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i arrived at irwin county detention center in july 2020.ittle after i arrived, i started feeling a bomb in a pain so i asked to see a doctor. i went multiple times and they made appointments. when i went to this appointment, i would to see dr. amin. shackled. i had chains. the nurses took my weight, temperature, and my blood pressure with my ankles shackled. amy: you are in for a civil offense. they are saying you violated your immigration status. yet called the police yourself because you said you were being abused by your partner. and they arrested you? >> yes. amy: said now you're shackled and brought to the gynecologist. >> yes, ma'am. they took my weight and put me back in a room where the nurse, to take off my clothes. so they had to take off my chains for me to take off my close. i'm sitting on the bed. dr. amin comes in. he does not acknowledge me. he does not say anything. his demeanor is very much mainly and rude. this like he is unapproachable. i did not even say hi to him. he's arts putting his gloves on and getting ready for th
i arrived at irwin county detention center in july 2020.ittle after i arrived, i started feeling a bomb in a pain so i asked to see a doctor. i went multiple times and they made appointments. when i went to this appointment, i would to see dr. amin. shackled. i had chains. the nurses took my weight, temperature, and my blood pressure with my ankles shackled. amy: you are in for a civil offense. they are saying you violated your immigration status. yet called the police yourself because you said...
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irwin red linger of the national center for disaster preparedness with ang expertise in pandemics and we're happy to welcome to the broadcast, lisa sherman. she is a 35-year veteran of business media and advertising, who happens to be president and ceo of the ad council, the folks who have made the best public service commercials of our tv watching lifetimes from seat belts to drug abuse to disease prevention. welcome to you both and, lisa, no pressure. all you need to do is convince the majority of americans to get vaccinated. tell our audience how you intend to do that that are watching tonight. >> thanks, brian. it's great to be here. you know, i think we would all agree this is the biggest issue of our lifetime, and it requires clearly the most significant public education we've ever undertaken and we're thinking about it in a couple of ways, number one, it's not a one size fits all proposition. we envision multiple distinct campaigns that will reach different audiences, especially communities of color, where we know they've been hit hardest by the pandemic and where the levels of
irwin red linger of the national center for disaster preparedness with ang expertise in pandemics and we're happy to welcome to the broadcast, lisa sherman. she is a 35-year veteran of business media and advertising, who happens to be president and ceo of the ad council, the folks who have made the best public service commercials of our tv watching lifetimes from seat belts to drug abuse to disease prevention. welcome to you both and, lisa, no pressure. all you need to do is convince the...
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did run, very capably, and look at that, there is a 52-week high, up 3.5% so i think irwin -- oh, irwin at 4:00, david. i think irwin is a consumer package goods guy, and can really do a pretty good job. canopy, i urge people to look at that one if you want to do cannabis, canopy is going to have with the equivalent of taste great, no filling, not less filling, no filling. tell me, david, if you don't want to get a legal buzz, don't drive, but a legal buzz from a thc drink from canopy that tastes good? >> sure. i'll give that a shot. >> i'll bring you a six-pack over. >> i think it is important how small the companies re the pro forma on this thing, u.s. revenue, total revenue, 865 million u.s. dollars that's pro forma last 12 months reported by each company if they were together. these are tiny companies >> no chewy. >> no. >> no fastly. >> no. >> no exxonmobil. >> used to be a big company. carl, to you. >> yeah, guys. we got those retail sales numbers down 1.1 from rick santelli at 7:30 flash pmi is on the way. good morning, rick. >> good morning, carl. we'll get to the flash pmis. if
did run, very capably, and look at that, there is a 52-week high, up 3.5% so i think irwin -- oh, irwin at 4:00, david. i think irwin is a consumer package goods guy, and can really do a pretty good job. canopy, i urge people to look at that one if you want to do cannabis, canopy is going to have with the equivalent of taste great, no filling, not less filling, no filling. tell me, david, if you don't want to get a legal buzz, don't drive, but a legal buzz from a thc drink from canopy that...
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i've never seen an industry with such great opportunities. >> irwin simon, brendan, thank you so much. good to talk with you both. >> thank you, sara. >> thank you. >> congratulations on the merger today. >> thank you very much. >>> wild ride for retail stocks during the pandemic. adidas is no exception we caught up with the adidas ceo. that's just ahead. i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. oh. their award-winning content is tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its recommendations. so it's like my streaming service. well except now you're binge learning. see how you can become a smarter investor with a personalized education from td ameritrade. visit tdameritrade.com/learn ♪ ♪ ♪ heart monitors that let your doctor watch over you, just like you watch over your best friend. another life-changing technology from abbott, so you don't wait for life. you live it. >>> let's go back to
i've never seen an industry with such great opportunities. >> irwin simon, brendan, thank you so much. good to talk with you both. >> thank you, sara. >> thank you. >> congratulations on the merger today. >> thank you very much. >>> wild ride for retail stocks during the pandemic. adidas is no exception we caught up with the adidas ceo. that's just ahead. i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. that's why...
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daisy bonner with the private cook for a local family, the irwin family. when she would go to georgia for long periods of time to ingratiate themselves with the president, the irwin family went daisy bonner to fdr. she would stay in a cottage and cook . she introduced them to all kinds of specialties, like country captain. i don't know if you have heard of this. it's very popular in georgia. it is a chicken curry dish. she and president roosevelt would joke about having a secret recipe with 45 ingredients. that wasn't the case here that was their private joke. she also cooked a lot of southern delicacies. the one thing that fdr loved by daisy bonner was pigs feet. he loved pig feet. the way daisy bonner would cook them is that she would boil them and then take them out of the pot and broil them and then butter them, and that is how he liked them. just stay with me. it will get worse for a second. one of the other interesting stories was that fdr served pigs feet in the white house to winston churchill. what he served were sweet and sour pig feet. alonzo fi
daisy bonner with the private cook for a local family, the irwin family. when she would go to georgia for long periods of time to ingratiate themselves with the president, the irwin family went daisy bonner to fdr. she would stay in a cottage and cook . she introduced them to all kinds of specialties, like country captain. i don't know if you have heard of this. it's very popular in georgia. it is a chicken curry dish. she and president roosevelt would joke about having a secret recipe with 45...
