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dr. joseph is right. when you look at the conflation that we have, and the fact that it's biassing the communities that are poor, the consequences of which are devastating in those communities. con some of it is about understanding that it's broader than the individual cases. not enough of us are talking about raqia boyd. not enough of us are talking about natasha mckinney, who died under awful circumstances under police custody. we have to capture all the things that are actually going on to get the day to to understand how to best address it going forward. >> that's right. if all black lives don't matter, no black lives matter so we have to take into account issues of gender and certainly issues of community and class as they figure out who we think our worthy victims whose plights and predicaments are to be addressed. thank you so much for your time tonight. >>> coming up adam sandler's new movie sparks outrage over its cultural insensitivity towards native americans. we'll have the details ahead. >>>
dr. joseph is right. when you look at the conflation that we have, and the fact that it's biassing the communities that are poor, the consequences of which are devastating in those communities. con some of it is about understanding that it's broader than the individual cases. not enough of us are talking about raqia boyd. not enough of us are talking about natasha mckinney, who died under awful circumstances under police custody. we have to capture all the things that are actually going on to...
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dr. joseph kim. and biotech reporter megturrell. it is up in the after hours session.an you walk us through what this means in terms of the phase 1 study. if it will be through expedited approval and when it could be commercialized and sold? >> so the study will start later this month. we'll have data probably in the early second half of this year. when it can be marketed, you know, there are accelerated pathway for these emerging infectious disease products that the fda and other ranks have provided. it could be early as 2016. with all customers being the government and the world stockpile. >> the knock about vaccines and the reasons why a lot of companies had not gone into the vaccine business for diseases like ebola, they don't necessarily make money. you're selling to government agencies. what is your expectation in terms of how this will help you in your balance sheet. because the stock is up 7%. maybe it's not even profitable for you. >> well, i think all incentives that governments and other agencies can provide will be helpful as a gentle nudge to develop these
dr. joseph kim. and biotech reporter megturrell. it is up in the after hours session.an you walk us through what this means in terms of the phase 1 study. if it will be through expedited approval and when it could be commercialized and sold? >> so the study will start later this month. we'll have data probably in the early second half of this year. when it can be marketed, you know, there are accelerated pathway for these emerging infectious disease products that the fda and other ranks...
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and it was not helping joseph anymore. >> dr. izabeth rand of childrens hospital says these days most kids bounce back well after liver transplants. >> as soon as they start growing they catch up quickly. joseph has energy all day and dr. rand says that anti-rejection regiments are better these days, instead of the dozen or more medications used in the past most kids need. >> one medication twice a day. >> and they are in a clinical trial to see which children can stop taking the anti-rejection drugs entirely. you'll see the patels around the area raising awareness about organ donation so other children can get a second chance too, and being an organ donor is the best legacy can you leave. >> david is back with another check of the brilliant accuweather forecast. stormtracker 6 live double scan shows you we are precipitation free and chopper 6 hd over the zoo, polar bears they are no dummies they are heading for the shade. maybe they'll wander over to the pool there and start playing with the ball. these guys have had it i think.
and it was not helping joseph anymore. >> dr. izabeth rand of childrens hospital says these days most kids bounce back well after liver transplants. >> as soon as they start growing they catch up quickly. joseph has energy all day and dr. rand says that anti-rejection regiments are better these days, instead of the dozen or more medications used in the past most kids need. >> one medication twice a day. >> and they are in a clinical trial to see which children can stop...
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to biographies of prominent political figures like laura bush and joseph kennedy. >> dr. ronald kessler is the secret service system broken? >> guest: this system is broken at the management level not necessarily the agency. the agents themselves eidetic faded, they will take a bullet for the president but there is a management culture of retaliating against those to point out problems or threats, punishing agents who question any thing, promoting agents and to management who preached and the secret service is in vulnerable so it is a corrupt culture. you saw an example of that when julia pearson, the previous director, claimed after the intrusion on the white house by gonzalez that he was stopped at the board, that he was not armed, that was the total why. how can any agency put out a lie like that and think they can get away with it? when it came out that that was not true the new director was asked about that adhering and whether anybody would be accountable for issuing false information and he said that wasn't all law it was an error. i said how the you know was an er
to biographies of prominent political figures like laura bush and joseph kennedy. >> dr. ronald kessler is the secret service system broken? >> guest: this system is broken at the management level not necessarily the agency. the agents themselves eidetic faded, they will take a bullet for the president but there is a management culture of retaliating against those to point out problems or threats, punishing agents who question any thing, promoting agents and to management who...
