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dean: griff jenkins is live in charleston with more. griff? dean: good morning, dean and pete.elcome back, jed, it's fantastic to hear your voice in my ear. i know you are glad to be back. we have a big story to cover here. first in the south primary. african-american voters make up 60% of the democratic vote here. so we will see what happens. but bernie sanders, who has had an anti establishment, medicare for all message is making the case here that he is the best to defeat donald trump. listen. >> he is here to try to disrupt the democratic primary. how pathetic and how petty can you be? >> oh, bernie can't beat trump. well, i would urge him to take a look at the last 60 national polls. in the event i'm worried that i can't beat trump. they are worried that i will beat trump. [cheers] >> the man to watch here is joe biden. the former vice president claiming a win here consistently leading in the polls. but he was asked where his fire was by a voter. very interesting. watch this. >> you see bernie. you see elizabeth warren. you see that fire. what is your fire? >> decency and
dean: griff jenkins is live in charleston with more. griff? dean: good morning, dean and pete.elcome back, jed, it's fantastic to hear your voice in my ear. i know you are glad to be back. we have a big story to cover here. first in the south primary. african-american voters make up 60% of the democratic vote here. so we will see what happens. but bernie sanders, who has had an anti establishment, medicare for all message is making the case here that he is the best to defeat donald trump....
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so ourjames dean that we will release for this movie may be a little different than the james dean wea later date. but of course there is more to an actor than just their face. that is just one part of the entire performance package. unsurprisingly, some actors have themselves expressed their annoyance. sometimes it is very easy to use a digital asset to promote what you were trying to get viewers to see, versus hiring actors to promote content. that costs additional capital. so basically you've said living actors, human actors are a bit of a pain, and you would rather work with avatars? to some extent. laughs it is easy to work with deceased celebrities. 0h, jenny, you are so cute! she is said to be the most realistic robotic animal, and i can tell you she feels pretty real. that nose almost feels wet and squidgy. and these dementia patients at las vegas‘ prestige senior living facility seem pleased to meet her. you are a good dog. she is awesome. you look real. look at those teeth. jim henson‘s creature shop is responsible for the lifelike look, feel, movements and behaviour that ha
so ourjames dean that we will release for this movie may be a little different than the james dean wea later date. but of course there is more to an actor than just their face. that is just one part of the entire performance package. unsurprisingly, some actors have themselves expressed their annoyance. sometimes it is very easy to use a digital asset to promote what you were trying to get viewers to see, versus hiring actors to promote content. that costs additional capital. so basically...
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so ourjames dean that we will release for this movie may be a little different than the james dean weate. but of course there is more to an actor than just their face. that is just one part of the entire performance package. unsurprisingly, some actors have themselves expressed their annoyance. sometimes it is very easy to use a digital asset to promote what you were trying to get viewers to see, versus hiring actors to promote content. that costs additional capital. so basically you've said living actors, human actors are a bit ofa pain, and you would rather work with avatars? to some extent. laughs it is easy to work with deceased celebrities. oh, jenny, you are so cute! she is said to be the most realistic robotic animal, and i can tell you she feels pretty real. that nose almost feels wet and squidgy. and these dementia patients at las vegas' senior living facility seem pleased to meet her. you are a good dog. she is awesome. you look real. look at those teeth. jim henson‘s creature shop is responsible for the lifelike look, feel, movements and behaviour that have been built on to
so ourjames dean that we will release for this movie may be a little different than the james dean weate. but of course there is more to an actor than just their face. that is just one part of the entire performance package. unsurprisingly, some actors have themselves expressed their annoyance. sometimes it is very easy to use a digital asset to promote what you were trying to get viewers to see, versus hiring actors to promote content. that costs additional capital. so basically you've said...
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people know james dean. he is an icon.more than blending old existing footage into new scenes. this needs to be a completely flexible 3d photorealistic fully animated bull believable version of animated bull believable version of a person that can act in new scenes and deliver new dialogue. and we humans may accept cgi monsters but we are biologically wired to spot any hint of a fake human. theyjust look wrong. they break the realism and they end up firmly in what is known as the uncanny valley. as i have learned about visual effect, a big part of illusion is how much time you are giving your artist to refine the work. often it is rushed and often it has been asked to do things that technology does not deliver well. previous attempts at cgi actors have been mixed and i wonder whether there is a certain quality threshold that you orjames dean's estate has to insist on? our expectations are very high. virtual assets that we create will evolve over time. this is not a one—time and it's perfect. it will evolve. so oui’ and it'
people know james dean. he is an icon.more than blending old existing footage into new scenes. this needs to be a completely flexible 3d photorealistic fully animated bull believable version of animated bull believable version of a person that can act in new scenes and deliver new dialogue. and we humans may accept cgi monsters but we are biologically wired to spot any hint of a fake human. theyjust look wrong. they break the realism and they end up firmly in what is known as the uncanny...
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so ourjames dean that we will release for this movie may be a little different than the james dean weate. of course there is more to an actor thanjust theirface. that is just one part of the entire performance package. if you are going to take an actor and put them into something new you need to find a reference for them. you need another actor to do it. how much is it then their performance? or can you just take stuff from things they have already done but then it is not original. it is a bit of a minefield. unsurprisingly, some actors have themselves expressed their annoyance. i don't think this is going to be replacing actors that are alive because they have talent that nobody can achieve unless you are physically alive, to be able to make adjustments on the fly. but i also think that working with a virtual star individual being makes it easier to release and market content in the future. sometimes it is very easy to use a digital asset to promote what you were trying to get viewers to see versus hiring actors to promote content. that costs additional capital. so basically living a
so ourjames dean that we will release for this movie may be a little different than the james dean weate. of course there is more to an actor thanjust theirface. that is just one part of the entire performance package. if you are going to take an actor and put them into something new you need to find a reference for them. you need another actor to do it. how much is it then their performance? or can you just take stuff from things they have already done but then it is not original. it is a bit...