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for long periods of ime to ingratiate themselves with the president, the irwin family lent -- daisy bonner to her, to the pdr and she would stay in a cottage at little white house -- in warm springs and cook. and she introduced him to all kinds of specialties like country captain -- i don't know you've or heard of this dish that's very popular in georgia. it is essentially a chicken curry dish, and she and president roosevelt would joke about it having a secret recipe with 45 ingredients, that wasn't the case but their private joke. but she also cooked a lot of southern delicacies, but one thing that fdr loved by daisy bonner was pigs' feet. the way she cooked them was she would boil them and she would take them out of the pot and then broil them and split them and broil them and butter them and that's how he liked them, so stay with me. it is going to get worse for a second. one of the other interesting stories, fdr served pigs feet in the white house to winston churchill. and what he served were sweet and sour pigs' feet. now alonzo field, a longtime butler in the white house who
for long periods of ime to ingratiate themselves with the president, the irwin family lent -- daisy bonner to her, to the pdr and she would stay in a cottage at little white house -- in warm springs and cook. and she introduced him to all kinds of specialties like country captain -- i don't know you've or heard of this dish that's very popular in georgia. it is essentially a chicken curry dish, and she and president roosevelt would joke about it having a secret recipe with 45 ingredients, that...
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control y la prevenciÓn de enfermedades a partir de hoy mujeres detenidas en el centro migratorio de irwina como seran las cuando el democrata ocupe la presidencia en enero.y alex padilla, de origen mexicano, hace historia al convertirse en el primer hispano que representara a clifornia en el queridos abuelos: el covid sigue siendo un peligro, por eso los nietos prometemos no bajar la guardia. usaremos mascarillas aunque el tio luis se ría de nosotros. mejor que ría hoy y no que llore mañana. evitaremos salir de casa, para evitar que aumente el contagio. juntémonos por video. prefiero que no me abraces hoy... para que puedas abrazarme mañana. no bajes la guardia con el covid-19. hazlo por amor. que cubriera su condición preexistente. ella necesitaba uno económico. ellos querían uno que cubriera a su familia. y todos lo encontraron en covered california, un servicio gratuito que conecta a los californianos con planes de salud de renombre además de ofrecer ayuda económica para los que la necesiten. consulta con un experto local en español, por internet o teléfono. covered california. tu segu
control y la prevenciÓn de enfermedades a partir de hoy mujeres detenidas en el centro migratorio de irwina como seran las cuando el democrata ocupe la presidencia en enero.y alex padilla, de origen mexicano, hace historia al convertirse en el primer hispano que representara a clifornia en el queridos abuelos: el covid sigue siendo un peligro, por eso los nietos prometemos no bajar la guardia. usaremos mascarillas aunque el tio luis se ría de nosotros. mejor que ría hoy y no que llore...
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irwin redlener, always great to see you. thank you for coming on on a friday night. >>> and coming up one er doctor's plea to his residents of his state when "the 11th hour" continues. ♪ ♪ ♪ heart monitors that let your doctor watch over you, just like you watch over your best friend. another life-changing technology from abbott, so you don't wait for life. you live it. >>> i think we have not yet seen the post-thanksgiving peak. that's the concerning thing because the numbers in and of themselves are alarming, and then you realize it is likely we'll see more of a surge as we get 2 to 3 weeks past the thanksgiving holiday. >> in fact, the cdc is warning tonight that the country is now entering a phase of high level transmission. and for the first time in this pandemic it's encouraging mask wearing everywhere outside the home and inside the home if a family member's been exposed to the virus. critical staffing shortages have hospitals luring nurses and doctors out of retirement. and physicians and caregivers are begging gover
irwin redlener, always great to see you. thank you for coming on on a friday night. >>> and coming up one er doctor's plea to his residents of his state when "the 11th hour" continues. ♪ ♪ ♪ heart monitors that let your doctor watch over you, just like you watch over your best friend. another life-changing technology from abbott, so you don't wait for life. you live it. >>> i think we have not yet seen the post-thanksgiving peak. that's the concerning thing...
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but frank irwin left to try to make certain that the connolly children, they were in public children, go get those. but the real difficult thing was, in driving moiers to the airport the first report that we had was that president kennedy had been killed and john connolly had been severely injured and might not live. we were concerned that we might hear the news that governor gonlly died also. the town was full of people here for the reception and for the din hear the night. driving down the streets of austin you knew you would see grown people on the streets crying. everybody was at a loss because knowledge of this had happened during the lifetime of any of the people here in austin at the time. it was opportunity that we came up with the idea of having the prayer service in the house chamber. people wanted something to do. we did plan the prayer service. and the house gallery and floor was overflowing with people. >> it was open to the public. it wasn't just for members of the -- >> yes, it was open to the public. the gallery was full. people jammed the capital. we didn't have accom
but frank irwin left to try to make certain that the connolly children, they were in public children, go get those. but the real difficult thing was, in driving moiers to the airport the first report that we had was that president kennedy had been killed and john connolly had been severely injured and might not live. we were concerned that we might hear the news that governor gonlly died also. the town was full of people here for the reception and for the din hear the night. driving down the...
