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collins. i have always loved your success stories, they are usually really beautiful, but i think that many of us are grateful to be your success story this time, so thank you. we will now begin our five-minute rounds of questions and dr. collins, i will start with you. as you just talked about the president's budget including $6.5 billion to create this program that models after darpa, darpa is a small agency composed of mostly program managers and shape some milestone breakthrough technology. given that the nature of nih's work is different relying on multiyear grants and peer review which is traditionally risk adverse where progress is measured in decades, how do you envision aarpa h fitting into the nih ecosystem? dr. collins: it is a great question. i think you are right, much of what nih does requires this kind of careful, deliberative, hypothesis driven research and that will be the mainstay and that is the success story for many decades, but there are opportunities that we have seen ha
collins. i have always loved your success stories, they are usually really beautiful, but i think that many of us are grateful to be your success story this time, so thank you. we will now begin our five-minute rounds of questions and dr. collins, i will start with you. as you just talked about the president's budget including $6.5 billion to create this program that models after darpa, darpa is a small agency composed of mostly program managers and shape some milestone breakthrough technology....
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collins, dr. fauci, i want to congratulate you on operation warp speed and the record timing to get this out, to get this working in america. i think it has been a tremendous success. because of the nature of how quickly the vaccines were developed, i know there is some percentage of the population that has hesitancy viewing it as somewhat experimental, kind of seeing how it all works out, and especially women of childbearing age who would like to have children in the future. i know there have been concerns about whether or not the vaccine would and any way affect them in a negative way. i wonder if you could talk to that and mention if there is any evidence or risk or concern to women who might be considering that in the future? dr. collins: i think the evidence is actually quite reassuring, but let me ask dr. fauci you to give us a specific answer to your question. dr. fauci: thank you very much, congressman, for that very important question. so if you look at the vaccine trials, they do not inc
collins, dr. fauci, i want to congratulate you on operation warp speed and the record timing to get this out, to get this working in america. i think it has been a tremendous success. because of the nature of how quickly the vaccines were developed, i know there is some percentage of the population that has hesitancy viewing it as somewhat experimental, kind of seeing how it all works out, and especially women of childbearing age who would like to have children in the future. i know there have...
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collins. welcome back. i would also like to welcome the five institute directors joining dr. collins today. dr. diana bianchi, director of the national institute of child health and human development. dr. anthony fauci, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. dr. gary givens, director of the national lungs and blood -- heart, lungs, and blood institute. the director of the national cancer institute and the director of the national institute on drugs abuse. -- on drug abuse. i want to note that i intend to invite an additional panel of center directors to testify in front of the subcommittee later this year. we were not able to hold a second panel last year due to the pandemic, what i want to make sure that the subcommittee hears from every institute about its research. the last time dr. collins and the directors were here to testify on the national institutes of health budget was march 4, 2020. there were 128 newly reported covid cases that day and then you cash
collins. welcome back. i would also like to welcome the five institute directors joining dr. collins today. dr. diana bianchi, director of the national institute of child health and human development. dr. anthony fauci, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. dr. gary givens, director of the national lungs and blood -- heart, lungs, and blood institute. the director of the national cancer institute and the director of the national institute on drugs abuse. -- on...
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collins and his colleagues. i think most americans probably do not realize what an extraordinary thing we saw in the last year. the idea that we could create in less than a year multiple vaccines for a pandemic is an extraordinary achievement. nih wasn't the only player in that but they were the back in the big game and they were a major player all the way through. i particularly appreciate that dr. collins pointed out how the previous investment of this committee over multiple years and multiple iterations of who was in control have really made a difference to the american people. this is something and we have talked about this many times where we need sustained, annual above inflation and creases. we achieve this and all the years we work together and very much i hope that we will achieve that again as we go forward. i think it is in the interest of the american people, and in this case the interest of humanity, because the engine of the nih does a lot more than just help us care this country. i think the best
collins and his colleagues. i think most americans probably do not realize what an extraordinary thing we saw in the last year. the idea that we could create in less than a year multiple vaccines for a pandemic is an extraordinary achievement. nih wasn't the only player in that but they were the back in the big game and they were a major player all the way through. i particularly appreciate that dr. collins pointed out how the previous investment of this committee over multiple years and...
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collins. dr.brooks, adverse mental health consequences covid-19 including anxiety and depression have been predictive challenges and measures accurately sermon should in the role that electronic health records play in providing some of these information used to understand [inaudible] and plan for the future once? dr. brooks, you mentioned it can be tricky for the accurate ways in ethnic data so are there similar challenges to using electronic health records for monitoring the mental health around covid-19? >> sure. there sure are. you know, it requires a person to enter the data and recognize that there is a mental health problem present. many clinicians are trained and good at doing that but as you may have heard in our business in medicine chance favors the prepared mind and one of our jobs is to get people framed up to recognize when that is present and get them to enter it but there are other ways electronic medical records can help us, particularly with the disordered ones where gillick the p
collins. dr.brooks, adverse mental health consequences covid-19 including anxiety and depression have been predictive challenges and measures accurately sermon should in the role that electronic health records play in providing some of these information used to understand [inaudible] and plan for the future once? dr. brooks, you mentioned it can be tricky for the accurate ways in ethnic data so are there similar challenges to using electronic health records for monitoring the mental health...
