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i said o'neill was a likable person. he also had a temper.nd republicans found a way to get o'neill upset, not knowing what might happen, but as it turned out he ended up losing his cool and saying things on the floor that ended up getting him in trouble. gingriche group newt was aligned with, the theervative it of -- conservative opportunity society, ultimately took out power in 1995. speaker,rich comes replacing bob michaels, long-term leader, so what time -- what kind of speaker was newt gingrich after being the revolutionary? year,sor green: his first certainly his first few months, he was the most powerful speaker the house had seen in decades. was willing to ignore seniority in choosing some committee chairs. he said this person is next in line, but they don't have my vision, so we will go down the seniority list and find somebody who will be. he and the republicans drafted thiscontract with america, campaign document about the things they would do if elected, and that became the agenda of the house republican party in the house of repr
i said o'neill was a likable person. he also had a temper.nd republicans found a way to get o'neill upset, not knowing what might happen, but as it turned out he ended up losing his cool and saying things on the floor that ended up getting him in trouble. gingriche group newt was aligned with, the theervative it of -- conservative opportunity society, ultimately took out power in 1995. speaker,rich comes replacing bob michaels, long-term leader, so what time -- what kind of speaker was newt...
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scarlet: shannon o'neill, fantastic summary. is with the council on foreign relations, their latin america specialist. let's turn back to washington and the response. we know the senate has failed once again this afternoon to get a massive stimulus package through. that has republicans and democrats negotiating with the treasury secretary. let's bring in josh, our bloomberg news white house reporter. what is the state of play? is mitch mcconnell still intent on introducing this bill and putting it to a vote today or tomorrow? >> nancy pelosi is saying she is going to propose our own will, and that will raise fears that we get into some sort of dueling bill scenario. we saw some reheated actual debate on the senate floor today. so, the temperatures are running out and democrats are accusing republicans of tucking measures in that don't have accountability. saying it is absolutely needed given the existential crisis this represents. trump,: with regards to has he commented at all on the senate bill as it stands now invoiced either
scarlet: shannon o'neill, fantastic summary. is with the council on foreign relations, their latin america specialist. let's turn back to washington and the response. we know the senate has failed once again this afternoon to get a massive stimulus package through. that has republicans and democrats negotiating with the treasury secretary. let's bring in josh, our bloomberg news white house reporter. what is the state of play? is mitch mcconnell still intent on introducing this bill and putting...
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it is to chill o'neill's birthday, today. i know you love to do shakeel o'neill.he first time i saw you you were doing a shakeel o'neill thing. he was in the audience. his name was behind it. attended every single one of those things. that was the first one we did. it was awesome. busy you are so good at it i saw him laughing. >> he does not take himself seriously, you know. if he was not a basketball player, he would have been a comedian or a cop. >> one of the favorite things about you you do really good impressions. how did you learn that? >> you know i tell people it is like music. people have an ear for tone and inflection and rhythm it is like hitting a note. everybody's voice is a note. so it is you know, being able to find that range and write it. >> i love it are there any people you see when you are watching i could do that person but not only can he do that person i can make that person funny. do you know, there are people i wish i could do that i don't think i can never capture. farrell can do will smith and chris rock. chris tucker. some people i wish
it is to chill o'neill's birthday, today. i know you love to do shakeel o'neill.he first time i saw you you were doing a shakeel o'neill thing. he was in the audience. his name was behind it. attended every single one of those things. that was the first one we did. it was awesome. busy you are so good at it i saw him laughing. >> he does not take himself seriously, you know. if he was not a basketball player, he would have been a comedian or a cop. >> one of the favorite things...
