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book roy cohen, flash roy cohen being mccarthy's enabler, roy cohen helping bring down mccarthy by having kicked off a lot of the controversy that gave us the army mccarthy hearings greatly flashforward 50 years. roy cohen is not so young. he is still brilliant and arrogant. and a guy named. trump and a guy named donald trump, when donald trump was entering the cutthroat world of new york real estate, his dad and he recognized that he needed somebody to advise him. to instruct them how to get involved with that world. and who better than the guy who had learned at the knee joe mccarthy to command and deal with someone with a cutthroat environment. royko and passed on mccarthy's lessons to trump. and trump has said repeatedly during his presidency, when he gets into trouble i sure wish i had a roy cohen by my side to help me out with this. what i really think he's saying is i wish i had a joe mccarthy at my side to tell me how to deal with this. see when that takes us to a second question, you referenced it was the relationship between joe mccarthy and bobby kennedy. you are the rare circu
book roy cohen, flash roy cohen being mccarthy's enabler, roy cohen helping bring down mccarthy by having kicked off a lot of the controversy that gave us the army mccarthy hearings greatly flashforward 50 years. roy cohen is not so young. he is still brilliant and arrogant. and a guy named. trump and a guy named donald trump, when donald trump was entering the cutthroat world of new york real estate, his dad and he recognized that he needed somebody to advise him. to instruct them how to get...
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and roy cohen was his alter ego.roy cohen reinforced every bad instinct in joe mccarthy's phone roy cohen was the first choice for that job, but if we were doing a what it we would say what if we had hired the second choice, the second choice was probably kennedy and would joe mccarthy have been a different joe mccarthy without roy cohen whispering in his ear . it was the one-day liberal icon bobby kennedy but roy cohen, flashforward from roy cohen being a enabler, helping bring down mccarthy. i had him kicked off a lot of the controversy that gave us the mccarthy hearings. flashforward 60 years, roy cohen is now an officer again, you still brilliant and arrogant and i kind red trunk and a guy named donald trump and donald trump was entering the world of new york real estate. his dad and he recognized he needed somebody to advise and instruct him out to get involved with that world and who better than the guy who had learned at the knee of joe mccarthy in a cutthroat environment. roy cohen passed on mccarthy's lesson
and roy cohen was his alter ego.roy cohen reinforced every bad instinct in joe mccarthy's phone roy cohen was the first choice for that job, but if we were doing a what it we would say what if we had hired the second choice, the second choice was probably kennedy and would joe mccarthy have been a different joe mccarthy without roy cohen whispering in his ear . it was the one-day liberal icon bobby kennedy but roy cohen, flashforward from roy cohen being a enabler, helping bring down mccarthy....
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and it sent cohen to jail. some bank fraud issues too but the bank fraud issues were kind of tied up in part with how he got that home equity line of credit that was part of the payment scheme that he said he was doing for donald trump. how does trump avoid going to jail for what the man who helped him do that went to jail for? >> so that's a good question. instead of looking at it from the perspective of the cy vance case i'll talk about the southern district case, from where i come. i have no personal knowledge of the case at all. >> cy vance is the manhattan district attorney, by the way, he's the manhattan district attorney. now we're talking u.s. attorney looking at the same issue. go ahead. >> correct. michael cohen was prosecuted by and sent to prison for pleading guilty to a charge brought by my old office, southern district of new york office, and in connection with his guilty plea, he stated it in a way that was inflammatory for a lot of folks in court, that he committed one of those offenses at the d
and it sent cohen to jail. some bank fraud issues too but the bank fraud issues were kind of tied up in part with how he got that home equity line of credit that was part of the payment scheme that he said he was doing for donald trump. how does trump avoid going to jail for what the man who helped him do that went to jail for? >> so that's a good question. instead of looking at it from the perspective of the cy vance case i'll talk about the southern district case, from where i come. i...
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ezra cohen-watnick worked for mike flynn at dia as well. these are guys you go to to manufacture scandals, particularly to misrepresent intelligence and try and gin up controversies in order to distract from the agenda that you're actually pulling off. and given their histories, i would expect that's exactly why they're put into these exceptionally powerful positions. they're put in -- i'm told that ezra cohen-watnick is not just the acting undersecretary for intelligence right now, but he retains his former role as the acting assistant secretary of defense for special operations and low-intensity conflict. that puts him in charge not just of the pentagon's vast intelligence apparatus but its secretive and deadly special operations apparatus. he doesn't have operational control. he doesn't, you know, have a role in the chain of command, but he has oversight over all of these things, and it's a tremendous possibility in the hands of someone who, you know, people at the pentagon describe to me and people who used to work with him at the nsc d
ezra cohen-watnick worked for mike flynn at dia as well. these are guys you go to to manufacture scandals, particularly to misrepresent intelligence and try and gin up controversies in order to distract from the agenda that you're actually pulling off. and given their histories, i would expect that's exactly why they're put into these exceptionally powerful positions. they're put in -- i'm told that ezra cohen-watnick is not just the acting undersecretary for intelligence right now, but he...
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tonight, i am pleased to introduce jared cohen to politics and prose. cohen is the founder and ceo of jigsaw alphabet ink as well as an adjunct senior fellow at the council of foreign relations. he has written several books on his own including, the children of jihad. one of the great lessons of american politics that i've learned is the tale of two brothers. one went off to sea and one became vice president. neither was heard from ever again. however, in rare cases, the vice president is not relegated to obscurity. namely, when the president, the previous president, dies. in his newest new york times bestselling book, accidental presidents, cohen examines legacies of these eight men, john tyler, millard fillmore, andrew johnson, chester arthur, theodore roosevelt, calvin coolidge, harry truman and lyndon johnson, who descended to the presidency because of these unfortunate circumstances. becoming president under these circumstances is often a thankless task, and many of these men have disappointed rather than reassured. although several have exceeded e
tonight, i am pleased to introduce jared cohen to politics and prose. cohen is the founder and ceo of jigsaw alphabet ink as well as an adjunct senior fellow at the council of foreign relations. he has written several books on his own including, the children of jihad. one of the great lessons of american politics that i've learned is the tale of two brothers. one went off to sea and one became vice president. neither was heard from ever again. however, in rare cases, the vice president is not...