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collins.it is good to see you. thank you for your incredible work. in your testimony, doctor collins, he described taking advantage of test test test test test test test. test test test test test. the ns planning to address the standardization issue and whether you see any other barriers that would prevent cohort data from being used. >> great question, congressman. yet, it is both a medical cohort and, as you said, mega cohort as well and they would both be correct. the idea of trying to assemble such a large-scale effort from multiple different kinds of populations is our idea about how to do this quickly and as vigorously and as accurately as possible but it won't work if we can actually compare across studies and figure out what we are looking at. part of this is the ability to define what we call common data elements where the individuals who are going to be enrolled in these trials from various sources have the same data collected using the same format so that you can actually say if som
collins.it is good to see you. thank you for your incredible work. in your testimony, doctor collins, he described taking advantage of test test test test test test test. test test test test test. the ns planning to address the standardization issue and whether you see any other barriers that would prevent cohort data from being used. >> great question, congressman. yet, it is both a medical cohort and, as you said, mega cohort as well and they would both be correct. the idea of trying to...
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television personality emma collins. ~ ., , ., collins.kind of strange but kind of fab. it _ collins. it was kind of strange but kind of fab. it was - collins. it was kind of strange but kind of fab. it was kind i collins. it was kind of strange but kind of fab. it was kind of| but kind of fab. it was kind of weird, hon. but it was wonderful. i sought taylor swift with my own eyes. i saw what's his name? harry styles. i saw him with my own eyes. life doesn't get better than that. ,, , ., �* life doesn't get better than that. ,, ~ , that. see you. and she went after a very _ that. see you. and she went after a very happy _ that. see you. and she went after a very happy night. - colin patterson, bbc news, london's o2 arena. what a night and what an outfit. so we have so much more for you on this programme, including we will unpack the queen's speech, what is in there, what are the plans of boris johnson's there, what are the plans of borisjohnson's government in boris johnson's government in terms borisjohnson's government in terms of levell
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senator collins?w30hd >> mr.much for holding this very important hearing today. our country is tremendouslyxd grateful to the medical community for its colossal efforts during the pastÑi year. many health care professionals are exhausted by the physical and emotional toll of caring for covid patients. and that burden, i think it's important to note,lñ0 solely on the medical worky themselves, but also on many members of their families who have had to cope with separation, long hours, health risks and stress from closed schools. in many areas of thefá country, there is a fierce competition for nurses,q nursing assistants otherÑi medical professionals a/ physicians. as the chairman has mentioned, for those of us who represent rural states, the competition is particularly stiff. the situation is particularly acute in our nursing homes where re levels often translate into low wages.ñrÑi this workforce shortage has been with us long before covid. it isÑi frustrating to watchr after year tens of thousands of qualified n
senator collins?w30hd >> mr.much for holding this very important hearing today. our country is tremendouslyxd grateful to the medical community for its colossal efforts during the pastÑi year. many health care professionals are exhausted by the physical and emotional toll of caring for covid patients. and that burden, i think it's important to note,lñ0 solely on the medical worky themselves, but also on many members of their families who have had to cope with separation, long hours,...
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michael collins, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much, stephen.ks the 50th anniversary of the historic apollo 11 mission, which you were a key part of. it means the spotlight is back on that mission and back on you. how do you feel about that? there were three of us, of course, on that flight — neil armstrong, buzz aldrin and i — three very lucky people. neil armstrong was born in 1930, buzz aldrin in 1930, mike collins, 1930. three quite different people. neil armstrong did not like the spotlight, buzz aldrin does like the spotlight, mike collins does not like — with all due respect, sir — mike collins does not like the spotlight, either. and yet, here we are, and we're going to talk about what happened in 1969. do you talk about it with an enduring sense of pride? 0h, very much so. i mean, i was very proud of the job that the three of us did, getting us to and from the moon. that trip is a long and fragile daisy chain and the links are very fragile and we were able to keep them all intact and do ourjobs properly. but more than the three of us, t
michael collins, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much, stephen.ks the 50th anniversary of the historic apollo 11 mission, which you were a key part of. it means the spotlight is back on that mission and back on you. how do you feel about that? there were three of us, of course, on that flight — neil armstrong, buzz aldrin and i — three very lucky people. neil armstrong was born in 1930, buzz aldrin in 1930, mike collins, 1930. three quite different people. neil armstrong did not like...
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mike collins does not like — with all due respect, sir — mike collins does not like the spotlight eitherhere we are and we will talk about what happened in 1969. do you talk about it with an enduring sense of pride? very much so. i was very proud of the job that the three of us did getting us to and from the moon. the trip is a long and fragile daisychain and the links are very fragile and we were able to keep them all intact and do ourjob properly. but more than the three of us, there were almost 400,000 americans working on project apollo and i thank them. they're the ones who don't get recognised. i want to take you back quite some time before the mission, before those amazing pictures of the footsteps on the moon. i want to take you back tojohn f kennedy pledging to invest whatever it took to get american men onto the moon in 1961, i guess. and within the decade, he said, we will make it happen. absolutely. did you, at the time when he said that, did you think that "that's me. i will do whatever i can to be part of that?" no, i did not. whenjohn f kennedy made that famous speech, a m
mike collins does not like — with all due respect, sir — mike collins does not like the spotlight eitherhere we are and we will talk about what happened in 1969. do you talk about it with an enduring sense of pride? very much so. i was very proud of the job that the three of us did getting us to and from the moon. the trip is a long and fragile daisychain and the links are very fragile and we were able to keep them all intact and do ourjob properly. but more than the three of us, there were...
