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georges benjamin and dr. ranney, thank you. ♪ judy: today, the trump administration announced additional sanctions on iran, after declaring over the weekend that all un sanctions initially lifted by the iran nuclear deal, had been re-imposed. but that snap-back of un sanctions was rejected by much of the international community. nick: the administration calls its policy on iran maximum pressure, and today it's trying to increase that pressure, but it's also increased a showdown with european allies. an executive order imposes sanctions on iran if it sells weapons, and on anyone selling weapons to iran. the departments of state, treasury, and commerce sanctioned iranians affiliated with iran's nuclear and missile industries. that followed what the u.s. calls the snapback of un sanctions over the weekend. these were the sanctions lifted by the signing of the 2015 iran nuclear deal. the u.s. says un sanctions are now reimposed on iranian weapons sales, ballistic missile tests, and enrichment. but the other membe
georges benjamin and dr. ranney, thank you. ♪ judy: today, the trump administration announced additional sanctions on iran, after declaring over the weekend that all un sanctions initially lifted by the iran nuclear deal, had been re-imposed. but that snap-back of un sanctions was rejected by much of the international community. nick: the administration calls its policy on iran maximum pressure, and today it's trying to increase that pressure, but it's also increased a showdown with european...
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georges benjamin. doctor, it's really nice to have you back. >> poppy and jim, thank you very much for having me here. >> what is your response to this news out of astrazeneca? >> well, it tells me that the world works the way it normally works. getting a vaccine create side a complicated process and so i'm glad that, you know, they're doing exactly the right thing by looking into it and pausing vaccinations for this particular vaccine for now. it tellious ths you that none o is a sure thing. this is why you do phase 3 trials, is it not? test a vaccine over a broad swath of the population, thousands of people so that you can make sure that it's safe and you've been watch this and you're an expert and you've seen the political pressure apply and you've heard the president apply a political timetable by the election as opposed to a medical one for completing those trials. does something like this give you confidence that science will rule the day, right, on ultimate approval for a vaccine? >> yeah. one o
georges benjamin. doctor, it's really nice to have you back. >> poppy and jim, thank you very much for having me here. >> what is your response to this news out of astrazeneca? >> well, it tells me that the world works the way it normally works. getting a vaccine create side a complicated process and so i'm glad that, you know, they're doing exactly the right thing by looking into it and pausing vaccinations for this particular vaccine for now. it tellious ths you that none o...
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and it's pretty effective doctor georges benjamin is the executive director of the american public health association, he says usually only about 40 to 45% of americans get a flu shot and we get that into the 70% range. >>that would do a whole lot just this week parents in massachusetts protested against mandatory flu shots for students. it's one example of the challenges health officials face this year. >>as they combat the flu and covid-19 so happy really 2 big epidemic ce. >>that have similar symptoms as well as way with tax the whole system would be a real problem and to avoid that worst case scenario. doctors are pleading with everyone who can to get a flu shot is a big national effort to educate people about getting the influenza shot. >>tv and internet ads like this are part of that education effort. the cdc also gave out a 140 million dollars to help states with their vaccine campaigns. and recommends everyone keep up with masks and washing and social distancing plus get your shot. the cdc also purchased almost 10 million doses of flu vaccine for uninsured adults and increase from
and it's pretty effective doctor georges benjamin is the executive director of the american public health association, he says usually only about 40 to 45% of americans get a flu shot and we get that into the 70% range. >>that would do a whole lot just this week parents in massachusetts protested against mandatory flu shots for students. it's one example of the challenges health officials face this year. >>as they combat the flu and covid-19 so happy really 2 big epidemic ce....
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and it's pretty effective doctor georges benjamin is the executive director of the american public health association, he says usually only about 40 to 45% of americans get a flu shot and if we get that into the 70% range. >>that would do a whole lot just this week parents in massachusetts protested against mandatory flu shots for students. it's one example of the challenges health officials face this year. >>as they combat the flu and covid-19 so happy really 2 big epidemic ce. >>that have similar symptoms as well as way would tax the whole system would be a real problem and to avoid that worst case scenario. doctors are pleading with everyone who can to get a flu shot is a big national effort to educate people about getting the influenza shot. >>tv and internet ads like this are part of that education effort. the cdc also gave out a 140 million dollars to help states with their vaccine campaigns. and recommends everyone keep up with masks and washing and social distancing plus get your shot. the cdc also purchased almost 10 million doses of flu vaccine for uninsured adults and increase
and it's pretty effective doctor georges benjamin is the executive director of the american public health association, he says usually only about 40 to 45% of americans get a flu shot and if we get that into the 70% range. >>that would do a whole lot just this week parents in massachusetts protested against mandatory flu shots for students. it's one example of the challenges health officials face this year. >>as they combat the flu and covid-19 so happy really 2 big epidemic ce....
