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the main treatment in new york city in elm hearst hospital was essentially to put these patients on a vent. and they really reached to try any alternative treatment even though they were successful in other states. prime florida. my hospital was successfully treating patients with the hydroxychloroquine and the zinc with a completely different number of deaths. jedediah: so what's interesting to me about this is having lived through this in new york city, all we heard about was more ventilators. more ventilators. the need for ventilators as if ventilators was somehow going to be a cure for many people. what you actually found was that the ventilator oftentimes contributed to the deaths of many of these people. that's being alleged by a lot of doctors now. so why ventilators as a go to? >> >> i think early on and this is my opinion, governor cuomo requested all these events, 30,000 events back in march. how he would know that we would need 30,000 events beats me. awful i know is i feel that they felt the need to use them in order to be correct. and not look bad. and that was at the pat
the main treatment in new york city in elm hearst hospital was essentially to put these patients on a vent. and they really reached to try any alternative treatment even though they were successful in other states. prime florida. my hospital was successfully treating patients with the hydroxychloroquine and the zinc with a completely different number of deaths. jedediah: so what's interesting to me about this is having lived through this in new york city, all we heard about was more...
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john o'connor has worked on famous cases like the patty hearst case and more.says there's a long history of pushing the envelope, of stretching the law in dubious ways until it snaps and breaks all in a push to nail people to the wall for his career victories. john o'connor's going to talk to us about how that is the background to comey going after trump and michael flynn. also was there something more behind the trump-russia probe? was it really about president obama protecting his legacy on the iran nuclear deal? we've got details on that, and we're going to talk with retired army colonel david hunt. i'm elizabeth macdonald, "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ ♪ elizabeth: thanks for joining us. you're watching the fox business network. we begin with hillary vaughn in washington d.c. hillary. >> reporter: good evening, liz. the oklahoma supreme court at the last minute shot down a last ditch legal challenge to try to force everyone that attends this tulsa rally to socially distance and also wear mask. the president also says he talked with the mayor of tul
john o'connor has worked on famous cases like the patty hearst case and more.says there's a long history of pushing the envelope, of stretching the law in dubious ways until it snaps and breaks all in a push to nail people to the wall for his career victories. john o'connor's going to talk to us about how that is the background to comey going after trump and michael flynn. also was there something more behind the trump-russia probe? was it really about president obama protecting his legacy on...
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and this is a first in the history of the hearst harper's bazaar.chance to prove who they are. we have much to give. we have built this country, black slaves built the capitol, they built the white house. black people have built the railroads. built the country and black people have spilled their blood from lynchings and wars, and serving in wars. mr talley, without wishing to get too personal... call me andre, call me andre. you did say that you were never allowed real genuine love into your life, a loving relationship. and i'm wondering whether that reflects on the thing we were talking about before, on the way in which you had to compartmentalise the pain in your life, and whether that has made you unwilling to be vulnerable. i would never went to therapy because of my sexual abuse, i never had any kind of professional mental health help. i do say that i don't know how to be intimate, because i don't trust intimacy, i don't like people to touch me. my whole brain is scrambled because of the sexual abuse, and it was serial, it was not one time. bu
and this is a first in the history of the hearst harper's bazaar.chance to prove who they are. we have much to give. we have built this country, black slaves built the capitol, they built the white house. black people have built the railroads. built the country and black people have spilled their blood from lynchings and wars, and serving in wars. mr talley, without wishing to get too personal... call me andre, call me andre. you did say that you were never allowed real genuine love into your...
