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dean: dean: that is flying.ast. >>> restaurant owners are facing backlash for being president trump supporters. jorge, betty reef vast both immigrants were attacked on social media after a photo of her at the president's phoenix rally were posted online. jedediah: in spite of it all they are standing by the president and they join us now. thank you both for being here, for joining us today. >> thank you for having us. >> what happened here? how did this all go down? >> apparently someone that knows betty took her picture and put a circle around it and said this lady co-owner of the mexican grill and they started to boycotting us and telling people, don't go to the restaurant. they're nasty. they're racist. this is awful place to go, et cetera, et cetera. maybe hundreds, thousands of people think that on google and our facebook page. besides that, there have been calls as well, threatening us and give us hard time because we support the president. dean: these kind of calls on social media, look i'm an actor. i su
dean: dean: that is flying.ast. >>> restaurant owners are facing backlash for being president trump supporters. jorge, betty reef vast both immigrants were attacked on social media after a photo of her at the president's phoenix rally were posted online. jedediah: in spite of it all they are standing by the president and they join us now. thank you both for being here, for joining us today. >> thank you for having us. >> what happened here? how did this all go down?...
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dean: there it is.y straight clear that breakfast -- making breakfast great again right here. [cheers and applause] >> ainsley, steve and brian back to you. brian: i have never seen more people do more interviews with people without moving. [laughter] dean: we set it up just right, brian. dean: he doesn't want to move anymore. yesterday you were jumping around. today you are so exhausted. ainsley: it's great. you have your notes in front of you and interview everyone. steve: good camera work. dean: difficult sit here all day. steve: as long as they got coffee he will be there. ainsley: we are proud of where we are from our state that one man behind is you like socialism does not belong in this state. and the whole crowd goes crazy. keen dean he means it. ainsley: i know. american feeling. thank you so much, done. steve: now i'm hungry again. 12 minutes before the top of the hour. jillian joins us with news. jillian: good morning to you. following a number of stories. let's begin with this. the mother of
dean: there it is.y straight clear that breakfast -- making breakfast great again right here. [cheers and applause] >> ainsley, steve and brian back to you. brian: i have never seen more people do more interviews with people without moving. [laughter] dean: we set it up just right, brian. dean: he doesn't want to move anymore. yesterday you were jumping around. today you are so exhausted. ainsley: it's great. you have your notes in front of you and interview everyone. steve: good camera...
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dean: your support is going to stay with president trump. >> yes. dean: understood.he issue that's most important to you, military? >> yes. definitely the being the president over the last four years has done a lot of great things for this country. he has always kept in mind that the military backs up the country. he has done everything he can. if the democrats get, in i'm afraid of what could happen. i'm really proud of our president. he's doing a great job. i think if you watch between now and the convention, we're going to hit that 30,000 mark and go right through it. the president will push us right through it. dean: fair enough. appreciate your service, sir. dee, what issue is the most important for you right now in this election? >> bernie. if bernie gets it i'm scared to death. how is he going to afford medicare? how is he going to pay for college? and it's all these young people don't know. so my issue is bernie. dean: your issue is bernie, you think he has the chance to beat the president in the election? >> you have never know. there is a lot of kids out th
dean: your support is going to stay with president trump. >> yes. dean: understood.he issue that's most important to you, military? >> yes. definitely the being the president over the last four years has done a lot of great things for this country. he has always kept in mind that the military backs up the country. he has done everything he can. if the democrats get, in i'm afraid of what could happen. i'm really proud of our president. he's doing a great job. i think if you watch...
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laura dean. dr.hank you very much for joining us tonight, and we see in your story the dilemma that faces health care professionals now, especially health care professionals in your situation. first of all, how are you feeling? how is the pregnancy going? and does april 22nd seem still on track for delivery? >> thanks, lawrence, for having me and for your kind and thoughtful questions. everything has been so far so good. we're looking forward to delivery, hoping that our little baby boy stays in there a little while longer. that's been the easy part these days. unfortunately, the rest of the world seems to be burning down around us. >> and what do you expect to be the situation for delivery of babies generally in the boston area by the time you get to april 22nd when the hospitals could be more overwhelmed with coronavirus patients? >> absolutely. i think unfortunately in the preceding segment, hearing what's going on in new york seems like some sort of awful time travel to the future, giving us a se
laura dean. dr.hank you very much for joining us tonight, and we see in your story the dilemma that faces health care professionals now, especially health care professionals in your situation. first of all, how are you feeling? how is the pregnancy going? and does april 22nd seem still on track for delivery? >> thanks, lawrence, for having me and for your kind and thoughtful questions. everything has been so far so good. we're looking forward to delivery, hoping that our little baby boy...
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" and the host of "the dean obeidallah show" on sirius xm.he three of you. >>> tuesday, the race to the democratic nomination continues as voters cast their ballots in four states with over 500 delegates combined at stake. msnbc's brian williams and rachel maddow, we'll be joined by our team of political experts, including steve kornacki at the big board. i cannot get enough of him, breaking down the results. for complete primary coverage, join us tuesday starting at 6:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. and with any luck, i'll be on in the middle of the night, scrounging for those final votes. >>> all right. so much for social distancing. cramped and cranky, hundreds of travelers at chicago's o'hare airport forced to wait hours to get screened for the coronavirus. we'll hear thed there, next. d th. >> tech: don't wait for a chip like this to crack your whole windshield. with safelite's exclusive resin, you get a strong repair that you can trust. plus, with most insurance a safelite repair is no cost to you. >> customer: really?! >> singers:
" and the host of "the dean obeidallah show" on sirius xm.he three of you. >>> tuesday, the race to the democratic nomination continues as voters cast their ballots in four states with over 500 delegates combined at stake. msnbc's brian williams and rachel maddow, we'll be joined by our team of political experts, including steve kornacki at the big board. i cannot get enough of him, breaking down the results. for complete primary coverage, join us tuesday starting at...
