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magazine the sas medical foundation as well as the editorial board of integrative cancer therapies dr gaynor is board certified medical oncology hematology and internal medicine and is the author of four bestselling books including nurture nature nurture health your health and the environment dr gainer joins me now from new york city dr gainer welcome. great great to be with you thank you so much for joining us tonight i'm curious what drew you into the work with integrative on college integrative cancer therapies to begin with how did you get into this well i was trained. in very traditional allopathy medicine i went to one of the best medical schools in the contrary i did my medical residency at cornell medical center i did my fellowship at cornell medical center i was chief medical resident at cornell but as part of my fellowship i was also at rockefeller university and studying how different genes could literally be turned on and off and those genes were responsible for either preventing or leading to cancer and i was fascinated about the study of what's called nutrient gene interactions
magazine the sas medical foundation as well as the editorial board of integrative cancer therapies dr gaynor is board certified medical oncology hematology and internal medicine and is the author of four bestselling books including nurture nature nurture health your health and the environment dr gainer joins me now from new york city dr gainer welcome. great great to be with you thank you so much for joining us tonight i'm curious what drew you into the work with integrative on college...
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for tonight's conversations in the great minds i'm joined by dr mitchell l. gaynor dr gainer is founder and president of gainor integrative and oncology and clinical assistant professor of medicine at weill medical college affiliated with cornell university in new york hospital dr gainer is also former medical director and director of medical oncology at the weill cornell medical center for complimentary and integrative medicine it has been listed consecutively in the best doctors in new york since one thousand nine hundred seven and has served on the board of advisors for healthy living magazine the sas medical foundation as well as the editorial board of integrative cancer therapies after gaynor is board certified medical oncology hematology and internal medicine and is the author of four bestselling books including nurture nature nurture health your health and the environment dr gainer joins me now from new york city dr gainer welcome. great great to be with you thank you so much for joining us tonight i'm curious what drew you into the work with integrative on c
for tonight's conversations in the great minds i'm joined by dr mitchell l. gaynor dr gainer is founder and president of gainor integrative and oncology and clinical assistant professor of medicine at weill medical college affiliated with cornell university in new york hospital dr gainer is also former medical director and director of medical oncology at the weill cornell medical center for complimentary and integrative medicine it has been listed consecutively in the best doctors in new york...
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dr. gaynor and williams couldn't make it. but i will be representing them. since we only have five minutes, we wanted to look at the ripple effects of plessy versus ferguson in the context of policing. so through plessy versus ferguson, we sort of engaged in the discussion of the political social condition specifically so the inequitable access to quality public education, public housing which inevitably spiralled into problems of higher poverty, crime, both underpolicing and overpolicing of african-american communities. and therefore we sort of wanted to see how segregation, and high crime, how did this fuse with already preexisting negative social skruks of negativity based on race which led to additional incarceration of the black community. our question was what were the long term racial segregation effects on the context of policing. we looked at the notion of black spaces largely composed of american residents and how did it lead to a disproportionate number of black citizens killed by police. we created a panel data set which is sort of limited. due t
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dr. adams: well, good morning, everyone. thank you, vice president pence, for your leadership of the coronavirus task force and to the task force members here today. administrator verna, administrator gaynor, general sanford, dr. redfield, my uddy, ben carson, and one of my mentors, dr. fauci, thank you so for the work you have all done. it's been a marathon. the last couple miles of a marathon, as the vice president says,is the hardest. by golly, the end is in sight. e have to keep on running. the american people, we'll keep on running. we'll get there. we have our research community as well as the tens of thousands of study participants across the country to thank for showing us there is a light at the end of this tunnel, and i have to acknowledge the many people of color represented among the researchers who developed the vaccine. hout out to dr. corbett at n.i.h., an africanamerican female to help develop these vaccines. thanks to the scientists and doctors who reviewed it, particularly those of color. and the study participants who bravely volunteered to demonstrate its safety and efficacy, and dr. fauci and i have been working for months to make sure the trials are representative of
dr. adams: well, good morning, everyone. thank you, vice president pence, for your leadership of the coronavirus task force and to the task force members here today. administrator verna, administrator gaynor, general sanford, dr. redfield, my uddy, ben carson, and one of my mentors, dr. fauci, thank you so for the work you have all done. it's been a marathon. the last couple miles of a marathon, as the vice president says,is the hardest. by golly, the end is in sight. e have to keep on running....
