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dr. jim, i called an arrow in this respect i dismiss, has grown so 88 s a to b, h d of me, some lender to be there over ha. that bills jim much that between man on november the over actually with the object and was the calling from, wasn't digitally in bosnia and through the crimes. all extermination, murder, human was what i said. and the partition they just didn't know that mr. math and, or missions, well saw instrument without them climate or not help you as well. jim buck on that. well, you've been listening that to the final verdict on form the buzz me in sub commander rock trim louder nickname to the butcher of bosnia being read out on the have we do apologize for the sound quality there that is presiding judge prescott, timber neon, bass, summarizing, the original trial and outlining the arguments for the appeal that wasn't the actual verdict itself today. let's now cost us that bath and she's watching all of this as well for us in the hey step. there's a huge amount to take care. a lo
dr. jim, i called an arrow in this respect i dismiss, has grown so 88 s a to b, h d of me, some lender to be there over ha. that bills jim much that between man on november the over actually with the object and was the calling from, wasn't digitally in bosnia and through the crimes. all extermination, murder, human was what i said. and the partition they just didn't know that mr. math and, or missions, well saw instrument without them climate or not help you as well. jim buck on that. well,...
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thanks to dr. jim john the and to show thank let's take a question about the g 7 koby 19 vaccine plants. we talked about a little earlier at how it stacks up against what the world actually needs. 85 percent of all doses administered so far have been in high and upper middle income countries. just point 3 percent of been administered in nations that are classified as low income africa has the slowest vaccination rate of any continent. at least 10 countries on the one percent of the population has received a single dose, spokane faso, democratic republic of congo, and benito, or at the bottom of the list. and molly, as in many other african countries, only a fraction of the vaccines promised have been delivered. but scientists say they have a solution to get shots into arms quicker. nicholas' half reports for bama co in war torn molly, there is a silent killer cove in one team. the country is running out of vaccines and people are dying. in march, molly received only 396000 vaccines for 14000000 people.
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my name is dr. jim grain and i am a co founder and chairman of powell ledger and we use the blood chain to enable electricity trading energy asset financing and carbon market. this award winning australian company wants to take us to a common free economy, foster. gemma has identified a problem building often nearing the tentative and it means that if there is solar panels, the apartment isn't really incentivized to putting out a little battery. cuz the benefit by using the tenant will pay the bill to the body corporate using power ledger. the 10 and paste the owner, not the power company for the electricity. as the tenant isn't at home. the unused energy will be sold to a neighbor, lowering their power bill and making a profit for the owner. it actually create the mechanism to justify investing the capital in the 1st by this clever system could also speed up investment in sustainable energy projects by making it real easy to own a piece of a solar or a wind farm. why do i need a block chain for this co
my name is dr. jim grain and i am a co founder and chairman of powell ledger and we use the blood chain to enable electricity trading energy asset financing and carbon market. this award winning australian company wants to take us to a common free economy, foster. gemma has identified a problem building often nearing the tentative and it means that if there is solar panels, the apartment isn't really incentivized to putting out a little battery. cuz the benefit by using the tenant will pay the...
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joining us is dr. jim fredericks, an entomologist. dr. fredericks, good morning to you.sects out there this time of year. let's start with mosquitos. what should we expect this season? >> any time we have a wet, warm spring and summer, we should expect lots of mosquitos. mosquito bites are annoying. they also transmit disease, not e least would be west nile virus and eastern equine encephalitis. check around your property and remove standing water and make sure you're wearing insect repellant. we recommend 20% deet. >> let's turn to ticks. i have a dog that likes to get into the bushes. tell us about the threat we expect this year. >> the mild winter has resulted in large tick populations going into the spring and summer. it's estimated up to 30,000 people get lyme disease each year. that's just what's reported to the cdc. >> let's turn to flying insects, things like wasps, hornets, yellow jackets. what do we do about that? >> when you're outside, cover up food. that could be attractive to stinging insects and serve beverages in cups. that will make the chances of a stin
joining us is dr. jim fredericks, an entomologist. dr. fredericks, good morning to you.sects out there this time of year. let's start with mosquitos. what should we expect this season? >> any time we have a wet, warm spring and summer, we should expect lots of mosquitos. mosquito bites are annoying. they also transmit disease, not e least would be west nile virus and eastern equine encephalitis. check around your property and remove standing water and make sure you're wearing insect...
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dr. fauci about masks. jim jordan doesn't give a damn about people like us.fight for health care. protect voting rights and hold him accountable for attacking the democracy. >> jeff sites for congress. >> gets your attention. we should note jirm jordan denied he knew about the abuse when he was a coach and watched this battle been joined back in ohio. with our being here with us on behalf of all our colleagues at the network of nbc news, goodnight. news, goodnight. >> happy birthday mom. in your own family your mom's birthday, particularly if it's a big round number probably feels like the biggest holiday there is. but, we do have federal holidays in the united states that we celebrate regardless of my mom's birthday. they are not very many of them. there's thanksgiving, christmas, new years day, there's veterans day november, memori
dr. fauci about masks. jim jordan doesn't give a damn about people like us.fight for health care. protect voting rights and hold him accountable for attacking the democracy. >> jeff sites for congress. >> gets your attention. we should note jirm jordan denied he knew about the abuse when he was a coach and watched this battle been joined back in ohio. with our being here with us on behalf of all our colleagues at the network of nbc news, goodnight. news, goodnight. >> happy...