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later in the hour we will have jim o'neill, former secretary to the treasury. the government is finalizing a stimulus package to shield the economy from the virus outbreak. joining me from rome is bloomberg's italy economic reporter. what do we know? reporter: the country, as you know, is under lockdown. the situation is so serious from the coronavirus that the government has decided it needs to act strongly because there's a strong impact. as you say, 25 billion euros. the government plans to spend that amount. pass aay, they will package for 12 billion euros for mortgage payments, to have a moratorium on mortgage payments, loans for small and medium size businesses, all meant to boost the economy. the economy is at a standstill. that means that one of the most indebted countries in the world is going to be spending a lot of money. the plan to go up as far as debt to gdp is concerned, but say we need to do whatever it takes. the eu commissioner, the former italian prime minister, said he agrees with this procedure and will try to do whatever it takes. alix: th
later in the hour we will have jim o'neill, former secretary to the treasury. the government is finalizing a stimulus package to shield the economy from the virus outbreak. joining me from rome is bloomberg's italy economic reporter. what do we know? reporter: the country, as you know, is under lockdown. the situation is so serious from the coronavirus that the government has decided it needs to act strongly because there's a strong impact. as you say, 25 billion euros. the government plans to...
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. >> lawrence is the director of the o'neill institute for national and global health law. at the georgetown university law center here in the nation's capital. joining us to specifically focus in on the powers of the federal national government and a health emergency. saw a briefing yesterday by the white house task force and a number of news outlets have reported a ramping up, this turn from the president. what did you hear in terms of extra measures that came out of the briefing that caught your ear? host: many countries have been aggressively getting -- guest: many countries have been aggressively doing social distancing. the u.s. has been very slow to that. particularly the federal government has not been urging it. just two days ago for the first time cdc recommended that there should be no gatherings of 50 people or more, which is way too many. the president yesterday said that we should try to avoid gatherings of 10 people or more. that's probably too many also. but this indicates to me that we are in whole new territory. i have been working on and globaldiseases he
. >> lawrence is the director of the o'neill institute for national and global health law. at the georgetown university law center here in the nation's capital. joining us to specifically focus in on the powers of the federal national government and a health emergency. saw a briefing yesterday by the white house task force and a number of news outlets have reported a ramping up, this turn from the president. what did you hear in terms of extra measures that came out of the briefing that...
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if you have not read about tip o'neill's friendship with reagan, it really is almost sweet. >> tip o'neil would come in and he was giving reagan the what for. reagan would say, why are you talking this way to me? you are so nice when we have a drink together. and tip would say it's not after 5:00 yet. and reagan would say, it is somewhere. [laughter] >> and obama and boehner, remember when obama was leaving the presidency, he got boehner to make a cameo appearance in the video he produced. the similarities, i think, are striking. >> thank you. what a fascinating discussion. [applause] >> i look forward to -- i look forward to seeing you all next week for the last installment of our presidential election series on social media, contemporary presidential rhetoric. you will not want to miss that one either, so join us again p have a great evening. >> denise is great. you will want to see her. [chatter] >> from george washington to george w. bush, every sunday at 8:00 p.m. and 8:00 eastern, we future the presidency. our weekly series exploring the presidents, politics, policies, and legacies.
if you have not read about tip o'neill's friendship with reagan, it really is almost sweet. >> tip o'neil would come in and he was giving reagan the what for. reagan would say, why are you talking this way to me? you are so nice when we have a drink together. and tip would say it's not after 5:00 yet. and reagan would say, it is somewhere. [laughter] >> and obama and boehner, remember when obama was leaving the presidency, he got boehner to make a cameo appearance in the video he...
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guests this afternoon, the ceo of jet blue as the company pulls its guidance due coronavirus jim o'neill joins us to discuss the economic impact and government responses around the globe and what to do with your money now. david herro will join us as we count you down into the close. 59 minutes left of trade joining us for the full hour, paul hickey and paul, you guys have been doing some research as to how key and how stomach churning this final hour of trade has been >> this really is the most important hour of the day lately over the last ten days zblsh repeat that. >> most important hour of the day. over the last ten trading days, we've seen an average move of 1.1% in the s&p 500. we've only seen that five other times going back to the early '80s last 15 minutes of trading, average move of .8%. the only times we saw moves higher were in 2008 and after the '87 crash so h type of volatility is unprecedented. hence the 50 plus vix for the second day in a row we're seeing >> is there anything to take away from that in terms of does it play into some of those fear versus gauges that we've
guests this afternoon, the ceo of jet blue as the company pulls its guidance due coronavirus jim o'neill joins us to discuss the economic impact and government responses around the globe and what to do with your money now. david herro will join us as we count you down into the close. 59 minutes left of trade joining us for the full hour, paul hickey and paul, you guys have been doing some research as to how key and how stomach churning this final hour of trade has been >> this really is...
