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dean martin. [applause] ♪ dean: where is burt?for your dinner tonight. [laughter] frank: listen, dingdong, we honored him four years ago. dean: [laughs] so i made a mistake. [laughter] dean: and this is for you, clutch. [laughter] dean: are you kidding? ronnie and me -- i call him "ronnie," he calls me "deanie." [laughter] dean: but we sat down -- you know, in 1988, you are going to be out of work, but i will still be drunk. [laughter] dean: where is my accompanist? not only is he my accompanist, but he plays piano for me too. ♪ dean: ♪ may i state, it's been great and a night like this, few people wait but i must admit in all honesty mr. wonderful, that's me ♪ [laughter] dean: ♪ where i go, i suppose they'd get hammy if they heard such bravo but i must repeat in all modesty, mr. wonderful, still me ♪ [laughter] dean: ♪ i drink a toast to him each night, as you might think, not 'cause i wish him well but 'cause i love to drink ♪ [laughter] dean: ♪ so will you all, in this fine hall raise a glass to the champ of them all here is to
dean martin. [applause] ♪ dean: where is burt?for your dinner tonight. [laughter] frank: listen, dingdong, we honored him four years ago. dean: [laughs] so i made a mistake. [laughter] dean: and this is for you, clutch. [laughter] dean: are you kidding? ronnie and me -- i call him "ronnie," he calls me "deanie." [laughter] dean: but we sat down -- you know, in 1988, you are going to be out of work, but i will still be drunk. [laughter] dean: where is my accompanist? not...
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was the in-fighting over new dean's heritage. and their neglect of his mission to liberate jerusalem. salata dean became determined to realize his master's dream. and then i want king when i mean it's very. slimy. and. full effect morning you might want to let me up when you get a lot of palace masala being so i mean. just let me and let you house lightning and the enemy. is all i didn't set out from egypt heading for the live rounds. he would bring those ingots under his command by force of arms. day in. order to. convey our defense. no deal at denny's. 1174 both neurontin and the king of jerusalem died while for the christians the death of america 1st a very very powerful military important king meant that the throne went to bold and forth. with a mere boy suffering from leprosy now on the throne of jerusalem a struggle broke out among the nobility over who should be the regent. guy of loosing your. or reynold of shutting your. butt it was raymond the 3rd count of tripoli who took the prize he quickly signed a truce with saliva
was the in-fighting over new dean's heritage. and their neglect of his mission to liberate jerusalem. salata dean became determined to realize his master's dream. and then i want king when i mean it's very. slimy. and. full effect morning you might want to let me up when you get a lot of palace masala being so i mean. just let me and let you house lightning and the enemy. is all i didn't set out from egypt heading for the live rounds. he would bring those ingots under his command by force of...
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the event was moderated by former dnc chair howard dean. hair howard dean. everyone, andoon, welcome to our ninth jackson virtual discussion forum, our series of online gatherings on covid-19 and global affairs exploring the far-reaching impact of this pandemic. we are thankful to senator murphy and jackson senior fellow governor dean for joining us this afternoon. we will introduce them in a moment. attendees, have your volume and video muted but we are excited to incorporate your questions as time allows. you can submit those using the q&a feature in zoom. we will record this session and post a video afterward to the benefit of everyone. stay tuned for upcoming forum discussions, former under secretary of defense will join us next thursday, may 28 and now i will turn it to jim levinsohn, director of yale university's jackson institute for global affairs to introduce our special guest. >> thanks, ted, and welcome everyone. as we grapple with the ramifications of this pandemic, we are grateful jackson to have a wonderful group of faculty and senior fellows w
the event was moderated by former dnc chair howard dean. hair howard dean. everyone, andoon, welcome to our ninth jackson virtual discussion forum, our series of online gatherings on covid-19 and global affairs exploring the far-reaching impact of this pandemic. we are thankful to senator murphy and jackson senior fellow governor dean for joining us this afternoon. we will introduce them in a moment. attendees, have your volume and video muted but we are excited to incorporate your questions as...
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is dr.h individual howard dean. physician, six term governor of vermont, presidential candidate, president of the national government association and the democratic national committee. much of that is well known. what may be less well-known is in new haven, governor dean is professor dean and he teaches an incredibly popular undergraduate seminar on the politics of american foreign policy. for grateful governor dean is here with us today and will help us moderate the session. senator chris murphy has represented connecticut in the senate for the past seven years following six years in the house and eight years in the connecticut general assembly. as a member of the senate foreign relations committee, the senator has emerged as a leader in global affairs, articulating a full foreign policy vision for the united states. he is an outspoken proponent of diplomacy, international human rights and american leadership abroad. sessionte has been in the past two weeks, i believe, as we speak. we are deeply appreciative of sen
is dr.h individual howard dean. physician, six term governor of vermont, presidential candidate, president of the national government association and the democratic national committee. much of that is well known. what may be less well-known is in new haven, governor dean is professor dean and he teaches an incredibly popular undergraduate seminar on the politics of american foreign policy. for grateful governor dean is here with us today and will help us moderate the session. senator chris...