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dr. gaynor, the failure of the administration to provide ppe to hospitals, to nursing homes, particularly those ad and economically disadvantaged community, counts amongst its of manynces the log dedicated frontline workers. what specific steps his fema taking, if any, to ensure that frontline workers receive the supplies they need to fight the ongoing pandemic? mr. gaynor: yes, ma'am. have been built with a primary goal to stabilize and minimize -- to save lives and minimize suffering. one life lost is one life to many. it's an indiscriminate disease, it knows no borders and knows no boundaries. it does not care what you look like or where you're from. just to go back on making sure protectenough ppe to our frontline workers, that has been the goal from the beginning. to go back on further statements about a global competition, not just in the u.s., but across the globe when everyone is looking for the same exact item, like an n95 mask, we were not managing an abundance of resources. ofwere managing the lack resources and making hard decisions about priorities about where did these very
dr. gaynor, the failure of the administration to provide ppe to hospitals, to nursing homes, particularly those ad and economically disadvantaged community, counts amongst its of manynces the log dedicated frontline workers. what specific steps his fema taking, if any, to ensure that frontline workers receive the supplies they need to fight the ongoing pandemic? mr. gaynor: yes, ma'am. have been built with a primary goal to stabilize and minimize -- to save lives and minimize suffering. one...
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dr. cia gaynor and brian williams could make it but i'll be representing them. and so since we only have five minutes, so we wanted to look at the ripple effects of plessy versus ferguson the context of police and so brought it. so the through placing versus fergus we sort of created engagement discussion of the political social conditions specifically so the inequitable access to quality public education public housing which inevitably spiraled into problems of higher poverty crime both over policing and under policing of african american communities and therefore we sort of wanted to see how segregation and high time. how did this fuse with already pre-existing negative social constructions of criminality based on race which again led to effects of disproportionate criminalization incarceration of black community. so our question was what were the long-term effects of residential segregation in the context of policing. so we looked at the notion of black spaces, which were largely composed of african american residents, and how did this lead to a disproportion
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gaynor. at 11:30, washington post live talks to dr. anthony fauci about the pandemic.nd 2:45, jill biden will discuss -- participate in a discussion. week, we look back to our conversation with john lewis from 2012. black people and white people could not be seated together. they could not use the same waiting room. we were testing a decision of the united states supreme court, trying to make it real. >> join us sunday. as we look back to our conversation with representative john lewis. live coverage of two key hearings next week. amazon's jeff bezos. cook appear before the subcommittee as they examine dominance of online power. and william barr appears before the judiciary committee general oversight of the justice department. monday on coverage c-span two. watch any time c-span.org. >> carlos jimenez is the mayor of miami-dade county. he spoke to the washington
gaynor. at 11:30, washington post live talks to dr. anthony fauci about the pandemic.nd 2:45, jill biden will discuss -- participate in a discussion. week, we look back to our conversation with john lewis from 2012. black people and white people could not be seated together. they could not use the same waiting room. we were testing a decision of the united states supreme court, trying to make it real. >> join us sunday. as we look back to our conversation with representative john lewis....
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through fema, whose staff brought it to the unifieded command group, the ucg, where administrator gaynor, dr. kadlec and admiral giroir approved that item and sent it to the white house, the nsc, to work through the staffing at the white house, and then it was again briefed to the white house task force for approval. i would imagine that mr. navarro is in that management process, but i had no first hind knowledge of mr. navarro's approval of something. it was all approved at the task force. >> just a brief response, if you would, please. >> i wholly agree with the admiral's recital of how that process works. that's exactly how it works. there's a function for that. we have used dpa, fema and my other partners, 15 times. title i, title iii, title vii. and it's pretty straightforward from my point of view. >> thank you very much. >>> senator holy? holley? >> thank you. i appreciated your help in getting missouri, the home state ppe and other resources we need. thank you for your response. i want to ask this question along these lines. we spoke to my governor today, and the governor tells me th
through fema, whose staff brought it to the unifieded command group, the ucg, where administrator gaynor, dr. kadlec and admiral giroir approved that item and sent it to the white house, the nsc, to work through the staffing at the white house, and then it was again briefed to the white house task force for approval. i would imagine that mr. navarro is in that management process, but i had no first hind knowledge of mr. navarro's approval of something. it was all approved at the task force....
