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you know i was pleased to work on this report especially with russia the president of the rockefeller foundation because rush is willing to just speak bluntly and write bluntly and convey the messages that have to be heard. the overwhelming message that came out in an earlier rockefeller report and has reiterated here is that you cannot have a recovery of the economy until we contain this this virus so it just of that's just undeniable at this point. then we have to ask well does does contain mean eliminate no i think everybody recognizes this virus is going to be out there indefinitely at some point there will be a vaccine that most people can take that will protect most people from the virus and that will mean that it's contained at a very low level with little disruption in our lives but there's this crucial gap that could be 2 months 4 months 6 months 12 months 18 months maybe 5 years before we actually have a vaccine that works and what the rockefeller report does is say in the united states which is a country where the virus is now very widely distributed what strategies do we h
you know i was pleased to work on this report especially with russia the president of the rockefeller foundation because rush is willing to just speak bluntly and write bluntly and convey the messages that have to be heard. the overwhelming message that came out in an earlier rockefeller report and has reiterated here is that you cannot have a recovery of the economy until we contain this this virus so it just of that's just undeniable at this point. then we have to ask well does does contain...
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rockefeller would get 41%.ck democrats and republicans and independents, that is, to cross over and vote for him. >> mr. nixon's whole record on civil rights has not been good. >> i want you to know that this marks the end of one journey and we think the beginning of another one. >> one of the key things that nixon did was to build a network of support among political leaders that would be respected by southerners. strom thurmond, for example, of south carolina. >> all that we could ask for is somebody who would just and fair and treat the south like the other sections of the country. >> strom thurmond had been a democrat but he had left the democratic party because of the civil rights act. >> the race is between mr. nixon and mr. rockefeller. and i would prefer mr. nixon. i think he would be better for the whole country. >> convention will come to order. >> 1968 is the last presidential year in which it was possible to run for president without entering any primaries. ronald reagan showed up in miami beach, ga
rockefeller would get 41%.ck democrats and republicans and independents, that is, to cross over and vote for him. >> mr. nixon's whole record on civil rights has not been good. >> i want you to know that this marks the end of one journey and we think the beginning of another one. >> one of the key things that nixon did was to build a network of support among political leaders that would be respected by southerners. strom thurmond, for example, of south carolina. >> all...
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rajiv head of the rockefeller foundation. a sense of what the second phase does, as opposed to the first. dr. shah: the reality is america is facing a crisis. 75,000 cases, the highest we have had. we are about to enter a new flu season, where americans will have about 100 million cases of the sniffles. if we cannot tell the difference between covid-19 and the common cold, it will paralyze everybody who is essential in our workforce and economy. we need to get to 30 million tests a week. right now we are at about 5 million. theonly way to get there, second phase, based on a new set of technologies, antigen tests that are cheaper, slightly less sensitive than a traditional pcr tests that america has been using to date, but they can be used more frequently, more easily, often offer point of care results within 15 minutes. essential workers in america, including teachers, health care workers, firefighters, police officers get tested for more frequently, so they can go to work and know that they are safe when they do so through t
rajiv head of the rockefeller foundation. a sense of what the second phase does, as opposed to the first. dr. shah: the reality is america is facing a crisis. 75,000 cases, the highest we have had. we are about to enter a new flu season, where americans will have about 100 million cases of the sniffles. if we cannot tell the difference between covid-19 and the common cold, it will paralyze everybody who is essential in our workforce and economy. we need to get to 30 million tests a week. right...
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rajiv, you are with rockefeller, yours with usaid, you were involved with ebola. you were with the gates foundation and you are a medical doctor the cdc has had numbers removed. there are numbers that used to appear on the cdc website. now, fortunately, for tracking coronavirus, we have the covid tracking project, we've got johns hopkins and other places, but how big a deal is it that the government removed access for people to get information from the cdc people use that information to develop policy, to come up with better ideas i mean, there's something really basic in our society about putting data out there, and this administration at a critical moment is taking data away >> well, you know, the rockefeller group that we've pulled together, which includes former republican leaders and prior republican administrations as well as democrats and scientists and investors, you know, lab industry leaders, have all agreed that data and open data should be a major pillar of the american strategy going forward. obviously, the cdc is an important conduit of such data the
rajiv, you are with rockefeller, yours with usaid, you were involved with ebola. you were with the gates foundation and you are a medical doctor the cdc has had numbers removed. there are numbers that used to appear on the cdc website. now, fortunately, for tracking coronavirus, we have the covid tracking project, we've got johns hopkins and other places, but how big a deal is it that the government removed access for people to get information from the cdc people use that information to develop...
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that is drrajiv shah of the rockefeller foundation and author john barry.n so much to you both. >> thank you. >> thank you for having us. ze>> woodruff: here to anahe political consequences of president trump's coronavirus response, our poamtics monday that's amy walter of "the cook political report" and host of puic radio's "politics wit amy walter." and tamara keith of npr. she also co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." it's so good to see both of you. let's talk about the president. right now, tam, he's coming under a lot of criticism, as we have been hearing. governor larry hogan ofo maryland, e interviewed earlier on the program, writes in his new bookbout the point back in march wheretop wiz saying anybody can get a test when, behind the scenes, governor hogan said no one, no governor could get tests and, in fact, we just heardt'st sill hard to get tests in. the fox interview yesterday, the president said testing is what's causing the rise in cases. tell us, tam, is this a deliberate strategy on the part of the white house? >> let's starty saying that
that is drrajiv shah of the rockefeller foundation and author john barry.n so much to you both. >> thank you. >> thank you for having us. ze>> woodruff: here to anahe political consequences of president trump's coronavirus response, our poamtics monday that's amy walter of "the cook political report" and host of puic radio's "politics wit amy walter." and tamara keith of npr. she also co-hosts the "npr politics podcast." it's so good to see both...
