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beth macy. >> guest: yeah, first of all, tom, i'm sorry to hear about that.before you had a similar concern and i spoke about how unfortunate it is that doctors don't have enough training in terms of weaning and in your situation certainly a forced taper or force wean would be a terrible thing to happen to you, what i'm mainly talking about which is about the opioid crisis was a massive overprescribing of this drug that puts them in just about every american medicine cabinet where teenagers would get their leftover wisdom tooth surgery medication and flooding the market with these drugs until we have, you know, we have 2.6 million people addicted and i'm not talking about folks like you but the people -- the stories that i tell in the book are people who are either legitimately prescribed and got addicted and prior to that time would have been able not to -- would have been able to have gotten off the drug but with the new drug they had a harder time or people who are like people who have a family history of addiction, those people are 50% more likely to beco
beth macy. >> guest: yeah, first of all, tom, i'm sorry to hear about that.before you had a similar concern and i spoke about how unfortunate it is that doctors don't have enough training in terms of weaning and in your situation certainly a forced taper or force wean would be a terrible thing to happen to you, what i'm mainly talking about which is about the opioid crisis was a massive overprescribing of this drug that puts them in just about every american medicine cabinet where...
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interesting question for our guests beth, fouhy and laura barron-lopez. beth, have at it. do you think this is a way in to donald trump for anyone but the candidates who served in uniform? >> well, i think we've learned over the course of the last four years many of the things donald trump sold himself as, presented himself as as a candidate have proven really not to be quite the story that donald trump told. this is one of those many things that we knew about it during the 2016 campaign. it was just kind of bakeed into the cake. strangely enough, didn't come up that much in the gop primaries. they tend to talk about those issues more thoroughly, it didn't really come up in the big field of 17 candidates. and it's interesting, brian, because this whole sort of issue as to how did somebody get out of vietnam it was supposed to end when the baby boomers ran, bill clinton, george w. bush, those were centerpiece issues for them. we've moved past that with barack obama, now bringing it back around to donald trump, especially coming from a young military veteran a la pete buttig
interesting question for our guests beth, fouhy and laura barron-lopez. beth, have at it. do you think this is a way in to donald trump for anyone but the candidates who served in uniform? >> well, i think we've learned over the course of the last four years many of the things donald trump sold himself as, presented himself as as a candidate have proven really not to be quite the story that donald trump told. this is one of those many things that we knew about it during the 2016 campaign....
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beth: it doesn't really.ole because the board believed i was best suited to drive the strategic performance that they were focused on, and that we were aligned to. this business is a member-owned business, and they were clear that i was aligned with their families and their members. and of course, i hold them in high regard. it was not one of the criteria. at the same time, it certainly did not hold me back from being named in that is a shannon -- named in that position. it was not look we discussed. it was not part of the criteria. it was whether i could drive performance. alix: bath, it was really great to get your perspective. thank you so much for your time. beth ford, ceo of land o'lakes. we will have much more on the new round of eight performers today on commodities and at 1:00 p.m. eastern time. coming up, tesla heading for a seventh day of losses. more on what i am watching with my next guest, who will be watching us next. that is coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ bloomberg. ♪ ♪ tesla is looking at a s
beth: it doesn't really.ole because the board believed i was best suited to drive the strategic performance that they were focused on, and that we were aligned to. this business is a member-owned business, and they were clear that i was aligned with their families and their members. and of course, i hold them in high regard. it was not one of the criteria. at the same time, it certainly did not hold me back from being named in that is a shannon -- named in that position. it was not look we...
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i want to thank beth for inviting us out. i went to thank the center of military history for supporting this, as well as the center at ku. beth has already introduced this amazing panel, i will let you read the bios as we get started. i think the best place to start is in 1971. in that summer, the "armed forces journal" publishes a scathing indictment of the armed forces, especially those in vietnam. it is called the collapse of the armed forces. you can tell by the title this is not an uplifting assessment. the author is a marine colonel. my sense is he is not very excited by what he sees and he is far from subtle in his claims. listen to what he said. the morale, discipline and and battle worthiness of the u.s. armed forces was lower and were set anytime in the history of the united states. the situation wasn't bad, it was really bad. social turbulence, pandemic drug addiction, race wars, sedition, civilian scapegoats, drafty recalcitrance, barracks theft, , and an armedme forces distrusted, disliked, and often reviled by t
i want to thank beth for inviting us out. i went to thank the center of military history for supporting this, as well as the center at ku. beth has already introduced this amazing panel, i will let you read the bios as we get started. i think the best place to start is in 1971. in that summer, the "armed forces journal" publishes a scathing indictment of the armed forces, especially those in vietnam. it is called the collapse of the armed forces. you can tell by the title this is not...
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. >> hope: what about beth?tlgirl, so what is going on? answer me! >> zoe: nothing's going on, hope. okay? i-i just stopped by because, uh... well, actually, flo and her mom, they're moving in with eric and quinn, so -- >> hope: you were just talking about beth. why? >> zoe: uh, flo and i were just saying how hard losing beth had to be on you. we -- we couldn't even imagine what you've been going through these past few months. you're just such an inspiration, hope. i mean, seriously, the strength that you've shown alone is -- >> hope: stop. is that true, flo? or is there something el
. >> hope: what about beth?tlgirl, so what is going on? answer me! >> zoe: nothing's going on, hope. okay? i-i just stopped by because, uh... well, actually, flo and her mom, they're moving in with eric and quinn, so -- >> hope: you were just talking about beth. why? >> zoe: uh, flo and i were just saying how hard losing beth had to be on you. we -- we couldn't even imagine what you've been going through these past few months. you're just such an inspiration, hope. i...
