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johns hopkins microbiologist david love surveyed federal data on drugs found in imported shrimp some of the top drugs that we found in shrimp were i'm sure if your aunts chloramphenicol tetracycline self on a meds and instructed meissen what does it mean for the consumer to be exposed to antibiotic resistant bacteria if you get an infection from these bacteria it can be hard to treat using antibiotics especially if these bacteria are resistant to the antibiotics that your doctor would prescribe. bombs that use antibiotics often farm with overcrowded pawn diseases are a big deal in shrimp farming there's a can be a high mortality rate in some shrimp farms. the food and drug administration polices shrimp imports. $5500000000.00 pounds the thing it is imported into the united states every year and much of it ends up in a cold storage facility like this one in southern california but only a tiny fraction of all of that seafood is actually inspected so we've come here today to find out exactly how the f.d.a. . emily morrison is a veteran f.d.a. inspector we've collected one subsample out
johns hopkins microbiologist david love surveyed federal data on drugs found in imported shrimp some of the top drugs that we found in shrimp were i'm sure if your aunts chloramphenicol tetracycline self on a meds and instructed meissen what does it mean for the consumer to be exposed to antibiotic resistant bacteria if you get an infection from these bacteria it can be hard to treat using antibiotics especially if these bacteria are resistant to the antibiotics that your doctor would...
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they could tell how much i loved the brand. davidyou used to play a lot of three on three basketball? john: yes. david: so, when you were back in chicago, did you ever play basketball with barack obama? john: several times. david: is he that good of a player? john: he's a very good player, he knows what he's doing. he's a little bit of an in between size, 6'2", 6'5" or so. david: he can't dunk the ball? john: i don't know about that. he probably could. he's a little left-handed, and makes clutch shots all the time under pressure. david: there was another player in chicago even better than barack obama named michael jordan. did you ever play against michael jordan? john: i did get to play against michael around chicago a lot. he was at the different clubs and you could be on the court with him. david: do you think he's overrated? john: no. i think he's the greatest player of all time. david: i understand at one time you played against him and beat him, the only person who ever beat him in a one-on-one game. john: it was a very fortuna
they could tell how much i loved the brand. davidyou used to play a lot of three on three basketball? john: yes. david: so, when you were back in chicago, did you ever play basketball with barack obama? john: several times. david: is he that good of a player? john: he's a very good player, he knows what he's doing. he's a little bit of an in between size, 6'2", 6'5" or so. david: he can't dunk the ball? john: i don't know about that. he probably could. he's a little left-handed, and...
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love being in mcdonald's. it is sort of my home away from home. daviddid you do that before you were on the mcdonald's board? john: i have been doing that since i got home from college. i just love it there. david: and you think it's healthy for you? john: it seems like it has worked out ok so far for me. david: when you were interviewing to be on the board, i presume they interview to be on the board, did you mention this? did they think this was unusual? john: i still remember having breakfast with andy mckenna, who became the non-executive chairman of mcdonald's, and jim cantalupo, the ceo, and it went marvelously well. they could tell how much i loved the brand. david: you used to play a lot of three on three basketball? john: yes. david: in chicago, did you ever play basketball with barack obama? john: several times. david: is he that good a player? john: he is a very good player. he knows what he is doing. he is a little bit of an in between size. he's sort of 6'2.5" or so. david: he cannot dunk the ball, right? john: i do not know about that. dav
love being in mcdonald's. it is sort of my home away from home. daviddid you do that before you were on the mcdonald's board? john: i have been doing that since i got home from college. i just love it there. david: and you think it's healthy for you? john: it seems like it has worked out ok so far for me. david: when you were interviewing to be on the board, i presume they interview to be on the board, did you mention this? did they think this was unusual? john: i still remember having...
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and byron's make it a double beating labor goes in to claim the german david i love opened the scoring at the variance at the come to this decently titled we catch up with all the action parlance olympic stadium. i'm nichelle fairly welcome to the show. the us is celebrating its independence day in a largely song for a mood as coronavirus and widespread anti-racism protests have cast shadows over what normally are festive celebrations president donald trump and 1st lady malani up trump are hosting a picnic on the white house lawn several 100 guests are attending most not wearing masks many thousands of others are expected to converge on the city to watch a fireworks display and military fly over that's despite the country recently breaking its record for new coronavirus cases. across the country more than 5052 sorry 1000 people were infected on friday despite the surging numbers president don trump made an address to the nation claiming that the u.s. was close to defeating the virus we were doing better than any country had ever done in history and that just does any country and then w
and byron's make it a double beating labor goes in to claim the german david i love opened the scoring at the variance at the come to this decently titled we catch up with all the action parlance olympic stadium. i'm nichelle fairly welcome to the show. the us is celebrating its independence day in a largely song for a mood as coronavirus and widespread anti-racism protests have cast shadows over what normally are festive celebrations president donald trump and 1st lady malani up trump are...
