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gerald the i suppose the gerald the problem with this is that running a company a pharmaceutical company is very expensive i mean i appreciate what andre saying there about perhaps these companies not spending as much on research and development a certain government funded agencies but we know that running these sort of companies is expensive and without a profit well they even shrink they are either sold to another company or they simply die. there's no question about look at support profit business i understand that the united states is the only country that's crazy enough of a plan to allow drug companies unfettered power in so your own crisis this crisis every other country has some form of because she should or professor spicer said it's absolutely critical in the us for example the national institutes of health which is the public health agency funded by taxpayer money has since the 19 $130.00 so talk about this in a chapter called the coming democrat since the 1930 s. they have spent $900000000000.00 on public research which pharmaceutical companies that then take it and put under
gerald the i suppose the gerald the problem with this is that running a company a pharmaceutical company is very expensive i mean i appreciate what andre saying there about perhaps these companies not spending as much on research and development a certain government funded agencies but we know that running these sort of companies is expensive and without a profit well they even shrink they are either sold to another company or they simply die. there's no question about look at support profit...
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he went on to defeat republican incumbent gerald form in a close -- gerald ford in a close election. film is courtesy of the jimmy carter presidential library and museum. in december of 1974, there was a major headline on the editorial page of the atlanta constitution that said jimmy carter is running for what? [laughter] [applause] >> i am running for president. [cheers and applause] jimmy carter entered the race a political unknown. outside of georgia, hardly anyone recognized his name. that would change. >> jimmy who? >> jimmy carter. >> jimmy who? >> i don't know who he is. >> he looks to me like he's all right. >> he is the people's man. >> he is sexy. >> what do you mean by that? >> i have never thought of jimmy carter as sexy. i think people would say more that gerald ford was sexy because he was a football player. carter sexy? >> i think he has a nice smile. [laughter] >> he has bushy hair flying all around. >> i heard he is a peanut farmer. >> i don't think it makes any difference if he is a peanut farmer or not. there is nothing wrong with peanuts. >> i picture him like one
he went on to defeat republican incumbent gerald form in a close -- gerald ford in a close election. film is courtesy of the jimmy carter presidential library and museum. in december of 1974, there was a major headline on the editorial page of the atlanta constitution that said jimmy carter is running for what? [laughter] [applause] >> i am running for president. [cheers and applause] jimmy carter entered the race a political unknown. outside of georgia, hardly anyone recognized his name....
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only a database fight to gerald now sees a migration specialist who's considered the architect of the original a you techie deal and fame so severely shaken in recent days davies can't brady asked him how a new deal might end the crisis at the current texas border. well since the deal was a simple non-binding statement based on interests what we need to do is find another statement based on the interests of all the key players turkey greece the e.u. not to forget the interests of refugees and migrants i found a lot of meetings with politicians in the last few days and i think most of them recognize that this agreement was very much in the interest of germany as a major country of destination just as it is very much an interest of greece without this agreement greece on the scene to gnc has only 2 options one is everybody to the rise in the next year we're lending greece and everybody to len's and greece will stay in greece or greece breaks international law engages in life threatening pushback operations with life rafts and small boats full of refugees including children. to terrify t
only a database fight to gerald now sees a migration specialist who's considered the architect of the original a you techie deal and fame so severely shaken in recent days davies can't brady asked him how a new deal might end the crisis at the current texas border. well since the deal was a simple non-binding statement based on interests what we need to do is find another statement based on the interests of all the key players turkey greece the e.u. not to forget the interests of refugees and...
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this will meant that gerald t. greenfield in tennessee had to keep james ash and ann bell his sister-in-law and others who fell under its provisions in maryland. he could not sell them. so in this situation, ann bell in particular moved to washington, d.c., lived on her o own. she hired herself out. she effectively lived as a free woman in a free manner. james ash was unable to do that. he was -- it appears, continuously enslaved on a plantation in prince georges county. but probably hired out by gerard greenfield in tennessee. he is hired out james ash to work. he is talking all of the proceeds, of course. well, that's the situation. until in the summer of 1835, 11 years after this will, there is a riot and a strike at the navy ya yard. there's chaos in the city of washington. and in that moment, daniel bell, ann's brother, james ash's brother-in-law, daniel bell decides to begin a delicate negotiation for the freedom of his wife, mary, and her six children. now bell was an enslaved blacksmith at the washington na
this will meant that gerald t. greenfield in tennessee had to keep james ash and ann bell his sister-in-law and others who fell under its provisions in maryland. he could not sell them. so in this situation, ann bell in particular moved to washington, d.c., lived on her o own. she hired herself out. she effectively lived as a free woman in a free manner. james ash was unable to do that. he was -- it appears, continuously enslaved on a plantation in prince georges county. but probably hired out...
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he went on to defeat republican incumbent gerald form in a close -- gerald ford in a close election. film is courtesy of the jimmy carter presidential library and museum. in december of 1974, there was a major headline on the editorial page of the atlanta constitution that said jimmy carter is running for what? [laughter] [applause] >> i am running for president. [cheers and applause]
he went on to defeat republican incumbent gerald form in a close -- gerald ford in a close election. film is courtesy of the jimmy carter presidential library and museum. in december of 1974, there was a major headline on the editorial page of the atlanta constitution that said jimmy carter is running for what? [laughter] [applause] >> i am running for president. [cheers and applause]
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also being published this week, investigative journalist gerald report on the pharmaceutical industry with pharma. in this caps on smartphone society, exploring how new technologies have empowered community organizing. new york times examines the rise of saudi arabian conference on. in pursuit of disobedient women, new york times reporter, dion reflects on her time as the papers west africa chief. look for these titles in book stores this week, watch for the authors in the near future on book tv on c-span2. and now prime time. starting in a moment, historian gretchen looks at how the introduction of the automobile impacted the lives of african-americans. also this evening, washington post columnist, ej offers his thoughts on how more democrats can win in the 2020 election. current talks about the strengths and weaknesses of president trump's foreign policy. the two-party system is damaging america's democracy. in former chicago mayor and chief of staff, emmanuel offers a firsthand account of how innovation is taking place in cities across the country. check your program guide for more
also being published this week, investigative journalist gerald report on the pharmaceutical industry with pharma. in this caps on smartphone society, exploring how new technologies have empowered community organizing. new york times examines the rise of saudi arabian conference on. in pursuit of disobedient women, new york times reporter, dion reflects on her time as the papers west africa chief. look for these titles in book stores this week, watch for the authors in the near future on book...