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they know you as beth's husband. >> yeah. [ laughter ] well, that's good.laughter ] >> jimmy: "and has kittens." >> yeah, yeah. she planed for them. she's on a campaign to win your children over. >> jimmy: but then you came down and you sang "the name game." >> well, i sat -- that's what i do with kids especially your kids because here's the story, look at this face i scare kids >> jimmy: no [ laughter ] >> no, i really do >> jimmy: they tell me you were so funny >> no, no, no. i have to put them at ease i walk in and i know - you know, listen, i know i'm not brad pitt, you know. so, i walk in and to put them at ease, i put on my - i used to listen to records when i was a little kid. like, "the little green frog" and stuff. >> jimmy: yeah >> and the guy who did "the little green frog" was always over the top and he was like, "hi, kids how are you doing? so, i walk in. jimmy's kids are sitting there and i know they're looking at me like they don't know whether to cry they're not sure if i'm an alien from another planet. [ laughter ] they're like, "what kind
they know you as beth's husband. >> yeah. [ laughter ] well, that's good.laughter ] >> jimmy: "and has kittens." >> yeah, yeah. she planed for them. she's on a campaign to win your children over. >> jimmy: but then you came down and you sang "the name game." >> well, i sat -- that's what i do with kids especially your kids because here's the story, look at this face i scare kids >> jimmy: no [ laughter ] >> no, i really do >>...
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beth cobden suffered another serious knee injuryjust three matches into her return after ten months oned pick in tracey neville's squad. and as emily croydon explains, she's one of several injury concerns before the full squad's announced on the 23rd may. it isa it is a devastating situation for beth, having spent ten months out of the sport, she had fought her way back into the england reckoning, only to have the opportunity to play in herfirst world cup, and a home one at that, snatched away with exactly the same injury. for england it isa exactly the same injury. for england it is a big blow. she was tracey neville's first choice wing defence at the commonwealth games last year, where the roses won that historic gold. it was highly likely that she was going to be in that squad, despite missing the series through the autumn and winter with england, she was very much in the fold. she was attending england counts, and when she was back in action with the adelaide thunderbirds recently, tracey neville went to watch her in australia. unfortunately, she sustained this injury in only her t
beth cobden suffered another serious knee injuryjust three matches into her return after ten months oned pick in tracey neville's squad. and as emily croydon explains, she's one of several injury concerns before the full squad's announced on the 23rd may. it isa it is a devastating situation for beth, having spent ten months out of the sport, she had fought her way back into the england reckoning, only to have the opportunity to play in herfirst world cup, and a home one at that, snatched away...
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for more on this i'm joined by correspondent beth mehta from the albanian capital tehran a thanks for joining us incredible scenes in toronto yesterday of these protests having in effect all they for thing change. well the protesters were gathered her room bussed from across up and get at him through their really supporters of the opposition argues opposition democratic. for integration and their request for the government that. they want the car sharing agreement before her earliest now all he says is how out we should remember bill the opposition has no position and because there are moderates in parliament you months and this is an escalating political crisis and the use of violence certainly saw a new loan yesterday with the use of multiple of course it was again against government buildings now there has been talk of throughout has now the opposition says there was fraud in the 2017 parliamentary elections and yet the u.s. and the european union said the vote was legitimate can you explain that for us. well. into 2017 poland for elections the opposition controlled server a govern
for more on this i'm joined by correspondent beth mehta from the albanian capital tehran a thanks for joining us incredible scenes in toronto yesterday of these protests having in effect all they for thing change. well the protesters were gathered her room bussed from across up and get at him through their really supporters of the opposition argues opposition democratic. for integration and their request for the government that. they want the car sharing agreement before her earliest now all he...
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beth is laying out the contrast. you have institutionalists worried about the politics.in that way. >> you hold up the constitution, point to article one, you say this is the law, and you go forward. the majority of the country is actually -- more people are in favor of impeachment than are opposed to impeachment. yes, it's a slim majority, yes, we live in a divided country. and i elected the democrats to be my voice in that divide. i didn't elect democrats to sit on the sideline. the republicans are clowning us. the republicans are clowning the democratic party because as you say, garrett, all trump does is say no, no, no, what are you going to do. the republicans on the congressional economies are saying, y'all are trying to conduct impeachment hearings without having the stones to impeach the president. right now, the democrats are getting all of the blow-back for trying to impeach the president without trying to impeach the president. >> can i ask a kenn-- a technic question. there's talk about impeachment and then the stands alone and removal -- >> the process you m
beth is laying out the contrast. you have institutionalists worried about the politics.in that way. >> you hold up the constitution, point to article one, you say this is the law, and you go forward. the majority of the country is actually -- more people are in favor of impeachment than are opposed to impeachment. yes, it's a slim majority, yes, we live in a divided country. and i elected the democrats to be my voice in that divide. i didn't elect democrats to sit on the sideline. the...