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from the, i guess rockefeller foundation. this is bloomberg. ♪ is the european close -- i am guy johnson with kailey leinz. this is the european close on bloomberg markets. are -- indiaases has surpassed russia. churning --g -- joining us now is dr. jonathan quick. from the rockefeller foundation. thank you for joining us. i want to thank in the united states if i might. we are seeing a pickup in cases, and that continued over the weekend. my question to you is, do you anticipate that this will turn into a pickup in mortality rates as well? dr. quick: well, what we are seeing, we are seeing indeed the case rate continue to climb. the first0,000 for time for new cases, so that is really concerning. actually curve is still on the down tick, and i think three things are happening there. one is there has been a shift to youth, who are less likely to die. we are also getting better at treating coronavirus, and perhaps the third thing is it may be the higher risk people are the ones who got the message for caution first. but we cer
from the, i guess rockefeller foundation. this is bloomberg. ♪ is the european close -- i am guy johnson with kailey leinz. this is the european close on bloomberg markets. are -- indiaases has surpassed russia. churning --g -- joining us now is dr. jonathan quick. from the rockefeller foundation. thank you for joining us. i want to thank in the united states if i might. we are seeing a pickup in cases, and that continued over the weekend. my question to you is, do you anticipate that this...
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jonathan of the rockefeller foundation.rd on bloomberg radio, seen on bloomberg tv on this is "bloomberg surveillance." ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. the european union may be on the verge of a deal over that massive stimulus package. the netherlands, austria, denmark, and sweden now appear to be ready to agree that $450 would bef the fund made available as loans and negotiators are an .ntense standoff latest round of talks begins today in london. british negotiators say the eu concessions aren't enough. the eu's has attempts to compromise aren't being reciprocated. one democratic representative called florida's coronavirus outbreak out-of-control. donna shelley luther --, shall ala said there should be a lockdown of the entire sedate -- the entire state. comments suggest that months of trade-offs between health and the economy are far from over. president trump is again questioning joe biden's competence. the president told foxnews if biden have to sit through a tough interview, he would be on the gro
jonathan of the rockefeller foundation.rd on bloomberg radio, seen on bloomberg tv on this is "bloomberg surveillance." ritika: with the first word news, i'm ritika gupta. the european union may be on the verge of a deal over that massive stimulus package. the netherlands, austria, denmark, and sweden now appear to be ready to agree that $450 would bef the fund made available as loans and negotiators are an .ntense standoff latest round of talks begins today in london. british...
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rockefeller, titan, and what happened -- i had done a series of books about moguls of the gilded age,nd i found that when i would go out to give lectures, people in the audience would start shouting out, "do vanderbilt next. do carnegie next," and i really felt that i was becoming terribly stereotyped as this biographer of gilded age tycoons, and i decided that i wanted to switch periods. and so, alexander hamilton was the perfect exit strategy because i knew there would be a lot of financial and economic history, but it would also expose me not only to new era, but of foreign affairs, constitutional law, you know, military history, on and on and on, plus the most amazing story that i have ever written. brian: you probably don't like this question, i asked it before not of you, but of others, is there someone today that would come closest to the way alexander hamilton thought about government? ron: thought about government, that's a very difficult question, brian. i will say this, that alexander hamilton was the most verbal politician in our history. if he felt strongly about an issue
rockefeller, titan, and what happened -- i had done a series of books about moguls of the gilded age,nd i found that when i would go out to give lectures, people in the audience would start shouting out, "do vanderbilt next. do carnegie next," and i really felt that i was becoming terribly stereotyped as this biographer of gilded age tycoons, and i decided that i wanted to switch periods. and so, alexander hamilton was the perfect exit strategy because i knew there would be a lot of...
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shah, thank you for the great work rockefeller is doing, we appreciate that >>> up next, joe biden has four black women on his list of possible vice presidential candidates representative karen bass, chair of the congressional black caucus, is one of them she'll join me, next ♪ ♪ now is the time to support the places you love. spend 10 dollars or more at a participating small business and get 5 dollars back, up to 10 times with american express. enroll now at shopsmall.com. since you're heading off to dad... i just got a zerowater. but we've always used brita. it's two stage-filter... doesn't compare to zerowater's 5-stage. this meter shows how much stuff, or dissolved solids, gets left behind. our tap water is 220. brita? 110... seriously? but zerowater- let me guess. zero? yup, that's how i know it is the purest-tasting water. i need to find the receipt for that. oh yeah, you do. >>> are you committed to naming a black woman as your vice presidential running mate? >> i am not committing to naming any but the people i've named, among them are four black women. that decisions is under
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rockefeller in that which you wrote -- ron: jp morgan. brian: jp morgan. who would you choose? george washington just because i feel of all the figures that i've written about, he was the most important and the most mysterious and just to kind of be able to stare at him and study him. i mean, if i wanted someone who was just going to dazzle me with his intellect, clearly, alexander hamilton. but i think that washington, as james t. flexner said 90 years -- many years ago, was the indispensable man who made everything else happen. but i think that in writing about hamilton, i certainly came to the feel that his achievements were up there with washington. brian: we found some video that lin miranda put on youtube when he was a young boy and i just wondered -- i don't know if you have seen this or not, we'll go ahead and roll it and i want to know if there's any video of you anywhere that would exhibit this kind of talent. [video clip] ♪ [music to footloose] ♪ working, so hard ♪ brian: this is before hip hop, i suspect and i'll add -- anything like that with you? ron: i think it's
rockefeller in that which you wrote -- ron: jp morgan. brian: jp morgan. who would you choose? george washington just because i feel of all the figures that i've written about, he was the most important and the most mysterious and just to kind of be able to stare at him and study him. i mean, if i wanted someone who was just going to dazzle me with his intellect, clearly, alexander hamilton. but i think that washington, as james t. flexner said 90 years -- many years ago, was the indispensable...