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joseph we are listening. >> caller: thank you. i wanted to ask dr. brooks now with the contract with harpercollins, i'm pretty sure that's owned by rupert murdoch holdings. what is your opinion of rupert murdoch? >> guest: thank you for your question. the chairman rupert murdoch. i know him personally. he loves his country. he's so happy to be in the united states. he's so happy for the freedom papering said he's been a transformational person and media all over the world. so to see somebody and and a word i admire him. >> host: , california. >> caller: hello? >> host: hi bob. >> caller: hi good morning. it is still morning out here. i want to ask dr. brooks recruit by taking jobs from europe and now china is growing by taking jobs from the united states. how do you continue with the system of taking jobs from one set of people to another set of people and still maintain some sort of middle class. >> guest: thank you for that. the import thing to keep in mind the important point that you are making that want to underscore is any change doesn't just h
joseph we are listening. >> caller: thank you. i wanted to ask dr. brooks now with the contract with harpercollins, i'm pretty sure that's owned by rupert murdoch holdings. what is your opinion of rupert murdoch? >> guest: thank you for your question. the chairman rupert murdoch. i know him personally. he loves his country. he's so happy to be in the united states. he's so happy for the freedom papering said he's been a transformational person and media all over the world. so to see...
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let's try another pittsburgh call, joseph in pittsburgh we are listening. >> thank you. i wanted to ask dr. brooks, the contract with harpercollins. i am pretty sure that is owned by rupert murdoch, one of its holdings. what is your opinion of rupert murdoch? >> guest: it is part of news corp. and it has the chairman rupert murdoch. i know him personally. he loves this country. he is so happy to be in the united states and happy for the freedoms that he brings an he has been a transformational person in media all over the world. in a word i admire him. speech >> caller: i am waiting for them -- hi, good morning. it is still morning out here. i want to ask dr. brooks we grew by taking jobs from europe and now all china is growing by taking jobs from the united states. how do you continue this system of taking jobs from one set of people to another set of people and still maintain some sort of middle-class? >> guest: thank you for that. the important thing to keep in mind the point you are making that want to underscore is any change doesn't just have winners. when you have fundamental econo
let's try another pittsburgh call, joseph in pittsburgh we are listening. >> thank you. i wanted to ask dr. brooks, the contract with harpercollins. i am pretty sure that is owned by rupert murdoch, one of its holdings. what is your opinion of rupert murdoch? >> guest: it is part of news corp. and it has the chairman rupert murdoch. i know him personally. he loves this country. he is so happy to be in the united states and happy for the freedoms that he brings an he has been a...
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dr. martinnen luther king -- martin luther king also reverend jesse jackson who was one of his lieutenants on the record, in the book, talking about this. >> host: there are audio recordings -- >> guest: yes. >> host: former secretary josephcarafano used the transcripts held at the miller center down at the university of virginia. so this should be a pretty well documented fact. are you surprised at the kind of reaction that the movie has brought? is it progress to finally have a movie that has turned out to be a commercial success? about the life of dr. martin luther king? >> guest: well, i think the movie was magnificent. and when i say magnificent i mean it brought me to tears. i felt like i was in the black church somewhere. it was an amazing movie to see i mean, when you saw -- i knew when i saw the four little girls, i knew what was going to happen. brought tears to my eyes and just talking about it brings tears to my eyes. secretary of state, did she state, did she also feels she had a race portfolio? >> guest: secretary rice is in this book on the record and i think her for her truth. she said that she was there and brought to the table what needed to be brought to the table. >> host: what did she tell them? >> gu
dr. martinnen luther king -- martin luther king also reverend jesse jackson who was one of his lieutenants on the record, in the book, talking about this. >> host: there are audio recordings -- >> guest: yes. >> host: former secretary josephcarafano used the transcripts held at the miller center down at the university of virginia. so this should be a pretty well documented fact. are you surprised at the kind of reaction that the movie has brought? is it progress to finally...
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joseph stalin -- allies during world war ii and their partnership beyond. saturday night on c-span3, home lectures in history. the university of virginia professor dr. murray on how things of change from reconstruction. sunday afternoon at 1:00, american history tv is live from appomattox. commemorating the 150th anniversary of the confederate surrender, and the end of the civil war. >> coming up next, an event from iowa this evening. with former virginia senator jim webb and former maryland governor martin o'malley. and then terry mcauliffe. and the christian science monitor breakfast. the polk county democratic party hosted its fundraiser friday. the event included jim webb and martin o'malley, they spoke for about 20 minutes. [applause] >> thank you very much. jim webb: it is a pleasure to be able to spend a few minutes with you tonight. i want to thank the polk county democrats. i would like to express my appreciation to the uaw for hosting's event. it can safely be said that i was the only person elected to statewide office with a purple heart and three tattoos. i was the only one in the statewide campaign i was very proud of support we have. [
joseph stalin -- allies during world war ii and their partnership beyond. saturday night on c-span3, home lectures in history. the university of virginia professor dr. murray on how things of change from reconstruction. sunday afternoon at 1:00, american history tv is live from appomattox. commemorating the 150th anniversary of the confederate surrender, and the end of the civil war. >> coming up next, an event from iowa this evening. with former virginia senator jim webb and former...