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. >> tucker: so far, more than 20,000 new yorkers have died, that's more than germany and canada combinede governor of new york, andrew cuomo, and the policy put in place is heavily responsible foi this.re his nursing home policy that directed coronavirus positive patience back into the homes and prevented nursing homes for making them go to hospitals. that may have been the single biggest factor and new york's astronomicaastronomical death c. governor cuomo is not taking responsibility. he is blaming everybody but himself. >>he anyone who wants to ask why did the state do that with covid patience in nursing homes? it's because the state followed president trump's cdc guidance. who can we prosecute for those deaths? nobody. nobody. mother nature, god, and you had this political conspiracy theory that the deaths in nursing homes werere preventable. i think it was all politically motivated. if anybody looked at the facts, they would know that it was wholly absurd on his face. >> tucker: janice dean as our senior meteorologist here at fox. she lost both of her in-laws and facilities licensed
. >> tucker: so far, more than 20,000 new yorkers have died, that's more than germany and canada combinede governor of new york, andrew cuomo, and the policy put in place is heavily responsible foi this.re his nursing home policy that directed coronavirus positive patience back into the homes and prevented nursing homes for making them go to hospitals. that may have been the single biggest factor and new york's astronomicaastronomical death c. governor cuomo is not taking responsibility....
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. >> tucker: that's more than germany and canada combined, the governor of new york is a man called andrewuomo and a policy he put in place is heavily responsible for this, his nursing home policy that directed coronavirus positive patience back into the homes and prevented nursing homes from going to hospitals. that may have been the single biggest factor in new york's astronomical death count. now, an honest leader would admit that and take responsibility for his poor decisions, but governor cuomo is not doing that. he is blaming everyone but himself. >> anyone who wants to ask why, it is because the state followed president trump's cdc guidance. who can we prosecute for those deaths? nobody. nobody. mother nature, god, and you had this political conspiracy theory that the deaths in nursing homes were preventable. i think it's all politically motivated. anybody looks at the facts, they would know that it was wholly absurd on its face. >> tucker: janice dean is our senior meteorologist here at fox, she lost both of her in-laws and facilities licensed by new york state to the coronavirus.
. >> tucker: that's more than germany and canada combined, the governor of new york is a man called andrewuomo and a policy he put in place is heavily responsible for this, his nursing home policy that directed coronavirus positive patience back into the homes and prevented nursing homes from going to hospitals. that may have been the single biggest factor in new york's astronomical death count. now, an honest leader would admit that and take responsibility for his poor decisions, but...
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germany france australia canada and so the u.s. is just the latest want to do this and part of the reason all these countries are wary about the national security laws that it has no boundaries anyone anywhere can be charged or violate that national security law in fact there's an arrest warrant for a u.s. citizen currently living in america who who works for an adam democratic advocacy group for hong kong and washington and so if this treaty remains in place prosecutors would have the right to bring him over for trial not just in hong kong but possibly even in mainland china so this move president trump says and his administration says just underlines the fact that hong kong is no longer east separate entity from the rest of china and doesn't deserve the special privileges that the u.s. had granted the territory. the military coup in mali has been met with international condemnation the united nations security council is calling on the country's new military leaders to release the deposed president abraham book al-qaeda members of
germany france australia canada and so the u.s. is just the latest want to do this and part of the reason all these countries are wary about the national security laws that it has no boundaries anyone anywhere can be charged or violate that national security law in fact there's an arrest warrant for a u.s. citizen currently living in america who who works for an adam democratic advocacy group for hong kong and washington and so if this treaty remains in place prosecutors would have the right to...
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most countries see quality education for all citizens as worker development, whether it is canada or germany, you name it. you do not find people outsourcing elaborate quality education. we have a problem that is part of the structural racism system we have seen. and: we saw senator harris joe biden during the debates go back and forth on the issue of segregation and bussing and now they are together on the same ticket. what does that mean? guest: it means you had someone who had a position, and experience of the reality. it now we have an opportunity if they are elected to a chart a course forward. what does that mean then? it means we have the opportunity to do something great and big. for citizens across this country, ask american -- this is our opportunity to ensure that people get elected based on a value proposition of inclusion and from there it is upon us to enforce a public policy landscape that reflects that value proposition. just like fdr said, "i agree with you not making me do it." elected, everything -- it is a be fixed day of transition. they have the opportunity to advance i
most countries see quality education for all citizens as worker development, whether it is canada or germany, you name it. you do not find people outsourcing elaborate quality education. we have a problem that is part of the structural racism system we have seen. and: we saw senator harris joe biden during the debates go back and forth on the issue of segregation and bussing and now they are together on the same ticket. what does that mean? guest: it means you had someone who had a position,...