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joining me now is gerald posner the author of the new book "pharma: greed, lies and the poisoning ofrica." gerald, my sunshine, my attention served to prevent price gouging when there is a vaccine. >> i don't think so, michael. a perfect example of what drug companies often do. they see an opportunity and this is a biggest roft opportunity and where trump gets ahead of the science. he tweeted this was approved, chloroquine, for covid-19. guess what, 20 minutes later the fda had to come out and say, no, it's not. he had a tweet that said it's low risk. guess what, it's for malaria and arthritis, all types of laundry list of side effects including for heart patients who it's toxic. if the company doubles the price, we're getting a taste for what i talk about in the book, the dna of big pharma. they come up at a time we're in need and get a high price because we're desperate and willing to pay it. >> there's an international race under way. great coverage in "the times" on this. whatever scientist will determine who among us globally is first in line. >> yeah, no, i think nationalism is
joining me now is gerald posner the author of the new book "pharma: greed, lies and the poisoning ofrica." gerald, my sunshine, my attention served to prevent price gouging when there is a vaccine. >> i don't think so, michael. a perfect example of what drug companies often do. they see an opportunity and this is a biggest roft opportunity and where trump gets ahead of the science. he tweeted this was approved, chloroquine, for covid-19. guess what, 20 minutes later the fda had...
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spoke to gerald now says he's a migration specialist who is considered the architect of the original a huge deal that has been severely shaken in recent days he told brady that decides the deal europe must do more to help migrants stuck in camps on the greek islands so as they can as we're seeing pitches every day of thousands of people at the turkish great border and you've calls now for every new will of the e.u. techie migration deal what would that look like well since the deal was a simple non-binding statement based on interests what we need to do is find another statement based on the interests of all the key players turkey greece the e.u. not to forget the interests of refugees and migrants so what we call for something similar from what happened in march 2016 you build on what worked you repair and improve what didn't work and you find a win win win solution for refugees greece and you and turkey and one of the main points that you think you need improving on. well what has worked is the support for syrians in turkey i mean this has been the most generous project in the hist
spoke to gerald now says he's a migration specialist who is considered the architect of the original a huge deal that has been severely shaken in recent days he told brady that decides the deal europe must do more to help migrants stuck in camps on the greek islands so as they can as we're seeing pitches every day of thousands of people at the turkish great border and you've calls now for every new will of the e.u. techie migration deal what would that look like well since the deal was a simple...
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that was gerald now is the architect of the original migration deal between turkey and the european union speaking to the. brady bill in syria a shaky cease fire has failed to bring stability to it lead a human rights monitor says 15 people have been killed in clashes between syria's government forces and the rebel fighters in the south of the province russia and turkey brokered the deal days ago but in intentions to diffuse tensions have failed to bring home with displaced people questioning the point of the cease fire if they still can't return home. on his more on how this latest ceasefire is being received in. a semblance of normality has returned to it live for now but a military deescalation is not an ideological one a programmable sign with the turkish flag hangs in the city center. many locals see the turkish military as the only power that can protect them from the syrian army there's deep distrust of bashar assad's regime people in it lead fear it will violate the cease fire. was a moderate but i'm not at all optimistic about this agreement i don't expect anything from it these
that was gerald now is the architect of the original migration deal between turkey and the european union speaking to the. brady bill in syria a shaky cease fire has failed to bring stability to it lead a human rights monitor says 15 people have been killed in clashes between syria's government forces and the rebel fighters in the south of the province russia and turkey brokered the deal days ago but in intentions to diffuse tensions have failed to bring home with displaced people questioning...
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democrat jimmy carter versus republican incumbent president gerald ford.ace was underway, two soldiers at fort dix, new jersey, came town with the flu. doctors confirmed they had been infected with the swine flu, a virus believed of to have started with pigs -- to have started with pigs and then jumped to humans. sign e terrorists feared -- scientists feared it was the same strain which killed 50 million worldwide and nearly 700,000 americans. in 1918. >> images of the 1918 pandemic, the worst natural disaster in recorded history, of course, you know, come right to mind when you see something that looks like it and you see it comes with death especially in young, healthy people. and many of those in world war i in 1918 were in military camps where people were put very close together and could easily spread it. so it looked like 1918 all over again. harris: the situation looked dire. doctors determined another 200 soldiers at fort dix, new jersey, had been infected. the rush to avoid a catastrophe was on. >> people were really keyed up thinking about a new
democrat jimmy carter versus republican incumbent president gerald ford.ace was underway, two soldiers at fort dix, new jersey, came town with the flu. doctors confirmed they had been infected with the swine flu, a virus believed of to have started with pigs -- to have started with pigs and then jumped to humans. sign e terrorists feared -- scientists feared it was the same strain which killed 50 million worldwide and nearly 700,000 americans. in 1918. >> images of the 1918 pandemic, the...