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jim. >> as dr. schaffner said last hour, do it for yourself and those close to you.ady running out of doses. >> david mckenzie joins us with more. david, this is been a warning for a long time, even before vaccines were fully developed and approved in order to get past this pandemic you have to have adequate supply, especially in developing nations. what is the global impact of this given this dire warning from the w.h.o.? >> poppy, and jim, it is a massive global impact. you mentioned several countries, more than half of the poorest countries that depend on that covax facility are not getting the vaccines they need. many of them are running out or have run out of vaccines. and the word from the w.h.o. is that this could have a massive impact. just where i'm sitting right now, johannesberg, south afafrica, doctors are dealing with a third wave and limited beds and people being helped at home and many don't make it into the icu. so while the covid pandemic is easing off in the u.s. it is still racing through the african continent. and now tech and knowledge will be tr
jim. >> as dr. schaffner said last hour, do it for yourself and those close to you.ady running out of doses. >> david mckenzie joins us with more. david, this is been a warning for a long time, even before vaccines were fully developed and approved in order to get past this pandemic you have to have adequate supply, especially in developing nations. what is the global impact of this given this dire warning from the w.h.o.? >> poppy, and jim, it is a massive global impact. you...
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dr. fauci lie to congress? congressman jimn is next. >> you don't think americans' liberties have been threatened this last year. they have been assaulted. >> i don't look at this as a liberty thing. >> that's obvious. judge jeanine: that was an explosive exchange back in april. now new emails and information continues to be uncoughed and exposed, we can't help but think more members of congress should have been fighting just as hard for the truth. congressman jim jordan joins me now. i got to tell you. so many people say to me, with such an overwhelming scenario of pandemic, a global pandemic, why did we rely on one person, why didn't we have a manhattan style setup where we had professionals who got together and went back and forth. why is this one got it emperorror all things covid? >> i think because the press made him that individual. that he could do no wrong and "time" made him person of the century. when the press does that, those people get attention. of course, dr. fauci seemed to like it all. but now we are learning
dr. fauci lie to congress? congressman jimn is next. >> you don't think americans' liberties have been threatened this last year. they have been assaulted. >> i don't look at this as a liberty thing. >> that's obvious. judge jeanine: that was an explosive exchange back in april. now new emails and information continues to be uncoughed and exposed, we can't help but think more members of congress should have been fighting just as hard for the truth. congressman jim jordan joins...
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jim reed, bbc news. dr thank you very much for being with us. from your point of view you have made this clear before when you've been talking to us, you don't think we should be rushing to any further easing of restrictions. why would it be, in your view, easing of restrictions. why would it be, in yourview, an easing of restrictions. why would it be, in your view, an unreasonable risk to go ahead with the proposed lifting of restrictions? 50 i risk to go ahead with the proposed lifting of restrictions?— lifting of restrictions? so i think there's been — lifting of restrictions? so i think there's been a _ lifting of restrictions? so i think there's been a scientific - lifting of restrictions? so i think. there's been a scientific consensus on the fact that 21st ofjune reopening will be a really bad idea for several reasons. even with stage three reopening, we could have a level of hospitalisations that would even exceed january on stage for the opening would make matters much worse. there's been a clear c
jim reed, bbc news. dr thank you very much for being with us. from your point of view you have made this clear before when you've been talking to us, you don't think we should be rushing to any further easing of restrictions. why would it be, in your view, easing of restrictions. why would it be, in yourview, an easing of restrictions. why would it be, in your view, an unreasonable risk to go ahead with the proposed lifting of restrictions? 50 i risk to go ahead with the proposed lifting of...
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up soon, but 1st, trutina emails and messages and response i show last week featuring jim shannon n p, and lord, dr. wiggly john fisher says, good discussion and i'm of a mind to welcome any plan evening for a celtic blog among nations leaving this yuki. it's not the same and it's not supposed to be more. bowman says, i've called that the best you know, to come for a very long time. fisma best says give island back to the either. so let the d p argue their case and the united islands. while harvey says, we need an english independence party. and finally billy hall and says, the authorization of my nation ends with independence, tick tock, the empires on a cook. now, no, since the heater of hit tv, see these rolls polls arg was busy. what's in excitement across this rocket coastline has taxation and corner gone. so well together, because despite the claimed that the jewel of cornwall, saint ives was chosen as this weekend to 7 location because exemplifies clean and green issues, it says the marquee will of the filthy lucre which has dominated the stomach run up . a minimum corporate tax of 15 percen
up soon, but 1st, trutina emails and messages and response i show last week featuring jim shannon n p, and lord, dr. wiggly john fisher says, good discussion and i'm of a mind to welcome any plan evening for a celtic blog among nations leaving this yuki. it's not the same and it's not supposed to be more. bowman says, i've called that the best you know, to come for a very long time. fisma best says give island back to the either. so let the d p argue their case and the united islands. while...
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jim allison. that nft, $36,000. dr. allison shared the nobel prize of medicine in 2013 for his work.ks like the paperwork on the nft. might not look sexy. the school plans to auction these, crisper cast nine gene editing, where berkeley shared the nobel prize. first of ever drug alzheimer's disease giving biogen's drug. let me bring in scott redler. just the latest reason he says to invest in the biotech sector. what is going on? >> liz, i was looking at the biotech sector before the news came out. if you look at three different ways to invest in the sector, i like to time the market. you can do the ibb which is an etf which gives you a broad impact with the bios. the xbi. both of those, if you don't want to be a stock-picker i like them both, they both crossed two dow trendlines. the news caused a little bit of excitement. you might sit for a day or two to digest. that is one way to do it. if you want a safe way to do it being go with pfizer. pfizer has a full setup. 4% dividend. 10% off highs. we still have to take the vaccination. being disputed in europe right now. probably distr
jim allison. that nft, $36,000. dr. allison shared the nobel prize of medicine in 2013 for his work.ks like the paperwork on the nft. might not look sexy. the school plans to auction these, crisper cast nine gene editing, where berkeley shared the nobel prize. first of ever drug alzheimer's disease giving biogen's drug. let me bring in scott redler. just the latest reason he says to invest in the biotech sector. what is going on? >> liz, i was looking at the biotech sector before the news...