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it's now in the hearst., what was are a little bit earlier was the memorial service for him. the first of various different events that will take place to honour him. many different people at that service will stop it was a close service because of the restrictions in terms of social distancing because of the pandemic. but the world of politics and celebrity brought together during that memorial service. we saw kevin hart, the comedian, the actress tiffa ny hart, the comedian, the actress tiffany had a dish, martin luther king the third, the reverend jesse jackson. so many people coming to pay their respects. as we have seen over pay their respects. as we have seen over the last few weeks this incidence, the death of george floyd has sparked protests against the whole of the united states was up people of all generations coming out onto the streets. on that subject, you might have seen this particular video from charlotte, north carolina which a man implores to generations of protesters to find a better way
it's now in the hearst., what was are a little bit earlier was the memorial service for him. the first of various different events that will take place to honour him. many different people at that service will stop it was a close service because of the restrictions in terms of social distancing because of the pandemic. but the world of politics and celebrity brought together during that memorial service. we saw kevin hart, the comedian, the actress tiffa ny hart, the comedian, the actress...
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get me for hearst almost every evening for months on end. all of them get the month it looked as if i was a it was like a bubble burst a full of that was and i also feel deflated and it's so stupid you don't even talk apple plotzed. off the top song when they canceled the play lots of people were depressed so was i that it was like somebody pulling the rug out from under your feet for all my plans for next year were turned upside down it's not all it was decided yesterday evening that we won't cancel the passion play so it's postponed until may 21st 2022 for a few. it's i want to call that the threat of a pandemic what's made ober-ammergau famous for 400 years has now temporarily closed the village. the portrayal of christ suffering and death which the residents of ober-ammergau vowed to perform when their village was struck by the plague in 1633 famously ends with christ's resurrection that message of hope is part of a program a gas legacy this time the actors will just have to wait another 2 years to proclaim it that they start somewhere c
get me for hearst almost every evening for months on end. all of them get the month it looked as if i was a it was like a bubble burst a full of that was and i also feel deflated and it's so stupid you don't even talk apple plotzed. off the top song when they canceled the play lots of people were depressed so was i that it was like somebody pulling the rug out from under your feet for all my plans for next year were turned upside down it's not all it was decided yesterday evening that we won't...
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business a son still a little >>now i'm i'm older do not want to get 6 i'm going to be cautious of hearstow religious services will be able to resume a starting june 15th here in contra costa county. fonow reporting in orinda right now harvey kron 4 news. >>thanks to 5 members of congress now working to ensure justice for george floyd and all people of color. the new laws they want to see passed in the coming weeks. up next prosecutors have charged 3 more officers in the death of george floyd what california senator kama
business a son still a little >>now i'm i'm older do not want to get 6 i'm going to be cautious of hearstow religious services will be able to resume a starting june 15th here in contra costa county. fonow reporting in orinda right now harvey kron 4 news. >>thanks to 5 members of congress now working to ensure justice for george floyd and all people of color. the new laws they want to see passed in the coming weeks. up next prosecutors have charged 3 more officers in the death of...
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but they're profiting from chaos was another term they can throw out there yellow journalism right hearst newspapers i believe he said something like you give me. the war i'll give you the headline i'll give you the headline and then you give me the war i think that's why i said so it's which comes 1st the headlines of the war so we know leading up to the iraq war that c.n.n. . was the primary reason for the 1st iraq war the 1st invasion member stormin norman yeah that was back during george bush one remember that and that was that was a clear example of a network starting a war with a sovereign country and style that works so well for c.n.n. they made so much money with that that they started a few more wars they held the start of destroyed libya for ratings and now we've got we've got a country to destroy in america because the only countries left that america can invade could actually fight back so will never do that so instead we're attacking our own population for ratings so you know rachel maddow is like look at those people blowing up the street but our weapons pause for a commerci
but they're profiting from chaos was another term they can throw out there yellow journalism right hearst newspapers i believe he said something like you give me. the war i'll give you the headline i'll give you the headline and then you give me the war i think that's why i said so it's which comes 1st the headlines of the war so we know leading up to the iraq war that c.n.n. . was the primary reason for the 1st iraq war the 1st invasion member stormin norman yeah that was back during george...
