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in the 1950s, gibson became the first black player to win a ajor championship. her back then, as maurice dubois found out from one of gibson's closest friends. >> reporter: althea gibson was a great talent on the tennis court but lonely off it. at 1955, she met her match in angela buxton, england's top player. 's nobody even spoke to her let alone played with her in her own country. >> reporter: buxton is jewish and back then wasn't embraced ether. >> not once did the british girls invite me to join them for a meal, not once. >> reporter: experiencing similar indignities created a bond. >> i was very, very friendly with her. >> reporter: they became doubles prtners and won the french open and wimbledon in 1956. one local newspaper reported the historic feat with a small two- word headline: "minorities win." >> well, that is something, so it was the smallest thing that they could. >> reporter: they remained friends for decades, even in tough times, like in 1995 when a 68 year old gibson called her old friend out of the blue. >> she said "well, i've run out of mon
in the 1950s, gibson became the first black player to win a ajor championship. her back then, as maurice dubois found out from one of gibson's closest friends. >> reporter: althea gibson was a great talent on the tennis court but lonely off it. at 1955, she met her match in angela buxton, england's top player. 's nobody even spoke to her let alone played with her in her own country. >> reporter: buxton is jewish and back then wasn't embraced ether. >> not once did the british...
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buxton published a letter about gibson's plight.lmost $1 million in donations. >> that's a miracle. >> reporter: you saved your friend's life. >> yes. [ cheers ] >> reporter: gibson died in 2003. 85-year-old angela buxton was happy to travel across the pond to attend the ceremony honoring the memory of her friend. >> the hotels may say on the outside "no blacks allowed," or jews for that matter, and all that nonsense she had to face, you know. >> reporter: then to get an honor like this. >> she had the last laugh. >> reporter: maurice dubois, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up only on "cbs this morning," gayle king sits down with a group of people whose loved ones were killed in mass shootings and talks about gun control and other issues. >>> and in our "school matters" series, an exclusive announcement from the college board about two big changes to admissions tests. you'll want to take a look. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thank you so much for watching. i'm brook silva-braga. have a great day. ♪ >>> live, fro
buxton published a letter about gibson's plight.lmost $1 million in donations. >> that's a miracle. >> reporter: you saved your friend's life. >> yes. [ cheers ] >> reporter: gibson died in 2003. 85-year-old angela buxton was happy to travel across the pond to attend the ceremony honoring the memory of her friend. >> the hotels may say on the outside "no blacks allowed," or jews for that matter, and all that nonsense she had to face, you know. >>...
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in the 1950s, gibson became the first black player to win a major championship.t wasn't easy for her back then, as maurice dubois found out from one of gibson's closest friends. >> reporter: althea gibson was a great talent on the tennis court but lonely off it. in 1955, she met her match in angela buxton, england's top player. >> nobody even spoke to her let alone played with her in her own country. >> reporter: buxton is jewish and back then wasn't embraced either. >> not once did the british girls invite me to join them for a meal, not once. >> reporter: experiencing similar indignities created a bond. >> i was very, very friendly with her. >> reporter: they became doubles partners and won the french open and wimbledon in 1956. one local newspaper reported the historic feat with a small two- word headline: "minorities win." >> well, that is something, so it was the smallest thing they could. >> reporter: they remained friends for decades, even in tough times, like in 1995 when a 68 year old gibson called her old friend out of the blue. >> she said well, i've r
in the 1950s, gibson became the first black player to win a major championship.t wasn't easy for her back then, as maurice dubois found out from one of gibson's closest friends. >> reporter: althea gibson was a great talent on the tennis court but lonely off it. in 1955, she met her match in angela buxton, england's top player. >> nobody even spoke to her let alone played with her in her own country. >> reporter: buxton is jewish and back then wasn't embraced either. >>...
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host: ginger gibson.inger: staying on the topic of 2020, your union has one of the most diverse memberships of public or any labor unions. one of the criticisms of democrats in the 2016 campaign was that those minority voters were taken for granted and not enough was done to court their support. do you see democrats making those same mistakes when you talk to your members now? do you think that there is any correction being made to try to prevent that in this election? mary kay: we concur with the critique that our politics does not speak enough to communities of color who need to be motivated by issues -- speaking directly to the issues in their lives and in their communities. we doubled down in the 2018 midterm in reaching out in black, api, and latino communities to reach out to infrequent voters and connect the dots for how how we need to join together and exercise our right to vote to check corporate power in the democracy. and we showed through a lot of engagement on the issues that it is possible f
host: ginger gibson.inger: staying on the topic of 2020, your union has one of the most diverse memberships of public or any labor unions. one of the criticisms of democrats in the 2016 campaign was that those minority voters were taken for granted and not enough was done to court their support. do you see democrats making those same mistakes when you talk to your members now? do you think that there is any correction being made to try to prevent that in this election? mary kay: we concur with...
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we will start with rosemary gibson, introduce everybody first and then we will go to ms. gibson. we will start with rosemary gibson, whose name has been mentioned already several times if you were here. who is a senior advisor pasting center perspectives at the jama internal medicine. she is author "china rx, exposing the risk Ãb next we will hear from ben westhoff an award-winning investigative journalist mr. westhoff new book "retinol incorporated " how roby chemists are creating the deadliest wave of the opioid epidemic. will be published in september. the book focuses on that know with now kills more americans annually than any drug in american history. our third panelist is jennifer buie who is a senior policy researcher and detained chair in china publicity stall is at the rain corporation. as an epidemiologist with training and clinical medicine and quantitative methods, doctor buie research centers on social determinants of health among marginalized populations. finally, we will hear from mark Ãwho is a scientist with griffin scientific, he's a molecular biologist with ex
we will start with rosemary gibson, introduce everybody first and then we will go to ms. gibson. we will start with rosemary gibson, whose name has been mentioned already several times if you were here. who is a senior advisor pasting center perspectives at the jama internal medicine. she is author "china rx, exposing the risk Ãb next we will hear from ben westhoff an award-winning investigative journalist mr. westhoff new book "retinol incorporated " how roby chemists are...