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the democratic speaker was tip o'neill, who led that effort. the democratic senate was led at the time, the leader of the social security movement, was robert dole. the senate majority leader was howard wake baker, anti-president was ronald reagan. -- howard baker, and the president was ronald reagan. they understood bipartisanly that this is the american people's number one insurance program, the number one anti-poverty program. you know what, we don't even -- to go back to 2008 understandto 1929 to the impact and the need for social security. le it historians are replete with the stories of the great crash, but we only have to go back as far as 2008. because in 2008 this country experienced the great recession. since that recession in which ny americans saw their 401-k , and 90% of the american people have not recovered their wealth and assets that they lost in the recession of 2008. let me repeat that, madam speaker. have not ricans recovered their wealth in assets from 2008. during that time when many lost everything and companies turned aw
the democratic speaker was tip o'neill, who led that effort. the democratic senate was led at the time, the leader of the social security movement, was robert dole. the senate majority leader was howard wake baker, anti-president was ronald reagan. -- howard baker, and the president was ronald reagan. they understood bipartisanly that this is the american people's number one insurance program, the number one anti-poverty program. you know what, we don't even -- to go back to 2008 understandto...
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which is why wisconsin based guy and o'neill is working nonstop to package of whites and sanitizers we are seeing unprecedented demand on the marketplace for. >>this in fact 2 >>know we'll is based in fredonia manufacture wet wipes and liquid products you seen some of the brand's a package for on shelves across the country starting about. >>you know 10 days ago, you know that small want to come and really surge too anywhere from 3 to 5 >>3 to 5 times more than their usual production of millions of units a day now leaving them operating 24 hours a day trying to meet demands. >>for shipping out the door as fast as we can make it. there is no possible way for us to meet these urgent. >>retail brand senior vice president greg freeze says in his 20 years in the business he's never seen concern like this before never seen anything like this before even to bring back to stars and you know 2004. i have not seen this kind of them. so it's unprecedented you know we're doing our best to react to make sure we can provide as much supplies possible continuing to work overtime to move shipments and g
which is why wisconsin based guy and o'neill is working nonstop to package of whites and sanitizers we are seeing unprecedented demand on the marketplace for. >>this in fact 2 >>know we'll is based in fredonia manufacture wet wipes and liquid products you seen some of the brand's a package for on shelves across the country starting about. >>you know 10 days ago, you know that small want to come and really surge too anywhere from 3 to 5 >>3 to 5 times more than their...
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i spoke to lawrence gostin, who rects the o'neill institute for national health law at georgetown.an francisco has ordered this shelter in place. new york is considering th same. should t rest of america do the same to stop the spread of the coronavirus? lawrence: i think it is absolutely essential that the evidence tells us that social separation is critical -- closing schools, bars, restaurants, people children in place. we don't--sheltering in place. but we don't want draconian measures. we don't want like china to havi armed on the streets or intrusive surveillance. this is not the american way. but i think we can do this voluntarily,ut highly and strongly recommend that americans shelter in place. lockdown on travel or a flying b an be effecti or the guardian-- draconian, as you suggest? lawrence: it is very questionable whether the president has power to order a lockdown in a particular city or state or to ban domestic travel. we don't traditionally bann travel wite united states. in fact, we don't even advise it. currently the cdc isn't even advising amerins not to travel wi
i spoke to lawrence gostin, who rects the o'neill institute for national health law at georgetown.an francisco has ordered this shelter in place. new york is considering th same. should t rest of america do the same to stop the spread of the coronavirus? lawrence: i think it is absolutely essential that the evidence tells us that social separation is critical -- closing schools, bars, restaurants, people children in place. we don't--sheltering in place. but we don't want draconian measures. we...