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dean: and it just happened on monday. alix: and that is a perfect storm. dean: exactly.kind of speaks to the violence of the dislocation and the potential for knock on effect. alix: if you own long duration right now, you need to hedge that right now? do you need to hedge a treasury position with something else? dean: we talked to a lot of hedge funds and asset managers that have had duration as a core part of their portfolio. these folks know everything about the asset class. yieldingsuries were 1.50%, they would say we are not letting this thing go. now it rallies 50 basis points, and they are barely having the conversation about letting it go. alix: really? dean: when you get to 50 basis points from 1.5% in this period of time, it means the profit potential of going from 50 to zero basis points on the 10 year is live. it is sort of what do you -- it is sort of like the vix. that's how the asymmetry of markets works. it works on the duration side, it works on the vol side. it's been so good to people as a hedge. it's been a powerful offset to the losses on the portfoli
dean: and it just happened on monday. alix: and that is a perfect storm. dean: exactly.kind of speaks to the violence of the dislocation and the potential for knock on effect. alix: if you own long duration right now, you need to hedge that right now? do you need to hedge a treasury position with something else? dean: we talked to a lot of hedge funds and asset managers that have had duration as a core part of their portfolio. these folks know everything about the asset class. yieldingsuries...
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dean -- dr. dean just said. i think it's important that we use these community mitigation strategies early. we know from looking at prior outbreaks and prior pandemics if we can control the amount of infection and slow its spread in the community that our health care systems can keep up. the best ways to do that is minimize the number of people that any one person with infection can spread to. so the amount that we can cut back on these large community gatherings and keep people that are sick at home, the better we'll be. >> joseph, your views? >> absolutely appropriate. everything that is being done by the state government, and i emphasize the state governments at this point, absolutely appropriate. limiting the spread at mass gathering events is how we're going to get this mitigated. i won't call it contained because we're well out of the containment phase. we have to work on mitigating the spread from continuing. average 80 percentile, they're going to be fine but they are infectious to those in the highest r
dean -- dr. dean just said. i think it's important that we use these community mitigation strategies early. we know from looking at prior outbreaks and prior pandemics if we can control the amount of infection and slow its spread in the community that our health care systems can keep up. the best ways to do that is minimize the number of people that any one person with infection can spread to. so the amount that we can cut back on these large community gatherings and keep people that are sick...
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of harvard law school, first woman dean of harvard law school. six years after that, president obama invites her to become solicitor general. first woman solicitor general that we had ever had. and then only one year after that, justice stephens retires and president obama names justice kagan to the supreme court. she's now going into her tenth term here, and we're very privileged to have her as the host of this evening. justice kagan. [ applause ] >> thank you, jerry, so much. as you can tell from the that production, before coming here, i couldn't keep a job. jerry, thank you for everything you do for the supreme court historical society and everything that the supreme court historical society does for the supreme court, the historical society does extremely important work in -- in reminding people of the importance of our constitution and our judicial system and its history and we're deeply appreciative. this evening marks the second of the society's 2019 leon silverman elect tour series, which is devoted this year to dissents in the supreme c
of harvard law school, first woman dean of harvard law school. six years after that, president obama invites her to become solicitor general. first woman solicitor general that we had ever had. and then only one year after that, justice stephens retires and president obama names justice kagan to the supreme court. she's now going into her tenth term here, and we're very privileged to have her as the host of this evening. justice kagan. [ applause ] >> thank you, jerry, so much. as you can...
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laura: congresswomanadeleine dean, thanks for being with us tonight. in other news, u.s.ecretary of statmike pompeo has announced the international criminal court's decision to authorize an investigation into alleged war crimes military personnel and others. he called it a truly breathtang move by an unaccountable institution. the iccle said the d abuses could be investigated. u.s. senate minorityeader chuck schumer has said he regrets making remarks about two sueme court justices on wednesday. the senior democrat said justices neil gorsuch and brett kavanaugh, both appointed by donald trump, would pay the price if they ruled inesavor of abortrictions. mr. shuman said--mr. schumer said he should not abuse the words he did. the duke and ducss of sussex attended one of their fast engagementsfo together stepping back from royal duties. for meghan, it was her first official appearance sinou the couple aed their plans to quit royal life in january. britain's high court found that the le ofubai abducted two of his daughters and subjected ahis former wife ampaign of intimidation
laura: congresswomanadeleine dean, thanks for being with us tonight. in other news, u.s.ecretary of statmike pompeo has announced the international criminal court's decision to authorize an investigation into alleged war crimes military personnel and others. he called it a truly breathtang move by an unaccountable institution. the iccle said the d abuses could be investigated. u.s. senate minorityeader chuck schumer has said he regrets making remarks about two sueme court justices on wednesday....