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dr. fauci should have been there. he has time to be on the cover of in style magazine in "people" magazine but he can't answer questions from members of congress. it's an embarrassment. >> shannon: congressman jimdan, top republican, had this to say about dr. fauci's no-show. >> if dr. fauci would come today and answer our questions, he could have come here and defended himself but he didn't have the courage. i'm convinced these guys knew from the get-go with the truth was and they misled the american people. >> shannon: leslie, we continue to get more and more information from those emails from dr. fauci. other conversations, phone conversations. papers. there are trails of other information that seem to suggest it could be some conflict from what he was saying publicly and what he was saying privately. does he owe the american people and answer or could you clarify if he showed up? >> quite frankly he can't clarify because the decision is already made. this is a -- nothing but a republican circus, political theater. i don't know why it's not on the top 25 picks of voters coming up in the midterm elections and certainly won't be in the general election. what we do know is the majority of the i
dr. fauci should have been there. he has time to be on the cover of in style magazine in "people" magazine but he can't answer questions from members of congress. it's an embarrassment. >> shannon: congressman jimdan, top republican, had this to say about dr. fauci's no-show. >> if dr. fauci would come today and answer our questions, he could have come here and defended himself but he didn't have the courage. i'm convinced these guys knew from the get-go with the truth was...
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when i came into eis, afterwards i worked with jim curran, walt aronstein. dr. you're just a name dropping, sue. dr. chu: i know, is that bad? dr. yasmin: these are legends in public health. dr. chu: that is what you get to work with. and eis gives you the venue to do that and you are forever changed. dr. yasmin: thank you and before i let all of you go, i want to ask you all to dig deep. and think about words of inspiration, for the current eis officers, and the incoming eis officers. eric, as he said, unprecedented times. yet, all of you have had or are still having such rich careers and experiences. so perhaps i can start with jenny, what would you say to current eis officers facing unprecedented challenges and to incoming eis officers as well? dr. mcquiston: i would say, don't believe your day job is the job you're going to have for your two years at eis. much of what cdc has been engaged in since 2014 and the big ebola outbreak, was emergency response at a most every eis officer is going to work on the big cdc responses. it is an amazing opportunity to meet
when i came into eis, afterwards i worked with jim curran, walt aronstein. dr. you're just a name dropping, sue. dr. chu: i know, is that bad? dr. yasmin: these are legends in public health. dr. chu: that is what you get to work with. and eis gives you the venue to do that and you are forever changed. dr. yasmin: thank you and before i let all of you go, i want to ask you all to dig deep. and think about words of inspiration, for the current eis officers, and the incoming eis officers. eric, as...
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dr. wen, thank you very, very much. >> thank you. >> jim?rving prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, closer than ever to being ousted by really an unusual team of rivals. ahead, what this could mean for u.s./israel relations, including the iran nuclear deal. >>> moments away from the opening bell on wall street. u.s. futures pointing lower. this comes as we learn, though, that first-time unemployment benefits actually fell below 400,000 for the first time since march of 2020. of course, everyone is really waiting on pins and needles for the monthly jobs report. that comes tomorrow after the big disappointment in it last month. we'll be right back. this is how you become the best! [wrestling bell rings] [music: “you're the best” by joe esposito] ♪ try to be best 'cause you're only a man ♪ ♪ and a man's gotta learn to take it ♪ ♪ try to believe though the going gets rough ♪ ♪ that you gotta hang tough to make it ♪ ♪ you're the best! around! ♪ ♪ nothing's gonna ever keep you down ♪ [triumphantly yells] ♪ you're the best! around! ♪ [ding] don't ge
dr. wen, thank you very, very much. >> thank you. >> jim?rving prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, closer than ever to being ousted by really an unusual team of rivals. ahead, what this could mean for u.s./israel relations, including the iran nuclear deal. >>> moments away from the opening bell on wall street. u.s. futures pointing lower. this comes as we learn, though, that first-time unemployment benefits actually fell below 400,000 for the first time since march of 2020....
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dr. anthony fauci. congressman jimd james comer writing a letter which questions what facebook censored in regards to covid information. it reads in part, quote, zuckerberg's communications with dr. fauci raise the prospect that the federal government induced facebook to censor certain speech in violation of the first amendment. facebook still denies any wrong-doing. well, the country's largest meat supplier jbs paid a reported $11 million in bitcoin following last week's ransomware attack. the company's ceo saying the decision was made in order to limit the impact on grocery stores and restaurants. it is believed a criminal gang based in russia or eastern europe is responsible for that attack. and finally this. country music's biggest stars hitting the stage at this year's cmt awards in nashville. ♪ don't want to forget it. ♪ cheryl: carrie underwood and john legend taking home the top awards, winning video of the year for hallelujah. linda martel was honored with tech wall play award, the first black woman to perform
dr. anthony fauci. congressman jimd james comer writing a letter which questions what facebook censored in regards to covid information. it reads in part, quote, zuckerberg's communications with dr. fauci raise the prospect that the federal government induced facebook to censor certain speech in violation of the first amendment. facebook still denies any wrong-doing. well, the country's largest meat supplier jbs paid a reported $11 million in bitcoin following last week's ransomware attack. the...