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. >> thank you >> jimmy: but also what you and beth are doing for animal rescue is absolutely - >> thanke. you know, i wrote about her in the book because part of this evolution -- and people say, "well, why did you become a good interviewer" or "what occurred in your life?" my wife has been so amazing, and i'm in such a go loving relationship with her. and one of the things she was passionate about was saving animals. and i always liked animals, don't get me wrong but this is over the top you've bn to my home >> jimmy: yeah >> we have placed over a a thousand animals out of my home a thousand cats and kittens. [ applause ] >> jimmy: it's amazing >> and people think, like, i'm attila the hun, so i wouldn't be into this stuff >> jimmy: yeah >> but i'm absolutely into it and i love it. >> jimmy: this is a true story this is real when nancy was over -- my wife was over the other day to say t to beth and she brought kids over. but apparently it was starting to rain and you were concerned that ants couldn't cross the stre >> what? >> jimmy: and so, you scooped up ants to save them because ant
. >> thank you >> jimmy: but also what you and beth are doing for animal rescue is absolutely - >> thanke. you know, i wrote about her in the book because part of this evolution -- and people say, "well, why did you become a good interviewer" or "what occurred in your life?" my wife has been so amazing, and i'm in such a go loving relationship with her. and one of the things she was passionate about was saving animals. and i always liked animals, don't get...
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>> absolutely. >> beth wood spent 20 years in i.t. as a system's analyst.ed and studying real estate for a second career. >> that first time, what was the pitch? >> they showed a video of donald trump saying that he was going to reveal the secrets of real estate. how to make you successful in real estate like he was. and he would do this with his hand picked, hand verified, personally selected instructors. >> these are all people that are hand picked by me. >> that wasn't true. and it would eventually come out as lawsuits are filed. >> in definition he said no, i might have looked at a few resumes and he had nothing to do with picking these people. >> but in the spring beth wood didn't know that. >> i stood three deep at this counter of people and signed up on a trump form that said trump university and here's the quick start class. >> paid in full by credit card. >> then came the gold elite membership plan. nearly 35 grand. also on a credit card. >> the gold elite membership plan was supposed to be trump's fabulous, personal mentoring of your real estate c
>> absolutely. >> beth wood spent 20 years in i.t. as a system's analyst.ed and studying real estate for a second career. >> that first time, what was the pitch? >> they showed a video of donald trump saying that he was going to reveal the secrets of real estate. how to make you successful in real estate like he was. and he would do this with his hand picked, hand verified, personally selected instructors. >> these are all people that are hand picked by me....
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he'd like to retire some day. >> at the same time students like beth wood were getting soaked, donaldhe licensed his name for the dress shirts and ties that used to sell in macy's. bottled water, blankets. games. there was even a personalized vitamin kit complete with urine test. and of course the steaks. >> trump steaks are by far the best tasting most flavorful beef you've ever had. >> how did this happen? >> donald is always on the hunt for cash because he's not a wealth creator but a cash extractor. he needs to have cash and once he built up his name through the celebrity apprentice and very smart marketing then all these other things are ways to make money for him that don't involve any serious effort. >> one way he earns money right now takes no effort at all. forbes magazine estimates trump makes around $175 million annually, that's in rent from commercial buildings he owns or partially owns. beginning in 2006 the trump organization spent serious effort and serious money building up a golf empire. >> one, two, three. >> the bulk of his 17 courses, including this one in turnberr
he'd like to retire some day. >> at the same time students like beth wood were getting soaked, donaldhe licensed his name for the dress shirts and ties that used to sell in macy's. bottled water, blankets. games. there was even a personalized vitamin kit complete with urine test. and of course the steaks. >> trump steaks are by far the best tasting most flavorful beef you've ever had. >> how did this happen? >> donald is always on the hunt for cash because he's not a...
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beth,of all, thank you, for putting this panel together. i am delighted to be here with michael panelists, from whom i have learned a great deal. you.ding it is a great panel. i agree with you. when i saw the question, which was whether or not these columns in morale and discipline played a role in creating the all volunteer force. thought that was problematic for question. i think while the is no one cause, i think definitively we can say that the answer is no. and theed on the timing evidence of the increase in discipline and the increase in problems with morale, we can time that with the onset of the abf whichcies for the begins three quarters of the way , when all of 1968 the presidential candidates announced that they would be ending the draft. quite simply, there isn't evidence of a huge morale or discipline problem in vietnam. it is certainly not a factor. come to behas understood that way and as a way avfhich the story of the has been written as one that answers the problems of what was evident in the vietnam war and maybe we can ta
beth,of all, thank you, for putting this panel together. i am delighted to be here with michael panelists, from whom i have learned a great deal. you.ding it is a great panel. i agree with you. when i saw the question, which was whether or not these columns in morale and discipline played a role in creating the all volunteer force. thought that was problematic for question. i think while the is no one cause, i think definitively we can say that the answer is no. and theed on the timing evidence...
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one was named beth wood. >> "the apprentice" was on.as this amazing real estate person. so i thought, it's a free seminar. i'll go across town and see what he has to say. so "the apprentice" influenced you. in the sense that that image that was portrayed. >> absolutely. >> reporter: she spent 20 years in it at assistant analyst. in to 2010 she was newly retired and studying real estate. >> what was the pitch. >> they showed a video of donald trump. saying that he was going to reveal the secrets of real estate. that how to make you successful in real estate. like he was. and he would do this with his hand picked, hand verified, personal selected instructors. >> all people that are hand picked. by me. >> reporter: that wasn't true. it would eventually come out as lawsuits were filed. >> in deposition he said, no, i might have looked at a few resumes. but had nothing to do with picking the people. >> in the spring of 2010, beth didn't know that. >> i stood as this counter of people and signed up on the trump form. which said trump universi
one was named beth wood. >> "the apprentice" was on.as this amazing real estate person. so i thought, it's a free seminar. i'll go across town and see what he has to say. so "the apprentice" influenced you. in the sense that that image that was portrayed. >> absolutely. >> reporter: she spent 20 years in it at assistant analyst. in to 2010 she was newly retired and studying real estate. >> what was the pitch. >> they showed a video of donald...