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of the harvard law school, first woman dean of harvard law school. presidentafter that, obama invites her to become solicitor general. first woman solicitor general that we've ever had. and then only one year after retiresstice stevens and president obama names justice kagan to the supreme court. she's now going into her 10th term here and we're very privileged to have her as the host of this evening, justice kagan. [applause] justice kagan: thank you, jerry, so much -- jeremy, so much. as you could tell, i couldn't keep a job. [laughter] thank you for everything you do and for everything that society does for the supreme court. this are -- historical society does extreme the good work in reminding people of the importance of our constitution and our judicial system and its history. and we're deeply appreciative. this evening marks the second of the society's 2019 leon silverman lecture series, which is devoted to dissent in the supreme court. on the way over here, professor justin driver and also jerry limit reminded me that i've written a few of th
of the harvard law school, first woman dean of harvard law school. presidentafter that, obama invites her to become solicitor general. first woman solicitor general that we've ever had. and then only one year after retiresstice stevens and president obama names justice kagan to the supreme court. she's now going into her 10th term here and we're very privileged to have her as the host of this evening, justice kagan. [applause] justice kagan: thank you, jerry, so much -- jeremy, so much. as you...
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he is associate dean at the stanford medical school. and justin lessler, johns ofkins bloomberg school public health associate professor. we will be back with them in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: "the long day is over" by norah jones. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. i also just want to say, i can't say enough about the team of people who are making this broadcast possible. as everyone in this country right now is dealing with this pandemic, as people are around the world, it takes a community. and we have an amazing one here and i'm ever thankful every single day. seven weeks since the first case of the coronavirus was reported in the united states, we're spending the hour looking at how the trump administration not only has failed to account for what is clearly thousands of infections in this country because of ongoing problems with access to testing, but we're talking about what needs to happen next. this is the critical issue. we are broadcasting from new of new york just declare
he is associate dean at the stanford medical school. and justin lessler, johns ofkins bloomberg school public health associate professor. we will be back with them in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: "the long day is over" by norah jones. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. i also just want to say, i can't say enough about the team of people who are making this broadcast possible. as everyone in this country right now is dealing with...
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dean, thanks for being with us today. you're filling orders for two versions of ventilators and working on a third machine oxygen blender how many of these different types of machines are you making and how quickly can you get them out to customers >> well, we have two different models of ventilators that we currently manufacture. the newest one is the 100 which god approved by the fda last year, took us three years to get through that process that's probably the most popular one. we make another ventilator called the cross-vent series of ventilators which has been on the market for over 15 years we're still producing them and manufacturing those, so there's demand for any ventilator possible at this point then the air oxygen blenders we manufacture can be used in a high-flow therapy situation before, you know, the patient doesn't need to be put on a ventilator they may need to go from that therapy to a ventilator if they continue to get sicker, but if not, that's a good option to use our air oxygen blender with a humidif
dean, thanks for being with us today. you're filling orders for two versions of ventilators and working on a third machine oxygen blender how many of these different types of machines are you making and how quickly can you get them out to customers >> well, we have two different models of ventilators that we currently manufacture. the newest one is the 100 which god approved by the fda last year, took us three years to get through that process that's probably the most popular one. we make...
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. >> host: so one of the things that happened is you have john dean, but john dean and believes john dean, the public sheer point about how it poured and she becomes as a witness because they called him into saying what he saying about nixon, talking about hush money is not true. and so people believe haldeman they don't believe john dean. you all believe john dean but you don't have any cooperating evidence and the public believes haldeman. so tell us, how is she becomes pivotal and how you draw out the lie, the cover-up. to make their two answers to that, the first thing that happened is we found out they were tapes. and we knew that we had to get them. if they corroborated what john dean had already publicly testified to in the, we had it made. but if they didn't, we were dead. there's any consist enter inconsistencies. when haldeman said, when dean said the president had said will i know where i can get the million dollars, haldeman said yes but he didn't tell you he said it would be wrong. well, we'll make out the tapes there's no but it would be wrong. he said i can get the mon
. >> host: so one of the things that happened is you have john dean, but john dean and believes john dean, the public sheer point about how it poured and she becomes as a witness because they called him into saying what he saying about nixon, talking about hush money is not true. and so people believe haldeman they don't believe john dean. you all believe john dean but you don't have any cooperating evidence and the public believes haldeman. so tell us, how is she becomes pivotal and how...
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and finally the communications director for the ministration john wood and dean barkley were really was the one that got me interested in the 3rd party movement because i've always been anti democrat and republican and in my neighborhood up there all of a sudden i started to see nice barkley signs for congress or senate i forget congress barkley barkley and all and i kind of thought who is this barkley what is this independence party at the time who are they and so on i got involved there and i met them and i realized that the majority of the independence party a great many of them were disgruntled democrats and republicans who feel the system's failing and they want something new and so and i felt that way also and so i supported dean when he ran. to make the long story shorter. dina's for man in minnesota they have the annandale 4th of july parade and he asked me to walk in it so we're walking through avondale on the crowds going crazy but they're going crazy for me you know you're not a team and i'll never forget he leaning over to me and whispering there didn't have to whisper it wa
and finally the communications director for the ministration john wood and dean barkley were really was the one that got me interested in the 3rd party movement because i've always been anti democrat and republican and in my neighborhood up there all of a sudden i started to see nice barkley signs for congress or senate i forget congress barkley barkley and all and i kind of thought who is this barkley what is this independence party at the time who are they and so on i got involved there and i...