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. >> how you doing, gerald? >> reporter: they say they love the job, and when asked to describe their work, they kick around words like vital, honest, and patriotic. >> it makes you feel like you can just poke your chest out with the responsibility that you're taking on. kind of makes you feel like -- like you're needed. >> reporter: asked about driverless truck, they feel like they're being run off the road. but another issue troubles them even more. >> i think that companies need to keep safety in mind. >> you have a glitch in a computer at that speed, you can do some damage. >> yeah, there are too many things that can go wrong. >> one of them semis hit something that is small like a car, passing car or anything like that, it's a done deal. >> i was on 75 last month and there was a bad accident. a state trooper came out and he was hand signaling people, you go here, you go here. how is an autonomous truck going to recognize what the officer is going to stay? >> sympathy, empathy, fear, code, eye contact, i don
. >> how you doing, gerald? >> reporter: they say they love the job, and when asked to describe their work, they kick around words like vital, honest, and patriotic. >> it makes you feel like you can just poke your chest out with the responsibility that you're taking on. kind of makes you feel like -- like you're needed. >> reporter: asked about driverless truck, they feel like they're being run off the road. but another issue troubles them even more. >> i think...
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money map press chief financial strategist keith fitz-gerald. great to see you, keith.iate. >> you're not in quarantine anymore, are you? >> no, that is correct. after japan we emerged after two weeks of self-quarantine but we're moving around very carefully. my family is one of those immune compromised. we need to be extra careful. elizabeth: good for you. u.s. and countries around the world in a fast and furious blitz to stop this coronavirus outbreak. we've only seen this in times of war. what is your reaction? >> that is desperately needed. i only use the word lightly. i don't want to invoke fear. if you look at our history, liz, one thing we learned, human spirit rises to the occasion. we saw that rises after world war i, great depression. we got radio, believe it or not, chocolate chip cookieses. we started world war ii by splitting at tom. data security, working from your home in pajamas might not be a bad thing after all. elizabeth: you're right, when you look what happened in world war ii, correct me if i'm wrong, the defense industry came on strong. then we ha
money map press chief financial strategist keith fitz-gerald. great to see you, keith.iate. >> you're not in quarantine anymore, are you? >> no, that is correct. after japan we emerged after two weeks of self-quarantine but we're moving around very carefully. my family is one of those immune compromised. we need to be extra careful. elizabeth: good for you. u.s. and countries around the world in a fast and furious blitz to stop this coronavirus outbreak. we've only seen this in...
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. >> reporter: in portland, oregon, she can't visit her husband gerald who suffers from parkinson's. >> i feel very close to tears a great deal of the time because i don't know what's happening to him >> reporter: experts say for the 2.5 million americans who live in nursing home or assisted living facilities, the risk is just too high. >> this is not the common cold, this is not influenza. it's much more serious in the elderly >> are you nervous about the coronavirus? >> i am not nervous because we are taking every step possible. >> short-term precautions in order to save families in the long run sam brock, nbc news, west palm beach. >> something a lot of folks are struggling with very sad >>> we're back in a moment with tonight's critical primaries across the country regenr >>> back now with a big day and an important night for both bernie sanders and joe biden with primaries in six states but also grabbing headlines biden's response today when he was questioned by a union worker about guns here's nbc's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: on primary day in battleground michigan a tense co
. >> reporter: in portland, oregon, she can't visit her husband gerald who suffers from parkinson's. >> i feel very close to tears a great deal of the time because i don't know what's happening to him >> reporter: experts say for the 2.5 million americans who live in nursing home or assisted living facilities, the risk is just too high. >> this is not the common cold, this is not influenza. it's much more serious in the elderly >> are you nervous about the...
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in this response, gerald ford gave the green light to admit 200, 000 refugees. some of them are evacuated through the help of american military forces, others fled on their own and were later taken into custody by the united states. these refugees in 1975 were placed in military run refugee camps on military bases here in the united states. they stay there until sponsors could assist their resettlement elsewhere. in 1976, americans thought they were done with refugees. they had handled those couple of hundred thousand refugees that went to this camps. the crisis was only beginning to heat up. violence and political conflict continued to escalate and continued to spur new refugee migrations. for example, in cambodia, the vietnamese invasion brought the downfall of the khmer rouge and the removal of pol pot in 1979. during pol pot's 3. 5 years in power, the khmer rouge had killed 1. 7 million people, which was about 21% of the cambodian population. with pol pot no longer in power,. 5 million cambodian people who had managed to survive his regime sought refuge in t
in this response, gerald ford gave the green light to admit 200, 000 refugees. some of them are evacuated through the help of american military forces, others fled on their own and were later taken into custody by the united states. these refugees in 1975 were placed in military run refugee camps on military bases here in the united states. they stay there until sponsors could assist their resettlement elsewhere. in 1976, americans thought they were done with refugees. they had handled those...
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david dietze, keith fitz-gerald, appreciate it. >> thank you, chairman.heryl: the first two members about congress, florida's mario diaz-balart and utah's collins are testing positive for the coronavirus. they try to keep america running in the middle of this crisis. let's bring on the phone florida republican senator, sir, you with me? rick scott. you are here. i wasn't sure if you were with me or not. sir, great to have you here. >> nice to be here. still in quarantine though. cheryl: i know, i know, i heard that was the case. let's talk about this senator, scott, rick if i may. i have known you for a long time. you've always been able to handle a crisis especially in the state of florida. right now there is discussion about what arb ton -- washington should do. should there be virtual meetings for senators and congressman, should they shut down the capital, what do you say? >>esque everybody has to take it seriously. to the extent they don't have to be around people, they should do it. i am in quarantine because i was around somebody tested positive. e
david dietze, keith fitz-gerald, appreciate it. >> thank you, chairman.heryl: the first two members about congress, florida's mario diaz-balart and utah's collins are testing positive for the coronavirus. they try to keep america running in the middle of this crisis. let's bring on the phone florida republican senator, sir, you with me? rick scott. you are here. i wasn't sure if you were with me or not. sir, great to have you here. >> nice to be here. still in quarantine though....