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david: and where did you get the name ariel from? john: i love the way the name sounded, it was a favorite character. i said if i had a daughter i would name my daughter ariel. but i had the company first. david: to keep up with what is going on the world, do you use computers? john: i actually don't use a computer. david: do you go on the internet? john: i go to the internet on my phone. david: do you use email? john: i do not email. david: so how do people get messages to you? do they send the pigeon with a message? ♪ david: how much are you managing now? john: about $13.5 billion. david: you managed more before the great recession. it came down, as was the case with many companies. in fact, how much money did you actually go down to? how low did you go? john: under $3 billion. david: do you think you should close up shop after you are under 3 billion dollars after having $20 billion or so? john: one of the lessons i learned from my father and melanie hobson, our president, agreed completely that we should always keep money saved for a rainy da
david: and where did you get the name ariel from? john: i love the way the name sounded, it was a favorite character. i said if i had a daughter i would name my daughter ariel. but i had the company first. david: to keep up with what is going on the world, do you use computers? john: i actually don't use a computer. david: do you go on the internet? john: i go to the internet on my phone. david: do you use email? john: i do not email. david: so how do people get messages to you? do they send...
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david: congressman. i love your upbeat attitude. seeps very fitting on this july 4th week.ing here. congressman brian babin. appreciate it. >>> coming up congressional leaders getting briefed on the russian bounty intel report while the trump administration continues to deny the president was aware of the report before it was leaked. a former cia station chief who can tell us exactly what is going on here usaa is made for what's next no matter what challenges life throws at you, we're always here to help with fast response and great service and it doesn't stop there we're also here to help look ahead that's why we're helping members catch up by spreading any missed usaa insurance payments over the next twelve months so you can keep more cash in your pockets for when it matters most and that's just one of the many ways we're here to help the military community find out more at usaa.com miles to the job site. the campsite. and anything else we set our sights on. miles that take us back to the places we want to go. and to the people who count on us. so, let's roll up our sleev
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and clients loved it. davidyou were the ceo from the beginning, and then eventually you had a co-ceo. then the co-ceo had a heart problem, and he had to step back, and then you brought somebody else in. but you, at one point, you kicked yourself upstairs and made yourself chairman. charles: i did. i did. charles: then somebody else was running the company, and it didn't work out, so you came back in for three years to run it again. was that something you wanted to do? charles: 2004, i came back in. i wasn't sure i wanted to do, but obviously i love the company so much that i came back in in 2008. i retired again as ceo. i had walt bettinger take over, and he's done a fantastic job for the last 10 or 12 years. david: right. charles: and so -- but i'm always sort of hanging around as the compass of the company. i gotta keep pushing the people who are going this way, it's north. ♪ david: so when you graduated from stanford business school, did you say, i'm going to join a private equity firm or a hedge fund? charle
and clients loved it. davidyou were the ceo from the beginning, and then eventually you had a co-ceo. then the co-ceo had a heart problem, and he had to step back, and then you brought somebody else in. but you, at one point, you kicked yourself upstairs and made yourself chairman. charles: i did. i did. charles: then somebody else was running the company, and it didn't work out, so you came back in for three years to run it again. was that something you wanted to do? charles: 2004, i came back...
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whyte thanked his donor, david langston. >> i love you, man. >> reporter: while doctors are cautioushether this therapy will work dr. whyte is convinced. meg oliver, cbs news, montclair, new jersey. up next: becoming a u.s. citizen in the age of coronavirus. steve hartman's at the drive- thru. thru. chicago! for me!""ok, so, mae i thought i was managing... ...my moderate to severe crohn's disease. yes! until i realized something was missing... ...me. you ok, sis? my symptoms kept me- -from being there for my sisters. "...flight boarding for flight 2007 to chicago..." so i talked to my doctor and learned- ...humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief... -and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened,- -, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worseni
whyte thanked his donor, david langston. >> i love you, man. >> reporter: while doctors are cautioushether this therapy will work dr. whyte is convinced. meg oliver, cbs news, montclair, new jersey. up next: becoming a u.s. citizen in the age of coronavirus. steve hartman's at the drive- thru. thru. chicago! for me!""ok, so, mae i thought i was managing... ...my moderate to severe crohn's disease. yes! until i realized something was missing... ...me. you ok, sis? my...
