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levin: dr. phil grew up poor, with a father who terrorized the family. he would get drunk and tear the venting hood out of the kitchen and then throw it through the windows. levin: phil became a psychologist and put the very institution of marriage at risk. i was the worst marital therapist in the history - of marital therapy. - ( laughing ) levin: he would pivot professionally and open a successful jury consulting business, and then came the life-changing client, one oprah winfrey, who was being sued by the cattle industry. i said, these ol' boys are gettin' ready to hand you your ass on a platter. you need to wake up, girl, and come present here, because they're after you. levin: phil became oprah's go-to expert, and her ratings soared even higher. so why not give him his own show? when that happened, was there competiveness between you and oprah? levin: dr. phil mcgraw, the man who turned the oprah seal of approval into a media empire of his own. - dr. phil! - how are you? it is so good to se
levin: dr. phil grew up poor, with a father who terrorized the family. he would get drunk and tear the venting hood out of the kitchen and then throw it through the windows. levin: phil became a psychologist and put the very institution of marriage at risk. i was the worst marital therapist in the history - of marital therapy. - ( laughing ) levin: he would pivot professionally and open a successful jury consulting business, and then came the life-changing client, one oprah winfrey, who was...
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levine. dr. levine: good morning, all. we will start with a quick update and couple comments on two topics. -- facilities and masks. yesterday's lab brought 51 new positive results, followed by approximately 400 and 70 labs -- 470 labs. the number of cases in the state, 389. there were no deaths yesterday. activelyntinue to be working with a different facilities -- eight different facilities around the state. stateserience of other serves as an example, that number will unfortunately grow. long-term care and senior living they are special and high-priority challenges. as you know, these are group centers, they provide housing and care for our most uniquely and high-risk patients who could be seeing deaths from covid-19. the staff and caregivers in long-term care facilities really depend on our response and our support. at the health department, our health care infection, prevention, and response team was our first responder unit. responsevention and starts with primary prevention, and working with facilities to before any
levine. dr. levine: good morning, all. we will start with a quick update and couple comments on two topics. -- facilities and masks. yesterday's lab brought 51 new positive results, followed by approximately 400 and 70 labs -- 470 labs. the number of cases in the state, 389. there were no deaths yesterday. activelyntinue to be working with a different facilities -- eight different facilities around the state. stateserience of other serves as an example, that number will unfortunately grow....
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levin.t to have you on the show today, sir. - it's great to be with you, steve. and let's cut right to the chase here. that discovery you talked about at the top of the show there, it's krill oil. because krill oil is simply amazing for us. it's great for the heart, the joints. fantastic for the brain and eyes. i mean, you know, steve, my patients wanna feel better. they want their joints to be comfortable. they wanna stay mentally sharp. they wanna keep their brain thinking like it did when they were younger. and hey, they wanna promote their heart health, flexible arteries. they wanna boost their energy. i hear that all the time. and steve, that's what we're going to be talking about today with this krill omega 50+ formula, which is the cutting-edge combination of krill oil infused with the high omega-3 concentrated fish oil, dramatically increasing the level of omega-3. so steve, krill 50+, this becomes the best of both worlds 'cause it's the krill oil with the concentrated fish oil, but
levin.t to have you on the show today, sir. - it's great to be with you, steve. and let's cut right to the chase here. that discovery you talked about at the top of the show there, it's krill oil. because krill oil is simply amazing for us. it's great for the heart, the joints. fantastic for the brain and eyes. i mean, you know, steve, my patients wanna feel better. they want their joints to be comfortable. they wanna stay mentally sharp. they wanna keep their brain thinking like it did when...
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levin. i mean, it is all over the news with great studies out there and many experts are declaring that krill oil is better than fish oil. so if you would, give us the lowdown on the krill omega 50+, dr. levin. - right, right, well, let's put it this way, steve. if i were to tell you there's this one tiny pill and it benefits the muscles, the joints, brain, memory, mood, coronary heart health, flexible arteries, great for your skin, i mean, what would you say to all that? - well, you'd get my attention. i would say okay, where is it, where can i get this stuff? obviously, yeah. - as it should be. and the great news is we have it. it's called krill omega 50+. and we've got an unbelievable offer today because you're gonna get a full month's supply of the exact supplement we're talking about, the krill omega 50+ with more krill oil, concentrated fish oil for just $19.95. steve, that's with free shipping. so this is a crazy low price on a dynamic krill oil supplement. so why are we doing this? r
levin. i mean, it is all over the news with great studies out there and many experts are declaring that krill oil is better than fish oil. so if you would, give us the lowdown on the krill omega 50+, dr. levin. - right, right, well, let's put it this way, steve. if i were to tell you there's this one tiny pill and it benefits the muscles, the joints, brain, memory, mood, coronary heart health, flexible arteries, great for your skin, i mean, what would you say to all that? - well, you'd get my...
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next you hear from mike levin, jamie raskin, andy kim and kathy castor. >> this is congressman mike levin. i am coming to you from my washington dc office after a redeye flight last night.
next you hear from mike levin, jamie raskin, andy kim and kathy castor. >> this is congressman mike levin. i am coming to you from my washington dc office after a redeye flight last night.
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levine. you mentioned that there was some new understanding regarding children and adolescents. what is that? is there some idea about a physical effect on children and adolescents that we had not heard about before? no, i think more of an understanding of the potential value of how much the disease is present in that population and what state of symptoms they may are may not have at the time when they could transmit the disease to adults. >> i see. thanks. this question i think is for mike harrington. 0here are the extra 5 customer service reps provided by maximus located? >> i don't necessarily have the information. i do know they have multiple call centers. my understanding is that they are actually doing most of their call center work virtually, similar to our staff. so where they will be located when they can go back to a facility, i don't know that. time, i believe most of them will be virtual. i want to make sure that i get that number out there. the number per month cost could range a
levine. you mentioned that there was some new understanding regarding children and adolescents. what is that? is there some idea about a physical effect on children and adolescents that we had not heard about before? no, i think more of an understanding of the potential value of how much the disease is present in that population and what state of symptoms they may are may not have at the time when they could transmit the disease to adults. >> i see. thanks. this question i think is for...