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the dean of the harvard law school did not think that was a great idea if you wanted to be a harvardraduate. justice ginsburg: he said i had to spend my third year at harvard. the reason i did not was marty was diagnosed with a testicular tumor in his third year of law school. days.were early there was no such thing as chemotherapy. there was only massive radiation. whether he would survive. i did not want to be a single mom. my daughter was 14 months when i started law school. we wanted to stay together as a family. marty had a good job with a firm in new york. dean, i asked the thought it would be an easy answer if i successfully complete my education at columbia. may i have a harvard degree? absolutely not. you must finish the third year here. i had the perfect rebuttal. there was a cornell classmate of mine who had her first year of law school. she transferred into our second year class. dean, --d to the the second and third year and then will earn the harvard degree but it is universally understood that the first year of law school is by far the most important. she has year two
the dean of the harvard law school did not think that was a great idea if you wanted to be a harvardraduate. justice ginsburg: he said i had to spend my third year at harvard. the reason i did not was marty was diagnosed with a testicular tumor in his third year of law school. days.were early there was no such thing as chemotherapy. there was only massive radiation. whether he would survive. i did not want to be a single mom. my daughter was 14 months when i started law school. we wanted to...
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when your husband needed to move to new york, you wanted to transfer to columbia law school, and the dean of the harvard law school didn't think that was such a great idea, if you wanted to be a harvard graduate. is that correct? justice ginsburg: yes. he said i had to spend my third year at harvard. the reason i didn't was marty was diagnosed with a testicular tumor in his third year of law school. those were early days for cancer cure. there was no such thing as chemotherapy. there was only massive radiation. we didn't know whether he would survive. and i didn't want to be a single mom. jane, my daughter, was 14 months when i started law school. so, we wanted to stay together as a family. marty had a good job with a firm in new york. and so i asked the dean, i thought it would be an easy answer, if i successfully complete my legal education at columbia, may i have a harvard degree? "absolutely not. you must spend your third year here." i had the perfect rebuttal. because there was a cornell classmate of mine who had had her first year of law school at penn. she transferred into our seco
when your husband needed to move to new york, you wanted to transfer to columbia law school, and the dean of the harvard law school didn't think that was such a great idea, if you wanted to be a harvard graduate. is that correct? justice ginsburg: yes. he said i had to spend my third year at harvard. the reason i didn't was marty was diagnosed with a testicular tumor in his third year of law school. those were early days for cancer cure. there was no such thing as chemotherapy. there was only...
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and i said to the dean, well, she will have her second and third year and will earn a harvard degree,ut i think it's universally understood that the first year of law school is by far the most important. she has year two and three. i have year one and two. it should make no difference. but i was told a rule is a rule. and that was that. david: so you went to columbia law school and your law degree is from columbia, correct? jus. ginsburg: yes. david: you did extremely well in the review there, as well. so, from the harvard law review and the columbia law review, you were flooded with job offers from major law firms? [laughter] jus. ginsburg: there wasn't a single firm in the entire city of new york that would take a chance on me. i've said i had three strikes against me. one, i was jewish. and the wall street firms were just beginning to welcome jews. then i was a woman. but the absolute killer -- i was a mother. because my daughter was four years old when i graduated from law school. so employers who might take a chance on a woman were not prepared to take a chance on a mother. david
and i said to the dean, well, she will have her second and third year and will earn a harvard degree,ut i think it's universally understood that the first year of law school is by far the most important. she has year two and three. i have year one and two. it should make no difference. but i was told a rule is a rule. and that was that. david: so you went to columbia law school and your law degree is from columbia, correct? jus. ginsburg: yes. david: you did extremely well in the review there,...
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so i'm very grateful to you, dean kagan. pardon me, justice kagan. got a promotion, didn't you? okay. i should also say that it's odd for me to be here, because i grew up in washington, d.c. a grand total of 3.4 miles away from where i am right now. that's what google maps tells me. and if i tell you that i grew up out pennsylvania avenue, south and east, across the anacostia river, you will understand that it's far from inevitable my being before you. it's an incredibly improbable journey, and i'm really glad to be here. it took a lot of help to get me here, and many of the people who helped me are in this room today and i am grateful to you. okay, so, the truth is that the origins of this lecture date back to my time at the university of texas, when i was beginning as a law professor. and i was writing a paper that touched on brown, and i wanted to cite this document, "the southern manifesto," for the proposition that it was openly and virulently racist, a naked racist, a subtly unsubtle racism. so i went and got a copy of "the southern manifesto," and i read it once and i rea
so i'm very grateful to you, dean kagan. pardon me, justice kagan. got a promotion, didn't you? okay. i should also say that it's odd for me to be here, because i grew up in washington, d.c. a grand total of 3.4 miles away from where i am right now. that's what google maps tells me. and if i tell you that i grew up out pennsylvania avenue, south and east, across the anacostia river, you will understand that it's far from inevitable my being before you. it's an incredibly improbable journey, and...