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whyte thanked his donor, david langston. >> i love you. >> reporter: while dockets are cautious whether this therapy will work dr. whyte is convinced. cbs news, montclair, new jersey. up next -- becoming a u.s. citizen -- in the age of coronavirus. steve hartman's at the drive-thru. y te to severe crohn's disease. yes! until i realized something was missing... ...me. you ok, sis? my symptoms kept me- -from being there for my sisters. "...flight boarding for flight 2007 to chicago..." so i talked to my doctor and learned- ...humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief... -d ny achieveremin ability fight infons. -, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor... whcertain fungnfections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections... ...or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. be there for you, and them. ask your doctor ab
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david: congressman. i love your upbeat attitude. seeps very fitting on this july 4th week.ing here. congressman brian babin. appreciate it. >>> coming up congressional leaders getting briefed on the russian bounty intel report while the trump administration continues to deny the president was aware of the report before it was leaked. a former cia station chief who can tell us exactly what is going on here i'm greg, i'm 68 years old. i do motivational speaking in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-- to give back to younger people. i think most adults will start realizing that they don't recall things as quickly as they used to or they don't remember things as vividly as they once did. i've been taking prevagen for about three years now. people say to me periodically, "man, you've got a memory like an elephant." it's really, really helped me tremendously. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. apps except work.rywhere... why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how
david: congressman. i love your upbeat attitude. seeps very fitting on this july 4th week.ing here. congressman brian babin. appreciate it. >>> coming up congressional leaders getting briefed on the russian bounty intel report while the trump administration continues to deny the president was aware of the report before it was leaked. a former cia station chief who can tell us exactly what is going on here i'm greg, i'm 68 years old. i do motivational speaking in addition to the...
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david: congressman. i love your upbeat attitude. seeps very fitting on this july 4th week.ank you for being here. congressman brian babin. appreciate it. >>> coming up congressional leaders getting briefed on the russian bounty intel report while the trump administration continues to deny the president was aware of the report before it was leaked. a former cia station chief who can tell us exactly what is going on here i got an oriole here. eh. common bird. ooh look! over here! something much better. there it is. peacock, included with xfinity x1. remarkable. fascinating. -very. it streams tons of your favorite shows and movies, plus the latest in sports news and... huh - run! the newest streaming app has landed on xfinity x1. now that's... simple. easy. awesome. xfinity x1 just got even better with peacock premium included at no additional cost. no strings attached. just say "peacock" into your voice remote to start watching today. ♪. david: cia director gina haspel led a group of intel officials to brief congressional leaders on that report that russia was offering bounti
david: congressman. i love your upbeat attitude. seeps very fitting on this july 4th week.ank you for being here. congressman brian babin. appreciate it. >>> coming up congressional leaders getting briefed on the russian bounty intel report while the trump administration continues to deny the president was aware of the report before it was leaked. a former cia station chief who can tell us exactly what is going on here i got an oriole here. eh. common bird. ooh look! over here!...
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david: congressman. i love your upbeat attitude. seeps very fitting on this july 4th week. congressman brian babin. appreciate it. >>> coming up congressional leaders getting briefed on the russian bounty intel report while the trump administration continues to deny the president was aware of the report before it was leaked. a former cia station chief who can tell us exactly what is going on here ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you the speed, reliability, and security you need. tools to manage your business from any device, anywhere. and a team of experts - here for you 24/7. we've always believed in the power of working together. that's why, when every connection counts... you can count on us. iredefined the wordng th'school' this yea
david: congressman. i love your upbeat attitude. seeps very fitting on this july 4th week. congressman brian babin. appreciate it. >>> coming up congressional leaders getting briefed on the russian bounty intel report while the trump administration continues to deny the president was aware of the report before it was leaked. a former cia station chief who can tell us exactly what is going on here ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh....
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david: i love that question. want to be careful with that one. tell surviving world war ii veterans that there should not be a memorial to d-day, or the shaw memorial, i am sorry. it is military but i god -- annette: those people fought for something that we value. ways we,ificed in think on, do not have to sacrifice. i would not want them to be forgotten. david: and a key point is historically, monument making came out of the romantic age. at least the monuments we know of. where the individual hero is always exalted. in the 19th century, the measure of every sculptor is whether they could do an equestrian. gaudens started with the shaw memorial and ended up putting the soldiers there. this exultation of the romantic, adividual hero -- why not national monument to the natural rights tradition? the american republic was born out of this thing jefferson called natural rights. let's inspire some really creative artists. how about popular sovereign or a monument to equality? or we could say every civil-rights monument is a monument to equality and i
david: i love that question. want to be careful with that one. tell surviving world war ii veterans that there should not be a memorial to d-day, or the shaw memorial, i am sorry. it is military but i god -- annette: those people fought for something that we value. ways we,ificed in think on, do not have to sacrifice. i would not want them to be forgotten. david: and a key point is historically, monument making came out of the romantic age. at least the monuments we know of. where the...
