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>>laura: this is an uphill battle because of the jacobson battle because of the jacobson case a lot ofon't read the supreme court opinions and they don't really know what's in thepi case how would you distinguish that old case that came long before before the modern therapies, how would you distinguish that case of the court. >> that was at the height of the progressive area where of course the progressives wanted you have total authority to healthcare professionals to make these kinds of decisions and that reflected from a legal standpoint that led directly to the most horrifying decision one of them in the supreme court history which is buckley bell to say three generations of in the sold was enough and then approve the forced sterilization because of the decision allowing that much of change with jurisprudence a last 50 years the supreme court has recognized bodily integrity and autonomy and integrity and autonomy and medical treatment choice starting where a medical treatment decision by an incompetent patient to force involuntary commitment with mental retardation. >>laura: before
>>laura: this is an uphill battle because of the jacobson battle because of the jacobson case a lot ofon't read the supreme court opinions and they don't really know what's in thepi case how would you distinguish that old case that came long before before the modern therapies, how would you distinguish that case of the court. >> that was at the height of the progressive area where of course the progressives wanted you have total authority to healthcare professionals to make these...
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paul jacobson, the cfo of general motors. you very much we really appreciate it and do you know what guys? broadway is back in action as well starting tonight, but will the delta variant and new restrictions threaten to darken the theatre industry's post- covid curtain call? we're going to take you live, to the great white way, yes, broad way, ahead of tonight's opening night. that is next. closing bell ringing in 37 minutes, we're coming right back , yes, red on the screen, we do have the dow down 271. we're coming right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ up here, success depends on the choices you make. but i know i've got this. and when it comes to controlling his type 2 diabetes, my dad's got this, too. with the right choices, you have it in you to control your a1c and once-weekly trulicity may help. most people taking trulicity reached an a1c under 7%. and it starts lowering blood sugar from the first dose, by helping your body release the insulin it's already making. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it isn't for people with type 1 diabet
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jacobson. -- video clips of harry truman and eddie jacobson. we will listen to harry truman speaking about opposition to his people. >> i have found a lot of opposition to juice. the jewish people gave us our moral code entirely. i had a partner when i first got out of the white house in afghan city. a fellow by the name of eddie jacobson. we went broke in a habit at sherry. when we went broke, they pushed eddie into bankruptcy. they could not put -- push me into bankruptcy. eddie became prosperous after that. he met his share of those losses. that is my idea of a good guy. mr. ginsberg: they met in 1903. truman was a bank teller and eddie ran posits down -- deposits down. they were both training to go over to europe. eddie had a real way with making money. he had a way. they have 2 successful businesses i read about. they come back from the war, they are friends and business associates and they say let's start this evidentiary. it is a failure not because they did not know what they were doing
jacobson. -- video clips of harry truman and eddie jacobson. we will listen to harry truman speaking about opposition to his people. >> i have found a lot of opposition to juice. the jewish people gave us our moral code entirely. i had a partner when i first got out of the white house in afghan city. a fellow by the name of eddie jacobson. we went broke in a habit at sherry. when we went broke, they pushed eddie into bankruptcy. they could not put -- push me into bankruptcy. eddie became...
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jacobson, such a pleasure having you.nating article you wrote, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> stay yeah, i mean the thing is, people like geico because it's just easy. bundling for example. you've got car insurance here. and home insurance here. why not... schuuuuzp.. put them together. save even more. some things are just better together, aren't they? like tea and crumpets. but you wouldn't bundle just anything. like, say... a porcupine in a balloon factory. no. that'd be a mess. i mean for starters, porcupines are famously no good in a team setting. geico. save even more when bundle home and car insurance. us on this interactive show called getting answers. today we had a mini town hall talking about safety concerns as we return to the classroom. i am dion >>> tonight, breaking news as we come on the air. the cdc director signing off on the booster shot. a third shot now for some americans. the booster for immunocompromised people. what the cdc director, dr. rochelle walensky, said late today.
jacobson, such a pleasure having you.nating article you wrote, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> stay yeah, i mean the thing is, people like geico because it's just easy. bundling for example. you've got car insurance here. and home insurance here. why not... schuuuuzp.. put them together. save even more. some things are just better together, aren't they? like tea and crumpets. but you wouldn't bundle just anything. like, say... a porcupine in a balloon...