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is patently absurd. >> tucker: these guys are way more powerful than rockefeller. thanks.gressman jim jordan is a conservative who was there today, the highest ranking for public and on the committee, thanks so much for coming on. you tweeted today tweet that was heartening i think to a lot of people, you said "big tech out to give conservatives, clearly true. it's time they face the consequences." to the many frustrated viewers out there who don't think republicans have forced them to face any consequences for the past four years, tell us, simply, with the sponsor wants lenses are going to be. >> you got to work on 2:30, we are looking at that right now, you may have the justice department looking at current antitrust laws to go after these companies right now and frankly we may have to change the law and we also have to continue to do what you've been doing and thank you for doing that, calling them out every time we see the bias, every time we see them become the facilitators of the mob to cancel people, we have to continue to call them out. twitter went after me two ye
is patently absurd. >> tucker: these guys are way more powerful than rockefeller. thanks.gressman jim jordan is a conservative who was there today, the highest ranking for public and on the committee, thanks so much for coming on. you tweeted today tweet that was heartening i think to a lot of people, you said "big tech out to give conservatives, clearly true. it's time they face the consequences." to the many frustrated viewers out there who don't think republicans have forced...
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it's patently absurd. >> tucker: these guys are way more powerful than rockefeller, carnegie -- thankshanks. >> tucker: compliment. jim jordan is a conservative, the highest ranking republican on the committee, congressman, thanks so much for coming on. so you tweeted today a tweet that was heartening i think to a lot of people. he said big tech is off to good conservatives, clearly true. it's time they face the consequences. so to the many frustrated viewers out there who don't outhink republicans have forced them to face any consequences for the past four years, tell us specifically, if you would, what those consequences are going to be. >> you got to work -- we are looking at that right now. you may have -- the justice department is looking at antitrust laws that go after these company's right now and frankly we may have to change the law and we also have to continue to do what you've been doing, and thank you for doing that, calling them out every time we see the bias, every time we see them become facilitators of the mob will cancel people, we have to continue to call that -- reme
it's patently absurd. >> tucker: these guys are way more powerful than rockefeller, carnegie -- thankshanks. >> tucker: compliment. jim jordan is a conservative, the highest ranking republican on the committee, congressman, thanks so much for coming on. so you tweeted today a tweet that was heartening i think to a lot of people. he said big tech is off to good conservatives, clearly true. it's time they face the consequences. so to the many frustrated viewers out there who don't...
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at the corner of park avenue and key cities in the backseat is no sin rockefeller so immediately he pulls himself to the ground. one year later he is given a check for a million dollars and says i just want to tell you something if i see you move one arm or leg anytime in your lifetime you will spend the rest of your time in jail. he says i will put you how to make it easier for you to find going to be met by the magazine and you will see th posted the u ever saw. [applause] i'm here by invitation we struggle to make the distinction i was asked almost ten years ago to undertake it. but undertaken in 1992, i write my books in switzerland into six or seven weeks during the winter. at the end of my writing season, i was pretty dismayed because i found the subject was so vast and intimidating i was afraid i couldn't do that without justice. so i turned and said sorry i'm going out but then it began. you think back on it and doesn't quite ring the memory. i wrote an introduction from which i recall a [inaudible] among whom there were those who sing like nightingales and before entering a monas
at the corner of park avenue and key cities in the backseat is no sin rockefeller so immediately he pulls himself to the ground. one year later he is given a check for a million dollars and says i just want to tell you something if i see you move one arm or leg anytime in your lifetime you will spend the rest of your time in jail. he says i will put you how to make it easier for you to find going to be met by the magazine and you will see th posted the u ever saw. [applause] i'm here by...
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goldwater's opponent was nelson rockefeller, a former new york governor and michael persuaded rockefeller people to switch and support goldwater and persuaded lyndon johnson to switch and support goldwater. so we had the 1964 convention and we nominated goldwater. that was the conservatives taking up the republican party and as you know, goldwater went down to a smashing defeat many reasons. we don't have time to talk about it here. but at any rate, 20 7 million people voted for goldwater and they never regretted it. and that was really the start of coming together in the conservative movement. now, conservatives kind of developed a complex because of this defeat. we kind of thought -- well, i guess we can't really elect a real conservative president. and that is why we went for nixon on the next round. we thought he was the best we could do which turned out to be a mistake. but in any event, the conservative movement was there and the anti-communist movement was there. but that wasn't enough. and then something else happened. congress voted out a new constitutional amendment supported by
goldwater's opponent was nelson rockefeller, a former new york governor and michael persuaded rockefeller people to switch and support goldwater and persuaded lyndon johnson to switch and support goldwater. so we had the 1964 convention and we nominated goldwater. that was the conservatives taking up the republican party and as you know, goldwater went down to a smashing defeat many reasons. we don't have time to talk about it here. but at any rate, 20 7 million people voted for goldwater and...