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collins: hello everybody. i'm here today with three powerful advocates for the creation of an investigation into the events leading up to january 5, the attacks on the capital. what happened that day and what we can do to ensure that such an attack on the ultimate symbol of our democracy never happens again. and that is why we need an independent, outside bipartisan commission. that is why -- what i have been working on to make sure that it is fair and bipartisan. i want to introduce you to sandra and she will tell her story. she was the partner of officer sicknick for many years and i am so sorry for her loss. and jerry dunn, who is a member of the capitol police force it was there today and described to me what he went through. and he is with the d.c. police force and self applied to the capital to help save our lives that day. they are the reason that i am fighting so hard for the creation of this commission. so that we can better understand the attack on our democracy and the heroic actions that were taken
collins: hello everybody. i'm here today with three powerful advocates for the creation of an investigation into the events leading up to january 5, the attacks on the capital. what happened that day and what we can do to ensure that such an attack on the ultimate symbol of our democracy never happens again. and that is why we need an independent, outside bipartisan commission. that is why -- what i have been working on to make sure that it is fair and bipartisan. i want to introduce you to...
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matt hornbech, collin martin, troy gayeski.ll ahead, the week ahead featuring the fed minutes and another busy week of fed speech. that conversation next. this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: i'm jonathan ferro, this is "bloomberg real yield." time for the final spread. the week ahead, featuring a ton of fed speak with the vice chair monday followed by the president. -- the various presidents throughout the week. we will have a look at the fed minutes up wednesday for that. most of you know the answer for that. new york city reopening and lifting all restrictions on indoor and outdoor businesses. then, initial jobless claims thursday, and we rounded down the week with a host of global market pmi's. from new york city for our audience worldwide, that does it for us. see you next week. enjoy the weekend. (announcer) do you want to reduce stress? shed pounds? do you want to flatten your stomach? do all that and more in just 10 minutes a day with aerotrainer, the total body fitness solution that uses its revolutionary ergonomic design to help
matt hornbech, collin martin, troy gayeski.ll ahead, the week ahead featuring the fed minutes and another busy week of fed speech. that conversation next. this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: i'm jonathan ferro, this is "bloomberg real yield." time for the final spread. the week ahead, featuring a ton of fed speak with the vice chair monday followed by the president. -- the various presidents throughout the week. we will have a look at the fed minutes up wednesday for that. most of you know...
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collins: we do have a great responsibility to the rest of the world.d states has always been in that place. we are sending material to india. for them to make their own vaccines. south america also in real trouble. we have doses of astrazeneca that will be shipped there as soon as the fda clears them. there is a lot of intention here. the u.s. is the largest donor to this effort. we are trying to do what we can. i am deeply troubled when i see what is happening. we should push out all of the stops. now that we are getting to a better place in our country. vaccinating kids, you can say they do not get sick anyway, that is part of it. but some do. some are infected with long covid. we do not understand it. those kids will be sick for a long time. no one should minimize the risk. we know they are often the place where the virus gets started and then spreads to others. if we are going to stop this pandemic, we have to stop that. judy: it is always good to have thank you very much. dr. collins: great to be with you. ♪ judy: president biden spoke today with
collins: we do have a great responsibility to the rest of the world.d states has always been in that place. we are sending material to india. for them to make their own vaccines. south america also in real trouble. we have doses of astrazeneca that will be shipped there as soon as the fda clears them. there is a lot of intention here. the u.s. is the largest donor to this effort. we are trying to do what we can. i am deeply troubled when i see what is happening. we should push out all of the...
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francis collins.e back, it's gonna be "meanwhile." but, right now, remember, go to this link to fete your tickets to "the late show," because we will be back in the ed sullivan theater on june 14. why, mr. mayor? >> there's no stopping new york, there's no stopping stephen colbert. >> stephen: that's right, there's no stopping stephen colbert except commercial breaks. itch told i have to stop right now. we'll be right back. come on! ♪♪ so with your home & auto bundle, you'll save money and get round-the-clock protection. -sounds great. -sure does. shouldn't something, you know, wacky be happening right now? we thought people could use a break. we've all been through a lot this year. -that makes sense. -yeah. so... ♪ now's not a good time 3/5ths of nsync. are you sure? you have us booked all day. -read the room, guys. -yeah. right? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ look at what's happened to me.♪ ♪ i can't believe it myself.♪ ♪ ♪ maybe it is dirtier than it looks. it is dirtier than it looks. try tide hygienic clean. magi
francis collins.e back, it's gonna be "meanwhile." but, right now, remember, go to this link to fete your tickets to "the late show," because we will be back in the ed sullivan theater on june 14. why, mr. mayor? >> there's no stopping new york, there's no stopping stephen colbert. >> stephen: that's right, there's no stopping stephen colbert except commercial breaks. itch told i have to stop right now. we'll be right back. come on! ♪♪ so with your home &...