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nt,totrinwi jim this is dr. arnold t. petsworth, he's the owner of petsworth vetworld.ur-legged friends changed everything. dr. petsworth welcomed these new patients. the only problem? more appointments meant he needed more space. that's when dr. petsworth turned to his american express business card, which offers spending potential that's built for his changing business needs. he used his card to furnish a new exam room and everyone was happy. get the card built for business. by american express. ♪ ♪ when technology is easier to use... ♪ barriers don't stand a chance. ♪ that's why we'll stop at nothing to deliver our technology as-a-service. ♪ ♪ ♪ look, if your wireless to dcarrier was a guylogy as-a-service. you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible. not great at saving. you deserve better... xfinity mobile. now they have unlimited for just $30 a month... $30. and they're number one in customer satisfaction. his number... delete it. i'm deleting it. so, break free from the big three. xfinity internet customers, switch to xfinity mobile and get unlimited with 5g incl
nt,totrinwi jim this is dr. arnold t. petsworth, he's the owner of petsworth vetworld.ur-legged friends changed everything. dr. petsworth welcomed these new patients. the only problem? more appointments meant he needed more space. that's when dr. petsworth turned to his american express business card, which offers spending potential that's built for his changing business needs. he used his card to furnish a new exam room and everyone was happy. get the card built for business. by american...
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with jim alkalinity on al jazeera, the ah israeli celebration as the front dr. coalition takes charge, ending benjamin it was 12 years in power gain. the form of prime minister of our top will be incoming governments calling it bad and dangerous. ah, play watching your life from don't with me fully bad. people also coming out the most outfit leader unsigned food. she goes on trial as protests continue against her removal in a military court. and the world's richest countries renew a place to raise billions of dollars for countries, count emissions, but comment activists say it's not enough. ah, thank you for joining us. 20 minutes. yeah. has 12 year brian, as israel prime minister, has ended after parliament approved a new coalition government by the narrowest of margins. shortly after writing liter enough. tiny bennett with thorny as israel. a new leader faucet begins coverage from western slim. mean it's negative. benjamin netanyahu has spent 2 and a half years and poor elections fighting for his political life. desperate to stay on his israel's prime minute to go down. when the in
with jim alkalinity on al jazeera, the ah israeli celebration as the front dr. coalition takes charge, ending benjamin it was 12 years in power gain. the form of prime minister of our top will be incoming governments calling it bad and dangerous. ah, play watching your life from don't with me fully bad. people also coming out the most outfit leader unsigned food. she goes on trial as protests continue against her removal in a military court. and the world's richest countries renew a place to...
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dr. fauci did not show, either. congressman jimdan trying to figure out what's behind the democratic no shows. >> why don't you think they're here? why wouldn't they come? i can't imagine a reason because this is a worldwide pandemic which millions of people have died. it may have been the result of a lab leak. there will be other -- we think highly likely it is. there will be other pandemics in the future. when public officials who are supposed to have our trust don't show up to members of congress, i think that's a problem. >> dana: former secretary of state mike pompeo is a fox news contributor. i thought for a while there was bipartisan agreement on getting to the bottom of the origins of covid and also holding china accountable but is that falling apart? >> sure looks like it, dana. that's too bad because the americans need to know how this happened so we can prevent it from happening again. it is also too bad because people around the world all over the world are counting on the united states to lead this effort to figure out
dr. fauci did not show, either. congressman jimdan trying to figure out what's behind the democratic no shows. >> why don't you think they're here? why wouldn't they come? i can't imagine a reason because this is a worldwide pandemic which millions of people have died. it may have been the result of a lab leak. there will be other -- we think highly likely it is. there will be other pandemics in the future. when public officials who are supposed to have our trust don't show up to members...
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dr. king. now, this is the formal president barack obama of what he calls the filibuster relative to jim crow. >> if all this takes eliminating the filibuster, another jim crow r relic, securing the guy's giving rights of americans, that's what we should do. >> before it was called the filibuster, used to defeat in the anti-lynching bill in the 1920s. in 1957, senator strohm took it to the floor speaking for a record of 24 hours. the longest filibuster in senate history, 60 days almost to derail that landmark, civil rights act. 1983. jesse helms, the senator dropped his filibuster, declaring martin luther king jr. day a federal holiday. is a filibuster worth voting rights for millions of people? bipartisanship just for the sake of bipartisan? that's how we are divided tonight. america is divided. everybody in their own echo chambers and it seems nothing ded divides us more than race. here is former president barack obama of what he had to say about all that tonight. >> there are certain right-wing media venues, for example, that monetize and capitalize on stoking the fear and resentment of a w
dr. king. now, this is the formal president barack obama of what he calls the filibuster relative to jim crow. >> if all this takes eliminating the filibuster, another jim crow r relic, securing the guy's giving rights of americans, that's what we should do. >> before it was called the filibuster, used to defeat in the anti-lynching bill in the 1920s. in 1957, senator strohm took it to the floor speaking for a record of 24 hours. the longest filibuster in senate history, 60 days...
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dr. fauci visiting a covid vaccination clinic at a church in the big apple. paolo sandoval is there. what is happening? what can you see where you are? >> jimis working out nicely. these are live pictures right now from the inside of the iconic church here in harlem. this is live pictures where you can see dr. anthony fauci there in the suit, and first lady biden right next to him as they visit the site here really trying to convey the importance of getting the vaccination. now, the main reason why we are coming here is obviously because there is this massive initiative that has been in place here. this choose healthy life initiative be that in place here. it is making sure churches have the necessary training and the resources to be able to face this pandemic. as a result, what you see here is also this -- they are recognizing that churches are not only the oldest but some of the most trusted institutions, especially in black communities. one of the main reasons why they are here is to try to get that message across. just a few moments ago, you could see first lady biden was with a young man who was getting his pfizer shot for the first ti
dr. fauci visiting a covid vaccination clinic at a church in the big apple. paolo sandoval is there. what is happening? what can you see where you are? >> jimis working out nicely. these are live pictures right now from the inside of the iconic church here in harlem. this is live pictures where you can see dr. anthony fauci there in the suit, and first lady biden right next to him as they visit the site here really trying to convey the importance of getting the vaccination. now, the main...