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as you can see, we are back in the studio at 30 rockefeller plaza here in new york city.rker, i want to say thank you to everyone who helped get us back to where we are now. wearing masks, social distancing, washing hands, quarantining, it all helps and to all the states going through the tough parts right now, our friends in florida, arizona, texas, california, all over the south, i know how hard it is. and i'm not going to lie to you, it's rough. but i guess i'm here to show you that there is a light at the end of the tunnel if we all do our part to keep each other safe i don't know if anyone else feels this way but normalcy, any type of normalcy feels great. so hopefully we can put a smile on your face for a hour every night and let you sit back and relax while we try to bring you just a little bit of normal. these are the hardest times to do comedy, but they're also the times when we need it the most maybe that's why comedy was invented hmm. chew on that - [ laughter ] as you're going -- drifting off to sleep let that marinate for a bit before you flip it on the grill
as you can see, we are back in the studio at 30 rockefeller plaza here in new york city.rker, i want to say thank you to everyone who helped get us back to where we are now. wearing masks, social distancing, washing hands, quarantining, it all helps and to all the states going through the tough parts right now, our friends in florida, arizona, texas, california, all over the south, i know how hard it is. and i'm not going to lie to you, it's rough. but i guess i'm here to show you that there is...
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we have started with laws really that were intended to break up trusts involving the rockefelle rockefellers and the carnegies an the turn of the last century. congress has updated those laws to apply to telecommunications and mob bell and i think we need to take a serious look at the law based on the results of our investigation and update that law so that the regulators have the opportunity to apply the law, make sure that we are continuing to have a competitive market place that is innovating and staying ahead of the rest of the world. >> tell our viewers about the investigation that the subcommittee did, why did you do it and what did you find? >> well, for over a year now, we have looked at and listened to a number of companies that have been discriminated against by these high-tech companies. and frankly, the type of discrimination that we're seeing indicates that there is a monopoly impact of these platforms in the market place. and i think that is what really concerns most of us, is it is not in a there is bias, but it is that there is bias and there is no opportunity to redress that
we have started with laws really that were intended to break up trusts involving the rockefelle rockefellers and the carnegies an the turn of the last century. congress has updated those laws to apply to telecommunications and mob bell and i think we need to take a serious look at the law based on the results of our investigation and update that law so that the regulators have the opportunity to apply the law, make sure that we are continuing to have a competitive market place that is...
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as you can see, we are back in the studio at 30 rockefeller plaza here in new york city.to everyone who helped get us back to where we are now. wearing masks, social distancing, washing hands, quarantining, it all helps. and to all the states going through the tough parts right now, our friends in florida, arizona, texas, california, all over the south, i know how hard it is, and i'm not going to lie to you, it's rough. but i guess i'm here to show you that there is a light at the end of the tunnel, if we all do our part to keep each other safe. >> all right. that is it for us tonight. thank you for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" is up next. >>> tonight on "all in" -- florida breaking records in covid deaths and new cases, as republicans forge ahead with convention plans. now looking at an outdoor option in jacksonville in august. and texas hospitals overwhelmed, and the mayor of houston desperately trying to shut down the city again. and what is the white house solution to millions of
as you can see, we are back in the studio at 30 rockefeller plaza here in new york city.to everyone who helped get us back to where we are now. wearing masks, social distancing, washing hands, quarantining, it all helps. and to all the states going through the tough parts right now, our friends in florida, arizona, texas, california, all over the south, i know how hard it is, and i'm not going to lie to you, it's rough. but i guess i'm here to show you that there is a light at the end of the...
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those experiences, we got a grant from jack dorsey's start small fund, along with a brant from the rockefellerndation. we were able to expand the model across the country. so we've been expanding, expanding. we've got sites, i've got a cheat sheet here because i've been running around so much. >> jimmy: looks like you've been to kinko's, too. you have the charts. >> you need charts at my age. so yeah, we're in chicago. north carolina. navajo nation, detroit, new orleans. >> jimmy: it's just such a great idea. you take people who were working with the peace corps, and you really are, enable emergency workers to be there in case there is an emergency. it's very simple. and you would think that this would be the sort of thing we had a mechanism for, and turns out you are the mechanism for this sort of thing. >> well, we're hoping that there will be more mechanisms. the idea is in picking these particularly marginalized areas around the country, and we put out a manual through our website where other organizations can get merged with local government and put these sites up and just get people test
those experiences, we got a grant from jack dorsey's start small fund, along with a brant from the rockefellerndation. we were able to expand the model across the country. so we've been expanding, expanding. we've got sites, i've got a cheat sheet here because i've been running around so much. >> jimmy: looks like you've been to kinko's, too. you have the charts. >> you need charts at my age. so yeah, we're in chicago. north carolina. navajo nation, detroit, new orleans. >>...