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in response to this immediate crisis president gerald ford gave the green light to parole in or admit 200,000 vietnamese refugees. some were evacuated through the help of american military forces, others fled on their own and were later taken into protective custody by the united states. these vietnamese refugees in 1975 were placed in several military-run refugee camps on military bases here in the united states. and they stayed there until sponsors could assist resettlement elsewhere. now as 1976 began, americans thought they were done with the refugee crisis. they had handled the couple hundred thousand refugees who went to the military-run refugee camps. but the crisis was only beginning to heat up at this point. violence and political conflict in southeast asia continued to escalate and spur new refugee migrations. for example in cambodia, the invasion brought the downfall and removal of hol pot in 1975. during poll pot's 3 and a half years in power, they have killed 1.7 million people. which was about 21% of the cambodian population. with poll pot no longer in power, approximate
in response to this immediate crisis president gerald ford gave the green light to parole in or admit 200,000 vietnamese refugees. some were evacuated through the help of american military forces, others fled on their own and were later taken into protective custody by the united states. these vietnamese refugees in 1975 were placed in several military-run refugee camps on military bases here in the united states. and they stayed there until sponsors could assist resettlement elsewhere. now as...
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so menaersolleayrd of repng any reportingf gerald kushner.on't think he's taking the role onol capitill that he's for n in previous debates and processk on clip. thbert: eamon, jake just said pravegeacgeka $2 trillion poretely, even mor is there concern inside the republican party that they're becoming a bailout party, a spending party, a party that gives rect payments to americans or has that all changed, that whole tea party movement to now? >> i think it has changed. you hear lindsay graham with skepticism about t idea of sending checks to americans but more republicans privately, who two weeks ago would have been enormously skeptical of this now are saying we have to spend whatever it takes in order t get america back on its feet. but what is the political damag of from economic carnage? people need to think i this through. this is much bigger than the 2008 financial crisis in terms of its scale and sharp8ss. the 2 financial crisis produce it would tea party, that anger on the right, occupied wall street, the anger on the left. we have a
so menaersolleayrd of repng any reportingf gerald kushner.on't think he's taking the role onol capitill that he's for n in previous debates and processk on clip. thbert: eamon, jake just said pravegeacgeka $2 trillion poretely, even mor is there concern inside the republican party that they're becoming a bailout party, a spending party, a party that gives rect payments to americans or has that all changed, that whole tea party movement to now? >> i think it has changed. you hear lindsay...
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katrina, gerald asks is the uk ona time.ly early with soft measures and i think it is very reassuring that we have gone into lockdown, and we will see the benefits of that. but i do want to say that for other countries which are early on in theirepidemics, and i'm countries which are early on in their epidemics, and i'm thinking particularly here in the lower middle income countries, the clear message here is that they really need to act decisively now. so, if anyone is watching from those countries, i think it is really vital. good, thank you both very much for taking part in the questions. it has been good to talk to you both. some breaking news from spain — where the health ministry has announced that the death toll from coronavirus now stands at 5,690, that's up from a,858 on friday. an increase of 832 in 2a hours. as we near the end of the first week of stringent measures to combat coronavirus in the uk, more and more people are changing jobs and moving into areas where there is higher demand. even with the government's
katrina, gerald asks is the uk ona time.ly early with soft measures and i think it is very reassuring that we have gone into lockdown, and we will see the benefits of that. but i do want to say that for other countries which are early on in theirepidemics, and i'm countries which are early on in their epidemics, and i'm thinking particularly here in the lower middle income countries, the clear message here is that they really need to act decisively now. so, if anyone is watching from those...
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gordon jenson, gerald mockerman. it wasn't her father.> once roxane saw the results of the paternity test, she called the san bernardino sheriff's office. they had handled lisa's case 17 years ago. and she was about to drop shocking news on them. >> here i am, years and years later, showing up and going, hey. you have a found jane doe, i believe. initially they were like, we don't have a case like that. and i'm like, yeah, you do. >> roxane basically tells them you have a missing person, an unidentified victim, who is alive, who still has a family out there to meet. >> it just made me determined to do everything that i could possibly do to try to find out who she was. >> in 2003, when the san bernardino sheriff's department opened a new investigation aimed at finding her true identity, lisa was 22 years old. >> i called lisa and talked to her. she really wanted to know who she was. >> by this time, lisa's an adult. she had grown up. so this rocks her world even more. lisa learns that her father is not her father. she still has no idea whe
gordon jenson, gerald mockerman. it wasn't her father.> once roxane saw the results of the paternity test, she called the san bernardino sheriff's office. they had handled lisa's case 17 years ago. and she was about to drop shocking news on them. >> here i am, years and years later, showing up and going, hey. you have a found jane doe, i believe. initially they were like, we don't have a case like that. and i'm like, yeah, you do. >> roxane basically tells them you have a missing...