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arizona's per capita testing is higher than germany, south korea, france and canada.ceived nearly $1.3 billion for the coronavirus relief on. meanwhile, outdoor dining limited, indoor dining and most of the other businesses in arizona have remained open and very vibrant. they're doing incredibly well. this is an approach and it's an approach that's been incredibly successful. arizona has been able to protect high—risk populations and quickly bring its outbreak under control without. .. so we are watching a live press briefing from the president who is speaking from the white house. his focus today is on arizona and he was talking about of course, remdesivir, the experimental antiviral drug and the experimental antiviral drug and the number of vials being bought. of course we will continue to monitor what he is saying and if there's anything of importance and of course we will bring that to you. you are watching bbc news. hello. while some parts of the uk had some pleasant and drive rather windy. others have been very wet particular parts of scotland for top not just s
arizona's per capita testing is higher than germany, south korea, france and canada.ceived nearly $1.3 billion for the coronavirus relief on. meanwhile, outdoor dining limited, indoor dining and most of the other businesses in arizona have remained open and very vibrant. they're doing incredibly well. this is an approach and it's an approach that's been incredibly successful. arizona has been able to protect high—risk populations and quickly bring its outbreak under control without. .. so we...
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essentially beat up some of our closest friends and allies and has distanced us from countries like canada, germany, france, the u.k., pan, and south korea. -- japan, and south korea. it has caused economic tensions and political tensions. in the middle east, we have a range of partners and allies who i think could be brought together, but a resolution of the israeli-palestinian issue is contributor to stabilization in the region. uae, really, the view iran as the biggest issue in the region, the tension between sunni and shieh, the radical regime in tehran and what they are doing in the region is a more pressing security threat than concerns about the unresolved israeli-palestinian tensions. that development has been going on for a decade and i expect a biden administration would continue to work with israel and regional partners to try to achieve further stabilization and improve security through resolution of some of the long-standing conflicts. kevin: that was from my conversation earlier with s.nator coon the headlines crossing bloomberg terminal, writers reporting the u.s. and china have plan
essentially beat up some of our closest friends and allies and has distanced us from countries like canada, germany, france, the u.k., pan, and south korea. -- japan, and south korea. it has caused economic tensions and political tensions. in the middle east, we have a range of partners and allies who i think could be brought together, but a resolution of the israeli-palestinian issue is contributor to stabilization in the region. uae, really, the view iran as the biggest issue in the region,...
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canada and the u.k. germany is rising in popularity we'll find out why in a moment 1st the challenges foreign students of facing here. german campuses would be teeming with life at the time of the year but covered 19 has pushed back the start of the semester for several universities to november and that's hit foreign students hard. i was supposed to go back in the last day of this month but my flight got console irish adelaide already but i'm pretty sure it's going to get counsel again so my only option is to take arbitration fly to combat a lot of students from abroad stuck here far from home and their families. i also have something to do back in my country and it's what koran is not allowing me to right now as my studies for example finish my budget lore and get in time today university to start. the free university of berlin is one of germany's most popular universities for foreign students and yet there's hardly anyone on this campus today most of us students are staying at home afraid of what the coronavir
canada and the u.k. germany is rising in popularity we'll find out why in a moment 1st the challenges foreign students of facing here. german campuses would be teeming with life at the time of the year but covered 19 has pushed back the start of the semester for several universities to november and that's hit foreign students hard. i was supposed to go back in the last day of this month but my flight got console irish adelaide already but i'm pretty sure it's going to get counsel again so my...
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canada and the u.k. germany is rising in popularity or find out why in a moment 1st the challenges foreign students are facing here german campuses would be teeming with life at this time of the year but covered 19 has pushed back the start of the semester for several universities to november and that's hit foreign students hard. i was supposed to go but in the last day of this month my flight got canceled already but i'm going to get cancel again so my only option is to take arbitration flight. a lot of students from abroad a stark here far from home and their families. i also have something to do back in my country and the.
canada and the u.k. germany is rising in popularity or find out why in a moment 1st the challenges foreign students are facing here german campuses would be teeming with life at this time of the year but covered 19 has pushed back the start of the semester for several universities to november and that's hit foreign students hard. i was supposed to go but in the last day of this month my flight got canceled already but i'm going to get cancel again so my only option is to take arbitration...