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different man: irwin and larry bell and helen pashgian, all of these artists, are at the top of theirame now.
different man: irwin and larry bell and helen pashgian, all of these artists, are at the top of theirame now.
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you to have a look at for now though at 27 the half minutes past 8 in the morning moscow time kevin irwin signing off for me and the rest of the team be on the scene of a great day. larry it was a different bed barely got on another researcher to be. a barrier. as weapon of mass communication is spreading in developing their. own different way to america and there's a danger that when you end up on t.v. as if it was an immobile devices more than 12000000000 contaminated countries if you don't need to be able to keep your mother. mary against alternative vision. if you start to question a regulated excelsior nic you're mistaken i mean to where i'm going to create an uproarious or media narrative undercover and i'm going to disable the site. if you will get exposed or i'll take your complaint decontaminate my question help you i'll use it and break everything to. track down where mary so you can defend yourself and your reference from the weapons of mass communications. thanks for the r.t. to. give the enemy up in your view mirror. universe which really of. information question to. those th
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morning from moscow this friday the 18th of december 8th one local time here kevin irwin with the latest for you for the next half hour thanks for taking the time to check us out so 1st as mentioned in their sports talk court has rejected an appeal by russia's anti doping agency of the world governing body banned in south lead to international events the ban has been half to 2 years but the country's olympic committee points out there are no grounds for any punishment at all. this is we do not welcome the decision to partially satisfy what is claim and deprived of its compliance status with the world anti-doping code our position is initially based on the fact that there are no grounds for any full or partial punishment of rossana and consequently any sanctions against the participants in this case we believe that in this part the court did not fully take into account the presented arguments. it's an ambiguous story in general this decision was predictable but this is not for us to decide sports politics is such that few have inside information about what is happening at the top and ther
morning from moscow this friday the 18th of december 8th one local time here kevin irwin with the latest for you for the next half hour thanks for taking the time to check us out so 1st as mentioned in their sports talk court has rejected an appeal by russia's anti doping agency of the world governing body banned in south lead to international events the ban has been half to 2 years but the country's olympic committee points out there are no grounds for any punishment at all. this is we do not...
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here no good morning from moscow this friday the 18th of december my name's kevin irwin with the latest for you for the next 30 minutes great you've checked in with us thank you 1st new in wiki leaks editor in chief kristen her from sin as you heard confirming to r t the authenticity of a recently revealed a jewel in a sandwich tape in the order you know the whistleblower tried to warn us of. origins of widespread internet releases of american classified information way back in 2011 that appears in stark contrast than to u.s. claims that a songe wanted to endanger american lives after some told us the audio should be a game changer in terms of the us paid right now to extradite as much this evidence that you heard and i can confirm that this is authentic is not new to the courts in the u.k. transcript of for this conversation was presented to the court in september well this should have a tremendous weight because it suits basically the argument that is in the narrative for the justice department in their indictment and try to use their to get a measured a lovely u.k. you know talking a
here no good morning from moscow this friday the 18th of december my name's kevin irwin with the latest for you for the next 30 minutes great you've checked in with us thank you 1st new in wiki leaks editor in chief kristen her from sin as you heard confirming to r t the authenticity of a recently revealed a jewel in a sandwich tape in the order you know the whistleblower tried to warn us of. origins of widespread internet releases of american classified information way back in 2011 that...
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to talk about then good morning this friday the 18th of december my name is kevin irwin here for the next 30 minutes with the latest from our newsroom there wiki leaks editor in chief kristen her from the sun confirming 1st and to r.t. the authenticity of a recently revealed tape in the audi of the whistleblower tries to warn u.s. authorities of widespread internet. releases of american classified information back in 2011 that appears in stark contrast to the u.s. claims that the sons wanted to endanger american lives them after some told us the audio should be a game changer in terms of the u.s. paid to extradite his sons right now this evidence that you heard and i can confirm that this is authentic is not new to the courts in the u.k. transcript of for this conversation was presented to the court in september well this should have a tremendous weight because it suits basically the argument that is in the narrative for the justice department in their indictment which they are trying to use now to get him actually lovely u.k. you know talking about irresponsible behavior and putting
to talk about then good morning this friday the 18th of december my name is kevin irwin here for the next 30 minutes with the latest from our newsroom there wiki leaks editor in chief kristen her from the sun confirming 1st and to r.t. the authenticity of a recently revealed tape in the audi of the whistleblower tries to warn u.s. authorities of widespread internet. releases of american classified information back in 2011 that appears in stark contrast to the u.s. claims that the sons wanted to...
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recall that with regard to syria the united states is in bed with the kurdish community there and mr irwin sees that as a number of the turkish interests because as he sees it they will then begin to support the kurds in turkey itself i haven't begun to talk about the conflict between turkey and france in the eastern mediterranean so this is a very troubled relationship all around as secretary powell peo is thing that the u.s. will continue to pursue defense cooperation and will seek the removal of the s 400 missile defense system so do you think i'm currently swayed on this. i think they will be insulted by that and rightfully so turkey is not the 51st us state it's a sovereign nation with a glorious history and a glorious future too i might have but once again this is reflecting a larger conflict both turkey and united states are members of the north atlantic treaty organization nato and this is not a good look this conflict between the 2 most powerful members of nato not to mention the fact that france which also is in a conflict with turkey is also a member of nato indeed i think your
recall that with regard to syria the united states is in bed with the kurdish community there and mr irwin sees that as a number of the turkish interests because as he sees it they will then begin to support the kurds in turkey itself i haven't begun to talk about the conflict between turkey and france in the eastern mediterranean so this is a very troubled relationship all around as secretary powell peo is thing that the u.s. will continue to pursue defense cooperation and will seek the...