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gibson, we'll start with you. ms. gibson: good morning. can you hear me? > yeah, push the button there. good >> thank you to all the commissioners for the chance to be here today to talk about what has been a really hidden and overlooked threat to our national health security, economic prosperity and national security. and that is our dependence on china for medicine. as was discussed in materialier panel these are medicines used by the members of congress, president, members of the military, veterans and all americans. these are bought in retail pharmacies in pharmacies and supermarkets an big box stores. the focus of my testimony today will be on generic drugs because they are 90% of the medicines that americans take. we can no longer make penicillin. and that happened in 2004 when the last plant in the united states closed. and that happened and this is indicative of the predatory trade practices happened when a handful of chinese companies dumped the chemical material to make penicillin on the global market. and it drove out all the u.s. european, and
gibson, we'll start with you. ms. gibson: good morning. can you hear me? > yeah, push the button there. good >> thank you to all the commissioners for the chance to be here today to talk about what has been a really hidden and overlooked threat to our national health security, economic prosperity and national security. and that is our dependence on china for medicine. as was discussed in materialier panel these are medicines used by the members of congress, president, members of the...
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. >> ginger gibson of reuters. >> thank you. mary kay, we have seen a couple of the candidates in the field put forward very labor specific policy proposals. we have seen mayor buttigieg and governor inslee and we also see those like elizabeth warren who talks a good deal about labor unions in her very volume is -- volumous number of policy plans. could you offer a grade for us on how these candidates are doing so far talking about the issues that are specific to labor unions? mary kay: we think three candidates of the 24 have offered specific plans and concrete actions that would make it possible for millions more working people to join together in unions, and we are anxious to see the same thing from the entire democratic field. i was with a security officer last week, dolores mcdaniel, and she spoke about her life in protecting billion-dollar buildings that are owned by major corporations in this country, but she does not earn enough to be able to support herself and her granddaughters. she lives in subsidized public housing.
. >> ginger gibson of reuters. >> thank you. mary kay, we have seen a couple of the candidates in the field put forward very labor specific policy proposals. we have seen mayor buttigieg and governor inslee and we also see those like elizabeth warren who talks a good deal about labor unions in her very volume is -- volumous number of policy plans. could you offer a grade for us on how these candidates are doing so far talking about the issues that are specific to labor unions? mary...
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joining us here in our question is ginger gibson, the political reporter for reuters.nd bloomberg law's reporter. thank you for being with us on newsmakers. let me bring you a question front and center in the democratic party, medicare for all being proposed by bernie sanders versus former vice president joe biden advocating a public option, but also keeping private health insurance. what is your view? >> i thought the debate in detroit created a false choice between those union members who bargain health care benefits directly with their employers and millions of americans who have enjoyed the expansion of health care through the medicaid system. for decades our members have been fighting for health care for everyone in this nation and i think the best of the democratic debate is when we stick to the principle of how are we going to cover americans with quality, affordable health care for everyone? >> so you support private health insurance along with public plans? mary: yes. we support every policy that allows for more people to be covered. in health-care coverage. t
joining us here in our question is ginger gibson, the political reporter for reuters.nd bloomberg law's reporter. thank you for being with us on newsmakers. let me bring you a question front and center in the democratic party, medicare for all being proposed by bernie sanders versus former vice president joe biden advocating a public option, but also keeping private health insurance. what is your view? >> i thought the debate in detroit created a false choice between those union members...
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kendis gibson, nbc news, new york >>> we have a heart health news for you tonight. a groundbreaking procedure will be available for patient that typically need more risky open heart surgery. it's the same procedure mick dr. john torres explains >> reporter: thanks to the procedure, he is stronger than ever >> i had a lot more juice than i had before the operation >> reporter: two years ago, while enjoying a night out with his wife, he suddenly collapsed. >> i felt lightheaded. that's the last thing i remember before i woke up in the ambulance. >> reporter: he suffers from aortic stenosis, a condition where his aortic valve restricts blood flow from his heart to the rest of the body without treatment, it can be deadly rather than having open-heart surgery to treat it, he had a trans-catheter aortic valve replacement, the same surgery mick jagger had this year. now the fda is making the procedure available to all patients who need a replacement. >> this is an absolute game changer. >> reporter: dr. matthew williams is the director of nyu langones heart center. is this
kendis gibson, nbc news, new york >>> we have a heart health news for you tonight. a groundbreaking procedure will be available for patient that typically need more risky open heart surgery. it's the same procedure mick dr. john torres explains >> reporter: thanks to the procedure, he is stronger than ever >> i had a lot more juice than i had before the operation >> reporter: two years ago, while enjoying a night out with his wife, he suddenly collapsed. >> i...
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stands outside of nationals park gibson played in washington dc in the late 30's and early 40's and helped lead the homestead grays to meager league titles. >>now lawmakers want to further honor gibson and his fellow black ball players for their significant role in american history. so the people. >>understand about. >>the adversity but just the spectacular accomplishments of these players, senator tim kaine is pitching a bipartisan plan to create a commemorative coin. >>that marks the one 100th anniversary of meager league baseball and help keep alive. the story of these great players make sure that the legacy of the nickleby. >>clay's on law or there are no neat really clear slip. if passed. >>asked the coins would raise awareness about the players and raise proceeds for than eager league baseball museum in kansas city, missouri in washington bree jackson. >>time now for us. >>and we'll start with 49 ers football. the portion of training camp for the team gets to hit some new people at practice. the niners in denver practicing with the broncos, this weekend in advance of their mon
stands outside of nationals park gibson played in washington dc in the late 30's and early 40's and helped lead the homestead grays to meager league titles. >>now lawmakers want to further honor gibson and his fellow black ball players for their significant role in american history. so the people. >>understand about. >>the adversity but just the spectacular accomplishments of these players, senator tim kaine is pitching a bipartisan plan to create a commemorative coin....