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canada and the u.k. germany is rising in popularity or find out why in a moment 1st the challenges foreign students are facing here german campuses would be teeming with life at this time of the year but 19 has pushed back the start of the semester for several universities to november and that's hit foreign students hard. i was supposed to go. into this month. to get council again so my only option is to take. a lot of students from abroad are stuck here far from home and their families.
canada and the u.k. germany is rising in popularity or find out why in a moment 1st the challenges foreign students are facing here german campuses would be teeming with life at this time of the year but 19 has pushed back the start of the semester for several universities to november and that's hit foreign students hard. i was supposed to go. into this month. to get council again so my only option is to take. a lot of students from abroad are stuck here far from home and their families.
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other people are in other countries. >> what did they do right, south korea, for example, germany, or spain, or canada, where we failed so awfully? >> well, it's different in each of those places. so in korea, i think what they did is worked very quickly and early before there was really widespread transmission and they were able to shut down transmission, with high mask use as well and so they were able to sort of contain it before it got truly widespread. spain as we know had a huge epidemic, and they went into a very strict lockdown. mobility levels went down about 80%, mask use was nearly universal and they've, you know, then when they came out of that, they've been very cautious to go back. although i have to say some regions in spain are seeing an uptick in cases, so even there, it's very tempting for people once they've been in lockdown for a long time to want to go back to life as it was before. that's the real risk. >> we checked yesterday in spain there was one confirmed death in all of spain. you've described, dr. murray, the response in this pandemic here in the united states as a roller c
other people are in other countries. >> what did they do right, south korea, for example, germany, or spain, or canada, where we failed so awfully? >> well, it's different in each of those places. so in korea, i think what they did is worked very quickly and early before there was really widespread transmission and they were able to shut down transmission, with high mask use as well and so they were able to sort of contain it before it got truly widespread. spain as we know had a...
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all over the world in germany and france and canada. run away from sort of area because there. are questions from the government which is. one of them is omar up the legs he is also resident in canada mentioned in the court filing as another potential target of assassination and who posted this video in reaction to the news the case has been brought in terms of legislation that allows non us citizens to take action in federal courts against foreign individuals who have committed torture and or extra judicial killings in addition side algebra he argues that the hit squad assembled in the united states before attempting to enter canada saddle japanese children now aged 20 and 21 are being held at an undisclosed location in saudi arabia as what he describes as human bait to draw him out of hiding last month for senators sent a letter to president trump saying the u.s. had a moral obligation to press saudi authorities call their release the president in the past has made clear that regardless of the allegations of human rights violations against the saudi crown prince mohammed bin
all over the world in germany and france and canada. run away from sort of area because there. are questions from the government which is. one of them is omar up the legs he is also resident in canada mentioned in the court filing as another potential target of assassination and who posted this video in reaction to the news the case has been brought in terms of legislation that allows non us citizens to take action in federal courts against foreign individuals who have committed torture and or...
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arizona per capita testing is higher than germany france and -- higher than germany, france and canadalimited indoor dining and most other business in an era's -- businesses in arizona have remained open and vibrant at they are doing incredibly well. the approach has been incredibly successful. arizona has protected high-risk populations and quickly brought its outbreak under control without the need to impose overly punitive measures. thanks to advances in treating the virus, the fatality rate among almost all age groups in arizona is very low. scientific, data-driven strategy insured hospital capacity and those who needed care were able to receive care immediately, very quickly. at the peak 15% of beds remained available statewide, that was at their peak, with roughly 20% of occupied its going to patients hospitalized with the virus. they kept other things going. they kept other forms of operations going. the cap elective surgeries going. they did a really amazing job. only six percent of current hospitalizations in the state are related to the china virus. demonstrated success in pr
arizona per capita testing is higher than germany france and -- higher than germany, france and canadalimited indoor dining and most other business in an era's -- businesses in arizona have remained open and vibrant at they are doing incredibly well. the approach has been incredibly successful. arizona has protected high-risk populations and quickly brought its outbreak under control without the need to impose overly punitive measures. thanks to advances in treating the virus, the fatality rate...