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racism john hendren has a report from minneapolis the minneapolis police chief took a knee is the hearst bearing george floyd past a barrel of respect for the man whose death at the hands of his officers launched a national movement. inside a minneapolis memorial service george floyd was remembered as a family man a gentle giant who would doored his 6 year old daughter giana now fatherless it's crazy. all these people came to see my brother. that's amazing to me so many people. he was also remembered as the spark that set off often fiery protests in more than a dozen cities across the u.s. a movement the reverend al sharpton urged mourners throughout the country to continue it's time for us to stand out in charges made and say good job and meet. this crowd of hundreds of people didn't come with invitations they came to pay their respects to george ford and there's such a demand to do so that there will be multiple memorial services one in his state of birth north carolina on saturday another in his former hometown of houston on monday and then a funeral on tuesday. as the memorial took p
racism john hendren has a report from minneapolis the minneapolis police chief took a knee is the hearst bearing george floyd past a barrel of respect for the man whose death at the hands of his officers launched a national movement. inside a minneapolis memorial service george floyd was remembered as a family man a gentle giant who would doored his 6 year old daughter giana now fatherless it's crazy. all these people came to see my brother. that's amazing to me so many people. he was also...
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let's get more with laura hearst. shell will report an impairment charge.rom them this morning. what stood out to you as the most surprising in terms of the figures we got? >> i suppose it is hugely surprising because we were warned the second quarter would impact was going to setting but what is surprising is that long-term impacts we are seeing on the business. they are saying covid is having a real structural impact on long-term prices. impacthat being the main that this pandemic has had on oil majors. what else has been left in this virus's wake for the big producers? >> basically, it has touched every single part of their business. almostes will be down by half, a big hit to their sales. on top of that, they are going to take impairments on different parts of their business, so we are seeing a reduced business longer-term. anna: what about the price assumptions oil companies are making? regard andd in this now this news from shell. what do we know about how the oil majors are going to be pricing the reserves they are sitting on? >> bp revised prices do
let's get more with laura hearst. shell will report an impairment charge.rom them this morning. what stood out to you as the most surprising in terms of the figures we got? >> i suppose it is hugely surprising because we were warned the second quarter would impact was going to setting but what is surprising is that long-term impacts we are seeing on the business. they are saying covid is having a real structural impact on long-term prices. impacthat being the main that this pandemic has...
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jackie: when it comes to michael flynn and your client, he says basically him summarizing, he was co-hearstgiving a false confession, that does happen right? >> yes it happens a lot, the national database of exoneration has the names of hundreds and hundreds of people on it who entered pleas of guilty and were later exonerated and by the way even the law recognizes that a plea of guilty is not a confession. jackie: what about the other players that are now associated with this. former president obama, vice president biden, we talked about jim comey, you have the susan wright e-mail of whatever might've transpired in the oval office. this might be larger than we ever thought. >> i think it is larger than most people thought unfortunately. it is going to get worse the more john durham investigates and finds additional evidence. i think that's why the country is turned upside down right now frankly, i think it has a lot more to do with going on behind the scenes than what they're claiming it is. jackie: what has it been for you and your client. >> we have an oral argument a week from today, we
jackie: when it comes to michael flynn and your client, he says basically him summarizing, he was co-hearstgiving a false confession, that does happen right? >> yes it happens a lot, the national database of exoneration has the names of hundreds and hundreds of people on it who entered pleas of guilty and were later exonerated and by the way even the law recognizes that a plea of guilty is not a confession. jackie: what about the other players that are now associated with this. former...