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nbc's candace gibson weighs in on this movie controversy. >> of all the people you kidnap -- >> reportere people you kill. >> reporter: hunting the poor. >> you picked the wrong dame >> reporter: it's now dead on arrival, officially canceled >> you have no idea what you're up against >> reporter: nbc announcing they're pulling the movie "the hunt" although they are not saying it's directly related to last weekend apartments mass shootings. the parent company of nbc news saying in a statement, afterthoughtful consideration much, the studio has decided to cancel our plans to release the film we stand by our film makers and will continue to distribute films with bold visionary creators like this satirical thriller we understand now is not the right time to release this film. it also comes in the wake of presidential heat. prip alluding to the movie in a series of tweets saying a movie came out in order to inflame and cause chaos. according to the hollywood reporter, those hunters pointed are noted as deplorables in the movie. calling back to hillary clinton's comment in 2016. when the movie
nbc's candace gibson weighs in on this movie controversy. >> of all the people you kidnap -- >> reportere people you kill. >> reporter: hunting the poor. >> you picked the wrong dame >> reporter: it's now dead on arrival, officially canceled >> you have no idea what you're up against >> reporter: nbc announcing they're pulling the movie "the hunt" although they are not saying it's directly related to last weekend apartments mass shootings. the...
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kendis gibson has the story. >> portland state means a lot to me. >> the haunting words from star athletetrickland post aid week ago >> it was time for me to come back home and get a chance to play in front of my family and be closer to my family and help my little brother a lot with school. >> reporter: the 22-year-old was a popular student and & athlete at portland state university, playing both basketball and football but yesterday he was killed, gunned down allegedly by his sister, tame nah strickland his family's now asking why >> he's a very nice kid. he didn't get in no trouble. he barely know what the police was, let alone get in trouble you know, he just did all the things right went to school >> reporter: the shooting friday afternoon, deante at home in northeast portland with his family when his sister walked in, allegedly shooting him, his aunt, and grandmother. both women made it out alive, but deante did not survive. kenneth carter says he was driving down the street when deante stumbled into the road, pleading for help >> his arms were flailing and flapping as to kind of si
kendis gibson has the story. >> portland state means a lot to me. >> the haunting words from star athletetrickland post aid week ago >> it was time for me to come back home and get a chance to play in front of my family and be closer to my family and help my little brother a lot with school. >> reporter: the 22-year-old was a popular student and & athlete at portland state university, playing both basketball and football but yesterday he was killed, gunned down...
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[laughter] he was the gibson man. he was less well remembered -- no one remembers the gibson man, but it was richard harding davis who was a reporter who was like every reporter today looks at him -- [inaudible] so anyway, so the point is he ended up, you know, he liked to believe that he had influence on policy, he liked to believe that he not just reported, but actually spoke to the issues of the day. and for a long time, the he was opposed to intervention in cuba and just believed that it was someone else's fight. and then hearst, and this is to get to your question what i left out, i had this whole chapter. and, you know, i'm sort of -- it's good that the i didn't put it in, because it wouldn't have worked, but it was really good material. so hearst had hired richard harding davis and frederick remington, the artist who was also equally famous and weird. remington had, many in college he was a big football player, bigtime loved football, and he dunked his jersey in cow's blood. he would get a bucket of blood and d
[laughter] he was the gibson man. he was less well remembered -- no one remembers the gibson man, but it was richard harding davis who was a reporter who was like every reporter today looks at him -- [inaudible] so anyway, so the point is he ended up, you know, he liked to believe that he had influence on policy, he liked to believe that he not just reported, but actually spoke to the issues of the day. and for a long time, the he was opposed to intervention in cuba and just believed that it...
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i'm kendis gibson in new york at msnbc world headquarters. it is 7:00 on the east coast, 4:00 on the west coast. here's what's happening right now. a new poll, a new shift. what fresh numbers say about the top democratic front-runners. plus, the busy day ahead for the contenders. >>> his final days. new details on how jeffrey epstein reportedly tried to buy safety while behind bars. >>> and tens of thousands in the rain. a major rally after ten weeks of protests in hong kong. it's happening right now. >>> plus, wall street jitters. a look at where the economy is heading into the new week after the latest wild ride. >>> but happening today, democratic presidential hopefuls on the campaign trail with candidates making their pitch in two crucial states, new hampshire and south carolina. also happening in just a matter of hours, day two of gun control rallies as activists demand action from congress and the president. so, yesterday, demonstrators rallied in cities across the country. look at them all. meanwhile, 2020 democrats took on gun violenc
i'm kendis gibson in new york at msnbc world headquarters. it is 7:00 on the east coast, 4:00 on the west coast. here's what's happening right now. a new poll, a new shift. what fresh numbers say about the top democratic front-runners. plus, the busy day ahead for the contenders. >>> his final days. new details on how jeffrey epstein reportedly tried to buy safety while behind bars. >>> and tens of thousands in the rain. a major rally after ten weeks of protests in hong kong....
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england keeper harry gibson made a good save from a corner but they scored from the rebound. corner. ireland came from behind to earn a 3-3 ireland came from behind to earn a 3—3 draw with scotland. trailing 3-1, this 3—3 draw with scotland. trailing 3—1, this effort told the irish back into the game with less than six minutes remaining before this penalty stroke three minutes later levelled the match. the result leaves both sides needing to win their last game to stand a chance of making the semifinals. that is all from us but we will have more through the evening. thank you for joining more through the evening. thank you forjoining us. hello, welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is james king. so james, what have we got? well, we have got leo, brad and margot, as i like to call them, teaming up for quentin tarantino's ninth film, once upon a time in hollywood. and dora the explorer goes from cartoon to live action and searches for the lost city of gold. and if you are desperate for a film where12—year—olds say disgusting thi
england keeper harry gibson made a good save from a corner but they scored from the rebound. corner. ireland came from behind to earn a 3-3 ireland came from behind to earn a 3—3 draw with scotland. trailing 3-1, this 3—3 draw with scotland. trailing 3—1, this effort told the irish back into the game with less than six minutes remaining before this penalty stroke three minutes later levelled the match. the result leaves both sides needing to win their last game to stand a chance of making...