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good afternoon thanks for watching out international live from moscow with me kevin irwin here with me in this hour 1st centers make sure those headlines for him a putin's congratulated joe biden on victory in the u.s. presidential election it's after members of the electoral college in the states across the u.s. officially declared biden the winner the russian president waited for that air fishel confirmation of the win then putin says any contacts with the new administration is welcome cooperation is in everyone's interest however donald trump says his legal challenge over alleged voter fraud is not over meantime the trumpet ministrations attorney general in other news bill barr has resigned here earlier found no evidence of widespread election fraud kaleb open wraps it all up from new york. donald trump is still not conceding donald trump says he is the legitimate winner of the 2020 election no it's not over we keep going and we're going to continue to go forward we have numerous local cases where you know in some of the states a good rig from the from us now there was a last ditch
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irwin became my friend and my mechanic.ation for keeping cars in my community a long time. i drove one car for 19 years. and everybody in the neighborhood knew the car. mr. ray ban and his mechanics kept my cars running for more than 50 years. whatever it was that i drove, they had it running. ultimately he and his colleagues developed a little group of businesspeople, garfield, willie, the knocks family at the hardware store, cliff at the fish market, walker harris, the iceman, dave at the hot dog stand, and murphy at the rose of sharon cleaners. they were the heart of a business support group in that area. after he no longer worked, he would come to the shop, sit around and give people advice. he loved his community. he loved his business. he loved what he did. and he will be greatly missed. i'm sure i'll never find another mechanic who can keep my cars running for 50 years. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois yields back. the chair recognizes the gentleman from tennessee, mr. rose, for five
irwin became my friend and my mechanic.ation for keeping cars in my community a long time. i drove one car for 19 years. and everybody in the neighborhood knew the car. mr. ray ban and his mechanics kept my cars running for more than 50 years. whatever it was that i drove, they had it running. ultimately he and his colleagues developed a little group of businesspeople, garfield, willie, the knocks family at the hardware store, cliff at the fish market, walker harris, the iceman, dave at the hot...
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let's bring in deutsche bank's he manual rosner and ross capital partners irwin tesla pushing above that0 mark today now at $714. what does tesla need to stay at this level or push even higher in 2021? >> so, you know, the big question i get from the buy side is what's going to pull the luster off tesla right? so where they are now, they can basically invent the milestone they're strictly in top territory. they can tell people they're going to have an event, hold the event and, you know, break out the pompoms. they have the cheerleaders on the sidelines. i do not have any negative catalysts. i upgraded the stock to neutral earlier this summer saying that we've got india and the mini car coming in 2020 now just come out in the last week that they are preparing deliveries for india in january. ind gentlem india will be just as important as china stepping back, the market cap, man, that's a big market cap for a company that is only going to produce maybe just a little over their half a million car for this year. so it's going to be interesting to see how this story evolves. i don't see the
let's bring in deutsche bank's he manual rosner and ross capital partners irwin tesla pushing above that0 mark today now at $714. what does tesla need to stay at this level or push even higher in 2021? >> so, you know, the big question i get from the buy side is what's going to pull the luster off tesla right? so where they are now, they can basically invent the milestone they're strictly in top territory. they can tell people they're going to have an event, hold the event and, you know,...
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irwin redlenner.tor, i so badly wanted to take a victory lap, and celebrate 1 million shots in 1 million american arms. but the two strains do demand our attention. i talked to a friend in london, saying everybody is worried about the south african strain. >> there's reasons to be worried. but the strains in uk and in south africa are much more virulent, but there's been a dozen or so mutations since this whole thing began. and these particular variants have a significantly higher rate of infectiousness than the original ones. and i hate to bring difficult news, but one of them may be more dangerous for children, in fact. because it can cause more infections and more serious illness. we're seeing our eyes closely focused on these developments. and hopefully none of them will affect the ability of the vaccines to prevent the infections. we don't know that for sure yet. but fingers crossed, we're hoping the vaccines will still be effective, and there's every reason to believe they probably will be, bria
irwin redlenner.tor, i so badly wanted to take a victory lap, and celebrate 1 million shots in 1 million american arms. but the two strains do demand our attention. i talked to a friend in london, saying everybody is worried about the south african strain. >> there's reasons to be worried. but the strains in uk and in south africa are much more virulent, but there's been a dozen or so mutations since this whole thing began. and these particular variants have a significantly higher rate of...
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joining us right now, verizon business executive vice president and group ceo, tammy irwin.ry much for joining us. >> of course. good morning. great to be here. thanks, maria. maria: so tell me about this deal and what your clients will see as a result of this partnership with walgreens. >> we're really excited about the opportunity to partner and be a strategic partner for walgreens as they really reimagine how they serve their customers in the 9,000 walgreens, dwayne reed locations that they have across the u.s. our network as a service strategy is something we've been talking about the last couple of years as we brought together the intelligent edge network in advance of our deployment of 5g. what we see with walgreens is a business that is looking to disrupt and transform how they serve their customers in healthcare. they will no longer just be a place you pick up a prescription, but rather a place that they created digital capability for their customers, their patients to engage with them on. how do you think about clinics? how do you think about healthcare? how do you
joining us right now, verizon business executive vice president and group ceo, tammy irwin.ry much for joining us. >> of course. good morning. great to be here. thanks, maria. maria: so tell me about this deal and what your clients will see as a result of this partnership with walgreens. >> we're really excited about the opportunity to partner and be a strategic partner for walgreens as they really reimagine how they serve their customers in the 9,000 walgreens, dwayne reed...