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so ourjames dean that we will release for this movie may be a little different than the james dean we an actor than just their face. that is just one part of the entire performance package. unsurprisingly, some actors have themselves expressed their annoyance. sometimes it is very easy to use a digital asset to promote what you were trying to get viewers to see, versus hiring actors to promote content. that costs additional capital. so basically you've said living actors, human actors are a bit of a pain, and you would rather work with avatars? to some extent. he laughs. it is easy to work with deceased celebrities. oh, jenny, you are so cute! she is said to be the world's most realistic robotic animal, and i can tell you she feels pretty real. that nose almost feels wet and squidgy. and these dementia patients at las vegas‘ prestige senior living facility seem pleased to meet her. you are a good dog. she is awesome. you look real. look at those teeth. jim henson's creature shop was responsible for the lifelike look, feel, movements and behaviour that have been built on top of this se
so ourjames dean that we will release for this movie may be a little different than the james dean we an actor than just their face. that is just one part of the entire performance package. unsurprisingly, some actors have themselves expressed their annoyance. sometimes it is very easy to use a digital asset to promote what you were trying to get viewers to see, versus hiring actors to promote content. that costs additional capital. so basically you've said living actors, human actors are a bit...
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dean. conway: thank you, and can you advance the slide? prof. mckenna: yeah. dean. conway: fantastic. so from the institution of our nation through the voting rights act of 1965, i will get no argument that voting is the cornerstone of our democracy. from frederick douglass, to elizabeth cady stanton, we have been in a constant and herculean struggle to be self-actualized as voters. the modern struggle though, against disenfranchisement, voter suppression, and obstacles to registration must now account for insecurity of voting technology. this voting technology creates failures in a democratic system, functional failures, and security failures, and so this panel is here to address these failures. i want to begin with pam, talking about voter confidence and democratic failures. i will give you a lead question, pam, about helping us understand the decline in public confidence in the fairness, accuracy of our elections by hacking and failures i've listed. pam: well, thank you very much. i'm gl
dean. conway: thank you, and can you advance the slide? prof. mckenna: yeah. dean. conway: fantastic. so from the institution of our nation through the voting rights act of 1965, i will get no argument that voting is the cornerstone of our democracy. from frederick douglass, to elizabeth cady stanton, we have been in a constant and herculean struggle to be self-actualized as voters. the modern struggle though, against disenfranchisement, voter suppression, and obstacles to registration must now...
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we have dean cahill, the dean of admission, dean who is also the current dean at the evans center , dr. ken so who is the dean of liberal arts, and dean a year who is the dean of social services, behavioral sciences, ethics studies and social justice, and dean david g. who is our dean of -- [indiscernible] -- so we are here to basically have a conversation of some of the things that you may have heard and clear up and discuss where we are at the college to the best of our ability. >> thank you. before i open up for questions, i just want to make sure, this is all you are presenting today? because we reached out to your office and to the college to specifically talk about the impacts of class cuts on students of color, students with disabilities, seniors, and there is no data or information in this report that discusses any of that. so either you don't care about what we asked for or this is the best you can do as vice chancellor of the institution from a reporting standpoint. i'm interested to know why you did not respond to the purpose of the hearing in your report. >> no one responde
we have dean cahill, the dean of admission, dean who is also the current dean at the evans center , dr. ken so who is the dean of liberal arts, and dean a year who is the dean of social services, behavioral sciences, ethics studies and social justice, and dean david g. who is our dean of -- [indiscernible] -- so we are here to basically have a conversation of some of the things that you may have heard and clear up and discuss where we are at the college to the best of our ability. >>...
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howard dean, third at 17%. richard gephardt, fourth at 11.2%.ere is a piece of video from the 2004 iowa caucuses that has become iconic. i think it is fair to say. we will watch and have you talk about the impact of this moment in iowa that year. [video] >> you know something? not only are we going to new hampshire, we are going to south carolina and oklahoma and arizona and new mexico. we are going to california and texas and new york. we are going to south dakota and oregon and washington and michigan. then we are going to washington, d.c., to take back the white house. david yepsen, he is clearly having fun in that video. what did it do to his candidacy and why? david: well, i think it effectively ended it. that was too aggressive, too hot, too excited. it did not look presidential. remember this was the night he , finished third. this did not happen before the caucuses. it happened immediately after. i think it finished his candidacy. he has already failed to meet expectations. governor dean came here and on the strength of the antiwar movem
howard dean, third at 17%. richard gephardt, fourth at 11.2%.ere is a piece of video from the 2004 iowa caucuses that has become iconic. i think it is fair to say. we will watch and have you talk about the impact of this moment in iowa that year. [video] >> you know something? not only are we going to new hampshire, we are going to south carolina and oklahoma and arizona and new mexico. we are going to california and texas and new york. we are going to south dakota and oregon and...