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ryan gibson is now a fully qualified climbing instructor, but for most of his teenage years was homelessions and be able to progress — that was that was the hardest step really from — for someone from my background, if you like. you know, because we've always been led to believe the outdoors is for the middle class, really. a study carried out by bangor university found there was a common—held view that mountains were for visitors, and that local people were not benefiting from the opportunities on their doorstep. in 2003, just 7% of all outdoor instructor posts in snowdonia were filled by local people. the figure has now risen to 20%. the impact of this project has been recognised by the national lottery community fund, with an award of almost £3 million given to replicate its model of working elsewhere. it doesn't have to be big steps all the time. it can be little baby steps, too. it also encourages people like carina to have the confidence to enjoy the great outdoors. i had an opportunity to try out, you know, climbing and walking and stuff like that. so it's helped mejust overcome p
ryan gibson is now a fully qualified climbing instructor, but for most of his teenage years was homelessions and be able to progress — that was that was the hardest step really from — for someone from my background, if you like. you know, because we've always been led to believe the outdoors is for the middle class, really. a study carried out by bangor university found there was a common—held view that mountains were for visitors, and that local people were not benefiting from the...
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gibson, herto ms. testimony that we will hear later today, suggesting that the focus on cost exclusively is part of the problem, to the extent that it is resulted in the concentration of asos -- of a single supply source. resulting in shortages and contamination issues we have seen. i want to get your sense of that assertion and also, she discusses in her testimony, not to put you on the spot, some private initiatives i believe, private hospitals have undertaken to broaden their perspective on negotiation for drug procurement. not focusing on cost alone but also quality. mr. priest: thank you, senator. as a health-care administrator, we always look through the paradigm of cost, quality, and access. that is the trio of things important to delivering health care. the defense health agency and the military health system operates under a paradigm. readiness is the focus. the main thing we are focused on. besides that, were talking up at her health, that her care, and lower cost. as i specified in the writt
gibson, herto ms. testimony that we will hear later today, suggesting that the focus on cost exclusively is part of the problem, to the extent that it is resulted in the concentration of asos -- of a single supply source. resulting in shortages and contamination issues we have seen. i want to get your sense of that assertion and also, she discusses in her testimony, not to put you on the spot, some private initiatives i believe, private hospitals have undertaken to broaden their perspective on...
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[both laugh] >> i'm pretty darn sure that it's the mel gibson movie "mad max."e like truman, you know, like two syllable. i don't remember. like a kinda generic name. i think the characters in "juno" didn't have long last names like that. "rudy" i've never seen. >> we should see that. >> yeah, um... >> see, tangents run in the family. >> anyway, doesn't matter. it's "mad max." it's one of the "mad max" movies. >> okay, you know what? i trust idris implicitly, especially in matters of trivia. so i will go with him--d, "mad max," final answer. >> that's a great plus one right there. you nailed it! >> ha ha ha ha ha ha! >> got it, idris. well done. llon [cheerd se] >> oh, my goodness. >> $30,000. big step. $50,000 is next. next threshold you can get to guarantees you 50 grand, a free shot at $100,000. and you still have one lifeline. here it is, your $50,000 question. [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ native to chile and argentina, the pudu is the world's smallest species of what, tending to be only about 12 inches tall at the shoulder in adulthood? [suspenseful music]
[both laugh] >> i'm pretty darn sure that it's the mel gibson movie "mad max."e like truman, you know, like two syllable. i don't remember. like a kinda generic name. i think the characters in "juno" didn't have long last names like that. "rudy" i've never seen. >> we should see that. >> yeah, um... >> see, tangents run in the family. >> anyway, doesn't matter. it's "mad max." it's one of the "mad max" movies....
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as we say good morning, i'm kendis gibson, it's 6:00 a.m.n the east coast. >> the president's arrive coming amidst the trade war with china. as he have left the white house there late last night, here's how he responded to a question on whether he had that authority. >> well, in 1977, we had an act, the emergency act, i have the absolute right to do that. >> nbc's kelly o'donnell is traveling with the president in the southwest of france. kelly, before we get to his agenda today. he made some comments on the economy there as he left the white house tonight. what more did he say? >> the president had a lot on his mind, jo, leave be the white house for the overnight trip to france. and he's certainly very frustrated with jay powell, the head of the federal reserve, saying he's not a good chess player, frustrated at a time when we're seeing the stock market go up and down with these two different leader, the fed chair and the president talking about the economic policy. and good wishes to ruth bader ginsburg recovering from new surgery. and the
as we say good morning, i'm kendis gibson, it's 6:00 a.m.n the east coast. >> the president's arrive coming amidst the trade war with china. as he have left the white house there late last night, here's how he responded to a question on whether he had that authority. >> well, in 1977, we had an act, the emergency act, i have the absolute right to do that. >> nbc's kelly o'donnell is traveling with the president in the southwest of france. kelly, before we get to his agenda...
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colonel chris gibson is a u.s.ssor at american foreign policy at williams college. he served on the house armed services committee and the author of rally point, five tasks to unite the country and revitalize the american dream. great to have you with us, sir. >> thanks, laura. great to be back. laura: okay. let's start with this back ant forth between secretary of state mike pompeo and a senior north korean d diplomat, who fired bak after pompeo called their actions rogue. >> the secretary of state is exactly right. behavior is rogue. i'm not surprised by north korea's behavior either. look, they think that president trump is vulnerable. he's already taken political credit for improving the relations between these two countries and what north korea believes is that if the relationship has a perception of deteriorating, that's going to hurt president trump going into the re-election. they're trying to use that moment or that possibility as leverage so that the united states will enter an agreement with them that re
colonel chris gibson is a u.s.ssor at american foreign policy at williams college. he served on the house armed services committee and the author of rally point, five tasks to unite the country and revitalize the american dream. great to have you with us, sir. >> thanks, laura. great to be back. laura: okay. let's start with this back ant forth between secretary of state mike pompeo and a senior north korean d diplomat, who fired bak after pompeo called their actions rogue. >> the...