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levine finish. if it makes you feel more at ease, more comfortable, and you want to do something to protect others, please do so. but don't use the n95 mask. don't take away from the frontline health care workers at this time. but just be aware that this isn't the answer in terms of going out and integrating with others and becoming social again. we don't want people to move around. we want people to stay at home. so, we don't want to give any false sense of security in this way. but for those who are comforted by that and again, to protect others, they should do so. >> thank you. >> my question is, whether the list of medical resources for vermont have included the facilities available [indiscernible] got a lot of stuff. inasmuch as ubm has. i just wonder about whether .hose, the numbers and the follow-up question would be whether you can say that the pattern of hospitalization already, has it tended to focus on bigger hospitals or are we getting hospitalization in community access hospitals, of wh
levine finish. if it makes you feel more at ease, more comfortable, and you want to do something to protect others, please do so. but don't use the n95 mask. don't take away from the frontline health care workers at this time. but just be aware that this isn't the answer in terms of going out and integrating with others and becoming social again. we don't want people to move around. we want people to stay at home. so, we don't want to give any false sense of security in this way. but for those...
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levine, you're more with dr.auci than the president that the coronavirus will be with us come fall, the question is just at what scale. in that context, what do you have to do as a state health director to say this is the challenge today that builds toward being ready for august, september, october? >> well, i think that testing is really a big, strong component of all of this, and having the right strategies in place so that you have the capacity to test, your population has that ability to access testing, and that you begin to broaden the amount of testing you're doing in populations you couldn't do previously because you didn't have capacity. so in vermont, we're clearly looking at strategies right now to expand testing to a variety of populations, some of them high risk, some of them more average risk. as we start to try to reopen the economy in have the in our restart vermont program, which we're very much on a graduated basis trying to make happen at this point in time, a very phased approach. testing is
levine, you're more with dr.auci than the president that the coronavirus will be with us come fall, the question is just at what scale. in that context, what do you have to do as a state health director to say this is the challenge today that builds toward being ready for august, september, october? >> well, i think that testing is really a big, strong component of all of this, and having the right strategies in place so that you have the capacity to test, your population has that ...
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levine. about howou talked the rapid response team works with facilities where we have seen the outbreaks. in particular, when we talk yesterday,know during one of the updates, he had gone back and forth with you informationg more and more readily available information about the outbreak. the rapidake a look response team, a lot of people out there who have their loved ones there who do not know what is going on. to interactplans with the public better in real a delayher than having in getting information? families where it happened yesterday or the day before? how are you communicating with them? >> that is a great question. part of our rapid response is we are working with the facilities. the facility has the responsibility to communicate what their staff, what the residents, and the family of those residents. we are doing our best to not only educate and implement as needed but we communicate with those facilities so they can provide the appropriate messaging. we are not the caregivers for
levine. about howou talked the rapid response team works with facilities where we have seen the outbreaks. in particular, when we talk yesterday,know during one of the updates, he had gone back and forth with you informationg more and more readily available information about the outbreak. the rapidake a look response team, a lot of people out there who have their loved ones there who do not know what is going on. to interactplans with the public better in real a delayher than having in getting...
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this is... - phil: you have '57 chevy-- - levin: oh, my god! this is my dream! i'm harvey levin.uld become one of the biggest names in television. phil: you should be sorry. you cannot be that shallow to make that idiotic comment. levin: dr. phil grew up poor, with a father who terrorized the family. he would get drunk and tear the venting hood out of the kitchen and then throw it through the windows. levin: phil became a psychologist and put the very institution of marriage at risk. i was the worst marital therapist in the history - of marital therapy. - ( laughing ) levin: he would pivot professionally
this is... - phil: you have '57 chevy-- - levin: oh, my god! this is my dream! i'm harvey levin.uld become one of the biggest names in television. phil: you should be sorry. you cannot be that shallow to make that idiotic comment. levin: dr. phil grew up poor, with a father who terrorized the family. he would get drunk and tear the venting hood out of the kitchen and then throw it through the windows. levin: phil became a psychologist and put the very institution of marriage at risk. i was the...
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next you hear from mike levin, jamie raskin, andy kim and kathy castor. >> this is congressman mike levin. i am coming to you from my washington dc office after a redeye flight last night. i want to share more information about the $2 trillion coronavirus stimulus bill we will be voting on today. the american people need relief now. that is what this bill intends to provide. the bill is far from perfect, but is a positive, bipartisan step in the right direction and more importantly puts workers and families first. our country faces two simultaneous crises, a public health crises and an economic crises. the only way we are going to deal with the economic crisis is if we flatten the curve and deal with the public health crisis. this bill provides a lot of money for frontline line care workers and hospitals, as well as state and local governments that are dealing with the front lines of the public health crisis. the economic crisis is obviously important. cash paymentsides and broadly supported economic assistance to small businesses and much more to assist with economic relief. it could hav
next you hear from mike levin, jamie raskin, andy kim and kathy castor. >> this is congressman mike levin. i am coming to you from my washington dc office after a redeye flight last night. i want to share more information about the $2 trillion coronavirus stimulus bill we will be voting on today. the american people need relief now. that is what this bill intends to provide. the bill is far from perfect, but is a positive, bipartisan step in the right direction and more importantly puts...