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we have dean cahill, the dean of admission, dean who is also the current dean at the evans center , dr. ken so who is the dean of liberal arts, and dean a year who is the dean of social services, behavioral sciences, ethics studies and social justice, and dean david g. who is our dean of -- [indiscernible] -- so we are here to basically have a conversation of some of the things that you may have heard and clear up and discuss where we are at the college to the best of our ability. >> thank you. before i open up for questions, i just want to make sure, this is all you are presenting today? because we reached out to your office and to the college to specifically talk about the impacts of class cuts on students of color, students with disabilities, seniors, and there is no data or information in this report that discusses any of that. so either you don't care about what we asked for or this is the best you can do as vice chancellor of the institution from a reporting standpoint. i'm interested to know why you did not respond to the purpose of the hearing in your report. >> no one responde
we have dean cahill, the dean of admission, dean who is also the current dean at the evans center , dr. ken so who is the dean of liberal arts, and dean a year who is the dean of social services, behavioral sciences, ethics studies and social justice, and dean david g. who is our dean of -- [indiscernible] -- so we are here to basically have a conversation of some of the things that you may have heard and clear up and discuss where we are at the college to the best of our ability. >>...
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former dnc chairman howard dean is with us now.u see the dynamic playing out in the 2020 race does it feel a bit like deja vu to you? >> only a little bit. by the time we got to new hampshire, there were three viable candidates. it's possible you'll get out of new hampshire and go ahead to south carolina with six viable candidates, including mike bloomberg. >> we have two candidates in this race from neighboring states, just like in your contest. >> yep. >> how much influence does that have in new hampshire, especially in this case with so many more candidates competing? >> it has a big influence. bernie clearly did well because he's from vermont. elizabeth -- thing is television from both states gets into new hampshire. these folks have seen years and years of elizabeth warren and bernie sanders. they're familiar people. they feel like they know who they are, which is probably true. it certainly is helpful to be from vermont or massachusetts. >> why do you think, though, bernie sanders is running so far ahead of elizabeth warren,
former dnc chairman howard dean is with us now.u see the dynamic playing out in the 2020 race does it feel a bit like deja vu to you? >> only a little bit. by the time we got to new hampshire, there were three viable candidates. it's possible you'll get out of new hampshire and go ahead to south carolina with six viable candidates, including mike bloomberg. >> we have two candidates in this race from neighboring states, just like in your contest. >> yep. >> how much...
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states. >> what do you think, governor dean? >> when i was chairman, we added south carolina and nevada. we couldn't get them up front because of the political opposition of the people supporting new hampshire and iowa was too great and i had too many other things i had to do. we did put them up front along with new hampshire and iowa. i think the next time around, if we win the presidency, you won't see any change. no sitting democratic president will change the nominating process that got them there. if we don't win, you will see iowa and new hampshire will no longer be first. they will both scream and carry on but the power of a strong chair can overcome that. >> thank you very much. always enjoy our conversations. >>> as we mentioned, joe biden talked a lot about his southern firewall. when asked if he needs to win south carolina, biden has given a different answer. he is down playing expectations like he did in iowa and new hampshire. a biden supporter joins us live. it begins by being privately owned. with more than 85 yea
states. >> what do you think, governor dean? >> when i was chairman, we added south carolina and nevada. we couldn't get them up front because of the political opposition of the people supporting new hampshire and iowa was too great and i had too many other things i had to do. we did put them up front along with new hampshire and iowa. i think the next time around, if we win the presidency, you won't see any change. no sitting democratic president will change the nominating process...
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socal and dean makes a free throw, they catch mission sleeping on the inbound path and dean open for the layout, what a meltdown. mall wins 66-60 by 36 dean and will play lincoln friday for the title. >> now we've got two teams in the championship. this sister is here and we're looking at two mvps in the championship game. it will be a pretty special night friday night. >>> private schools have the night keys are stuart hall for the fourth time this season. senior jade henry and ryan made sure the night got the full repeat with the moves download. look at that, hall wins 55-48. showing little love and respect, advances to the section championship and will play clearlake next. >>> watching stanford play utah, freshman tyrell terryfromtownan keep their tournament hopes alive. i've got spring-training fever. either give me a cowbell for the top five. cactus league, brandon crawford went deep in the tide to tie the brewers and the a's hanging 16 on the d back. matt chapman had the home run and that game. lebron is not playing tomorrow against the warriors. fans may not be able to watch h
socal and dean makes a free throw, they catch mission sleeping on the inbound path and dean open for the layout, what a meltdown. mall wins 66-60 by 36 dean and will play lincoln friday for the title. >> now we've got two teams in the championship. this sister is here and we're looking at two mvps in the championship game. it will be a pretty special night friday night. >>> private schools have the night keys are stuart hall for the fourth time this season. senior jade henry and...
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his name was howard dean. and there were a lot of people in the democratic establishment fretting about whether or not he could beat george w. bush. but i also know that there were people in the bush campaign that were worried about howard dean getting the nomination because he might be able to energize young people and grassroots democrats. what do you think? >> great point. well, i can tell you for a point, we were much worried about howard dean than john kerry. >> don't tell me that now? >> principled, clear convictions. i think there is a lot of that in bernie sanders. it's convention aal wisdom wher he is ideological he would be easier for trump and republicans to beat. he's creating a passion among voters. again, throw out the playbook. i think republicans may regret what they ask for at the end of the day. because sanders is -- got a narrative, and his narrative is very much like trump's ironically, which is the system is rigged, you're skegetting screwed. he has a different prescription and cause. >> i
his name was howard dean. and there were a lot of people in the democratic establishment fretting about whether or not he could beat george w. bush. but i also know that there were people in the bush campaign that were worried about howard dean getting the nomination because he might be able to energize young people and grassroots democrats. what do you think? >> great point. well, i can tell you for a point, we were much worried about howard dean than john kerry. >> don't tell me...