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i'm jo ling kent with kendis gibson. the second deadly mass shooting in 24 hours of the year. happening right now in downtown dayton, ohio. we are talking about at least nine people dead, 16 people injured and the suspect has been neutralized and killed by dayton police. multiple officers taking down the suspect. this happened at around 1:22 this morning at a popular clubbing area in the oregon district where many people go out for dinner and live music. we do know that no officer have been injured because they were already on scene. they were able to respond, kendis, so quickly to the scene because they were already there. >> because it is a popular area and popular with many people who are out there to the clubs and restaurants and many of the bars. are you waking up right now at 5:22 a.m. eastern time and you're wondering these are imagines from texas from yesterday. no. this is another morning in america and this is yet another mass shooting. the second mass shooting within less than 24 hours in this country. nine people dead in dayton, ohio. at least 16 others injured in
i'm jo ling kent with kendis gibson. the second deadly mass shooting in 24 hours of the year. happening right now in downtown dayton, ohio. we are talking about at least nine people dead, 16 people injured and the suspect has been neutralized and killed by dayton police. multiple officers taking down the suspect. this happened at around 1:22 this morning at a popular clubbing area in the oregon district where many people go out for dinner and live music. we do know that no officer have been...
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kendis gibb don vice presidents -- kendis gibson reports on the movie controversy. >> of all the people you kidnap -- >> a movie about the rich -- hunting the poor >> you picked the wrong bank >> that's now dead on arrival. >> officially canceled >> you have no idea. >> nbc universal say they are pulling the movie "the hunt" i the wake of the mass shootings in el paso and dayton. after thoughtful consideration the studio has decided to cancel the man's to release the anymore west stand by our film makers and will continue to distribute films with bold and visionary creators like those associated with this satirical thriller we understand that now is not the time to release this film. it also comes in the wake of the presidential heat, president trump saying yesterday a movie coming out is made in order to inflame and cause chaos. according to websites they are called deplorables going pack to hillary clinton's label. movies are often delayed when the subject matter is too close to tragic current events but rarely outright canceled. in 2014, sony pulled the interview which depicted the f
kendis gibb don vice presidents -- kendis gibson reports on the movie controversy. >> of all the people you kidnap -- >> a movie about the rich -- hunting the poor >> you picked the wrong bank >> that's now dead on arrival. >> officially canceled >> you have no idea. >> nbc universal say they are pulling the movie "the hunt" i the wake of the mass shootings in el paso and dayton. after thoughtful consideration the studio has decided to cancel...
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. >> councilwoman lynette gibson says the city will send crews to clean up the park next week along with outreach workers to work with the homeless. >>> the treasure island music festival has been canceled and as of now no plans for it to run. the festival was founded in 2007, was held on treasure island until 2016. there was no festival in 2017. last year, moved to oakland. the promoter said bringing it back to life was massive under taking. with the issues facing the location, they feel its not possible to put on that kind of festival that fans expect. >>> oakland zoo changed parking policy to try to alleviate traffic back ups. guests will need to take a parking ticket out of a machine. visitors can pay the $10 fee at the admission booth or as they leave the zoo. previously people would buy parking from an attendant stationed at the entrance leading to back ups. neighbors complained of congestion and a spike in traffic after the opening of the zoo's new california trail exhibit. >>> we are coming up on our 5:00 hour. the investigation in to the two mass shootings continues this morning
. >> councilwoman lynette gibson says the city will send crews to clean up the park next week along with outreach workers to work with the homeless. >>> the treasure island music festival has been canceled and as of now no plans for it to run. the festival was founded in 2007, was held on treasure island until 2016. there was no festival in 2017. last year, moved to oakland. the promoter said bringing it back to life was massive under taking. with the issues facing the location,...
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despite the comment romanticized element of their hitting, running and hiding behind trees like mel gibson in the patriots, there are pitch battles. basically it will force the british to retreat to boston and defend themselves. ultimately the british will attempt to take four or five colonial positions at bunker hill which as every other trivia fan nose was actually fought on a different hill. americans lose but with heavy casualties. this is not the continental army. these are colonial militia forces. there was a pretty good one loss ratio. the one at concord forced to retreat to boston. the idea that the british one and the heavy losses lead to running out of ammunition. it is the fighting in massachusetts that forces the unified response by the colonies. the question is is this america's war or massachusetts war? the continental army is going to be formed by the continental congress and we get george washington as commander in chief. he is serving based on my countries honor and my own character which is very different than the young washington we talked about in his early 20s where he
despite the comment romanticized element of their hitting, running and hiding behind trees like mel gibson in the patriots, there are pitch battles. basically it will force the british to retreat to boston and defend themselves. ultimately the british will attempt to take four or five colonial positions at bunker hill which as every other trivia fan nose was actually fought on a different hill. americans lose but with heavy casualties. this is not the continental army. these are colonial...
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for more i'm joined by beginner gibson and matt gorman, former nrcc communications director.ob like that on the other side. >> yeah? >> what's going on with these republicans going for the exits? >> this should be taken as a warning sign that there are demographic problems in the republican party, including among their electorate. will hurd, as you said, the only african american republican in that is overwhelmingly hispanic. and if you look at how the president's approval numbers among hispanics have done, they have gotten worse at a faster rate than the country. you check out polling and you'll see that in some polls where the president's approval numbers and disapproval numbers have stayed ni his disapproval numbers have gone up between 15 and 20 republicans. >> no, it's not. >> george w. was really good. george w. bush was very good at getting the hispanic vote, the latino vote. >> he was. >> this guy seems to be running against latinos. >> no, look, we're absolutely not going get anywhere near george w. bush numbers in the hispanic vote any time soon. certainly african a
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i'm kendis gibson in new york at msnbc world headquarters.ning right now. a new poll, a new shift. what fresh numbers say about the top democratic front-runners. plus, the busy day ahead for the contenders. >>> his final days.
i'm kendis gibson in new york at msnbc world headquarters.ning right now. a new poll, a new shift. what fresh numbers say about the top democratic front-runners. plus, the busy day ahead for the contenders. >>> his final days.