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jim counselor of consular dot com the this is great for me because i'm always looking for a way to give things away. dr. because the tax laws, you know, definitely do benefit the wealthier people and our society. so it makes sense for them to throw it out right off rather than give it to somebody who could use it, then that person is not going to buy it. ah, do it again. wish there was just a little fear for you guys actually got into an uncovered face, men's clothing and shoulder stuck. it's a kind of afghan feminism. its name is camina. ah, well above that, put a human level. some of the whole model that of us is, was a little about our job. but you know, the ones that gave me she lives in one of the most dangerous and patriarchal provinces of afghan has done caused lacey which time i saw sure no problem. but i shall do that updated for you and i'm glad you got the notes that she does her best to fight for women's rights. i am. i wonder what you got. you know what i do? i know that the season here by her nickname, the king, the other the got it doesn't really fall good on the i as a korea professiona
jim counselor of consular dot com the this is great for me because i'm always looking for a way to give things away. dr. because the tax laws, you know, definitely do benefit the wealthier people and our society. so it makes sense for them to throw it out right off rather than give it to somebody who could use it, then that person is not going to buy it. ah, do it again. wish there was just a little fear for you guys actually got into an uncovered face, men's clothing and shoulder stuck. it's a...
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jim a seam of the former deputy chief of staff to president obama. dr. zeke emanuel former white house health policy advisor and the chief architect of the affordable care act. and civil rights attorney david henderson. pete, we will start with obama care. let's hit on a key piece of this majority opinion. here is a quick expert exempt from justice breyer who wrote we begin with the two individual plaintiffs, the problem lies in the fact that the statutory provision, while it tells them to obtain coverage, has no means of enforcement. with the penalty, that is the mandate penalty zero out, the irs can no longer seek a penalty for not one who fails to comply. so pete, talk us through this decision. of course the landmark case we have been waiting for. >> is a big decision for obamacare. i am not sure i would call it a landmark. only because the court took a pass on answering the fundamental question at the center of the case. which is was the individual mandate as it now stands unconstitutional. what the court says is come interesting question but you are
jim a seam of the former deputy chief of staff to president obama. dr. zeke emanuel former white house health policy advisor and the chief architect of the affordable care act. and civil rights attorney david henderson. pete, we will start with obama care. let's hit on a key piece of this majority opinion. here is a quick expert exempt from justice breyer who wrote we begin with the two individual plaintiffs, the problem lies in the fact that the statutory provision, while it tells them to...
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dr. king. now, this is the former-president barack obama. what he calls the filibuster. a relic of jim crow. >> and if this takes eliminating the filibuster, another jim-crow relic, in order to secure the god-given rights of every american. then, that's what we should do. >> so, the filibuster, which joe manchin is determined to defend, has a long, disgraceful history of being abused to block civil-rights and voting-rights bills. used to preserve slavery in the -- in the 1840s before it was called the filibuster. used to defeat an anti-lynching bill in the 1920s. in 1957, senator strom thurmond took to the floor to filibuster the civil-rights act. speaking for a record-24 hours and 18 minutes. also, in 1964, the longest filibuster in senate history. 60 days almost detailed that landmark civil-rights act. 1983. jesse helms, senator then. finally, dropped his filibuster attempting to block the bill declaring martin luther king jr. day a federal holiday. is the filibuster really worth more than voting rights for millions of people? bipartisanship, just for the sake of bipartisanship? is i
dr. king. now, this is the former-president barack obama. what he calls the filibuster. a relic of jim crow. >> and if this takes eliminating the filibuster, another jim-crow relic, in order to secure the god-given rights of every american. then, that's what we should do. >> so, the filibuster, which joe manchin is determined to defend, has a long, disgraceful history of being abused to block civil-rights and voting-rights bills. used to preserve slavery in the -- in the 1840s...
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dr. fauci can come out and say there is no there, just wasn't based on real research. and i think that's where jim jordan and his colleagues need to get to the bottom of it. they need to hold the democrats accountable. if they are at all wanting to hold china accountable, it's time that the democrats call this hearing in the house and let the truth come out. >> sean: just like the three year russian hoax when the only collaboration with russia was hillary's dirty misinformation dossier purposely misleading a pfizer court, premeditated fraud followed by spying on a presidential candidate. then the ukrainian hoax, jim jordan. >> they told us that the irs did target conservatives. they told us the dossier went through. they told us that the hunter biden story was russian misinformation. they told us that there's not really a crisis on the border. and of course they tell us no, the lab leak, there was nothing to that. every time they are wrong. i tell people all the time, when you see a headline for the mainstream press, just automatically assume it's not true. that's where we are at. i hope the democ
dr. fauci can come out and say there is no there, just wasn't based on real research. and i think that's where jim jordan and his colleagues need to get to the bottom of it. they need to hold the democrats accountable. if they are at all wanting to hold china accountable, it's time that the democrats call this hearing in the house and let the truth come out. >> sean: just like the three year russian hoax when the only collaboration with russia was hillary's dirty misinformation dossier...