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that gives me the chance to channel howard dean circa 200a.g to going to iowa, new hampshire... you have seen thatjoke before. i always wonder exactly why this particular caucus is so important. i saw you talking to your correspondent, katty kay, and it seems as though people can get momentum if they do well there. many centres lost last time to hillary clinton, this time he is hoping to win this time he is hoping to win this time. and it is an interesting demographic, older, white, more rural. if you can win there, where they are a little bit more centrist, then perhaps he can do even better when they move into a much more liberal constituency or state. but of course, the other candidates, like joe biden, will expect to do very well there, and particularly elizabeth warren. each of them going for the middle to sort of centre ground, not to hard—core left, like bernie sanders. but i saw his speech about 45 minutes ago, and that man is on something, i would like to have what he is having. because at 77, he doesn't need an autocue, he doesn't ne
that gives me the chance to channel howard dean circa 200a.g to going to iowa, new hampshire... you have seen thatjoke before. i always wonder exactly why this particular caucus is so important. i saw you talking to your correspondent, katty kay, and it seems as though people can get momentum if they do well there. many centres lost last time to hillary clinton, this time he is hoping to win this time he is hoping to win this time. and it is an interesting demographic, older, white, more rural....
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kennedy: national weather person day, janice dean. >> i love you kennedy.ou what was in those cups a wink. i will tell you can see the full video after this show at kennedy nation i will post it. there is some stuff we could not show on there's a company that's talked to even more real people than me: jd power. 448,134 to be exact. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and suvs than any other brand over the last four years. so on behalf of chevrolet, i want to say "thank you, real people." you're welcome. we're gonna need a bigger room. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ wherever we want to go, we just have to start. autosave your way there with chase. chase. make more of what's yours. wheneveryone is different.a, which is why xfinity mobile created a different kind of wireless network. one that saves you money by letting you design your own data - giving you more choice and control compared to other top wireless carriers. now you can choose unlimited, shared data
kennedy: national weather person day, janice dean. >> i love you kennedy.ou what was in those cups a wink. i will tell you can see the full video after this show at kennedy nation i will post it. there is some stuff we could not show on there's a company that's talked to even more real people than me: jd power. 448,134 to be exact. they answered 410 questions in 8 categories about vehicle quality. and when they were done, chevy earned more j.d. power quality awards across cars, trucks and...
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kennedy: national weather person day, janice dean. >> i love you kennedy.hat was in those cups a wink. i will tell you can see the full video after this show at kennedy nation i will post it. there is some stuff we could not show on tv for legal reasons. topical storm is next. ♪ ♪ voya. be confident to and through retirement. ♪ ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs for everyone you love. expedia. for everyone you love. can you help keep these iguys protected online?? easy, connect to the xfi gateway. what about internet speeds that keep up with my gaming? let's hook you up with the fastest internet from xfinity. what about wireless data options for the family? of course, you can customize and save. can you save me from this conversation? that we can't do, but come in and see what we can do. we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. ask. shop. discover. at your local xfinity store today. kennedy: some show business and catch up on ratings were down over 15% for this year's puppy bowl. mainly because if you wanted to see leg hopping about sniffing, you could ha
kennedy: national weather person day, janice dean. >> i love you kennedy.hat was in those cups a wink. i will tell you can see the full video after this show at kennedy nation i will post it. there is some stuff we could not show on tv for legal reasons. topical storm is next. ♪ ♪ voya. be confident to and through retirement. ♪ ♪ ♪ everything your trip needs for everyone you love. expedia. for everyone you love. can you help keep these iguys protected online?? easy, connect to...
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we hahave how dean and mark mckinnon join us. and more russian election interference? >> it is working. >> and is it working? we will be joined by by our guest chris murphy to discuss. >>> and now, folks are feeling the burn, and bernie sanders has been taking another leap to the nevada caucuses last night. the votes are coming in, but right now, the vermont's senator's victory is not only impressive numerically, but graphically and one that he promises to replicate throughout the united states. >> in nevada, we have just put together a multi generational and multi racial coalition which is going to not only win in nevada, it is going to sweep this country. >> former vice president joe biden appears to be in second place in nevada, and he is living to fight another day and looking to south carolina voters to revive his campaign, but with the momentum and half a dozen candidates splitting the sanders' votes he could be on track to win a prohibitive number of delegates in the next two weeks and the possibility that south bend, indiana mayor pete buttigieg warned the vote
we hahave how dean and mark mckinnon join us. and more russian election interference? >> it is working. >> and is it working? we will be joined by by our guest chris murphy to discuss. >>> and now, folks are feeling the burn, and bernie sanders has been taking another leap to the nevada caucuses last night. the votes are coming in, but right now, the vermont's senator's victory is not only impressive numerically, but graphically and one that he promises to replicate...