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the biggest problem when i look at this debt system when it comes to dark money really is gibson drug side of it. -- is prescription drug side of it. at least by adding that sunshine and transparency, it will be a big first step. >> ginger gibson with reuters. right now our political system seems largely dominated cycles of outrage from both sides, one side people get outraged and then the other side gets outraged and they get mad and yell at each other. this is not a partisan tactic. sides.nded on both you, on the other hand, are talking about principled pragmatism and cooperation. can you win an election in the era of outrage with a message that is not outrage? in is your party driving part or doing their part to drive the division in our country by participating in the cycles of outrage? gov. bullock: well, i think that -- look, what we have had, lysed ,n the last 2.5 years, i think is beyond anybody's recognition and really dividing us by race, gender, by geography and the lies and misstatements. i think that our party does not need to elevate and just do everything they can to re
the biggest problem when i look at this debt system when it comes to dark money really is gibson drug side of it. -- is prescription drug side of it. at least by adding that sunshine and transparency, it will be a big first step. >> ginger gibson with reuters. right now our political system seems largely dominated cycles of outrage from both sides, one side people get outraged and then the other side gets outraged and they get mad and yell at each other. this is not a partisan tactic....
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i'm jo ling kent alongside kendis gibson here in new york city at msnbc world headquarters.here on msnbc at 7:00 a.m. in the east, 4:00 a.m. out west. here's what we know right now. there have been two mass shootings in the u.s. in less than 24 hours. one of those shootings now the deadliest one this year. in less than one day, at least 29 people have been killed separately in two states, ohio and texas. at least 42 people wounded, some fighting for their lives right now. among the targets, families doing their saturday shopping in el paso, the other target, crowds at a popular weekend night spot in dayton, ohio. >> okay, so at any moment now, the dayton mayor is expected to hold a press conference to update us on the situation there, but as you noted, at least nine people were killed in downtown area of dayton, the oregon district of dayton. it's a historic park in that town. the shooting started around 1:00 a.m. when the gunman started opening fire. these are live
i'm jo ling kent alongside kendis gibson here in new york city at msnbc world headquarters.here on msnbc at 7:00 a.m. in the east, 4:00 a.m. out west. here's what we know right now. there have been two mass shootings in the u.s. in less than 24 hours. one of those shootings now the deadliest one this year. in less than one day, at least 29 people have been killed separately in two states, ohio and texas. at least 42 people wounded, some fighting for their lives right now. among the targets,...
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. >> reporter: dave gibson says they're teaming up with richmond investigators to get to the bottom oftures climb, he says it doesn't take much for a small fire to take off. >> these fires are deadly, and we can't let fires get loose in any part of our communities. >> reporter: lateñr today polic released this photo of a person of interest in the car fire. they hope to identify and question him. people who live in the area say they need whoever's setting the fires to stop. >> they're sick people out there. and hopefully, hopefully somebody will stop him before he does it again. >> reporter: and we're back here live at the el cerrito fire department. again, investigators want everyone in the community to be on alert, to be aware. if you siee anything suspicious definitely call it in. if you recognize the man in the photo, please, you're asked to department. jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> the investigation continues in the south bay, after a deadly hit-and-run. this happened about 3:00 this morning near the san jose state campus. the man was hit and killed at 4th and san fernando
. >> reporter: dave gibson says they're teaming up with richmond investigators to get to the bottom oftures climb, he says it doesn't take much for a small fire to take off. >> these fires are deadly, and we can't let fires get loose in any part of our communities. >> reporter: lateñr today polic released this photo of a person of interest in the car fire. they hope to identify and question him. people who live in the area say they need whoever's setting the fires to stop....
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for archaeologists like julie gibson, it is a race against time.st 50 years, we have about third of our archaeological sites eroding. beautifully preserved and extraordinary as they are, on the one hand, and eroding into the sea on the other. so part of myjob is to try and keep an eye on these sites to see what character they have, what we're losing. julie has beenjoined by dr ingrid mainland from the univeristy of the highlands and islands archaeological institute to explore the middens, which are remains of ancient domestic waste that are being lost coastal erosion. we are sitting on the beach of dingieshowe, which is near the part of deerness. we're interested in some archaeology that's coming out of the cliff section. there is the remains of middens, fish middens and shell middens that are being eroded away by the sea. they are very interesting and very important because they tell us about humans' activity and human behaviour in the past. from the size of the fish, we think that it's telling us that the site probably dates to the mediaeval peri
for archaeologists like julie gibson, it is a race against time.st 50 years, we have about third of our archaeological sites eroding. beautifully preserved and extraordinary as they are, on the one hand, and eroding into the sea on the other. so part of myjob is to try and keep an eye on these sites to see what character they have, what we're losing. julie has beenjoined by dr ingrid mainland from the univeristy of the highlands and islands archaeological institute to explore the middens, which...