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dana jacobson, cbs news, colorado springs. >> o'donnell: and good luck to melissa and the team.littlebiu we'll be right back. when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums chewy bites. fast heartburn relief in every bite. crunchy outside, chewy inside. ♪ tums, tums, tums, tums ♪ tums chewy bites trading isn't just a hobby. it's your future. so you don't lose sight of the big picture, even when you're focused on what's happening right now. and thinkorswim trading™ is right there with you. to help you become a smarter investor. with an innovative trading platform full of customizable tools. dedicated trade desk pros and a passionate trader community sharing strategies right on the platform. because we take trading as seriously as you do. thinkorswim trading™ from td ameritrade. tired of clean clothes that just don't smell clean? because we take trading as seriously as you do. what if your clothes could stay fresh for weeks? now they can! this towel has already been used and it still smells fresh. pour a cap of downy unstopables into your washing machine before each load and enjoy
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host: i have questions about harry truman and eddie jacobson.will listen to harry truman talking about harry jacobson and prejudice against jewish people from the early >> i have found a 1960's. a lot of opposition to jews as such. i can never understand for the simple reason that the jewish people gave us our moral code entirely. i had a partner when i first got out of the white house in afghan city. -- and moved back to kansas city. a fellow by the name of eddie jacobson. he and i started to -- a haberdashery and we went broke. when we went broke, they pushed eddie into bankruptcy. they couldn't put me into bankruptcy. because i was on the county court before i was president of the united states. of course, when the thing was all over, and eddie became prosperous after that. he met his share of those losses. that is my idea of a good guy. -- have a good jew. host: what was the nature of their relationship? mr. ginsberg: they met in 1903. truman was a bank teller and was us -- and eddie was a 16-year-old running deposits. they didn't stay in to
host: i have questions about harry truman and eddie jacobson.will listen to harry truman talking about harry jacobson and prejudice against jewish people from the early >> i have found a 1960's. a lot of opposition to jews as such. i can never understand for the simple reason that the jewish people gave us our moral code entirely. i had a partner when i first got out of the white house in afghan city. -- and moved back to kansas city. a fellow by the name of eddie jacobson. he and i...
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i want to thank katty kay, mark jacobson and evan kohlmann. i want to thank you for spending the time with us here on "the beat." as mentioned, we've been covering what was a very deadly day in afghanistan. these two blasts in kabul taking the lives of 12 u.s. service members, injuring 15 more according to the latest counts we have and injuring essentially scores of other afghans. that number has been pinned somewhere north of 50. but as we emphasized in our reporting, the total afghan death count was not widely available. it's a story we'll continue to cover here on msnbc. that does it for "the beat with ari melber." our special coverage continues right now with "the reidout" with joy reid up next. good evening, joy. >> good evening, ari. this has been a really tough news day so thank you very much. we appreciate all of your coverage and we'll try to keep it going and make some sense of what's going on. thank you. all right, we begin "the reidout" with the two deadly explosions near the kabul airport. the pentagon confirmed 12 u.s. service me
i want to thank katty kay, mark jacobson and evan kohlmann. i want to thank you for spending the time with us here on "the beat." as mentioned, we've been covering what was a very deadly day in afghanistan. these two blasts in kabul taking the lives of 12 u.s. service members, injuring 15 more according to the latest counts we have and injuring essentially scores of other afghans. that number has been pinned somewhere north of 50. but as we emphasized in our reporting, the total...
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. >> dana jacobson joins us from new york. >>> good morning to you.rning new covid cases out pacing vaccination rates raising risk for more dangerous variants. we will discuss how the spike could affect the need for booster shots. >>> secretary of education says kids have suffered enough. we will ask why he wants children to be masked when they return to school in the fall. >>> pushing the limits series, you will love this. meet a group of young robotics experts using their skills to help one little boy, this guy, ride a bike. see you at 7:00. >> looking forward to it. thank you so much. cbs this morning starts at 7:00. >>> 6:39. still ahead, a bay area doctor breaks down risks you need to know about before you gather with friends and family. >>> also coming up on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, apple taking on child abuse. the new system it is checking out in our live money watch report. >>> now is your chance to reach for the stars. the ticket to space that will cost about half the price of an average bay area home. >>> time for your money wat
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. >> laura: this is an uphill battle because of one case, the jacobson case, a lot of americans don't around reading supreme court opinions or opinions, and they don't really know it is in that case, how would you distinguish that old case that came long before somebody of the modern therapies and so forth, how would you distinguish that case at the court? >> that case was at the height of the progressive era where of course the progressives wanted to give total authority to the health care professionals to make these kinds of decisions. and that decision requested from a legal standpoint and by the way led to the most horrifying decisions in the supreme court history where three generations of imbeciles was enough and thereby approved the forced sterilization of it because of the decision of allowing forced vaccination. but much has changed in terms of constitutional prudence over the last 50 years, the supreme court has recognized a very robust right about integrity, and importantly here, medical treatment choice starting with cruzan where it was a medical treatment decision by and
. >> laura: this is an uphill battle because of one case, the jacobson case, a lot of americans don't around reading supreme court opinions or opinions, and they don't really know it is in that case, how would you distinguish that old case that came long before somebody of the modern therapies and so forth, how would you distinguish that case at the court? >> that case was at the height of the progressive era where of course the progressives wanted to give total authority to the...
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and of real importance here was eddie jacobson who is photographed here with truman on the left, who personally intervened with harry truman on this issue. truman showed really strong leadership here. many of his own advisers opposed recognition of israel for geopolitical and economic reasons. but jacobson personally interceded with truman to see what would become the future president of israel, chaim waitzmann. the fear among his advisers was it would cut off oil supplies because of a possible arab embargo if we were to recognize israel and it would increase the leverage or power of the soviet union in the middle east. and these are some powerful voices. but again, harry truman was willing to listen and in the end made his own decision. next slide, please. >> a lot of people have asked me. >> all right. i think we'll probably go ahead and skip the video there in the interests of time. so one of the things that harry truman had to deal with as well, in a very eventful eight-year presidency, was the invasion of south korea by north korea in june of 1950. and the real takeaway here was
and of real importance here was eddie jacobson who is photographed here with truman on the left, who personally intervened with harry truman on this issue. truman showed really strong leadership here. many of his own advisers opposed recognition of israel for geopolitical and economic reasons. but jacobson personally interceded with truman to see what would become the future president of israel, chaim waitzmann. the fear among his advisers was it would cut off oil supplies because of a possible...