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howard dean i have a feeling dean has got the solution. to come back for de lima's affectively. and he backs up that claim with thousands of cases dr who each run several hospitals in kathmandu and other nepali cities where patients of little means can get treatment the kicker is that only a few years after opening these hospitals are already paying for themselves. we have in chorus people who have money to be fully under your cool how much money be subsidized and thereby we can bring in some patients will cannot afford to be free of cost. the wait has the lenses required for the operation made right in his hospital he even exports them at 1st he ruffled some feathers in the industry the going price for a lens was around $200.00 u.s. dollars dr who each brought it down to $3.00. these lenses are intended for patients in a paul's southern ted i region ordinarily very few people in the area would have access to medical care. cataracts have left glassy how do you john functionally blind in both eyes. she can only distinguish light and dark and is dependent on help from her relative
howard dean i have a feeling dean has got the solution. to come back for de lima's affectively. and he backs up that claim with thousands of cases dr who each run several hospitals in kathmandu and other nepali cities where patients of little means can get treatment the kicker is that only a few years after opening these hospitals are already paying for themselves. we have in chorus people who have money to be fully under your cool how much money be subsidized and thereby we can bring in some...
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dean just that, governor dean just that, people travel so much of we're screening people, isolating peoplesymptoms which are incredibly common this time of year if they've traveled to china or south korea. what if they came from iran? what if they came from italy? and we just didn't know because they weren't symptomatic when they were over there. because we have so many larger opportunities, the ability to contain this, to isolate and track every contact with 80,000 people who have this infection is a much harder problem to solve. for those of us on the front lines dealing with patients, we're in containment mode. >> what did that mean handling the patients in. >> we've had the first patient and several subsequent patients and we've learned a few things. one is that we do need to be very careful of not only the individual patient but the health care workers and other people around them. so we're being very cautious. simply to make sure until the facts become really clear about this particular germ, we can prevent inadvertent transmission to anyone else. so we're being exceptionally careful
dean just that, governor dean just that, people travel so much of we're screening people, isolating peoplesymptoms which are incredibly common this time of year if they've traveled to china or south korea. what if they came from iran? what if they came from italy? and we just didn't know because they weren't symptomatic when they were over there. because we have so many larger opportunities, the ability to contain this, to isolate and track every contact with 80,000 people who have this...
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if you think about what happened, congress dean phillip district. we can work easily with the caucus. campaign contribution here with the party. this is becoming more of a presidential battleground. senator tina smith is backup. we have to defend this congressional gain that i articulated. let's talk about iowa. this is another favorite of mine. i worked years ago for 2004. i have been thinking about that as a lot of the caucuses have come back. this is the first republican trifecta. >> kim reynolds. i think people make gains.
if you think about what happened, congress dean phillip district. we can work easily with the caucus. campaign contribution here with the party. this is becoming more of a presidential battleground. senator tina smith is backup. we have to defend this congressional gain that i articulated. let's talk about iowa. this is another favorite of mine. i worked years ago for 2004. i have been thinking about that as a lot of the caucuses have come back. this is the first republican trifecta. >>...
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tonight, fran drescher, star pf "1917," actor dean-charles chapman, author paul krugman, featuring theg band with ilan rubin. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers, this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers ] that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news closing arguments were presented at the impeachment trial today and democrats said that quote, "history will not be kind to president trump. and trump said, "well, it never was before." [ laughter ] video was posted on twitter yesterday of presidential hopeful andrew yang jumping off of a folding chair and shouting quote, "let's see bernie do that." and then bernie spoke to a crowd of more than ten people and said, "let's see yang do that. [ laughter ] over 80 commercials aired during last night's super bowl, but the best one had to be this ad for time machines. [ laughter ] i mean, it was pretty good [ cheers and applause president trump, last night, had to delete a tweet about the kansas city chiefs after he congratulated
tonight, fran drescher, star pf "1917," actor dean-charles chapman, author paul krugman, featuring theg band with ilan rubin. ♪ [ cheers and applause ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause >> seth: good evening. i'm seth meyers, this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? [ cheers ] that is great to hear. in that case, let's get to the news closing arguments were presented at the impeachment trial today and democrats said that quote,...
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governor dean, you heard gary's piece.ing what you make of the support for tom steyer in -- in nevada. he's certainly put a lot of resources into nevada, as well as south carolina. >> yeah. the most interesting thing about that piece, for me, was african-american voters, in that piece, were indistinguishable from any other voters. that's exactly what almost every voter on the democratic side is going through. i thought that was absolutely fascinating. i mean, if you hadn't told me that was african-american voters, you could have done that with any group of democrats no matter what they looked like. i think that's where people are. sure, support for steyer because he spent a lot of money and he certainly is a thoughtful guy and he spent a lot of money on television in those states. but i -- i was struck by how similar african-american voters are to every other voter despite the best efforts of the press to pretend they're a whole different group. >> and, karen, in a race, there's not one but two billionaires. a lot of talk
governor dean, you heard gary's piece.ing what you make of the support for tom steyer in -- in nevada. he's certainly put a lot of resources into nevada, as well as south carolina. >> yeah. the most interesting thing about that piece, for me, was african-american voters, in that piece, were indistinguishable from any other voters. that's exactly what almost every voter on the democratic side is going through. i thought that was absolutely fascinating. i mean, if you hadn't told me that...