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donald trump's long-time lawyer michael cohen and author of "disloyal" out now.hael, donald trump reemerged, did he come up short today in your view? >> yeah, he's very short. i mean, i watched him on television and he looks terrible. he's behaving terribly, as all the people around him. just a total disgrace what he's doing. he's making a complete mockery of the presidency and he's putting this stain on his presidency of, you know, of 2016. i don't understand what he's doing. >> you've been with him in rooms when he's plotted and battled. you've spoken out about that. you've written some about it. which trump did we see when, as i was showing viewers a moment ago, the guy who was there at least thursday, however wrong he was seemed to have some fight in him, and he has gotten a long ways by making people think there will always be one more gambit, one more fight, one more aggressive move. does it remind you of any time where he ends up like this? i mean, no fight today. >> you know, when donald trump loses, he becomes a baby, and that's basically where he's righ
donald trump's long-time lawyer michael cohen and author of "disloyal" out now.hael, donald trump reemerged, did he come up short today in your view? >> yeah, he's very short. i mean, i watched him on television and he looks terrible. he's behaving terribly, as all the people around him. just a total disgrace what he's doing. he's making a complete mockery of the presidency and he's putting this stain on his presidency of, you know, of 2016. i don't understand what he's doing....
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author and former jigsaw ceo jared cohen talks about his book accidental presidents, eight men who changed america, which looks at the eighth vice president to ascend into the presidency after the death of a president in office. politics and prose in washington d.c. hosted this event in april of 2019. >> good evening, everybody. my name is katie willard and i'm part of the events staff here at politics and prose. before we begin, i want to go over a few quick announcement. please silence your cellphones and other noisemaking devices. not only is it courteous to the author but we're also on c-span tonight so you do not want to be the person whose phone goes off on c-span. secondly, during our question and answer portion, in the interest of video and audio reporting, if you could just come to our microphone by the white pillar so we can hear your questions and engage in a nice discussion, and lastly, once everything is done if you could please fold up your chairs and place them against something solid. our staff, as in me, would greatly appreciate that. tonight i'm pleased to introduce jared
author and former jigsaw ceo jared cohen talks about his book accidental presidents, eight men who changed america, which looks at the eighth vice president to ascend into the presidency after the death of a president in office. politics and prose in washington d.c. hosted this event in april of 2019. >> good evening, everybody. my name is katie willard and i'm part of the events staff here at politics and prose. before we begin, i want to go over a few quick announcement. please silence...
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i'm sorry if it is confusing, but is nate silver and nate cohen -- that nate cohen says based on whataying, he says people have not fully internalized how democratic these mail-in and absentee ballots in michigan and wisconsin, so he believes that it is going to be close but that joe biden could get the presidency. certainly that is the chatter, that there were so many mail-in ballot that take a bit longer to fully count them when you go in person to vote, that it could give a slight advantage to joe biden. we will have to wait and see. that is the mood or the feeling. tom: and the mood there. i cannot convey the volatility and the equity futures. the dow is just slams to a -13, so huge swings here in the equity market. i do want to point out to francine's epic weight -- great -- francine's great perspective, you're talking about 13,000 mail-in ballot that were 5-1 for the democratic candidate. that will be the perspective. kevin cirilli nailed it by saying his focus was on wisconsin. in phoenix, arizona, oh edward ludlow, working in san francisco. he is looking north in nevada as wel
i'm sorry if it is confusing, but is nate silver and nate cohen -- that nate cohen says based on whataying, he says people have not fully internalized how democratic these mail-in and absentee ballots in michigan and wisconsin, so he believes that it is going to be close but that joe biden could get the presidency. certainly that is the chatter, that there were so many mail-in ballot that take a bit longer to fully count them when you go in person to vote, that it could give a slight advantage...
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donald trump is as guilty as michael cohen is.es being a criminal defendant in that case is to walk out of the white house with a pardon. >> well, i think the immunity shield he had throughout his presidency, that is gone. maybe that is sinking in today. yeah. he won. we have been calling him the president-elect. certainly we know. we don't have to speculate in terms of what could potentially happen if donald trump was indicted and charged with some of the crimes his associates were charged with because they have gone to jail. we know what potentially could happen. there are taxes. the attorney general of new york which deposed eric trump before the election. there is a lot going on. the immunity he has been afforded as a result of the presidency is now over and he has to face the music. i think he is nervous to do that. >> one of the things that i find so odd about the discussion, you know, will trump start a media business and will he run for president again. all of those discussions take place as if he will not be a criminal de
donald trump is as guilty as michael cohen is.es being a criminal defendant in that case is to walk out of the white house with a pardon. >> well, i think the immunity shield he had throughout his presidency, that is gone. maybe that is sinking in today. yeah. he won. we have been calling him the president-elect. certainly we know. we don't have to speculate in terms of what could potentially happen if donald trump was indicted and charged with some of the crimes his associates were...
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though for cohen, this accomplishment is bittersweet. >> yeah. so unfortunately, in april i lost my father to covid. and so i was able just in time to change my dedication because originally it was dedicated to my son, but my father was my biggest fan, and so i wanted to make sure that everyone knew how proud i was of him just like they knew how proud he was of me. >> and you talk about his unconditional love. >> yeah, he was probably the most positive person i've ever met. he like knew the secret to life. he really just enjoyed life. he knew how to push people to do great things without being overly annoying and on top of you. >> i love the way she talked about her dad. >> oh, yeah. >> you were choked up, too. >> i was. it's emotional. we thank her for talking about all of that, and we thank her for the coconut lesson. >> you didn't bring us coconuts. >> i was going to bring the machetes and coconuts. they banned me from doing that. >> what was it called? >> bangkok surprise? >> bangkok surprise. chile-infused whisky. >> we'll have some
though for cohen, this accomplishment is bittersweet. >> yeah. so unfortunately, in april i lost my father to covid. and so i was able just in time to change my dedication because originally it was dedicated to my son, but my father was my biggest fan, and so i wanted to make sure that everyone knew how proud i was of him just like they knew how proud he was of me. >> and you talk about his unconditional love. >> yeah, he was probably the most positive person i've ever met. he...
