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darian sutton. dr. sutton, this morning reuters reports the fda is expanding its investigation into the safety of astrazeneca's coronavirus vaccine. what do we need to know? >> this comes after various reports that have not been confirmed by astrazeneca of a possible adverse event of transverse myelitis, inflammation of the spinal cord that can cause lasting nerve damage. i think it's important these questions are being raised and precautions are being raised by the fda. for many people to understand, many of the vaccines that are currently being studied have different mechanisms of action. astrazeneca's vaccine is a viral vector vaccine. what i've learned is the fda has asked for more research and data on previous studies of viral vector vaccines to try and see if there's any association between this adverse event and viral vector vaccine. this is important to assure safety, but most importantly, confidence during this turbulent race for a vaccine. >> when it comes to covid-19, researchers are warning
darian sutton. dr. sutton, this morning reuters reports the fda is expanding its investigation into the safety of astrazeneca's coronavirus vaccine. what do we need to know? >> this comes after various reports that have not been confirmed by astrazeneca of a possible adverse event of transverse myelitis, inflammation of the spinal cord that can cause lasting nerve damage. i think it's important these questions are being raised and precautions are being raised by the fda. for many people...
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darien sutton. we also talked about guidelines 46 are for voting on election day and gathering on thanksgiving. dr. sutton, this morning reuters reports the fda is expanding its reports into astrazeneca. >> for context, transverse myelitis is an inin nation of the spinal cord that can cause lasting nerve damage and i think it's important these questions are raised and precautions are being raised by the fda. >> when it comes covid-19 researchers are warning the transmission risk is rapidly increasing across much of the northern u.s. from the pacific northwest to the midwest and northeast. what's to blame here? >> it's very concerning to be honest with you. as an emergency physician that worked during the height of the pandemic in the middle of new york city i fear we'll have a repeat of exponential growth. many public health officials are advising significant mitigation. states like wisconsin and south dakota are exceeding 20%. so these predictions are a warning from science that we must act now. >>
darien sutton. we also talked about guidelines 46 are for voting on election day and gathering on thanksgiving. dr. sutton, this morning reuters reports the fda is expanding its reports into astrazeneca. >> for context, transverse myelitis is an inin nation of the spinal cord that can cause lasting nerve damage and i think it's important these questions are raised and precautions are being raised by the fda. >> when it comes covid-19 researchers are warning the transmission risk is...
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darien sutton about those headlines. >> dr. sutton, good morning. thank you for joining us. i want to start by asking you how is this surge of covid infections we're seeing right now different than what we saw over the summer, and are we better equipped to deal with it now? >> right now the difference between now and the summer is we're currently entering into the flu season. as far as clinical management, our treatment hasn't really changed. we're still continuing to study for possible benefits of clinical management modalities. just for context, right now we're battling approximately 60,000 new cases per day. in the summer we were averaging at its peak around 75,000 cases per day in mid july. our goal is to prevent going in that direction and to also prevent hospitals from reaching capacity from battling the simultaneous virus of the flu and covid-19. >> dr. scott atlas of the white house coronavirus task force tweeted a message which has now been removed by twitter saying masks don't prevent covid. he says widespread mask use not supported and many harms. what's your reac
darien sutton about those headlines. >> dr. sutton, good morning. thank you for joining us. i want to start by asking you how is this surge of covid infections we're seeing right now different than what we saw over the summer, and are we better equipped to deal with it now? >> right now the difference between now and the summer is we're currently entering into the flu season. as far as clinical management, our treatment hasn't really changed. we're still continuing to study for...
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darien sutton. dr. sutton, let's start with the president's drive outside the hospital grounds. cdc guidelines says transporting a patient outside his or her room should be limited to medical essential purposes. was this drive okay? was the president still contagious? >> the president is still infectious and contagious. from what we know about covid-19, viral loads and infectiousness remain high in the first days after initial infection. the president and anyone testing positive should remain in isolation. as per dr. james phillips, these presidential suvs are airtight. the president stepping inside of them increases risk of transmission and infection. this trip was not only unnecessary, but it was dangerous. >> the white house refuses to say when president trump last tested negative for the coronavirus. why is it important to know that? >> knowing his status of these tests would help to shed some light on his treatment progress. but to be honest, the cdc states that an individual should remain in isolation for ten days after their last positive test. if we knew, if we publicly
darien sutton. dr. sutton, let's start with the president's drive outside the hospital grounds. cdc guidelines says transporting a patient outside his or her room should be limited to medical essential purposes. was this drive okay? was the president still contagious? >> the president is still infectious and contagious. from what we know about covid-19, viral loads and infectiousness remain high in the first days after initial infection. the president and anyone testing positive should...