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to dean: mr. speaker, i send the desk a privileged report rom the committee on rules for filing under the rule. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title. the clerk: report to accompany resolution 877, resolution providing for consideration of 1140, to enhance the security operations of the transportation security and stability of the transportation security workforce by applying the title 5, system under united states code, to employees f the transportation, security administration to provide screening of all passengers and purposes.nd for other providing for considerations of motions to suspend the rules and of clause equirement -a of rule 13 with respect to consideration of certain resolutions reported from the committee on rules. the speaker pro tempore: house calendar printed.ed pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house until approximately 6:30 p.m. today. follow the house live on c-span when members return at 6:30 eastern. >> federal health officials test
to dean: mr. speaker, i send the desk a privileged report rom the committee on rules for filing under the rule. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title. the clerk: report to accompany resolution 877, resolution providing for consideration of 1140, to enhance the security operations of the transportation security and stability of the transportation security workforce by applying the title 5, system under united states code, to employees f the transportation, security...
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that will have dean yes seen has been sworn in as malaysia's prime minister by the king following a week of political chaos that was sparked by the resignation of the veteran data marketeer mohammed he says the move is illegal it is calling for an urgent said. of parliament saying his allies have a majority in victoria gave him the reports. a changing of the guard to malaysia that critics are calling the death of democracy yes in swearing in his prime minister capping a week in the country's politics the king announcement dean's appointment on saturday in a move that sidelined former leader. whose ruling coalition collapsed last week mad to resign this premier after his bizarre tea party which is led by me signalled it could work with the united malays national organization. that party government for more than 60 years until it was forced from power by my height is coalition in 2018 . i'm no is the party of disgraced former leader. who's on trial for corruption accused of looting millions of dollars from the state fund one m.v.p. . was kicked out of 2015 but it rallied behind him this we
that will have dean yes seen has been sworn in as malaysia's prime minister by the king following a week of political chaos that was sparked by the resignation of the veteran data marketeer mohammed he says the move is illegal it is calling for an urgent said. of parliament saying his allies have a majority in victoria gave him the reports. a changing of the guard to malaysia that critics are calling the death of democracy yes in swearing in his prime minister capping a week in the country's...
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i am pete peterson, dean of the pepperdine's graduate school of public policy.t is a pleasure to welcome you to our calabasas campus for tonight's discussion with dr. gene kopelson on the relationship of ike and reagan. those of you who are reagan aficionados may not have known was influential in reagan's political career and a relationship that influenced many of the views he became known and praised for throughout the 1980's. some of you probably do know president reagan had a long-standing and deep relationship with pepperdine university. president reagan, first as governor, but then as president, made over half a dozen trips to our malibu campus and also to downtown los angeles and beverly hills for events in support of pepperdine university. i know our speaker tonight is going to be talking about some of those in the beginning of his lecture this evening. one of those that jumps out at me, a few weeks ago, we had our annual pepperdine associates dinner in beverly hills at the beverly wilshire. this was on february 9 of 2020. in her remarks in talking about
i am pete peterson, dean of the pepperdine's graduate school of public policy.t is a pleasure to welcome you to our calabasas campus for tonight's discussion with dr. gene kopelson on the relationship of ike and reagan. those of you who are reagan aficionados may not have known was influential in reagan's political career and a relationship that influenced many of the views he became known and praised for throughout the 1980's. some of you probably do know president reagan had a long-standing...
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great need in now dean quotes christie talked about stimulus there and she also mentioned china with their manufacturing data well we've heard about what's happening here in the u.s. but what is china doing to stimulate their economy. while china of course took some very strong and aggressive action to inject liquidity immediately into the markets they also adjusted downward the the. in other words the required to reserve ratio that is imposed on banks. that collectively has is going to account for maybe around about $100.00 to $200000000000.00 of liquidity being put into the economy in addition have been a range of fiscal stimulus initiatives around helping small and medium businesses to survive with adjustments in tax rates and so forth and finally a very strong commitment coming out of china to double down on investment in infrastructure particularly high tech infrastructure including 5 g. networks now kristie i've got about 30 seconds left here but from all those points that dean call just made are they what's pushing up that manufacturing data that i mean isn't great but it's be
great need in now dean quotes christie talked about stimulus there and she also mentioned china with their manufacturing data well we've heard about what's happening here in the u.s. but what is china doing to stimulate their economy. while china of course took some very strong and aggressive action to inject liquidity immediately into the markets they also adjusted downward the the. in other words the required to reserve ratio that is imposed on banks. that collectively has is going to account...
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i mean, maybe if he were quiet, but, you know. >> howard dean?> i don't think -- i actually don't think -- i mean, i think the president has something to do with the market drops because people don't have confidence on wall street, either. here is what is going to happen. the market guy rations are based on fear. they are not based on the economy. three months from now when we see the economic damages, i mean, i spent my week in washington, new york and philadelphia. the streets were virtually empty relatively speaking. amtrak was at 25% capacity. usually you have to fight for a seat. that is what is really going to hurt the market. that's what is going to tank the airlines and transportation industry and tank a bunch of other things, consumption is going to go down. that's going to lead to a recession. that's the real problem here. it's not just trump's bad temper and foulness, it's the fact that he's about to usher in a big recession and that is going to be a big problem. >> all right. howard dean and john, thank you both for being with us and
i mean, maybe if he were quiet, but, you know. >> howard dean?> i don't think -- i actually don't think -- i mean, i think the president has something to do with the market drops because people don't have confidence on wall street, either. here is what is going to happen. the market guy rations are based on fear. they are not based on the economy. three months from now when we see the economic damages, i mean, i spent my week in washington, new york and philadelphia. the streets were...