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dean reynolds, cbs news, montague, michigan. >> o'donnell: that is such a nightmare. thank you, dean. there is still much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." there are possible new clues in the case of two missing children from idaho, including what was found in a storage unit. a warning about high blood pressure during pregnancy ane r. later, thumbs up and a new record. how an american woman just made history. losing my independence. mmm... good. so i've spent my life developing technology to help the visually impaired. we are so good. we built a guide that uses ibm watson... to help the blind. it is already working in cities like tokyo. my dream is to help millions more people like me. it is already working in cities like tokyo. and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep pla
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for more on all of this we're in the overall impact of the coronavirus let's bring in john quotes dean of the university of miami's herbert business school dean college thank you so much for joining us today now we know that you have a depth of understanding of the chinese economy but what do you make of these companies looking for loans with preferential treatment to get them back on the right track if they were affected by the coronavirus outbreak yeah i think it's very important signal many companies especially small businesses in china or around the severe cash pressure because of course they will not have been collecting receivables. in the last 3 weeks over the chinese new year and they're not able to produce anything to sell and so it's specially when companies are in an expansion mode a growth mode the lack of working capital becomes a very important constraint on their ability to operate and so what we're seeing here now is i think the 1st the 1st leg and what's going to be a significant effort on the part of the chinese semi private sector to work with the chinese government
for more on all of this we're in the overall impact of the coronavirus let's bring in john quotes dean of the university of miami's herbert business school dean college thank you so much for joining us today now we know that you have a depth of understanding of the chinese economy but what do you make of these companies looking for loans with preferential treatment to get them back on the right track if they were affected by the coronavirus outbreak yeah i think it's very important signal many...
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now, concern this was expressed to cnn, freshman house democrat dean philips of minnesota told cnn thatf bernie sanders were the nominee, he would have -- for democrats claiming 25 to 30 democratic house seats would be impacted directly. that concern not confined to that one sitting democratic congressman. >> no, that's right. and you even hear other democratic presidential candidates making the same argument, the democratic socialist label that bernie sanders has self-identified with would make it harder to compete in 2020. that's an argument that is being more mainstreamed and the democratic race right now, and you're hearing several of these congress members, some who have endorsed mike bloomberg and many people saying if there are in other moderate candidates that can compete with bernie sanders, let's put our chips in with mike bloomberg, he has the resources, the ability to take on bernie sanders and president trump. that is an argument starting to gain some traction, we'll have to wait and see on super tuesday how far it goes. there is concern and parts of the democratic party, s
now, concern this was expressed to cnn, freshman house democrat dean philips of minnesota told cnn thatf bernie sanders were the nominee, he would have -- for democrats claiming 25 to 30 democratic house seats would be impacted directly. that concern not confined to that one sitting democratic congressman. >> no, that's right. and you even hear other democratic presidential candidates making the same argument, the democratic socialist label that bernie sanders has self-identified with...
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these days 100 and dean's life is simple he water the plants makes the bed and watches news about the virus outbreak which has turned his life upside down we spoke to him via video call from beijing. the virus spread so quickly i was so. i thought i could die if i was infected. it's a far cry from his life before the locked out running a popular noodle store where we filmed him working in 2016 today he's healthy but the mental strain of being forced to stay indoors when he's on him it's stressful imagine you won't be allowed to leave this room for more than 2 months and can only what we've been this apartment how would you feel it's very difficult. almost 80000 chinese have been infected by the virus but it's affected the mental health of millions of others says shanghai based psychologist bodhran who people are reacting here a lot of anxiety and lots of uncertainty so there is a fear well i contract those wires and i do that in my health well my dad well how it does impact my family. way how counseling telephone hotlines have been set up around the country for those struggling to cou
these days 100 and dean's life is simple he water the plants makes the bed and watches news about the virus outbreak which has turned his life upside down we spoke to him via video call from beijing. the virus spread so quickly i was so. i thought i could die if i was infected. it's a far cry from his life before the locked out running a popular noodle store where we filmed him working in 2016 today he's healthy but the mental strain of being forced to stay indoors when he's on him it's...
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good to see you both. >> good to see. >> you thank you. >> dean, you first. with what speaker pelosi is saying, you know, that, you know, for starters she said she can't even envision a situation in which president trump would be reelected in november, in her view he has just been simply too destructive. but should vaths be that confident? >> i think they have every reason to be, frankly. she said don't take it for dpran granted, you have to work hard. i think november 3rd, election day, that evening, we are talking about donald trump being the first president not reelected since 1992. i is a i that because i hear the energy from democrats calling my show and moderates and even former republicans. it's not just talking points. look at the data. 538 does polling, it's nonpartisan. donald trump may have moved up slightly in approval rating. he is the lowest approval rating of any president this many days in his term. even lower than jimmy carter and george herbert walker bush and they both lost. more recently, more importantly and more instruct ifl, look what's
good to see you both. >> good to see. >> you thank you. >> dean, you first. with what speaker pelosi is saying, you know, that, you know, for starters she said she can't even envision a situation in which president trump would be reelected in november, in her view he has just been simply too destructive. but should vaths be that confident? >> i think they have every reason to be, frankly. she said don't take it for dpran granted, you have to work hard. i think november...
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where you dean was kicked out of all no in 2015 but it rallied behind him this week he was sacked for raising the issues of corruption when m b b but now in a sort of wrangling that's happened in the last week or so in malaysia he's joined forces with the same person in the same party that he was sacked from and issues he stood up for now he seems to be making alliances with many believe the latest crisis was also part of a tussle for power between mohamad and his longtime rival and while abraham analysts say their coalition was torn apart by infighting over who should succeed my head here who at 94 was the world's oldest premier earlier on saturday and last it hit back my tears return to power but now neither man is leader and there are calls for protests a lot of people in malaysia are very upset the. not my pm is what is one of the tweeting at the highest level in malaysia episteme time you know you didn't ask and his coalition also garner a fair amount of support moir dean is expected to be sworn in on sunday but marty is fighting back saying he has more support in the lexer brian
where you dean was kicked out of all no in 2015 but it rallied behind him this week he was sacked for raising the issues of corruption when m b b but now in a sort of wrangling that's happened in the last week or so in malaysia he's joined forces with the same person in the same party that he was sacked from and issues he stood up for now he seems to be making alliances with many believe the latest crisis was also part of a tussle for power between mohamad and his longtime rival and while...