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. >> commissioner cohen is aye on the adoption of the minutes. and commissioner taylor you have five yes. >> okay, please call the next line item. >> line item two, reports for the commission. chiefs report. provide an overview of events occurring in san francisco. major significant incidents, provide a summary of planned activities in advance. this will provide a brief overview of any unplanned events or activities occurring in san francisco having an impact on public safety. discussion on activities determining whether the calendar for future needs. presentation of the fdrb findings and recommendations and investigative summaries third quarter 2020 and presentation of family [indiscernible] through june 30, 2020. >> okay. [indiscernible]. >> good evening. hi, president taylor, commissioners. welcome back, commissioner cohen, and congratulations. and good evening, chief of staff hawkins. i'll start the presentation with the crime trends for the week. i'll start with the not so good. we continue to see rise in burglaries year to date. we are 44%
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cohen is the founder and ceo of jigsaw alphabet inc. as well as an adjunct follow at foreign relations. he is the "new york times" best selling co-author with eric schmidt of the new digital age and he has written several on his own. one of the great lessons of american politics that i have learned is the tale of two brothers. now, one went off to sea. one became vice president. neither was heard from ever again. however, in rare cases, the vice president is not relegated to obscurity, namely when the president, the previous president dies. in his newest, "new york times" best selling book, cohen examines the legacies of these eight emergency john tyler, millard fill more, chester arth arthur, theodore radios kel, calvin coolidge and lyndon johnson who was sent to the presidencies because of these unfortunate circumstances. becoming the president is often a thankless task and many of these men have disappointed rather than reassured. although, several have exceeded expectations. cohen delves into the implications of this system of succe
cohen is the founder and ceo of jigsaw alphabet inc. as well as an adjunct follow at foreign relations. he is the "new york times" best selling co-author with eric schmidt of the new digital age and he has written several on his own. one of the great lessons of american politics that i have learned is the tale of two brothers. now, one went off to sea. one became vice president. neither was heard from ever again. however, in rare cases, the vice president is not relegated to...
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cohen during his congressional testimony. mr. weisselberg is the chief financial officer of the trump organization, involved in the stormy daniels hush money payment and has been with the trump family for decades. his financial documents could potentially shed major light on the trump organization's operations and tax strategies. with more on this, u.s. attorney, former u.s. attorney in alabama and msnbc legal analyst, joyce vance. joyce, thanks for being with us tonight. >> good to be with you, ali. >> joyce, let's talk about -- i talked to letitia james, the attorney general, a couple weeks ago on my show and asked her about this. she wasn't terribly forthcoming, but if she's got a case, getting ready for a case, she's not going to tell me about it on msnbc. the fact is, this allen weisselberg character who she's looking into has been with the trumps. it's his name on the checks. apparently, nothing got anywhere moneywise without weisselberg's fingerprints on it. >> that seems to be accurate. he's the chief financial officer. h
cohen during his congressional testimony. mr. weisselberg is the chief financial officer of the trump organization, involved in the stormy daniels hush money payment and has been with the trump family for decades. his financial documents could potentially shed major light on the trump organization's operations and tax strategies. with more on this, u.s. attorney, former u.s. attorney in alabama and msnbc legal analyst, joyce vance. joyce, thanks for being with us tonight. >> good to be...
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later, we speak to mark cohen. and a soccer top of mind with baritone,g of diego we will talk to the ceo of fubotv, which has been booming subscriber growth. let's take a check of the markets. low-volume today, the last session before markets are closed tomorrow and a shortened session friday. the s&p 500 improving a little bit. the salesforce lack turned the market around -- the sales for slack turned the market around. the nasdaq is now up. we have the dollar index below 92, weakening dollar. the 10 year yield at 86 basis points. crude flirting with $46 a barrel. bidenent-elect joe reportedly picking janet yellen for treasury. coronado toin julia discuss all of this. first, your reaction to the state out. jobless claims increasing. personal income down. how did you interpret the data? julia: i think it shows both that the economy has been resilient, we see consumers continuing to spend and drawing into their savings, which is a sign of confidence, but the fact that we are seeing slower momentum in hiring, slower
later, we speak to mark cohen. and a soccer top of mind with baritone,g of diego we will talk to the ceo of fubotv, which has been booming subscriber growth. let's take a check of the markets. low-volume today, the last session before markets are closed tomorrow and a shortened session friday. the s&p 500 improving a little bit. the salesforce lack turned the market around -- the sales for slack turned the market around. the nasdaq is now up. we have the dollar index below 92, weakening...
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cohen, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. cohen will vote yes on s. 327. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. degette of colorado, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. egette will votee on s. 3 -- will vote yes on s. 327. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from minnesota seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. collin peterson, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. peterson will vote yes on s. 327. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mrs. lawrence of michigan, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mrs. lawrence will ote yes on s. 327. as the member designated by mr. ryan of ohio, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. rain -- mr. ryan will vote yes on s. 327. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california
cohen, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. cohen will vote yes on s. 327. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. degette of colorado, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. egette will votee on s. 3 -- will vote yes on s. 327. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from minnesota seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member...
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scott cohen, nbc news, san francisco. phillip, back to you. >>> president-elect joe biden is filling up his cabinet this week last night nbc news learned that veteran dpd anthony blinken is the president-elect's top choice for secretary of state previously served as national security adviser in the obama administration as well as deputy secretary of state and citing three sources, "the washington post" reports that biden is planning to nominate linda thomas greenfield for ambassador to the united nations. she served as assistant secretary of state for african affairs from 2013 to 2017. >>> meanwhile, president trump continues to try and discredit the election results garrett haake has more >> reporter: hey, frances, good morning. as we come up on three weeks from election day now, the president's arguments about overturning the election and his legal team are both falling apart. president-elect joe biden preparing to announce the first members of his cabinet. >> you're going to see the first of the president-elect's cabin
scott cohen, nbc news, san francisco. phillip, back to you. >>> president-elect joe biden is filling up his cabinet this week last night nbc news learned that veteran dpd anthony blinken is the president-elect's top choice for secretary of state previously served as national security adviser in the obama administration as well as deputy secretary of state and citing three sources, "the washington post" reports that biden is planning to nominate linda thomas greenfield for...
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every saturday at 8 pm eastern on american history tv on c-span 3, tuck cohen tuesday morning facebook ceo, mark zuckerberg, and twitter ceo jack dorsey, answer questions about censorship, suppression of articles, and their handling of the 2020 election. the testify in front of the senate committee live on c-span 3 online at c-span.org or you can listen on the free c-span radio app.
every saturday at 8 pm eastern on american history tv on c-span 3, tuck cohen tuesday morning facebook ceo, mark zuckerberg, and twitter ceo jack dorsey, answer questions about censorship, suppression of articles, and their handling of the 2020 election. the testify in front of the senate committee live on c-span 3 online at c-span.org or you can listen on the free c-span radio app.