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one was named beth wood. >> the apprentice was on.eing him held up and touted as this amazing real estate person. so i thought, it's a free seminar. i'll go across town and see what he has to say. so the apprentice influenced you. in the sense that that image that was portrayed. >> absolutely. >> reporter: she spent 20 years in it at assistant analyst. in to 10 she was newly retired and studying real estate. >> what was the pitch. >> they showed a video of donald trump. saying that he was going to reveal the secrets of real estate. that how to make you successful in real estate. like he was. and he would do this with his hand picked, hand verified, personal select ld instructors. >> all people that are hand picked. by me. >>. >> reporter: that wasn't true. it would eventually come out as lawsuits were filed. >> in deposition he said no, i might have looked at a few resumes. but had nothing to do with picking the people. >> in the spring of 2010, beth didn't know that. >> i stood as this counter of people and signed up on the trump for
one was named beth wood. >> the apprentice was on.eing him held up and touted as this amazing real estate person. so i thought, it's a free seminar. i'll go across town and see what he has to say. so the apprentice influenced you. in the sense that that image that was portrayed. >> absolutely. >> reporter: she spent 20 years in it at assistant analyst. in to 10 she was newly retired and studying real estate. >> what was the pitch. >> they showed a video of donald...
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the brazilian singer beth carvalho — known as the godmother of samba — has died in rio dejaneiro., beth carvalho celebrated and promoted the work of rio's greatest samba composers. her golden voice helped define the sound of carnival. she recorded more than thirty albums and won two latin grammys. us tech gaint apple has seen sales of its all—important iphone tumble 17% — a steep fall — while a slowing chinese economy is also taking a big bite out of its profits. so amidst the gloomy news, why did shares rise? eileen burbidge co—founder and partner at passion capital, an early—stage venture capitalfirm, joins me now. lovely to see you again. you've been looking at the numbers. it's how investors react to this. the first time he had done that since 2002. but that really set the bar low. the results came in just ahead but that really set the bar low. the results came injust ahead of but that really set the bar low. the results came in just ahead of those expectations so he did really good job. that's why the shares actually spiked five sent in after—hours trading. as you say, iphone
the brazilian singer beth carvalho — known as the godmother of samba — has died in rio dejaneiro., beth carvalho celebrated and promoted the work of rio's greatest samba composers. her golden voice helped define the sound of carnival. she recorded more than thirty albums and won two latin grammys. us tech gaint apple has seen sales of its all—important iphone tumble 17% — a steep fall — while a slowing chinese economy is also taking a big bite out of its profits. so amidst the gloomy...
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i'll start right there with beth fouhy. on impeachment, you hear what nancy pelosi has to say. we were talking about this a little bit earlier. when i look at this polling data, what's striking to me is how little it's moved. month after month after month, there's the fanfare of the embargo being lifted and you look at the numbers, and they're mostly the same. >> for the entirety of trump administration, his approval rating has been within four to five points depending on the poll you're looking at. very little change. the partisanship have been consistently there. the independents are with the democrats, though, that is something that nancy pelosi and others are going to be looking at. the fact that right now, independents are basically siding more on the democratic side. they are who elected the democratic congress in 2018. and that is the point that she's making to glenn thrush. that's why we won the house. and why would you drift too far to the left in the presidential race, jeopardize those seats. the problem with that
i'll start right there with beth fouhy. on impeachment, you hear what nancy pelosi has to say. we were talking about this a little bit earlier. when i look at this polling data, what's striking to me is how little it's moved. month after month after month, there's the fanfare of the embargo being lifted and you look at the numbers, and they're mostly the same. >> for the entirety of trump administration, his approval rating has been within four to five points depending on the poll you're...
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would like to welcome back.ody i'm the executive director of eaarmy center and i would bailey and k bethosting this great event and historical r colleagues at the u.s. army for their ms center ongoing collaboration in this nd other events around the vietnam 50th anniversary. the army has more than 500 professionalsseum bestrchive eists who do their to ensure that the historical perspective and critical thinking skills generated by a
would like to welcome back.ody i'm the executive director of eaarmy center and i would bailey and k bethosting this great event and historical r colleagues at the u.s. army for their ms center ongoing collaboration in this nd other events around the vietnam 50th anniversary. the army has more than 500 professionalsseum bestrchive eists who do their to ensure that the historical perspective and critical thinking skills generated by a
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andy scholes is live at beth page with more in the bleach r report.morning, my friend. >> tiger woods nine shots back of the lead here at the pga championship thanks to reigning champ brooks koepka. my colleague asked koepka earlier in the week if he was intimidated at all playing with tyinger and his group, koepka said why would i be. it's not like we're fighting and he's going to punch me in the teeth. koepka looking fearless in round one. seven birdies, no bogeys, finished with a 63. could have been better. koepka is looking to make history. on top of winning last year's pga championship, koepka, the two time reigning u.s. champ, and no one has held back-to-back titles in two majors at the same time. >> i won this last year. you know, i'm played good. you know, it was great that tiger won augusta, we're in the a new week now. >> that was probably one of the best rounds i have played as a professional. i'm still learning, understanding my game, and i figured it out. >> tiger meanwhile going to have to have a really good day if he hopes to get into c
andy scholes is live at beth page with more in the bleach r report.morning, my friend. >> tiger woods nine shots back of the lead here at the pga championship thanks to reigning champ brooks koepka. my colleague asked koepka earlier in the week if he was intimidated at all playing with tyinger and his group, koepka said why would i be. it's not like we're fighting and he's going to punch me in the teeth. koepka looking fearless in round one. seven birdies, no bogeys, finished with a 63....