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clients loved it. davidu had a co-ceo and the andeo head a heart problem -- had a heart problem and had to step back. you kicked yourself upstairs and made yourself chairman and someone else was running the company and it didn't work out so you came back into run the company for three years. charles: i came back in. i wasn't sure i wanted to, but i love the company so much i came back in 2008. i retired again as ceo and had walt to cover. -- take over. he has done a fantastic job. i am hanging around as the compass of the company. and pushing people. didd: when you graduated, you say "i am going to join a private equity firm"? charles: as a said i -- as a kid i asked myself how to be successful and i thought a finance firm was the way to go. ♪ david: one of the causes you had is something i would like to talk about. you have been fairly open about it. it is called dyslexia. it means it is difficult for you to read in a conventional way that the average person can read. you had it for much of your life and yo
clients loved it. davidu had a co-ceo and the andeo head a heart problem -- had a heart problem and had to step back. you kicked yourself upstairs and made yourself chairman and someone else was running the company and it didn't work out so you came back into run the company for three years. charles: i came back in. i wasn't sure i wanted to, but i love the company so much i came back in 2008. i retired again as ceo and had walt to cover. -- take over. he has done a fantastic job. i am hanging...
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david louie, abc7 news. >> i love seeing the joy on david's face.seen dan and james perform in person. they are awesome. >>> all right, now, the due toe say they are not making as much money doing these -- as they did doing these in-person shows, but they are playing to larger digital audiences all over the world. they are spreading so much happiness. >> good magic is indistinguishable from magic. that's deep. let me work on that. i'll bring it back to you later. i'm eric thomas. >> and i'm dion lim. we'll see you bright and early tomorrow morning. have a great evening. [upb♪ i fell asleep ♪ tobut when i woke up. ♪i put everything in perspective. ♪ (boy) hi, do you want to share my sandwich? (vo) good feeds our connections. good feeds us all. hormel natural choice lunch meats. there's this game-time internetting room.nity. so fun. wow. and then there's this work-from-home internetting room. finally, the open-concept internetting room. this is not an open house. but your front door was open, so technically it is. get the most in-home wifi coverage wi
david louie, abc7 news. >> i love seeing the joy on david's face.seen dan and james perform in person. they are awesome. >>> all right, now, the due toe say they are not making as much money doing these -- as they did doing these in-person shows, but they are playing to larger digital audiences all over the world. they are spreading so much happiness. >> good magic is indistinguishable from magic. that's deep. let me work on that. i'll bring it back to you later. i'm eric...
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. >> david: i love you, harris. >> harris: i love you, too. >> kennedy: less power concentrated in thate, so there's not as much risk if we get the wrong person in there. i don't know that joe biden is the right person, but, you know. enough about that. protesters are not letting up over the holiday weekend, toppling more statues of christopher columbus. should these historical monuments be removed, or would that do more harm than good? will discuss, next. ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) once-weekly ozempic® is helping many people with type 2 diabetes like emily lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. i lost almost 12 pounds! oh! (announcer) for those also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. it lowers the risk. oh! and i only have to take it once a week. oh! ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) o
. >> david: i love you, harris. >> harris: i love you, too. >> kennedy: less power concentrated in thate, so there's not as much risk if we get the wrong person in there. i don't know that joe biden is the right person, but, you know. enough about that. protesters are not letting up over the holiday weekend, toppling more statues of christopher columbus. should these historical monuments be removed, or would that do more harm than good? will discuss, next. ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh,...
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david we love your stock picks but since you're going to save capitalism we thought this would be moreose. >> three steps. tax capital same as income. make no mistake we're under attack right now. i think if we lose capitalism at this point the greatest economic engine the world has ever known we'll morph into something that will destroy the profit incentive and innovation along with it. number two, you have to trim the tax code. it is 77,000 pages long. most of those are dedicated to avoid paying taxes. eliminate stocks based compensation. puts you on the same side of the fence as shareholder. i'm here to tell you that is bs. it doesn't work out that way. if you want to look to egregious example, look at ibm. charles: let's go back to number one. >> okay. charles: tax capital the same as income. >> well look -- charles: how would that work -- yeah. >> look, if you go back to the earliest stages of the industrial ref revolution and cap gains, capital investment preferential treatment made sense then, but capital base is so large, largely sits at those at the top of the food chain. look
david we love your stock picks but since you're going to save capitalism we thought this would be moreose. >> three steps. tax capital same as income. make no mistake we're under attack right now. i think if we lose capitalism at this point the greatest economic engine the world has ever known we'll morph into something that will destroy the profit incentive and innovation along with it. number two, you have to trim the tax code. it is 77,000 pages long. most of those are dedicated to...