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and it's pretty effective doctor georges benjamin is the executive director of the american public health association, he says usually only about 40 to 45% of americans get a flu shot and if we get that into the 70% range. >>that would do a whole lot just this week parents in massachusetts protested against mandatory flu shots for students. it's one example of the challenges health officials face this year. >>as they combat the flu and covid-19 so happy really 2 big epidemic ce. >>that have similar symptoms as well as way would tax the whole system would be a real problem and to avoid that worst case scenario. doctors are pleading with everyone who can to get a flu shot is a big national effort to educate people about getting the influenza shot. >>tv and internet ads like this are part of that education effort. the cdc also gave out a 140 million dollars to help states with their vaccine campaigns. and recommends everyone keep up with masks and washing and social distancing plus get your shot. the cdc also purchased almost 10 million doses of flu vaccine for uninsured adults and increase
and it's pretty effective doctor georges benjamin is the executive director of the american public health association, he says usually only about 40 to 45% of americans get a flu shot and if we get that into the 70% range. >>that would do a whole lot just this week parents in massachusetts protested against mandatory flu shots for students. it's one example of the challenges health officials face this year. >>as they combat the flu and covid-19 so happy really 2 big epidemic ce....
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georges benjamin heads the american public health association, which rallied 347 of thet( nation's mostous health organizations in support of the c.d.c. >> politics plays a role in lots of things, but if people think that is your primary purpose, then they're always suspect. and it gives people who don't want to participate the wiggle room not to do it. >> this is a time of control. >> reporter: to openly defy restrictions they don't like. >> we believe this is infringementÑi on our constitutional rights. >> reporter: evençó to attribute political motives to public institutions. trust that the c.d.c. is providing reliable information about the coronavirus has dropped dramatically, regardless of partyñr affiliation, since april. roughly four in 10 americans think that during the trump administration, the c.d.c. anni the food and drug administration are paying too much attention to politics. the president last month stoked that sentiment, accusing the f.d.a. of slow-walking the testingñr ofñr covid vaccines and treatments to harm him politically. >> presideniltrump: you.ahave ar there who
georges benjamin heads the american public health association, which rallied 347 of thet( nation's mostous health organizations in support of the c.d.c. >> politics plays a role in lots of things, but if people think that is your primary purpose, then they're always suspect. and it gives people who don't want to participate the wiggle room not to do it. >> this is a time of control. >> reporter: to openly defy restrictions they don't like. >> we believe this is...
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we will be the change, and we will continue to be his legacy. >> bridgett floyd, sister of george floyd, benjaminrump, representing breonna taylor's family, thanks to both of you. this legal fight, emotional fight all intertwined in this ongoing fight for justice. thanks to both of you. appreciate it. and we'll be right back. diabetes complicated. omnipod delivers insulin through a discreet waterproof pod... to help simplify life. no more daily injections. it's game-changing. take your insulin anywhere with a small tubeless pod. and the wireless controller helps deliver the right amount of insulin. covered by medicare part d. get started with a benefits check today. go to omnipod.com for risk information and instructions for use. consult your healthcare provider before starting on omnipod. simplify diabetes. simplify life. omnipod. >>> 38 days away from the procedural election and in the final countdown to the first debate in just three days president trump and joe biden will meet on stage in cleveland, ohio. the face off happening amid surging coronavirus cases, racial tension across the country
we will be the change, and we will continue to be his legacy. >> bridgett floyd, sister of george floyd, benjaminrump, representing breonna taylor's family, thanks to both of you. this legal fight, emotional fight all intertwined in this ongoing fight for justice. thanks to both of you. appreciate it. and we'll be right back. diabetes complicated. omnipod delivers insulin through a discreet waterproof pod... to help simplify life. no more daily injections. it's game-changing. take your...