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a house 2 at 9:00 hearing with fema administrator gaynor on national preparedness and covid-19. 11:30, we talk dr. anthony fauci about the pandemic, and at bottom, jill biden will participate in a discussion with johnson and mark vise. key ve coverage of two hearings next week, on monday, jeff bezos, facebook's berg -- and two others appear on antitrust, administrative law as they exam dominance of online platforms and market power. at coverage begins monday noon eastern on c-span 2, and on eastern t 10:00 a.m. u.s. attorney general william barr appears before the house committee's general oversight of the justice department hearing. coverage monday on c-span 2 and tuesday on c-span 3. any time on c-span.org or listen to the go with the
a house 2 at 9:00 hearing with fema administrator gaynor on national preparedness and covid-19. 11:30, we talk dr. anthony fauci about the pandemic, and at bottom, jill biden will participate in a discussion with johnson and mark vise. key ve coverage of two hearings next week, on monday, jeff bezos, facebook's berg -- and two others appear on antitrust, administrative law as they exam dominance of online platforms and market power. at coverage begins monday noon eastern on c-span 2, and on...
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the head of fema, pete gaynor joins us with an update next. dr.g people care about the spread of coronavirus? well we know that people with underlying medical conditions over the age of 60 are at highest risk, but they've got to get it from somebody. dr. deborah birx: so we're asking everyone to be selfless for others so that we can protect those who are most susceptible. dr. anthony fauci: not going to bars, not going to restaurants, it all just means physical separation, so that you have a space between you and others. dr. jerome adams: for more information on how you can social distance please go to coronavirus.gov >> 8 million n-95 respirator masks and 13.3 million surgical masks across the country right now focusing on the areas with the greatest need. in the past 96 hours, fema has also received donations of approximately 6.5 million masks. we're having millions and millions of masks made as we speak. and other personal protective equipment which we will be distributing to medical hot spots. we are focused on some of the hot spots. ainsley:
the head of fema, pete gaynor joins us with an update next. dr.g people care about the spread of coronavirus? well we know that people with underlying medical conditions over the age of 60 are at highest risk, but they've got to get it from somebody. dr. deborah birx: so we're asking everyone to be selfless for others so that we can protect those who are most susceptible. dr. anthony fauci: not going to bars, not going to restaurants, it all just means physical separation, so that you have a...
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steve gaynor joins me here tonight. and dr. were shod ritchie along with political and social commentator in atlanta who spoke with the d.a. paul howard who brought these charges against the two officers. we begin with steve. good to have you here tonight. what is your reaction to the officers who have decided to not show up for work in atlanta? >> martha, thank you for having me. it's understandable given the situation that they are in. they risk their lives every day and come to work especially during these trying times and have been working the riots and the protests and working 12 and 16-hour days, and then one of their officers does everything that we can see conceivably correct by policies, procedures, and by the law and his command staff and mayor do not stand behind him. i agree that they should be extremely upset. how they exercise that and whether they callouts or don't show up, that's how they have to react. i support them being extremely upset. this is wrong by the d.a. to totally make these charges. >> martha: ther
steve gaynor joins me here tonight. and dr. were shod ritchie along with political and social commentator in atlanta who spoke with the d.a. paul howard who brought these charges against the two officers. we begin with steve. good to have you here tonight. what is your reaction to the officers who have decided to not show up for work in atlanta? >> martha, thank you for having me. it's understandable given the situation that they are in. they risk their lives every day and come to work...
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gaynor. >> you're welcome. >>> up next, governors in two hard-hit state ground. >>> plus, dr. ashton joins us with the latest medical analysis with the latest medical analysis as we enter a new phase in the your cold's gonna make you a zombie tomorrow. wrong. i'm taking a powerful nighttime cold medicine, so i can sleep great and wake up human. don't eat me i taste terrible! mucinex nightshift cold and flu. fight your worst symptoms so you can sleep great and wake up human. my name is jonatan, and i work for verizon. i totally get how important it is to stay connected. we're connecting with people, we're offering them solutions. customers can do what they need to do whenever they need to do it online. because it gives customers the ability to not come into a store. they can simply tap and swipe. something that they can use wherever they are. we care about keeping you safe. (announcer) at verizon, we are here, and we are ready. we are open 24/7 online, so you can keep managing everything from home and through the verizon apps and verizon.com. before discovering nexium 24hr to t
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as they are needed and requested to the fema system and administrator gaynor may want to add to that. dr fauci: just to reiterate, we don't take lightly what you just read. i get the calls every night. the way you get emails. it is a serious issue. we don't want that to happen. it is happening. you don't make things up, i know that. because i'm experiencing it myself. what you just heard about the but different avenues, some of which are not even recognized about how you can get help through the fema process, in addition to the large amounts of additional ppe coming into the system. we hope that very soon we are not going to get those real-life difficulties. >> weeks away? there is a question about the timeline here and even female cannot answer. even femaeks -- cannot answer. days or weeks? >> sooner than weeks, it's going to be days. we are going to try to make it days. >> what we are doing is trying to help the states. faster. it's a tragedy, it's an absolute the magnitude of thisit's a tragedy, it's an absolute tragedy. , the magnitude is something butthe magnitude is something that,
as they are needed and requested to the fema system and administrator gaynor may want to add to that. dr fauci: just to reiterate, we don't take lightly what you just read. i get the calls every night. the way you get emails. it is a serious issue. we don't want that to happen. it is happening. you don't make things up, i know that. because i'm experiencing it myself. what you just heard about the but different avenues, some of which are not even recognized about how you can get help through...