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our dean, the dean of the california delegation is also the speaker of the house. well i have seen her do amazing things, i have never seen her be in two places at the same time. so i have the distinct honor of and thein for her, pleasure of introducing mike garcia, the new member from the 25th congressional district. the election has, as i noted before, not been certified, but there is no dispute about the result. ingressman garcia was born 1976 and is a native of santa clarita, california, and is a first-generation american citizen. with his mother and stepfather he moved at the age of six. mr. garcia received his bachelor's degree in political science from the u.s. naval academy in annapolis in 1978. he was nominated to that academy and to the navy by our longtime colleague, the former chair of the house armed services committee, our friends. he later earned a master of arts in the national security policy from georgetown university. he is a former u.s. naval officer and flew as a pilot in the navy from 1998 until 2009. after the navy, congressman garcia worked
our dean, the dean of the california delegation is also the speaker of the house. well i have seen her do amazing things, i have never seen her be in two places at the same time. so i have the distinct honor of and thein for her, pleasure of introducing mike garcia, the new member from the 25th congressional district. the election has, as i noted before, not been certified, but there is no dispute about the result. ingressman garcia was born 1976 and is a native of santa clarita, california,...
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dean stoecker, thanks very much. dean stoecker, alteryx ceo.head, we take you to the houses of parliament in the u.k. boris johnson delivered a speech last night on the u.k.'s covid-19 strategy, which turned out to be england's covenant and strategy. dominic raab, the foreign secretary, is speaking right now. we will bring you what boris is going to say, hopefully very , whether the prime minister delivers a bit more clarity. we will wait and see. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn, along with guy johnson in london. this is "bloomberg markets." let's check in with the bloomberg first word news. here's ritika gupta. ritika: vice president mike pence has been self-isolating from the white house. on friday, his press aide was diagnosed with the coronavirus. that brought the virus into president trump's inner circle. they are married to one of the president's closest advisers, stephen miller. the chinese city where the pendant started has reported its first new infections since april 8. china has been slowly reopening
dean stoecker, thanks very much. dean stoecker, alteryx ceo.head, we take you to the houses of parliament in the u.k. boris johnson delivered a speech last night on the u.k.'s covid-19 strategy, which turned out to be england's covenant and strategy. dominic raab, the foreign secretary, is speaking right now. we will bring you what boris is going to say, hopefully very , whether the prime minister delivers a bit more clarity. we will wait and see. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new...
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so dean has bought refrigerated storage containers.ave got coming in now is another refrigerated container. we have had to buy these. we can't rent these because generally, they are for food. now they are being used for storage of bodies. and this is the only way we can do it. this is the only way we can do it. basically, we dropped off a 40—foot fridge container which can go from plus ten, 12, right down to —12 and below. this is the harsh truth. this is how this industry of undertaking, the nhs, the hospitals, are having to deal with this problem that's going on. dean also runs a building company. its work has dried up because of the lockdown. so his carpenters are converting the extra containers into morgues. phone rings. floyd and son, how may i help? how many would you like me to collect? eight today? in the office, vina is struggling to cope with the number of requests. so now we have got eight. this is since the virus, so where people have passed away, they are now being brought back to floyds, because there's no room at the mor
so dean has bought refrigerated storage containers.ave got coming in now is another refrigerated container. we have had to buy these. we can't rent these because generally, they are for food. now they are being used for storage of bodies. and this is the only way we can do it. this is the only way we can do it. basically, we dropped off a 40—foot fridge container which can go from plus ten, 12, right down to —12 and below. this is the harsh truth. this is how this industry of undertaking,...
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is joining us.y he is the dean of harvard medical school.ant to start with a story you were quoted in in "the wall street journal." you were working with chinese doctors privately for best practices and treatment. dr. daley: we are. the current pandemic respects no international boundaries. medicine and science are forces for international diplomacy that transcend politics. in late january, when it was clear that the virus was ravaging china, colleagues from china reached out to us asking for help. it was a time when there was tremendous tension between our countries. our government was struggling. channelse not formal for communication. the centers for disease control was not involved in china. the national institute of health was rebuffed. because of personal connections, we linked to our chinese colleagues and began working together. in those early times, they were reaching out to us for help. very quickly, the tables were turned and we started asking them for help. the communication continues. it is a model for cooperation. in those clin
is joining us.y he is the dean of harvard medical school.ant to start with a story you were quoted in in "the wall street journal." you were working with chinese doctors privately for best practices and treatment. dr. daley: we are. the current pandemic respects no international boundaries. medicine and science are forces for international diplomacy that transcend politics. in late january, when it was clear that the virus was ravaging china, colleagues from china reached out to us...
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dean of the california delegation, is also the speaker of the house. seen her do ave amazing things, i have never two -- her be in two places at the same time so i distinct pleasure of filling in as dean and the mike re of introducing garcia, the new member from the 25th congressional district. noted ction has, as i before, not been certified by the secretary of state, but here is no dispute about the result. congressman garcia was born in and is a native of santa clarita, california, and is the is a first tion -- generation american citizen. moved to the rcia ity of santa clarita in 1972 with his mother and stepfather at the age of 6. r. garcia received his bachelor's degree in political science from the u.s. naval in 1978.n annapolis he was nominated to that academy navy by our longtime colleague, the former chair of house armed services committee, our friend, buc mckeon. later earned a master of arts in national security policy from university. he is a former u.s. naval officer and flew as a pilot in from 1998 until 2009. fter the navy, congressman
dean of the california delegation, is also the speaker of the house. seen her do ave amazing things, i have never two -- her be in two places at the same time so i distinct pleasure of filling in as dean and the mike re of introducing garcia, the new member from the 25th congressional district. noted ction has, as i before, not been certified by the secretary of state, but here is no dispute about the result. congressman garcia was born in and is a native of santa clarita, california, and is...