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jacobson, welcome. good evening. >> thanks, joshua. >> let me start by getting your reaction to something said today on "meet the press" about the evacuation. watch. >> no plan survives first contact with reality. no plan can account for every contingency that occurs at a tactical level on a day-to-day basis. what you do is adjust, and we've adjusted and while we are continuing to face genuine challenges we believe we are making progress. >> that adjustment could include adjusting the last day that evacuations will happen. president biden said in response to questions from reporters that he's considering -- has not decided yet but is thinking about extending evacuations beyond the august 31st deadline for the military to leave. what is your read on how all this is going right now? >> well, i think jake is actually dead wrong. plans are worthless. it's planning that is everything. this administration never ran through a planning exercise, and never rehearsed the concept and looked at what the challenges
jacobson, welcome. good evening. >> thanks, joshua. >> let me start by getting your reaction to something said today on "meet the press" about the evacuation. watch. >> no plan survives first contact with reality. no plan can account for every contingency that occurs at a tactical level on a day-to-day basis. what you do is adjust, and we've adjusted and while we are continuing to face genuine challenges we believe we are making progress. >> that adjustment...
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. >> mark jacobson, during the weeks-long evacuation process we heard u.s. officials talk about this unlikely partnership between the u.s. and the taliban. they said our interests were aligned with the taliban. we wanted to leave and the taliban wanted us gone. what happens now that we're gone? >> exactly right, we have an inconvenient relationship that we have to maintain with the taliban, specifically in my view so we can get landing rights and exit rights for humanitarian aircraft to come in and get the remaining americans on the ground, their afghan spouses and families and also the high risk afghans, especially the siv eligible individuals who were left behind. that's going to require not just an agreement with the taliban, but also the state department should be working overtime to get border nations to open up their territory for transit so these afghan refugees either by land or by air can transit through those countries on their way to more permanent resettlement sites. i think it can be a marriage of convenience. i'm not optimistic that we can do t
. >> mark jacobson, during the weeks-long evacuation process we heard u.s. officials talk about this unlikely partnership between the u.s. and the taliban. they said our interests were aligned with the taliban. we wanted to leave and the taliban wanted us gone. what happens now that we're gone? >> exactly right, we have an inconvenient relationship that we have to maintain with the taliban, specifically in my view so we can get landing rights and exit rights for humanitarian...
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which is an immense clothing store in downtown kansas city with a business partner eddie jacobson, which will say more about in a little while. the business is not survive very long though. it it went uh bus, you know as a result of an economic recession shortly after world war i so harry truman then had to find another another occupation which will say more about here in a moment. this is the place where this house here is where they're only child here investment is only child margaret was born in 1824 and this house really would remain best truman sanctuary as well as her home for the rest of her life. despite their numerous travels to washington dc throughout harry truman's political career. they would always consider this home and independence, missouri as their permanent home. best arranged harry truman steadfast wife and partner an advisor behind the scenes never one to like like the limelight. however, she loved referred to to be behind the scenes, but harry truman consulted her regularly for a variety of different reasons throughout his throughout his career. okay, next slide, pl
which is an immense clothing store in downtown kansas city with a business partner eddie jacobson, which will say more about in a little while. the business is not survive very long though. it it went uh bus, you know as a result of an economic recession shortly after world war i so harry truman then had to find another another occupation which will say more about here in a moment. this is the place where this house here is where they're only child here investment is only child margaret was...
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mark jacobson, thank you. we have to leave it. there. >>> any minute now we'll take you to the white house for the president's address to the nation. first, we take you luf to louisiana where still people are left basic necessities like power and clean drinking water. you're watching "msnbc reports." " g two desserts! wait... do we have to thank our moms twice? i don't know... (laughs) breyers. 100% grade a milk and cream, and loaded with delicious cookie pieces. better starts with breyers. this is the greatest idea you'll ever hear. okay, it's an app that compares hundreds of travel sites for hotels and cars and vacation rentals like kayak does for flights. so it's kayak. yeah, like kayak. why don't you just call it kayak. i'm calling it... canoe. compare hundreds of travel sites for thousands of trips. kayak. search one and done. we gave new zzzquil pure zzzs restorative herbal sleep compare hundreds of travel sites for thousands of trips. to people who were tired of being tired. i've never slept like this before. i've never wok
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for more, we are joined by mark jacobson. the german government has admitted operational errors. was the troop withdrawal a mistake? >> i have argued for months that the troop withdrawal was a mistake. the biden administration set up a false choice between endless war and full withdrawal. there were lotsf choices. we know that there was a small u.s. and even smaller nato contingent. we saw one of the major mistakes was making very clear to the taliban and to the afghan government that there would be no more air support. i am not sure any well-trained military would be able to operate against its enemy without air support. those were major mistakes. there were other things that could have been done. a longer-term training mission which was not war to help the afghan national security forces fight. >> why do we think the president made that clear? is that the leadership in afghantan? >> it is an interesting thought. what it did is and up encouraging the taliban. showing there was true point beyond which the afghan national security forces would not be able to fight. i think that pr
for more, we are joined by mark jacobson. the german government has admitted operational errors. was the troop withdrawal a mistake? >> i have argued for months that the troop withdrawal was a mistake. the biden administration set up a false choice between endless war and full withdrawal. there were lotsf choices. we know that there was a small u.s. and even smaller nato contingent. we saw one of the major mistakes was making very clear to the taliban and to the afghan government that...