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and it's pretty effective doctor georges benjamin is the executive director of the american public health association, he says usually only about 40 to 45% of americans get a flu shot and if we get that into the 70% range. >>that would do a whole lot just this week parents in massachusetts protested against mandatory flu shots for students. it's one example of the challenges health officials face this year. >>as they combat the flu and covid-19 so happy really 2 big epidemics. >>that have similar symptoms as well as way would tax the whole system would be a real problem and to avoid that worst case scenario. doctors are pleading with everyone who can to get a flu shot is a big national effort to educate people about getting the influenza shot. >>tv and internet ads like this are part of that education effort. the cdc also gave out a 140 million dollars to help states with their vaccine campaigns. and recommends everyone keep up with masks and washing and social distancing plus get your shot. the cdc also purchased almost 10 million doses of flu vaccine for uninsured adults and increase fr
and it's pretty effective doctor georges benjamin is the executive director of the american public health association, he says usually only about 40 to 45% of americans get a flu shot and if we get that into the 70% range. >>that would do a whole lot just this week parents in massachusetts protested against mandatory flu shots for students. it's one example of the challenges health officials face this year. >>as they combat the flu and covid-19 so happy really 2 big epidemics....
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joining us now are george floyd's brother philonise and the family's attorney benjamin crump.doing? how is the family these days? >> every day we're taking steps and we just want to see the world changed right now. because everything that we're seeing is not right, people are constantly dying, and as a family we got to stick together and we're going to have the protests and the marches because right now this world is in chaos. >> mr. floyd, you testified before congress at a police reform hearing just a few weeks after your brother's death and you sounded optimistic about change then, here's piece of what you said. >> if his death ends up changing the world, for the better, and i think it will, then he died as he lived. look up at what you did, big brother. you changed the world. >> how optimistic are feeling today about the potential for change? >> yeah, i'm trying to be optimistic about where we're headed. i especially felt at the march on washington to see people showing up in big numbers, thousands saying george's name and breonna's name. i felt it at the memorials, too. e
joining us now are george floyd's brother philonise and the family's attorney benjamin crump.doing? how is the family these days? >> every day we're taking steps and we just want to see the world changed right now. because everything that we're seeing is not right, people are constantly dying, and as a family we got to stick together and we're going to have the protests and the marches because right now this world is in chaos. >> mr. floyd, you testified before congress at a police...
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benjamin frank lineal awful. andrew jackson i can't even say his name. the jefferson memorial is so offensive. georgeand then we talk about other statues and monuments that are going to be, i guess, challenged. what's your reaction to that? >> well, my reaction is maybe the mayor of washington, d.c. should focus more on protecting the people who live in washington, d.c. and less on changing american history. what makes this country truly exceptional is not that we're a perfect nation. show me a nation in this world that is. what makes america exceptional is that we always seek to right our ship. and, by the way, president trump called this years ago. said you start with confederate generals and tearing down our history and next thing you know it's going to be george washington and he was right. i will wait for the mainstream media to issue apologies to president trump. but i will would recommend to people that are watching this show maybe don't hold your breath because they won't do it. president trump was right about this. we can't erase our history. our history is what makes us who we are. it's not
benjamin frank lineal awful. andrew jackson i can't even say his name. the jefferson memorial is so offensive. georgeand then we talk about other statues and monuments that are going to be, i guess, challenged. what's your reaction to that? >> well, my reaction is maybe the mayor of washington, d.c. should focus more on protecting the people who live in washington, d.c. and less on changing american history. what makes this country truly exceptional is not that we're a perfect nation....
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george floyd, breonna taylor and now jacob blake. household names with a common denominator, their attorney, benjamin crump.come the go-to attorney in these high profile civil rights cases? he told me it started at home growing up in poverty in rural north carolina. >> my mother was like most black women in america, she was a miracle worker. i watched her sacrifice everything for us, and everything i am today, it is because of her. she would tell me all the time, baby, life ain't fair. life is hard. you make it fair by what you bring to the table, and if you don't bring anything to the table, don't expect anybody to let you sit down at the table. >> reporter: he also credits supreme court justice thurgood marshall as his inspiration. >> i became a civil rights lawyer when i was in the fourth grade. we integrated the schools and i kept thinking, why do they have it so good and we have it so challenging? and my mother told me it was because of brown versus the board of education and thurgood marshall. >> reporter: since then he has represented trayvon martin's parents, the families of victims of police brutal
george floyd, breonna taylor and now jacob blake. household names with a common denominator, their attorney, benjamin crump.come the go-to attorney in these high profile civil rights cases? he told me it started at home growing up in poverty in rural north carolina. >> my mother was like most black women in america, she was a miracle worker. i watched her sacrifice everything for us, and everything i am today, it is because of her. she would tell me all the time, baby, life ain't fair....