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irwin redlenner. i want to always keep in focus the complex picture of the pandemic. taking from us more loved ones at any other point at the same point science and medicine are rushing in with help. what is that like from your perspective? >> well, this is a very, very complicated situation call, as you just said. we're seeing really unstoppable search at the moment. hopefully we'll get control of this at some point, but we're meeting a moment in history really where science has advanced fast and we do have the vaccine that's available. hopefully people will get it as soon as it becomes available to them. at the same time will it be fast enough to stop a lot more fatalities from covid-19? that we're not sure of. and it doesn't seem like we're going to get a general uptake by the population until certainly the second half of 2021. vaccine resistance. in some ways, the science was relatively easy and i want too say this carefully compared to the job it's going to take to convince people to take the vaccine. not only that, we're going to still have to maintain, of cours
irwin redlenner. i want to always keep in focus the complex picture of the pandemic. taking from us more loved ones at any other point at the same point science and medicine are rushing in with help. what is that like from your perspective? >> well, this is a very, very complicated situation call, as you just said. we're seeing really unstoppable search at the moment. hopefully we'll get control of this at some point, but we're meeting a moment in history really where science has advanced...
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. >> and irwin, this is a tougher thing to get around. that is that black americans are in a vice.hey have been way overindexed in terms of the harm, the hospitalizations, the deaths in their community. and yet even a cursory reading of american history explains why for generations, they have had a hard-earned distrust of vaccines. how do you get your arms around this conundrum for all of us? >> we have to first acknowledge the disparities and inequities are real, and they're true. this is going to be a major challenge. one of the things lisa is talking about is getting people from the community that will be relevant to every demographic in the united states. but in particular, we owe a lot of special attention to the african-american communities. they have been behind the eight-ball for 400 years. and now we're just seeing the manifestation of a tremendous amount of mistrust and distrust generated by everything that has been going on, in terms of black lives matter and all the social movements that have been expressing this. but it's really important that we spend a special amount
. >> and irwin, this is a tougher thing to get around. that is that black americans are in a vice.hey have been way overindexed in terms of the harm, the hospitalizations, the deaths in their community. and yet even a cursory reading of american history explains why for generations, they have had a hard-earned distrust of vaccines. how do you get your arms around this conundrum for all of us? >> we have to first acknowledge the disparities and inequities are real, and they're true....
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irwin silber. book, published a "songs of the civil war." he was not like a diehard civil war buff. he was not that kind -- nina: he did like to sing the songs. peter: i have a question about your father. this is what you wrote. "this book is not about my father civil war. it is partly about the people who created the civil war my father came to love as well as those who created the kind of civil war that he despised." so tell us, what did you mean by that? how can that help us sort of frame your book? then we will turn it over to john. nina: so i think come in terms of the kind of the civil war that he came to love, i guess i would say that was the civil war -- i am going to say it was the civil war created by the popular front. by that, i mean this sort of loose coalition of civil rights organizations, left-wingers, some people even in roosevelt's administration and the new deal administration, also the kind of people who were rooted, say, in the wpa, the works progress association, the people collecting oral histories, folk stories. the people collecting the oral histories of sla
irwin silber. book, published a "songs of the civil war." he was not like a diehard civil war buff. he was not that kind -- nina: he did like to sing the songs. peter: i have a question about your father. this is what you wrote. "this book is not about my father civil war. it is partly about the people who created the civil war my father came to love as well as those who created the kind of civil war that he despised." so tell us, what did you mean by that? how can that help...
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coughing, standard symptoms of influenza, and as he started to recover, everybody around him from irwinse usher, to herbert hoover, the later president, commented his mind simply didn't work. he couldn't remember things that had happened a few hours earlier. he got paranoid, thought there were french spies behind the furniture, you know. some very, very strange things. and he insisted on returning to the negotiations and physically weakened, and while his mind was still not working. >> doctors and historians believe the influenza may have had a profound affect on patients' brains. >> just like covid-19, the 1918 virus had very significant neurological manifestations. >> certainly there were neurological sequella in some individuals that could possibly have been due to infection with this pandemic flu. again, not completely proven, but suggest i have. >> after wilson recovered from the worst of his illness, he went back to the talks. but observers said he was changed and he caved in on what he was fighting for before he had been infected. >> the result was a peace treaty that again viola
coughing, standard symptoms of influenza, and as he started to recover, everybody around him from irwinse usher, to herbert hoover, the later president, commented his mind simply didn't work. he couldn't remember things that had happened a few hours earlier. he got paranoid, thought there were french spies behind the furniture, you know. some very, very strange things. and he insisted on returning to the negotiations and physically weakened, and while his mind was still not working. >>...
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irwin redlener, thank you for spending some time with us today.use" starts after a quick break. don't go anywhere. we're just getting started. eak. don't go anywhere. we're just getting started burge, no tomatoes.. [hard a] tonight... i'll be eating four cheese tortellini with extra tomatoes. [full emphasis on the soft a] so its come to this? [doorbell chimes] thank you. [doorbell chimes] bravo. careful, hamill. daddy's not here to save you. oh i am my daddy. wait, what? what are you talking about? nurtec odt has worked wonders for me. don't take if allergic to nurtec. the most common side effect was nausea. for more information, go to nurtec.com ♪ and body wash, just for men ♪ now, i think we're gonna buy new shoes, again! ♪ ♪ rakuten cash back on the things all in our home ♪ ♪ rakuten i shop on rakuten rakuten ♪ >>> this is madness. we have a process. recounts are appropriate. going to the court is appropriate. and pursuing every legal avenue is appropriate. but trying to get electors not to do what the people voted to do is madness. he's saying
irwin redlener, thank you for spending some time with us today.use" starts after a quick break. don't go anywhere. we're just getting started. eak. don't go anywhere. we're just getting started burge, no tomatoes.. [hard a] tonight... i'll be eating four cheese tortellini with extra tomatoes. [full emphasis on the soft a] so its come to this? [doorbell chimes] thank you. [doorbell chimes] bravo. careful, hamill. daddy's not here to save you. oh i am my daddy. wait, what? what are you...