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ahead, a live call to action. >>> live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza, this is the third hour ofying time off this week. good to see both of your smiling faces at the end of the week. >> you, too, sir. >> morning. >> you as well, madam. >> we start this friday morning with that breaking news we've been following out west. one marine has died. eight others are missing. this all comes after an accident during a training exercise off
ahead, a live call to action. >>> live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza, this is the third hour ofying time off this week. good to see both of your smiling faces at the end of the week. >> you, too, sir. >> morning. >> you as well, madam. >> we start this friday morning with that breaking news we've been following out west. one marine has died. eight others are missing. this all comes after an accident during a training exercise off
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old it was largely written in the late 193-9200 staring you know the days of standard oil in the rockefeller's it hasn't really been updated for the digital age so it is quite difficult for regulators in the united states to bring antitrust cases against these companies because they can't really prove that consumers are losing money a lot of these platforms are free and with amazon for example they are trying to get people low prices so it's difficult to build a case with that but. a lot of the discussion is centered around updating antitrust law or potentially forcing some of these companies to break up our financial correspondent chelsea delaney reporting for us in frankfurt thank you. berliners have been getting the chance to experience their city's new airport 11 years after what's originally supposed to open an army of fake flyers has been trying out the passenger experience ahead of its opening later this year this is one of 28 test days involving thousands of volunteers designed to put this massive airport through its paces ahead of a grand opening in october. the fleet you can flying 2
old it was largely written in the late 193-9200 staring you know the days of standard oil in the rockefeller's it hasn't really been updated for the digital age so it is quite difficult for regulators in the united states to bring antitrust cases against these companies because they can't really prove that consumers are losing money a lot of these platforms are free and with amazon for example they are trying to get people low prices so it's difficult to build a case with that but. a lot of the...
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barons, and these are the lords and titans of big tech who have every bit as much power as john d rockefeller and the vanderbilts and the people who control the new industrial economy of the new postindustrial high-tech company is being controlled by huge conglomerates that are fantastically wealthy and powerful, and they have done some remarkable things. good --this is to bring begrudge the achievements of individuals who were there yesterday. but we have to look at what this does to small business competition, new entrants to the market, manipulation of prices, and all of the old-fashioned anti-competitive practices that have been updated for the high-tech world. in addition, we have all kinds of spillover effects in terms of the privacy of americans, the free speech of americans, civil rights questions, and democracy itself, which was threatened theoundly, obviously, with russians sweeping and systematic assault on the 20 16th election. so all the things we asked about, it was a very substantive and productive exchange. we learned a lot in the investigation. i think the report will come up
barons, and these are the lords and titans of big tech who have every bit as much power as john d rockefeller and the vanderbilts and the people who control the new industrial economy of the new postindustrial high-tech company is being controlled by huge conglomerates that are fantastically wealthy and powerful, and they have done some remarkable things. good --this is to bring begrudge the achievements of individuals who were there yesterday. but we have to look at what this does to small...
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announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> hey, everybody. welcome to "today." so happy you're joining us today. just seeing that video of jimmy fallon across the street made me feel so good. doesn't it? >> i know. 30 rock is the place to be. i'll be with you tomorrow, hoda. by the way, it is going to be a hot one across the country. just check it out. this dome of heat building across a lot of the country. record highs possible in a lot of states. but who can do it better than me? al roker. we'll get to miguel almaguer. >> reporter: the governor of california is not calling for another shut down -- don't affect every county in the state but it impacts about 80 percent of the population. this as the nation's second largest school strict also shuts down. crippled by covid. this morning as california sees a surge in coronavirus cases, the nation's largest state rolling back its reopening. governor gavin newsom ordering the closure of indoor dining, bars, movie theaters, and zoos across the state. but in the biggest co
announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >>> hey, everybody. welcome to "today." so happy you're joining us today. just seeing that video of jimmy fallon across the street made me feel so good. doesn't it? >> i know. 30 rock is the place to be. i'll be with you tomorrow, hoda. by the way, it is going to be a hot one across the country. just check it out. this dome of heat building across...
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the rockefeller foundation has recommended this country do about 30 million tests per week. right now it's about 5 to 6 million tests a week. we need testing that comes back same day. what happened to the google app that was heralded months ago that would tell you where to go to get a quick test? right? how about the big box stores where you could drive in and get the tests. we need this. but -- which is, again, you and i spoke about this again, it's time for just nonpolitical or bipartisan group of people to come out and just tell the public the way it is. you know, admiral giroir spoke about the rapid test that the president uses to protect himself and his family. that's really not widely available. in any city, it's very difficult to find a walk-in test where you can get it back in 15 minutes for admiral giroir to talk about 25% of the tests are done with that rapid assay, those are really being done in hospitals, being done to protect hospital staffs, and done in conjunction with other tests, because the reliability of the rapid test has not been great. >> they get it mu
the rockefeller foundation has recommended this country do about 30 million tests per week. right now it's about 5 to 6 million tests a week. we need testing that comes back same day. what happened to the google app that was heralded months ago that would tell you where to go to get a quick test? right? how about the big box stores where you could drive in and get the tests. we need this. but -- which is, again, you and i spoke about this again, it's time for just nonpolitical or bipartisan...
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the oil boom gave birth to the rockefeller dynasty, then there was mark and jeff bezos.coin shocialgh shortage ofr grandmother kept all the pennies and now she's surfing with too much sun block on her face. queen elizabeth ii might want to invest in a ring doorbell because covid just took out some of her security team. >> the tower of london stood in the british capitol for nearly a thousand years but is not immune to coronavirus. they're facing redundancy. the beef eaters live and work at the tower providing tours. the organization that runs the tower says the pandemic has dealt a devastating blow to its finances. some of the approximately three dozen beef eaters could lose their jobs. >> trevor: yes, the world famous beef eaters are losing their jobs. and i don't get this, the same people with a tower full of jewels can't afford to pay a few guards' salaries? pawn a jewel or put up a castle for an airbnb. i'm willing to bet some of the royal family are less worried about security now that meghan markle has left the country. it feels like crime has gone down around thes
the oil boom gave birth to the rockefeller dynasty, then there was mark and jeff bezos.coin shocialgh shortage ofr grandmother kept all the pennies and now she's surfing with too much sun block on her face. queen elizabeth ii might want to invest in a ring doorbell because covid just took out some of her security team. >> the tower of london stood in the british capitol for nearly a thousand years but is not immune to coronavirus. they're facing redundancy. the beef eaters live and work...