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he went on to defeat republican incumbent gerald ford in a close election.with carter capturing 297 electoral votes to ford's 240. this 15 minute film is courtesy of the jimmy carter presidential library and museum. mr. carter: in december of 1974, there was a major headline on the editorial page of the atlanta constitution that said jimmy carter is running for hat? mr. carter: i am running for president. narrator: jimmy carter entered the race a political unknown. outside of georgia, hardly yo
he went on to defeat republican incumbent gerald ford in a close election.with carter capturing 297 electoral votes to ford's 240. this 15 minute film is courtesy of the jimmy carter presidential library and museum. mr. carter: in december of 1974, there was a major headline on the editorial page of the atlanta constitution that said jimmy carter is running for hat? mr. carter: i am running for president. narrator: jimmy carter entered the race a political unknown. outside of georgia, hardly yo
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keith fitz-gerald and connell mcshane with us here.of stuff you want to see getting back to business, right? all right. i apologize. we are having our is dotted and crossed here. stepping back from this, this other development, a very big story today, that is the olympics in tokyo have been put off a year. imagine all those athletes who are getting ready for this big moment with no guarantee they will be able to make the big moment a year from now. apollo ohno joins us now, the eight-time olympic medalist, three-time olympian, hall of famer, still all of 37 years old. ridiculous how young this guy still is after all he's done. apollo, very good to have you. thank you for taking the time. >> thank you. thank you for having me. hope you guys are staying safe. neil: how -- what is your reaction when you heard this and i know you were -- the summer olympics are off now, athletes have been preparing much as you did for several olympics and now they wonder whether they will have a chance. what do you tell them? >> it's a challenging time. i
keith fitz-gerald and connell mcshane with us here.of stuff you want to see getting back to business, right? all right. i apologize. we are having our is dotted and crossed here. stepping back from this, this other development, a very big story today, that is the olympics in tokyo have been put off a year. imagine all those athletes who are getting ready for this big moment with no guarantee they will be able to make the big moment a year from now. apollo ohno joins us now, the eight-time...
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maintaining his sanity going you know sure he received medical school route it was it would be a richer gerald county executive county executive. closer to graft slightly here we were in a situation i had a president ask me they had a cancer and. now hoping to take out joe biden is former n.y.c. mayor mike bloomberg now michael bloomberg like many grandparents is known for his generosity. $21.00 of those were people that i spent $100000000.00 to help elect all of the new democrats that came in and put nancy pelosi in charge and gave the congress the ability to control this president i bought i got them he works really hard to be hip with the kids even knows what a meme is. with my screen i think this. big gay ice cream is the best many suspect he may harbor some racial prejudices. and then there's bernie sanders the elderly socialist originally from brooklyn he's the kind of grandpa that everyone seems to be scared of can either coronavirus or bernie sanders be stopped they are bernie bolsheviks they are bernie brownshirts that's what they are and their revolution will result in death and mise
maintaining his sanity going you know sure he received medical school route it was it would be a richer gerald county executive county executive. closer to graft slightly here we were in a situation i had a president ask me they had a cancer and. now hoping to take out joe biden is former n.y.c. mayor mike bloomberg now michael bloomberg like many grandparents is known for his generosity. $21.00 of those were people that i spent $100000000.00 to help elect all of the new democrats that came in...
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. >> reporter: in portland, oregon, bonnie poland can't visit her husband, gerald, who's suffering fromarkinson's. >> i feel very close to tears a great deal of the time because i don't know what's happening to him i worry about him terribly >> reporter: experts say for the 2.5 million americans who live in nursing homes or assisted living facilities the risk is just too high. >> this is not the common cold. this is not influenza. it's much more serious in the elderly >> are you nervous about the coronavirus? >> i am not nervous because we are taking every step possible. >> reporter: short-term precautions in order to save families in the long run. sam brock, nbc news, west palm beach. >> something a lot of folks are struggling with very sad we're back in a moment with tonight's critical primaries across the country ♪ inside out ♪ got it figured out ♪ i'm feeling good ♪ doing it my own way ♪ ♪ every single day ♪ ♪ and it feels good to feel good ♪ sunsweet amaz!n prunes and prune juice. the feel good fruit. sunsweet amaz!n prunes and prune juice. i've always been faand still going for my
. >> reporter: in portland, oregon, bonnie poland can't visit her husband, gerald, who's suffering fromarkinson's. >> i feel very close to tears a great deal of the time because i don't know what's happening to him i worry about him terribly >> reporter: experts say for the 2.5 million americans who live in nursing homes or assisted living facilities the risk is just too high. >> this is not the common cold. this is not influenza. it's much more serious in the elderly...
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certain a complicated situation we're going to paying and i own a many thanks that was historian gerald horne feel insight on your time. and russian is flawed may appear to now has been ruled out staying in power if that's what the people want the suggestion was fos made by an m.p. as the duma discussed potential changes to the constitution however the president said it would be up to the people to decide in a public vote next month and of course it would also have to be approved by the constitutional court now ali and my colleague and your father was given more details by more i have. so my reported mr putin say exactly well his speech his address to the parliament was basically a summary of why this is needed why these constitutional amendments are necessary he also address the number of points additional amendments that the parliament had come up with among them was an amendment that would potentially lift the constitutional limit on the number of presidential terms anyone president can serve here blag me of putin was asked whether he supported it to which he replied no. for the long
certain a complicated situation we're going to paying and i own a many thanks that was historian gerald horne feel insight on your time. and russian is flawed may appear to now has been ruled out staying in power if that's what the people want the suggestion was fos made by an m.p. as the duma discussed potential changes to the constitution however the president said it would be up to the people to decide in a public vote next month and of course it would also have to be approved by the...