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john dean, and seizeusan hennes. what is a reason for this prosecutor to just all of a sudden leave? >> i would suspect he's done this on his own volition, that he so disagrees with the decision that's being made. he was with the mueller team. he may have information that they know but can't fully establish of roger stone's misbehavior during the russia investigation, during the russia tampering with our election, material that is not privy. we're not privy to. the judge will be, however, brooke. this will all get to the judge. in fact, she may take a look at what's going on with the department of justice and call them in and awhsay what is goin on. >> so she could do that, just to have the full set of facts in front of her before she makes her decision. susan what do you think of this news? >> yeah, so i think this was the question since this news broke early this morning, about whether or not we were going to see principled resignations out of the department of justice and whether or not this is the first -- only o
john dean, and seizeusan hennes. what is a reason for this prosecutor to just all of a sudden leave? >> i would suspect he's done this on his own volition, that he so disagrees with the decision that's being made. he was with the mueller team. he may have information that they know but can't fully establish of roger stone's misbehavior during the russia investigation, during the russia tampering with our election, material that is not privy. we're not privy to. the judge will be, however,...
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here are my dean list picks and oscar goes to. >>last year's oscar winning best picture. wel weekend been sharing my cks for this ys academy awards will take place on sunday, the acting nors are easy to predt this year fobest tor joaquin phoenix for joke >>renee zellweger's impersonation of judy and judy garland storwill see their best actress honors bd pitt's perfornce anonce upon a time in hollywood will win best supporting ctor and laura dern will continue her winning ways as best supportingactress for her marriae story. erful dra >>i'm going plado jump ouof aoving vehicle got to go you've got to go for best animated film sty 4 will continue pir's dominance in this cagory. the best original screenplay honors wi go to the korean language operate parasite for best adapted screenplaythe not see rojoe joe rabbit for st director i predict, sam mendez will be honored for his innovative shooting style creating the illusion of one continuo motion in the world r one drama and for best picture is year the nominees are. >>i wl put y in the driver's seat and thmom mattamon anchris
here are my dean list picks and oscar goes to. >>last year's oscar winning best picture. wel weekend been sharing my cks for this ys academy awards will take place on sunday, the acting nors are easy to predt this year fobest tor joaquin phoenix for joke >>renee zellweger's impersonation of judy and judy garland storwill see their best actress honors bd pitt's perfornce anonce upon a time in hollywood will win best supporting ctor and laura dern will continue her winning ways as...
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dean reynolds, cbs news, milwaukee. >>> well, coming up on the "cbs morning news," canada will stop footing the security bill for harry and meghan markle. and caught on dash cam video, a car drives off the road, we will tell you what happened to the driver. this is the "cbs morning news." one more mile look reply all look own your look... ...with fewer lines. there's only one botox® cosmetic. it's the only one... ...fda approved... ...to tearily make frown lines... ...crow's feet... ...and forehead lines... ...look better. the effects of botox® cosmetic, may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness may be a sign of a life-threatening condition. do not receive botox® cosmetic if you have a skin infection. side effects may include allergic reactions, injection site pain, headache, eyebrow, eyelid drooping, and eyelid swelling. tell your doctor about your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions, and medications including botulinum toxins as these may increase
dean reynolds, cbs news, milwaukee. >>> well, coming up on the "cbs morning news," canada will stop footing the security bill for harry and meghan markle. and caught on dash cam video, a car drives off the road, we will tell you what happened to the driver. this is the "cbs morning news." one more mile look reply all look own your look... ...with fewer lines. there's only one botox® cosmetic. it's the only one... ...fda approved... ...to tearily make frown lines......
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dean, they hate everybody there in >> laura: god bless you. in the wake of back-to-back assassination attempts, that left two nypd officers injured over the weekend my next guest is going to war against new york city mayor and filled presidential candidate bill de blasio. ed mullin, president of the nypd president association, you said new york city cops are declaring war on the mayor, what does that mean? >> new york city cops are broken from this mayor, we have been dealing with him for nearly six years. this past weekend we had to attempted assassinations on new york city cops. they are the fourth and fifth assassination events since this mayor has been in office. we have lost three police officers to assassinations, previously we had multiple cops injured, a sickly it comes down to is that the rules are being ignored under this mayor's leadership. >> laura: there were some amazing things you said in the last couple days, i want to share. >> we have to understand this, as a city, as a nation our entire society has to understand an attack on
dean, they hate everybody there in >> laura: god bless you. in the wake of back-to-back assassination attempts, that left two nypd officers injured over the weekend my next guest is going to war against new york city mayor and filled presidential candidate bill de blasio. ed mullin, president of the nypd president association, you said new york city cops are declaring war on the mayor, what does that mean? >> new york city cops are broken from this mayor, we have been dealing with...