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on c-span2, a meeting with peter gaynor on national disaster preparedness. fauci30, dr. anthony about the pandemic. biden5, the wife of joe will participate in a discussion with a texas representative. coming up in one hour, the educational fund ceo of the national association of latino officials, arturo vargas discusses issues important to latino voters. then later tim phillips discusses his group's role in campaign 2020. ♪ this is the washington journal for july 24. the house is expected to come in at 9:00. new york democratic congresswoman because you're cortez and other democratic colleagues took to the floor of the house yesterday to discuss the issues of sexism and harassing comments. the congresswoman calling it a cultural issue. in light of that, in our first hour, we want to hear your calls about what you think on sexism particular lay in politics. you can let us know on the phone lines. for women it is (202) 748-8000. for men it is (202) 748-8001. if you want to text us, do so at (202) 748-8003. you can also post on our facebook page. what occurred on the house
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gaynor. fema stood up a resource prioritization. that resource prioritization uses information from dr. birk and the ep deem logists and the requests from the states. that resource cell takes that into account and provides supplies to the states. ms. waters: i yield back. mr. clyburn: thank you. the chair now yields to mr. jordan. mr. jordan: admiral, what is more important, going to church or protesting? >> i'm a public health person and i'm not going to say what is more important but both need to have protection by the guidelines. mr. jordan: democrats don't think that. democrats think protesting is more important. 16 people that go to a sanctuary and they get cited. nothing happens to thousands and thousands of people. how about this one, what is more important going to a loved ones funeral or protesting? >> we have to be consistent how we apply things. mr. jordan: that is the first amendment. that is part of it, right. you are an american citizen and you understand the constitution has a number of. it doesn't say that protesting trumps. new yorkers who mourned a rabbi and he said my
gaynor. fema stood up a resource prioritization. that resource prioritization uses information from dr. birk and the ep deem logists and the requests from the states. that resource cell takes that into account and provides supplies to the states. ms. waters: i yield back. mr. clyburn: thank you. the chair now yields to mr. jordan. mr. jordan: admiral, what is more important, going to church or protesting? >> i'm a public health person and i'm not going to say what is more important but...
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gaynor. does he need to take a more active approach, a more front line approach? how soon are we going to have more widely available testing? dr. fehr says we need a million tests a day before we know if we can lift the restrictions. obviously the situation on ventilators and ppe and are all people supposed to be wearing masks? kristen welker is with me now on this question. i know you've been working our sources over the last 48 hours. there is no doubt the president's tone has changed dramatically in 48 hours. there's been plenty of reporting as to what has moved him here. what should we expect from him going forward then now that he realizes this is going to be a brutal month in this country. >> chuck, i think he was essentially bracing the country for what he described as a very, very painful next few weeks ahead and of course that is informed by those stark figures that we all saw yesterday, the fact that the best case scenario would be a hundred thousand to 240,000 americans dying from this virus, really stark figures there laid out by the president of course by his top doctors. so we know his shift in tone was in part b
gaynor. does he need to take a more active approach, a more front line approach? how soon are we going to have more widely available testing? dr. fehr says we need a million tests a day before we know if we can lift the restrictions. obviously the situation on ventilators and ppe and are all people supposed to be wearing masks? kristen welker is with me now on this question. i know you've been working our sources over the last 48 hours. there is no doubt the president's tone has changed...
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gaynor. >> if you -- >> sing the song in your head if you don't have the spotify at that exact critical moment. >> dr and tara narula. thanks. >>> still ahead, financial crisis for going. the company makes tens of billions of dollars from ads sales but now some of its biggest customers are halting their spending bec you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." success has always been measured in zeros. but shouldn't it be about firsts? and seconds... how...
