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georges benjamin. go ahead. caller: my first comment is, i will never trust anything that comes from any health provider again. i heard so many lies during covid. i am 66, fairly intelligent. i have worked in science my whole life. i was lied to every which way. they are still lying about it. of course, dr. fauci was the public one we saw allow -- we saw life. i cannot imagine trusting anything ever again. i do not even trust by dr. of 40 years anymore because he went along with it. host: let's get a reaction. dr. benjamin. guest: i am a physician. what i can tell you is -- i will give you my best advice. i encourage you to check it out and go to trusted sources. find someone you do trust and talk to them, someone who is knowledgeable. then follow what i hope is good advice that you would get from jim. trust has been a problem during this pandemic. i hope we can earn people's trust so we don't go through this again. host: new york. caller: thank you for taking my call. dr. benjamin, i have a couple brief questio
georges benjamin. go ahead. caller: my first comment is, i will never trust anything that comes from any health provider again. i heard so many lies during covid. i am 66, fairly intelligent. i have worked in science my whole life. i was lied to every which way. they are still lying about it. of course, dr. fauci was the public one we saw allow -- we saw life. i cannot imagine trusting anything ever again. i do not even trust by dr. of 40 years anymore because he went along with it. host: let's...
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georges benjamin. go ahead. >> good morning. my first adercomment is, i will never trust anything comes from any health provider again. i heard so many lies during covid. being an elderly person, i'm 66, certainly intelligent, worked in science my whole life, and i was lied to every which way. i can't even count the ways and they are still lying about it, by the way. and of course dr. fauci was the public one that we saw lying. he is still lying. but, i can't imagine anyone ag trusting anything ever again. i don't even trust my doctor of 40 years anymore. because he went along with it. i don't -- >> let's get a reaction. >> look, i am a physician and i -- what i can tell you is that -- i will give you my best advice and i encourage you to check it out. i encourage you to find someonec that you do trust you talk it over with them. someone who is knowledgeable and lethen follow what i hope would be good advice that you would get from them. trust has been a real problem during this pandemic. and i hope that people -- we can earn pe
georges benjamin. go ahead. >> good morning. my first adercomment is, i will never trust anything comes from any health provider again. i heard so many lies during covid. being an elderly person, i'm 66, certainly intelligent, worked in science my whole life, and i was lied to every which way. i can't even count the ways and they are still lying about it, by the way. and of course dr. fauci was the public one that we saw lying. he is still lying. but, i can't imagine anyone ag trusting...
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georges benjamin. go ahead. >> caller: good morning, greta. my first comment is i will never trust anything that comes from any health provider again. i heard so many lies during covid. elderly person, i'm 66, fairly intelligent. worked in science my whole life, and i was like you every which way. i can't even count the ways, and they are still lying about it by the way. -- >> we believe this year for live coverage. >> he still lying but i can't imagine anyone trusting anything ever again. i don't even trust my doctor of 40 years anymore because he went along with it. i don't -- >> host: let's get a reaction. dr. benjamin tragedy i'm a physician, and what i can tell you is that i would give you my best advice. i encourage you to check it out and i encourage you to go to trusted sources, find someone that you do trust to talk it over with them, someone who is knowledgeable, and then follow what hope would be good advice that you would get from them. trust has been a real problem during this pandemic. and i hope that people, we can earn people's
georges benjamin. go ahead. >> caller: good morning, greta. my first comment is i will never trust anything that comes from any health provider again. i heard so many lies during covid. elderly person, i'm 66, fairly intelligent. worked in science my whole life, and i was like you every which way. i can't even count the ways, and they are still lying about it by the way. -- >> we believe this year for live coverage. >> he still lying but i can't imagine anyone trusting...
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also the american public health association georges benjamin discusses the new cdc covid-19 booster shotswho should get them, and the outlook for the virus the winter months approach. c-span's washington journal, join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> the c-span shelf podcast makes it easy for you to listen to all of c-span's podcasted feature nonfiction books in one place so you can discover new authors and ideas and each week we make it convenient to listen to multiple episodes with critically claimed authors discussing history, biographies, current events, and culture from our signature programs about books, after words, book note plots, and q&a, visit the c-span book shelf podcast feed today and you can find the c-span shelf podcast feed and all of our podcast on the free c-span now mobile video app or wve
also the american public health association georges benjamin discusses the new cdc covid-19 booster shotswho should get them, and the outlook for the virus the winter months approach. c-span's washington journal, join the conversation live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now or online at c-span.org. >> the c-span shelf podcast makes it easy for you to listen to all of c-span's podcasted feature nonfiction books in one place so you can discover new authors and ideas and...