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strike. snow dr. dawn for 2 months. demonstrators have been demanding an end to police repression and their roots. the branch reform of social policy the the capable in bolton is, is a big deal is jim and she has to start. and the wave of social protests that have swept across colombia, hundreds of people to, to the street with a long list of demand from the country's government for cooling, for a better life, for everyone. very much has been achieved. controversial health care reforms was prep minister. the head of foreign ministry, as well as the chief of police all resign. okay, so why today 2 months later, people are still in the streets, which i think it's necessary to continue resistance. we thought this might define joint committee help negotiations with the government. the government has refused to speak with the people on the street. you know, that was again, was a keeper. because in addition to that, but you need to press our projects for multiple action allow us to help people who live on the street and are not able to get an indication on marion. taken with us, we will stay on the street because we do not have a good enough livelihood, love and do not have enough help f
strike. snow dr. dawn for 2 months. demonstrators have been demanding an end to police repression and their roots. the branch reform of social policy the the capable in bolton is, is a big deal is jim and she has to start. and the wave of social protests that have swept across colombia, hundreds of people to, to the street with a long list of demand from the country's government for cooling, for a better life, for everyone. very much has been achieved. controversial health care reforms was prep...
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dr. stanford's full story and nominate someone you know 2 a cnn hero at cnnheroes.com. >>> you are live in the cnn newsroom. i'm jime deadly building collapse. the death toll in surfside is growing this hour. overnight, four more bodies were found along with human remains, bringing the total killed to nine with more than 150 still unaccounted for. the rescue and recovery process is tedious and slow going. crews have been brought in from israel and mexico to help. and a trench has been dug through the rubble for better access. the mayor of
dr. stanford's full story and nominate someone you know 2 a cnn hero at cnnheroes.com. >>> you are live in the cnn newsroom. i'm jime deadly building collapse. the death toll in surfside is growing this hour. overnight, four more bodies were found along with human remains, bringing the total killed to nine with more than 150 still unaccounted for. the rescue and recovery process is tedious and slow going. crews have been brought in from israel and mexico to help. and a trench has been...
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dr. stanford's full story and nominate someone you know 2 a cnn hero at cnnheroes.com. >>> you are live in the cnn newsroom. i'm jim acosta in washington joined by wolf blitzer in surfside, florida at the scene that have deadly building collapse. the death toll in surfside is growing this hour. overnight, four more bodies were found along with human remains, bringing the total killed to nine with more than 150 still unaccounted for. the rescue and recovery process is tedious and slow going. crews have been brought in from israel and mexico to help. and a trench has been dug through the rubble for better access. the mayor of surfside today called what happened here a, quote, third world phenomenon. and my colleague, cnn's wolf blitzer, is on this heartbreaking scene for us. wolf, what are you seeing on your end? >> reporter: it is heartbreaking indeed, jim. we have learned just a little while ago that family members, family members of the victims were actually bused into a site for a private visit, many of them still servarching for answers, not knowing if their loved ones are among those lost in the rubble. they're
dr. stanford's full story and nominate someone you know 2 a cnn hero at cnnheroes.com. >>> you are live in the cnn newsroom. i'm jim acosta in washington joined by wolf blitzer in surfside, florida at the scene that have deadly building collapse. the death toll in surfside is growing this hour. overnight, four more bodies were found along with human remains, bringing the total killed to nine with more than 150 still unaccounted for. the rescue and recovery process is tedious and slow...
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dr. rhani. if you're not doing it for your neighbor, do it for yourself and your family. the vaccines work. doctor, thank you so much. >> thank you, jims about how he is preparing for his summit with russian president vladimir putin on wednesday in geneva. we're going to be there. we'll have new details next. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has key nutrients for immune support. boost® high protein. what happens when we welcome change? bowe can transform ourso workforce overnight out of convenience, or necessity. we can explore uncharted waters, and not only make new discoveries, but get there faster, with better outcomes. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies navigate change-- meeting them where they are, and getting them where they want to be. faster. vmware. welcome change. >>> very good monday morning to you. i'm jim ing allies, president biden facing crucial tests on the global stage. right now the president is taking part in his first nato summit as comm
dr. rhani. if you're not doing it for your neighbor, do it for yourself and your family. the vaccines work. doctor, thank you so much. >> thank you, jims about how he is preparing for his summit with russian president vladimir putin on wednesday in geneva. we're going to be there. we'll have new details next. age is just a number. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health. versus 16 grams in ensure high protein. boost® high protein also has...
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dr. fauci to attend. steve scalise will be chairing this meeting. he's on the covid select committee, he's the ranking member of the covid select committee. i'm going to be there, jimaders of different committees in the house will be there. we're going to have a serious, credible hearing because americans want and deserve to know the truth behind this, and for whatever reason, the democrats aren't interested in holding hearings. we're not blaming the democrats for covid-19. we're blaming china for covid-19. it's bizarre that the democrats don't want to try to get any answers and hold anyone accountable. elizabeth: all right. congressman james comer, thanks for that information of the hearing coming up this coming tuesday. it's good to see you. we'll be poll following that hearing, as you probably already know. good to see you. >>> coming up, new reporting on now this developing story, thousands of police officers around the country now quitting after a year of defund the police saying it's demoralizing. this is happening right when violent crime is surging nationwide. former federal prosecutor jim trusty is next right here on "the evening edit." >> crime is up beca
dr. fauci to attend. steve scalise will be chairing this meeting. he's on the covid select committee, he's the ranking member of the covid select committee. i'm going to be there, jimaders of different committees in the house will be there. we're going to have a serious, credible hearing because americans want and deserve to know the truth behind this, and for whatever reason, the democrats aren't interested in holding hearings. we're not blaming the democrats for covid-19. we're blaming china...