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" right here, number one -- check on the great one, mark levin.ot the democrats. 90% of americans have been amazing. these corporations, pharmaceuticals, every industry, truckers and everybody, health workers, our military. then you got the worst and it's the same two groups every time. >> right. with respect to the democrats investigating the coronavirus, that would be like jack the ripper investigating the failures of the london police force. the fact is that adam schiff, who is chairman of the house intelligence committee was running an impeachment coup for months. he should have been on top of the china matter. he should have been on top of the virus matter and so i want to know what adam schiff knew and when he knew it and when he started to hold hearings. this guy is a disgrace, he is a he should stop giving aid and comfort to the enemy. first it was russia, now it's china. i want to move to another topic here and that's our economy and i'm hoping people in washington are listening. we cannot deficit spend your way into prosperity. if you co
" right here, number one -- check on the great one, mark levin.ot the democrats. 90% of americans have been amazing. these corporations, pharmaceuticals, every industry, truckers and everybody, health workers, our military. then you got the worst and it's the same two groups every time. >> right. with respect to the democrats investigating the coronavirus, that would be like jack the ripper investigating the failures of the london police force. the fact is that adam schiff, who is...
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america, i'm mark levin. this is life, liberty and levin. we have a great show. we will take people into the constitution, what the president is doing to preserve the constitution and we will dig deeply into capitalism and the spending on capitol hill and two of the best guess to do exactly that. christopher is a distinguished fellow at the hudson institute and was part of the reagan ministration. he served at the american enterprise institute. how are you my friend. >> i'm just fine. good to be here. thanks for having me. >> it's my pleasure. the president notice the piece you wrote as did i in the wall street journal. the title is for the first time in u.s. history and administration is responding to a crisis with the regulation and decentralization. this is crucially important, explained to the american people what you mean by the. >> throughout our history and especially in recent decades when we encounter a national emergency of some sort which we tend to do every ten, 15 years, it has been the occasion for increased centralization of power that is the migra
america, i'm mark levin. this is life, liberty and levin. we have a great show. we will take people into the constitution, what the president is doing to preserve the constitution and we will dig deeply into capitalism and the spending on capitol hill and two of the best guess to do exactly that. christopher is a distinguished fellow at the hudson institute and was part of the reagan ministration. he served at the american enterprise institute. how are you my friend. >> i'm just fine....
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello america hi mark levin. this is life, liberty and levin. where, i'm in the bunker. you have plenty of toilet paper, don't worry. we have great guests. we have senator tom cotton before i go to senator cotton, i've been watching this play out like everybody else has. i just have a few comments to make. about our congress. our congress, we had an impeachment trial, a coup trial going on from january 16 to february 5. if chuck schumer and nancy pelosi had had their way, it would've gone on for another month. whatever happened to john bolton and all the other witnesses they wanted hap, and during this period, the senate was not permitted to do anything. no hearing. that means the senate intelligence committee was not allowed to alert the american people about what was going on in china. the chairman of the house intelligence committee turned that committee into a political witchhunt operation for which they tried to remove the president of the united states from august all the way through until february. how many hearings did adam schiff hold o
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hello america hi mark levin. this is life, liberty and levin. where, i'm in the bunker. you have plenty of toilet paper, don't worry. we have great guests. we have senator tom cotton before i go to senator cotton, i've been watching this play out like everybody else has. i just have a few comments to make. about our congress. our congress, we had an impeachment trial, a coup trial going on from january 16 to february 5. if chuck schumer and nancy pelosi had had their...
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sunday nights, "life, liberty, levin." the great one, it hurt. and nancy pelosi saying on february 24th, go to chinatown? donald trump had implanted the travel ban that was racist a month ago. >> and now she's apparently a nonessential employee because she has not showed uphe for work and she using number three in line to be president of the united states. as for her ice cream, i'm lactose intolerant so i would never touch it. i want to thank the president and the vice president. they are the ones who have been pushing to open up the economy. the governors have shut down the economy. not the president. the governors have shut down businesses, not the president but several of them are dragging their feet. you can see it's the president a month ago and now trying to press to open up the economy. i just want to point something out, these states do not have plenary police power when the affect interstate commerce, $2.2 trillion in federal spending to deal with what they've done. 22 million people filing for unemployment, compensation. this has a nati
sunday nights, "life, liberty, levin." the great one, it hurt. and nancy pelosi saying on february 24th, go to chinatown? donald trump had implanted the travel ban that was racist a month ago. >> and now she's apparently a nonessential employee because she has not showed uphe for work and she using number three in line to be president of the united states. as for her ice cream, i'm lactose intolerant so i would never touch it. i want to thank the president and the vice...
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david levine, who is probably, what is the right word?e was pivotal and influential and you still see it in some of these works, he signed vallo, but his name was ed bolten. levine was a master of the big bubble head and the little body, and then the wry twist with not name there. >> it is a wonderful collection that spans decades and a century. it goes back to another one of the great grand daddies of political cartooning. keppler who drew for, i think it was a publisher of puck magazine. keppler would do beautiful color lithographs that would be two page spreads. and if you remember, it is a standard cartoon of the oil tank with the tentacles of the octopus. it was a work of art. there is a couple keppler's here. those are probably the oldest, and these in this corner, these are sort of the next ones. they are from the reagan error. and i think that is when richard and i were brought in, and that is when people were failing to recognize jean kerpatrick. some of the new help will go in and they say we'll go around, and will you help us.
david levine, who is probably, what is the right word?e was pivotal and influential and you still see it in some of these works, he signed vallo, but his name was ed bolten. levine was a master of the big bubble head and the little body, and then the wry twist with not name there. >> it is a wonderful collection that spans decades and a century. it goes back to another one of the great grand daddies of political cartooning. keppler who drew for, i think it was a publisher of puck...