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we have a conversation with the dean of medicine at stanford university, dr. lloyd minor.appreciate you being here with us. minor, let me begin with the headline, u.s. now surpassing china. >> yes, it is a very sobering headline. i think we are dealing with reality now in our country. we are coming together. we are certainly concerned, particularly those of us in health care, because we are here to provide us it -- to provide outstanding care, and we want to make sure we have the capacity to do that. steve: what is the biggest challenge for health care professionals and those you are trying to train for this dr. minor -- this profession? one of the biggest challenges is the uncertainty surrounding covid-19. spread,it is virus virus particles embedded in mucus that is then transferred from one person to the next. but how often that occurs, whether it can occur from droplets on surfaces, how infectious the virus is, when people who are infected with the virus are most likely to trend it, those to transmit are all uncertainties today. and those in certainties make it difficul
we have a conversation with the dean of medicine at stanford university, dr. lloyd minor.appreciate you being here with us. minor, let me begin with the headline, u.s. now surpassing china. >> yes, it is a very sobering headline. i think we are dealing with reality now in our country. we are coming together. we are certainly concerned, particularly those of us in health care, because we are here to provide us it -- to provide outstanding care, and we want to make sure we have the capacity...
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he dean of the stanford school of medicine. >> thank you very much for taking my call. i am 78 years old. i have hiv. and i have a real concern, because i was released from the hospital last week, everything and thats far as fever sort of thing. but i have to go back to see this doctor next week. and i am very concerned, because i am trying to figure out how i can protect myself as much as possible, because i had a situation, like i have a catheter in me, and they have to remove it. hopefully they will be able to do that. i have a medical van scheduled to take me, and i have assured their standards are very clean, coming and going, but i will have some exposure when i am at the hospital. how would you recommend that i protect myself? steve: ok, philip, stay on the line, too, if you would like a follow-up. thank you for the call. dr. minor? dr. minor: philip, thank you for your question. first thing is to talk to your health care professionals about your situation, and about what can be done to protect you, both as you are going to end from the and from the facility, as
he dean of the stanford school of medicine. >> thank you very much for taking my call. i am 78 years old. i have hiv. and i have a real concern, because i was released from the hospital last week, everything and thats far as fever sort of thing. but i have to go back to see this doctor next week. and i am very concerned, because i am trying to figure out how i can protect myself as much as possible, because i had a situation, like i have a catheter in me, and they have to remove it....
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dean: i suppose it could, becae she has loyal, dedicated follows.hen this caaign began what seems like a very long timago, we had a field of very talentedp diverse running in this country for the first time. ha to tell you, i was not yet congresswoman. you know our past. in the past we have had a single woman running as a democrat, or a single woman running a republican look at the field we fielded this year, this cycle. extra ordinary women, every city, people of color, we had a next ordinary pool of talent on the dt -- extraordinary pool of talent on the democratic side. all the people who paid attentionth and eliza warren and the otheris candidates, i time to let their voices, i hope to the joe bidenandidacy to lift him up and bring this country together. laura: congresswoman madeleine dean, thanks for being with us tonight. in other news, u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo has announced the international criminalde court'sion to authorize an investigation into alleged war military per and others. u.s. he called it a truly breathtaking move by a
dean: i suppose it could, becae she has loyal, dedicated follows.hen this caaign began what seems like a very long timago, we had a field of very talentedp diverse running in this country for the first time. ha to tell you, i was not yet congresswoman. you know our past. in the past we have had a single woman running as a democrat, or a single woman running a republican look at the field we fielded this year, this cycle. extra ordinary women, every city, people of color, we had a next ordinary...
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. >> reporter: supervisor dean preston has taken matters into his own hands. in partnership with providence foundation, he's secured 20 hotel rooms at the oasis hotel for homeless families. >> this is a blessing for us anyway because it gives us a shower, refrigerator. >> i think it's a good idea. >> reporter: julia eliot is also getting a room. >> i think it's yell. and i think it's necessary. there are plenty of empty hotel rooms at this time and there are plenty of people who need them. >> reporter: the city of san francisco has about 34,000 hotel rooms and most of them are sitting vacant right now, including this one at the oasis. dean preston's office secured this space for about $80 a night and tonight it will house a homeless family. and the city is not paying for this. it's all coming from private donations, including $10,000 from dean preston himself. the idea of putting the homeless in hotels was first floated by governor gavin newsom. his team identified 901 hotels that could house the homeless. next mayor breed identified 3,000 rooms in san francis
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you mentioned that the ambassador was like the dean dean of the diplomatic corps. by that i mean he was a senior diplomat. there was the existence at that time of something called in a abd alliance. in the southwest pacific. it stands for australia, america britain and this was approved and signed off by fdr the secretary of war. simpson and knox. here is my question. based on the knowledge and existence of this treaty and early as february 28, 1941. there was a communication alliance that was held by these four countries and they exchanged all of the code information that all of those countries new collectively with united states. everybody have some skin in the game. at least we have some shifts. was he aware of this alliance and did the state department had any cross over or exchange of information with the navy or the naval intelligence if you know. or the naval intelligence if you know. that's a good question. the short answer is he was a seven -- civil employee. he have very little contact with the military in the united states. but that said i mentioned one
you mentioned that the ambassador was like the dean dean of the diplomatic corps. by that i mean he was a senior diplomat. there was the existence at that time of something called in a abd alliance. in the southwest pacific. it stands for australia, america britain and this was approved and signed off by fdr the secretary of war. simpson and knox. here is my question. based on the knowledge and existence of this treaty and early as february 28, 1941. there was a communication alliance that was...