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hearst warns the investors they are all but certain to be wiped out.here is a strong demand away from the home market and the discount carrier tells bloomberg the british government is standing in the way of many would-be flyers. -- we see there is a good demand coming in outside the u.k. i think the demand is dampened by the quarantine that the u.k. government has put in place last week. be replacedhat will by something else and we will see things picking up and pricing levels to be relatively normal. arriving on easyjet are subject to a 14 day quarantine. alix: thank you. the markets are well off the lows of the session for the s&p but as we reopen especially here in the u.s. and you have threats of pockets of lockdown and how you handle the 28 volatility in the market and we are very close -- and the two-way volatility in the market. there is a lot of pressure building. waiting for the fed. let's see what jay powell says. maybe he will talk about shock and all continuing at the central bank. the market is rotating out of some of the best-performing
hearst warns the investors they are all but certain to be wiped out.here is a strong demand away from the home market and the discount carrier tells bloomberg the british government is standing in the way of many would-be flyers. -- we see there is a good demand coming in outside the u.k. i think the demand is dampened by the quarantine that the u.k. government has put in place last week. be replacedhat will by something else and we will see things picking up and pricing levels to be relatively...
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eric hearst out of brown atthers has been a force hamilton lane advisors, he is the chairman now. of the blood to spokespeople of private equity. his interview five years ago with mckenzie is absolutely classic. there is no other way to put it. it should be a required read for mbarybody who was an candidate. he joins us with our chief financial correspondent. private equity is an absolute uproar. it is about lower yields, lower rate to return. what is the new internal rate of return for private equity? good morning, it is great to be here. our asset class has moved to being a relative asset class. 20 years ago people talked about two times their money and 20% rates of return. we've matured into being an equity alternative. people are trying to figure out where they think the public equity market is going. they want to make sure it is private equity that will 500 basis points over that. we have entered a world where managers are not stretching for risk it all and looking for strong downside protection. i think you will see them underwriting lower returns. something like midteens. t
eric hearst out of brown atthers has been a force hamilton lane advisors, he is the chairman now. of the blood to spokespeople of private equity. his interview five years ago with mckenzie is absolutely classic. there is no other way to put it. it should be a required read for mbarybody who was an candidate. he joins us with our chief financial correspondent. private equity is an absolute uproar. it is about lower yields, lower rate to return. what is the new internal rate of return for private...
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tina fordham is with us right now, head of global strategy at avon hearst.tart with the relevance of the rally. it has been a bit of a lightning rod because of how it fits into the middle of not just covid-19 but the many race related protests that have been going on across the country. >> absolutely. the choice of tulsa as a location, president trump says he does nothing to do with the fact that also was the sight of what is regarded as the biggest massacre of black americans in the history of the united states and also was originally ,cheduled to be on juneteenth the celebration of emancipation of american slaves, the rally was moved by one day, but we are still seeing inflammatory language from the president cautioning protesters. this is coming after a couple of weeks of large, sustained protests against racial injustice. obviously, everyone who will attend has to sign a waiver suggesting they would be nobody at fault worthy to come done with covid. this is bordering on irresponsible, if not well beyond. tina: this is where -- alarmingly -- the political
tina fordham is with us right now, head of global strategy at avon hearst.tart with the relevance of the rally. it has been a bit of a lightning rod because of how it fits into the middle of not just covid-19 but the many race related protests that have been going on across the country. >> absolutely. the choice of tulsa as a location, president trump says he does nothing to do with the fact that also was the sight of what is regarded as the biggest massacre of black americans in the...
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the courts themselves, they work pretty much the same during the patty hearst trial in 1975 as they did during the o.j. simpson trial in 1995. and how they were operating this year right up until the pandemic struck. jack newton, the control of a legal software company. >> we're seeing what i skribds as five or ten years of change in the legal profession. it happened in five or ten months. >> sweeping changes in the alameda county courts have been she said hea shepherded. >> we are in fact operating across all case types. the difference is we're doing it remotely. >> many work meetings are going online. maybe you've participated on zoom. now courts are, too. >> it's a huge change. it's a huge, huge transition. security is, of course, the paramount concern. but the bottom line is the job of the courts is to be open when we are in these kinds of crisis and difficult periods. >> i've check in with the county's traffic court and got permission to record. don't let that red letter warning concern you. don't worry about the commissioner fading in and out, either. her background is virtual. th
the courts themselves, they work pretty much the same during the patty hearst trial in 1975 as they did during the o.j. simpson trial in 1995. and how they were operating this year right up until the pandemic struck. jack newton, the control of a legal software company. >> we're seeing what i skribds as five or ten years of change in the legal profession. it happened in five or ten months. >> sweeping changes in the alameda county courts have been she said hea shepherded. >>...