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david asman. it is going to be quite, quite an election. great to see, my friend. we love you, david asman.thanks. elizabeth: next up, look at this next segment. a british court slams the guy behind the opposition research, the fake dirt that hillary clinton's campaign and democrats paid for and fbi used to spy on the trump team but you won't believe what christopher steel told a british court was the real reason that hillary clinton and the democrats paid him to deliver the fake dirt on trump. the fbi fell for it. jim banks from house armed services on this disturbing twist. that story next. ♪ - hey, can i... - safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. now every bath fitter bathbath fis installed quickly, safe drivers do save 40%. safely, and beautifully, with a lifetime warranty. go from old to new. from worn to wow. the beautiful bath you've always wanted, done righ
david asman. it is going to be quite, quite an election. great to see, my friend. we love you, david asman.thanks. elizabeth: next up, look at this next segment. a british court slams the guy behind the opposition research, the fake dirt that hillary clinton's campaign and democrats paid for and fbi used to spy on the trump team but you won't believe what christopher steel told a british court was the real reason that hillary clinton and the democrats paid him to deliver the fake dirt on trump....
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. >> david memorial reads love knows no color, love knows no inequality, it knows only equality. it knows no injustices, it knows only justice. >> a true believer is one who will give up his life, and you don't meet to any of those peoples of those people, but i think i've met three of them. i've met three in this life. and david is one of them. >> looking back now, if you had to do all over again, would you? >> definitely. >> at least i've accomplished something. something in my life. and i'm proud of. >> >> this is a proud moment for us, is a proud moment for greensboro, it's a proud moment for america and the world. we are thankful that, for freshman, sat down for two years ago, so that we may stand today. >> on february 1st, 2002, the two surviving people and the children of david, got together for celebrity celebration. >> the men were all accompanied by children and grandchildren of nearly 60 years of aids of age. >> what i think of, sculptures and monuments, the ones that really had impacted me, in the past are the ones like the, vietnam of vietnam memorial, and i have tea
. >> david memorial reads love knows no color, love knows no inequality, it knows only equality. it knows no injustices, it knows only justice. >> a true believer is one who will give up his life, and you don't meet to any of those peoples of those people, but i think i've met three of them. i've met three in this life. and david is one of them. >> looking back now, if you had to do all over again, would you? >> definitely. >> at least i've accomplished something....
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david: good. i love james's optimism. 4.2 million.cases to a lot more testing going on. casey stegall in dallas, texas, that rice is coming down a little bit, right? port period of time here in texas, couple other states, it seems to be plateauing in terms of new cases however the pandemic is proving deadlier here in texas than first thought. 675 fatalities were added just the last 24 hours. not all of those happened in a single day, but rather the state changes the way it records covid related deaths, now logging death certificates instead of taking reports from local officials. so that new method pushed total number of coronavirus deaths here to more more than 5700, higher than first thought. the virus claimed lives of more than 6,000 now no florida. today the sunshine state set a new record for the highest number of deaths in a single day, 186. more than 9,000 are hospitalized there. so clearly of the race is on to find a successful vaccine. as you know yesterday biotech firm moderna entered the third phase of its clinical trial as did the drugmaker pfizer. 30,000 hea
david: good. i love james's optimism. 4.2 million.cases to a lot more testing going on. casey stegall in dallas, texas, that rice is coming down a little bit, right? port period of time here in texas, couple other states, it seems to be plateauing in terms of new cases however the pandemic is proving deadlier here in texas than first thought. 675 fatalities were added just the last 24 hours. not all of those happened in a single day, but rather the state changes the way it records covid related...
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. >> david's memorial reads love leads to freedom. love knows no color. love knows no inequality.ality. it knows no injustices. it knows only justice. >> a true believer as one who will just absolutely give up his life for a cause. you don't need -- i think i know three of them. i've met three in the slife, and david is one of them. >> looking back now, if you had to do it all over again, which you? >> definitely. big i feel pretty good about it. i accomplished one thing in my life. and i'm proud of it. kvetch (applause) >> this is a proud moment for us. it is a proud moment for greensboro. it is a proud moment for america and the world. we are thankful that for a and tea freshman sat down 42 years ago so that we may stand today. . i >> on february 1st, 2002, the three surviving students and the children of david richmond where in greensboro for the dedication of the february one monument of the a&t campus. the man who were all accompanied by children and grandchildren were nearing 60 years of age. frank mccain had recently retired to concentrate on volunteer work. mcneill had ste
. >> david's memorial reads love leads to freedom. love knows no color. love knows no inequality.ality. it knows no injustices. it knows only justice. >> a true believer as one who will just absolutely give up his life for a cause. you don't need -- i think i know three of them. i've met three in the slife, and david is one of them. >> looking back now, if you had to do it all over again, which you? >> definitely. big i feel pretty good about it. i accomplished one thing...