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irwin redlener.director of columbia's university's national center for disaster preparedness. dr., good to see you. what will 100 million more pfizer doses really mean for the u.s.? >> hi, alicia. so, yeah, it's obviously big news. but it's important to keep in mind that with the new cdc director said is true. that tennis not going to magically end anytime soon, in terms of the raging pandemic. those doses are not really guaranteed until next summer, until july. and it's good, and plus, we'll have other vaccine doses from moderna and hopefully another manufacturer or two so it's all good, now the vaccine will be, can we get the vaccine distributed sufficiently throughout the country to make sure mempb hamerican has it ands real equity in how it's distributed. we don't know that, and we have lots of people who are going to be resistant to taking the vaccine and we'll just have to see how that plays out. hopefully the messaging will be good and really convincing people that it's critical to take that v
irwin redlener.director of columbia's university's national center for disaster preparedness. dr., good to see you. what will 100 million more pfizer doses really mean for the u.s.? >> hi, alicia. so, yeah, it's obviously big news. but it's important to keep in mind that with the new cdc director said is true. that tennis not going to magically end anytime soon, in terms of the raging pandemic. those doses are not really guaranteed until next summer, until july. and it's good, and plus,...
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from irwin redletter. howard's still here.rst on the vaccine distribution, i think we passed the point of time of asking why the trump administration can't do better. what can biden do on day one to speed things up? >> so it's worth talking about, nicolle, because biden's going to bring a really great team of covid experts, he's going to bring honesty and transparency, a whole new agenda for how the american public is going to hear about this. what he's not bringing is a magic bullet. this will not end on january 20th. this legacy of incompetence that has been set by donald trump is going to be an ongoing challenge. what we're seeing now is really what's manifesting in a huge challenge of getting this vaccine from the manufacturers to actually being injected into people's arms. and it was maybe six weeks ago that the states, all of the states, essentially, were complaining that they did not have the resources or the capabilities of assuring a rapid and efficient ability to vaccinate all their citizens in the states. and this i
from irwin redletter. howard's still here.rst on the vaccine distribution, i think we passed the point of time of asking why the trump administration can't do better. what can biden do on day one to speed things up? >> so it's worth talking about, nicolle, because biden's going to bring a really great team of covid experts, he's going to bring honesty and transparency, a whole new agenda for how the american public is going to hear about this. what he's not bringing is a magic bullet....
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one of our producers, erin irwin, there's erin dressed as boba fett. erin and her husband david have a five-year-old daughter named charlie. who, unbeknownst to them, ordered something on amazon, using their alexa. erin, how did this play out? a giant box shows up at the house, and this is what was inside. >> i got home and she said, i bought something today. >> i said what are you talking about and i didn't think she did it. a giant box shows up at the house, and this is what was inside. a six-foot-stuffed rasta monkey with a banana for a body. and how much was this? >> well, she said that it cost 197, and i was like, well, i guess if she did it, it was only $1.97, it was $197. >> jimmy: they looked up the transcript of charlie's conversation with alexa. you gave this to us. this is what she said. "alexa, could you please order the banana toys?" which by the way, that could have been a lot worse. >> that's true. "alexa, buy it now." "alexa, could you buy it now?" "alexa, buy it now." "alexa, when is my squishy pillow gonna be coming?" "alexa, when is
one of our producers, erin irwin, there's erin dressed as boba fett. erin and her husband david have a five-year-old daughter named charlie. who, unbeknownst to them, ordered something on amazon, using their alexa. erin, how did this play out? a giant box shows up at the house, and this is what was inside. >> i got home and she said, i bought something today. >> i said what are you talking about and i didn't think she did it. a giant box shows up at the house, and this is what was...
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every biography of you points out that you are the granddaughter of the founder of qualcomm, irwin jacobswhat influence did he have on your worldview? i'm incredibly proud of grandfather has been able to do. he always taught us that it was our unique responsibility to use the advantages we have been every family sure had access to the kind of opportunities our family had access to. my grandfather was the first in my family to go to college. in part because of public investment in universities and the fact that he didn't graduate with student loan debt he was without student loan debt and has really built -- i can make sure that my generation who are saddled with trillions of arears of student loan debt able to live the same kind of american dream that my family had access to. wayho or what along the inspired you to turn towards washington? >> i had always been taught that i had to figure out where i could have the most impact and make the biggest difference for the most amount of people and the most vulnerable people. i thought that was as a policy adviser whether it was working at unicef
every biography of you points out that you are the granddaughter of the founder of qualcomm, irwin jacobswhat influence did he have on your worldview? i'm incredibly proud of grandfather has been able to do. he always taught us that it was our unique responsibility to use the advantages we have been every family sure had access to the kind of opportunities our family had access to. my grandfather was the first in my family to go to college. in part because of public investment in universities...