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i'm sorry we didn't have time to get to you colonel jacobson. >> as you heard from the president, that mission will not be deterred. precisely because of the bravery, the skill, the determination of all of those on the ground and, of course in no small part due to our u.s. military partners. i'll now turn to today and to our on going evacuation efforts. as you heard from 3:00 a.m. eastern on august 26th until 3:00 a.m. eastern on august 27th, a total of approximately 12,500 people were evacuated from kabul. this is the result of 35 u.s. military flights which carried approximately 8500 evacuees and 54 coalition flights which carried approximately 4,000 people. since august 14th, the u.s. evacuated and facilitated the evacuation of approximately 105,000 people. since the end of july, we have relocated approximately 110,600 people. of those evacuated since august 14th, we have brought to safety at least 5100 u.s. citizens and likely more. within the last day, more than 300 additional americans were evacuated. there are approximately 500 american citizens we are currently working with. th
i'm sorry we didn't have time to get to you colonel jacobson. >> as you heard from the president, that mission will not be deterred. precisely because of the bravery, the skill, the determination of all of those on the ground and, of course in no small part due to our u.s. military partners. i'll now turn to today and to our on going evacuation efforts. as you heard from 3:00 a.m. eastern on august 26th until 3:00 a.m. eastern on august 27th, a total of approximately 12,500 people were...
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in 1905, there was a case called jacobson versus massachusetts were people were taking the smallpox vaccination, even though it was offered and there was a lawsuit that ended up going to the spring court where the --went to the supreme court where they said yes, you can mandate vaccines in the setting of a public health emergency. that supreme court ruling, along with the pfizer full approval today, will allow more people, more employees to say you have to get vaccinated. and yes, it will increase vaccine uptake in our country. i will tell you that in europe they have been doing vaccine passports for a long time, and so -- where you have to show something to get into, to do what you want to do or go to a restaurant. we have vaccine passports in san francisco and starting in new york. so, these kind of things will increase vaccine uptake. it would've been better if would take it on their own. i really again hope that people will be convinced of the safety and effectiveness. julian: we are going to take a short break and again the conversation continues on facebook. search abc 7 news bay area, dr
in 1905, there was a case called jacobson versus massachusetts were people were taking the smallpox vaccination, even though it was offered and there was a lawsuit that ended up going to the spring court where the --went to the supreme court where they said yes, you can mandate vaccines in the setting of a public health emergency. that supreme court ruling, along with the pfizer full approval today, will allow more people, more employees to say you have to get vaccinated. and yes, it will...
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jacobson vs massachusetts uphold state and private employers tune. force vaccines for public health measures as long as employers provide exemptions. i've seen no evidence of any court being willing to shift away from that employment lawyers say unemployment benefits are not guaranteed. you have an individual quits voluntarily or inspired or cause meaning that they violated company policy. that could mean that they could lose their right to receive the benefits. sp two's owner says his mandate is in place to keep the rest of his staff who choose to be vaccinated. safe have people that have children that i have to make sure that we have a safe environment for them to be able to, you know, earn a living and be able to provide for their family. i'm azenith smith ktvu, fox two news. well. the fda issued a warning today about a drug that some people are using to treat covid-19. the fda says they've received multiple reports of people having to seek medical treatment after using ivermectin. the drug is used to treat parasitic worms and horses and it is not
jacobson vs massachusetts uphold state and private employers tune. force vaccines for public health measures as long as employers provide exemptions. i've seen no evidence of any court being willing to shift away from that employment lawyers say unemployment benefits are not guaranteed. you have an individual quits voluntarily or inspired or cause meaning that they violated company policy. that could mean that they could lose their right to receive the benefits. sp two's owner says his mandate...
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that's a big question now, marc jacobson.stent in his feeling about getting out of afghanistan. he has made the pledge to get americans out of afghanistan. give us some context of how you see this playing out on the world stage. >> you know, i -- i don't usually get riled up like this, but the last week and a half when myself and about 1,000 volunteers, and these are u.s. military academy grads, these are groups of national security professionals who have been in democratic and republican administrations, usaid professionals, state department officials, advocacy and international government organizations, all banding together in these different networks online to literally track down anyone who needs to get out, help them get to the airport. i mean through taliban check points. make sure they're okay. give them morale calls. what i hear over and over again from these people are just pleas to get them out. i mean this reminds me of -- you go back to the second world war and you go back to the american turning away of jewish re
that's a big question now, marc jacobson.stent in his feeling about getting out of afghanistan. he has made the pledge to get americans out of afghanistan. give us some context of how you see this playing out on the world stage. >> you know, i -- i don't usually get riled up like this, but the last week and a half when myself and about 1,000 volunteers, and these are u.s. military academy grads, these are groups of national security professionals who have been in democratic and republican...