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we saw police cars blocking off the intersection at hearst avenue. this is to the west of downtown and the uc berkeley campus. >>> after three nights of vandalism and looting, oakland business owners are picking up the pieces. abc 7 news reporter liz pena spoke to one restaurant owner facing close to $20,000 in damage to her business but the community's response is keeping her hopeful. >> reporter: keep it oakland. that's exactly what this oakland native decided to do when opening three restaurants in her community. over the weekend, this one was looted and vandalized. >> these are our babies. our businesses are our children. we don't have children. you know, and when they destroy these they destroy a little piece of us. >> reporter: after seeing this image, her husband chris ran to the restaurant to protect it, finding looters inside taking electronics and alcohol. >> i jumped through the window, got everybody out. >> reporter: he was assaulted as the group ran out. >> my heart was already broken because of what's going on in this country. so there
we saw police cars blocking off the intersection at hearst avenue. this is to the west of downtown and the uc berkeley campus. >>> after three nights of vandalism and looting, oakland business owners are picking up the pieces. abc 7 news reporter liz pena spoke to one restaurant owner facing close to $20,000 in damage to her business but the community's response is keeping her hopeful. >> reporter: keep it oakland. that's exactly what this oakland native decided to do when...
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i'm rick dunham, the washington bureau chief of the houston chronicle and hearst newspapers and the creatorf the texas on the potomac political blog on crime.com and my san antonio.com and i've been highjacked to perry presidential because some governor is running for president right now. in my extracurricular life i am the president of the national press club's journalism institute of which the crown jewel is the enational journalim library. libraries are what the book festival is about. raises money for public libraries in tbs and for literacy programs. all of the books you buy benefit the libraries of the state of texas. i highly recommend you buy "gunfight." our author will sign books after our program in the book signing tent up congress avenue. i have been asked by the folks at c-span to ask you to turn off our silence your cell phones. we've had some problems earlier today. if you want to take out your concealed weapons permits now it's probably a good time also. concealed weapons don't take out because if you take them out they're not concealed anymore. what we're here today to talk
i'm rick dunham, the washington bureau chief of the houston chronicle and hearst newspapers and the creatorf the texas on the potomac political blog on crime.com and my san antonio.com and i've been highjacked to perry presidential because some governor is running for president right now. in my extracurricular life i am the president of the national press club's journalism institute of which the crown jewel is the enational journalim library. libraries are what the book festival is about....
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guest is an assistant professor in afro american studies at the university of massachusetts at amp hearstei parker talking about lunch counter and joined by our friends on c-span american history tv. lines, on the phone 202-748-8000 in the eastern time zone and a special line for sit in participants or family members if you remember those sit ins, the number 202-748-8002 and on the east coast 202-748-8001. professor parker, white did this movement become the one that gets pointed to, the greensboro protest and particular? why was this new round of protests? this was not the first letter counter protest. there had been other lunch counterprotests going back to the 1940's and 1950's. guest: they are at a heller store, meant -- they are a historical moment and there's an energy and desire for immediacy among these young people guest: we are in a moment after the second world war and the economy is prosperous. locatedamericans have two urban centers and they are more -- they are earning wages and making more money and they are more educated the time is ripe. then we have the emmett till in mo
guest is an assistant professor in afro american studies at the university of massachusetts at amp hearstei parker talking about lunch counter and joined by our friends on c-span american history tv. lines, on the phone 202-748-8000 in the eastern time zone and a special line for sit in participants or family members if you remember those sit ins, the number 202-748-8002 and on the east coast 202-748-8001. professor parker, white did this movement become the one that gets pointed to, the...