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benjamin crump. >> we just sat through a very emotional hearing where people tried to kill george floyd a second timetalking about he died from a drug overdose, the only overdose that killed george floyd was an overdose of excessive force and racism that a minnesota, minneapolis police department! >> floyd's death on may 25th sparked a national movement for change. civil action which began in minneapolis has brought has bro about changes in police departments across the country so tomorrow as i begin the push to what is now being called the most consequential election of our lifetimes there seem no more appropriate point to kick off velshi across america than in minneapolis. it was there covering the protests, covering that story i was myself hit with rubber bullets. it sounds like they're chanting do it. like they're daring the state trooper to fire on them again. [ bleep ]. i got hit. hold on. >> well, the memory of george floyd and the activism that followed is part of the story. minnesota is also considered a swing state. a recent headline reading a tale of two minnesotas. you go into the seven c
benjamin crump. >> we just sat through a very emotional hearing where people tried to kill george floyd a second timetalking about he died from a drug overdose, the only overdose that killed george floyd was an overdose of excessive force and racism that a minnesota, minneapolis police department! >> floyd's death on may 25th sparked a national movement for change. civil action which began in minneapolis has brought has bro about changes in police departments across the country so...
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contextualizing christopher columbus fountain, benjamin franklin statue, andrew jackson statute and it continues all the way through the washington monument and a statue of georgew do you respond, mister secretary? >> i think the report was outrageous. secondly and more importantly, the president loves this country, the monument, the memorial are going to remain front and center on our nation's capital, just as they were created for all time in memoriam, that's just the reality. >> from washingtonian, no one thought the washington monument could be relocated dc faces cochair richard reyes cabling says but adding a sign that noted the first president owned hundreds of slaves would contextualize the name george washington in ways that we're not available when i was in high school. >> everybody can have a view of what they would like to see him a national mall, but the reality is the national park service does a wonderful job of telling the nation story, right across from the jefferson, directly across from the jefferson, you look across the title basin and what do you see? the martin luther king memorial. that is the reality and that is the direction we should he
contextualizing christopher columbus fountain, benjamin franklin statue, andrew jackson statute and it continues all the way through the washington monument and a statue of georgew do you respond, mister secretary? >> i think the report was outrageous. secondly and more importantly, the president loves this country, the monument, the memorial are going to remain front and center on our nation's capital, just as they were created for all time in memoriam, that's just the reality. >>...
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most excited expensive item there, not really but that big george washington would be considered priceless as well as the painting of benjaminnklin in the green room but it's a beautiful painting of one of jacob lawrence's builder series and its men of all races building together. his belief that if we all work together, we can build our country and since my father was a builder, it had a special sort of personal memory to me there's something very tangible about being a builder and you have something tangible at the end . when i would drive around with my dad and he would say i felt that house and i don't that house , there's nothing very satisfying aboutthat . >> as a military spouse i've always wondered you and your husband found time to visit our troops. now did you no longer doing first lady duties are you and your husband still involved and support the programs? god bless you and semper fi. >> that's so sweet, thankyou . [applause] we did visit the wounded warriors here at walter reed and then berg army medical center where the burn patients are. and san antonio often, whenever we could. and then we met of course the f
most excited expensive item there, not really but that big george washington would be considered priceless as well as the painting of benjaminnklin in the green room but it's a beautiful painting of one of jacob lawrence's builder series and its men of all races building together. his belief that if we all work together, we can build our country and since my father was a builder, it had a special sort of personal memory to me there's something very tangible about being a builder and you have...
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benjamin crump, in just a moment. first, alex perez starts us off in louisville where two police officers were shot last night. good morning, alex. >> reporter: good morning, george. a busy night of clashes between police and protesters here. the reaction to the grand jury decision was almost immediate, crowds taking to the streets. overnight, demonstrators taking to the streets in louisville, clashing with police, setting multiple small fires and smashing a bus stop in the downtown area. officers arresting almost 100 people. at least two louisville officers shot. one undergoing surgery after being struck in his abdomen. the other shot in the thigh. the kentucky governor deploying the national guard to the city after the mayor declared a state of emergency ordering a 72-hour overnight curfew. >> i'm asking everybody, please, go home. >> reporter: the protests coming after a grand jury declined to charge three police officers for killing breonna taylor during a botched raid at her home in march. >> according to kentucky law, the use of force by mattingly and cosgrove was justified to protect themselves. >> reporter: former officer brett hankison was charged with t
benjamin crump, in just a moment. first, alex perez starts us off in louisville where two police officers were shot last night. good morning, alex. >> reporter: good morning, george. a busy night of clashes between police and protesters here. the reaction to the grand jury decision was almost immediate, crowds taking to the streets. overnight, demonstrators taking to the streets in louisville, clashing with police, setting multiple small fires and smashing a bus stop in the downtown area....