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jesse ventura was joined by several key figures in his campaign and administration campaign chairman dean barkley bill hillsman the campaign advertising guru and political strategist and running mate and 37 year schoolteacher may shunk and finally the communications director for the been to administration john would be. really was the one that. got me interested in the 3rd party movement because i've always been anti democrat and republican and in my neighborhood up there all of a sudden i started to see nice barkley signs for congress or senate i forget congress barkley barkley and i kind of thought who who's this barkley what is this independence party at the time who are they and so on i got involved there and i met them and i realized that the majority of the independence party a great many of them were disgruntled democrats and republicans who feel the system's failing and they want something new and so and i felt that way also and so i supported dean when he ran. to make the long story shorter. genius for minnesota they have the and i'm dale 4th of july parade and he asked me to wal
jesse ventura was joined by several key figures in his campaign and administration campaign chairman dean barkley bill hillsman the campaign advertising guru and political strategist and running mate and 37 year schoolteacher may shunk and finally the communications director for the been to administration john would be. really was the one that. got me interested in the 3rd party movement because i've always been anti democrat and republican and in my neighborhood up there all of a sudden i...
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al-jazeera world tells the story of loss to dean dean and his unique artistic work. the french oriented list on al-jazeera. boldin untold stories from asia and the pacific on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello and welcome to w watching the news hour live from our headquarters here in coming up in the next 60 minute. it's a british health minister test positive for the corona virus is the epidemic spreads worldwide. in south korea infection rates spike more than 200 new cases are reported following days of falling numbers. israeli forces used tear gas and live fire to disperse palestinian protesters trying to fend off illegal settlers in the occupied west bank.
al-jazeera world tells the story of loss to dean dean and his unique artistic work. the french oriented list on al-jazeera. boldin untold stories from asia and the pacific on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello and welcome to w watching the news hour live from our headquarters here in coming up in the next 60 minute. it's a british health minister test positive for the corona virus is the epidemic spreads worldwide. in south korea infection rates spike more than 200 new cases are reported...
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my introduction to opera was thanks to dean dixon in 1944. -- so some of the scalia the school we are ginsburg upper was written by a law school student? justice ginsburg: he was a music major at harvard. derek wang is his name. he decided it would be useful to know something about the law. so he enrolled in his hometown law school at the university of maryland. in his second year, he took a constitutional law course. he read these dueling opinions. decided this could make a funny opera. taste.give you a rageh scalia's aria. he sings the justices are blind. how can they possibly spout this? the constitution says absolutely nothing about this. my soprano voice, i answer, you justice scalia, you are asserting bright line solutions to problems that do not have easy answers, with a great thing about our constitution is that like our society, it can evolve. so that sets up the difference between us. the plot is roughly based on the magic flute. scalia is locked up in a dark room. he is being punished for excessive dissenting. i then emerge through a glass ceiling. [laughter] [applause] pas
my introduction to opera was thanks to dean dixon in 1944. -- so some of the scalia the school we are ginsburg upper was written by a law school student? justice ginsburg: he was a music major at harvard. derek wang is his name. he decided it would be useful to know something about the law. so he enrolled in his hometown law school at the university of maryland. in his second year, he took a constitutional law course. he read these dueling opinions. decided this could make a funny opera....
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. >> so in this you're -- so one of the things that's happened to you with, you have john dean, right? but no one believes john dean -- the public, to your point about how important he becomes as as witness because haldeman is saying nixon talking about president bush money is -- hush money isn't true. you all believe john dean, but you don't is have any corroborating evidence, and the public believes haldeman. is so tell us how she becomes perfectal and how you -- pivotal and how you with draw out the lie. >> there are two answers. one is the fist thing that happened is that we found out from alex butterfield that there were tapes, and we knew that we had to get them, because if they corroborated what john dean had publicly testified to in the senate, we had it made. but if they didn't, we were dead. if there was any inconsistency. haldeman says, when dean said that the president had said, well, i know where i can get the million dollars, haldeman said yes, but he didn't tell you that he said, but it would be wrong. there's no but it would be wrong. he said i can get the money. there
. >> so in this you're -- so one of the things that's happened to you with, you have john dean, right? but no one believes john dean -- the public, to your point about how important he becomes as as witness because haldeman is saying nixon talking about president bush money is -- hush money isn't true. you all believe john dean, but you don't is have any corroborating evidence, and the public believes haldeman. is so tell us how she becomes perfectal and how you -- pivotal and how you...
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thomas kaufman is the dean of duke university's medical school in singapore and helping the city fight the coronavirus outbreak. >> this virus keeps jumping from place to place. >> it certainly has that potential. and because of our, the global society, and travel, and linkage between countries, the potential for spread is really substantial. >> are we going to have to start quarantining people around the world and telling people to stay in your homes? >> i think the initial phase is yes. >> do you think the united states would have to do something like what china did,
thomas kaufman is the dean of duke university's medical school in singapore and helping the city fight the coronavirus outbreak. >> this virus keeps jumping from place to place. >> it certainly has that potential. and because of our, the global society, and travel, and linkage between countries, the potential for spread is really substantial. >> are we going to have to start quarantining people around the world and telling people to stay in your homes? >> i think the...