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"the new york times" correspondent michael shear is here and mark jacobson who served in afghanistan and kabul as the deputy nato representative. and david rode is here, executive editor of the new yorker.com and part of the team for the coverage of afghanistan and pakistan. i want to start with a little bit more of general milley's briefing. this is him on what they're doing right now, what the operation looks like to get people out. >> there's a steady flow of people. i think the numbers will grow and the messages go out and i would tell you that for the american citizens passport holders the taliban and the state department working out of -- i got it out. working out a measure. those numbers are likely to grow. for the others, state department is still working through exactly getting the procedures for the evacuees to get to the airfield. >> mark jacobson, can you just pull the curtain back? there's specificity with the categories american. citizens, passport holders that has to be so definitive that they will get out is interesting but seems to be more ambiguity around our allies
"the new york times" correspondent michael shear is here and mark jacobson who served in afghanistan and kabul as the deputy nato representative. and david rode is here, executive editor of the new yorker.com and part of the team for the coverage of afghanistan and pakistan. i want to start with a little bit more of general milley's briefing. this is him on what they're doing right now, what the operation looks like to get people out. >> there's a steady flow of people. i think...
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here he had his haberdashery which was -- in downtown kansas city with a business partner, eddie jacobson, which we will say more about in a little while. the business did not survive very long, though. it went busty tr uman the as a result of the ecoc recession shortly after world war i. harry truman then had to find another occupation but you will say more about here in a moment. it's the place where, this house here, their only child, harry and bess truman's only child was born. this house would remain bess trumans sanctuary as well as her home. for the rest of her life despite they are numerous travels to washington d.c. for harry truman's political career. they would consider this home and independence, missouri as their permanent home. bess arranged harry truman's steadfast wife and partner and and advisor behind the scenes. never one to like the lamb light however, she referred to be behind the scenes but harry truman consulted her regularly for a variety of different reasons throughout his career. okay ... next slide, please. this is a photo here of where harry truman conducted a
here he had his haberdashery which was -- in downtown kansas city with a business partner, eddie jacobson, which we will say more about in a little while. the business did not survive very long, though. it went busty tr uman the as a result of the ecoc recession shortly after world war i. harry truman then had to find another occupation but you will say more about here in a moment. it's the place where, this house here, their only child, harry and bess truman's only child was born. this house...
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that comes from a case in massachusetts jacobson versus massachusetts. there was actually a smallpox outbreak in cambridge and cambridge introduced an ordinance that required all adults to be vaccinated or re vaccinated against smallpox or face a $5.00 fine. and in this one guy suit, he said, you can't make me do that. and the us supreme court heard the case and said, oh, contrary, we can make you do that because one states have police powers in the us constitution . and to we are going to consider the greater good, like for a health emergency, which was that was what it was considered. the greater good outweighs the needs of the individual. so there is a precedent if states do want to move forward with requiring this kind of vaccination, it just depends on if states will require it, or if it's going to fall in the lapse the decisions of individual universities and employers and the like. yeah, it'll certainly be interesting to see what happens at the state level of the individual level, and of course, what exemptions they agree to accept along the way.
that comes from a case in massachusetts jacobson versus massachusetts. there was actually a smallpox outbreak in cambridge and cambridge introduced an ordinance that required all adults to be vaccinated or re vaccinated against smallpox or face a $5.00 fine. and in this one guy suit, he said, you can't make me do that. and the us supreme court heard the case and said, oh, contrary, we can make you do that because one states have police powers in the us constitution . and to we are going to...
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is mark jacobson with us? mark jacobson, let me bring you into this conversation. your thoughts. >> i'm here. i listened to what senator mccaskill said and i think there's a real issue here. i don't think we got the right folks out. we know from a great "washington post" story this morning something that many of us veterans have been saying for two weeks now, why aren't the sivs getting out? it's pretty clear we didn't get out the people we meant to get out and there's a reason we went to get the high-risk people first. rather than the next 50 years and talk about what went wrong, let's talk about what the biden administration needs to do to get the sivs and the high-risk afghans out. one, they need to cut a deal with the taliban, to cut a deal with the border nations to allow right of transit across the border. and this is going to include for afghans who may not have the proper documentation because it was burned by the taliban or they had to leave their houses quickly. also transit rights so humanitarian organizations can pick up afghans -- >> mark, let's listen
is mark jacobson with us? mark jacobson, let me bring you into this conversation. your thoughts. >> i'm here. i listened to what senator mccaskill said and i think there's a real issue here. i don't think we got the right folks out. we know from a great "washington post" story this morning something that many of us veterans have been saying for two weeks now, why aren't the sivs getting out? it's pretty clear we didn't get out the people we meant to get out and there's a reason...