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but cohen believes the rubber really meets the road in another set of images. looked like along major bay area freeways like interstate 880. with the lighter concentration of purple mirroring the positive effect that electric vehicles could have on those same corridors. >> so the thing about electric cars is it's especially easy to think about, the emissions from electric cars are at a power plant far away, they have no combustion-related emissions on the road. it's the same as no cars on the road. >> reporter: he says the system can zero in on freeways and add adjacent neighborhoods, many of them low income, providing one more argument for the environmental benefit electric cars could provide to the bay area. dan ashley, abc 7 news. >> very interesting. we'll see what happens. and professor cohen and his team have begun a similar sensor system in glasgow, scotland. the goal is to have it operational in time for the united nations climate change conference in that city in 2021. >>> next, you'll get to sing with some of the biggest superstars in music in disney'
but cohen believes the rubber really meets the road in another set of images. looked like along major bay area freeways like interstate 880. with the lighter concentration of purple mirroring the positive effect that electric vehicles could have on those same corridors. >> so the thing about electric cars is it's especially easy to think about, the emissions from electric cars are at a power plant far away, they have no combustion-related emissions on the road. it's the same as no cars on...
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he is being replaced by a name named ezra cohen-watnick. he had been with flynn in the national security council when flynn had that job. he's been in several different jobs. in addition the chief of staff at the pentagon has been replaced. after veterans day when everybody comes back to work tomorrow the big question is what happens next. >> no question. we will be watching, we know you will, barbara star, thanks very much. >>> so what is a growing health crisis in this country. state leaders are calling for people to stay home, to cancel gatherings, poppy, it's a remarkable request to be making at this stage. >> but they have to, it's a decision our family just made ourselves. you have to do it to protect the people that you love and everyone else and yesterday marked the eighth consecutive day that the u.s. reported more than 100,000 new covid cases and saw hospitalizations hit a record high. let's going to adrienne broaddus who joins us in chicago with morning. >> reporter: good morning, poppy and jim and to those of you watching and li
he is being replaced by a name named ezra cohen-watnick. he had been with flynn in the national security council when flynn had that job. he's been in several different jobs. in addition the chief of staff at the pentagon has been replaced. after veterans day when everybody comes back to work tomorrow the big question is what happens next. >> no question. we will be watching, we know you will, barbara star, thanks very much. >>> so what is a growing health crisis in this country....
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had on donald trump, michael cohen famously did speak, wrote a book. you can count on the idea that michael cohen will not get a pardon but paul manford, roger stone, any other number of people. this is all about the president trying to insulate himself from accountability. i would point identity that in some ways, the president is probably buttressed by president-elect biden's approach here, which is to say that we're going to reunite the country and by the way, i'm not saying that's necessarily the wrong thing to do. i think the country has a lot of restitching that needs to happen. but it cannot possibly be lost on druch that joe biden is not out for blood on this issue, so i think we're going to see more blatantly corrupt activity in the coming weeks. >> you know, there's a weird irony i've been thinking about since the news crossed, which is that if you go through the timeline, the president took all these extraordinary, inappropriate means to put the thumb on the scale for michael flynn. he has everyone leave the room and he directly asks the fbi
had on donald trump, michael cohen famously did speak, wrote a book. you can count on the idea that michael cohen will not get a pardon but paul manford, roger stone, any other number of people. this is all about the president trying to insulate himself from accountability. i would point identity that in some ways, the president is probably buttressed by president-elect biden's approach here, which is to say that we're going to reunite the country and by the way, i'm not saying that's...
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kicking off special coverage, professor jason johnson and msnbc analyst and michael cohen, of course, president trump's former lawyer and the author of the book "disloyal" a memoir of the personal attorney to president donald j. trump. good evening to both of you. michael, we want to be as clear, factual and fair as always. and so -- >> always. >> part of what -- always. >> part of what is happening here looks as i've told viewers relatively minor, although not ide ideal. much of it is a bit of a quiet backing down from what donald trump implied or threatened he might do in this instance. your view? >> so, donald trump is acting like a cry baby. he's like a child that just got kicked out of the candy store and he wants what's inside, but you can't have it. it was a fair election. the election is over. now let me just give you a little bit -- if you read the book, you'll see that there are stories that aren't that dissimilar to what he is doing now because he lost, he feels like a loser and that's the worst thing donald trump can feel. so what he'd rather do is burn the house down than
kicking off special coverage, professor jason johnson and msnbc analyst and michael cohen, of course, president trump's former lawyer and the author of the book "disloyal" a memoir of the personal attorney to president donald j. trump. good evening to both of you. michael, we want to be as clear, factual and fair as always. and so -- >> always. >> part of what -- always. >> part of what is happening here looks as i've told viewers relatively minor, although not ide...
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joining me is former secretary of defense william cohen. good to see you, mr.retary, thank you for being with us at a consequential time in national security. this pentagon shake-up, right up the command, civilian command. what concerns do you have about national security with the refusal of the administration to cooperate in any way with intelligence sharing or any other kind of transition access? >> well, it is completely inappropriate. it is reckless and consistent with how donald trump has conducted the presidency. he has determined from the outset to bend every institution to his will, to bend it and to corrupt it in the sense that he's politicizing institutions that most american people think should be nonpolitical. when you're talking about the justice department, the state department, the defense department, even the postal service, he has managed to try and politicize them and to say, i have the power, my power is absolute, it's unconditional, and you either serve me or you get out. and so many of those who are required to follow the command of the com
joining me is former secretary of defense william cohen. good to see you, mr.retary, thank you for being with us at a consequential time in national security. this pentagon shake-up, right up the command, civilian command. what concerns do you have about national security with the refusal of the administration to cooperate in any way with intelligence sharing or any other kind of transition access? >> well, it is completely inappropriate. it is reckless and consistent with how donald...
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after hearing cohen's testimony, her office opened an investigation specifically into the alleged frauds not been a threat because the president has a job that makes him immune to prosecution. but obviously things changed in the past week and this week we learned the new york's attorney general is advancing her investigation. james obtained financial documents from allen weisselberg, the individual name checked by michael cohen during his testimony. he's the chief financial officer of the trump organization. he was intimately involved in the stormy daniels hush money payment and has been with trump for decades. been with the trump family for decades. his documents could shed major light on the trump organization's tax strategies. for more, i want to bring in this former district attorney in alabama. thanks for joining us. >> good to be with you, ali. >> i talked with letitia james and asked her about this. she was wasn't terribly forthcoming. the fact is, this allen weisselberg character she's l k looking into, he's been is the trumps. it's his name on the checks apparently nothing got
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specifically the alleged fraud detailed by michael cohen.p until now this investigation has not provided much of a real threat to trump because the president has a very important job that virtually makes him immune from prosecution. but obviously things have changed in just the past week. and today we learned that new york's attorney general is advancing her investigation. bloomberg news reports that letitia james' office has obtained financial documents from allen weisselberg. the individual name checked during his congressional testimony. he was intimately involved in the 2016 stormy daniels hush money payment and has been with the trump family in fact for decades. his financial documents could potentially shed major light on the trump organization's operations and tax strategies. for more on this i want to bring in form u.s. attorney and msnbc legal analyst joyce vance. thanks for being with us tonight. >> good to be with you, ali. >> let's talk about -- i talked to letitia james, the attorney general a couple weeks agoon my show. if she'
specifically the alleged fraud detailed by michael cohen.p until now this investigation has not provided much of a real threat to trump because the president has a very important job that virtually makes him immune from prosecution. but obviously things have changed in just the past week. and today we learned that new york's attorney general is advancing her investigation. bloomberg news reports that letitia james' office has obtained financial documents from allen weisselberg. the individual...