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david levine who is probably -- what is the right word? he was pivotal and very influential in the world of caricatures. you can still see it in my work somewhat, some of these other works, he's really wonderful -- he signed val oh, but his name was ed vault men. he was very similar to living. he was the master of the fluid cross catch. the big bubble head and the body and twisted with some other little details. loving, like a lot of other cartoonists was a main influence of mine. it is wonderful collection of cartoons that spends a lot of decades in fact, a century. it goes back to another one of the great grand daddies of political cartooning, kept her. he was a publisher with joint owners of punk magazine. this was back in the golden age of political cartooning. kept blur with to this beautiful color graphs that would be to page spreads for punk magazine. you read the history books you can find one with rockefeller reaching his hand out it was like a real work of art actually done as a color a color lithograph. there are a couple of cat
david levine who is probably -- what is the right word? he was pivotal and very influential in the world of caricatures. you can still see it in my work somewhat, some of these other works, he's really wonderful -- he signed val oh, but his name was ed vault men. he was very similar to living. he was the master of the fluid cross catch. the big bubble head and the body and twisted with some other little details. loving, like a lot of other cartoonists was a main influence of mine. it is...
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also the great one, mark levine tonight, and matt gaetz, devin nunes, all join us. why are the democrats politicizing this today? they need an investigation now in the middle of a national emergency. wow. that's really sick. straight ahead. ♪ [ "one more time" by daft punk ] woo! [ laughing ] woo! play pop music! ♪ no way dude, play rock music! yeah! -woah! no matter what music you like, stream it now on pandora with xfinity. and don't forget to catch "trolls world tour". let's party people! ♪ one more time ♪ >> sean: now a major reversal tonight from the democratic governor of michigan because after a threat to doctors last week to not use the antimalarial drug for the drug also used for lupus and rheumatoid arthritis to treat covid-19 patients in the state, the state is now requesting an emergency supply of the drug that we've been talking a lot about. hydroxychloroquine. and get this, hydroxychloroquine is rated now the most effective therapy by doctors, over 6300 of them surveyed, for coronavirus, according to a brand-new study. also tonight, the fda is authoriz
also the great one, mark levine tonight, and matt gaetz, devin nunes, all join us. why are the democrats politicizing this today? they need an investigation now in the middle of a national emergency. wow. that's really sick. straight ahead. ♪ [ "one more time" by daft punk ] woo! [ laughing ] woo! play pop music! ♪ no way dude, play rock music! yeah! -woah! no matter what music you like, stream it now on pandora with xfinity. and don't forget to catch "trolls world...
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juan: davivid levin, i w want tk abouout over the long g haul.eally, this pandemimic is creatiting a major shift in the way that goods are distrtributed in our society as increasinglyly peoplele are being forced d to o online, therefore, to have packages delivered by companiess like u ups and amazon and other. i am w wondering, dodo you since labobor movement is prepared -- organizezed labor is prepared fr what is essentially a radical shift, for ininstance, macycy'st announced d their furloughing 100,0,000 workers at the brick-anand-mortar stores and ty are at an enormous disadvantage right now. these delivery companies now are going t to have a much greater share ofof the market in americ. i am wondering how you feel atat the e labor movement is preparad for thishift inin distribution of goods in society? >> one thing i want to say about ups, this company makes six billion n dollars year andnd can track a package at anyny moment, anywhehere around the globe.e. they tractoror workers movements everywhere they arere at all tis and that can't seem
juan: davivid levin, i w want tk abouout over the long g haul.eally, this pandemimic is creatiting a major shift in the way that goods are distrtributed in our society as increasinglyly peoplele are being forced d to o online, therefore, to have packages delivered by companiess like u ups and amazon and other. i am w wondering, dodo you since labobor movement is prepared -- organizezed labor is prepared fr what is essentially a radical shift, for ininstance, macycy'st announced d their...
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levine was ate master of the fluid cross hatch, the big bubble head and the wry twist with some other little detail put in there. so he was an early influence of mine. that's where i fell in love with cross-hatching. the bar, it's a wonderful collections of cartoons that spans a lot of decades, in fact, a century, and it goes back to another one of the great grandaddies of political cartooning, kepler, who drew for -- i think was actually a publisher, one of the joint owners of "puck" magazine. in is in the golden age of political cartooning. kepler would do these beautiful color lithographs that would be two-page spreads for "puck" magazine. if you remember your american history books, you know, there's the wonderful standard oil cartoon of the oil tank with tentacles of the octopus of rockefeller reaching out. to call it a cartoon is almost putting it down because it was a real work of art. i mean, it was like an oil painting. actually done as a color lithograph. there's a couple of keplers here from "puck" magazine. those are probably the oldest ones in the bar. and then these ed v
levine was ate master of the fluid cross hatch, the big bubble head and the wry twist with some other little detail put in there. so he was an early influence of mine. that's where i fell in love with cross-hatching. the bar, it's a wonderful collections of cartoons that spans a lot of decades, in fact, a century, and it goes back to another one of the great grandaddies of political cartooning, kepler, who drew for -- i think was actually a publisher, one of the joint owners of "puck"...
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harvey: i'm harvey levin.ho went from selling garbage bags to bagging billions. i'm not gonna lie. it does not suck to be rich. harvey: there were struggles, failed businesses, evictions, massive debt, but he never lost his spirit or his passion for partying. - mark, you are wasted. - okay, maybe a little bit. ( laughter ) harvey: an internet company made him filthy rich, he overpaid for the mavericks, and turned the losing team into champions. when i watch the last 30 seconds of the-- when the mavericks won,
harvey: i'm harvey levin.ho went from selling garbage bags to bagging billions. i'm not gonna lie. it does not suck to be rich. harvey: there were struggles, failed businesses, evictions, massive debt, but he never lost his spirit or his passion for partying. - mark, you are wasted. - okay, maybe a little bit. ( laughter ) harvey: an internet company made him filthy rich, he overpaid for the mavericks, and turned the losing team into champions. when i watch the last 30 seconds of the-- when the...