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. >> well, still with me are ginger gibson, adrienne elrod and jon ralston out in nevada. joining us is presidential candidate and former u.s. congressman john delaney. mr. delaney, congressman. >> chris. >> you're one of them sleepers at best. tell me how you win now. how does it die down in the numbers that hasn't been able to make the debate. >> we've got a long way to go. there is still a lot of candidates in this race. and the only polls that really matter is what happens in iowa, in my opinion. i just think there are a lot of. >> you're living out there, aren't you? >> i'm spending a lot of time out there. i've done 35 trips. we've gone to all 99 counties. >> can you detail the state? >> yes, i. we had the social media primary, but now i think it's going to shift. i think the focus is going to be on iowa. i think iowa is looking for solutions. we're in the middle of a trade war right now, and it's destroying iowa and their economy. i'm the only one who, for example, who supported president obama's effort to get in the transpacific partnership, which would make every
. >> well, still with me are ginger gibson, adrienne elrod and jon ralston out in nevada. joining us is presidential candidate and former u.s. congressman john delaney. mr. delaney, congressman. >> chris. >> you're one of them sleepers at best. tell me how you win now. how does it die down in the numbers that hasn't been able to make the debate. >> we've got a long way to go. there is still a lot of candidates in this race. and the only polls that really matter is what...
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a musician on a mission now rkhao get back on his feet kendis gibson, nbc news. ♪ kids just want to play is what we say. ♪ so, this is what we say. ♪ bring back the tigers. ♪ your mighty, mighty tigers. [cheering sounds] ♪ bring back the tigers. across the country, schools are having to cut sports. i'm tony the tiger and i'm on a mission to fix that. buy a box and help all kids be tigers. s knot ♪ ♪ rocking the stage ♪ a w sength. ♪ no sweat secret. all strength. no sweat. we're going all in thion strawberries.ra, at their reddest, ripest, they make everything better. like our strawberry poppyseed salad and new strawberry summer caprese salad. order online for delivery. panera. food as it should be but we're also a cancer fighting, hiv controlling, joint replacing, and depression relieving company. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. fresh we're dealing with here. >> long story. years ago, bullet through hi >>> "hobbs & shaw. rounding out the top three, "lion king." >>> china revaluing its currency what does it mean for your investments. let's ask juliana. >> the k
a musician on a mission now rkhao get back on his feet kendis gibson, nbc news. ♪ kids just want to play is what we say. ♪ so, this is what we say. ♪ bring back the tigers. ♪ your mighty, mighty tigers. [cheering sounds] ♪ bring back the tigers. across the country, schools are having to cut sports. i'm tony the tiger and i'm on a mission to fix that. buy a box and help all kids be tigers. s knot ♪ ♪ rocking the stage ♪ a w sength. ♪ no sweat secret. all strength. no sweat....
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singer walking cross-country who was a rattlesnake, now hospitalized and struggling to walk kenneth gibson has the story >> reporter: grammy nominated musician mike posner being wheeled into the hospital after being hit by a rattlesnake known for hits like "cooler than me." ♪ you think you're cooler than me. >> reporter: and "i took a pill in." ♪ i took a pill in >> reporter: had just walked from kansas into colorado when, according to his twitter, he came across the snake. "i had just crushed 16 miles, i was going for eight more when i got bit by a baby rattlesnake" he wrote that venom is no joke posner was 160 miles into a walk across the entire continent. >> kansas is over here colorado over here >> reporter: as a tribute to his recently deceased father, and also the deejay avici. the singer thanked hospital staff and posted this video of himself struggling to walk >> work through the pain >> reporter: today he urged fans to stay positive and vowed to rebuild with patience and equini equinimoty working hard to get back on his feet >>> just ahead we take a trip back to woodstock and talk
singer walking cross-country who was a rattlesnake, now hospitalized and struggling to walk kenneth gibson has the story >> reporter: grammy nominated musician mike posner being wheeled into the hospital after being hit by a rattlesnake known for hits like "cooler than me." ♪ you think you're cooler than me. >> reporter: and "i took a pill in." ♪ i took a pill in >> reporter: had just walked from kansas into colorado when, according to his twitter, he...
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will not have his contract as coach of south africa renewed gibson was tasked with winning the world cup but the south africans performed poorly at last month's showpiece the 50 year old is being considered to return to england and take over as head coach after the ashes over in florida india returned to winning ways after their shock exit in the world cup semifinals they bowled the west indies out for 95 runs in the 1st of 3 t 20 internationals and despite losing 6 wickets of their own they won with 16 balls to spare. not him or hate him the bad boy of tennis nick kerry all served up some great entertainment as he reached the final of the washington open the australian edge past a final since a pass with a little help from a fan in the front row david stakes has the action all right if you cut through the controversy kerry also has more talent than his number 50 ranking suggests that this was always going to be a tough match against a top seed stephanus it's a pass they played doubles together this week but never faced each other in singles and it was curious who looked most comfort
will not have his contract as coach of south africa renewed gibson was tasked with winning the world cup but the south africans performed poorly at last month's showpiece the 50 year old is being considered to return to england and take over as head coach after the ashes over in florida india returned to winning ways after their shock exit in the world cup semifinals they bowled the west indies out for 95 runs in the 1st of 3 t 20 internationals and despite losing 6 wickets of their own they...
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for archaeologists like julie gibson, it is a race against time.ave about third of our archaeological sites eroding. beautifully preserved and extraordinary as they are, on the one hand, eroding into the sea on the other. so part of myjob is to try and keep an eye on these sites to see what character they have, what we're losing. julie has beenjoined by have, what we're losing. julie has been joined by doctor england have, what we're losing. julie has beenjoined by doctor england mean —— from the —— has beenjoined by a doctor to explore the middens which are remains of ancient domestic waste lost coastal erosion. we are sitting on the beach of dinghies how. we are interested in some archaeology. it is the remains of fish middens. it's interesting and very important because they tell us about behaviour in the past. from the size of the fish, it dates to the size of the fish, it dates to the mediaeval period. this tiny place here up in the north of scotla nd place here up in the north of scotland was part of a vibrant ream of fish, us about wishing s
for archaeologists like julie gibson, it is a race against time.ave about third of our archaeological sites eroding. beautifully preserved and extraordinary as they are, on the one hand, eroding into the sea on the other. so part of myjob is to try and keep an eye on these sites to see what character they have, what we're losing. julie has beenjoined by have, what we're losing. julie has been joined by doctor england have, what we're losing. julie has beenjoined by doctor england mean ——...