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sanders: thank you, senator collins.his does appear to be an area where there may be a bipartisan approach to a serious problem. we have a great panel. we have the president and ceo of the association of american colleges which represents the nation's medical schools, teaching hospitals and academic societies. thanks so much for being with us. >> thank you, chairman sanders and ranking member collins for holding this hearing. it's an honor to be included among this distinguished panel and i look forward to discussing challenges related to the physician workforce. i'm proud to represent academic physicians who teach our next generation of doctors, perform life-saving research and care for some of the nation's most vulnerable and complex patients. years of federally funded research led to the scientific underpinnings for the mrna covid-19 vaccines that are now saving so many lives. addressing the nation's physician workforce shortages and related challenges will require a multipronged public-private approach, including inn
sanders: thank you, senator collins.his does appear to be an area where there may be a bipartisan approach to a serious problem. we have a great panel. we have the president and ceo of the association of american colleges which represents the nation's medical schools, teaching hospitals and academic societies. thanks so much for being with us. >> thank you, chairman sanders and ranking member collins for holding this hearing. it's an honor to be included among this distinguished panel and...
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collins quickly, you said 160 million.at's a number of americans that is going to give you what, peace of mind? >> 160 million being fully immunized that would be about 63% of adults. i'd like to see that go higher but if you have above that number, the ones that have gotten at least one dose, that is 70%, that's getting into the place where we would think at least in communities that have been pretty faithful about this, the infection rates really should start to go down. i don't know if we ought to be talking quite so much about herd immunity as if there is some bright line where you get to that but it is the idea that when more and more of the population is immune, the virus doesn't have so much to do anymore and we want to send it packing, something we all want to do. >> woodruff: two things i want to ask you dr. collins, one of the growing chorus of skepticism at the cdc and its guidelines saying they're just too cautious and dr. lena nguyen who is an emergency physician here in washington former baltimore city health
collins quickly, you said 160 million.at's a number of americans that is going to give you what, peace of mind? >> 160 million being fully immunized that would be about 63% of adults. i'd like to see that go higher but if you have above that number, the ones that have gotten at least one dose, that is 70%, that's getting into the place where we would think at least in communities that have been pretty faithful about this, the infection rates really should start to go down. i don't know if...
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francis collins. i'll ask him about biden's new goal to make sure 70% of americans receive one dose of the vaccine by july 4th and whether that gets us to herd immunity. >>> plus hiring seems to be slowing down nationwide. republicans believe that biden's federal aid plans, the very ones meant to help americans during the pandemic, might be to blame. more "velshi" after this. more "vels hi" after this marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice. now no fruit is forbidden. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. oh. their award-winning content is tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its recommendations. so it's like my streaming service. well except now you're bi
francis collins. i'll ask him about biden's new goal to make sure 70% of americans receive one dose of the vaccine by july 4th and whether that gets us to herd immunity. >>> plus hiring seems to be slowing down nationwide. republicans believe that biden's federal aid plans, the very ones meant to help americans during the pandemic, might be to blame. more "velshi" after this. more "vels hi" after this marie could only imagine enjoying freshly squeezed orange juice....
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it's not an investigation of collins for senator campaign. it's an investigation of a single donor among the hundred thousand donors that i have, and if he's done something wrong as the warrant alleges, then he should be pursued by the fbi. i would also clarify that some of that money went to an outside superpac, not to my campaign, but my campaign website actually has information on it instructing people that they can only make donations with their own money. they cannot funnel it through someone else. they cannot be straw donors and they have to check that box, and they have to contribute. i had no knowledge. that is not an investigation of my campaign or of me, just of one of my many donors. >> senator collins, thanks for your clarification. >>> round table is up next, and a preview of the pentagon report on ufos that is coming soon. stay with us. >> announcer: "this week" with george stephanopoulos, sponsored by abbott. "this week" with geo stephanopoulos, sponsored by abbott. because we all deserve an answer. it demands your heart stays
it's not an investigation of collins for senator campaign. it's an investigation of a single donor among the hundred thousand donors that i have, and if he's done something wrong as the warrant alleges, then he should be pursued by the fbi. i would also clarify that some of that money went to an outside superpac, not to my campaign, but my campaign website actually has information on it instructing people that they can only make donations with their own money. they cannot funnel it through...
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in 1963, collins was chosen by nasa in the third ever class of astronauts.ini 10 mission before joining the apollo 11 team bound for the moon. after retiring from nasa, collins became the inaugural director of the smithsonian national air and space museum in washington while actively avoiding the celebrity status earned by aldrin and armstrong. michael collins, who flew america to the moon, died on wednesday in florida. wednesday in florida. he was 90 years old. i'm david collado i chose the spark cash card from capital one. cause i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. last year i redeemed $21,000 in cash back which i used for new equipment, to expand production. what's in your wallet? (dad) you know, if we take that wrapper back to the store, it can be recycled into other stuff. (daughter) well i want my wrapper to be... a hang glider! (dad) how about a park bench? (daughter) dad, you need to think bigger. (vo) now you can recycle your crunchy bar wrappers in-store. what's the #1 retinol brand used most by dermatologists? it's neutrogena® rapid
in 1963, collins was chosen by nasa in the third ever class of astronauts.ini 10 mission before joining the apollo 11 team bound for the moon. after retiring from nasa, collins became the inaugural director of the smithsonian national air and space museum in washington while actively avoiding the celebrity status earned by aldrin and armstrong. michael collins, who flew america to the moon, died on wednesday in florida. wednesday in florida. he was 90 years old. i'm david collado i chose the...