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business school, now the dean emeritus. what is going to happen with at least on the ground at columbia come the fall? will the business school be having regular classes? will they start that back up again in person? >> well, i expect we will have some in person classes in the fall but i don't think it will be like february of this year. i think we will have some people on campus, some by technology. columbia like all universities is experimenting here. i think there's a lot of good things about the technology but also a lot of good from face-to-face. like everything else in the economy, we are going to have to muddle through. liz: i'm not sure the students love it. they are paying a lot of money. i know that there are petitions at stanford, yale business school, wharton, ucla business school. people are really unhappy. many of them are going to defer. would there be any wiggle room on cutting the tuition if it is back to zoom classrooms? >> the good news about being a former dean is that's not something i have to decide. f
business school, now the dean emeritus. what is going to happen with at least on the ground at columbia come the fall? will the business school be having regular classes? will they start that back up again in person? >> well, i expect we will have some in person classes in the fall but i don't think it will be like february of this year. i think we will have some people on campus, some by technology. columbia like all universities is experimenting here. i think there's a lot of good...
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and deane obeidallah, host of sirius xm's the dean obeidallah show and a columnist with the daily beast. welcome to both of you. thank you for joining us. jennifer ruben, inspectors general. they are not people we know much about. we don't think about most americans. i think 12 out of 10 couldn't name an inspector general, unless they've been fired by trump. but they are there to make sure the swamp stays less swampy, if you will. they're the internal people who keep the government honest. what's going on with the continued firing of these people by donald trump? >> i think this is the result of frankly the impeachment, that's now a few months in the rearview mirror. this president feels unbowed. he is unconstrained. and anyone who is going to report wrongdoing in this administration, whether it's mike pompeo, whether it's anyone else within the hhs, for example, that has mishandled the coronavirus, that whistle-blower is now, i think, in career jeopardy by this administration. and you're right, ali, this is the very person, the very people who are there within the executive branch, who
and deane obeidallah, host of sirius xm's the dean obeidallah show and a columnist with the daily beast. welcome to both of you. thank you for joining us. jennifer ruben, inspectors general. they are not people we know much about. we don't think about most americans. i think 12 out of 10 couldn't name an inspector general, unless they've been fired by trump. but they are there to make sure the swamp stays less swampy, if you will. they're the internal people who keep the government honest....
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dean of the california delegation, is also the speaker of the house. seen her do ave amazing things, i have never two -- her be in two places at the same time so i distinct pleasure of filling in as dean and the mike re of introducing garcia, the new member from the 25th congressional district. noted ction has, as i before, not been certified by the secretary of state, but here is no dispute about the result. congressman garcia was born in and is a native of santa clarita, california, and is the is a first tion -- generation american citizen. moved to the rcia ity of santa clarita in 1972 with his mother and stepfather at the age of 6. r. garcia received his bachelor's degree in political science from the u.s. naval in 1978.n annapolis he was nominated to that academy navy by our longtime colleague, the former chair of house armed services committee, our friend, buc mckeon. later earned a master of arts in national security policy from university. he is a former u.s. naval officer and flew as a pilot in from 1998 until 2009. fter the navy, congressman
dean of the california delegation, is also the speaker of the house. seen her do ave amazing things, i have never two -- her be in two places at the same time so i distinct pleasure of filling in as dean and the mike re of introducing garcia, the new member from the 25th congressional district. noted ction has, as i before, not been certified by the secretary of state, but here is no dispute about the result. congressman garcia was born in and is a native of santa clarita, california, and is...
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of harvard the dean medical school.f the reportr from last september, giving a grim warning of the impact of the pandemic. the phone lines are open. (202) 748-8000 if you live in the eastern or central time zones. (202) 748-8001 for those of you in the mountain and pacific time zones. a line set aside for medical professionals, doctors, nurses, emts, (202) 748-8002. thank you for joining us. we begin with the numbers, courtesy of johns hopkins university. around the world, 3.6 million confirmed cases and the global death toll approaching 257,000. is joining us.y he is the dean of harvard medical school. i want to start with a story you were quoted in in "the wall street journal." you were working with chinese doctors privately for best practices and treatment. dr. daley: we are. the current pandemic respects no international boundaries. medicine and science are forces for international diplomacy that transcend politics. in late january, when it was clear that the virus was ravaging china, colleagues from china reached o
of harvard the dean medical school.f the reportr from last september, giving a grim warning of the impact of the pandemic. the phone lines are open. (202) 748-8000 if you live in the eastern or central time zones. (202) 748-8001 for those of you in the mountain and pacific time zones. a line set aside for medical professionals, doctors, nurses, emts, (202) 748-8002. thank you for joining us. we begin with the numbers, courtesy of johns hopkins university. around the world, 3.6 million confirmed...
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awaits a vaccine will cope with 1000 kill off new liberal intellectual property rights we are asking dean baker the economist who slammed alan greenspan's federal reserve and who predicted the 2008 property crash how to prevent the rich from using coronavirus to grab more from the poor and while boris johnson celebrates his new baby is government endangering lives in british hospitals cope with survivor and front line n.h.s. doctor and dodgy tells us why clapping and charity for britain's national health service is just not good enough all the more coming up in today's going underground but 1st last time there was an economic crash major nations bailed out the rich this time around how can we stop the one percent from exploiting coronavirus to enrich themselves at the expense of the rest of us someone who predicted the $28.00 crash was economist dean baker he's the co-founder of the center for economic and policy research and he joins me now via skype from utah in the usa thanks so much dean for coming on millions with coronavirus hundreds of thousands killed do you see some policymakers
awaits a vaccine will cope with 1000 kill off new liberal intellectual property rights we are asking dean baker the economist who slammed alan greenspan's federal reserve and who predicted the 2008 property crash how to prevent the rich from using coronavirus to grab more from the poor and while boris johnson celebrates his new baby is government endangering lives in british hospitals cope with survivor and front line n.h.s. doctor and dodgy tells us why clapping and charity for britain's...