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you know you in there you can be yourself i don't go good at gibsons it's all that nobody will criticize you want to kind of your sexual orientation or your appearance any thoughts were always gonna shine you got it going to be scum all that shit in there you can a free flight feel good it's real. she intends to enjoy her free lifestyle to the late hours of the morning. is often among the last lines on the dance floor. now for many people the best sparkling wine in the world is of course champagne which can only use that designation if it's produced in the champagne region of northeast and france but across the border in neighboring belgium wine makers have created sparkling wines of their own which experts are judged to be even better than the fridge original. in belgium the corks are popping in this time we're not talking about the famous belgian beer but about belgian bubbly the bulldozers are world champion bubbles and the former coal mining region of mom produces a luxurious drink. the song of the wind turbine lish on day old is a bubbly that can't be called champagne but it puts th
you know you in there you can be yourself i don't go good at gibsons it's all that nobody will criticize you want to kind of your sexual orientation or your appearance any thoughts were always gonna shine you got it going to be scum all that shit in there you can a free flight feel good it's real. she intends to enjoy her free lifestyle to the late hours of the morning. is often among the last lines on the dance floor. now for many people the best sparkling wine in the world is of course...
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that's one of the men being to take over as england coach after the ashes out as gibson will not have his contract as coach of south africa or new to gibson who's a former england bowling coach was tasked with winning last month's world cup but the south africans performed poorly to wembley where they're in to the closing stages of the community shield which is the traditional curtain raiser to the english football season it's all square at the moment between manchester city and liverpool city had led with a goal from raheem sterling in the 12 minutes but liverpool hit back in the 77th with a header from joel matic 11 at the moment. the bulls local rivals everton have signed 19 year old italy's striker moyes they can from you venters the deals reported to be with $33500000.00 ken scored 6 goals in 13 games to help eventers claim last season city our title he also became the youngest player to school for italy since 1958. love him or hate him the bad boy of tennis nick kyrgios served up some great entertainment as he reached the final of the washington open the australian age par steph
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i'm kendis gibson at msnbc headquarters in new york. a busy saturday. the fbi opened an investigation into the death of multimillionaire accused sex offender jeffrey epstein. what happened to the alleged victims? >>> hawkeye focus. nearly every presidential candidate is in iowa. the one topic on top of their minds right now. >>> and mississippi crying, children left in tears, as their parents are taken away from them in a massive raid. the outrage right now. >>> but we begin with breaking news, the fbi and doj announcing two separate investigation sboogs the death of jeffrey republicstein. the disgraced millionaire was found dead. apparently a suicide this morning. found unresponsive in his jail cell at 6:30 eastern time this morning. the 66-year-old was pronounced dead an hour later at a new york city hospital. three officials are familiar with the matter telling msnbc news that epstein hanged himself in his control. he faced federal charges of sex trafficking minors. he was known for his connections to financial and political leaders including preside
i'm kendis gibson at msnbc headquarters in new york. a busy saturday. the fbi opened an investigation into the death of multimillionaire accused sex offender jeffrey epstein. what happened to the alleged victims? >>> hawkeye focus. nearly every presidential candidate is in iowa. the one topic on top of their minds right now. >>> and mississippi crying, children left in tears, as their parents are taken away from them in a massive raid. the outrage right now. >>> but...
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i'm kendis gibson. coming any moment right now senator bernie sanders speaking in south carolina as the presidential candidate unveils a new plan that he hopes will sway a major voting block. will it be enough? also this hour, people across the country demanding action on gun control. another rally under way in new york city right now as the 2020 presidential candidates respond on the campaign trail. the man behind the white house curtain, yeah, closer look at stephen miller in two feature pieces being written today. a "new york times" reporter who wrote about this west wing character and we'll ask that journalist if his feature pushed the president's buttons today. >>> a lot helping as appening a on the air this sunday. a lot on the campaign trail, bernie sanders has lost steam in the polls, rolling out a new policy on criminal justice reform. our road warrior is traveling with senator bernie sanders and joins us now from columbia, south carolina. senator sanders seeing a hit in the polls lately. is hi
i'm kendis gibson. coming any moment right now senator bernie sanders speaking in south carolina as the presidential candidate unveils a new plan that he hopes will sway a major voting block. will it be enough? also this hour, people across the country demanding action on gun control. another rally under way in new york city right now as the 2020 presidential candidates respond on the campaign trail. the man behind the white house curtain, yeah, closer look at stephen miller in two feature...
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ryan gibson is now a fully qualified climbing instructor, but for most of his teenage years was homelesst step really from... for someone from my background if you like. you know, because we've always been led to believe the outdoors is for the middle class really. a study carried out by bangor university found there was a common—held view that mountains were for visitors, and that local people were not benefiting from the opportunities on their doorstep. in 2003, just 7% of all outdoor instructor posts in snowdonia were filled by local people. the figure has now risen to 20%. the impact of this project has been recognised by the national lottery community fund, with an award of almost £3 million given to replicate its model of working elsewhere. it doesn't have to be big steps all the time; it can be little baby steps. it also encourages people like carina to have the confidence to enjoy the great outdoors. i had an opportunity to try out, you know, climbing and walking and stuff like that. so it's helped mejust overcome personal issues and... i'm going to get emotional here, sorry. it
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joining us here in our studio is ginger gibson, the political reporter for reuters.and andrew wallender, bloomberg law reporter. thank you for being with us on "newsmakers." let me begin with a question that is front and center in the democratic party, the debate over medicare for all being proposed by bernie sanders versus former vice president joe biden, who is advocating a public option, but also keeping private health insurance. what is your view?
joining us here in our studio is ginger gibson, the political reporter for reuters.and andrew wallender, bloomberg law reporter. thank you for being with us on "newsmakers." let me begin with a question that is front and center in the democratic party, the debate over medicare for all being proposed by bernie sanders versus former vice president joe biden, who is advocating a public option, but also keeping private health insurance. what is your view?
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