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collins not. collins not moving their.round the incriminating evidence against colin rideout. >> so you're pointing the finger on call and is anyone else pointing the finger at anyone else? so you're pointing the finger at colin, on behalf of laura -- >> it affects the family dynamics during the trial. >> we have mother and son, and then paul -- >> i never said that it was colin, i never said that it was anybody, i just said that no one connected evidence to the scene to my guy. >> and we had to? >> after a month of testimony the case went to the jury, chelsea remained his biggest supporter to the very end. do you think that the way you described him as being this protector of the family, do you think that is optimally what might have gotten him in trouble? >> he's a smart guy, i don't think he would ever put himself in a situation, he had a life ahead of him. he had no need. >> after five days of deliberations, the jury reached a verdict. >> we set a prayer. >> hearts racing, game face on. >> tensions were high for everyo
collins not. collins not moving their.round the incriminating evidence against colin rideout. >> so you're pointing the finger on call and is anyone else pointing the finger at anyone else? so you're pointing the finger at colin, on behalf of laura -- >> it affects the family dynamics during the trial. >> we have mother and son, and then paul -- >> i never said that it was colin, i never said that it was anybody, i just said that no one connected evidence to the scene to...
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i want to thank chuck collins for joining us throughout the evening. >> thank you.ou to progressive. i hope people will get the bulk and support the progressive. >> thank you. you can get that issue out in your local bookstore or by prescribing@progressive prescribing@progressive.org/subs cribe. thanks again so much. ♪♪ 's. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> welcome to the manhattan institute event cast titled biden's overture the state of the administrative state. i am james senior fellow and director of legal policy for the manhattan institute for policy research and today i am joined by my friend and colleague manhattan institute visiting scholar richard epstein who is a professor of law at the nyu school of law where he is also the director of the
i want to thank chuck collins for joining us throughout the evening. >> thank you.ou to progressive. i hope people will get the bulk and support the progressive. >> thank you. you can get that issue out in your local bookstore or by prescribing@progressive prescribing@progressive.org/subs cribe. thanks again so much. ♪♪ 's. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> welcome to the manhattan institute event cast titled biden's overture the state of the administrative state. i am james senior fellow...
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schumer: senator collins wanted to make sure senator portman knew i supported her, which i felt manyenators including mansion, so i told her i would and he voted yes. yes? >> senator mcconnell says the exact opposite? sen. schumer: surprise, surprise, surprise. >> [indiscernible] sen. schumer: let's take the boldest thing we have done, the aarp, supported by 75% of american people and 60% of republicans. there is a huge dichotomy as president biden as repeated between republican voters and republican senators. zero republicans in the house and senate vote for them. it is because unfortunately they are under the thumb of donald trump, who once nothing done. >> where are you on the reconciliation process? sen. schumer: as i've said , we tried to work with republicans where we can but we need big bold action and reconciliation is a serious consideration to get that bold action if we can't get it with republicans. next. >> [indiscernible] the actions that surrounded this competitiveness bill. are you open to the idea of filibuster reform? sen. schumer: i think the events of the last few
schumer: senator collins wanted to make sure senator portman knew i supported her, which i felt manyenators including mansion, so i told her i would and he voted yes. yes? >> senator mcconnell says the exact opposite? sen. schumer: surprise, surprise, surprise. >> [indiscernible] sen. schumer: let's take the boldest thing we have done, the aarp, supported by 75% of american people and 60% of republicans. there is a huge dichotomy as president biden as repeated between republican...
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chairman. >> thank you, senator collins. i know some senators may be going back and forth as i mentioned. i will start a second round of questions. ranking member scott may have questions as well and we will see where we are when other senators are moving back and forth. but i wanted to go back to ms. white for a question. i was particularly moved by your testimony, as someone who had the experience you had and was able to take the time to write about it and provide guidance to so many americans who have experienced job losses and have been challenged in some of the ways that you outlined. i wanted to ask you about the topic of age discrimination and the workplace. but also, the need to make sure that workplaces are welcoming of workers of all ages. in your written testimony, you talk about the need to tackle ageism in the workplace and to ensure they are not denied opportunities that they would deserve. this is critically important that we strengthen both legal protections for older workers but also make clear to employers
chairman. >> thank you, senator collins. i know some senators may be going back and forth as i mentioned. i will start a second round of questions. ranking member scott may have questions as well and we will see where we are when other senators are moving back and forth. but i wanted to go back to ms. white for a question. i was particularly moved by your testimony, as someone who had the experience you had and was able to take the time to write about it and provide guidance to so many...
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collins, thanks for bringing your optimism as well to the show.s always a pleasure. >> it's a good day for optimism. we didn't even talk about the fact that adolescents can get safely immunized as well. my 14-year-old granddaughter is getting her shot tomorrow. this is great. >> my 14-year-old is ecstatic about next week when he gets it. i hear you. thank you, sir. >>> let me bring in somebody who has to interpret the guidance. it's the governor of the commonwealth of pennsylvania, it's governor tom wolf. governor wolf, thanks for coming on. you heard dr. collins there. you read the cdc requirements. you talked to your public health officials. what conclusions are you coming to? >> well, it is confusing, the cdc guidelines basically say if you are fully immunized, two weeks after your final dose, you don't have to wear a mask if you are going to be outside and about. they are saying, if you are in close quarters inside, if you are going to a hospital, if you are in public transition, if you are in a long-term care facility, wear a mask. i think as
collins, thanks for bringing your optimism as well to the show.s always a pleasure. >> it's a good day for optimism. we didn't even talk about the fact that adolescents can get safely immunized as well. my 14-year-old granddaughter is getting her shot tomorrow. this is great. >> my 14-year-old is ecstatic about next week when he gets it. i hear you. thank you, sir. >>> let me bring in somebody who has to interpret the guidance. it's the governor of the commonwealth of...