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now back to life, liberty and levin. welcome back.overnor, you made a decision not too long ago that you were going to protect the citizens of your state, and among other things you're going to do is people who come in from new york, new york city in particular, a hotspot, jersey, and louisiana that your law enforcement folks and state police would have the ability to arbitrarily stop and check and self quarantine. explain that. >> from the beginning of that when people would come in from china, our health department throughout the country would have them self isolate. from italy early on, same deal because those were considered hotspots. new york city is a greater hotspot than any of those places by far and so what we saw was when the governor there did the shelter in place order, you started to see a massive increase in flight from all the new york city airports to florida. the week before this shelter in place there were about 20 flights a day. after the shelter and place it got up to 200 flights a day into the state of florida. th
now back to life, liberty and levin. welcome back.overnor, you made a decision not too long ago that you were going to protect the citizens of your state, and among other things you're going to do is people who come in from new york, new york city in particular, a hotspot, jersey, and louisiana that your law enforcement folks and state police would have the ability to arbitrarily stop and check and self quarantine. explain that. >> from the beginning of that when people would come in from...
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you mentioned land they'll make randy levine. randyed sox fan, i think levine and the yankees are one of the great peopleth today and the people of new york are sensational. what we need. vibrant industry, governors, work together. manhattan project -- >> sean: i'm a yankee fan and a mets fan too. i'm going to agree with alan dershowitz, the boston fan. that's really hard. the curse of the baby. randy told me, he'll make masks with yankee emblems on it. i probably shouldn't have said that. >> that's the way we have to adapt. we have to make it fun to do the right thing. we have to never compromisetu constitutional rights, the right to protest as a fundament you mention books on technology. my book, which you mentioned, thank you, of "guilt by association," i made it available free on kindle, i want something for people to do. >> sean: i read it. speak up thank you >> thank you. you can protest from home. you can protest online. >> sean:he we take their temperature. everybody has to wear a mask. you have to sip your beer through a
you mentioned land they'll make randy levine. randyed sox fan, i think levine and the yankees are one of the great peopleth today and the people of new york are sensational. what we need. vibrant industry, governors, work together. manhattan project -- >> sean: i'm a yankee fan and a mets fan too. i'm going to agree with alan dershowitz, the boston fan. that's really hard. the curse of the baby. randy told me, he'll make masks with yankee emblems on it. i probably shouldn't have said...
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levin: shaquille o'neal's life started out bleak-- dirt poor and headed for disaster. ever break into places? in houses? uh, yeah. of course. but basketball changed everything. you made your first million dollars, and you blew through it in two days. how'd you do that? one-- i had no idea who fica was. that was just his opening act. shaq became a certified rap star,
levin: shaquille o'neal's life started out bleak-- dirt poor and headed for disaster. ever break into places? in houses? uh, yeah. of course. but basketball changed everything. you made your first million dollars, and you blew through it in two days. how'd you do that? one-- i had no idea who fica was. that was just his opening act. shaq became a certified rap star,
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i'm harvey levin. who turned her back on a lucrative career on wall street to become the perfect homemaker. this 19th-century tailor's table will be absolutely perfect for the adult. harvey: but martha stewart's life wasn't all perfection. i did not want to get divorced. i think he had a wandering eye. and wandering whatever. ( laughs ) harvey: she was a billionaire. unstoppable until a tiny stock deal landed her in prison.
i'm harvey levin. who turned her back on a lucrative career on wall street to become the perfect homemaker. this 19th-century tailor's table will be absolutely perfect for the adult. harvey: but martha stewart's life wasn't all perfection. i did not want to get divorced. i think he had a wandering eye. and wandering whatever. ( laughs ) harvey: she was a billionaire. unstoppable until a tiny stock deal landed her in prison.
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i'm harvey levin. this is a story about the babe ruth of professional wrestling. the incredible hulk hogan! harvey: hulk hogan put an entire industry on the map, but not without paying a heavy price. hulk hogan: the knees are fake. the hips are fake. the back's full of metal. harvey: hulk hogan became one of the most recognizable and beloved figures in the world, but behind the scenes, terry bollea's life was crumbling. you literally had a gun in your mouth. yeah. harvey: an illicit sex tape would bring this american hero to his knees. you used the n-word. if this tape wasn't leaked, do you think you'd be using that word today? but the scandal that could have broken him actually redefined him. i made a whole switch from, you know, being negative that is i'd work hard. i'm in check with myself. i'm happy, brother. harvey: hulk hogan, a life of the highest highs and the lowest lows. oh, my gosh. - it is so good to see you. - hey, my brother. usually i see you in gold's gym. that's true, in los angeles. well, we're far, far away. have a seat. well, thank you for comi
i'm harvey levin. this is a story about the babe ruth of professional wrestling. the incredible hulk hogan! harvey: hulk hogan put an entire industry on the map, but not without paying a heavy price. hulk hogan: the knees are fake. the hips are fake. the back's full of metal. harvey: hulk hogan became one of the most recognizable and beloved figures in the world, but behind the scenes, terry bollea's life was crumbling. you literally had a gun in your mouth. yeah. harvey: an illicit sex tape...