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vice presidential candidate from the libertarian party spike cohen. thank you very much for joining us on the program. now joe biden says his new team is ready to lead the world and not retreat from it. is that the impression you get from his choice of candidates? well, i think if you like the continued expansion of u.s. imperialist foreign policy, then this is a dream team for us. donald. we got tony blinken, we got michelle flournoy, admiral haynes and others who served under the obama administration. and while they were there, they were the main cheerleaders for the expansion of the war in iraq. the involvement in expansion of the war in syria, the continuation of the u.s. sponsored genocide in yemen and the involvement and invasion of libya by the us military. in fact, michele flournoy actually criticized obama for not being enough of a war hawk in syria. so if that's what you want, if you want more dead u.s. troops and dead people overseas, if you want more trillions of dollars being run up in debt to continue this empire imperial system going, t
vice presidential candidate from the libertarian party spike cohen. thank you very much for joining us on the program. now joe biden says his new team is ready to lead the world and not retreat from it. is that the impression you get from his choice of candidates? well, i think if you like the continued expansion of u.s. imperialist foreign policy, then this is a dream team for us. donald. we got tony blinken, we got michelle flournoy, admiral haynes and others who served under the obama...
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elizabeth cohen, thank you so much. good to see you. >>> well, joining me now to discuss is the senior director for special pathogens at new york city health and hospital. thank you so much for joining us and happy thanksgiving to you. let's start with thanksgiving because it's black friday. what is your advice to those who are considering going out shopping today? are they fine if they just wear a mask or are there still some risks by being in stores with others? >> well, i think, first, individuals that are newly infected yesterday are not going to start showing signs and symptoms basically three to five days from now. individuals that were tested before getting together are going to now basically be the contagious period. so the blanket recommendation is everybody should be quarantining for 14 days. you're going to see a number of people with being able to spread the disease through pre symptomatic and asymptomatic spread. the numbers the statistics are very, very high. and so we want to make sure people don't go to
elizabeth cohen, thank you so much. good to see you. >>> well, joining me now to discuss is the senior director for special pathogens at new york city health and hospital. thank you so much for joining us and happy thanksgiving to you. let's start with thanksgiving because it's black friday. what is your advice to those who are considering going out shopping today? are they fine if they just wear a mask or are there still some risks by being in stores with others? >> well, i...
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he grabbed you in a grip and pulled you in close, smiling. >> this was after the meeting, michael cohen meeting. >> it was after that and i had gone down the red carpet and they did the 40th anniversary and as i'm going to my seat i see trump and he's sitting there and i said okay this is going to be interesting because i'd been pounding on them since that meeting and he leaned over he was sitting on the front row of the section and he leaned over the railing and i stopped him and he grabbed me and a grip and he looked at me and said you've got to do it you gotta do and i gotta do what i gotta do and that's when i knew he was committed that he was going to use this bigoted line and whatever else to go all the way where he was going politically and he was not formally running but he was going to run for president and i say he's duggan and now i say all right, will do what we gotta do and i walked onto my seat and that was it. >> the time that we have remaining to talk about you and what of you read about yourself in the book, one of the things i found interesting was the advice you got f
he grabbed you in a grip and pulled you in close, smiling. >> this was after the meeting, michael cohen meeting. >> it was after that and i had gone down the red carpet and they did the 40th anniversary and as i'm going to my seat i see trump and he's sitting there and i said okay this is going to be interesting because i'd been pounding on them since that meeting and he leaned over he was sitting on the front row of the section and he leaned over the railing and i stopped him and...
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looking into michael cohen's payments to stormy daniels. that's the individual-1 case where we clearly assume that that's referring to president trump. also new york's state attorney general is investigating some real estate projects of the trump organization. allegations by multiple women who have accused him of inappropriate sexual misconduct. that was moved from state to federal court. the doj had been acting as president trump's counsel. how much does that affect all this, that he can't pull from the justice department to defend him? >> well, you know, he should never have been doing that in the first place. it's just that bill barr was confused about whether he was the attorney general of the united states or president trump's fixer and lawyer in the mode of roy cohn, and he apparently chose the latter. but the reality is on january 21st, president trump will be an ordinary american citizen subject to prosecution and investigation. and, yes, he's looking at cases involving the attorney general of new york, letitia james. she's investig
looking into michael cohen's payments to stormy daniels. that's the individual-1 case where we clearly assume that that's referring to president trump. also new york's state attorney general is investigating some real estate projects of the trump organization. allegations by multiple women who have accused him of inappropriate sexual misconduct. that was moved from state to federal court. the doj had been acting as president trump's counsel. how much does that affect all this, that he can't...
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you are on with larry cohen. caller: good morning everyone. i want to make some quick comments about the democratic party, where we make a mistake, even the progressives. when we put bills on the floor to be voted on, we should not put a lot of stuff in it. we should let people see what the republicans are against. we should do social security, just that bill and put it through. move the cap and expand social security, and let people be able to buy into medicare before 65. i retired at 59. if it wouldn't have been for obamacare i would not have insurance. their andne bill on let the people see that republicans will vote against it . i'm not finished. another thing, tax reform. pensionng with a small and i still have to pay taxes with the tax reform because he got rid of the exemptions. it put me into a spot where i now have to pay taxes. change, when he says security we should let them know what they mean. if all the land gets flooded where we going to plant food? we are going to get a food shortage. we are going to have water contamination fr
you are on with larry cohen. caller: good morning everyone. i want to make some quick comments about the democratic party, where we make a mistake, even the progressives. when we put bills on the floor to be voted on, we should not put a lot of stuff in it. we should let people see what the republicans are against. we should do social security, just that bill and put it through. move the cap and expand social security, and let people be able to buy into medicare before 65. i retired at 59. if...