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earlier my colleague unit o'neill spoke to new york city council hopeful marnia she thinks the democratic party's national committee is doing all it can to stop sanders. democrats everybody falls in line they line up so perfectly everybody. you know throws their way to support by so you know that in that respect you sort of see how you know the democratic party is her coalescing and micromanaging every way that they can support biden. and you know i see it you know bernie sanders he said the system was rigged you can see how it's being rigged against him former democratic chair donna brazil got into a heated exchange after a suggestion that the democratic convention would be rigged against we can listen together to just what was said hello of our race i get a 2nd term and for people to use russian talking points to so division among americans that is stupid so rather go to hell that is completely absurd i mean this is the same donna brazil who would pass the questions to hillary clinton so hillary would have you know an unfair advantage in the debates against foreign santer so i mean that
earlier my colleague unit o'neill spoke to new york city council hopeful marnia she thinks the democratic party's national committee is doing all it can to stop sanders. democrats everybody falls in line they line up so perfectly everybody. you know throws their way to support by so you know that in that respect you sort of see how you know the democratic party is her coalescing and micromanaging every way that they can support biden. and you know i see it you know bernie sanders he said the...
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this is archie international my name's union o'neill 30. views start. and we begin with breaking news on the program what was supposed to be moves between peace between the u.s. and the taliban appears to be unraveling this witness that the u.s. has conducted under a strike against the islamist group in afghanistan's helmand province that's reports emerge of deadly taliban attacks overnight which killed more than 20 afghan soldiers and police officers correspondent joins us now been following developments we're seeing these fatalities only a few days ago we're talking about this supposed peace deal and then only last night donald trump was trying to convince the world of the taliban's ready to stop the violence here that's correct before the long tramp was on a phone call with the leader of the taliban this is the organization banned in russia and so many other countries as terry's he's also the group's chief negotiator but i thought it was a 35 conversation in some way it was a historic moment in direct contact between a u.s. leader and a senior taliba
this is archie international my name's union o'neill 30. views start. and we begin with breaking news on the program what was supposed to be moves between peace between the u.s. and the taliban appears to be unraveling this witness that the u.s. has conducted under a strike against the islamist group in afghanistan's helmand province that's reports emerge of deadly taliban attacks overnight which killed more than 20 afghan soldiers and police officers correspondent joins us now been following...
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her speech had a lasting impact, as gabrielle o'neill reports. woman whose arrival had mps spluttering over the dover sole. nancy astor is back in westminster as part of a drive to display more artworks depicting female politicians. and if new mps are nervous about making their maiden speeches in 2020, what must it have been like for the first woman to do so? this is the hansard parliamentary debates volume for february 1920 which includes the maiden speech of nancy astor, the first woman to take her seat in parliament. and so her first words are, "i shall not begin by craving the indulgence of the house... "i am only too conscious of the indulgence and the courtesy of the house. i know that it is very difficult for some honourable members to receive the first lady mp into the house. it is almost as difficult for some of them as it was for the lady mp herself to come in." i think it must've been incredibly daunting. she was the first woman to ever enter, with 500 plus men in there, and i think it probably took a lot of courage. she said so hersel
her speech had a lasting impact, as gabrielle o'neill reports. woman whose arrival had mps spluttering over the dover sole. nancy astor is back in westminster as part of a drive to display more artworks depicting female politicians. and if new mps are nervous about making their maiden speeches in 2020, what must it have been like for the first woman to do so? this is the hansard parliamentary debates volume for february 1920 which includes the maiden speech of nancy astor, the first woman to...
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with the o'neill institute for national and global health law, thanks for being here this morning. guest: thanks for having me. host: we will continue the calls with you. if you are a medical is james. us we spoke earlier about the role of the federal law. what sorts of authorities to the states have in terms of responding to the virus? >> it is important we distinguish between federal and state roles but the state is is at.he action they are the possessors of the broadest public health powers that you can actually have in the united states. some states delegate those two locals. they have got the sovereign authority to respond in real powers thaterent you are seeing put into effect as we speak. they use those the extensively in an emergency like this. >> we have seen states act across the country, thinking of new york state, maryland, california, obviously. of note soou seen far? >> it is important to observe one thing we have never seen before in u.s. history to my knowledge. every single state, all u.s. territories, simultaneous declared state of emergency. we have never seen th
with the o'neill institute for national and global health law, thanks for being here this morning. guest: thanks for having me. host: we will continue the calls with you. if you are a medical is james. us we spoke earlier about the role of the federal law. what sorts of authorities to the states have in terms of responding to the virus? >> it is important we distinguish between federal and state roles but the state is is at.he action they are the possessors of the broadest public health...