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say what john dean is saying about nixon and hush money they don't believe john dean you believe him but have no corroborating evidence. so tell us how she becomes pivotal and how you draw out the lie or the cover-up. >> we found out there were tapes we knew we had to get them because if they corroborated what was testified to we had it made but if they didn't we were dead so halderman said that i could get the million dollars he said yes we did not t tell you it would be wrong. there was no but it could be wrong he said i could get the money. we had to get the money on - - - the tapes and corroborate them there was a big hullabaloo most were john dean this is what i said so then the president stonewalled but at the time it was a serious abe and we did not get them and finally archibald cox had a p conference october 20th on a saturday to explain why we had a right to the tape and why we needed them the president was very unimpressed and said to the attorney general and said i promise the senate unless i had cause there's no cause i not doing it so then he was fired the need duty att
say what john dean is saying about nixon and hush money they don't believe john dean you believe him but have no corroborating evidence. so tell us how she becomes pivotal and how you draw out the lie or the cover-up. >> we found out there were tapes we knew we had to get them because if they corroborated what was testified to we had it made but if they didn't we were dead so halderman said that i could get the million dollars he said yes we did not t tell you it would be wrong. there was...
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dean reynolds has the story of "operation song." >> reporter: from this building in nashville and the recording studiog. it's the music of redemption, words of renewal from america's traumatized soldiers. ♪ ♪ it's called "operation song" a joint effort with the veterans administration to turn trauma into treatment and give a the wl nd hitwed themthe ♪ ♪ >> i bury many things. >> reporter: do you want to talk about the things you buried? >> no. >> reporter: brian was a marine from 1987 to 1993. after discharge he fell into a deep suicidal depression. >> it's been a lot of little things a lot of time coming. wa. highly medicated, pills every day. >> reporter: and that medication worked? >> it made me numb. >> i really don't know where to start. >> we'll start at the beginning. i'm here to write your song, write your story. >> you have to make it honest and real. >> reporter: they paid him with singer song writer jason seiber. >> attempts. >> gosh, man. ♪ in a room smells like whiskey, and last night cigarettes ♪ >> reporter: in just four hours a song emerged and a catharsis. mtshing all
dean reynolds has the story of "operation song." >> reporter: from this building in nashville and the recording studiog. it's the music of redemption, words of renewal from america's traumatized soldiers. ♪ ♪ it's called "operation song" a joint effort with the veterans administration to turn trauma into treatment and give a the wl nd hitwed themthe ♪ ♪ >> i bury many things. >> reporter: do you want to talk about the things you buried? >> no....
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but finish, dean. >> see now? go ahead, dean. >> thank you, pete. here's the reality.are seeing really the underlying disparity in our society on steroids right now, and you see it with the black community, latino community, native american community the way they're disproportionately affected by covid-19. the death rate now 3-1 african americans to white in this country. similar numbers for hispanic and native americans. that goes along simmering palms in our society of institutional racism from access to housing to actually access to health care to jobs that give you health care to working on jobs that are essential services making you go out there. it's either lose your house, lose your apartment or work and risk your life. we're seeing it in my community with muslims who work in meatpacking factories. look, it's a challenging thing to solve. but now we're seeing it firsthand. i hope going forward, i hope joe biden brings it up frankly about trying to address this disproportionate impact on people of color in our country during covid-19 because it's much deeper than
but finish, dean. >> see now? go ahead, dean. >> thank you, pete. here's the reality.are seeing really the underlying disparity in our society on steroids right now, and you see it with the black community, latino community, native american community the way they're disproportionately affected by covid-19. the death rate now 3-1 african americans to white in this country. similar numbers for hispanic and native americans. that goes along simmering palms in our society of...
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for economic and policy research and he joins me now via skype from utah in the usa thanks so much dean for coming on millions with coronavirus hundreds of thousands killed do you see some policymakers actually using covert had to pour money into financial services there's been 645000000000 of q.e. just here for the city of london certainly that is the case and i just try to be a little fair to them in the sense that i think it does make sense for them to.
for economic and policy research and he joins me now via skype from utah in the usa thanks so much dean for coming on millions with coronavirus hundreds of thousands killed do you see some policymakers actually using covert had to pour money into financial services there's been 645000000000 of q.e. just here for the city of london certainly that is the case and i just try to be a little fair to them in the sense that i think it does make sense for them to.
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dean reynolds has the latest. >> reporter: jbs plants will open this week.while tyson says work areas will be retrofitted with thermometers. >> we have the protective equipment for smithfield and we'll make sure contact tracing happens as well. >> reporter: south dakota governor christy nome is providing equipment to the smith drs field plant in sioux falls where 800 workers tested positive for the virus. >> if we don't take control of the meat processing plants, obviously entire communities can get sick. >> reporter: the rural workers alliance in missouri is suing smithfield alleging workers were not properly protected. >> there are still some areas where the workers are crowding. >> reporter: smithfield saying it has a policy on not commenting on the specifics of pending litigation. we are doing everything in our power to help protect our team members from covid-19 in the workplace. smithfield says there will be new protocols including physical barriers between workers plus temperature checks. >>> do you think there are going to be more of these plants, th
dean reynolds has the latest. >> reporter: jbs plants will open this week.while tyson says work areas will be retrofitted with thermometers. >> we have the protective equipment for smithfield and we'll make sure contact tracing happens as well. >> reporter: south dakota governor christy nome is providing equipment to the smith drs field plant in sioux falls where 800 workers tested positive for the virus. >> if we don't take control of the meat processing plants,...