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the question that they most want me to ask you is about roy cohen. and particularly what is mccarthy's relationship with roy cohen tell us about our current president because of course this is the intersection? >> for anybody who doesn't know, anybody in the world who does know roy cohen come he was a brilliant and arrogant young lawyer with a record successfully prosecuting communists that joe mccarthy brought in in 1953 when he took over the permanent subcommittee on investigations. roy cohn was his alter ego. roy cohn was the first choice for that job but if we were doing a what if we would sit what if he hired the second choice because the second choice was bobby kennedy. with joe mccarthy had been a different joe mccarthy if rather than roy cohn whispering in his ear it was the one day liberal icon bobby kennedy? what roy cohn we flash forward from roy cohn being mccarthy's enabler, roy cohn helping bring down mccarthy having kicked off a lot of the controversy that gave us the army mccarthy hearings. we flash floored 50 years. -- forward to he
the question that they most want me to ask you is about roy cohen. and particularly what is mccarthy's relationship with roy cohen tell us about our current president because of course this is the intersection? >> for anybody who doesn't know, anybody in the world who does know roy cohen come he was a brilliant and arrogant young lawyer with a record successfully prosecuting communists that joe mccarthy brought in in 1953 when he took over the permanent subcommittee on investigations. roy...
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steve cohen, the hedge fund titan, has become officially the owner of the mets. he closed on his $2.4 billion deal to buy the team. interesting enough, one of his sort of impediments to buying the team everybody thought was jeff wilpon, the former owner of the mets, son of fred wilpon who really didn't like steve cohen. steve cohen didn't like him, allegedly. he wanted a-rod, alex rodriguez, to win the bidding. from what the sources tell me, the two had a very nice meeting last night at a restaurant in connecticut. a toney greenwich, connecticut place. apparently wilpon was there, someone said it was his birthday. steve said hello. wilpon bought steve a bottle of wine, they shared it. they had some nice chatting. as you know, liz, that's just further proof that money heals all wounds. back to you. liz: funny how it does that. all right. let's see if -- [ speaking simultaneously ] charlie: listen, somebody handed me $24 billion i would be a happy guy. i'd like him. right? liz: yeah. wilpon should. yeah. he got a nice deal for that investment. wow. talk about capit
steve cohen, the hedge fund titan, has become officially the owner of the mets. he closed on his $2.4 billion deal to buy the team. interesting enough, one of his sort of impediments to buying the team everybody thought was jeff wilpon, the former owner of the mets, son of fred wilpon who really didn't like steve cohen. steve cohen didn't like him, allegedly. he wanted a-rod, alex rodriguez, to win the bidding. from what the sources tell me, the two had a very nice meeting last night at a...
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carol's suit and he is individual one in a federal prosecution of michael cohen.chael cohen was accused of committing that he confessed to prosecutors said were committed at the direction of donald trump. donald trump in those pleadings is as guilty of those same federal crimes as michael cohen is. and the only way he escapes being a criminal defendant in that federal case is he has to walk out of the white house with a pardon. >> well, i think the immunity show he's had throughout his presidency from prosecution like you said, lawrence, that's gone. maybe that's sinking in today as joe biden got 306 and yeah it became projected, yeah, he won even though for many days now we've been calling him the president-elect. we don't have to speculate in terms of what could potentially happen if donald trump was indicted and charged with some of these crimes that his associates have been charged with because they've gone to jail. so we know what potentially could happen. i also want to add that there's taxes that obviously "the new york times" did many parts to -- an invest
carol's suit and he is individual one in a federal prosecution of michael cohen.chael cohen was accused of committing that he confessed to prosecutors said were committed at the direction of donald trump. donald trump in those pleadings is as guilty of those same federal crimes as michael cohen is. and the only way he escapes being a criminal defendant in that federal case is he has to walk out of the white house with a pardon. >> well, i think the immunity show he's had throughout his...
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forward with much purpose today we made fewer chances than normal and gave away the ball stupidly so cohen always found their way back into the game. but the hosts couldn't find a 2nd and by him secured yet another victory. meanwhile remain without a league win the season. out of the day top of the table and travel travel to brasil much in blood looking to keep it that way but the hosts had other ideas showed their quality when they drew with the realm of greed in the champions league this week and they scored the only goal of the game through hundreds of balls to take all 3 points celebrated moving up to 4th place small result elsewhere so long live stations lifting it. you're watching it date other news out next day to be reporter meets a man who helps grant the terminally ill their last wish and that's all from me today i'm rebecca reese's michael off of court will be out next with the news headlines thanks for watching. it's the session for spectacular pictures. instead. for nature. it's their complete devotion. that makes them the wildlife photographer in the world. this isn't easy an
forward with much purpose today we made fewer chances than normal and gave away the ball stupidly so cohen always found their way back into the game. but the hosts couldn't find a 2nd and by him secured yet another victory. meanwhile remain without a league win the season. out of the day top of the table and travel travel to brasil much in blood looking to keep it that way but the hosts had other ideas showed their quality when they drew with the realm of greed in the champions league this week...
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. >>> i want to bring in elizabeth cohen. i think, elizabeth, as we're getting closer to the reality, here hear so many questions. who gets them and when does the average person get a vaccine? >> right. so the first folks to get the vaccine will be high-risk people. it will likely be folks who are frontline healthcare workers, and also people who are residents of nursing homes. those are the first two groups we think will be able to get a covid-19 vaccine. >> then what about vulnerable people? elderly who aren't in nursing homes? children who have preexisting conditions who may be, say, just out of a cancer battle? what about that group? >> so the next batch will be basically that group. it would be essentially workers like police officers, those kinds of folks. it would also be elderly who are not in nursing homes. also folks who have underlying medical conditions. those are huge groups. that won't happen all at one time, but it would be prioritized. that's expected to happen january, february, march, people who are not in o
. >>> i want to bring in elizabeth cohen. i think, elizabeth, as we're getting closer to the reality, here hear so many questions. who gets them and when does the average person get a vaccine? >> right. so the first folks to get the vaccine will be high-risk people. it will likely be folks who are frontline healthcare workers, and also people who are residents of nursing homes. those are the first two groups we think will be able to get a covid-19 vaccine. >> then what...