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georges benjamin. go ahead.rst comment is, i will never trust anything that comes from any health provider again. i heard so many lies during covid. i am 66, fairly intelligent. i have worked in science my whole life. i was lied to every which way. they are still lying about it. of course, dr. fauci was the public one we saw allow -- we saw life. i cannot imagine trusting anything ever again. i do not even trust by dr. of 40 years anymore because he went along with it. host: let's get a reaction. dr. benjamin. guest: i am a physician. what i can tell you is -- i will give you my best advice. i encourage you to check it out and go to trusted sources. find someone you do trust and talk to them, someone who is knowledgeable. then follow what i hope is good advice that you would get from jim. trust has been a problem during this pandemic. i hope we can earn people's trust so we don't go through this again. host: new york. caller: thank you for taking my call. dr. benjamin, i have a couple brief questions to amplify
georges benjamin. go ahead.rst comment is, i will never trust anything that comes from any health provider again. i heard so many lies during covid. i am 66, fairly intelligent. i have worked in science my whole life. i was lied to every which way. they are still lying about it. of course, dr. fauci was the public one we saw allow -- we saw life. i cannot imagine trusting anything ever again. i do not even trust by dr. of 40 years anymore because he went along with it. host: let's get a...
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georges benjamin, executive director of the american public health association, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> the formal capital police chief testifies on security failures that occurred on january 6, 2021 during the attacks on the u.s. capital. he testifies before the administration subcommittee life, today, beginning at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three. c-span now our free mobile video app, and online at c- span.org. >> washington journal. host: nathan bomey is with us. >> nathan boehm he is with us. is this reporter and co-author and here with us this morning to talk with us about the united auto workers strike entering day five. welcome to washington journal. as the strike continues in detroit, what is the latest on negotiations? >> they are still prfar apart. the uaw just last night threatened to expand the strike on friday if they don't make serious progress with ford, general motors, insta lantus. and the strike started on friday. they are asking for a wage increase of 36 percent. they have only offered about 20%. the uaw wants traditional pensions, healthcare, and a
georges benjamin, executive director of the american public health association, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> the formal capital police chief testifies on security failures that occurred on january 6, 2021 during the attacks on the u.s. capital. he testifies before the administration subcommittee life, today, beginning at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span three. c-span now our free mobile video app, and online at c- span.org. >> washington journal. host: nathan bomey is...
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georges benjamin, executive director of the american public health association. thank you. guest: thank you. host: it will bring into the house. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's roops, september 14 -- rooms, september 14, 2023. i hereby appoint the honorable morgan luttrell to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, kevin mccarthy, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the order of the house of january 9, 2023, the chair will now recognize members from the lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties, with type equally allocated between the parties and each member other than the majority and minority leaders and the minority whip limited to five minutes, but in no event shall debate continue beyond 11:50 apple. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. correa, for five minutes. mr. correa: thank you, mr. speaker. to
georges benjamin, executive director of the american public health association. thank you. guest: thank you. host: it will bring into the house. the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the chair lays before the house a communication from the speaker. the clerk: the speaker's roops, september 14 -- rooms, september 14, 2023. i hereby appoint the honorable morgan luttrell to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, kevin mccarthy, speaker of the house of representatives. the...