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we'll go to public comment and one speaker card, patrick o'neil. and any other member of the public wish to comment on this project? commissioners, comments? commissioner perlman? >> i always think the word that mr. o'neil used was celebrate and, of course, this is our job, as preservationists is to celebrate the history of our place. i think it's a funny word and thought because we never tell the story of the building, because we don't put a plaque out and so someone walking by, whether it has all three pieces of the history or just two pieces of the history or one will not know the difference. you know the difference because it's your property and that's not what i'm eluding to. what i'm eluding to is so many buildings in the city have been added to badly over time and in this case, the stucco put on in what is clearly a very inferior methodology of installing it over the original material that's still there. you know, there's all these buildings after world war ii where they used plastic crete and did fake stone along the base of the building. a
we'll go to public comment and one speaker card, patrick o'neil. and any other member of the public wish to comment on this project? commissioners, comments? commissioner perlman? >> i always think the word that mr. o'neil used was celebrate and, of course, this is our job, as preservationists is to celebrate the history of our place. i think it's a funny word and thought because we never tell the story of the building, because we don't put a plaque out and so someone walking by, whether...
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john o'neil, thank you so much. >> yeah. you are welcome.e if you are sick and don't be running around. as this thing gets worse on the healthcare workers and everything else. if it snows, shovel the snow. later on maybe go mow their lawn, help them out. they are going to have a tough time through all of this by helping each other as friends and neighbors, we will get through. this. brian: you got it. john owe neil, very optimistic, appreciate it. meanwhile your questions about coronavirus are pouring in like what can you do to strengthen your immune system amid the pandemic? dr. mike joins us with answers right after the break. ainsley: your questions about the coronavirus are pouring in today. steve: here to join us is dr. mike. >> good morning to you. steve: first up an email from michael. what simple medications can we take to help avoid covid-19? anything we can do to strengthen our immune systems? dr. mike, i was at the grocery store yesterday. it was almost cleaned out of vitamin c and the orange juice is gone. >> well, i have some go
john o'neil, thank you so much. >> yeah. you are welcome.e if you are sick and don't be running around. as this thing gets worse on the healthcare workers and everything else. if it snows, shovel the snow. later on maybe go mow their lawn, help them out. they are going to have a tough time through all of this by helping each other as friends and neighbors, we will get through. this. brian: you got it. john owe neil, very optimistic, appreciate it. meanwhile your questions about...
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offered a race of about $100 a year while the health premiums would often go up more than that and jay o'neill and emily comber, two teachers that started a facebook page which started slowly but the governor said will give you this tiny raise and the facebook page exploded with tens of thousands of teachers joining it on sudden they had this big movement and people were like that up and it's like they were fed up and we will not take it anymore. >> host: and it spread across the country. >> guest: like the frog in the fish tank. the heat turned up and up and got worse and got worse and they cannot afford and moving back economically because they were not getting raises and their healthcare payments were going up and they saw tax cuts for the rich and they said we call we will not tolerate this and they went on strike and they won a raise and they won the ability to have healthcare premiums going up and they forced the governor and force the state legislator to pay more attention after years of starting the education budget. >> host: and teachers follow suit and multiple other state and that w
offered a race of about $100 a year while the health premiums would often go up more than that and jay o'neill and emily comber, two teachers that started a facebook page which started slowly but the governor said will give you this tiny raise and the facebook page exploded with tens of thousands of teachers joining it on sudden they had this big movement and people were like that up and it's like they were fed up and we will not take it anymore. >> host: and it spread across the country....
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katherine o'neill last night, she's an infectious care disease specialist. p.b. program.e l/ with respect to covid-19, people are most infectious early on during their particular episode with this disease. they can still be symptomatic and sick but on the tail end of that, you are much less infectious. and it may not be infectious at all. so what this means is people really need to take it upon themselves let when they first feel the symptoms, to isolate. that is when they are most likely to be shedding the virus and to be contagious. so everyone, and dr. sanjay gupta said this a long time ago. the easiest way for us to try to catch up with south korea, who was way ahead of us in the testing early on, and the isolation and quarantine with the contact tracing, is for people to behave today as if they have the coronavirus. and if we will do that if we'll just use that prophylactic measure that mitigation measure, as a proxy for the testing, we can flatten that curve. that is why we implemented these mitigation measures. i can see this is the day where the questions
katherine o'neill last night, she's an infectious care disease specialist. p.b. program.e l/ with respect to covid-19, people are most infectious early on during their particular episode with this disease. they can still be symptomatic and sick but on the tail end of that, you are much less infectious. and it may not be infectious at all. so what this means is people really need to take it upon themselves let when they first feel the symptoms, to isolate. that is when they are most likely to be...