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david: he is a legend. i happen to love the guy. rviewed him several times. >> nice guy once you get him calmed. david: exactly. matt napolitano, you're great too. thanks for coming in, appreciate it. >> thank you, david. david: there is growing push to bring people back to the big apple. "new york post"'s carol markowitz on how she says officials can bring new york city's refugees as he calls them back home. ♪ i wanted more from my copd medicine that's why i've got the power of 1, 2, 3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved once-daily 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy ♪ the power of 1,2,3 ♪ trelegy ♪ 1,2,3 ♪ trelegy woman: with trelegy and the power of 1, 2, 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works three ways to open airways, keep them open and reduce inflammation, for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. trelegy is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy
david: he is a legend. i happen to love the guy. rviewed him several times. >> nice guy once you get him calmed. david: exactly. matt napolitano, you're great too. thanks for coming in, appreciate it. >> thank you, david. david: there is growing push to bring people back to the big apple. "new york post"'s carol markowitz on how she says officials can bring new york city's refugees as he calls them back home. ♪ i wanted more from my copd medicine that's why i've got the...
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david: have you thought about putting cleveland in the middle of your name? >> i think i should. a lot of people loved grover cleveland. david: were they related themselves? >> they were not related. my parents married and that is the relation. the wonderful thing is that grover cleveland attended william mckinley's inauguration, which i think is special. david: susan, when your mother was first lady, she came down with breast cancer. in those days, people never used the phrase or mentioned the phrase breast cancer. people did not talk about it very much. what was the thinking she had about saying what the operation was going to be, and did she have any hesitancy about it? how did that change her life in terms of being a breast caster advocate? susan: we are talking about 1974 and we had only been in the white house about six weeks when mother went into the naval hospital for her routine physical like any first lady or president goes for. they found a lump about the size of a pea. so when mother went in for her surgery, which linda and her mother and her sister were there at the white house that day,
david: have you thought about putting cleveland in the middle of your name? >> i think i should. a lot of people loved grover cleveland. david: were they related themselves? >> they were not related. my parents married and that is the relation. the wonderful thing is that grover cleveland attended william mckinley's inauguration, which i think is special. david: susan, when your mother was first lady, she came down with breast cancer. in those days, people never used the phrase or...
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david, we always love getting your perspective, sir. making time for the speaker, so thank you for being here. and speaker nancy pelosi joins us on "the beat live." that is up next. n "the beat liv" that is up next. ♪ even if you're on a statin? are you still at risk for a heart attack or stroke? statins may lower some risks, but may not be enough. that's why science delivered vascepa. for people who have persistent cardiovascular risk factors and take a statin only vascepa is clinically proven to provide 25% lower risk from heart attack and stroke. don't take vascepa if you're allergic to icosapent ethyl or any inactive ingredient in vascepa. tell your doctor about any medicines you take, and if you are allergic to fish or shellfish. stop taking vascepa and seek medical help if you have symptoms of an allergic reaction. serious side effects may occur like heart rhythm problems and bleeding. heart rhythm problems may occur in more people with persistent cardiovascular risk or who have had heart rhythm problems. tell your doctor if you h
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david: have you thought about putting cleveland in the middle of your name? i think i should. a lot of people loved grover cleveland. david: were they related themselves? massee: they were not related. my parents married and that is the relation. the wonderful thing is that >> she came down with breast cancer. it was uncommon to say that and people didn't talk about it much. what was the thinking she had about saying what the operation was going to be and did you have any hesitancy? how does that change in terms of being an advocate for breast cancer detection. 1970 are talking about work and we had only been in the white house about six weeks when mother went in for the routine physical like any first lady or resident goes for. when mother went in for her surgery, at the white house that they, visiting, you will see pictures and a suitcase at the front of my parents bed and no one ever looked at that picture and discovered she was going into the hospital. when she got in there, and they did the surgery the next morning, and they discovered it was cancer, in those days, you did a total mess ectomy.
david: have you thought about putting cleveland in the middle of your name? i think i should. a lot of people loved grover cleveland. david: were they related themselves? massee: they were not related. my parents married and that is the relation. the wonderful thing is that >> she came down with breast cancer. it was uncommon to say that and people didn't talk about it much. what was the thinking she had about saying what the operation was going to be and did you have any hesitancy? how...
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those are my those are my tops i always still always think adam and chris farley and david are like the funniest i love all their old movies now to be a fly on the wall at the so there are sources for dinner i always think that can you know the national. or something i really love it even if there is so much and i just eat it up whenever he writes about his family especially when he names who is like you know talking about amy and talking aggression on his siblings like it's just so fascinating i think they're amazing. yeah david sedaris always surprises me it has twists and turns in the family trauma and it turns out being like running with pinking shares you know it's like the opposite of the running with scissors guys and. it's brutal isochron to been this brutal but it's a bear or is it always rang morewood up badly would be like the somebody had. sort of a clever functional family but with their own that falls well listen i can't wait till later there are a myriad of reasons why i can't wait for this quarantine to be over but one of the one of the reasons is i can't wait to see you fronting your n
those are my those are my tops i always still always think adam and chris farley and david are like the funniest i love all their old movies now to be a fly on the wall at the so there are sources for dinner i always think that can you know the national. or something i really love it even if there is so much and i just eat it up whenever he writes about his family especially when he names who is like you know talking about amy and talking aggression on his siblings like it's just so fascinating...