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all the way back to 1905 the jacobson versus massachusetts case, the supreme court ruled that the power of state included reasonable regulation established to protect public health and safety. it states that the state could mandate vaccines. in any of the pandemics we have talked about, did the government mandate that people get vaccinated? guest: no. in most cases, they did not have the vaccine. in all the cases, they did not have the vaccine. it was developed soon enough to be useful. the -- the so-called spinal fluid incident -- a soldier put in the hospital. the scientific community was concerned that it jumped species and that it would spread worldwide. gerald ford was convinced. multiple nobel laureate sat down with him to launch this vaccine effort. that was correct. they had to begin preparation, but there should have been in offramp because it never spread beyond. in the meantime, millions of americans got vaccinated against a threat that did not really exist. since the disease that they were being protected against did not happen, the bad outcomes were from the vaccine. there
all the way back to 1905 the jacobson versus massachusetts case, the supreme court ruled that the power of state included reasonable regulation established to protect public health and safety. it states that the state could mandate vaccines. in any of the pandemics we have talked about, did the government mandate that people get vaccinated? guest: no. in most cases, they did not have the vaccine. in all the cases, they did not have the vaccine. it was developed soon enough to be useful. the --...
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women again in terms of teachers, as we think of harriet jacobson and her school in alexandria, virginia. she said i'm not saying one word about our school. and she talks about the children, and the importance of the scholars and the community, and she was concerned about the health of her daughter. these are also significant ways of how we read images of contraband. images of men who -- and women and children who were enslaved. this is another image here of a plantation in beaufort, south carolina. images of harriet tubman, and significant images of the call for men and women to join the war by frederick douglass. so here as i move forward, and considering our time, looking at the posing of the experience of the quiet moments of going into the studio, here is colonel shaw, who is head of the 54th. and we know before he left that he is -- posed considering the next steps, and he says, we have gone quietly among forming the regiment as he prepares for the war and how long it takes to get to south carolina as they prepare for the war. this is an album at the smithsonian, and we see that it
women again in terms of teachers, as we think of harriet jacobson and her school in alexandria, virginia. she said i'm not saying one word about our school. and she talks about the children, and the importance of the scholars and the community, and she was concerned about the health of her daughter. these are also significant ways of how we read images of contraband. images of men who -- and women and children who were enslaved. this is another image here of a plantation in beaufort, south...
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anthony mason and dana jacobson are here. vaccinated americans. dr. david agus will tell us whether it's necessary. >>> plus, the pentagon considers new vaccination orders for the military. >>> a two-time super bowl champion pushes for a new style of policing helped by his father who knows a thing or two about law enforcement. >>> we'll meet a top football recruit known as kool-aid who's celebrating a big honor. >> who didn't like red kool-aid as a kid? >> okay. >> oh, my gosh -- >> trying to figure out why she's laughing. >> i'm glad she's laughing. i wouldn't be. >>> good morning to you. we're going to begin with this -- with sources telling cbs news that the pentagon may announce this week that it will require all active duty military troops to get a coronavirus vaccine or face regular testing. it defends secretary lloyd austin's change. he would need a waiver to do so. none have been fully authorized by the fda so far. the pentagon says about half of the troops already are fully vaccinated. the covid-19 shot would be adde
anthony mason and dana jacobson are here. vaccinated americans. dr. david agus will tell us whether it's necessary. >>> plus, the pentagon considers new vaccination orders for the military. >>> a two-time super bowl champion pushes for a new style of policing helped by his father who knows a thing or two about law enforcement. >>> we'll meet a top football recruit known as kool-aid who's celebrating a big honor. >> who didn't like red kool-aid as a kid? >>...
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that's "cbs this morning saturday" co-host dana jacobson, hey, you know her. leave. let's go. a massive wildfire nearly wipes california.re town in how strong winds and bone-dry conditions are fueling multiple fires across the state. >>> florida's covid hospitalizations hit another new high with the delta variant overwhelming emergency rooms. plus, why one city is offering another dose to people who received the johnson & johnson vaccine. >>> chicago police chasing suspects burst into the wrong apartment and point a gun at children.
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i'm michelle miller with dana jacobson and jeff glor. and the tiny entomologist who found it. we'll see how a young girl's persistent curiosity led to a remarkable find in a california community. >>> then they're not quite as tall as the andes, but the mountains of vermont inspired a pair of restauranteurs to offer up food from the incas. cookery that uses earth and stone as the oven. we'll get a sample of this extraordinary feast on "the dish." >>> and later, a killer edition of our "saturday sessions." we're going to talk to brandon flowers, lead singer of the platinum-selling rock group the killers, and then they'll usher in our return to in-studio performances with music from their seventh studio album. that is all ahead. >>> first, our top story this hour -- the northern gulf cast is bracing for a dangerous hurricane. ida is less than 500 miles southeast of new orleans, and it is rapidly intensifying after hitting western cuba friday. initial reports suggest the storm's heavy rain and winds triggered flooding and knocked down trees.