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it will be canada germany france, south korea, australia, india and he suppose that the rest of the worldugh is enough. >> i had a good feeling. you until we got the smartest guy's in the room. he said yoho, my cloud, ralph norman, thank you all very much for being with us. were going to fix this problem. [applause]. no better time. [applause]. [background sounds]. >> tonight on the communicators, american economic liberties project executive director, cerebellar and baker donelson senior advisor, on whether big tech is too big. >> are not going to be start facebook's, more amazons and more google's. because our antitrust systems and policymakers have allowed these corporations to have an enormous amount of power in the prospective market to shut down competition and engage in self referencing a predatory behavior. >> when i heard from as leaders of those businesses talk with the american success story. all the things they are doing to help our current economy thrive and grow and how to make american the most competitive techie ecosystem in the world. summa sarah miller and mara comstock
it will be canada germany france, south korea, australia, india and he suppose that the rest of the worldugh is enough. >> i had a good feeling. you until we got the smartest guy's in the room. he said yoho, my cloud, ralph norman, thank you all very much for being with us. were going to fix this problem. [applause]. no better time. [applause]. [background sounds]. >> tonight on the communicators, american economic liberties project executive director, cerebellar and baker donelson...
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germany. south korea, france and canada, and tribal governments in arizona have received nearly $1.3 billion for the coronavirus relief fund. meanwhile, outdoor dining, limited indoor dining, and most businesses in arizona have remained open and vibrant. this is an approach that has been incredibly successful. arizona has been able to protect high risk populations and quickly bring its outbreak under control without the need to impose overly punitive measures. thanks to advances in treating the virus, the fatality rates across all age groups in arizona is very low. arizona scientific and data driven strategy also preserved hospital capacity, ensuring that those who need care are able to receive it, and receive it immediately. very quickly. 15% of beds remained available statewide. that was at their peak, with roughly 20% of all occupied beds going to patients hospitalized for the virus. they kept other things going. they kept other forms of operations going. they kept elective surgery going. only 6% of the current hospitalizations in the state are related to the china virus. arizona has also dem
germany. south korea, france and canada, and tribal governments in arizona have received nearly $1.3 billion for the coronavirus relief fund. meanwhile, outdoor dining, limited indoor dining, and most businesses in arizona have remained open and vibrant. this is an approach that has been incredibly successful. arizona has been able to protect high risk populations and quickly bring its outbreak under control without the need to impose overly punitive measures. thanks to advances in treating the...
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is a business law and so what i argue for is rule of law in germany in europe in the united states in canada in order. to make sure that all these multinationals respect but never have as a last friend a record have to ask looking at that piece i think children were taken from their home because their families were in extreme poverty and apparently had no choice but to grow cocoa. what is the answer to that how do we police or stop child labor without breaking up families in this case that seems a little extreme to me. well this illusion is very simple the price of cocoa. today when germany calls it fair trade price or local is less than $1.00 3rd of what families need to cover their basic necessities so let's not call it fear it's cruel. and most importantly let's understand that these are businesses so if you can't be bought and sold in germany with their kid they're all or whatever the price is not fair to the farmer so let's bring in 10 cents extra per candy bar in little out of the it out wherever you hire chuckleheads and let's bring that money back to the origin because today. are aga
is a business law and so what i argue for is rule of law in germany in europe in the united states in canada in order. to make sure that all these multinationals respect but never have as a last friend a record have to ask looking at that piece i think children were taken from their home because their families were in extreme poverty and apparently had no choice but to grow cocoa. what is the answer to that how do we police or stop child labor without breaking up families in this case that...
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germany france australia canada and so the u.s. is just the latest want to do this and part of the reason all these countries are wary about the national security laws that it has no boundaries anyone anywhere can be charged or violate that national security law in fact there's an arrest warrant for a u.s. citizen currently living in america who who works for an adam democratic advocacy group for hong kong and washington and so if this treaty remains in place prosecutors would have the right to bring him over for trial not just in hong kong but possibly even in mainland china so this move president trump says and as administration says just underlines the fact that hong kong is no longer is separate entity from the rest of china and doesn't deserve the special privileges that the u.s. had granted the territory. and the 1st person charged on the hong kong's new national security door was back in court earlier on thursday 23 year old tonguing kitt is charged with terrorism and inciting secession it's alleged he rode his motorcycle in
germany france australia canada and so the u.s. is just the latest want to do this and part of the reason all these countries are wary about the national security laws that it has no boundaries anyone anywhere can be charged or violate that national security law in fact there's an arrest warrant for a u.s. citizen currently living in america who who works for an adam democratic advocacy group for hong kong and washington and so if this treaty remains in place prosecutors would have the right to...
