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immaterial unprecedented period of extreme shortage of many key therapies to treat cancer. >> reporter expert also blames haring. >> if there is a rumor of a shortage every hospital and every doctor tries to get as much as they can. >> reporter: the company that makes it issued an aalert of production delays and suggested new patients not begin treatment but goodman had already started. she can't believe a drug short age could now threaten her life. >> chemo keeps you alive. >> reporter: doctors are beside themselves at not having the tools of their trade. the maker of the drug said they are working closely with the fda on a plan to get the drug out sass soon as possible. it expects supplies to improve by the end of the month. >> wet streets for the morning drive and the coolest day of the workweek. the full forecast as we continue right here. ,,,,,,,,,,, . >>> as we finish this first wednesday in the month of august temperatures averaging two and three degrees below normal so close to seasonal. the weather camera shows the overcast sky but what you can't see are the howling winds, a v
immaterial unprecedented period of extreme shortage of many key therapies to treat cancer. >> reporter expert also blames haring. >> if there is a rumor of a shortage every hospital and every doctor tries to get as much as they can. >> reporter: the company that makes it issued an aalert of production delays and suggested new patients not begin treatment but goodman had already started. she can't believe a drug short age could now threaten her life. >> chemo keeps you...
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again, immaterialed to talk a little bit about -- i wanted to talk a little bit about the walks throughand just real quickly, that period. there were 2-30 hand sanitizers that were empty. there was a drinking fountain and this is just at next door that was in the process of being repaired but didn't have a repair date. there was a stall door that was ripped off of one of the bathrooms that we're in the process of being repaired. and some janitor logs weren't complete and there weren't latex glove in every size. and again, i want to create a visual of the reality -- >> thank you. can i ask you a quick question because i am very concerned about tokens. do you run out of tokens quickly? >> no. what we do and i agree with l.j. is that the monitoring committee will come in at 6:00 to 6:30 and we're feeding the supervisors tokens and they aren't under lock and tea. we normally get 200 to 300 tokens and we have a log we keep and in order to get more tokens so we're never hout, we got to miss briana moore's office to get them and we're always casting off and taking on. and again, h.s.a. can pro
again, immaterialed to talk a little bit about -- i wanted to talk a little bit about the walks throughand just real quickly, that period. there were 2-30 hand sanitizers that were empty. there was a drinking fountain and this is just at next door that was in the process of being repaired but didn't have a repair date. there was a stall door that was ripped off of one of the bathrooms that we're in the process of being repaired. and some janitor logs weren't complete and there weren't latex...
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can you share with this committee how many of va's backlogged construction projects involve immaterial improvements -- improvements needed just to protect the privacy and safety of woman veterans? >> i really, excuse me, don't have that specific information be. i do know that there are initiatives that va includes in its planning process, but i don't know specifically if that -- >> is that something you can find out for us? >> we could certainly get back to you on that. >> okay. i'd really appreciate that. ms. golding, you testified that the medical costs for iraq and afghanistan veterans between 2011 and 2020 could total between $40 billion and $55 billion. that number, of course, doesn't take into account the costs of paying for previous generations of veterans that we're still responsible for. cbo did another report earlier this year on possible ways to reduce the deficit where they made a couple of recommendations about veterans' programs. i don't support those specific proposals because they negatively impacted benefits which i believe we shouldn't be touching. but i do believe th
can you share with this committee how many of va's backlogged construction projects involve immaterial improvements -- improvements needed just to protect the privacy and safety of woman veterans? >> i really, excuse me, don't have that specific information be. i do know that there are initiatives that va includes in its planning process, but i don't know specifically if that -- >> is that something you can find out for us? >> we could certainly get back to you on that....
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on the other hand on the republican side the in the senate we have from from what's an immaterial. approach yeah but we got we got a little you know mr conrad through mitch mcconnell he has appointed jon kyl a path to me and rob portman two out of three of the tea partiers all three of them have signed grover norquist pledge never again to raise taxes on the house side we have john boehner has appointed judge hensarling fred upton and dave camp all three of them tea partiers are two of the three tea partiers there was a time when fred upton was actually fairly moderate and they have all signed grover's pledge so you've got six republicans who signed a pledge not to raise taxes and what's supposed to come out of this to make it work is some tax increases and some revenue cuts how is this going to worry easy easy if it was a c. . this committee by the way it one point five trillion i think it makes it a joke because it makes the makes the committee look like they're doing something when we need to cut way more but it's easy to do what you just said you lower rates and remove holes th
on the other hand on the republican side the in the senate we have from from what's an immaterial. approach yeah but we got we got a little you know mr conrad through mitch mcconnell he has appointed jon kyl a path to me and rob portman two out of three of the tea partiers all three of them have signed grover norquist pledge never again to raise taxes on the house side we have john boehner has appointed judge hensarling fred upton and dave camp all three of them tea partiers are two of the...