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actor dean cain, who have been a guest strzok.kristy swanson, from buffy summers in "buffy the vampire slayer," please page. this will be the first time cpac will have a play stage and nearly 50 years as one of the largest annual conservative gatherings. this reminds me of the dramatic reading of the mueller report. >> juan: i remember when conservatives were upset people were doing that. >> melissa: were they upset? of how they thought it was funny. >> juan: there was a lot of division. >> melissa: i don't know, i hate to say this -- i almost feel like lisa page has been through enough. i don't think she needs more piled on. i don't want to be a killjoy, but i think it's funny, but i don't know. >> lisa: people should be paying more attention to the things that people like peter strzok and lisa page are saying. i think reading it verbatim brings more attention to it. you have a fisa report the comes outcome of the inspector general report comes out, we knew they were 17 errors and omissions. the fact that you have the fbi abusing
actor dean cain, who have been a guest strzok.kristy swanson, from buffy summers in "buffy the vampire slayer," please page. this will be the first time cpac will have a play stage and nearly 50 years as one of the largest annual conservative gatherings. this reminds me of the dramatic reading of the mueller report. >> juan: i remember when conservatives were upset people were doing that. >> melissa: were they upset? of how they thought it was funny. >> juan: there...
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norah. >> o'donnell: all right, dean, thank you.n houston, nobody expected flooding on a bright, sunny day but a highway was quickly under water when a massive pipe burst. faucets went dry in a big part of the city. and janet shamlian reports there were some dramatic water rescues. >> reporter: a massive water main break left parts of houston looking like it did in the aftermath of hurricane harvey. the flooding closing a major freeway that circle the cities, cars and trucks suddenly submerged, drivers climbing atop their vehicles, waiting for rescue. the pipe that broke apart while undergoing repairs was eight feet wide and supplies as much as 50% of the drinking water to the nation's fourth largest city. >> and just before they got to the major portion where there was a gradual leak, the main line burst. >> reporter: suddenly across houston, homes, businesses, and the sprawling texas medical center had low water pressure or no water at all. schools dismissed early, and early voting centers were forced to close. >> i can't shower,
norah. >> o'donnell: all right, dean, thank you.n houston, nobody expected flooding on a bright, sunny day but a highway was quickly under water when a massive pipe burst. faucets went dry in a big part of the city. and janet shamlian reports there were some dramatic water rescues. >> reporter: a massive water main break left parts of houston looking like it did in the aftermath of hurricane harvey. the flooding closing a major freeway that circle the cities, cars and trucks...
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say that this is very much like the nixon presidency i do the seminar with john dean who was his white house counsel into eventually was responsible for bringing down the only president in american history nixon resigned before he was impeached in there a lot of similarities between nixon and trapped in the way they run things that are both authoritarians and they have a way of trying to get around. the perhaps the most famous presidential pardon is gerald ford pardoning richard nixon after the watergate scandal usually u.s. presidents they use their pardoning power just before they leave office here we've got president trump in the middle of a term heading for reelection campaign and setting white crime white collar crime convicts free that how do you read that. well i i think it's a message for roger stone and oh man a 4th these are all the people that he wants to pardon so that they don't spend time in prison essentially for them over report and so i think this is a method he's our message part and that's why he's done this you know presidents have very limited power to pardon becau
say that this is very much like the nixon presidency i do the seminar with john dean who was his white house counsel into eventually was responsible for bringing down the only president in american history nixon resigned before he was impeached in there a lot of similarities between nixon and trapped in the way they run things that are both authoritarians and they have a way of trying to get around. the perhaps the most famous presidential pardon is gerald ford pardoning richard nixon after the...
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dean reynolds has more tonight from chicago. >> how do you feel about these new charges?porter: smollett's plea of not guilty came almost a year after he was originally booked for fabricating the story of an attack on him by homophobic trump supporters. those original charges were abruptly dropped without much of a reason and a judge appointed a special prosecutor to take another look. through it all, smollett has insisted he was a victim and his lawyers have accused brothers abel and ola osandairo of beating him up on that subzero january night last year. the brothers admit involvement, but only in a patty-cake publicity stunt concocted by smollett which police say was done to get the actor a raise. >> they have been truthful since day one. >> reporter: the former "empire" star's lawyer tina glandian wants the case dismissed. >> he's obviously frustrated to be dragged through this process again. >> reporter: as are many in chicago who, like mayor lori lightfoot, believe jussie smollett should be punished. >> what do we want? justice! >> reporter: dean reynolds, cbs news,
dean reynolds has more tonight from chicago. >> how do you feel about these new charges?porter: smollett's plea of not guilty came almost a year after he was originally booked for fabricating the story of an attack on him by homophobic trump supporters. those original charges were abruptly dropped without much of a reason and a judge appointed a special prosecutor to take another look. through it all, smollett has insisted he was a victim and his lawyers have accused brothers abel and ola...
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to ask what comes 1st patients or profits we're joined by one of the authors of that piece dr wendy deane she's a psychiatrist by training and co-founder of moral injury of health care dr joe winner is the position and founder of meditation in medicine and dr gabe her bondo is a family physician and creator of bite burned out all right thanks for joining me on the program windy 1st on do someone go ahead i'm going to tweet out your article for our audience don't read it now watch the show but you guys can check that out right after the show wendy doctors have the highest suicide rate of any profession in the u.s. what's going on. so i think that physicians are are trying they've come into this profession as a calling and they knew that it was pretty hard when they got into it they knew it was going to be long hours they knew that they were going to sacrifice a lot in their adult lives and then what happens is when they leave medical school they take an oath to put their patients 1st as a priority and as they get out into practice they realize that they can't just take their patients 1st a
to ask what comes 1st patients or profits we're joined by one of the authors of that piece dr wendy deane she's a psychiatrist by training and co-founder of moral injury of health care dr joe winner is the position and founder of meditation in medicine and dr gabe her bondo is a family physician and creator of bite burned out all right thanks for joining me on the program windy 1st on do someone go ahead i'm going to tweet out your article for our audience don't read it now watch the show but...