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embraced our adversaries, from putin to kim jong-un and disparaged our traditional allies from germany to canadad, the ability to lead and get things done depends on our allies and partners wanting to join with us. we need to repair those relationships and restore trust. >> and ambassador, if you're not picked, what will be your role? >> i will do anything i can, jericka, this is not about me, this is about our country, and restoring new leadership. and i will raise money, i will do the 21st century equivalent of licking envelopes, i'll serve in whatever capacity that joe biden thinks i so serve and i'll support whoever he chooses as his vice presidential running mate. this is a critical moment in our history and the most important election of our lifetimes and i look forward to help him win, help us win the senate and then to help joe biden. >> thank you for your time. the paper back >> there is much more news ahead. oprah winfrey reveals her new book club selection and talking about the message of finding home and common ground. you're watching "cbs this morning." "cbs this morning." for patie
embraced our adversaries, from putin to kim jong-un and disparaged our traditional allies from germany to canadad, the ability to lead and get things done depends on our allies and partners wanting to join with us. we need to repair those relationships and restore trust. >> and ambassador, if you're not picked, what will be your role? >> i will do anything i can, jericka, this is not about me, this is about our country, and restoring new leadership. and i will raise money, i will do...
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canopy says it's top line beat today was driven in part by higher medical sales in canada and germanyd news. but, canadian recreational sales were down due to covid related store closures. one key miss, adjusted gross margin was 7%, well below the 30% the streak was looking for. on tilray earnings, analysts will be looking closely at those gross margins and operating expenses. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> a 23-year-old golfer wins $2 million and the pga championship. but it's what happened after the tournament that everybody's talking about, the wanna maker trophy was involved. pga champ collin morikawa will join us next on "power lunch." hey you, yeah you. i opened a sofi money account and it was the first time that i realized i could be earning interest back on my money. i just discovered sofi, and i'm an investor with a diversified portfolio. who am i?! i refinanced my student loans with sofi because of their low interest rates. thanks sofi for helping us get our money right. ♪ [ applause ] >>> oh, boy. give it back to him, seth. [ laughter ] >> he is the talk of the go
canopy says it's top line beat today was driven in part by higher medical sales in canada and germanyd news. but, canadian recreational sales were down due to covid related store closures. one key miss, adjusted gross margin was 7%, well below the 30% the streak was looking for. on tilray earnings, analysts will be looking closely at those gross margins and operating expenses. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> a 23-year-old golfer wins $2 million and the pga championship....
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for handling this crisis and nonetheless look at the other federal systems like germany and australia for example are canada. is there something inherent that led us to the situation we're in right now? and the president was constrained and the tools he had available to solve the problem or some other democracy? >> president biden or president hillary clinton and of the outcome would be all that much different because there is a constraint on the president and the federal government. compared to the performance of other systems hours is a little different from germany and australia it's also that trump has appointed justices and judges to the bench. and in other areas. this is been going on since reagan. but you are right. and that someone is slow. why do you have to go to 50 states for policies? and then get the right answer right away. and with the competition between governments and to be deeply suspicious of human nature and is not easily assume to get the right answer right away so i would they impose that immediately upon the country and to say it is slow and chaotic and making mistakes by omission an
for handling this crisis and nonetheless look at the other federal systems like germany and australia for example are canada. is there something inherent that led us to the situation we're in right now? and the president was constrained and the tools he had available to solve the problem or some other democracy? >> president biden or president hillary clinton and of the outcome would be all that much different because there is a constraint on the president and the federal government....
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nations of japan, mexico and switzerland, arizona's per capita testing is higher than germany, south korea, france, canadaor the coronavirus relief fund. meanwhile, outdoor dining limited indoor dining and most of the other businesses in arizona have remained open and very vibrant. this is an approach that has been incredibly successful. arizona has been able to protect high risk populations and quickly bring the outbreak you understand control without the need to impose overly punitive measures. thanks to advances in treating the virus, the fatality rate across all age groups in arizona is very low. the data driven strategy also preserved capacity ensuring those who need care and receive it immediately. very quickly. at the peak approximately 50% of beds remained available with roughly 20% of all occupied beds going to patients hospitalized with the virus. they kept other things going. they kept other forms of operations going. they kept elective surgery going. an amazing job. only 6% of the current hospitalizations in the state are related to the china virus. arizona has demonstrated success in protecti
nations of japan, mexico and switzerland, arizona's per capita testing is higher than germany, south korea, france, canadaor the coronavirus relief fund. meanwhile, outdoor dining limited indoor dining and most of the other businesses in arizona have remained open and very vibrant. this is an approach that has been incredibly successful. arizona has been able to protect high risk populations and quickly bring the outbreak you understand control without the need to impose overly punitive...