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levine, can you hear me? fwl i can hear you. good morning. >> thank you so much for getting on the phone. i really appreciate it. we heard from rosa said right there, that the governor in florida is facing a lot of criticism for not doing more. you take issue with the governor's position on this here as well. what is your message to him? >> so i understand what the governor is trying to do. he's trying to use data to make good policy decisions. our problem is that the testing has been delayed, and so the testing doesn't really give a full picture of what's going on in florida. i'm worried that people might be misled by the testing that in areas where we haven't had a case or maybe very few cases there might be the conclusion there's been no spread of virus, but we don't really know that, and we also know that doing these efforts, the physical distancing early, makes a big difference. and you know, i think that we're add a time where those decisions have to be made. >> yeah, and as we have seen very clearly, look at new york, loo
levine, can you hear me? fwl i can hear you. good morning. >> thank you so much for getting on the phone. i really appreciate it. we heard from rosa said right there, that the governor in florida is facing a lot of criticism for not doing more. you take issue with the governor's position on this here as well. what is your message to him? >> so i understand what the governor is trying to do. he's trying to use data to make good policy decisions. our problem is that the testing has...
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the great one mark levin. and an incredible ad calling joe biden out on china. straight ahead. - these elderly jews have taken the bus from across the city to come to this fellowship distribution spot and get food that they can't afford. (sorrowful music) - [announcer] there is an emergency food crisis for elderly holocaust survivors in the former soviet union. - [yael] this is a crisis. these elderly holocaust survivors are struggling to survive. they're starving, have little money for food, electricity or medicine. - [announcer] just $25 provides one needy elderly holocaust survivor in the former soviet union with a special emergency food package that contains a note saying it's from christians and jews in america who want to bless them. call now. please call the number on your screen. - in ukraine, there's no support network. they don't have food cards or neighbors that come in to help. they're turning to us because they have nowhere else to turn. the bible teaches blessed is he whose help is in the god of jacob. he upholds the cause of the oppressed and give
the great one mark levin. and an incredible ad calling joe biden out on china. straight ahead. - these elderly jews have taken the bus from across the city to come to this fellowship distribution spot and get food that they can't afford. (sorrowful music) - [announcer] there is an emergency food crisis for elderly holocaust survivors in the former soviet union. - [yael] this is a crisis. these elderly holocaust survivors are struggling to survive. they're starving, have little money for food,...
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larson, dorisjohn matsui from california, lois frankel, and andy levin. peters,ongressman scott talking to you from san diego. i am announcing my support for the cares act which passed the house of representatives today. we expected to be signed into law later today. unprecedented crisis, health crisis and economic crisis, the cares act will provide additional help to our health care system and i think that is very important. it provides a lot of stabilizers for the economy, from direct payments to people to helping and additionals unemployment insurance for people that can't keep their job. worth supporting. i would love to see additional measures like automatic stabilizers without additional -- we acknowledge that this is probably not the last action we have to take with respect to covid. i look forward to how we can improve this and respond to congress. congress needs provisions for remote voting in emergencies like this where we can't travel. why we can askon our constituents to work with technology why we have the security of online banking but we ca
larson, dorisjohn matsui from california, lois frankel, and andy levin. peters,ongressman scott talking to you from san diego. i am announcing my support for the cares act which passed the house of representatives today. we expected to be signed into law later today. unprecedented crisis, health crisis and economic crisis, the cares act will provide additional help to our health care system and i think that is very important. it provides a lot of stabilizers for the economy, from direct...
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alicia levine is chief strategist at begin why mellon investment management. that doesn't for "the closing bell -- that does it for "the closing bell." "what'd you miss?" is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ romaine: broadcasting live from new york to our viewers worldwide, this is "what'd you miss?" i am romaine bostick, joined as always by my cohost, scarlet fu. scarlet: a snapshot of how u.s. stocks closed on the day. the biggest one-day decline since april 1. it is also the first back-to-back decline for stock indexes since april 1. after the market close, we did hear some fairly -- numbers from netflix. texas instruments went ahead with forecasts, believe it or not. it was a pretty wide forecast. 3.1 9 billion. you are talking about a $900 million gap. tothe eps side, it was $.64 $1.04. those ranges are so wide, who knows where it is going to be. at the moment, we are also getting snap earnings at the wire. active users, 229 million, right around what analysts were looking for. scarlet: better than expected on those daily active users. analysts -- that is comp
alicia levine is chief strategist at begin why mellon investment management. that doesn't for "the closing bell -- that does it for "the closing bell." "what'd you miss?" is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ romaine: broadcasting live from new york to our viewers worldwide, this is "what'd you miss?" i am romaine bostick, joined as always by my cohost, scarlet fu. scarlet: a snapshot of how u.s. stocks closed on the day. the biggest one-day decline since april...
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i am yuval levin here at aei and it is my pleasure to welcome you to a discussion of land of hope, the new one volume history of the country by the great american historian wilfred mcclay. it's a book that comes at a time when questions of who we are as a people if we can have a unifying rather than divisive story and how to tell the story of the country in a way that neither sells a short the national greatness or whitewashes our national sins in our politics and what may be an unusual way and this book is clearly intended to speak the gist of the moment to hear about how to approach the questions. wilfred mcclay is a national treasure. he's first and foremost the chair of the university of oklahoma he is admired and loved by scores of student's past and present and one of the great writers of american history. his book the self and society of modern america was just the best book in american intellectual history. it's a student's guide to u.s. history and why place matters, geography, identity and civic life in modern america acted in the service of the country he served for 11 years
i am yuval levin here at aei and it is my pleasure to welcome you to a discussion of land of hope, the new one volume history of the country by the great american historian wilfred mcclay. it's a book that comes at a time when questions of who we are as a people if we can have a unifying rather than divisive story and how to tell the story of the country in a way that neither sells a short the national greatness or whitewashes our national sins in our politics and what may be an unusual way and...