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david: one of the reasons i love work you do, you don't focus from the top down.t to be the neighborhoods working on their own to fix things. you're not the only one who has seen this. there is a wonderful somalian immigrant to the united states, she wrote a piece in the "wall street journal." a little long. i will read it to you, get your reaction to it. she said time was americans were reknowned for their can-do problems solving attitude. europeans as de tocqueville were inclined to leave problems to central authorities in paris or berlin. americans traditionally saw problems locally, sitting down together in town halls and voluntary association. some of that spirit still exists even if we now have to meet on zoom. but the old question how can we figure this out is threatened with replacement by why contact the government figure this out for us. doesn't this have to be done at a community level? >> government will always have a part to play. you pay taxes, you're supposed to have police. you're supposed to have program activity for the youth, to keep them solid
david: one of the reasons i love work you do, you don't focus from the top down.t to be the neighborhoods working on their own to fix things. you're not the only one who has seen this. there is a wonderful somalian immigrant to the united states, she wrote a piece in the "wall street journal." a little long. i will read it to you, get your reaction to it. she said time was americans were reknowned for their can-do problems solving attitude. europeans as de tocqueville were inclined to...
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we love our viewers. i'm david muir. from all of us here, have a good evening. good night. could be ticking towards bad breath, receding gums and possibly tooth loss. help turn back the clock on gingivitis with parodontax. leave bleeding gums behind. parodontax. >>> the timing for this event is not right. just not right. so i told my team, it's time to cancel the jacksonville, florida come possibly of the gop convention. >> a major change today. the president canceling part of the gop convention due to the rise in coronavirus cases in the state of florida. but delegates will still meet in north carolina in august. good afternoon. thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. >> and i'm kristen sze. last week another 1.4 million new jobless claims. about 16.2 million are receiving claims right now. this comes as an extra $600 per week payment ends in days. chris reyes tells us what this
we love our viewers. i'm david muir. from all of us here, have a good evening. good night. could be ticking towards bad breath, receding gums and possibly tooth loss. help turn back the clock on gingivitis with parodontax. leave bleeding gums behind. parodontax. >>> the timing for this event is not right. just not right. so i told my team, it's time to cancel the jacksonville, florida come possibly of the gop convention. >> a major change today. the president canceling part of...
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we love our viewers. i'm david muir. from all of us here, have a good evening.>> losing a $600 life line. what that means to those already desperately struggling. >> will the edd have to be sued for to you get your payments? 7 on your side is straight reporr:he latest on covid testing in san francisco. we break down the backlog and the symptoms to look for. >>> it's a fundamental right for somebody who loses their job through no fault of their own to receive an unemployment benefit and not to run through an obstacle course. >> millions of americans face hurdles like never before. they're out of a job because of the pandemic and they're running out of hope they'll get the money they deserve. >> for first time since march, weekly jobless claims rose. we learned today 1.4 million americans filed unemployment for the first time last week. for perspective, before the pandemic, applications had never exceeded 700,000. the u.s. labor department said the total number of people receiving jobless benefits is 16.2 million. that's actually down from last week's total. these
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love them. i'm dead." david, the judge has issued a gag order for all of the attorneys involved. lane has pleaded not guilty. prosecutors have until august to respond to that motion to dismiss charges. david? >> all right, alex perez. alex thank you. >>> the message being painted along fifth avenue here in new york city today and light in front of trump tower, "black lives matter." mayor bill de blasio and the reverend al sharpton leading the painting. the mayor saying the city is committed to the meaning of the message. president trump, who has moves his residence to florida, has called the painting of the mural a symbol of hate. >>> there is news tonight about the shooting death of breonna taylor in her own home. abc news obtaining audio, her boyfriend describing the moment officers broke down the door and opened fire and why he shot back. a police sergeant describing his own version of what happened. here's steve osunsami. >> reporter: it remains clear tonight that louisville metro police were at the wrong home. and in a polichours after the killing in march, the boyfriend who
love them. i'm dead." david, the judge has issued a gag order for all of the attorneys involved. lane has pleaded not guilty. prosecutors have until august to respond to that motion to dismiss charges. david? >> all right, alex perez. alex thank you. >>> the message being painted along fifth avenue here in new york city today and light in front of trump tower, "black lives matter." mayor bill de blasio and the reverend al sharpton leading the painting. the mayor...