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hong kong -- which secretary pompeo mentioned -- we have not only the united states, but canada, australia,, now germany agreements with hong kong because of the concern over the national security law. we've also seen countries decide not to include huawei equipment in their 5g telecom backbones, most notably the u.k. so across a broad range of issues, countries are taking positions which are similar to those of the trump administration. expect trump administration leading the way on this. molly: you know, shifting now to tiktok, man, just about every kid i know is on tiktok. not just teenagers, 7-year-olds, 10-year-olds, you know in they're having a great time. they're goofy and all of that, but it is -- is it something that we need to worry about? this is something that the president has talked about banning, but yet there's been a microsoft deal in the works. what do you think about tiktok? >> yeah. we certainly have to be concerned about this because we know that tiktok has been surveilling users. it got caught twice by apple this year in april and in late june taking advantage of a deficiency in th
hong kong -- which secretary pompeo mentioned -- we have not only the united states, but canada, australia,, now germany agreements with hong kong because of the concern over the national security law. we've also seen countries decide not to include huawei equipment in their 5g telecom backbones, most notably the u.k. so across a broad range of issues, countries are taking positions which are similar to those of the trump administration. expect trump administration leading the way on this....
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arizona's per capita testing is higher than germany, south korea, france and canada.zona have received nearly $1.3 billion for the coronavirus relief fund. meanwhile, outdoor dining, limited indoor dining and most of the other businesses in arizona have remained open and very vibrant. they are doing incredibly well. this is an approach and it's an approach that has been incredibly successful. arizona has been able to protect high-risk populations and quickly bring its outbreak under control without the need to impose overly punitive measures. thanks to advances in treating the virus, the fatality rate across all age groups in arizona is very low. arizona's scientific and data-driven strategy also preserved hospital capacity, ensuring that those who need care were able to receive it and receive it immediately, very quickly. at the peak come approximately 15% of beds remained available statewide. that was at the peak. roughly 20% of all occupied beds going to patients hospitalized for the virus. they kept other things going. they kept other forms of operations going. th
arizona's per capita testing is higher than germany, south korea, france and canada.zona have received nearly $1.3 billion for the coronavirus relief fund. meanwhile, outdoor dining, limited indoor dining and most of the other businesses in arizona have remained open and very vibrant. they are doing incredibly well. this is an approach and it's an approach that has been incredibly successful. arizona has been able to protect high-risk populations and quickly bring its outbreak under control...
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arizona's per capita testing is higher than germany, south korea, france and canada. have received nearly $1.3 billion from the coronavirus relief fund. meanwhile, outdoor dining, limited indoor dining and most of the other businesses in arizona have remained open and very vibrant. they're doing incredibly well. this is an approach, and it's an approach that's been incredibly successful, or arizona's been able to protect high-risk populations and quickly bring its outbreak under control without the need to impose overly punitive measures. thanks to advances in treating the virus, the fatality rate across all age groups in arizona is very low. arizona's scientific and data-driven strategy also preserved hospital capacity, insuring that those who need care were able to receive it and receive it immediately, very quickly. at the peak approximately 15% of beds remained available statewide. that was at their peak. with roughly 20% of all occupied beds going to patients hospital aized with the virus. hospitalized with the virus. they kept other things going. they kept other
arizona's per capita testing is higher than germany, south korea, france and canada. have received nearly $1.3 billion from the coronavirus relief fund. meanwhile, outdoor dining, limited indoor dining and most of the other businesses in arizona have remained open and very vibrant. they're doing incredibly well. this is an approach, and it's an approach that's been incredibly successful, or arizona's been able to protect high-risk populations and quickly bring its outbreak under control without...