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cleopatra, benjamin franklin, a pulitzer prize winner, and a george washington book prize winner. and i know i'm probably skipping a couple of biographies in there as well. fred kaplan, who has also written an enormous number of biographies, i couldn't believe it. i mean i've familiar with several of them, and i kept looking for your list. and i couldn't believe i mean, mark twain, charles dickens, henry james, abraham lincoln, john quincy adams, a finalist for the pulitzer prize. i mean, missing a lot of people, too, aren't i. well. i have to confess. i'm not missing them anymore. for right. and he is. and here tonight to talk about thomas jefferson, who's he has recently written and is a finalist. mary sarah builder, who's a professor of law, boston college, and one of the leading thinkers on the constitution, who wrote a bancroft prizewinning book on james madison in the constitution, which was a finalist. the george washington book prize, which is here. she's here tonight to talk about female genius, the biography of eliza, harriet. we're going to learn a lot more about. and t
cleopatra, benjamin franklin, a pulitzer prize winner, and a george washington book prize winner. and i know i'm probably skipping a couple of biographies in there as well. fred kaplan, who has also written an enormous number of biographies, i couldn't believe it. i mean i've familiar with several of them, and i kept looking for your list. and i couldn't believe i mean, mark twain, charles dickens, henry james, abraham lincoln, john quincy adams, a finalist for the pulitzer prize. i mean,...
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so he's almost the george washington of figure in cuba fighting against the spanish imperialists. calvados friendly with grant, benjamin butler and all these folks like rose strait. so covert is going to travel quietly by night by boat all the way to philadelphia and get funds and weaponry to bring back for the cuban revolution. somebody spills leaks cavort is captured. the spanish government imprisons him and, tortures him all the way up to ulysses. people wrote to spain, please release this great man and they tortured him and killed him. so provided doesn't make it through that i mean close by a couple of quick things here's one of bartle since poems bartle said didn't think he would make it so he gave his poetry to all the men course. countless letters were written to ones. so we have bartle since poems today. here's one of his poems about the guards yelling is well, every hour are is it so my fellow captive sleeping, where the bard window's strictest is keeping dreaming of home and wife and prattling child of the sequestered veil the mountain tell me when cruel shall break again will thou repeat the sentinels all a
so he's almost the george washington of figure in cuba fighting against the spanish imperialists. calvados friendly with grant, benjamin butler and all these folks like rose strait. so covert is going to travel quietly by night by boat all the way to philadelphia and get funds and weaponry to bring back for the cuban revolution. somebody spills leaks cavort is captured. the spanish government imprisons him and, tortures him all the way up to ulysses. people wrote to spain, please release this...
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he is almost a george washington type of figure in cuba, fighting against the spanish imperialists. cavada bris deadly with grant benjamin butler and all of these folks . cavada will m travel quietly by night, by nd boat all the way to philadelphia to get funds and weaponry to bring back for the cuban revolution. somebody's spills and leaks, cavada is captured . people wrote saying please release he this great man and they tortured him and killed him. cavada does not make it through that. we close with a couple of quick things. >> here is one of frederick bartleson's poems. he did not think he would make it so he gave his poetry to all the men. countless akletters were writte to loved ones. we have his poems today. here is one of his poems about the guards yelling all is well every hour. >> is it so? my fellow captives sleeping, where the window strictest watches keeping, dreaming of home and wife and child of the sequestered veil, mountain wild. tell me when cruel moran shall u break again wilt thou repeat the sentinels refrain all is well. so, the poetry survived. what happened to libby? even though lincoln said leavit
he is almost a george washington type of figure in cuba, fighting against the spanish imperialists. cavada bris deadly with grant benjamin butler and all of these folks . cavada will m travel quietly by night, by nd boat all the way to philadelphia to get funds and weaponry to bring back for the cuban revolution. somebody's spills and leaks, cavada is captured . people wrote saying please release he this great man and they tortured him and killed him. cavada does not make it through that. we...
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john sherman, benjamin wade, the most influential senators, leading reconstruction efforts and leading the country through the war. john bingham from ohio wrote the 14th amendment. george pendleton. c the democrat from cincinnati t ends up writing the civil service act. so, the question, there is a whole bunch of guys from ohio. so what. why? a why ohio? that is a very important question.e they did not have the same record. what else is true? where it comes from. it is not just how many, is hi where they are from. as we seen, ohio was the first state carved out and it drew its population from all over, they funneled into the state. ohio drew overseas immigrants from places like germany and ireland. could flip between a democratically and republican controlled elections. another thing that ohio has going for, the economic profile. already, the major agricultural state,aj ohio also became a maj industrial state by mid century as we've seen. coming from a state with a diverse and representative population and economy, the successful economy, the successful to be able to relate to and speak to the interest of multiple constituencies including multiple ethnic groups , labor
john sherman, benjamin wade, the most influential senators, leading reconstruction efforts and leading the country through the war. john bingham from ohio wrote the 14th amendment. george pendleton. c the democrat from cincinnati t ends up writing the civil service act. so, the question, there is a whole bunch of guys from ohio. so what. why? a why ohio? that is a very important question.e they did not have the same record. what else is true? where it comes from. it is not just how many, is hi...