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. >> and to you, michael crowley, we know in the past reagan and tip o'neill dealt with each other allow, the kind of men who could sit down after hours and share a drink. but they had real partisan differences which dwloethey ove in emergencies. we saw a lot of bipartisanship after 9/11. this is the worth health crisis this country has ever faced. >> that's right, andrea. so the partisanship now is to a degree we haven't seen before. i think there might be ways in which people think that the partisanship in washington is some kind of -- andrea, so much of our politics has come to seem like a reality show. as brendan pointed out, even democrats started to play trump ace case a little bit, the theatrical tearing up of the state of the union by nancy pelosi, i don't think that's something democrats would have done prior to the age of trump. he's sort of changed the norms and behavior of everyone. now we're at a point where it's a matter of life and death to some degree. fortunately the federal government, the cdc can take a lot of action unilaterally to help protect the public but partic
. >> and to you, michael crowley, we know in the past reagan and tip o'neill dealt with each other allow, the kind of men who could sit down after hours and share a drink. but they had real partisan differences which dwloethey ove in emergencies. we saw a lot of bipartisanship after 9/11. this is the worth health crisis this country has ever faced. >> that's right, andrea. so the partisanship now is to a degree we haven't seen before. i think there might be ways in which people...
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which is why wisconsin based guy and o'neill is working nonstop to package of whites and sanitizers weare seeing unprecedented demand on the marketplace for. >>this in fact 2 >>i know was basing for manufacture wet wipes and liquid products you seen some of the brand's a package for on shelves across the country starting about. >>you know 10 days ago. you know that small taken them and really surge too anywhere from 3 to 5 mac storm >>3 to 5 times more than their usual production of millions of units a day now leaving them operating 24 hours a day trying to meet demands. >>for shipping out the door as fast as we can make and ends we there is no possible way for us to meet these surgeons. >>retail brand senior vice president greg freeze says in his 20 years in the business he's never seen concern like this before never seen anything like this before even to bring back to stars and you know 2004. i have not seen this kind of them. so it's unprecedented you know we're doing our best to react to make sure we can provide as much supplies possible continuing to work overtime to move shipment
which is why wisconsin based guy and o'neill is working nonstop to package of whites and sanitizers weare seeing unprecedented demand on the marketplace for. >>this in fact 2 >>i know was basing for manufacture wet wipes and liquid products you seen some of the brand's a package for on shelves across the country starting about. >>you know 10 days ago. you know that small taken them and really surge too anywhere from 3 to 5 mac storm >>3 to 5 times more than their usual...
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host: joining us is lawrence gostin, director of the o'neill institute for global and health law at the georgetown university law center here in the nation's capital. joining us to specifically focus in on the powers of the federal national government and a health emergency. we saw a briefing yesterday by the white house task force and a number of news outlets have reported that this was a ramping up, a turn of the president. what did you hear in terms of extra measures that came out of the briefing that caught your ear? host: many countries have been quite aggressively doing social distancing.
host: joining us is lawrence gostin, director of the o'neill institute for global and health law at the georgetown university law center here in the nation's capital. joining us to specifically focus in on the powers of the federal national government and a health emergency. we saw a briefing yesterday by the white house task force and a number of news outlets have reported that this was a ramping up, a turn of the president. what did you hear in terms of extra measures that came out of the...