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we love it. david, over to you. david: that was fascinating.ness alert," kentucky governor andy beshear issuing a statewide mask mandate starting tomorrow. the state recently had a spike in corona cases. the governor adding bars will close for two weeks as restaurants will have to limit indoor capacity to 25% of normal. melissa. melissa: interesting. all right, the great american summer. national parks starting to reopen but it is leaving some local businesses in a bind. we'll talk to one of them next. >>> florida becoming the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic in the u.s. but could the solution come from the sunshine state too? we are there, next i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ in a highly-connected lexus vehicle at the golden opportunity sales event. lease the 2020 es 350 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer.
we love it. david, over to you. david: that was fascinating.ness alert," kentucky governor andy beshear issuing a statewide mask mandate starting tomorrow. the state recently had a spike in corona cases. the governor adding bars will close for two weeks as restaurants will have to limit indoor capacity to 25% of normal. melissa. melissa: interesting. all right, the great american summer. national parks starting to reopen but it is leaving some local businesses in a bind. we'll talk to one...
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david jolly, you love the state.there in large part because of the hubris of governor desantis. >> yeah, that's the word. it's heartbreaking. it's angering and heartbreaking. it's saddening. look, our political leaders got the initial decisions wrong. governor desantis got the initial decisions wrong. today's numbers prove that out. the president got the initial decisions wrong. and as voters, we get to make our political judgments of that. but the real danger in getting those decisions wrong and cavalierly getting those decisions wrong is they unleashed risky, dangerous behavior of a citizenry that then was validated by their political leaders. go back to the beach. go back thoue bars. go back to get your haircut. it's no big deal. everything is going to be fine. and the contrast in leadership that we could see right now is leaders issuing statewide mask wearing mandates. revisiting whether or not schools can actually come together. to steal a line from andy slavit in a conversation earlier today, if the american pe
david jolly, you love the state.there in large part because of the hubris of governor desantis. >> yeah, that's the word. it's heartbreaking. it's angering and heartbreaking. it's saddening. look, our political leaders got the initial decisions wrong. governor desantis got the initial decisions wrong. today's numbers prove that out. the president got the initial decisions wrong. and as voters, we get to make our political judgments of that. but the real danger in getting those decisions...
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> on behalf of myself, my children, the family of david dorn, we'd like to thank friends, neighbors, co-workers and a community for showing all the love and support for the loss we suffered from the tragic loss of my husband, david dorn. we'd also tliek than tk st. louis metropolitan police department for their hard work an perseverance for this investigation, as well as the -- office. he debt kated his life to city of st. louis retiring at rank of captain after 38 years from distinguishable service. during those years he's touched so many lives as a friend, mentor, co-worker and guardian. his life was senselessly taken from me, from us by an opportunist who had no records for human life or the law. this didn't have to happen, but it must have been god's plan for david. we need to come together as a community and do better. we need to teach our young people that life is very precious. we as a family are going to be taking some time to focus our attention on healing, which is very important as we move forward. we would like david's legacy to be remembered as a loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, friend, colleague and,
> on behalf of myself, my children, the family of david dorn, we'd like to thank friends, neighbors, co-workers and a community for showing all the love and support for the loss we suffered from the tragic loss of my husband, david dorn. we'd also tliek than tk st. louis metropolitan police department for their hard work an perseverance for this investigation, as well as the -- office. he debt kated his life to city of st. louis retiring at rank of captain after 38 years from distinguishable...
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on behalf of myself and the children and the family of david done, we'd like to thank friend, neighbors, co-workers and the community for all the love and support we've suffered through the tragic loss of my husband, my beloved husband david done. we'd also like to thank the st. louis metropolitan police department for their hard work and perseverance in this investigation as well as the circuit attorney's office. he dedicated his life to the city of st. louis, retired at the rank of captain after 38 years of distinguishable service. during those years he is's touched so many lives as a friend, mentor, co-worker and guardian. his life was senselessly taken from me, from us by an opportunist who had no regards for human life or the law. this didn't have to happen, but it must have been god's plan for david. we need to come together as a community and do better. we need to teach our young people that life is very precious. we as a family are going to be taking some time to focus our attention on healing which is very important as we move forward. we would like david's legacy to be remembered as a loving husband, father, grandfather, b
on behalf of myself and the children and the family of david done, we'd like to thank friend, neighbors, co-workers and the community for all the love and support we've suffered through the tragic loss of my husband, my beloved husband david done. we'd also like to thank the st. louis metropolitan police department for their hard work and perseverance in this investigation as well as the circuit attorney's office. he dedicated his life to the city of st. louis, retired at the rank of captain...