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dr. crane, who is on our committee and pushed for this session to have artillery, because it is important under often overlooked. we have our first question from jimgoing to jamie. why were there so many issues in deploying proximity rounds into the eto for conventional use? jamie: that is a great question. the proximity fuse wise, at the time of the battle with the ones that that the ones in 1944 -- the battle with the v1's in 1944. it was not supposed to be used overland. the major -- 1944, it was not supposed to be used over land. the main concern was, the germans are going to find this and reverse engineer it. i believe it was half arnold who objected most strenuously. eventually, the boss of merle tuve in the office of science and research development commission a group of scientists and experts to study how long it would take for the germans to reverse-engineer a dud. the conclusion was 12-16 months at the conclusion was made that there were would probably be over than. and on that basis, it was released for use over land. jeremy: thank you. next question comes from max. he has asked steve, could you talk about the use of the m seven -- m7 p
dr. crane, who is on our committee and pushed for this session to have artillery, because it is important under often overlooked. we have our first question from jimgoing to jamie. why were there so many issues in deploying proximity rounds into the eto for conventional use? jamie: that is a great question. the proximity fuse wise, at the time of the battle with the ones that that the ones in 1944 -- the battle with the v1's in 1944. it was not supposed to be used overland. the major -- 1944,...
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jim? >> goodness. our hearts genuinely go out to those poor little children. what a heartbreaking story, martin savidge. it's good to have you on it. >>> more we're following this morning. drds a new strategy to get people vaccinated. while the country is struggling to reach president biden's july 4th vaccination goal, gottlieb says more people may want a shot later this year. >> now we need to think about trying to push out the vaccine into community sites where people could get it in a trusted intermediary, doctor's offices, schools, a different strategy to get the people who are still reluctant or still face challenges getting into that access site. as people contemplate going back to work or back to school in the fall, they will be seeking out those vaccines and we need to think about that 2.0 campaign and delivering vaccines to those who are unvaccinated. >> the delta variant is becoming much more prominent in areas of lower vaccination rates. dr. carlos del rio, emory university school of medicine. good morning, doctor. he makes a great point. obviously the current strategy isn't working for those who haven't gotten vaccinated or to the levels that are needed in orde
jim? >> goodness. our hearts genuinely go out to those poor little children. what a heartbreaking story, martin savidge. it's good to have you on it. >>> more we're following this morning. drds a new strategy to get people vaccinated. while the country is struggling to reach president biden's july 4th vaccination goal, gottlieb says more people may want a shot later this year. >> now we need to think about trying to push out the vaccine into community sites where people...
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congressman jim jordan and his staff are looking not only at the e-mails but really what they implicate and go further. it was the lack of transparency and almost a friendly relationship between druci and his colleagues in china that, some of that real critical information from coming forth so that the media could do its job. here is the other part of that. you are willing to cover this. a lot of people are already running to dr. fauci's defense instead of analyzing these e-mails in a way that they should recruit they start to say could look at what does this mean? i can tell you what it means. image that american texture dollars are going to a lab in china that president trump had, but cut off, it did cut off. >> laura: and the media has a big role in all of this. they are curious here. john avlon spoke out. watch. >> we can see the danger that can come from politicizing a pandemic. that is why we can't afford to politicize the investigation. >> laura: now he is worried about politicizing the investigation? when we have millions dead around the world but how about that? >> especially this one. i worked with him 20 years ago on the anthrax attacks. he earned my respect back then
congressman jim jordan and his staff are looking not only at the e-mails but really what they implicate and go further. it was the lack of transparency and almost a friendly relationship between druci and his colleagues in china that, some of that real critical information from coming forth so that the media could do its job. here is the other part of that. you are willing to cover this. a lot of people are already running to dr. fauci's defense instead of analyzing these e-mails in a way that...
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jim, poppy? >> elizabeth, thank you very much. it will be very welcome, i know, around the world. >>> let's bring in to discuss this and a lot more, drlellan, director for health policy. former fda commissioner. now serves on the board of johnson & johnson. a lot to get to on all these fronts. can you speak to the impact you expect to this to have, the united states 500 million doses, as jim said, but i would suspect we need other wealthy nations with an excess of vaccine to do the same. >> poppy, we do need more. this is a really important step. we've developed and have available here in the united states some very effective and safe vaccines. you can see what a difference it's made in the pandemic. unfortunately, the rest of the world, especially low and middle income countries, including the 92 getting these vaccines are in a very different position with covid still surging. so this is an important step, but we have a lot more vaccines that we need to provide in the range of billions of doses and on top of that, as elizabeth said, we can get the vaccines to countries where they are needed but just as in the united states, there ar
jim, poppy? >> elizabeth, thank you very much. it will be very welcome, i know, around the world. >>> let's bring in to discuss this and a lot more, drlellan, director for health policy. former fda commissioner. now serves on the board of johnson & johnson. a lot to get to on all these fronts. can you speak to the impact you expect to this to have, the united states 500 million doses, as jim said, but i would suspect we need other wealthy nations with an excess of vaccine to...
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dr. will he becca grant along with retired u.s. army general anthony tata and former ambassador in europe former virginia governor as well jim gilmore morning to all of you. >> good morning, steve. >> good morning. steve: rebecca, let's start with you, dr. grant, garry talking about how putin has already won. he wanted the meeting with the u.s. president he got it do you feel the same way? >> no. i think putin has a lot riding on this summit. and what i want to see is for president biden to tell putin to knock off the cyberattacks. but to do something more. and that is to say privately, yes, we can take cyber offensive action or we can use financial sanctions against putin, his international business interest and his cronies. i want to see that happen. also, they are going to need to talk about afghanistan, climate, and a few other issues. steve: all right. so, hit them where they live in the pocketbook. general, what do you think about this? were you for this meeting going in? >> steve, great to be with you. yeah, absolutely. i think it's important to -- for world leaders to talk. i would rather have conversations than to deploy tr
dr. will he becca grant along with retired u.s. army general anthony tata and former ambassador in europe former virginia governor as well jim gilmore morning to all of you. >> good morning, steve. >> good morning. steve: rebecca, let's start with you, dr. grant, garry talking about how putin has already won. he wanted the meeting with the u.s. president he got it do you feel the same way? >> no. i think putin has a lot riding on this summit. and what i want to see is for...