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and pat o'neill, the same thing, if those mayors cannot have that autonomy and be able to make thosesions then i think we have no choice but to have a statewide stay at home order put in place. that's what i am urging governor mcmaster to did. >> appreciate your time. glad you are feeling better. >>> coming up next, hospitals across the country are being forced to plan for a terrifying scenario, deciding who gets life saving treatment and who doesn't. yes. it's the first word of any new discovery. but when allergies attack, the excitement fades. allegra helps you say yes with the fastest non-drowsy allergy relief and turning a half hearted yes, into an all in yes. allegra. live your life, not your allergies. and i don't count the wrinkles. but what i do count on is boost high protein. and now, introducing new boost women... with key nutrients to help support thyroid, bone, hair and skin health. all with great taste. new, boost women. designed just for you. new, boost women. they come from people who... were brave. and took risks. big risks. bring your family history to life, like nev
and pat o'neill, the same thing, if those mayors cannot have that autonomy and be able to make thosesions then i think we have no choice but to have a statewide stay at home order put in place. that's what i am urging governor mcmaster to did. >> appreciate your time. glad you are feeling better. >>> coming up next, hospitals across the country are being forced to plan for a terrifying scenario, deciding who gets life saving treatment and who doesn't. yes. it's the first word of...
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the o'neill institute for national and global health law, thanks for being here this morning.uest: thanks for having me. host: we will continue the calls with you. if you are a medical professional, we would love to hear your experience, your guidance, your thoughts. 202-748-8002. larry kudlow yesterday talked with reporters about the economic impact of the coronavirus. you argue with some of the top economist in the world who are now saying we are entering a global recession? >> there are a lot of forecasts out there, and i appreciate that and respect that. we are going to be challenged. no question about it. we are going to be challenged. i have been saying that and i will continue to say it. i am not going to label it one thing or another. we don't know, the models don't know, there is a lot we don't know. first quarter is going to be fine. it is the second quarter that will be difficult. i don't need to have labels on this. point, ifs is a key you would just allow me a moment -- for some reason, some friends of ours have written in, prominent people, that we have not done
the o'neill institute for national and global health law, thanks for being here this morning.uest: thanks for having me. host: we will continue the calls with you. if you are a medical professional, we would love to hear your experience, your guidance, your thoughts. 202-748-8002. larry kudlow yesterday talked with reporters about the economic impact of the coronavirus. you argue with some of the top economist in the world who are now saying we are entering a global recession? >> there...
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i spoke to jim o'neill of the u.k. treasury.e dismissive of rate cuts, saying this is fighting the financial crisis. this is a health crisis, and we need a different set of policies. he was accepting that the other measures were useful, but rate cuts less so. >> i say that is a blindingly obvious and has been the case for a long time. anybody focusing on interest rates is missing the point, that has been true for several years. interest rates have been ineffective for a time and that has given most plenty of time to think of alternatives. one critical thing they can do is use will interest rate. this was partly copied by the bank of england. the base rate move is not that important. what is more important is the tsf scheme. cheap loans to banks. >> cheap loans to banks contingent on the banks making new loans. if you notice in the budget, the government is going to provide guarantees for sme's. loan, you areew going to get a guarantee. the bank of england will provide you with preferential funding contingent on those loans. i th
i spoke to jim o'neill of the u.k. treasury.e dismissive of rate cuts, saying this is fighting the financial crisis. this is a health crisis, and we need a different set of policies. he was accepting that the other measures were useful, but rate cuts less so. >> i say that is a blindingly obvious and has been the case for a long time. anybody focusing on interest rates is missing the point, that has been true for several years. interest rates have been ineffective for a time and that has...
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. >> so, jonathan lemire, i guess it was tip o'neill or maybe tip o'neill quoted somebody saying thatther's milk of politics. not so much anymore. >> not last night. >> you could look at jeb bush back in 2016 who was considered to be the prohibitive favorite because of all of his money, you could look at other examples of it and money just doesn't translate into votes the way it used to. 30-second ads just -- it may shape the opinions of an electorate, but, again, it doesn't translate into hard votes. we've seen that time and again over the past four years and, my gosh, we certainly saw it last night. >> right. the impact of these television ads seem to diminish once people start paying attention. there's something to be said for getting out early and putting ads on the tv for markers, but they are outweighed by debate performance. the bloomberg campaign faces real questions about how to go forward. kevin sheekey and others send signals yesterday that nothing is decided, with he will see how things go, this is the first time that the mayor's name was on the ballot. by night's end they
. >> so, jonathan lemire, i guess it was tip o'neill or maybe tip o'neill quoted somebody saying thatther's milk of politics. not so much anymore. >> not last night. >> you could look at jeb bush back in 2016 who was considered to be the prohibitive favorite because of all of his money, you could look at other examples of it and money just doesn't translate into votes the way it used to. 30-second ads just -- it may shape the opinions of an electorate, but, again, it doesn't...