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forward with much purpose today we made fewer chances than normal and gave away the ball stupidly so cohen always found their way back into the game. but the hosts couldn't find a 2nd and by and secured yet another victory. meanwhile remain without a league win the season. and an informer is here dortmund travel to be felt on saturday's but in this league action with confidence high in the black and yellow camp after their champions league win against senate st petersburg during the week and 3 back to back victories in the bundesliga they were the clear favorites after a goalless opening half dortmund took control after the break that's almost put them in front after 53 minutes slogging jayden sanchez corner in the back of the net worth elza struggled and hummels again made it to this time with a header for 71 minutes. to nail the final score and dortmund are hot on the heels of leaders i am your neck. that is your news update at this hour coming up next an exclusive a g.w. interview with the german president a frank ball to shine wire of course if you can't wait for more news the web site
forward with much purpose today we made fewer chances than normal and gave away the ball stupidly so cohen always found their way back into the game. but the hosts couldn't find a 2nd and by and secured yet another victory. meanwhile remain without a league win the season. and an informer is here dortmund travel to be felt on saturday's but in this league action with confidence high in the black and yellow camp after their champions league win against senate st petersburg during the week and 3...
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donald trump is sort of repeatedly >> where is my roy cohen? jeff sessions was not in his corner in the way he expected the attorney general to be. bill barr clearly is. talk to us a little bit about your view of barr and his work in the justice department over the last 18 months or so. >> bar central role has been to try any race the evidence gathered to the criminal and counterintelligence investigation. to exonerate the guilty, to investigate the investigators, to nullify against trump's like mike flynn. and to avert the administration of justice, to protect a deeply corrupt president. deeply compromised president. and history will not be kind to william barr. lest we forget some 30 years ago william barr was in attorney general two. under president bush the elder. and he managed the criminal convictions in criminal investigations and indictments of the senior bush administration it up including the secretary of defense. on missions pardon desk and christmas 1992 as he was about to leave office and bush pardoned them all. >> that was the fin
donald trump is sort of repeatedly >> where is my roy cohen? jeff sessions was not in his corner in the way he expected the attorney general to be. bill barr clearly is. talk to us a little bit about your view of barr and his work in the justice department over the last 18 months or so. >> bar central role has been to try any race the evidence gathered to the criminal and counterintelligence investigation. to exonerate the guilty, to investigate the investigators, to nullify against...
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elizabeth cohen just had an interview with the director for distribution for operation warp speed. elizabeth? >> we've been talking for so many months about getting a vaccine that works. now it appears we may have done that, the question is how to distribute? this is a big country, this vaccine has very tough handling requirements, so i ask mr. paul ostroski, a retired general, all right, you're in charge of this. if the fda gave approval tomorrow --, to be clear, they are not -- but would we be ready to go? let's take a listen. if this happened tomorrow, would be we be ready to go? when do you think we'll be operationally ready to go today. >> we are ready today. >> some don't feel ready to go at all. >> each state has their own status, what they're going through. we're working closely with each and every state. again we do this every day with influenza. >> as we just heard, operation warp speed, he said they are ready to go, but when i talk to state immunization managers, they do not feel ready to go at all. they do not feel ready to receive this vaccine. it has to be kept so low
elizabeth cohen just had an interview with the director for distribution for operation warp speed. elizabeth? >> we've been talking for so many months about getting a vaccine that works. now it appears we may have done that, the question is how to distribute? this is a big country, this vaccine has very tough handling requirements, so i ask mr. paul ostroski, a retired general, all right, you're in charge of this. if the fda gave approval tomorrow --, to be clear, they are not -- but...
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cohen was speaking about it, there's good times ahead.eed to -- unfortunately we need to -- we need to make it through the next couple of months that are going to be very tough. it's important to be truthful with everyone so they understand what's coming and they'll make a better decision. maybe they'll have -- maybe all of us will have two thanksgivings next year instead of a big family gathering this year. >> i'll take you up on that, a wonderful idea. something to look forward to once we get past this very troubling time. doctor thank you for coming on, i appreciate it. >> thank you, kate. >>> coming up, two top pennsylvania officials, one republican, one democrat, on the trump campaign's attempts to disrupt and overturn the vote result there. what is going to happen in pennsylvania there today? we'll find out. at subway and minitron's got some new news! contactless curbside pickup is here! just tap for tasty in the app. and pickup contactless. cause it's safety first. right, tiny car? you wearing your seatbelt little man? subway. eat
cohen was speaking about it, there's good times ahead.eed to -- unfortunately we need to -- we need to make it through the next couple of months that are going to be very tough. it's important to be truthful with everyone so they understand what's coming and they'll make a better decision. maybe they'll have -- maybe all of us will have two thanksgivings next year instead of a big family gathering this year. >> i'll take you up on that, a wonderful idea. something to look forward to once...
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there was a lot of, you know, who's head of the cohen city to each handles a pandemic, and we not, not out of the woods yet. they did lose political correspondent and i know she has, thanks so much. if you go, because prime minister has asked the international community not to interfere in the conflict in his country's region, the central government had given leaders there an ultimatum. surrender by wednesday night or face an assault on the regional capital harm to half a 1000000 people or hundreds have already been killed by in the government offensive, and many more have been forced to flee to refugee camps. this baby boy is just 2 weeks old. the newborn doesn't even have a name yet, but he's already been through much more than he should have. and i gave birth in the hope that is it with no one to help me. his mother says, she says people brought her in the baby to a refugee camp and that she's been waiting for help for 2 weeks. many people here have similar stories and there are new arrivals every day. more than 40000, people have fled the fighting in the ethiopian region of teague
there was a lot of, you know, who's head of the cohen city to each handles a pandemic, and we not, not out of the woods yet. they did lose political correspondent and i know she has, thanks so much. if you go, because prime minister has asked the international community not to interfere in the conflict in his country's region, the central government had given leaders there an ultimatum. surrender by wednesday night or face an assault on the regional capital harm to half a 1000000 people or...
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a former aide to devin nunes takes over and ezra cohen-wat c cohen-watnick will be joining the pentagon as well. joining me now, senator tim kaine. i'm curious about the shakeup, chris miller has never served in the pentagon, now he leads the department. is he qualified, and what concerns you about these appointments? >> no, they're not qualified. they're yes-men, and the last thing we should do in the last days of a lame duck presidency is show the world we're unstable and we're losing focus in the pentagon. the president should never have pushed mark esper out. this is very, very dangerous because it's not likely in my view that adversaries would take steps against the united states. that would unify us together. but russia may do something in ukraine or georgia, north korea could do something on the south korean border. they would be confident that the president and the pentagon are not going to be focused on them. trying to do something in hong kong or taiwan. this is a time of maximum peari with the coronavirus and an unstable globe, and the president putting yes-men in the pentago
a former aide to devin nunes takes over and ezra cohen-wat c cohen-watnick will be joining the pentagon as well. joining me now, senator tim kaine. i'm curious about the shakeup, chris miller has never served in the pentagon, now he leads the department. is he qualified, and what concerns you about these appointments? >> no, they're not qualified. they're yes-men, and the last thing we should do in the last days of a lame duck presidency is show the world we're unstable and we're losing...