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dr. scott gottlieb. >>> june is pride month. all week long we'll spotlight people here is "new york times" columnist jim stewart. >> i grew up ineing gay, a, didn't exist or, b, was a sin and a crime i figured the only way to get ahead, even to survive, was to learn more, work harder, try to be better than everyone else it forced me to be very competitive. i didn't think that was fair but it's something that has gotten me throughout my life and has turn o tbe gat vantage. are t! [wrestling bell rings] [music: “you're the best” by joe esposito] ♪ try to be best 'cause you're only a man ♪ ♪ and a man's gotta learn to take it ♪ ♪ try to believe though the going gets rough ♪ ♪ that you gotta hang tough to make it ♪ ♪ you're the best! around! ♪ ♪ nothing's gonna ever keep you down ♪ [triumphantly yells] ♪ you're the best! around! ♪ [ding] don't get mad. get e*trade and take charge of your finances today. ♪♪ that building you're trying to sell, get e*trade and take charge of your finances today. - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real estate exchange. you can close with more certainty. a
dr. scott gottlieb. >>> june is pride month. all week long we'll spotlight people here is "new york times" columnist jim stewart. >> i grew up ineing gay, a, didn't exist or, b, was a sin and a crime i figured the only way to get ahead, even to survive, was to learn more, work harder, try to be better than everyone else it forced me to be very competitive. i didn't think that was fair but it's something that has gotten me throughout my life and has turn o tbe gat...
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jim cramer joins us. talking about the spillover in europe >> a lot of times i listen to dr. europe. i think a lot of that is that we seem to be having the delta variant under control. i get encouraged by him. the questions we ask of him are right. should we put the masks back on when we go inside? are there areas we shouldn't go? europe was looking like it was going to have a lot of tourist travel and now it is not >> everyone is realizing they may not be ready for what's about to happen. >> then the question is how do you think about the airlines bookings how do you think about all of those sort of reopening trades, not just ones that would affect the domestic market here and anything more global than that >> i see another clause. if you take a look at the stock of boeing, it has been going down pretty consistently southwest air is one of my favs that is domestic we look at cruise ships. not that great you got to make people understand you've got to get vaccinated the question about theater i found myself thinking, let's go see springsteen i want to go i think i'd wear a ma
jim cramer joins us. talking about the spillover in europe >> a lot of times i listen to dr. europe. i think a lot of that is that we seem to be having the delta variant under control. i get encouraged by him. the questions we ask of him are right. should we put the masks back on when we go inside? are there areas we shouldn't go? europe was looking like it was going to have a lot of tourist travel and now it is not >> everyone is realizing they may not be ready for what's about to...
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jim axelrod speaks with an unusual collector whose passion is in pages. >> i grew up in the era where when you're on the cover of "life," you've made it. >> reporter: you could call drgazines, but that would you underselling. it is one thing to develop a hobby -- >> yes. >> reporter: it is another thing to have that hobby mushroom into a situation where you own 83,000 magazines. >> that's true. >> reporter: that's right, 83,000 magazines. 7,000 different titles. a collection he started after stumbling into an old bookstore in chicago while in medical school. >> it had the first issue of "look" magazine. and sure enough, i look inside and it says "look magazine, volume 1, number two." and i said, what was number one? and the dealer said, we don't know. that hooked me. >> reporter: he has selected 200 from his collection recently on display at the go grolier club in new york city, now online. it looks at how we used to conduct data searches for more than two and a half centuries. >> these days if you want some information, you turn on your phone or your laptop and you google a term. and you say, okay, i want to hear about franklin d. roosevelt. 10 pages come up. in th
jim axelrod speaks with an unusual collector whose passion is in pages. >> i grew up in the era where when you're on the cover of "life," you've made it. >> reporter: you could call drgazines, but that would you underselling. it is one thing to develop a hobby -- >> yes. >> reporter: it is another thing to have that hobby mushroom into a situation where you own 83,000 magazines. >> that's true. >> reporter: that's right, 83,000 magazines. 7,000...
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jim cramer's take on the trading day ahead you don't want to miss it. stay tuned, you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc but then an influx of new four-legged friends changed everything. dreded more space. that's when dr. petsworth turned to his american express business card, which offers spending potential that's built for his changing business needs. he used his card to furnish a new exam room and everyone was happy. get the card built for business. by american express. ♪all by yourself.♪ you look a little lost. i can't find my hotel. oh. oh! ♪♪ this is not normal. no. ♪♪ so? ♪♪ right? go with us and find millions of flexible options, all in our app. expedia. it matters who you travel with. that building you're trying to buy, expedia. - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest online commercial real estate exchange. you see it. you want it. you ten-x it. it's that fast. if i could, i'd ten-x everything. like... uh... these salads. or these sandwiches... ten-x does the same thing, but with buildings. sweet. oh no, he wasn't... oh, actually... that looks pretty good. see it. want it. ten-x it. yum! >>> we're going back to low inflation post all of t
jim cramer's take on the trading day ahead you don't want to miss it. stay tuned, you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc but then an influx of new four-legged friends changed everything. dreded more space. that's when dr. petsworth turned to his american express business card, which offers spending potential that's built for his changing business needs. he used his card to furnish a new exam room and everyone was happy. get the card built for business. by american express. ♪all by...