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back to our keen political minds of beth, john, basil.ix months ago, conventional wisdom was everybody was going to veer left. bernie and warren are the farthest, but the center of gravity would lean left. and while the party certainly has shifted left in the last five years, it seems as if look at bet oh and kamala, they started leaning left and are swerving back to the middle. >> joe biden is moving a little to the left, too, embracing some of the single parent health care and $15 minimum wage. i think there is movement to the center which is a good thing, that's how we won in 2018. i believe that's how we win in 2020, but i would also say that bernie sanders has had a huge impact on the race already because we are talking about a lot of policy issues that a lot of democrats wouldn't be talking much about in 2016, but we're now talking about in 2020. that's important. i do think and i said it before, one of the reasons biden is doing well is the structure. >> nothing has changed. perhaps we looked to the wrong people to decide where the
back to our keen political minds of beth, john, basil.ix months ago, conventional wisdom was everybody was going to veer left. bernie and warren are the farthest, but the center of gravity would lean left. and while the party certainly has shifted left in the last five years, it seems as if look at bet oh and kamala, they started leaning left and are swerving back to the middle. >> joe biden is moving a little to the left, too, embracing some of the single parent health care and $15...
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hig tiger has won at beth page before, 2002 u.s. open.ited to play in a major in front of new york fans once again. >> this week is going to be a lot of fun with the crowds, the excitement that we have had here in the last, what, three events that we have played here. the pairing that i'm involved in. it's going to be just a boat load of fun for all of us. >> eastern conference finals tipping off in milwaukee, the game was closed in the fourth quarter when brook lopez took this over. 29 points in the fourth quarter. the raptors, they were ice cold in the fourth in this one. the bucs ended on a 10-0 run to take game one, 108-100. >>> the owners of maximum security are suing kentucky horse racing commission, it members, staff and stewards and they want the disqualification overturned and maximum security declared the winner once again. in the sought they called the disqualification process bizarre and unconstitutional. the kentucky horse racing commission has not commented on the suit. >>> phillies and brewers last night, bruce willis was o
hig tiger has won at beth page before, 2002 u.s. open.ited to play in a major in front of new york fans once again. >> this week is going to be a lot of fun with the crowds, the excitement that we have had here in the last, what, three events that we have played here. the pairing that i'm involved in. it's going to be just a boat load of fun for all of us. >> eastern conference finals tipping off in milwaukee, the game was closed in the fourth quarter when brook lopez took this...
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, beth and i don't fight but you cause a little bit of a rift.d ali will say and george is an intellectual. she's some sort of rhodes scholar. weren't you almost a priest? >> this is me. we knew this would happen. >> inevitably, ali will go, george and i have sex. >> oh. >> every night. i'm like and george sits -- george doesn't laugh. he just sits there like this -- you never let on. i don't know what's going on and then after you leave, you and ali leave, i go to beth. i go, did you hear that? now, i'm going to tell you something. my wife, i love her. she's a wonderful woman. a beautiful woman. we have sex, you know, you know like normal couple, george. you know, i didn't know -- and i never think of you as a sex fiend but i'm like -- i say did you -- >> ah. >> can you picture and george and ali. >> completely hijacked right here. >> oh, my god. [ applause ] >> robin, look at george. >> i can't look at george right now. [ applause ] >> can we get makeup? >> let's talk about his interview. >> we have -- >> you are sweating. >> of course, i am. >
, beth and i don't fight but you cause a little bit of a rift.d ali will say and george is an intellectual. she's some sort of rhodes scholar. weren't you almost a priest? >> this is me. we knew this would happen. >> inevitably, ali will go, george and i have sex. >> oh. >> every night. i'm like and george sits -- george doesn't laugh. he just sits there like this -- you never let on. i don't know what's going on and then after you leave, you and ali leave, i go to beth....
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eugene, beth, thank you both so much. >>> next, pregnancy is not an injury.ts policy toward pregnant athletes thanks to one olympian and a mom, alicea montano who spoke out right here on "velshi & ruhle." she is back with us this time to talk about her latest win. one might say she's running a victory lap. you're watching msnbc. stick around. victory lap. you're watching msnbc. stick around i felt i couldn't be at my best wifor my family. c, in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured and left those doubts behind. i faced reminders of my hep c every day. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. even hanging with friends i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. mavyret is the only 8-week cure for all common types of hep c. before starting mavyret your doctor will test if you've had hepatitis b which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b, a liver or kidney transplant, other liver problems, hiv-1, or other medical conditions, and all medicines you t
eugene, beth, thank you both so much. >>> next, pregnancy is not an injury.ts policy toward pregnant athletes thanks to one olympian and a mom, alicea montano who spoke out right here on "velshi & ruhle." she is back with us this time to talk about her latest win. one might say she's running a victory lap. you're watching msnbc. stick around. victory lap. you're watching msnbc. stick around i felt i couldn't be at my best wifor my family. c, in only 8 weeks with mavyret,...