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the one that they were asking was largely about was he giving money to canon john collins, put money into your account, then you gave the money to who those types of questions. and so, of course, given the length of time that the mom was held, it was clear that mom did not give them the answers they went to. the 2nd issue is that they considered him, mom had an, as somebody as a recruiter of young people when you were sending outside of the country to get military training with which they would then fight the government. so in the it is clear reference to the military wing of the pen, african it's congress in one of these letters. and then of course, a clear indication to see we can can and can in collins fortunately never by and for the apartheid regime within that group. they've been very close friends like a family living together. and the inadvertently found out about this by when he heard the special bonds over speaking and saying this, bonnie know that kenny sold him out. now that made perfect sense because of all the other people that were in the room. but this is something th
the one that they were asking was largely about was he giving money to canon john collins, put money into your account, then you gave the money to who those types of questions. and so, of course, given the length of time that the mom was held, it was clear that mom did not give them the answers they went to. the 2nd issue is that they considered him, mom had an, as somebody as a recruiter of young people when you were sending outside of the country to get military training with which they would...
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which is can and can and collins. and fortunately there was a spy.for the apartheid regime within their group they've been very close friends like a family living together and the m.m. inadvertently found out about. this by when he had this special branch over speaking and saying there's been you know that kenny's sold him out now that made perfect sense because of all the other people that were in the room that this is something the in mom. so this is this kind of information is contained and in this part of the document this is the other side of the of the of the cracka so i think that this information when they do open an inquest into the death of the mit we will now be able to lay to rest who actually betrayed betrayed. her own. the unable to visit the ema why he was in detention his family grew increasingly concerned about him. support came from a british born south african politician catherine taylor who raised the mom's detention in parliament. the police minister replied that it was not in the public interest to comment on her rules detention
which is can and can and collins. and fortunately there was a spy.for the apartheid regime within their group they've been very close friends like a family living together and the m.m. inadvertently found out about. this by when he had this special branch over speaking and saying there's been you know that kenny's sold him out now that made perfect sense because of all the other people that were in the room that this is something the in mom. so this is this kind of information is contained and...
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senator collins. collins: dr. james herbert more than 80000 nursing schools for the qualified applicants and graduates interesting programs in 2019. faculty shortages recited as the top reason. something about that, 80000 qualified applicants who wanted to be initial rn or advanced practice nurses, turned away because of a lack of faculty. how can congress help with the faculty side of the equation that is creating this bottleneck and contributing to the shortages. >> thank you senator collins for the question prayed it is a challenge with nursing faculty in particular . out of all of the challenges, this is in the one in particular that one of the things in many places that one is we are turning our own now, we're standing up a program to train nurse educators and winter and will become our own faculty because there's not enough nurse educators found there. and the second thing, loan repayment programs are absolutely critical and there are a number of programs out there, i know you have sponsored many of these i'
senator collins. collins: dr. james herbert more than 80000 nursing schools for the qualified applicants and graduates interesting programs in 2019. faculty shortages recited as the top reason. something about that, 80000 qualified applicants who wanted to be initial rn or advanced practice nurses, turned away because of a lack of faculty. how can congress help with the faculty side of the equation that is creating this bottleneck and contributing to the shortages. >> thank you senator...
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you have collins who says yes. let me come up here with this. collins says yes, romney says yes, he says the perception is republicans don't want the truth. he doesn't believe that's mcconnell's motivation but he says that's the perception. what do we know about the others? will we get six or seven, and it will be close, or will we get the two or three traditional breakaways, and this becomes a traditional washington the leader wins? >> it's a small handful of members. we're still waiting on someone like pat toomey who make up his mind. i think that he's somebody to maybe keep an eye on but otherwise i'm counting murkowski, romney, collins, i don't know how you get much beyond that. >> the democrats are trying to do whatever they can, including listen lastly to the left senator, joe manchin, the democrat in the middle, on other issues that will come up in the weeks ahead saying to republicans why, this is an attack on our capitol, set trump aside, let's have the truth. >> we need to put a stop to this cancer in the republican party. senate repub
you have collins who says yes. let me come up here with this. collins says yes, romney says yes, he says the perception is republicans don't want the truth. he doesn't believe that's mcconnell's motivation but he says that's the perception. what do we know about the others? will we get six or seven, and it will be close, or will we get the two or three traditional breakaways, and this becomes a traditional washington the leader wins? >> it's a small handful of members. we're still waiting...