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shaq o'neil's new doo.rline is all thanks to a bet he made with dwyane wade. shaq bet that milwaukee -- the bucks would beat the heat by 20 points. well, it didn't happen. >> oh, wow. >> this did. >> he didn't want money. he wanted humiliation. you're not going to get that from shaq though. take a look. >> i lined it up for you so you can see where it starts. >> you look good. >> and i look good and i'm proud to do it and i'm keeping it like this all week. >> shaq took it to instagram too. [ applause ] he said to the haters, no hate needed. i like it. i'm keeping it. so there you go, everybody. looking good, shaq. thanks for sharing. >> keeping it for this week. >> also popping this morning, the woman who thought that she had quite a green thumb. kaylee wilkes, we love you. she wrote on facebook that she been watering her gorgeous succulent for two years writing i was so proud of this plant, it was full, beautiful coloring, just an overall perfect plant. i did decide it was time to transplant. i found the c
shaq o'neil's new doo.rline is all thanks to a bet he made with dwyane wade. shaq bet that milwaukee -- the bucks would beat the heat by 20 points. well, it didn't happen. >> oh, wow. >> this did. >> he didn't want money. he wanted humiliation. you're not going to get that from shaq though. take a look. >> i lined it up for you so you can see where it starts. >> you look good. >> and i look good and i'm proud to do it and i'm keeping it like this all week....
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that would've been really of difficult and the age have all f o'neill. all tof that electively is i think, created the opportunity where you are not governing asas much as we used to because of the other dictates on your time and travel. >> i agree with that. but i think put in the context whatat i think what you have y describd itself a symptom of the general description that we have already kind of laid out, thi i think the politics for the moment not in a partisan should been a grander sense. she use if you shifted which congres congress wasparticularlc responsible for delegating powers i'm doing these. things you have shifted things authority to the executive to branch and you gotta think of the political implications of that. the kind of stories of the past. oppeoplele would come to congrs because that's where the power is to get something done to or prevent something. that is not as true anymore.what marginally what did they do? they want to go lobby the ad administration because that is where the real decisions are made. the political balance of p
that would've been really of difficult and the age have all f o'neill. all tof that electively is i think, created the opportunity where you are not governing asas much as we used to because of the other dictates on your time and travel. >> i agree with that. but i think put in the context whatat i think what you have y describd itself a symptom of the general description that we have already kind of laid out, thi i think the politics for the moment not in a partisan should been a grander...
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. >> seth: kind of a famous -- one of our most famous sitting actors, ed o'neil. >> that's true one of sitters. yeah [ laughter ] in television history. >> i mean, has anybody sat like him? >> seth: yeah, like maybe -- maybe carrol o'connor in "all in the family." >> yeah. >> seth: but i would say the two of them are the best sitters >> i mean just think about all the car scenes with edcut before he got out of the car [ laughter ] >> no, he never -- i mean nobody's ever seen him on his feet >> seth: yeah, i know. >> you never seen him on his feet >> seth: no, absolutely not. >> but yeah, so it ended up being really emotional >> seth: that's fantastic. you -- this show sort of happened for you -- i remember we first met when you were doing -- >> yeah, yes, yes. >> seth: i think an off-broadway play right before this show started. >> yes, that's right >> seth: so you had this -- this sort of maybe a little later in your career than you expect to have a show that ran this long >> yeah, yeah. >> seth: what was your first entry into -- you know, the first time you got an agent like >> i had
. >> seth: kind of a famous -- one of our most famous sitting actors, ed o'neil. >> that's true one of sitters. yeah [ laughter ] in television history. >> i mean, has anybody sat like him? >> seth: yeah, like maybe -- maybe carrol o'connor in "all in the family." >> yeah. >> seth: but i would say the two of them are the best sitters >> i mean just think about all the car scenes with edcut before he got out of the car [ laughter ] >> no,...