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would like to welcome back.ody i'm the executive director of eaarmy center and i would bailey and k beth hosting this great event and historical r colleagues at the u.s. army for their ms center ongoing collaboration in this nd other events around the vietnam 50th anniversary. the army has more than 500 professionalsseum bestrchive eists who do their to ensure that the historical perspective and critical hinking skills generated by a study of history are leveraged the african-american a learning organization, did army a learning organization. t has the capability that results in a more effective fort force and i'm honored to serve community's advocate at department of arm headquarters level. afternoon in our session. this morning we had a great discussion about the problems of morale in the post-tet every force in vietnam. we will build on that and talk which the armyin and nation's military leadership rappled with these issues in terms of manpower and force management. we will introduce our panel for three. beth bailey is the foundation proffessor.ed norman camp is clinical scientist at
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a driver was badly hurt trying the man was driving the trailer he was near rockville heights in bethes and the jack he was they rushed the man to the t afterhe controversial outcome >> they're off in the preakness the jockey ate start. >> the horse,odie bumped his the horse then proceeded to run democr presidentia less anger and more unity at his campai kickoff rally today. his message seemed to resonate pennsy michigan an 2016. the former vice president but that didn't stop him from democr candidate elizabeth sander rallied supporters in georgi a gop congressman breaks from justin fired off a serie of the micgan lawmaker said he the congressman said if he stopped short of calling for twiste after twister tearing storm chasers capturing the destru missin loved ones threaten to >> hosting the season fina we are on next. >> man, i made it. at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-sp md network just toe businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. risk... because beyo welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could h
a driver was badly hurt trying the man was driving the trailer he was near rockville heights in bethes and the jack he was they rushed the man to the t afterhe controversial outcome >> they're off in the preakness the jockey ate start. >> the horse,odie bumped his the horse then proceeded to run democr presidentia less anger and more unity at his campai kickoff rally today. his message seemed to resonate pennsy michigan an 2016. the former vice president but that didn't stop him...
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beth bailey is the distinguished professor at the university of kansas. ofman camp is a professor psychiatry at virginia commonwealth university medical center. is a professor at george mason university and gary solis is a professor of law at georgetown university. >> hello, everyone. want to say how pleased i am to be included in the proceedings today. this is a special subject for me. i am honored to be amongst all the distinguished historians speaking and attending. i was really an accidental historian. i didn't set out to be one, didn't want to be one, but it came to pass. pleased. in 2015 the army surgeon general's office published my yearswhich represent 35 on death -- off and on to put together the pieces i could find alluding to the morale and mental health, and i will say crisis we ended up with in vietnam and i hope to illustrate that today. here is the book if anybody wants to look at it. all the references to what i'm going to put up here are in the book. areve some cards if you interested that have the website to the army surgeon general's of
beth bailey is the distinguished professor at the university of kansas. ofman camp is a professor psychiatry at virginia commonwealth university medical center. is a professor at george mason university and gary solis is a professor of law at georgetown university. >> hello, everyone. want to say how pleased i am to be included in the proceedings today. this is a special subject for me. i am honored to be amongst all the distinguished historians speaking and attending. i was really an...
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i would like to thank beth bailey and the ku center for military, war and society studies for hostinggreat event today as well as thanks to our historical colleagues at the u.s. army combined arms center in fort leavenworth, kansas for their collaboration in this and other events surrounding the vietnam 50th anniversary. the army has more than 500 historians, museum professionals and archivists who do their best to ensure the historical perspective and critical thinking skills generated by a study of hry
i would like to thank beth bailey and the ku center for military, war and society studies for hostinggreat event today as well as thanks to our historical colleagues at the u.s. army combined arms center in fort leavenworth, kansas for their collaboration in this and other events surrounding the vietnam 50th anniversary. the army has more than 500 historians, museum professionals and archivists who do their best to ensure the historical perspective and critical thinking skills generated by a...
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beth cobden has been ruled out of the squad after suffering a serious knee injury — playing for her cloudbirds, in australia. she'd onlyjust come back from nearly a year out, after an injury to the same knee, as emily croydon explains. if that is getting situation having spent ten months out of the sport she fought her way back into the england reckoning only to have the opportunity to play in the first woke up at home while the cops passed away at exactly the same injury and for england and also it's a big blow she was the first choice at the commonwealth game last year, and that the historic line and moving to play that cloud netball and australia professionally, highly likely she was going to be and that squad and despite missing the series there item in winter with england she was very much in the fold, attending the camp and when she was back in, but the adelaide thunderbirds, she went to watch her over and australia and unfortunately sustained an injury and only her third match back in action and the first two, she looked completely in her best and did not seem to be hampered to the
beth cobden has been ruled out of the squad after suffering a serious knee injury — playing for her cloudbirds, in australia. she'd onlyjust come back from nearly a year out, after an injury to the same knee, as emily croydon explains. if that is getting situation having spent ten months out of the sport she fought her way back into the england reckoning only to have the opportunity to play in the first woke up at home while the cops passed away at exactly the same injury and for england and...