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senator susan collins from bangor, maine, joins me next. stay with us.everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo-hoo! great tasting ensure with 9 grams of protein, 27 vitamins and minerals, and nutrients to support immune health. lactaid is 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can enjoy it even if you're sensitive to dairy. so anyone who says lactaid isn't real milk is also saying mabel here isn't a real cow. and she really hates that. >>> welcome back to "state of the union," i'm jake tapper. former republican presidential nominee and current republican senator mitt romney being booed down and narrowly avoided being censured by utah's republican party. it is one more example of the republican base's ongoing loyalty to president trump. my next guest surprised a lot of people by decisively winning her seat again in 2020. joining me now for her first national tv interview in quite a long time, susan collins of maine, joins us live from bangor. it is an honor to have you. thank you so much. >>
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he said he wants -- that's what susan collins also voted to convict donald trump on his second impeachment trial, she wants changes as well and then i asked romney, would you be willing to see debate begin on this proposal? and he says he is not there yet. so, it just shows you how unlikely it is that anything will get through the senate. republicans, if they do filibuster this as soon as next week, could be the first time they do that to legislation in this congress and it could be over this commission, which is drafted by bipartisan support in the house. >> okay, manu, stay with us, if you would, and we also want to bring in david chalian, our cnn political director. david, nancy pelosi does congressional math better than anybody. why would she still sound hopeful? >> yeah, well, as you are right, alisyn, she does do congressional math pretty darn well. i don't think that's a real sense of hope. i think what that is is an attempt to use what the house passed last night and try and use that as some leverage to let that create some momentum where there seems none to exist right now in the
he said he wants -- that's what susan collins also voted to convict donald trump on his second impeachment trial, she wants changes as well and then i asked romney, would you be willing to see debate begin on this proposal? and he says he is not there yet. so, it just shows you how unlikely it is that anything will get through the senate. republicans, if they do filibuster this as soon as next week, could be the first time they do that to legislation in this congress and it could be over this...
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wouldn't he and francis collins or anybody else want the answers?tead they are answering very academic hard sentences. >> just like president biden and nancy pelosi, doctor fauci and francis collins have a lot at stake, not just their reputation but what we now know about the origins of what the evidence points to the origins of this coronavirus began i was listening to the recording dating back with you, very revealing and so much we have to uncover. laura: keep digging, thank you. another big question, why the mad push from the medical establishment toward vaccinations on every single person on the planet even those who already have long-lasting immunity, making big pharma executives and investors exceedingly rich. according to business insider at least nine big pharma tycoons are vaccine billionaires collectively worth $19.3 billion. this includes four moderna execs and investors and one biotech exec, joining me victor davis hanson, senior fellow, i have never seen a push for vaccinations from children, small children to people who already had th
wouldn't he and francis collins or anybody else want the answers?tead they are answering very academic hard sentences. >> just like president biden and nancy pelosi, doctor fauci and francis collins have a lot at stake, not just their reputation but what we now know about the origins of what the evidence points to the origins of this coronavirus began i was listening to the recording dating back with you, very revealing and so much we have to uncover. laura: keep digging, thank you....
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star of the michigan state police, and benny in a poleion, brian piersy, dean sevard and jonathan collins. and we remember colin rose who lost his life in 2016. and our community rose up to support his family. we honor his contribution. my friend, the owner of the marathon gas station used pennies on the dollars to raise $10,000 for this man's family and we are recognizing in the contributions by our law enforcement officers. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman
star of the michigan state police, and benny in a poleion, brian piersy, dean sevard and jonathan collins. and we remember colin rose who lost his life in 2016. and our community rose up to support his family. we honor his contribution. my friend, the owner of the marathon gas station used pennies on the dollars to raise $10,000 for this man's family and we are recognizing in the contributions by our law enforcement officers. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the...
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the next i and the home day, and on his friendship with canon, john collins, whom the mom had 1st met on the steps of saint paul's cathedral in london. so while the police asked a lot of questions, it seemed they already knew the answers. demand her own, waited for the police to press charges, but yet none came a majority in all of the members i have of the day of that it's still very much itched in my mind. and i remember the police coming the morning to the home. i wasn't at school and they my father, i remember my father telling my mother that he didn't come in school lee, that they want to speak to him at the college and squeezed that he went to prison in the city of cut down the message that the police gave to the community, they could see that the mob had this power to go villas, this community which is very small, but quite strong economically and the strong in history in the country, but very close community. and so i think it was this preemptive strike. that they wanted to take him or to shake him up before he had the chance to gather a body of people coming up. when friends
the next i and the home day, and on his friendship with canon, john collins, whom the mom had 1st met on the steps of saint paul's cathedral in london. so while the police asked a lot of questions, it seemed they already knew the answers. demand her own, waited for the police to press charges, but yet none came a majority in all of the members i have of the day of that it's still very much itched in my mind. and i remember the police coming the morning to the home. i wasn't at school and they...
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select committee then not investigate. >> [inaudible question] >> i'll be brief about it, senator collinsto make sure senator portman new that i supported her, which i did for many senators so i told her i would and then we will again. >> [inaudible question] >> really? surprise, surprise, surprise. >> [inaudible question] >> the boldest thing we have done, arp, supported by 75% of the american people and 60% of republicans. as a huge economy as president biden repeatedly pointed out between republican voters in senators in congress, 50% of republicans support arp, zero in the house and senate voted for it because unfortunately, they are under the thumb of donald trump who wants nothing done but that's not where republicans really are. >> [inaudible question] >> we have had two very good, long intense discussions in our caucus as recently as wednesday and we are continuing at those lunches, it was made clear how important f1 is to the country, our democratic majority an individual senators and those discussions are ongoing and i have a lot of faith in them. yes. you. >> [inaudible questio
select committee then not investigate. >> [inaudible question] >> i'll be brief about it, senator collinsto make sure senator portman new that i supported her, which i did for many senators so i told her i would and then we will again. >> [inaudible question] >> really? surprise, surprise, surprise. >> [inaudible question] >> the boldest thing we have done, arp, supported by 75% of the american people and 60% of republicans. as a huge economy as president...