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get people to believe this stuff they had to go door to door. ( knocking ) good day, ma'am, the rockefellers recording a vaccine to hear your thoughts. plies hit like or subscribe. i'll return in a few days. if you like what i say, i'll recommend my friends who tell you why the earth is really flat. i'm willing to bet the vick's conspiracy was started with an african dad because they try to fix everything with vick's. daddy, can i get a hug? i'm sad. you need to put vick's on your chest. it will warm up your heart. now go away. here's the thing, what we saw in 1918 and we're seeing today is the lack of trust in leadership doesn't just cause the wrong treatments to spread, it also makes it much harder for the trying to treatments to sprenchtsd cities recommended face masks, though many residents didn't take that suggestion seriously. >> despite the alarming spike, many people still refuse to wear masks. >> a mask mandate followed but not everyone complied. >> masks are mandated here, not everyone likes the rule. >> you guys are violating federal law, you get that? >> one woman declared the or
get people to believe this stuff they had to go door to door. ( knocking ) good day, ma'am, the rockefellers recording a vaccine to hear your thoughts. plies hit like or subscribe. i'll return in a few days. if you like what i say, i'll recommend my friends who tell you why the earth is really flat. i'm willing to bet the vick's conspiracy was started with an african dad because they try to fix everything with vick's. daddy, can i get a hug? i'm sad. you need to put vick's on your chest. it...
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the rockefeller foundation released a report that i was privileged to be part of, there have been important steps to make more tests available in nursing homes, but congress needs to do more and i hope we get some national leadership from the combination of the executive branch and congress in the near future. >> why else wouldn't there be a plan. i'm not talking about what the solutions are, i'm saying in terms of dealing with processing, one aspect. can't get tests turned around. i'm sure all three of us have heard stories like that from friends and colleagues. that's something this government could be working on. they're not. what is the explanation if the president hasn't looked at someone like you and said, make it happen? >> well, i think there's an opportunity to do better. and i hope we get there soon. it's a matter of prioritizing the right test, using more screening tests for people who don't have symptoms, so they take some of the pressure off, and really ramping up the development of innovative new tests as well. we have capacity that we're not using, it does need a national pla
the rockefeller foundation released a report that i was privileged to be part of, there have been important steps to make more tests available in nursing homes, but congress needs to do more and i hope we get some national leadership from the combination of the executive branch and congress in the near future. >> why else wouldn't there be a plan. i'm not talking about what the solutions are, i'm saying in terms of dealing with processing, one aspect. can't get tests turned around. i'm...
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john d rockefeller in the south. these are not the deeds of an evil country, they are the accomplishments of a great country. yet as the president pointed out, american schoolchildren use none of this. instead, our curricula has become a toxic mix of lies and informatioomission designed to . >> against every law of society and nature, our children are taught in school to hate their own country and to believe that the men and women who built it were not heroes, but where villains. the radical view of american history is a web of lies, all perspective is removed, every motive is twisted, every fact is distorted, and every flaw is magnified. until the history is purged and the record is disfigured beyond all recognition. >> tucker: every word of that is true. you have kids in school, you know it may even be an understatement. what is happening in our classrooms right now in 2,020 is a crime. is long past time that a sitting president said so and then trump kept going. towards the end of his speech, he defended the core
john d rockefeller in the south. these are not the deeds of an evil country, they are the accomplishments of a great country. yet as the president pointed out, american schoolchildren use none of this. instead, our curricula has become a toxic mix of lies and informatioomission designed to . >> against every law of society and nature, our children are taught in school to hate their own country and to believe that the men and women who built it were not heroes, but where villains. the...
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if you look at really thoughtful people like the rockefeller foundation, they feel strongly -- these are people like michael osterhome and the nobel prize winner, paul woemer, they feel to get around this pandemic we need to test 30 million people a week. right now we're testing 5 million to 6 million people a week. so there's plenty that we should have done much differently, and it's really astounding to me that the vice president can't simply identify a simple mistake like our total fail your to test for weeks and weeks and weeks. that's when the virus gained a foothold in this country. >> i just, i think that confirms my question for john about going with what is at your core instead of just going along with this president. i have to run. i have to get to daniel dale. thank you, i appreciate it. now i want to get to our resident fact checker, daniel dale. you're not the right person to ask, but i wanted to ask them, what happens to his supporters now? are they going to start wearing masks because he did? i digress. that's a good one. trump claims states have what they need. take a
if you look at really thoughtful people like the rockefeller foundation, they feel strongly -- these are people like michael osterhome and the nobel prize winner, paul woemer, they feel to get around this pandemic we need to test 30 million people a week. right now we're testing 5 million to 6 million people a week. so there's plenty that we should have done much differently, and it's really astounding to me that the vice president can't simply identify a simple mistake like our total fail your...