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one of the people affected by this in the saddest way is our own janice dean.he lost both of her in-laws inside the nursing home in new york. she joins us next with that story. stay tuned. ♪ >> tucker: new york has by far the country's highest death toll from the coronavirus. more than 5600 of those dead were in nursing homes. probably a number of reasons for that. but one of them was government policy. a policy of andrew cuomo, which requires those nursing homes to admit patients who had tested positive for the virus. it was insane. governor cuomo has not been asked much about it. he did appear on cnn yesterday. the interview probably went as he would imagine, given that the interviewer was his brother. >> is it true that this was the swap that thehi nurse was actuay using on you, and that at first it went into your nose and disappeared so that in scale, this was the actual swab that was being used to fit up that double barrel shotgun that you have mounted on the front of your pretty face? >> tucker: yeah, pretty amusing. a little more political theater for yo
one of the people affected by this in the saddest way is our own janice dean.he lost both of her in-laws inside the nursing home in new york. she joins us next with that story. stay tuned. ♪ >> tucker: new york has by far the country's highest death toll from the coronavirus. more than 5600 of those dead were in nursing homes. probably a number of reasons for that. but one of them was government policy. a policy of andrew cuomo, which requires those nursing homes to admit patients who...
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the dean of the michigan medical school was a colonel, the dean of the hopkins nickel school was a colonel. basically, every top-flight physician who was under the age of 50 was in the military. care was very little available in the civilian community, not much they could have done anyway. there were a lot of nurses who were in the military as well, shortage of nurses, chores of doctors. there were certainly hospitals that operated, again, there were certainly little they could do other than supportive care. people who ended up going to emergency hospitals which were outside, actually seem to do better. people who were inside in a hospital, because they had more space. better ventilation. things like that. >> met me go back to your earlier point. if there was a level of miss trust among the communities and you were not getting support from president woodrow wilson, who was taking charge during this pandemic? locally.te a bit you know, we mentioned san francisco earlier. a badancisco had experience. they were the fourth or fifth highest in mortality in the country. and yet, that community c
the dean of the michigan medical school was a colonel, the dean of the hopkins nickel school was a colonel. basically, every top-flight physician who was under the age of 50 was in the military. care was very little available in the civilian community, not much they could have done anyway. there were a lot of nurses who were in the military as well, shortage of nurses, chores of doctors. there were certainly hospitals that operated, again, there were certainly little they could do other than...
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with maybe a little less well-known governor dean is professor dean and teaches an incredibly popular undergraduate seminar. our distinguished guest senator chris murphy has represented connecticut in the senate for the past seven years following six years in the house and eight years in the connecticut general assembly. in the foreign relations committee he's emerged as the leader of global affairs articulating a forward thinking policy for the united states. an outspoken proponent for international human rights and american leadership abroad as many of you know the senate has been in session the past two weeks. it is in session i believe as we speak. we are deeply appreciative to senator murphy for taking the time to join us. now perhaps you can kick off the conversation. >> sure. thank you very much for taking the time. i know that you have votes shortly. we will try to get right down to it. just to embarrass the senator, he was my candidate for president. he chose not to run for a variety of good reasons, and that i am incredibly glad to have him here and honored and incredibly pl
with maybe a little less well-known governor dean is professor dean and teaches an incredibly popular undergraduate seminar. our distinguished guest senator chris murphy has represented connecticut in the senate for the past seven years following six years in the house and eight years in the connecticut general assembly. in the foreign relations committee he's emerged as the leader of global affairs articulating a forward thinking policy for the united states. an outspoken proponent for...
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one of those people who lost loved ones was our own janice dean.ost both of her in-laws and spoke about it last night. >> this should be one of the biggest worries of this pandemic of 2020. 20% of our lost loved ones are from nursing homes. it's because governor cuomo and several other governors, by the way, in different states, forced covid recovering patience into nursing homes. they called sean to tell him they were moving him to another floor. and i believe that floor was used for recovering covid patience. he got a call on a saturday morning that his dad was not feeling well and three hours later, he was dead. >> dan: even more outraged today after a video surfaced of an elderly man being brutally attacked in a detroit nursing home. video so disturbing we decided not to show it in full. the attacker, a fellow resident of the facility who has been charged. greg, i'm going to go to your first. your thoughts on on andrew cuomo and this disastrous decision in new york. i watched janice dean last night and it was really disturbing to watch. >> greg
one of those people who lost loved ones was our own janice dean.ost both of her in-laws and spoke about it last night. >> this should be one of the biggest worries of this pandemic of 2020. 20% of our lost loved ones are from nursing homes. it's because governor cuomo and several other governors, by the way, in different states, forced covid recovering patience into nursing homes. they called sean to tell him they were moving him to another floor. and i believe that floor was used for...