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i'm harvey levin. a story about a cuban-american boy who grew up to become one of the most recognizable, and marketable celebrities in the world. ♪ swing your partner round and round ♪ ♪ end of the night, it's going down. ♪ armando pérez grew up in the slums of miami surrounded by violence and drugs. when i was born i was breastfed cocaine. i had to get rushed to the hospital and see if i was gonna make it. but music proved to be his golden ticket to a better life.
i'm harvey levin. a story about a cuban-american boy who grew up to become one of the most recognizable, and marketable celebrities in the world. ♪ swing your partner round and round ♪ ♪ end of the night, it's going down. ♪ armando pérez grew up in the slums of miami surrounded by violence and drugs. when i was born i was breastfed cocaine. i had to get rushed to the hospital and see if i was gonna make it. but music proved to be his golden ticket to a better life.
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rachel levine.r time. >> the rural america is a bout o get hit hard and smaller hospitals may not be ready for it. he joins me live to explain why. make it feel impossible to breathe. get relief behind the counter with claritin-d. claritin-d improves nasal airflow 2x more than the leading allergy spray at hour 1. claritin-d. get more airflow. with mortgage rates at record homlows, s. one call to newday can save you $2000 a year. it's that simple. with their va streamline refi, there's no income verification or home appraisal. and this refi costs you absolutely nothing out of pocket. it's the quickest and easiest refi newday has ever offered. one call can save you $2000. >>> desmite some areas in the country beginning to flatten the curve of the coronavirus cases, one e.r. doctor in a rural hospital says he's more concerned than ever. dr. robert davidson joins me. you took to twit tore express your concerns. what is it you are most worried about now? >> i'm most concerned that in my area, even in all
rachel levine.r time. >> the rural america is a bout o get hit hard and smaller hospitals may not be ready for it. he joins me live to explain why. make it feel impossible to breathe. get relief behind the counter with claritin-d. claritin-d improves nasal airflow 2x more than the leading allergy spray at hour 1. claritin-d. get more airflow. with mortgage rates at record homlows, s. one call to newday can save you $2000 a year. it's that simple. with their va streamline refi, there's no...
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art hogan of national securities and alisha levine of bny mellon investment management.emic has put a lot of pressure on borrowing costs for counties. we will look at the response to the virus, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ viviana: you are watching "bloomberg daybreak." boeing announced voluntary buyouts to its 161,000 employees. no word on how many workers the company will cut. boeing is facing a sharp hit to demand because of the global pandemic. about 40% of the fleet is part. southwest will become the second u.s. airline to apply for federal aid. southwest says it is looking for a possible grant. they could boost liquidity and provide job security for its employees. american airlines will ask for up to $12 billion in aid. we end with a rout in the municipal bond market. prices retreated from last week's rally triggered by the federal government stimulus plan. some traders say they news about the coronavirus pandemic is pushing investors back to the safest securities. that is your bloomberg business flash. alix: thanks so much. for more on the turmoil in the $4 trilli
art hogan of national securities and alisha levine of bny mellon investment management.emic has put a lot of pressure on borrowing costs for counties. we will look at the response to the virus, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ viviana: you are watching "bloomberg daybreak." boeing announced voluntary buyouts to its 161,000 employees. no word on how many workers the company will cut. boeing is facing a sharp hit to demand because of the global pandemic. about 40% of the fleet is part....
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tonight i'm very excited to welcome yuval levin to politics and prose, celebrating his newest book, "a time to build". from family and community to congress and the campus, how recommitting to our institutions can revise the american dream. as the nation faces increasing divisiveness fueled by partisan politics, culture wars and populace anger on both sides, levin argues rather than trying to tear down existing institutional frameworks we should be looking to them as sources of strength and support. through "a time to build" he shows our current crisis isn't completely due to the presence of an impressive oppressive force but the absence of uniting forces and urges us to commit ourselves to renewing the vitality of institutions. ranging from the family and schools to churches and the military. to renew our ties to each of the festivities the founding editor of national affairs, director of social, cultural, and constitutional studies at the american enterprise institute's. contributing editor of national review, cofounder and senior editor of the new atlantis and has authored the frac
tonight i'm very excited to welcome yuval levin to politics and prose, celebrating his newest book, "a time to build". from family and community to congress and the campus, how recommitting to our institutions can revise the american dream. as the nation faces increasing divisiveness fueled by partisan politics, culture wars and populace anger on both sides, levin argues rather than trying to tear down existing institutional frameworks we should be looking to them as sources of...
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scott levin is a surgeon. we had him look at a list of procedures performed in the pandemic. this is a list we got from a source inside the hospital and and had him review. if you can get a view, we have to do them right now, and no they can wait. >> okay. >> reporter: breastectomy. >> no. >> breast to implant exchange. >> no. >> breast tissue expander insertion. >> no. >> breastectomy with inplant removal and breast lift. >> absolutely not. >> a procedure that levin says is not just unnecessary but potentially dangerous. >> in an average surgery, even in outpatient, the patient will probably cost the health care system 40 or 50 people in a few hours. >> reporter: a studly found out of 138 patients, more than 40% for infected in hospital. nearly 30% of those infected were medical staff. why would a surgeon continue to do the surgeries and why would a hospital allow it? >> well, you know, there are financial rewards for health systems. >> reporter: you're saying it's about money? >> that may be. >> reporter: hospitals earn on average, $700 more on each patient elective procedu
scott levin is a surgeon. we had him look at a list of procedures performed in the pandemic. this is a list we got from a source inside the hospital and and had him review. if you can get a view, we have to do them right now, and no they can wait. >> okay. >> reporter: breastectomy. >> no. >> breast to implant exchange. >> no. >> breast tissue expander insertion. >> no. >> breastectomy with inplant removal and breast lift. >> absolutely not....