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collins. israeli has moved forces to the gaza border as it prepares with potential ground incursion with hamas. trey yingst joins us live from the gaza-israel border as the violence threatens to escalate into a full-blown war. good evening, trey. >> shannon, good evening. fighting is continuing tonight between israel and gaza as the death toll is rising. tonight, the israeli air force is bombing targets throughout the gaza strip and earlier in the evening, the artillery units behind me were firing shells at hamas and slack jihad positions. the damage done to gaza in the past 24 set back years this. level of conflict hasn't been seen in the region since operation protective edge in 201. more than 125 palestinians have been killed so far. and hundreds more injured. 31 of the dead are children. on the israeli side the death toll reached 9 people today. the israeli military said that more than 2,000 rockets have been fired from gaza into israel since monday. the cross border violence is no longer
collins. israeli has moved forces to the gaza border as it prepares with potential ground incursion with hamas. trey yingst joins us live from the gaza-israel border as the violence threatens to escalate into a full-blown war. good evening, trey. >> shannon, good evening. fighting is continuing tonight between israel and gaza as the death toll is rising. tonight, the israeli air force is bombing targets throughout the gaza strip and earlier in the evening, the artillery units behind me...
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well claire collins finds herself in that position tonight as her sons...reen rovers, face off in the league two play—off semi—finals tonight... first time planning to get to the other. and in the playoffs. couldn't be a bigger game. —— playing against each other. i be a bigger game. -- playing against each other. , ., ., ., each other. i 'ust wanted to have the training — each other. ijust wanted to have the training room _ each other. ijust wanted to have the training room and _ each other. ijust wanted to have the training room and i _ each other. ijust wanted to have the training room and i saw- each other. ijust wanted to have the training room and i saw a - the training room and i saw a message _ the training room and i saw a message from mum saying i'm going out drinking already. it was more of a case _ out drinking already. it was more of a case i_ out drinking already. it was more of a case i think— out drinking already. it was more of a case i think that she was more excited — a case i think that she was more excited than any of us to see it. my d
well claire collins finds herself in that position tonight as her sons...reen rovers, face off in the league two play—off semi—finals tonight... first time planning to get to the other. and in the playoffs. couldn't be a bigger game. —— playing against each other. i be a bigger game. -- playing against each other. , ., ., ., each other. i 'ust wanted to have the training — each other. ijust wanted to have the training room _ each other. ijust wanted to have the training room and _...
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that was quite the rebuke by senator collins. outdoors is misleading. it is possibly less than 0.1%. why can't they say it is next to impossible to catch covid-19 outdoors, especially if you're vaccinated? >> liz, i can't explain what the cdc is getting at. if they had their way we would wear belt suspenders and diapers. we have not been able to track any outbreaks from a outside event. multiple construction companies, no major outbreaks from outside events. time to let people go, let people be without masks if they have the vaccine, let people be out side without a mask. mental health crisis, letting people get outside without a mask would do more than any medicine i could subscribe as a physician. elizabeth: you know, even "the new york times" is saying what you're saying. they haven't found any cases of people catching covid-19 outdoors but you have the university of massachusetts suspending students for not wearing masks outside. you have the d.c. mayor say, banning outdoor dancing at weddings, a woman who wants to get marrie
that was quite the rebuke by senator collins. outdoors is misleading. it is possibly less than 0.1%. why can't they say it is next to impossible to catch covid-19 outdoors, especially if you're vaccinated? >> liz, i can't explain what the cdc is getting at. if they had their way we would wear belt suspenders and diapers. we have not been able to track any outbreaks from a outside event. multiple construction companies, no major outbreaks from outside events. time to let people go, let...
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the teachers union write your guidance on reopening using the union language work of ward, susan collinsrying to control you through the mask mandate is like a ball and chain they want to have around your face and control us from the cradle to the grave, i think that's what this is all about, they want to show that they have control of americans but this is the home of the brain, the land of the free the home of the brave, working to keep fighting it and if you upset senator collins, that's not easy to do she's one of the best prepared senators i've ever met, she knows what she's talking about and if she's going after you, you better look in the mirror and see what's happening. liz: then senator rand paul saying dr. fauci is dodging questions and trying to hide past nih funded he oversaw went to find work in china to do research on super viruses that jump from animal to human beings. watch this. >> a bad virus spike protein they got from the wuhan institute into the stars is not the minority because at least 200 scientists have signed a statement from the cambridge working group saying i
the teachers union write your guidance on reopening using the union language work of ward, susan collinsrying to control you through the mask mandate is like a ball and chain they want to have around your face and control us from the cradle to the grave, i think that's what this is all about, they want to show that they have control of americans but this is the home of the brain, the land of the free the home of the brave, working to keep fighting it and if you upset senator collins, that's not...