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you know what i want to do beth's again because i love. to misrata saw i think it was a real gift for me to be present at one again after woman hockey is it was like it just rounded everything off. but first she has to find out how to better reconcile her own family life with her chosen profession. until then she'll be dedicating much of her time to the fight for better obstetrical care in germany. as most i thought was that we are must ensure that women in hospitals get one to one care they have a right to it but i think midwifes also have a right to work solely on a one to one basis and if we midwives join forces with the colleagues in the hospitals who do incredible work and the freelance midwives then i think we can do it best of us never had a better standing in society than we do now and now is the right time to say stop this can't go on. we want this these around to moms and we simply won't work under any other conditions and i think that's possible because. all of that doesn't frighten cyrus i don't ski she sees it as a challenge.
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seen we consider how important this is awfully not talking about removing it was we talking about the beth of a child outside her eyes in this sense the midwife rebels demands are clear they want a political solution to fix germany's catastrophic birthing system. called me we don't need high tech we need well rested midwives we like that working and enough of them in the places babies are born. on the basis of the. only person in the cubicle someone in the. samantha mccann office is about to give birth and she's lucky to have a well rested midwife at her side oh oh oh oh oh katherina can't do much more than help her get through the contractions. one of the hospital midwives bears all of the medical responsibility. a short while later and marley is born both mother and child are well. eight days later catarina visit samantha mcconnell and her baby each day she checks on them both and answers any questions the new mother might have zero zero. zero zero zero. zero zero two thousand seven hundred twenty came in. today katherina has brought an apprentice along so you're oh sod off ski wants to
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people from the hunt gary and army are actually investigating the rate for beth to see when and how they can solve it said the vessel that remains to of course very very difficult at the moment the current. fast. stormy weather it has so much improved now but we have seen the coming hours what they really can do. in budapest thank you very much for that update from. if you've just joined us here's a recap of the top story that we're funding feel the u.s. secretary of state my phone bill isn't but in for talks with. trust with foreign minister moscow and talks with. america off plan to tell the u.s. and germany have clashed on the number of issues in greece and funds. up next a documented prisoner of corporations from me up to touch you must buy brian thomas for have the news for you at the top of the to do join and if you can't. it's all happening to children coming. from africa the world your links to exceptional stories from discussions to no one will constitute abuse suffocating programming from foreign agenda 21 years it's easy to our website a d w it's called smash africa join us on
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for more on this i'm joined by correspondent beth salic mehta from the albanian capital tehran thanks for joining us incredible scenes in toronto yesterday of these protests having an effect are they for thing change. well of the protesters were gathered her members from across up and get it through are not there are supporters of the opposition argues democratic. and their quest for the government is that. they want the parser and agreement before he is that all is is helped we shouldn't remember that the opposition has for feed the opposition it is that because there are moderates in parliament you months and this is the next leap in legal crisis of the use of violence certain restore and you learn just today with the use of mobile of course it was again against government buildings now there has been talk of for a while it hasn't now the opposition says there was fraud in the 2017 parliamentary elections and yet the u.s. and the european union said the vote was legitimate can you explain that for us. well drilled into 2017 prone for elections the opposition controlled server and go
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i agree with what beth had to say.now we're moving to faphase where democratic vots will ask serious questions about experience, electability. is mayor pete going to be the flavor of the month. this lead that joe biden has right now is rather extraordinary and really unexpected when you think about all of the attention that some of the other candidates have gotten that the primary voters do seem to be settling into this question, we may fall in love with this candidate or that candidate, but we really want to know who can beat donald trump. >> to wrap it up, beth, you know new hampshire better than any one. a poll has joe biden at 36% over bernie sanders from next door, elizabeth warren down at 8%. she's got a time magazine cover. that is interesting in a time when the women are not getting as much attention as the males. >> they aren't. time isn't quite the same platform as it used to be but it's still not bad. the fact that bernie is that far back from biden even though it's early is noteworthy. >> thank you so much.
i agree with what beth had to say.now we're moving to faphase where democratic vots will ask serious questions about experience, electability. is mayor pete going to be the flavor of the month. this lead that joe biden has right now is rather extraordinary and really unexpected when you think about all of the attention that some of the other candidates have gotten that the primary voters do seem to be settling into this question, we may fall in love with this candidate or that candidate, but we...
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we dearly love each other. >> beth is larry's arlington mother, because we live from afar. and when she comes she always gives him a hug for me. >> reporter: 14 years of these two gold star mothers literally holding on to each other. this is a place, people talking about it as being the saddest acre in america. when you come here, you see this is a place of love and respect for all of those who serve on this memorial day, 2019, ryan. >> barbara starr, thank you for that reminder of those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice and those they left behind, we appreciate that report. >>> let's turn now to president trump's state visit to japan. the president and his host, the japanese prime minister, apparently not on the same page when it comes to north korea's recent missile tests. shinzo abe says that north korea violated u.n. security council resolutions with the tests. but president trump says the tests don't bother him. >> my people think it could have been a violation, as you know. i view it differently. i view it as a man, perhaps he wants to get attention, and perhaps no
we dearly love each other. >> beth is larry's arlington mother, because we live from afar. and when she comes she always gives him a hug for me. >> reporter: 14 years of these two gold star mothers literally holding on to each other. this is a place, people talking about it as being the saddest acre in america. when you come here, you see this is a place of love and respect for all of those who serve on this memorial day, 2019, ryan. >> barbara starr, thank you for that...