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. >>> but we begin with cnn's elizabeth cohen on the breaking vaccine news. give us the latest, elizabeth. >> alisyn, as you mentioned, moderna is going to apply today for emergency use authorization toll put their covid-19 vaccine on the market, and when they apply to the fda, they're going to be applying with a much larger data set than what they announced a few weeks ago, when we talked about it on your show. let's look at what this new data shows. it shows this vaccine is 94.1% effective against covid-19 and it's 100% effective against severe disease, in other words, nobody who got the vaccine became severely ill with covid-19. let's talk for a minute how they got that data because it's really important. what moderna did was they took a large group of people, tens of thousands of people and some were given the vaccine and some of them were given a shot of saline, a placebo that does nothing. they went back to their homes, lived their lives and some of them became infected and sick with covid-19. so let's take a look at what the numbers show. so 11 out of
. >>> but we begin with cnn's elizabeth cohen on the breaking vaccine news. give us the latest, elizabeth. >> alisyn, as you mentioned, moderna is going to apply today for emergency use authorization toll put their covid-19 vaccine on the market, and when they apply to the fda, they're going to be applying with a much larger data set than what they announced a few weeks ago, when we talked about it on your show. let's look at what this new data shows. it shows this vaccine is...
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cnn senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joins us now. big picture here, you have multiple options here it seems when these vaccines are proved. tell us what we know about this newest one. >> right, it's definitely for sure good to see these good, early results and i would emphasize early, early results from astrazeneca. they don't look as good as the other two we've heard about in the past few weeks. let's look at the numbers. we boiled it down here. what astrazeneca is showing based on results they've got from their trials in brazil and the uk, the vaccine is 70% effective, and that's based on a study of about 12,000 study participants. now let's compare it to what moderna and pfizer recently announced. moderna announced 94.5% effective. efficacy much better with 30,000 study participants so that's better, too, the more people indicates a stronger study. pfizer, 95% effectiveness, with about 44,000 people. so you can see that those two are showing stronger results. now, that doesn't mean that the astrazeneca vaccine is useless. it could
cnn senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen joins us now. big picture here, you have multiple options here it seems when these vaccines are proved. tell us what we know about this newest one. >> right, it's definitely for sure good to see these good, early results and i would emphasize early, early results from astrazeneca. they don't look as good as the other two we've heard about in the past few weeks. let's look at the numbers. we boiled it down here. what astrazeneca is showing...
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with that let's go to senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. just wrapped up interview with deputy chief of supply and distribution for operation warped, retired lieutenant paul. what did he tell you? >> talked bow how we make this work. we do have effective vaccine, pfizer vaccine effective. how do we get it across the united states. usually that wouldn't be a big deal, we ship vaccine every day. it has to be kept negative 300 degrees fahrenheit. doctors offices, hospitals don't have freezers that low. pfizer invented something called a cryo box that will be replenished, kept with dry ice and replenished with dry ice. i talked to him about that. let's take a listen to what he had to say. >> ups has really stood up. they are going to provide dry ice free shipments throughout all of america upon demand from each of the particular locations where these particular cryo boxes will be located. >> states, however, brooke, they still have a lot of questions. who is going to pay for all this dry ice. who is going to procure this dry ice. there is a sho
with that let's go to senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen. just wrapped up interview with deputy chief of supply and distribution for operation warped, retired lieutenant paul. what did he tell you? >> talked bow how we make this work. we do have effective vaccine, pfizer vaccine effective. how do we get it across the united states. usually that wouldn't be a big deal, we ship vaccine every day. it has to be kept negative 300 degrees fahrenheit. doctors offices, hospitals don't...
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elizabeth cohen is with us. put it in perspective, how big is this? >> just to put it in personal perspective it's lovely to smile this morning rather than to deliver the grim news that the three of us are usually discussing. there are four vaccines in clinical trials inspect united stat states, phase three. this is the first to announce results from pfizer. this one is more than 90% effective. in other words, if you get this vaccine, the data says it has more than a 90% chance of protecting you, of keeping you from getting sick with covid. dr. sanjay gupta interviewed the ceo of pfizer, dr. bourla and here's what he had to say. >> that would be the greatest medical advance in the last 100 years if you think about it. it is coming at a time that the world needs it the most. right now only the u.s. we have 100,000 victims of covid every day. 1,000 deaths every day. i can't count how many people are losing their jocks every day so it's very important day for humidity >> let's talk about some of the data dr. bourla briefly mentioned. what they did, they
elizabeth cohen is with us. put it in perspective, how big is this? >> just to put it in personal perspective it's lovely to smile this morning rather than to deliver the grim news that the three of us are usually discussing. there are four vaccines in clinical trials inspect united stat states, phase three. this is the first to announce results from pfizer. this one is more than 90% effective. in other words, if you get this vaccine, the data says it has more than a 90% chance of...
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let's bring in elizabeth cohen. elizabeth, that is a jaw-dropping projection by christmas. >> it really is. just when we thought they see death numbers were climbing and climbing and climbing, they're going to be climbing at a higher rate than we had expected. let's take a look at these projections. this comes from the centers for disease control. this is from a group that knows what they're doing. so the deaths that we have currently in this country, since the beginning of the pandemic, more than 262,000 deaths, the cdc projection is by december 19th, in less than a month, we'll have as many as 321,000 deaths. that means they deaths are climbing at an alarming rate. part of the issue is that there were actually probably more cases than we even thought. there's another cdc report that says the number of cases that have been reported is probably much smaller than the number of actual cases. so let's look at those numbers at well. through september, 7 million symptomatic cases of covid were reporting. what the cdc sci
let's bring in elizabeth cohen. elizabeth, that is a jaw-dropping projection by christmas. >> it really is. just when we thought they see death numbers were climbing and climbing and climbing, they're going to be climbing at a higher rate than we had expected. let's take a look at these projections. this comes from the centers for disease control. this is from a group that knows what they're doing. so the deaths that we have currently in this country, since the beginning of the pandemic,...