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here with an update the president of tyson foods dean banks. us. >> thanks, ainsley. ainsley: you are welcome. i read this article or this ad that was in the "new york times" on sunday. it was a full-paged a that tyson foods put out and it was written by john tyson just about how we can get up and running again and help this food chain supply. tell us what's the plan for tyson so that we, when we shop in the grocery stores will have meat on the shelves. >> absolutely. first off, ainsley, i want to send a thank you to the hundred thousand plus coming in to help the food supply. [broken audio] thank the president of the united states food industry and agriculture industries through this crisis. and also thank the county and local officials working closely with us to make sure that the communities are safe and that our plants are safe to operate that really is the key to making sure that food ends up on the grocery store shelves is taking care of our team members. we have taken every possible precaution just announced yesterday bringing in matrix
here with an update the president of tyson foods dean banks. us. >> thanks, ainsley. ainsley: you are welcome. i read this article or this ad that was in the "new york times" on sunday. it was a full-paged a that tyson foods put out and it was written by john tyson just about how we can get up and running again and help this food chain supply. tell us what's the plan for tyson so that we, when we shop in the grocery stores will have meat on the shelves. >> absolutely....
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you heard what dean holtgrave just said and what president trump said. how do you square those two things? >> well, i think that everything the doctor said is backed up by all the studies now. there's 13 studies, three randomized trials. there's no sign of any efficacy and there is a sign of significant hazard. so across the spectrum of people with mild symptoms or the most severe symptoms, there is no benefit of hydroxychloroquine with or without azithromycin. so i think the data he just reviewed, and you framed it so well, is really in keeping with a drug that doesn't work in the settings that i just reviewed. and now we're taking it to an even worse extreme, which is as a preventive therapy that hasn't been assessed. and no less, we don't even know the dose, the doses in those various trials i just mentioned, are all over the place. so there are so many unknowns, but the main signal is risk and it's serious. it's heart arrhythmias and the potential for fatal event. >> sanjay, this is medical guidance that's being changed and distorted not only by the
you heard what dean holtgrave just said and what president trump said. how do you square those two things? >> well, i think that everything the doctor said is backed up by all the studies now. there's 13 studies, three randomized trials. there's no sign of any efficacy and there is a sign of significant hazard. so across the spectrum of people with mild symptoms or the most severe symptoms, there is no benefit of hydroxychloroquine with or without azithromycin. so i think the data he just...
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beebating.ck to ngresswoman madeleine dean is a democrat from pennse vania who sp the house floor.he joins me now. thank you for being with us. so many peoplaroundhe try are really feeling the pain of the coronavirus. uncowhyo you thinkt is so o iadsnt molant dgequ states? >> because in my lifetime, and i think in anybody's have ner seen a public health crisis of this magnitude, or an onomic crisis of ts magnitude. the risk for us d notng too much, it is doing too little and too late. that's why i'm proud to have work on this bill, have advocated for the heroes this will support, and i will be a yes vote. anchor: there has been criticism even among democrats, progressives who say it doesn't go far enough, and moderates who say it will never become law. should have taken more time in wo gislio rkugthin orois if th hink wthe e that argument. there are things i would like to see in there that are not. we must not let the perfect be the enemy of the good, especially in this time of externa every crisis. omin mony cnty, we of coronavirus. in berks county, 200 people have died. people ar
beebating.ck to ngresswoman madeleine dean is a democrat from pennse vania who sp the house floor.he joins me now. thank you for being with us. so many peoplaroundhe try are really feeling the pain of the coronavirus. uncowhyo you thinkt is so o iadsnt molant dgequ states? >> because in my lifetime, and i think in anybody's have ner seen a public health crisis of this magnitude, or an onomic crisis of ts magnitude. the risk for us d notng too much, it is doing too little and too late....
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testified at then judge kavanaugh's hearing, you called john dean a disgraced lawyer, this is on fox news, i think, and you said, i think, quote about john dean, this is the man who betrayed his country and then betrayed his friends, he's not fit to touch judge kavanaugh's shoes. given the context, john dean testified and how president nixon inappropriately used his powers as president in overreach of the given the context you've said that the fbi should consider itself as an agent of the president and you've attacked john dean as someone who betrayed his country answer then betrayed his friends, please help me understand why you made that comment about john dean and what that should tell me about your view of independence of the fbi and appropriate actions by a president. >> senator, i absolutely love american history and i mean this sincerely. you may not believe me. >> i don't think any senator here will say they hate american history. >> what i was about to say, i would relish the opportunity to sit over lunch and talk american history with you and share your opinion and my opini
testified at then judge kavanaugh's hearing, you called john dean a disgraced lawyer, this is on fox news, i think, and you said, i think, quote about john dean, this is the man who betrayed his country and then betrayed his friends, he's not fit to touch judge kavanaugh's shoes. given the context, john dean testified and how president nixon inappropriately used his powers as president in overreach of the given the context you've said that the fbi should consider itself as an agent of the...
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will be back teaching again this week in the morning, 9:00 sharp. >> see you tomorrow. >> reporter: deans, cbs news, niles, michigan. >> bye bye. >> klinge: kids are lucky to have he . that's the cbs weekend news for this sunday. i'm elizabeth klinge reporting from cbs station kovr in sacramento. we leave you this memorial day weekend at the sacramento valley national cemetery honoring the sacrifice of those who have served this country. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
will be back teaching again this week in the morning, 9:00 sharp. >> see you tomorrow. >> reporter: deans, cbs news, niles, michigan. >> bye bye. >> klinge: kids are lucky to have he . that's the cbs weekend news for this sunday. i'm elizabeth klinge reporting from cbs station kovr in sacramento. we leave you this memorial day weekend at the sacramento valley national cemetery honoring the sacrifice of those who have served this country. good night. captioning sponsored...