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a few injuries — ama out but serena guthrie your captain and beth cobden who did her acl.r them? i think so, how disappointing will it be for them? ithink so, and how disappointing will it be for them? i think so, and we were not in those 12 for the commonwealth games, so some those 12 for the commonwealth games, so some of the girls are not involved. there is a massive squad, we are all competing for the position we are in for england netball, we are making it harder for tracy to make those decisions. we are ina tracy to make those decisions. we are in a better position than we have ever been before, so we are still a full squad and team, we have a great culture, so the girls are backing us and egging us on to get that gold. rachel dunn is the oldest in the squad at 36 but fran, she's your wasps team—mate — she's been on fire this season. it shows that tracey doesn't take those things into account, it is about form. 100%, this those things into account, it is about form. 10096, this squad selected has been about the form people have had this season. rachel is playing some
a few injuries — ama out but serena guthrie your captain and beth cobden who did her acl.r them? i think so, how disappointing will it be for them? ithink so, and how disappointing will it be for them? i think so, and we were not in those 12 for the commonwealth games, so some those 12 for the commonwealth games, so some of the girls are not involved. there is a massive squad, we are all competing for the position we are in for england netball, we are making it harder for tracy to make those...
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the former beth lehem steel headquarters came crumbling down in just 16 seconds.a show piece o when itned in 1972 but has been vacant for a dozen years since the eelmaker went out of business. a $200 milli development, including medical offices, retail stores and a hotel will be built in its place. ha>>> aic scene at the preakness horse race yesterday. long shot bodexpress threw hisjo ey, john velazquez, right out of the gate and decided to run the entire race instinctively following the pack. or track worker tried to cral the colt but with no luck. fortunately, neither the jockey nor any horses were injured. and byhe way, war of will went on to win the race. back,when we come the race. back,when we come i can't believe it. that we just hit the motherlode of soft-serve ice cream? i got cones, anybody wants one! oh, yeah! get ya some! no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds oflars on my car insurance with geico. ed! ed! we struck sprinkles! [cheers] o believe it. geuld save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. you wouldn't accept yfrom any one
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after 2 days of talks beth started on monday and violence that resulted in the deaths of protesters and injury of at least $200.00 the 2 sides in sudan's quest to form a transitional government announced more progress if i like i will follow was agreed on all the powers given to the servant council the council of ministers and the legislative council and we have agreed that the transitional period will last for 3 years. the transitional military council which has been governing sudan since the overthrow of the country's 30 year president and the opposition coalition which has been demanding the council hand power to a civilian rule and say a final agreement will be signed before the end of wednesday make this a sovereign council which will be formed in consultation between the military council and the forces of the declaration of freedom and change and the cabinet of ministers and a consultative council 66 percent of which will be allocated to forces of freedom. i was minutes after the announcement was made thousands celebrated in front of the army headquarters they've been camped there
after 2 days of talks beth started on monday and violence that resulted in the deaths of protesters and injury of at least $200.00 the 2 sides in sudan's quest to form a transitional government announced more progress if i like i will follow was agreed on all the powers given to the servant council the council of ministers and the legislative council and we have agreed that the transitional period will last for 3 years. the transitional military council which has been governing sudan since the...
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beth rata and katy vieira with e. beth is a science, math, and drama teacher. and you've been doing this for a while. what is in you to be able to come back day after day and teach? the just love seeing how kids grow year on year. t's the light bulb moments when they understand concept. and i love seeing each production going on andng seei the talent that this school has. >> reporter: all right. and katie, she teachers pre-k. some of these little babies are yours. >> yes. they are. a few of them are mine, yes. they're my schoolkids. >> reporter: and she is one of the bilingual teachers here at the school. this school is multilingual. people here can speak french, and there are african languages, and we're so excird to be he okay, carla, what do you have for us? >> reporter: i'm here with mrs. eisel, she's the principal at. stmary's. coming up in the 6:00 hour, we're going to talk to her. she's going to tell us more about this esome little instrument she has. coming back to you guys. >> back to you from st. mary's. [ cheers ] >> a lot of smiling faces early in t
beth rata and katy vieira with e. beth is a science, math, and drama teacher. and you've been doing this for a while. what is in you to be able to come back day after day and teach? the just love seeing how kids grow year on year. t's the light bulb moments when they understand concept. and i love seeing each production going on andng seei the talent that this school has. >> reporter: all right. and katie, she teachers pre-k. some of these little babies are yours. >> yes. they are....
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beth lost her son nicholas, may 8, 2005.o each other and their mothers forming an extraordinary relationship. >> when i see the pictures of larry's burial, i see the flowers that were left the day before when we buried our son. so we reached out to each other and got to know each other right away. >> right away. yeah. >> and we're soul sisters, that's what we've said about each other. we dearly love each other. >> that is larry's arlington mother, because we live from afar, and when she comes, she always gives him a hug for me. >> and what you're hearing in the background just off camera, um, a marine is bag piping i believe it's the battle him of the republic. this young marine has been out here bag piping for all the families since early morning. again, in this blistering heat, he's walking up and down the aisles and playing for the families who are here. every year, 14 years for beth and lisa, and they say they absolutely like other families, they just want their loved ones to be remembered on memorial day, 2019. >> as th
beth lost her son nicholas, may 8, 2005.o each other and their mothers forming an extraordinary relationship. >> when i see the pictures of larry's burial, i see the flowers that were left the day before when we buried our son. so we reached out to each other and got to know each other right away. >> right away. yeah. >> and we're soul sisters, that's what we've said about each other. we dearly love each other. >> that is larry's arlington mother, because we live from...