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and response to this immediate crisis, president gerald ford gave the green light to admit 200,000 vietnamese refugees. some of them were evacuated, through the help of american military forces. others, one on their own, and were taken into protective custody by the united states. these vienna means refugees, in 1975, where placed in several military run refugee camps, military bases, here in the united states. and they stay there until sponsors could assist their resettlement elsewhere. now is 1976 began, americans thought, they were done with the refugee crisis they handled those couple hundred thousand refugees that went to the military run refugee camps. the crisis was only beginning to heat up at this point. violence and political conflict in southeast asia, continue to escalate, and continue to super new refugee migrations. for example, in cambodia, vietnamese invasion of 1978, but the downfall of the removal of pol pot, during his three and a half years of power, the compare rouge killed 1.7 million people. which was about 21% of the cambodian population. with full pot not in power, ap
and response to this immediate crisis, president gerald ford gave the green light to admit 200,000 vietnamese refugees. some of them were evacuated, through the help of american military forces. others, one on their own, and were taken into protective custody by the united states. these vienna means refugees, in 1975, where placed in several military run refugee camps, military bases, here in the united states. and they stay there until sponsors could assist their resettlement elsewhere. now is...
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wife time business opportunity in his book ringback pharma greed lies and the poisoning of america gerald posner details how an entire industry betrayed the people it was intrusted to protect and heal on or is a new york times best selling author and an award winning journalist and he joins me tonight from miami florida joe pass' good to have you on the day with this corona virus pandemic that we are in right now. would you say that it is in the interest of the pharmaceutical companies for the crisis to get worse. no i think you know exactly in line with what your previous guest said that would be a cold calculus that nobody's going to say that people the pharmaceutical companies the executives the scientists working in the labs they would like to be able to come up with a vaccine not just for the profit but because it serves everybody's purpose it's going to save this financial collapse it takes place it's going to save lives and they come to the rescue they look as though they're the superhero with the white cape on so there's a lot of reasons why they really want to do it many of them
wife time business opportunity in his book ringback pharma greed lies and the poisoning of america gerald posner details how an entire industry betrayed the people it was intrusted to protect and heal on or is a new york times best selling author and an award winning journalist and he joins me tonight from miami florida joe pass' good to have you on the day with this corona virus pandemic that we are in right now. would you say that it is in the interest of the pharmaceutical companies for the...
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ounce to you that today we will take care of the degree regulating the prices of hydraulic holic gerald's a number precaution for many is to do on a face mask a tiny. but a cough covering your mouth and is this season's must have it seems the face mask took over paris fashion week so if you have the money instead of paying a couple of euros for one you can spend thousands if you like except that the type of mask available over the counter or even from a renowned fashion house is pretty useless against the virus that's at least according to the french government which at the same time is requisitioned all stocks and production all flasks for the next few months reserving them for health workers and those who are infected but the scammers have a new ploy france has you probably know a wolf famous ban or fully covering your face in public that's mainly aimed at conservative muslim women but some tricksters have twisted it to their advantage dressing as police officers they've been told getting chinese visitors to paris who were wearing face masks telling them that they had broken the law and
ounce to you that today we will take care of the degree regulating the prices of hydraulic holic gerald's a number precaution for many is to do on a face mask a tiny. but a cough covering your mouth and is this season's must have it seems the face mask took over paris fashion week so if you have the money instead of paying a couple of euros for one you can spend thousands if you like except that the type of mask available over the counter or even from a renowned fashion house is pretty useless...
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people it just doesn't want them because it destroys this white christian dream that the year has gerald you want to tell him well just to say that before there was no resettlement from turkey before you take his statement but that you take a statement says explicitly point 4 that there should be resettlement and i agree that this needs to be part of the policy we need to offer turkey that some of those who are vulnerable europe is taking in an orderly way but what will never work ever again is that hundreds of thousands of people are just crossing borders this orderly because what we will then see is what we've seen for months at the creation bosnian border. area and serbian border and what we see today at the greek turkish border we will have governments that use force to stop people and everybody suffer so the best thing would be to take that you take a statement seriously for europe to live up to its commitment point 4 and that statement says we will take vulnerable people from turkey refugees in an orderly way by plane now in return the largest number will remain in turkey we will c
people it just doesn't want them because it destroys this white christian dream that the year has gerald you want to tell him well just to say that before there was no resettlement from turkey before you take his statement but that you take a statement says explicitly point 4 that there should be resettlement and i agree that this needs to be part of the policy we need to offer turkey that some of those who are vulnerable europe is taking in an orderly way but what will never work ever again is...
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always believed in primaries, ronald reagan never let anybody get involved in a primary, he primary geraldm. my sense, this is ridiculous of the senate committee to always be defended any candidate, is the one thing if it's a longtime member of the committee but if you hand a lot of money out to romney and the others. lou: and the establishment rino romney's or romney rinos, nikki haley down -- >> no one was better for the president and doug collins, right in front of t t t t t lou: the residing judge james boasberg issued a new order to protect the integrity of the fisa process in that order james boasberg wrote this, fbi personnel under disciplinary review in relation to phis applications accordingly should not participate in reviewing or 70 such applications to the court why the review is pending. they had the same restrictions apply to any justice department under disciplinary review as well as d.o.j. or fbi personnel of a criminal referral related to their work on phis applications. and that is the conclusion to this point. it is not reform of any kind. joining is now president trump'
always believed in primaries, ronald reagan never let anybody get involved in a primary, he primary geraldm. my sense, this is ridiculous of the senate committee to always be defended any candidate, is the one thing if it's a longtime member of the committee but if you hand a lot of money out to romney and the others. lou: and the establishment rino romney's or romney rinos, nikki haley down -- >> no one was better for the president and doug collins, right in front of t t t t t lou: the...