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there are white families in this country, the carnegies, the rockefellers.just accept they're rich black folks. this would have been a place with black generational wealth that helps communities all across the country will come out of here. >> what we could have been is what we were. and that was destroyed. >> imagine what oklahoma would mean to black america if all the black farms, black towns and black prefls had been allowed to build and reinvest. imagine what it would have been like in the world if other cities would have been allowed to replicate that. and then remember george, still clearing his farm, one tree at a time. hey lily from at&t here. today, we're talking with sara. hey lily, i'm hearing a lot about 5g. should i be getting excited? depends. are you gonna want faster speeds? i will. more reliability? oh, also yes. better response times? definitely. are you gonna be making sourdough bread? oh, is that 5g related? no, just like why is everyone making sourdough now [laughs]... but yes, you're gonna want 5g. at&t is building 5g on america's best
there are white families in this country, the carnegies, the rockefellers.just accept they're rich black folks. this would have been a place with black generational wealth that helps communities all across the country will come out of here. >> what we could have been is what we were. and that was destroyed. >> imagine what oklahoma would mean to black america if all the black farms, black towns and black prefls had been allowed to build and reinvest. imagine what it would have been...
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announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb, from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> hi, everybody. welcome to "today." 7:00 a.m. on the west coast. hoda has the morning off. i did enjoy my time with you, craig, in studio 1a. i want to see my kids, so i'm working from home again this morning. we are starting with the stunning development in the jeffrey epstein case. >> this is a day a lot of people waited for. we learned his long time friend who is accused of having involvement in his crimes has been arrested in new hampshire. let's get to justice correspondent pete williams. good morning to you. we're just learning about the arrest and charges. >> the charges have been unsealed. we got word from federal law enforcement officials, they arrested gill an maxwell, confidant of jeffrey epstein, youngest daughter of the british publishing executive robert maxwell and lived for years with epstein, but many young women said she played a role in facilitating his recruitment of young woman who were sexually abused, and claims about her role came into sharper focus la
announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb, from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> hi, everybody. welcome to "today." 7:00 a.m. on the west coast. hoda has the morning off. i did enjoy my time with you, craig, in studio 1a. i want to see my kids, so i'm working from home again this morning. we are starting with the stunning development in the jeffrey epstein case. >> this is a day a lot of people waited for. we learned his long...
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rockefeller foundation says u.s. should invest $75 billion to fix the covid testing system. what needs to happen? and, doc, i'll remind everybody. if you're in california, you're asymptomatic but fear you may have been exposed to the virus, you can't get a test. there's no use because you're going to have to wait four to eight days for the results, and think of all the life that can transpire in that time. so, doctor, over to you. >> brian, it's an important question. this is what school districts across the country, the 13,000 school districts, are wrestling with. how do i open up in a way in which we don't put teachers, parents' lives at risk and jeopardize our children? and it comes down to testing. there's a reason you don't see testing in the cdc guidelines or the trump administration referencing it, because it costs money to that "new york times" op-ed. this is what we need to do, brian. by the end of the year, there's going to be point-of-care technology from multiple companies in the pipeline where you get a swab in your nose, you put it into a detector, you get a re
rockefeller foundation says u.s. should invest $75 billion to fix the covid testing system. what needs to happen? and, doc, i'll remind everybody. if you're in california, you're asymptomatic but fear you may have been exposed to the virus, you can't get a test. there's no use because you're going to have to wait four to eight days for the results, and think of all the life that can transpire in that time. so, doctor, over to you. >> brian, it's an important question. this is what school...
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. ♪ >>> from rockefeller center, in the heart of new york city, it's the tonight show starring jimmyallon tonight join jimmy and his guests mike tyson, adam devine, musical guest chronixx, and featuring the legendary roots crew, and now here's your host... jimmy fallon ♪ >> thank you very much, everybody and welcome to "the tonight show." i'm jimmy fallon today is july 27th and you know what that means >> 99 days. >> 99 days >> 99 days away from the presidential election. >> that's right. we are just 99 days away from election and just 100 days away from president trump declaring the results invalid. just 99 days, or as one person put so much hacking, so little time trump thinks 99 days and plenty of time to get his campaign in shape. he's like someone looking in the mirror going i still have time to get ready for swim suit season that's like an entire baseball season plus 96 days. yeah, 99 days doesn't seem like that much. then again the last 99 days have felt like 900 years. the clock is ticking on trump's chances to turn around he spent the morning screaming into his mypillow, whi
. ♪ >>> from rockefeller center, in the heart of new york city, it's the tonight show starring jimmyallon tonight join jimmy and his guests mike tyson, adam devine, musical guest chronixx, and featuring the legendary roots crew, and now here's your host... jimmy fallon ♪ >> thank you very much, everybody and welcome to "the tonight show." i'm jimmy fallon today is july 27th and you know what that means >> 99 days. >> 99 days >> 99 days away from...
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nelson rockefeller is booed. jackie robinson recalled that being at the cow palace gave him the sense of what it might have been like to be a jew in hitler's germany. that tells you about the ferocity of that moment. it was a blowout for president johnson. huge majorities in the house and the senate for him. james reston the next day wrote a piece in "the new york times" saying that conservatism was dead in america for a generation. and then in 1966, i think about 60 house seats flipped to the republicans. a political -- a familiar political face that people thought was gone forever named richard nixon had spent a lot of time out on the midterm campaign trail, and ronald reagan became governor of california. and so american politics is action/reaction. president obama in '08, tea party backlash in '10. trump in '16, pretty good midterm for the democrats last time. we are just on a knife's edge politically. it's a 51-49 nation. and it's interesting, i think, that even in the big blowout years, '64 -- '64 is follow
nelson rockefeller is booed. jackie robinson recalled that being at the cow palace gave him the sense of what it might have been like to be a jew in hitler's germany. that tells you about the ferocity of that moment. it was a blowout for president johnson. huge majorities in the house and the senate for him. james reston the next day wrote a piece in "the new york times" saying that conservatism was dead in america for a generation. and then in 1966, i think about 60 house seats...