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one man show is, we have with us this evening, at like to present to you, james crafter, socially dean of the university of pittsburgh graduate school of public health, who will discuss how asian influenza has spread throughout the world. >> thank you very much, and doctor craft tree is with us as well. how do you do? we have been discussing the fact that this agency has covered a lot of territory in a short time, but i would like to know how did it all get started? >> well, the exact point of origin of the influenza virus was not known but the current epidemic had its beginnings, as doctor bernie indicated, in hong kong and singapore. this was in early april. by mid april, the disease had become the league epidemic in both of these cities and remained so throughout the rest of the month. the hong kong and singapore the disease rapidly, in early may, moved through the island of formosa. as many as a half million people were attacked within a relatively short time. from from us up, also during the month of may, the disease next made its appearance and borneo and japan. and from the majo
one man show is, we have with us this evening, at like to present to you, james crafter, socially dean of the university of pittsburgh graduate school of public health, who will discuss how asian influenza has spread throughout the world. >> thank you very much, and doctor craft tree is with us as well. how do you do? we have been discussing the fact that this agency has covered a lot of territory in a short time, but i would like to know how did it all get started? >> well, the...
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dean reynolds, cbs news, ohicago. >> o'donnell: now to a stunning reversal by the justice departmentthe russia investigation. today, the attorney general told federal prosecutors to drop their c their case against michael flynn, president trump's first rstional security adviser. flynn had pleaded guilty to lying to the f.b.i. and was fired by the president. but, after at first cooperating with the mueller investigation, tiynn changed his tune, and his itwyers, along with conservative media, lobbied for the case to be dropped. well, tonight, in a cbs news exclusive, attorney general william barr explains his decision to our catherine herridge. >> reporter: in our exclusive interview this afternoon inside the department of justice, the attorney general said he was obligated to drop the charges against the president's former national security adviser. >> our duty, we think, is to dismiss the case. >> reporter: it's a stunning turn of events for flynn, who in december 2017, pleaded guilty to uiing to the f.b.i. about his discussions with the russian ambassador after the presidential elec
dean reynolds, cbs news, ohicago. >> o'donnell: now to a stunning reversal by the justice departmentthe russia investigation. today, the attorney general told federal prosecutors to drop their c their case against michael flynn, president trump's first rstional security adviser. flynn had pleaded guilty to lying to the f.b.i. and was fired by the president. but, after at first cooperating with the mueller investigation, tiynn changed his tune, and his itwyers, along with conservative...
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if you can't win the majority now hard for i don't know any measure i think this is about sam and dean knows one thing for certain she can't wait to reopen her restaurant. and where staying with food the moving from french cuisine the belgian kids and i live in belgium and i can tell you if there is one. one dish that the belgians are proud of it's their fries but now that's 2 is at risk due to the corona outbreak farmers have harvested times of potatoes back to the demand for fries has dropped sharply and that's why all belgians are now being called upon to take part in the campaign to save this delicious food. crispy cold. toasty warm another 1000 calories a serving anything but healthy no matter this is patriotic eating a group in the homes of long we're asking. to eat fried rice rather than just once a week to be. put into storage is or filled to the brim. and still has more than 5000 tons from last year's harvest the worthless now. as long as cafeterias restaurants and fast food chains are closed all over europe there's no demand for spuds no more normally we get about $150.00 yar
if you can't win the majority now hard for i don't know any measure i think this is about sam and dean knows one thing for certain she can't wait to reopen her restaurant. and where staying with food the moving from french cuisine the belgian kids and i live in belgium and i can tell you if there is one. one dish that the belgians are proud of it's their fries but now that's 2 is at risk due to the corona outbreak farmers have harvested times of potatoes back to the demand for fries has dropped...
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anchor: representative dean, thank you for beg with us. >> thank you.n more than two thirds of u.s. states have relaxedheir lockdown measures in some manner. the nation's capitol remains in lockdown. the mayor extended measures to june 8, even as lawmakers decide how to deal with theational crisis. barbar plett-usher has more. reporter: in the nation's capital, political pressure to open the country as mounting. lawmakers are gradually coming back to work but the city isn't ready yet for business. you just need to drive 10 minutes to see it is still on emergency footing. in washington, d.c.'s black neighborhoods, it has laid bare long-standing social and racial divides. >> we are going through trying times in our nation and reporter: a local counselor is campaigning for rinlection in waon's poorest award. >> we have the number one deates as it relato covid-19. reporter: handing out masks, bleach, toilet paper. behind the smiles is aea disturbing rty, 80% of the city's covid deaths are african-americans, even though they are less and half of its populati
anchor: representative dean, thank you for beg with us. >> thank you.n more than two thirds of u.s. states have relaxedheir lockdown measures in some manner. the nation's capitol remains in lockdown. the mayor extended measures to june 8, even as lawmakers decide how to deal with theational crisis. barbar plett-usher has more. reporter: in the nation's capital, political pressure to open the country as mounting. lawmakers are gradually coming back to work but the city isn't ready yet for...
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cbs's dean reynolds reports nothing could keep one teacher away from her class. >> reporter: schoolsosed in niles, michigan, but the teaching hasn't stopped. bs kirt for example. >> there's tuesday and wednesday, there's thursday and there's friday. >> reporter: the teaching from home is hardly the tallest hurdle she's faced this spring. >> please say prayers, and just know i'm going to fight. >> reporter: she caught the coronavirus a month ago and chronicled her crisis on facebook between classes. >> my chest pain is really bad today. >> reporter: quarantined in her home or bed bound in the emergency room, bonnie has been there for her 5 and 6-year-olds monday through friday, 9:00 to 10:00 a.m. come hell or high fever. did you say, all right, that's it, i can't -- i'm too sick? >> no. absolutely not. just the opposite. >> reporter: she missed only two classes. >> it meant everything to me to be able to just teach my class during this time. >> reporter: and it meant a lot to her students, including olivia lyons. >> she teaches things. and she's also kind. >> reporter: she's kind? >>
cbs's dean reynolds reports nothing could keep one teacher away from her class. >> reporter: schoolsosed in niles, michigan, but the teaching hasn't stopped. bs kirt for example. >> there's tuesday and wednesday, there's thursday and there's friday. >> reporter: the teaching from home is hardly the tallest hurdle she's faced this spring. >> please say prayers, and just know i'm going to fight. >> reporter: she caught the coronavirus a month ago and chronicled her...