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i'm mark levin with two great guests tonight.david katz, one of the first really point out a strategy that he felt would work best and doctor. [inaudible] first some background. you are the founding doctor at the research center, i don't even know what all of that means but it sounds very impressive. i want the audience to know you're not one of these doctors we yank off the street. you have a bachelors degree from dartmouth and md from albert einstein college of medicine, masters of public health from yale school of public health, but that's not why i asked you to show up. i asked you to show up because you are a seminal piece in the new york times called is our fight against coronavirus worse than the disease. this is over a month ago. in part you said, and i want you to expand on this if you don't mind, help the country figure out how to get out of the situation. as we battle of coronavirus pandemic and heads of state declare we are at war with this contagion, we are have the same dichotomy that applies. open war with all the
i'm mark levin with two great guests tonight.david katz, one of the first really point out a strategy that he felt would work best and doctor. [inaudible] first some background. you are the founding doctor at the research center, i don't even know what all of that means but it sounds very impressive. i want the audience to know you're not one of these doctors we yank off the street. you have a bachelors degree from dartmouth and md from albert einstein college of medicine, masters of public...
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i'm harvey levin. this is a story about the babe ruth of professional wrestling. incredible hulk hogan! harvey: hulk hogan put an entire industry on the map, but not without paying a heavy price. hulk hogan: the knees are fake. the hips are fake. the back's full of metal. harvey: hulk hogan became one of the most recognizable and beloved figures in the world, but behind the scenes, terry bollea's life was crumbling. you literally had a gun in your mouth. yeah. harvey: an illicit sex tape would bring this american hero to his knees.
i'm harvey levin. this is a story about the babe ruth of professional wrestling. incredible hulk hogan! harvey: hulk hogan put an entire industry on the map, but not without paying a heavy price. hulk hogan: the knees are fake. the hips are fake. the back's full of metal. harvey: hulk hogan became one of the most recognizable and beloved figures in the world, but behind the scenes, terry bollea's life was crumbling. you literally had a gun in your mouth. yeah. harvey: an illicit sex tape would...
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yankees, i talked to randy levine one of the top executives today. it they will do anything that is asked of them. anything. they want to do it, and do it safely. they will work with the governor, they will work with the president. it they can open city fields to the mets, we can open the meadowlands to the jets and giants. how do you do it? test all the employees who serve the public at these events. that means the players, coaches, trainers, ticket takers, all food handlers. they've got to a positive cultivated i.d. test. now levine pointed out, i can report the yankees will go all in and do whatever is needed to keep every fan safe. i'm sure every mlb team, every nfl team, every college team, they will do what's needed. they will do the right thing, they will follow the rules. if it means, okay, i want to go to the game, you got to put on a mask. not ideal. you can eat popcorn, but you can probably take a bite of your hot dog and chew it with your mask on, and then take a straw and drink your beer. i would rather do that than stay home, myself. th
yankees, i talked to randy levine one of the top executives today. it they will do anything that is asked of them. anything. they want to do it, and do it safely. they will work with the governor, they will work with the president. it they can open city fields to the mets, we can open the meadowlands to the jets and giants. how do you do it? test all the employees who serve the public at these events. that means the players, coaches, trainers, ticket takers, all food handlers. they've got to a...
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harvey: i'm harvey levin.bused child who became one of the richest, most influential people in entertainment. at one point things got so bad you attempted suicide. - mm-hmm. - did you give up on god at that point? but the abuse tyler perry suffered at the hands of his father never shook his faith in god. what did you pray for? mm. his death. harvey: persistence, talent, and luck propelled tyler to success on stage, but studio heads thought he'd never make it in movies.
harvey: i'm harvey levin.bused child who became one of the richest, most influential people in entertainment. at one point things got so bad you attempted suicide. - mm-hmm. - did you give up on god at that point? but the abuse tyler perry suffered at the hands of his father never shook his faith in god. what did you pray for? mm. his death. harvey: persistence, talent, and luck propelled tyler to success on stage, but studio heads thought he'd never make it in movies.
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rachel levine, i appreciate your expertise. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> coming up, even with the 17,000 coronavirus cases in florida, the governor says he's considering reopening some schools in the state, we'll tell you how that may work. plus, any moment president trump will give an update to fight the virus. we'll take you to the white house's task force briefing when it begins. when i get my teeth cleaned, my hygienist doesn't use something like this. she cleans with something like this. it's got a round head. and it's got power. go pro with oral-b. power one on for oral-b's best clean ever. inspired by dentists. oral-b's round brush head surrounds each tooth to remove more plaque along the gum line. for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. i'll only use the one that's round. oral-b. brush like a pro. shbecause xfinity mobilehen ygives you more flexible data.. you can choose to share data between lines, mix with unlimited, or switch it up at any time. all on the most reliable wireless network. which means you can sav
rachel levine, i appreciate your expertise. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> coming up, even with the 17,000 coronavirus cases in florida, the governor says he's considering reopening some schools in the state, we'll tell you how that may work. plus, any moment president trump will give an update to fight the virus. we'll take you to the white house's task force briefing when it begins. when i get my teeth cleaned, my hygienist doesn't use something like this. she cleans with...
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i'm harvey levin.story about a man whose name became synonymous with rock and roll. ♪ sing it with me, sing for the years ♪ ♪ sing for the laughter, sing for the tears ♪ steven tyler became one of the biggest names in music and enjoyed every perk that went along for the ride. as a rock star, how easy is it to get laid? it's very easy. i think rock stars, i felt like i had an obligation to keep that alive, and women had their way with me. you had an obligation to keep it alive?
i'm harvey levin.story about a man whose name became synonymous with rock and roll. ♪ sing it with me, sing for the years ♪ ♪ sing for the laughter, sing for the tears ♪ steven tyler became one of the biggest names in music and enjoyed every perk that went along for the ride. as a rock star, how easy is it to get laid? it's very easy. i think rock stars, i felt like i had an obligation to keep that alive, and women had their way with me. you had an obligation to keep it alive?