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benjamin natanyahu. mary bruce is at the u.n. with the latest. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, george.ting between president biden and the israeli prime minister is not without controversy. this is their first sit down since netanyahu met. biden has been with holding the customary honor of a big white house visit. that is something seen by many as a snub and a sign of biden's displeasure. president biden is a staunch defender of israel but has been clear he has concerns about netanyahu's government. his far right coalition partners and his move to overhaul the country's judicial system. the white house has been tight lipped about what's on the agenda for this meeting, but it could be a bit tense, if not awkward, george. all of this of course is coming after the president's big speech here yesterday at the u.n. where he tried to rally our allies to keep up the fight for ukraine outlining really what is at stake here. it was a message echoed by ukrainian president zelenskyy who will be making his way to washington to urge and plead with members of congress to keep funding this fight as w
benjamin natanyahu. mary bruce is at the u.n. with the latest. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, george.ting between president biden and the israeli prime minister is not without controversy. this is their first sit down since netanyahu met. biden has been with holding the customary honor of a big white house visit. that is something seen by many as a snub and a sign of biden's displeasure. president biden is a staunch defender of israel but has been clear he has concerns...
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benjamin, do you agree? no. >> and i mean, you know, the italian prime minister, giorgia baloney , as i her, she baloney, as i call her, she can't . can't. >> georgeney. >> she can't stop the boat. she's not cutting immigration illegal otherwise. just like illegal or otherwise. just like rishi they've lot rishi sunaks. they've got a lot in they talk a lot in common that they talk a lot and much done. now, and don't get much done. now, one you've often one thing that you've often mentioned past is that mentioned in the past is that other countries accept at a other eu countries accept at a much lower percentage of migrant applications than we do here. so it's you're wrong to say that the echr is what's in the way, what's in the way is a hapless government. i actually the way the echr stopped the rwanda flights , you know one judge and flights, you know one judge and is a deterrent now for the last 18 months that decision has had to go back to the court in this country and it is currently with the highest court in the land that cannot right for that it cannot be right for a country that is independent. i mean, it actually mean, i think what it actua
benjamin, do you agree? no. >> and i mean, you know, the italian prime minister, giorgia baloney , as i her, she baloney, as i call her, she can't . can't. >> georgeney. >> she can't stop the boat. she's not cutting immigration illegal otherwise. just like illegal or otherwise. just like rishi they've lot rishi sunaks. they've got a lot in they talk a lot in common that they talk a lot and much done. now, and don't get much done. now, one you've often one thing that you've...
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benjamin, do you agree? no. >> and i mean, you know, the italian prime minister, giorgia baloney , as i her, she baloney, as i call her, she can't . can't. >> georgey. >> she can't stop the boat. she's not cutting immigration illegal otherwise. just like illegal or otherwise. just like rishi they've lot rishi sunaks. they've got a lot in they talk a lot in common that they talk a lot and much done. now, and don't get much done. now, one you've often one thing that you've often mentioned past is that mentioned in the past is that other countries accept at a other eu countries accept at a much lower percentage of migrant applications than we do here. so it's you're wrong to say that the echr is what's in the way, what's in the way is a hapless government. i actually the way the echr stopped the rwanda flights , you know one judge and flights, you know one judge and is a deterrent now for the last 18 months that decision has had to go back to the court in this country and it is currently with the highest court in the land that cannot right for that it cannot be right for a country that is independent. i mean, it actually mean, i think what it actuall
benjamin, do you agree? no. >> and i mean, you know, the italian prime minister, giorgia baloney , as i her, she baloney, as i call her, she can't . can't. >> georgey. >> she can't stop the boat. she's not cutting immigration illegal otherwise. just like illegal or otherwise. just like rishi they've lot rishi sunaks. they've got a lot in they talk a lot in common that they talk a lot and much done. now, and don't get much done. now, one you've often one thing that you've often...