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gaynor gave us a glimpse of troops stationed in the south pacific. donald sutherland brought us into the world of a korean war "m*a*s*h" unit. >> i'm dr. all. >> and we salute your courage and your sacrifice. >> i've always wanted to use that spell. >> reporter: dame maggie smith's characters cast spells on audiences, truly elegant spells. >> whoever opened the window has opened it too wide. six inches is perfectly adequate. more is vulgar. forsooth, one should have an innate sense of these things of what is suitable. >> reporter: fame came to her in her 70s. >> put that in your pipe and smoke it. >> reporter: out of a series that took both sides of the atlantic by storm. >> i was right about my maid. she's leaving to get married. i mean, how could she be so selfish! >> you know they're always saying, you know, this aren't enough parts for women of a certain age. but in actual fact, i have been incredibly lucky. >> reporter: she's like so many actors we lost this year. >> take her to sea, mr. murdoch. >> reporter: sink or swim, played their roles full steam ahead. >> sissies, you let a woman beat you, huh? you little, tiny nothing! >>
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gaynor, we are very appreciative of you being here today, and you have one of the most profound tasks i think of anyone in the federal government right now with the exception of dr. fauci. i would like to speak about the gpa. i am really astounded that we have not taken full advantage of the dpa. i can tell you that in california, in my district, they are grappling with that problem on a daily basis, and are always in need. so how can we better use the dpa to get the resources we need? this particular pandemic is going to be with us for another year. >> yes, ma'am. i've said this publicly a couple of times before. so to date fema, we've used the dpa at least 14 times and as other agencies have dpa authorities have use. early on march and april is to understand the environment we're operating in and i have probably the finest supply expert in the world that works on this every day, but we want to make sure we do not harm to the existing landscape, to make sure that if you -- >> what you mean by do no harm? we have people dying in this country. >> yes, ma'am. i'll give you an example. everyone needed more n95 mass, the material is the same maturity you make a gall
gaynor, we are very appreciative of you being here today, and you have one of the most profound tasks i think of anyone in the federal government right now with the exception of dr. fauci. i would like to speak about the gpa. i am really astounded that we have not taken full advantage of the dpa. i can tell you that in california, in my district, they are grappling with that problem on a daily basis, and are always in need. so how can we better use the dpa to get the resources we need? this...
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gaynor. the secretary of the senate, nancy ericson. the secretary of the majority, where did she go, lula davis. for their many kindness and to thank the senate chaplain dr. barry black for his counsel and prayers during my time here. and i also want to acknowledge my fellow freshmen senators. senator begich, bennett, frankin, hagan, merkley, shaheen, mark udall, tom udall, mark warner, and senator kaufman from delaware. they are tremendous individuals possessing incredible talent and have been a very, very supportive -- supportive group for me. thank you, my freshmen colleagues. in a broader sense, i would also like to thank all of those who serve under this dome with dignity and duty. the senate floor staff, you all do a heck of a job. the maintenance crews, the elevator operators, the capitol police, the senate train drivers, the dining room servers and the sorts of others whose hard and important work ensures the smooth and constant operation of the business that take place in our nation's capital. madam president, as i stand to address this chamber for the last time, i cannot help but reflect on the unlikely path that led me to this point and up on
gaynor. the secretary of the senate, nancy ericson. the secretary of the majority, where did she go, lula davis. for their many kindness and to thank the senate chaplain dr. barry black for his counsel and prayers during my time here. and i also want to acknowledge my fellow freshmen senators. senator begich, bennett, frankin, hagan, merkley, shaheen, mark udall, tom udall, mark warner, and senator kaufman from delaware. they are tremendous individuals possessing incredible talent and have been...
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gaynor lord case. now the nhs gp, who also runs an extremist islamic group, has been referred for investigation by his nhs trust after he described hamas terrorists as freedom fighters. dring a rally in central london in october, where some people were heard chanting for jihad where some people were heard chanting forjihad . well, chanting for jihad. well, reporter charlie peters joins me now in the studio for this exclusive update on on this extraordinary story. >> well, we've heard from the general medical council in the last hour that they are aware of the concerns that have been raised with them about this doctor. also known by a pseudonym, abdul wahid , where he pseudonym, abdul wahid, where he has been running this islamist, this extremist organisation . and this extremist organisation. and many critics claim for several years. but he's also been a family doctor in north—west london since 2002. a salaried gp within the nhs . and so many within the nhs. and so many questions today about how this man can work with patients in a particularly jewish area. of course , while also failing to course, while also failing to condemn hamas for failing to condemn hamas for fai
gaynor lord case. now the nhs gp, who also runs an extremist islamic group, has been referred for investigation by his nhs trust after he described hamas terrorists as freedom fighters. dring a rally in central london in october, where some people were heard chanting for jihad where some people were heard chanting forjihad . well, chanting for jihad. well, reporter charlie peters joins me now in the studio for this exclusive update on on this extraordinary story. >> well, we've heard from...