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are objecting to the university's vaccine mandate, but a lower court ruled against them and cited jacobsonity mandate is particularly secure because the mandate allows exceptions for people with religious objections. so now the supreme court is considering this case. it is worth noting that some justices have said that the state's power here is not absolute. but it seems to reason that when it comes to vaccine mandates, particularly those that have an exception for religious objectors, the supreme court is likely to say that they are going to pass constitutional muster. ♪ >>> and stevie nicks canceled her concerts over coronavirus concerns. she said in a statement, these are challenging times with challenging decisions that have to be made. while i'm vaccinated, at my age, i'm still being extremely cautious. >>> and senator rand paul suspended from youtube for seven days over a video claiming masks are not effective against covid. this is the first strike against the kentucky republican in youtube's three strike policy. paul calls the suspension a badge of honor. twitter suspended marjorie
are objecting to the university's vaccine mandate, but a lower court ruled against them and cited jacobsonity mandate is particularly secure because the mandate allows exceptions for people with religious objections. so now the supreme court is considering this case. it is worth noting that some justices have said that the state's power here is not absolute. but it seems to reason that when it comes to vaccine mandates, particularly those that have an exception for religious objectors, the...
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. >> tucker: that was bonnie jacobson.aitress in new york she was fired for asking questions about the covid vaccine.one no questions allowed. her employer decided she did not have the right to control what drugs go into her body. it was not her body, her choice they have been lying to you all these years, so they took her job away. we expect this to become more common in america because fascism always spreads and it has spread. we just learned at cnn, being unvaccinatedme is a far more serious act -- we know that from an internal memo, "we have been made aware of three employees who are coming to the office unvaccinated. all three have been terminated." you should note jeffrey toobin the masturbator, remains employed. clearly they are not cnn anchors. one of cnn's prime time anchors exposed other people to covid when he was infected with it. last winter. he is still there. are the high-level people?e? or are they more likely studio technicians, potentially african-american studio technicians, and how did cnn learn about t
. >> tucker: that was bonnie jacobson.aitress in new york she was fired for asking questions about the covid vaccine.one no questions allowed. her employer decided she did not have the right to control what drugs go into her body. it was not her body, her choice they have been lying to you all these years, so they took her job away. we expect this to become more common in america because fascism always spreads and it has spread. we just learned at cnn, being unvaccinatedme is a far more...
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conservatives they should know it was declared constitutional by the supreme court in 1905, a case called jacobsonen jany opposing vaccine passports raised more than a few eyebrows. >> there's a long history in this country of people needing to show their papers, during slavery, post slavery. and we heard trump with the birth certificate nonsense. here we want to make sure that we are not doing anything that would further create a barrier for residents. >> all right, that's the sound of an argument jumping the shark. just as the holocaust is the holocaust, slavery is slavery. it's not like anything else. showing proof of vaccination in a pandemic is not remotely the same as showing freedom papers during slavery. i can't begin to explain what how she connects the birther conspiracy with the vaccination mandate. a lady tried to clarify she wants to see every boston resident get vaccinated. she's concerned requiring vaccines in public venues will have a disproportionate impact on communities of color and families. it seems like something the mayor can facilitate with focused outreach. backing up comm
conservatives they should know it was declared constitutional by the supreme court in 1905, a case called jacobsonen jany opposing vaccine passports raised more than a few eyebrows. >> there's a long history in this country of people needing to show their papers, during slavery, post slavery. and we heard trump with the birth certificate nonsense. here we want to make sure that we are not doing anything that would further create a barrier for residents. >> all right, that's the...
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know this because the supreme court told us over 100 years ago in a famous case from 1905 called jacobsons massachusetts where they mandated that all of the residents in that state or commonwealth get vaccinated against smallpox. the supreme court said that's completely fine. the supreme court ruled it's within the police power of a state to enact a vaccination law. there are politics involved in this. what you have to show is a state is a reasonable medical need. there is going to be politics behind this. no state has done this yet. they absolutely can. >> what about federal government. can the federal government issue a nationwide vaccine mandate? >> the answer is absolutely yes. the cdc director said the biden administration was looking into a federal vaccine mandate and ran it back and say there will be no federal mandate. we have the same supreme court case i talked about before that had to do with the state's authority but it applies to the federal government and there's a specific federal regulation that gives the federal government through the department of health and human servic
know this because the supreme court told us over 100 years ago in a famous case from 1905 called jacobsons massachusetts where they mandated that all of the residents in that state or commonwealth get vaccinated against smallpox. the supreme court said that's completely fine. the supreme court ruled it's within the police power of a state to enact a vaccination law. there are politics involved in this. what you have to show is a state is a reasonable medical need. there is going to be politics...
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the government jacobson versus massachusetts or massachusetts come again in 1905 says that compulsoryernment and completely acceptable. that law has been the law of that land. and government institutions, they are saying you have to get private equity and if you don't want to do it for me don't have your child. that is not compulsory. >> shannon: because at that, let me skip down to point d, the judge ruled against them said this, the plaintiff can freely choose to accept or refuse a covid-19 but simply refuses him will simply need to work somewhere else. if a worker refuses assignment to a changed office or start time or directives he may be properly fired, sarah. >> shannon, take your point these employees will argue that this vaccine is still in a trial phase and also based on governor abbott's sentiment behind the executive order. and that is individuals and families can voluntarily opt out of the vaccine. and again to your point earlier, some of these folks do have antibodies as well. and so also given legal landscape right now the strongest argument these employees will have her
the government jacobson versus massachusetts or massachusetts come again in 1905 says that compulsoryernment and completely acceptable. that law has been the law of that land. and government institutions, they are saying you have to get private equity and if you don't want to do it for me don't have your child. that is not compulsory. >> shannon: because at that, let me skip down to point d, the judge ruled against them said this, the plaintiff can freely choose to accept or refuse a...