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with our counterparts in seven have countries that stabilization priorities, still you, canada, denmark, france, germanye netherlands on the united kingdom. all these committed groups called the stabilization leaders forum, it is committed to international cooperation. we have linked stabilization units to the interim government so that can coordinate not only security assistance, but who is doing what, so we can fill the gaps. we continue to work with and sharing, role critical. this is our approach to stabilization, learning positive and negative lessons from the past. thanks. diego: southcom in the caribbean had the support of 22 nations. why is it increasingly important ?o partner with allies i can't stress enough the urgency of the threat. every speaker has pressed that today. this threat to democracy, this threat to economic stability, and covid and i think we will see second and third-world impacts that have me deeply troubled in terms of undermining stability of other nationstates. the driver of that threat has coalesced people to work together against it. the 22 nations is one example. this, we
with our counterparts in seven have countries that stabilization priorities, still you, canada, denmark, france, germanye netherlands on the united kingdom. all these committed groups called the stabilization leaders forum, it is committed to international cooperation. we have linked stabilization units to the interim government so that can coordinate not only security assistance, but who is doing what, so we can fill the gaps. we continue to work with and sharing, role critical. this is our...
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if you take the g-7 countries, united states, japan, italy, u.k., france, germany and canada, the u.sal numbers of deaths per million population. it is doing somewhat better than most of latin america, doing worse than asia. now that is nothing to celebrate. america should be doing much better given our economy and everything else that we have but it is not true that america has been the failure here. that this has been a uniquely american failure story. it is america is doing about as badly as most other countries in the world and better than some. significantly worse than others. >> sandra: go back to the early days of the pandemic, jerry. you will remember the daily press conferences that so many of the networks were taking. every day from new york governor andrew cuomo calling for ventilators, added hospital capacity. and now we look back at how new york fared through the pandemic, new york state death rate versus global region. deaths per 100,000 and new york tops the list. so should governor cuomo be taking the credit that he seems to for leading his state through this? >> no, o
if you take the g-7 countries, united states, japan, italy, u.k., france, germany and canada, the u.sal numbers of deaths per million population. it is doing somewhat better than most of latin america, doing worse than asia. now that is nothing to celebrate. america should be doing much better given our economy and everything else that we have but it is not true that america has been the failure here. that this has been a uniquely american failure story. it is america is doing about as badly as...
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handling this crisis and you look at nonetheless some of the under federal systems, germany and australia, for example canada were they done a lot better, is there something inherent to the system that led us to the situation that we are in now with this pandemic and the president really was constrained and the tools that he had available to solve the problem and some of the democracies. >> president biden or president hillary clinton, i don't know the outcome would've been that different just because there is a restraint on the president and the federal government, you raise a really interesting point of comparing it to the performance of other federal systems, i think her system is a little different and we have so many state governments, germany, australia, they don't have 50 different state governments but it's also true about this and that, trump is appointed justices and judges to the federal bench and are they believers in federalism too, he has in other areas been pushing the federalism revolution that's been going on since reagan, you're right, i think the federal system as you point out is slow, wh
handling this crisis and you look at nonetheless some of the under federal systems, germany and australia, for example canada were they done a lot better, is there something inherent to the system that led us to the situation that we are in now with this pandemic and the president really was constrained and the tools that he had available to solve the problem and some of the democracies. >> president biden or president hillary clinton, i don't know the outcome would've been that different...
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you look at, nonetheless, at some of the other federal systems, you know, germany and australia, for example, canada where they've done a lot better than we have. is there something earn meant to the system -- inherent to the system that led us to the situation that we're in right now with this pandemic, and the president really was constrained in, you know, the tools that he had available to solve the problem? than some other democracies. >> guest: yeah, i don't think that if president biden had been president now or if president had been hillary clinton, i don't know that the outcome would have been all that different just because there's this rerestaurant on the president and on -- restraint on the president and the federal government. you raise an interesting point about comparing out to the performance of other federal systems. i think our system is a little different. we have so many astronaut governments. germ gnu and australia, they don't have 50 different state governments. >> host: right. >> guest: i think it's also a trade-off, and i do kind of make a small argument about this in that tru
you look at, nonetheless, at some of the other federal systems, you know, germany and australia, for example, canada where they've done a lot better than we have. is there something earn meant to the system -- inherent to the system that led us to the situation that we're in right now with this pandemic, and the president really was constrained in, you know, the tools that he had available to solve the problem? than some other democracies. >> guest: yeah, i don't think that if president...