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will be back teaching again this week in the morning, 9:00 sharp. >> see you tomorrow. >> reporter: deans, cbs news, niles, michigan. >> bye bye. >> klinge: kids are lucky to have he . that's the cbs weekend news for this sunday. i'm elizabeth klinge reporting from cbs station kovr in sacramento. we leave you this memorial day weekend at the sacramento valley national cemetery honoring the sacrifice of those who have served this country. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> now at 6:00, this memorial day weekend marking a big test for the bay area. the warm temperatures bringing crowds to parks, and beaches. good evening, i'm juliette goodrich. >> i'm brian hackney. the nice weather seems to be too tempting for people to stay home, and it's only going to get warmer. this was the scene at san francisco's baker beach. >> and we saw many sail boats out on the bay today. >> porter: its already daytime e highs for today, which are about 15 degrees above average, we still have
will be back teaching again this week in the morning, 9:00 sharp. >> see you tomorrow. >> reporter: deans, cbs news, niles, michigan. >> bye bye. >> klinge: kids are lucky to have he . that's the cbs weekend news for this sunday. i'm elizabeth klinge reporting from cbs station kovr in sacramento. we leave you this memorial day weekend at the sacramento valley national cemetery honoring the sacrifice of those who have served this country. good night. captioning sponsored...
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bernie, surgeon general of the united states public health service, doctor james crab tree, associate dean at the university of pittsburgh graduate school of public health. doctor nolan davis, director of national research, united states public health service. doctor george lull, secretary and general manager of the american medical association. the silent invader was written by tom goldman, produced by roger wolf. directed by jack simon. script research by rose me and a mcdonald. the silent invader has been brought to you by the westinghouse broadcasting company in cooperation with the american medical association. the united states public health service and the university of pittsburgh health center. the symptoms are quite familiar, and you will often come up with the correct diagnosis. yes, it looks like a cold, a common cold. runny nose, headache, akin us, very often a slight fever. those are some of the symptoms of the common cold. how do we get an till that happy state? we have colds simply because of cold? because of ice? snow and low temperature? no. the funny thing about colds, wh
bernie, surgeon general of the united states public health service, doctor james crab tree, associate dean at the university of pittsburgh graduate school of public health. doctor nolan davis, director of national research, united states public health service. doctor george lull, secretary and general manager of the american medical association. the silent invader was written by tom goldman, produced by roger wolf. directed by jack simon. script research by rose me and a mcdonald. the silent...
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nikki says she and her husband dean are so in love with beau and exploding with joy.ing. she wrote a letter to beau about being born in this pandemic. at one point we didn't know if dean was going to be able to be with them. turns out he was. great news. a beautiful, beautiful healthy boy in the end. congratulations. >> i know, tony, i am so excited for them both. >> great to see -- >> it's true. i love first-baby stories. you know, every poop, every pee, every yawn, every burp is just so darn cute. and you never get tired of staring at them. i reached out to nikki, and she said she was up all night just staring at him. she says it's magical. we all understand that. the joy that's about to lead their way, i can't -- to head their way, i can't begin to describe. i'm psyched for both of them. >> yeah. i'm psyched for us, too. we need little bit of good news, gayle. there is really good news. >> yeah. >> it's so good to see beau. it is. all right. >>> that does it for us. we will see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning." thanks for watching, everybody. have a great thursda
nikki says she and her husband dean are so in love with beau and exploding with joy.ing. she wrote a letter to beau about being born in this pandemic. at one point we didn't know if dean was going to be able to be with them. turns out he was. great news. a beautiful, beautiful healthy boy in the end. congratulations. >> i know, tony, i am so excited for them both. >> great to see -- >> it's true. i love first-baby stories. you know, every poop, every pee, every yawn, every...
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norah. >> o'donnell: all right, dean, thank you. to a cbs news investigation into the pandemic's devastating toll on america's nursing homes. we looked into some of the hardest hit facilities and found disturbing track records of failed patient care and oversight and numerous citations indicating there were problems well known before the virus hit. cbs' jonathan vigliotti has been covering the nursing home crisis and has more on these alarming findings. >> reporter: tonight, at least 13,000 covid-19 deaths and counting. in new york city today, reports of nearly 100 deaths at one facility. investigations now launched coast to coast, including at this massachusetts veterans home, where dozens died. >> it's heartbreaking. heartbreaking. >> reporter: the nursing home industry is now pushing for legal immunity, but a cbs news investigation uncovers many of america's facilities had pre- existing deficiencies that experts say made them vulnerable. the top 10 states with the most care deficiencies last year include florida, indiana, michiga
norah. >> o'donnell: all right, dean, thank you. to a cbs news investigation into the pandemic's devastating toll on america's nursing homes. we looked into some of the hardest hit facilities and found disturbing track records of failed patient care and oversight and numerous citations indicating there were problems well known before the virus hit. cbs' jonathan vigliotti has been covering the nursing home crisis and has more on these alarming findings. >> reporter: tonight, at...