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irwin redlener, the founding director of columbia university's national center for disaster preparednesss expertise is in these matters. doctor, i so badly wanted to take a victory lap, and celebrate a million shots in a million american arms. but these two strains do command our attention. i talked to a friend in london tonight who says everyone there is very worried about the south african strain. >> right, brian. and there is reason to be worried, of course. but first of all, the strains, whether they're the same or slightly different in uk and in africa are both much more virulent than the strains that we've been used to. but there has been about a dozen or so mutations since this whole thing began, at least that many. and these particular variants have a significantly higher rate of infectiousness than the original ones. and the second thing to worry about -- i hate to be the courier of difficult news -- is that one of those strains actually might be more dangerous for children in fact, brian, because it can cause more infections in children and more serious illness. we're keeping o
irwin redlener, the founding director of columbia university's national center for disaster preparednesss expertise is in these matters. doctor, i so badly wanted to take a victory lap, and celebrate a million shots in a million american arms. but these two strains do command our attention. i talked to a friend in london tonight who says everyone there is very worried about the south african strain. >> right, brian. and there is reason to be worried, of course. but first of all, the...
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and as he started to recover, everybody around him from irwin hoover, who was the white house usher,dent, commented that his mind simply didn't work. he couldn't remember things that had happened a few hours earlier. he got paranoid, thought there were french spies behind the furniture. you know, some very, very strange things. and he insisted on returning to the negotiations, physically weakened, and while his mind was still not working. >> doctors and historians now believe the influenza may have had a profound effect on patients' brains. >> just like covid-19, the 1918 virus had very significant neurological manifestations. >> certainly there were neurological sequelae in some individuals that could possibly have been due to infection with this pandemic flu. again, not completely proven, but suggestive. >> after wilson recovered from the worst of his illness, he went back to the talks. but observers said he was changed. and he caved in on what he was fighting for before he'd been infected. >> the result was a peace treaty that, again, violated the principles that he said the u.s.
and as he started to recover, everybody around him from irwin hoover, who was the white house usher,dent, commented that his mind simply didn't work. he couldn't remember things that had happened a few hours earlier. he got paranoid, thought there were french spies behind the furniture. you know, some very, very strange things. and he insisted on returning to the negotiations, physically weakened, and while his mind was still not working. >> doctors and historians now believe the...
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irwin redliner the founding director of the columbia national center for national preparedness with expertise in pandemics and former u.s. attorney joyce vance who spent a quarter century as a federal prosecutor. good evening and welcome to you all. peter, in your paper tonight the former homeland security adviser to this president, tom besser, writes this in an op-ed. president trump is on the verge of leaving behind a federal government and perhaps a large number of major industries compromised by the russian government. he must use whatever leverage he can muster to protect the united states and severely punish the russians. headline, i was the homeland security adviser to trump. we're being hacked. peter, to review, we are under an active electronic attack from the russians. we have over 300,000 of our fellow citizens dead in an as yet uncontrolled pandemic. we have millions in need of relief and waiting on congress. what has the president been up to? >> well, you know, the answer of course, brian, he's been focused still on his election, the fact that he has lost, the fact he doesn't wan
irwin redliner the founding director of the columbia national center for national preparedness with expertise in pandemics and former u.s. attorney joyce vance who spent a quarter century as a federal prosecutor. good evening and welcome to you all. peter, in your paper tonight the former homeland security adviser to this president, tom besser, writes this in an op-ed. president trump is on the verge of leaving behind a federal government and perhaps a large number of major industries...
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. >> irwin redlener, always great the see you. dr. dixon, good luck to you.verybody on the front lines there in los angeles. dr. tasha dixon, thank you so much. >>> coming up a new year and soon a new administration. the resolutions democrats may want to work on in 2021 when "the 11th hour" continues. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. >>> i look forward to seeing the vice president-elect and the president-elect here. this is a battle between the people of georgia and two crook u.s. senators who have used their offices to enrich themselves while they obstruct relief for ordinary people for the last year. that is the battle here in georgia. >> joe biden and kamala harris are heading to georgia for a last-minute push in that all important senate run-off. the two seats up for grabs will of course determine the balance of power in the senate. and democrats h
. >> irwin redlener, always great the see you. dr. dixon, good luck to you.verybody on the front lines there in los angeles. dr. tasha dixon, thank you so much. >>> coming up a new year and soon a new administration. the resolutions democrats may want to work on in 2021 when "the 11th hour" continues. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are...
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there is no mistake that stephen and irwin in world war ii where the first combat pilots to fight for the united states. eugene bullard flute for the french. when you talk about their contact. in the u.s., they weren't training african americans to fly. and actually, eugene bullard was already in france before the war started. when we talk about what was life like for african americans before the war, he was from columbus, georgia. his father got into a scuffle with his boss. so they left him. eugene eventually made his way to france. he was a boxer. and he actually joined a french foreign legion, so now that i'm thinking about it he's interpreted about three different times in the exhibition. so when we have the global war, and i'm pointing a little because we are in the gallery, he joined a french foreign legion. he was wounded at ever done actually. one of the two bloodiest battles in 1916. -- the battle of verdun. he then became a pilot, he flew with the french. we interpret his story in the after the war section. he's part of that paris no are. he owns a club for a short time. he
there is no mistake that stephen and irwin in world war ii where the first combat pilots to fight for the united states. eugene bullard flute for the french. when you talk about their contact. in the u.s., they weren't training african americans to fly. and actually, eugene bullard was already in france before the war started. when we talk about what was life like for african americans before the war, he was from columbus, georgia. his father got into a scuffle with his boss. so they left him....