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cbs correspondent dana jacobson explains. >> reporter: onycha command of nature is combating to manygs in large part to biologist taras lindsay. >> do you know that carpenter be can eat lavender? >> reporter: he is the caregiver, when she was three months old. so she could explore nature in her neighborhood. >> they look like a bumblebee which is big. >> reporter: this year, four- year-old on a car, by now a seasoned naturalist. she found tiny bugs that were not just your average insect. >> this is really amazing. >> reporter: her discovery found its way to california department of food and agriculture plants past diagnostics branch. where dr. martin hauser is a senior insect biosis missed. >> son about 2 million bedbugs here. >>> you see how small they are? they are very small and that is a hottie be for comparison. she took us to the undisclosed location under the condition we were not able to the special tree in her special place. >> how do they get here in the first place? decades ago, the department of agriculture was looking for bees to boost the size of fruit and vegetable cro
cbs correspondent dana jacobson explains. >> reporter: onycha command of nature is combating to manygs in large part to biologist taras lindsay. >> do you know that carpenter be can eat lavender? >> reporter: he is the caregiver, when she was three months old. so she could explore nature in her neighborhood. >> they look like a bumblebee which is big. >> reporter: this year, four- year-old on a car, by now a seasoned naturalist. she found tiny bugs that were not...
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jacobson vs massachusetts uphold and private to enforce for public measures as as employers exemptionsve seen evidence any being to away from. employment say benefits not if individual voluntarily inspired for cause, meaning. that they violated policy. that mean that could lose right to these. sp two's says mandate in to keep rest his staff choose be vaccinated. safe people have that have to make that we a safe for to be able, you know, earn a living and be able to provide for their family. and owner he is willing offer testing to employees exemptions. those resign eligible get their jobs once pandemic over. bloody alright, reporting live. thanks so much for that report. well in morocco mourning death corporal kevin morago. police mooney yesterday from and related. he the eight years ago rose to the ranks serve detective. also as a range of field training and was the of the moroccan officers. money behind a, children and. he was 58 years old. the northeast an absolute tonight of andre. it's lots damage. the hurricane landfall rhode today. it's caused lot of flooding, in, new jersey, yo
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jacobson versus massachusetts, the supreme court said there's times when the government can mandate vaccinationl: how many more people do you think will get vaccinated if the fda approves it? >> i hope a lot. there's some people that are troubled by the fact that we haven't seen the full approval yet. we hear the fda after pulling out all the stops may be within a month or so of doing that. if that's holding people back, don't wait for that. the likelihood that fda will not approve these vaccines are extremely low. we know so much about them. but if that's what it's going to take, well, bring it on. >> neil: got it. dr. francis, sorry to hear about the nasty e-mails you get. i get it, too. you have a kindered spirit there. the nih director, dr. francis collins. and a guy running for mayor of new york city is not liking the restrictions and mandates. he says it will change if he's mayor is. that good or bad? i'll ask him. we did it again. verizon has been named america's most reliable network by rootmetrics. and our customers rated us #1 for network quality in america according to j.d. power. nu
jacobson versus massachusetts, the supreme court said there's times when the government can mandate vaccinationl: how many more people do you think will get vaccinated if the fda approves it? >> i hope a lot. there's some people that are troubled by the fact that we haven't seen the full approval yet. we hear the fda after pulling out all the stops may be within a month or so of doing that. if that's holding people back, don't wait for that. the likelihood that fda will not approve these...
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i want to bring in mark jacobson he was defense secretary during the obama administration and servedyou've been very bleunt ad described the policy as a train wreck. what is going through your mind as oweyou see these pictures ofe taliban taking over and the past 24 hours beiing taken over? >> there is hope. my concern is there are three ways this can go. of course, there is always a chance that the biden administration sees the light and decides to release all that air power they've been speaking about that is available to the afghan national security forces and maybe force a stalemate. that's the least likely situation. the next possibility is that afghan leaders, perhaps someone can broker some sort of seize fire or deal. there are still a couple provinces where businesses as usual. i understand some are doing okay but again, the most likely option right now is a complete collapse of the afghan security forces. >> i mean, it is pretty en incredible. a lot of policy experts question the wisdom of the decision but biden is sticking by it and if you look at polls and, you know, polls
i want to bring in mark jacobson he was defense secretary during the obama administration and servedyou've been very bleunt ad described the policy as a train wreck. what is going through your mind as oweyou see these pictures ofe taliban taking over and the past 24 hours beiing taken over? >> there is hope. my concern is there are three ways this can go. of course, there is always a chance that the biden administration sees the light and decides to release all that air power they've been...