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ford, morgan, rockefeller. and he just looked like he wanted to flee. had that experience before with republicans. >> a couple of questioners are asking along the loins of making the -- lines of making the news media accountable for their lies and for rewriting history. >> "the new york times --" the editorial board is racist. the executive is a racist. in my book i forget where i got this from -- might have been published in slate, an editorial committee meeting when the first impeachment failed, and editor dall -- when it was exposed as a hoax, they -- i forget -- didn't say it was a hoax but the certainly built on newsroom around the russia story and now we have egg on our face so we're going to built the newsroom now around american racism. this guy is a racist. nobody associated with the 1619 project is anything by an antiamerican racist. sarah jordan on korean on the times editorial board, talked about canceling white people. the only racism that is allowed in this country and it's epidemic is antiwhite racism. when you say that, you're going to b
ford, morgan, rockefeller. and he just looked like he wanted to flee. had that experience before with republicans. >> a couple of questioners are asking along the loins of making the -- lines of making the news media accountable for their lies and for rewriting history. >> "the new york times --" the editorial board is racist. the executive is a racist. in my book i forget where i got this from -- might have been published in slate, an editorial committee meeting when the...
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. ♪ >> oysters rockefeller are baked with a rich sauce of butter, green herbs, and breadcrumbs, whilemesan cheese, sherry, and butter. ♪ >> it's the spring of 2004, and cousins ryan and travis croxton have begun farming oysters in 200 acres of the chesapeake bay in virginia that have been in the family for more than a century. having planted their first crop of oysters on the same spot their great-grandfather once farmed, they're waiting to see what their harvest will yield. they've kept their full-time banking jobs, so they're burning the candle at both ends. >> we worked probably 100 hours a week on oystering -- days, nights, weekends. >> that's what it takes. >> yeah, that's what it takes. >> we were working ourselves to death. i mean, we would get home from work to start work. >> on top of their time commitment, ryan and travis have shelled out more than 350,000 clams, maxing out credit cards and draining savings accounts. they know everything depends on their first year's harvest. >> when we first planted, we really an equation of, like,t's temperature and salinity and things lik
. ♪ >> oysters rockefeller are baked with a rich sauce of butter, green herbs, and breadcrumbs, whilemesan cheese, sherry, and butter. ♪ >> it's the spring of 2004, and cousins ryan and travis croxton have begun farming oysters in 200 acres of the chesapeake bay in virginia that have been in the family for more than a century. having planted their first crop of oysters on the same spot their great-grandfather once farmed, they're waiting to see what their harvest will yield....
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the railroad, the car with vanderbilt, with carnegie, with rockefeller. no one can make a million dollars a year and do it honestly. so this is nothing new. this populist message is something that doesn't resonate very well with people out there, especially in the time of crisis, and wealth inequality is going to get a lot worse. the problem becomes implementation. you can't raise taxes enough on the rich, and the governor is 100% correct. people now can work from home. you are going to have to pay 20% state tax to cover the shortfall, people can work in connecticut, florida. people working from home so much more now, it is hardly applicable for what will actually happen. it is not real life, the fact that you can just raise revenue on the ridge and cover all those shortfalls for the social programs that you need. >> neil: in connecticut, even 100% what and cover the bill. thank you, my friend, for all of that. then there is this issue. acting intelligence director for a while. whatever you might think of him, when carnegie mellon was looking at making hi
the railroad, the car with vanderbilt, with carnegie, with rockefeller. no one can make a million dollars a year and do it honestly. so this is nothing new. this populist message is something that doesn't resonate very well with people out there, especially in the time of crisis, and wealth inequality is going to get a lot worse. the problem becomes implementation. you can't raise taxes enough on the rich, and the governor is 100% correct. people now can work from home. you are going to have to...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> from rockefeller certainty in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show" starringallon tonight, joins jimmy and his guests, charlize theron, governor andrew cuomo and musical guest little big town. and featuring the legendary roots crew now, here's your host, jimmy fallon >> hi, everyone. welcome to "the tonight show." as you can see, we are back in the studio at "30 rock" feller plaza in new york city as a new yorker, i want to say thank you to everyone who helped get us back to where we are now, wearing masks, social distancing, washing hands, quarantining, it all helps to all the states going through the tough parts right now, our friends in florida, arizona, texas, california, all over the south, i know how hard it is and i'm not going to lie to you. it's rough i guess i'm here to show you there is a light at the end of the tunnel if we all do our part to keep each other safe. i don't know if anyone else feels this way, normalcy, any type of normalcy feels great hopefully we can put a smile on your face for an hour every night and let you sit back and relax whi
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> from rockefeller certainty in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show" starringallon tonight, joins jimmy and his guests, charlize theron, governor andrew cuomo and musical guest little big town. and featuring the legendary roots crew now, here's your host, jimmy fallon >> hi, everyone. welcome to "the tonight show." as you can see, we are back in the studio at "30 rock" feller plaza in new york city as a new yorker,...