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. >> ok, sandra irwin. sandra: hi, good morning. thanks, dave. thank you, general leonard. i had a simple question about the current size of the u.s. space command headquarters. how many people do you currently have and do you have a breakdown of how many are in the army, navy, space force breakdown? general leonard: sandra, thank you. thanks for the simple question. it is a little more complicated than that. to answer your specific authorizede have 1397 in terms of headquarters strength. that does not include liaison officers, allies and partners. it will be a little bigger than that as program right now. we are looking at how we make that a little smaller. we want to be agile and what i call ambidextrous. to be able to pursue not only the here and now to build credibility to the other commands but make those revolutionary leaps forward. totalare looking at our right now. we authorized 1397. that is a fairly even breakdown between the services. that would surprise most folks, particularly as they look at the space force and space command, there is a lot of confusion in how
. >> ok, sandra irwin. sandra: hi, good morning. thanks, dave. thank you, general leonard. i had a simple question about the current size of the u.s. space command headquarters. how many people do you currently have and do you have a breakdown of how many are in the army, navy, space force breakdown? general leonard: sandra, thank you. thanks for the simple question. it is a little more complicated than that. to answer your specific authorizede have 1397 in terms of headquarters strength....
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irwin, always great to see you. for coming on on a friday night. >>> and coming up one ee doctor's plea to his residents of his state when "the 11th hour" continues. esidents of his state when "the 11th hour" continues. plea to his residents of his state when "the 11th hour" continues. nts of his state when "the 11th hour" continues. over four hundred national parks protected. in fact, subaru and our retailers will have proudly donated over two hundred million dollars to national and hometown charities through the subaru share the love event. (vo) get 0% for 63 months and subaru will donate 250 dollars to charity. ♪ i got it all from you ♪ i'm always pushing through ♪ i know we'll make it to the finish line ♪ ♪ i know you're waiting on the other side ♪ ♪ i'm like you on-demand glucose monitoring. because they're always on. another life-changing technology from abbott. so you don't wait for life. you live it. >>> i think we have not yet seen the post-thanksgiving peak. that's the concerning thing because the numbers
irwin, always great to see you. for coming on on a friday night. >>> and coming up one ee doctor's plea to his residents of his state when "the 11th hour" continues. esidents of his state when "the 11th hour" continues. plea to his residents of his state when "the 11th hour" continues. nts of his state when "the 11th hour" continues. over four hundred national parks protected. in fact, subaru and our retailers will have proudly donated over two...
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irwin redletter, msnbc public health analyst. good morning to you.ard there, director redfield, predicting some pretty bleak months ahead. what challenges will americans be facing and what are some ways to avoid them? >> well, i think director redfield is actually completely correct. we're going to have a terrible end of this year, and a combination of the consequences of getting together for thanksgiving, and the same thing happening around christmas, and hanukkah and the other holidays, will be devastating, and january is going to be awful. that said, this is something that we can do something about as individual citizens and i don't know how many times we can say this, but apparently not enough, people need to be very diligent about wearing masks, about keeping distant and make sure that they're sanitizing and washing their hands regularly. and that said, we're also going to be getting a vaccine, but it was reported that the doses of vaccine available will also fall short of what we need and this is just for the primary health care workers and the
irwin redletter, msnbc public health analyst. good morning to you.ard there, director redfield, predicting some pretty bleak months ahead. what challenges will americans be facing and what are some ways to avoid them? >> well, i think director redfield is actually completely correct. we're going to have a terrible end of this year, and a combination of the consequences of getting together for thanksgiving, and the same thing happening around christmas, and hanukkah and the other holidays,...
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talk about biodiversity more effectively than when i was writing my book in 1989, talking to terry irwin who plowed a tree and got seven species of beetles out of itso knowing what we don't know , knowing that the reality of extinction is still to be determined or maybe never in human timescales. what do you do. so sub-saharan africa, the serengeti, areas where there encouraging landscapes, the amazon. we've already despoiled our north american region fantastically and it's hard for us to say you should do that but you've got, let's talk about the amazon. you had some boots on the ground in brazil. we do have both a narrow in power now which has changed some dynamics. just sort of like saying young son isn't bringing as much as it did in 1980. it's not the endpoint but what do we do now, on trade policy, what's the role of remote-sensing, what's the role of empoweringindigenous communities . >> i think the first thing i'm trying to do in both the amazon and of course the other place i spent a lot of time is albertine rift is where the mountain gorillas are and homo sapiens have evolved b
talk about biodiversity more effectively than when i was writing my book in 1989, talking to terry irwin who plowed a tree and got seven species of beetles out of itso knowing what we don't know , knowing that the reality of extinction is still to be determined or maybe never in human timescales. what do you do. so sub-saharan africa, the serengeti, areas where there encouraging landscapes, the amazon. we've already despoiled our north american region fantastically and it's hard for us to say...
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irwin, thank you for spending some time with us. when we return, as we do every day.g lives well lived i'm committed to making a difference in people's lives. my team helped expand the benefits of reflective technology, so it's highly visible when it needs to be, and less visible when it doesn't. whether you're hard at work or heading home for dinner, it's there when it matters most. we know that what we do helps more people get home safely. at 3m, we aspire to improve lives. ♪ tonight, i'll be eating a veggie cheeseburger on ciabatta, no tomatoes.. [hard a] tonight... i'll be eating four cheese tortellini with extra tomatoes. [full emphasis on the soft a] so its come to this? [doorbell chimes] thank you. [doorbell chimes] bravo. careful, hamill. daddy's not here to save you. oh i am my daddy. wait, what? what are you talking about? which means time is runningt out to pick a medicare plan. with so many changes, do you know if your plan is still the right fit? having the wrong plan may cost you thousands of dollars out of pocket. and that's why i love healthmarkets, yo
irwin, thank you for spending some time with us. when we return, as we do every day.g lives well lived i'm committed to making a difference in people's lives. my team helped expand the benefits of reflective technology, so it's highly visible when it needs to be, and less visible when it doesn't. whether you're hard at work or heading home for dinner, it's there when it matters most. we know that what we do helps more people get home safely. at 3m, we aspire to improve lives. ♪ tonight, i'll...