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dean: i think a fair amount of it is actually done. was tremendous deleveraging from vol-selling funds that had to cover. so most of what we see out there points to a lot of that deleveraging being behind us, and perhaps last week was about the pension reallocation. but again, it is going to be really choppy just because markets have lost a lot of capital, so the buffers are not there. the swings are going to be significant. but again, i do think that the sheer velocity of the swings is likely behind us, but we are going to stay at a pretty elevated level of both implied and realized volatility for a few months to come. alix: i lied, this is my last question. when you get up in the morning, what is the first thing you look at? what is the indicator for you? dean: got to look at s&p futures. that is your global benchmark. then i am looking at the vix curve, european bond markets. it is a whole system. one person said to me once, they were asked is vol and asset class, and his response was that vol is the only asset class. you are on one
dean: i think a fair amount of it is actually done. was tremendous deleveraging from vol-selling funds that had to cover. so most of what we see out there points to a lot of that deleveraging being behind us, and perhaps last week was about the pension reallocation. but again, it is going to be really choppy just because markets have lost a lot of capital, so the buffers are not there. the swings are going to be significant. but again, i do think that the sheer velocity of the swings is likely...
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thomas kauffman is the dean of duke university's medical school in singapore and helping the city fight the coronavirus outbreak. this virus keeps jumping from place to place. >> certainly has that potential and because of our, you know, the global society and travel and linkage between countries, the potential for spread is really substantial. >> are we going to have to start quarantining people around the world? and telling people stay in your homes? >> i think in the initial phases, yes. >> do you think the united states would have to do
thomas kauffman is the dean of duke university's medical school in singapore and helping the city fight the coronavirus outbreak. this virus keeps jumping from place to place. >> certainly has that potential and because of our, you know, the global society and travel and linkage between countries, the potential for spread is really substantial. >> are we going to have to start quarantining people around the world? and telling people stay in your homes? >> i think in the...
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as governor dean said, nobody's going to stay in this race longer than their voters or their means will allow them to. nobody wants to take on debt to chase a fool's errand. so he's going to have to make some decisions, as is everybody, over the next couple of days. i'm going to be interested to see. you started to talk about bloomberg. he's got the money to go the distance, but his rationale for entering this race was that he didn't see a viable moderate candidate who could beat donald trump. that may be fading a bit for him, even though he'll have the money. i don't know he's going to have to rationale and he's going to have to make decisions as they all are over the next few, i would say honestly right after super tuesday. people are going to have to start making these decisions. >> it could be a different race altogether when we speak hopefully next weekend again. always great you have to all with us. thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> super tuesday is now less than 48 hours away. one day, 14 primaries and no one brings it to you like cnn. special live coverage starts tuesday at
as governor dean said, nobody's going to stay in this race longer than their voters or their means will allow them to. nobody wants to take on debt to chase a fool's errand. so he's going to have to make some decisions, as is everybody, over the next couple of days. i'm going to be interested to see. you started to talk about bloomberg. he's got the money to go the distance, but his rationale for entering this race was that he didn't see a viable moderate candidate who could beat donald trump....
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so, my introduction to opera was thanks to dean dixon in 1964.id: so the scalia ginsburg opera was written by a law school student? jus. ginsburg: he was then a law school student. he was a music major at harvard and major in music at yale. derek wang was his name. he decided it would be useful to know something about the law, so he enrolled in his hometown law school, the university of maryland. he tookis second year, a constitutional law course. he read these dueling opinions, scully on one side, ginsburg on the other, and decided this would make a very funny opera. [laughter] ofi'll just give you a taste scalia ginsburg. rage -- with scalia's [laughter] very -- in style. 's saying the justices are blind. how can they possibly spout this? the constitution says absolutely nothing about this." [laughter] and then and my soprano voice, i answer, "dear justice scalia, you are searching for bright line solutions to problems that don't have easy answers. but the great thing about our constitution is that, like our society, it can evolve." so that set
so, my introduction to opera was thanks to dean dixon in 1964.id: so the scalia ginsburg opera was written by a law school student? jus. ginsburg: he was then a law school student. he was a music major at harvard and major in music at yale. derek wang was his name. he decided it would be useful to know something about the law, so he enrolled in his hometown law school, the university of maryland. he tookis second year, a constitutional law course. he read these dueling opinions, scully on one...
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dean you're seeing has been sworn in as malaysia's prime minister following a week of political chaos sparked by the resignation of muscatel mohammed who says well the dean's appointment by the king is illegal. after more than 18 years of war a deal between the u.s. and the taliban has put afghanistan on the path to what many hope will be a permanent peace one of the key components of the deal plans for a complete withdrawal of all u.s. and nato troops within 14 months if the taliban sticks to its part of a triple. we destroyed a new chapter may have opened for afghanistan the united states has agreed on a deal that could see the complete withdrawal of its troops from its longest running war in the next 14 months. and. we recognize america should fight in perpetuity in the graveyard of empires if we can help afghans forge peace and we have respect we believe that the afghan people are ready to shirk their own course forward. for the past 18 months the taliban and the u.s. government have been negotiating in a cutter finally agreeing on a plan aimed at cementing a permanent peace as pa
dean you're seeing has been sworn in as malaysia's prime minister following a week of political chaos sparked by the resignation of muscatel mohammed who says well the dean's appointment by the king is illegal. after more than 18 years of war a deal between the u.s. and the taliban has put afghanistan on the path to what many hope will be a permanent peace one of the key components of the deal plans for a complete withdrawal of all u.s. and nato troops within 14 months if the taliban sticks to...