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extreme measure that would ban the team from further play for a while and that would have a huge immaterialn the university. a huge impact on this community. most people think it would likely be too severe and doesn't seem that that would be the way the ncaa would go. it is something being discuss and that organization the ncaa says that it will determine what happens to the university, whether there is to be punishment by some time early next year. >> mark, when we're talking about what's next, there's also a possibility here that the players would face laults, i understand trying to get back some of that cash or gifts? >> reporter: that's something that's been reported for the last couple of days. the bankruptcy trustees overseeing the company that sha spiro ran is defungt. there are claims from investors who say they were bilked. those trustees are indicating they might go after some of the players if again the claims are proved true. they might have to pay that money back. so again, one more spinoff from this thing that hit this community very, very hard and again is being taken very se
extreme measure that would ban the team from further play for a while and that would have a huge immaterialn the university. a huge impact on this community. most people think it would likely be too severe and doesn't seem that that would be the way the ncaa would go. it is something being discuss and that organization the ncaa says that it will determine what happens to the university, whether there is to be punishment by some time early next year. >> mark, when we're talking about...
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don't know what's going on because the stock market's crazy, when the price of the stock market is immaterial to understanding that america is suffering from a vampireic extraction of wealth driven by the tax code, banking policy and trade and whoever the president is has to acknowledge that and reconcile that before we can move forward quickly. >> this all comes back to we used to be a democracy, we're out in a corporateocracy, and the corporations -- >> invested facilitated by the politicians. >> the court is giving them permission to do. so a radical change -- >> right. and it's a shame we're left to discuss it at 4:00 in the afternoon on msnbc, these type of conversations should be had in place where is there is a lot more influence over what happens next. i appreciate both of you joining me. joining me for a this conversation. so that all of us can better benefit from an understanding. thank you, todd and barry. >>> from the showdown on wall street to the showdown that is washington. when are they going to quit playing high stakes political games for their own personal advantage when it
don't know what's going on because the stock market's crazy, when the price of the stock market is immaterial to understanding that america is suffering from a vampireic extraction of wealth driven by the tax code, banking policy and trade and whoever the president is has to acknowledge that and reconcile that before we can move forward quickly. >> this all comes back to we used to be a democracy, we're out in a corporateocracy, and the corporations -- >> invested facilitated by the...
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with the whole clinton/lewinsky thing, it was not perjury because it was completely immaterial. it was consensual affair. having the affair would influence the criminal case. you just can't ask that, ken starr's behavior was much more inappropriate. thank you. >> obviously, they felt very much about clinton the same way they do about president obama at this time. they wanted to get rid of him, and they were willing to do it any way that they possibly could. and i think from the time that they -- efforted were -- efforts were started to prosecutor clinton, they were totally out of control. and like i said earlier in the show, i think people are going to be discussing the decades to come about pros and cons of how bill clinton was treated. >> host: you are on quite a tour with this book. unusual in publishing these days, by the ways, it's one the imprints of mcmilon publishing. why are you spending so much time talking about this? >> as a professor, one of my main goals in life is to introduce history to new audiences. if it takes something a little salacious, spoonful of sugar to
with the whole clinton/lewinsky thing, it was not perjury because it was completely immaterial. it was consensual affair. having the affair would influence the criminal case. you just can't ask that, ken starr's behavior was much more inappropriate. thank you. >> obviously, they felt very much about clinton the same way they do about president obama at this time. they wanted to get rid of him, and they were willing to do it any way that they possibly could. and i think from the time that...
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the category is immaterial. this is a very, very large storm.one of the things that that means is that large storms pick up a lot more water than small storms. you can have a storm surge in a category two that's bigger than a storm surge for a category four if it's small. so forget the categories, follow the advice. megyn: when i hear you say that, 3-6 foot storm surges, are we going to be expecting, you know, miles of coastline along, say, the new jersey shore are going to be, you know, houses along the shoreline are likely to be wiped out? you've got six-foot storm surges coming in? >> that's certainly possible, and it depends on the tide, too, because if it comes in if at high tide, that effect is going to be amplified. that we can't tell 48 hours in the advance, but people shouldn't be taking that chance. they need to get out if they're told to get out. megyn: some of these hurricanes, the main event they're worried about is the pounding rains or the really strong winds or the storm surge as you point out, you know, for example, new york cit
the category is immaterial. this is a very, very large storm.one of the things that that means is that large storms pick up a lot more water than small storms. you can have a storm surge in a category two that's bigger than a storm surge for a category four if it's small. so forget the categories, follow the advice. megyn: when i hear you say that, 3-6 foot storm surges, are we going to be expecting, you know, miles of coastline along, say, the new jersey shore are going to be, you know, houses...