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why is canada paying 50%. why is germanyany other countries paying a fraction so now if they pay low, we get the lowest price, very important. also rebates. massive rebates, now the rebates go through the drug price and it goes to the people. nobody ever thought this would be possible. the other thing that's done very importantly done, to me very importantly done, you take a look at transparency, transparency, i don't know, i say it, nobody picks it up, transparency may be the biggest thing every time having to do with cost in healthcare. >> you can do some of those technical things. >> this is a huge issue. just like transparency. it's not talked about enough but it's incredibly important people. give people skills. right now that's more important than ever, training, skills, do you agree. >> i agree. having seen that, i see it's very important and you mentioned if anke, it's what she likes the best. i said darling, she happens to be a very talented person. she's amazingly smart and talented. i said would you like to do som
why is canada paying 50%. why is germanyany other countries paying a fraction so now if they pay low, we get the lowest price, very important. also rebates. massive rebates, now the rebates go through the drug price and it goes to the people. nobody ever thought this would be possible. the other thing that's done very importantly done, to me very importantly done, you take a look at transparency, transparency, i don't know, i say it, nobody picks it up, transparency may be the biggest thing...
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if you have a country, germany, u.k., allby the way, of europe, canada pays 50% less. people leave our country to go to canada, pick up their drugs, and,. i said i want a favored nations clause. i also want a rebate. instead of the money going to the middleman, who happened to be the richest people in the world. frankly, they get more money than the drug companies -- >> as you can see, president trump speaking at the charlotte convention, accepting the nomination as well after the roll call today, which is pretty much a done deal. speaking officially on thursday night but we are hearing from him now as well, talking about the democrats a lot, saying if you want to drive them crazy talk about 12 more years, not four more years. he talked about 80 million ballots, it would be impossible to tabulate those. in his opinion, it would be a mess. then he talked about the stock market being at records, and nasdaq hitting 16 record since the beginning of the pandemic. speaking of the markets, let see how they are performing. they are higher and have been all day. the s&p is up .
if you have a country, germany, u.k., allby the way, of europe, canada pays 50% less. people leave our country to go to canada, pick up their drugs, and,. i said i want a favored nations clause. i also want a rebate. instead of the money going to the middleman, who happened to be the richest people in the world. frankly, they get more money than the drug companies -- >> as you can see, president trump speaking at the charlotte convention, accepting the nomination as well after the roll...
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germany pays a tiny fraction, uk , canada all these countries they pay a fraction of what the united states pays, and i told them for a long time you're going to make a deal or do favorite nations. favored nations means we pay the same as these countries that are paying much much less. now so what they're doing is going out and doing ads against me. anytime you see a drug ad against donald trump that means prices are coming down but nobody's ever done that plus rebate. we're getting rebate and keeping them and giving them back to the people. steve: mr. president? president trump: nobody's ever done that. steve: let me ask you about a breaking news story from the wall street journal. they say the trump adminitration plans to open up part of the pristine arctic national wildlife refuge to oil drilling. what can you tell us about that? president trump: well we're looking at different thick things, we may or may not do it we did do an war that's a big deal that ronald regan couldn't get done. everybody wanted it. steve: this says you're planning to allow it. president trump: well no we a
germany pays a tiny fraction, uk , canada all these countries they pay a fraction of what the united states pays, and i told them for a long time you're going to make a deal or do favorite nations. favored nations means we pay the same as these countries that are paying much much less. now so what they're doing is going out and doing ads against me. anytime you see a drug ad against donald trump that means prices are coming down but nobody's ever done that plus rebate. we're getting rebate and...
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policy and our political policy so here we have the same thing is why does canada have cheaper prices why does france why does germany why does the u.k. why does singapore and hong kong because they negotiate prices it's called the monopsony they're the single buyer they say to the pharmaceutical companies we have 100000000 people here we're going to that's your. market here if you want access to this market you charge $10.00 not $550.00 as you charge them and they would say ok trump is just outsourcing his new go he says he loves to negotiate right but he says he's saying our business model in america is failed it's failed and so nobody can access the health care system because the health care system as wrong by guys like this who do this on your bill for staying at the at the hotel at the hospital or taking any of their pharmaceuticals so he he says well we give up we can't do it i can't negotiate so i'm going to have justin trudeau do it for me. we are right if there was competition or free market competition in drugs in america the price would be low that's the beauty of free market capitalism the fact that you d
policy and our political policy so here we have the same thing is why does canada have cheaper prices why does france why does germany why does the u.k. why does singapore and hong kong because they negotiate prices it's called the monopsony they're the single buyer they say to the pharmaceutical companies we have 100000000 people here we're going to that's your. market here if you want access to this market you charge $10.00 not $550.00 as you charge them and they would say ok trump is just...