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one was owned by a guy named hearst. one was owned by a guy named pulitzer. they were rivals. those two newspapers. they were, i don't know, the facts and the cnn of their day. they competed with coverage in cuba. they both realized, i don't even want to say it. the more sensationalistic the story, the more sales you got. the bloodier the story, the more copies you sold. then, the coverage of the events in cuba, it gets worse and worse and more lurid. american press nicknamed the general in charge, the butcher of cuba. people read these things and they read these stories and you know what they think. they think what every american everywhere at all times has always said, somebody ought to do something about this. i mean, it's like they were putting the ball on a tee for it to be hit. this is not a hard pitch. this is an underhand. here is cuba. go to town. we ought to do something in cuba! what? we have to stop the revolution. wait, we can't stop the revolution. we were freed by a revolution. we ought to back the revolution. hold on a second. what do you mean exactly? i don't
one was owned by a guy named hearst. one was owned by a guy named pulitzer. they were rivals. those two newspapers. they were, i don't know, the facts and the cnn of their day. they competed with coverage in cuba. they both realized, i don't even want to say it. the more sensationalistic the story, the more sales you got. the bloodier the story, the more copies you sold. then, the coverage of the events in cuba, it gets worse and worse and more lurid. american press nicknamed the general in...
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and seeing the sign on the side of the hearst, killed in atlanta, georgia, 2020, makes the hair on yourstand up. powerful. a powerful image. rehema ellis, thank you very much. and nascar's rain delayed race at the talladega superspeedway in alabama will take place a couple minutes from now after a dark day on the track. nascar has called the fbi to investigate a noose found hanging in the garage stall of bubba wallace, the only black driver in the cup series. and they found this late sunday evening. alabama's governor condemned the incident today in a statement, saying, quote, there's no place for this disgusting display of hatred in our state. racism and threats of this nature will not be condoned nor tolerated. and i commit to assisting in any way possible to insure that the person responsible for this is caught and punished. this comes on the heels of them banning confederate flags at the track. nbc news correspondent sam brock has more. >> a disturbing discovery, a noose found in the garage stall of bubba wallace at the talladega superspeedway in lincoln, alabama, on sunday. less th
and seeing the sign on the side of the hearst, killed in atlanta, georgia, 2020, makes the hair on yourstand up. powerful. a powerful image. rehema ellis, thank you very much. and nascar's rain delayed race at the talladega superspeedway in alabama will take place a couple minutes from now after a dark day on the track. nascar has called the fbi to investigate a noose found hanging in the garage stall of bubba wallace, the only black driver in the cup series. and they found this late sunday...
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the tribal priority window for the hearst man is now opened which enables tribes to get first dibs in this prime that been spectrum before withholding option next year. we've also unanimously open of the entire six gigahertz band for the unlicensed use. massive 200 megahertz test bed for innovators innovation. it almost finished the tv transition. because this transition is going well, wireless services including five g, are not being provided throughout america unceasing hundred megahertz band. finally, i would like to mention a personal and professional priority that is literally a matter of life and death. suicide prevention. three weeks from today, the fcc will vote on final rules to designate 988, the new nationwide three digit number to reach professionals and staff national suicide prevention lifeline. by making it easier for those who are in crisis to reach those who can help, we can save lives and reduce the stigma is associated with mental illness. in time and suicide rates in america are on the rise, and historic levels, especially for vulnerable populations. you'll be gq i
the tribal priority window for the hearst man is now opened which enables tribes to get first dibs in this prime that been spectrum before withholding option next year. we've also unanimously open of the entire six gigahertz band for the unlicensed use. massive 200 megahertz test bed for innovators innovation. it almost finished the tv transition. because this transition is going well, wireless services including five g, are not being provided throughout america unceasing hundred megahertz...