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years after the collapse of the soviet union in eastern europe historian gerald asked who lost the cold war, his answer, african americans. the civil rights leaders like henry winston as well as the organizations that communists led created a political vacuum filled by personalities and organizations more willing to which clearly hasn't worked out. assault on black lives has not only continued unabated but accelerated. perhaps african-american history month we would do well to remember black communists like henry winston who merged the struggle for african-american equality, black liberation and socialism domestically and internationally. i will end with a quote, in 1968 henry winston said the struggle for democracy is incomplete so long as discrimination exists against communists. this is an observation just as relevant today as we mark the 100th birthday of communist party usa, thank you. [applause] >> i guess i'm happy to take any questions or comments. this book was labor of love. i spent quite a time researching and writing and doing interviews and going through archives and i thou
years after the collapse of the soviet union in eastern europe historian gerald asked who lost the cold war, his answer, african americans. the civil rights leaders like henry winston as well as the organizations that communists led created a political vacuum filled by personalities and organizations more willing to which clearly hasn't worked out. assault on black lives has not only continued unabated but accelerated. perhaps african-american history month we would do well to remember black...
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retailer gerald storch, come back in, please. i would imagine that home delivery and the amazon style, that is the huge winner from this lockdown of america. >> absolutely. my calculation, on the retail sales report, i believe e-commerce could double its market share in retailing during this crisis. now, all of that's not going to stick but a lot of it will. once people get used to it, they will keep doing it. you can order almost anything on amazon. obviously there are some items that are in pretty short supply right now. but you can order almost anything and get it there in a few days. they're logistics geniuses, they have a supply chain that's unmatched by anyone in the world in any industry. this is the time they are going to thrive. stuart: brilliant indeed. hang on a second. i want to get to the price of oil. this morning we are at $28 a barrel. the average price for gasoline is $2.23 per gallon. all the way down. in fact, it's falling at about two cents a gallon every day. that's your regular gasoline. andy lipour with us
retailer gerald storch, come back in, please. i would imagine that home delivery and the amazon style, that is the huge winner from this lockdown of america. >> absolutely. my calculation, on the retail sales report, i believe e-commerce could double its market share in retailing during this crisis. now, all of that's not going to stick but a lot of it will. once people get used to it, they will keep doing it. you can order almost anything on amazon. obviously there are some items that...
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area rapper gec is doing his part to help out during this outbreak the rapper whose real name is gerald is providing meals to local at risk youth in san francisco through his endless summer find the 30 old rapper is partnering with services to fund a food truck which will help reach young people who cannot easily access meals the food truck will provide lunch, seven days a week through the duration of the city's shelter in place order.>> all right as we look outside we have got some scattered showers to the south of us we have got reports of hail in the santa cruz mountains down towards monterey bay and santa cruz it has been an interesting afternoon especially down in this area.>> you can see some lightning here so you have a real back up here in a second so a couple of lightning right there. so we have seen a little bit of everything today. even some snow at the top of hamilton. showers should be dying down tomorrow will be a mostly sunny day it is beautiful out there right now in the bay area things are getting longer good air quality it is interesting you can even hear the stories a
area rapper gec is doing his part to help out during this outbreak the rapper whose real name is gerald is providing meals to local at risk youth in san francisco through his endless summer find the 30 old rapper is partnering with services to fund a food truck which will help reach young people who cannot easily access meals the food truck will provide lunch, seven days a week through the duration of the city's shelter in place order.>> all right as we look outside we have got some...
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back to vietnam when we saw our men and women taken out of the roof of that embassy nobody blame gerald ford, they blamed richard nixon. center or later if you put the taliban in charge, it will be on fire, isis will take a second home. iran and russia with their influence there. nobody is going to blame the current president. they will blame the president that pulled the troops out prematurely. we have seen this movie before. >> i will put you down in a skeptical column. we will work that up. thanks for being up late with us. love it. breaking tonight a federal judge orders hillary clinton to testify under oath about her private email server. matt whitaker joins us next. >> this is a fox news alert. a top senate republican announcing an >> a fox news alert, top senate republican announcing an upcoming vote on the first subpoena related to hunter biden and his connection to burisma, joe biden shows new in the new race to take on the president for the white house, matt whitaker joins us talk about that and potential new legal trouble for hillary clinton, great to have you back with us. s
back to vietnam when we saw our men and women taken out of the roof of that embassy nobody blame gerald ford, they blamed richard nixon. center or later if you put the taliban in charge, it will be on fire, isis will take a second home. iran and russia with their influence there. nobody is going to blame the current president. they will blame the president that pulled the troops out prematurely. we have seen this movie before. >> i will put you down in a skeptical column. we will work...
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always believed in primaries, ronald reagan never let anybody get involved in a primary, he primary gerald ford was pleased when he almost paid him. my sense is that is ridiculous of the senate committee to always be defending any candidates, a brand-new member, give a lot of money to people like romney and others. lou: and the establishment romney - nikki haley down to go for leffler. >> no one is a potholder for the president like doug collins. >> up next the secretive fisa court, we take that up. ♪ limu emu & doug [ siren ] give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ dyslexia, adhd, ocd, eating disorders, and anxiety. every year, over a million young people visit the er because of suicidal ideation and suicide attempts. 5,000 die by suicide. when we ignore mental health, we lose our children. the child mind institute is a reliable, relentless, and revolutionary voice for children. give today at childmind.org. >> the presiding
always believed in primaries, ronald reagan never let anybody get involved in a primary, he primary gerald ford was pleased when he almost paid him. my sense is that is ridiculous of the senate committee to always be defending any candidates, a brand-new member, give a lot of money to people like romney and others. lou: and the establishment romney - nikki haley down to go for leffler. >> no one is a potholder for the president like doug collins. >> up next the secretive fisa court,...
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always believed in primaries, ronald reagan never let anybody get involved in a primary, he primary gerald ford was pleased when he almost paid him. my sense is that is ridiculous of the senate committee to always be defending any candidates, a brand-new member, give a lot of money to people like romney and others. lou: and the establishment romney - nikki haley down to go for leffler. >> no one is a potholder for the president like doug collins. >> up next the secretive fisa court, we take that up. (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you back, stay smooth and fight heartburn fast with tums smoothies. ♪ tum tum-tum tum tums it doesn't matter how you say it... ...as long as you say it often. praise your child at least 4 times for every time you correct them, and you'll be on your way to raising a confident, caring kid. 4 to 1 praise is just one of the many parenting tools from the experts at boys town. visit boystown.org/praise to receive your 10 ways to praise magnet. it's a great reminder to keep it positive, and that helpful parenting advice is
always believed in primaries, ronald reagan never let anybody get involved in a primary, he primary gerald ford was pleased when he almost paid him. my sense is that is ridiculous of the senate committee to always be defending any candidates, a brand-new member, give a lot of money to people like romney and others. lou: and the establishment romney - nikki haley down to go for leffler. >> no one is a potholder for the president like doug collins. >> up next the secretive fisa court,...
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always believed in primaries, ronald reagan never let anybody get involved in a primary, he primary gerald ford was pleased when he almost paid him. my sense is that is ridiculous of the senate committee to always be defending any candidates, a brand-new member, give a lot of money to people like romney and others. lou: and the establishment romney - nikki haley down to go for leffler. >> no one is a potholder for the president like doug collins. >> up next the secretive fisa court, we take that up. at fisher investments, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have those. so, what's in it for you? our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. i wanted more from my copd medicine that's why i've
always believed in primaries, ronald reagan never let anybody get involved in a primary, he primary gerald ford was pleased when he almost paid him. my sense is that is ridiculous of the senate committee to always be defending any candidates, a brand-new member, give a lot of money to people like romney and others. lou: and the establishment romney - nikki haley down to go for leffler. >> no one is a potholder for the president like doug collins. >> up next the secretive fisa court,...
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i want to bring in gerald storch, our retail guy.tacart and amazon workers talking about a walkout. is the whole delivery system in danger here? is there a threat? >> i think they are going to work this out. this comes against a backdrop of dramatic increase in online e-commerce by consumers so i have heard some grocers i have talked to have seen a five-fold increase in their e-commerce business. of course, amazon business is also moving by all reports. so consumers want this product delivered to them. these companies are moving. meanwhile, if you recall, way before even the virus, there's been all this talk about gig workers like those at instacart and what are their rights, and what kind of health care, what kind of benefits do they have. there was a law passed in california, et cetera. it's inevitable these workers are going to get more of the rights of most of the workplace. i believe they will negotiate through this and work it out. the good news from a standpoint of e-commerce operators is that e-commerce distribution centers t
i want to bring in gerald storch, our retail guy.tacart and amazon workers talking about a walkout. is the whole delivery system in danger here? is there a threat? >> i think they are going to work this out. this comes against a backdrop of dramatic increase in online e-commerce by consumers so i have heard some grocers i have talked to have seen a five-fold increase in their e-commerce business. of course, amazon business is also moving by all reports. so consumers want this product...
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always believed in primaries, ronald reagan never let anybody get involved in a primary, he primary geraldord was pleased when he almost paid him. my sense is that is ridiculous of the senate committee to always be defending any candidates, a brand-new member, give a lot of money to people like romney and others. lou: and the establishment romney - nikki haley down to go for leffler. >> no one is a potholder for the president like doug collins. >> up next the secretive fisa court, we take that up. ♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of the body, are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor is for postmenopausal women or for men with hr+/her2- metastatic breast cancer, as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole significantly delayed disease progression versus letrozole, and shrank tumors in over half of patients. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause serious infections that can lead to death. ibrance may cause severe inflammati
always believed in primaries, ronald reagan never let anybody get involved in a primary, he primary geraldord was pleased when he almost paid him. my sense is that is ridiculous of the senate committee to always be defending any candidates, a brand-new member, give a lot of money to people like romney and others. lou: and the establishment romney - nikki haley down to go for leffler. >> no one is a potholder for the president like doug collins. >> up next the secretive fisa court,...
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kennedy: against my uncle, uncle gerald. so, i think maybe things were worked out in the end.nd the irs investigation was dropped. susan: and your father decided not to run as an independent, but instead run as a democrat? so are you suggesting there might have been a deal there? ms. kennedy: i think so, yes. i think so, yes. susan: and by 1972 when he went on the campaign trail, were you campaigning with him at that point? ms. kennedy: no, i was not. susan: what was his style like in 1972? ms. kennedy: well, he had a new wife, and we loved her, camelia. she had him all stylish and everything. he was very serious about that 1972 race. and he was very popular. and was gonna win a lot of states. and unfortunately, i think he was shot on a monday, and the next day, on a tuesday, i think he had won michigan, three or four states the next day. susan: before that, he had already won every county in the florida primary. then there was that day, may 15, 1972 in maryland, just up the road from where we are speaking right now. we have some video from that from pbs's american experience
kennedy: against my uncle, uncle gerald. so, i think maybe things were worked out in the end.nd the irs investigation was dropped. susan: and your father decided not to run as an independent, but instead run as a democrat? so are you suggesting there might have been a deal there? ms. kennedy: i think so, yes. i think so, yes. susan: and by 1972 when he went on the campaign trail, were you campaigning with him at that point? ms. kennedy: no, i was not. susan: what was his style like in 1972? ms....