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sutton. >>> the coronavirus is forcing eight more nfl games to be rescheduled.e originally planned for tonight now scheduled for next sunday. an exciting finish to sunday night football. d.k. metcalfe's grab lifting the seahawks to a 27-26 win. >>> coming up the biggest bargains ahead of amazon prime time. >>> also the woman who gave birth in the middle of taking the bar exam. gave birth in the middle of taking the bar exam. shingles doesn't care. i logged 10,000 steps today. shingles doesn't care. i get as much fresh air as possible. good for you, but shingles doesn't care. because 1 in 3 people will get shingles, you need protection. but no matter how healthy you feel, your immune system declines as you age, increasing your risk for getting shingles. so what can protect you? shingrix protects. for the first time ever, you can protect yourself from shingles with a vaccine proven to be over 90% effective. shingrix is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults 50 years and older. shingrix does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic react
sutton. >>> the coronavirus is forcing eight more nfl games to be rescheduled.e originally planned for tonight now scheduled for next sunday. an exciting finish to sunday night football. d.k. metcalfe's grab lifting the seahawks to a 27-26 win. >>> coming up the biggest bargains ahead of amazon prime time. >>> also the woman who gave birth in the middle of taking the bar exam. gave birth in the middle of taking the bar exam. shingles doesn't care. i logged 10,000...
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darian sutton. i asked him about the treatments president trump is receiving. that controversial drive-by. let's start with the president's drive outside the hospital grounds. cdc guidelines say that transporting a patient outside his or her room should be limited to medical essential purposes. was this drive okay? is the president still contagious? >> so the president is still infectious and contagious. from what we know about covid-19, viral loads and infectiousness remain high in the first days after initial infection. these presidential suvs are air tight to prevent chemical attacks. and the president stepping inside of one of them increases risk of transmission, exposure and infection to others. so this trip around walter reed was not only unnecessary, but quite frankly it was dangerous. >> the white house refuses to say when president trump last tested negative for the coronavirus. why is it important to know that? >> the cdc states that an individual should remain in isolation for ten days after their last positive test. so if we knew, if we publicly kne
darian sutton. i asked him about the treatments president trump is receiving. that controversial drive-by. let's start with the president's drive outside the hospital grounds. cdc guidelines say that transporting a patient outside his or her room should be limited to medical essential purposes. was this drive okay? is the president still contagious? >> so the president is still infectious and contagious. from what we know about covid-19, viral loads and infectiousness remain high in the...
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darien sutton about these headlines but we started with the surge in new cases. you how is this surge of covid infections we're seeing right now different than what we saw over the summer, and are we better equipped to deal with it? >> yes, mona. the difference between now and this summer, we're currently entering into the flu season. just for context right now we're battling approximately 60,000 new cases per day and in the summer averaging at its peak around 75,000 cases per day in mid-july so our goal is to prevent going in that direction and to prevent hospitals from reaching capacity of battling the simultaneous virus of the flu and covid-19. >> dr. scott atlas from the white house coronavirus task force tweeted a message, which has been removed by twitter saying masks don't prevent covid and in the quite he quotes the world health organization as saying, quote, widespread mask use not supported and many harms. what is your reaction to what dr. atlas is trying to say and what's behind this messaging? >> so that statement is false and frustrating and it's con
darien sutton about these headlines but we started with the surge in new cases. you how is this surge of covid infections we're seeing right now different than what we saw over the summer, and are we better equipped to deal with it? >> yes, mona. the difference between now and this summer, we're currently entering into the flu season. just for context right now we're battling approximately 60,000 new cases per day and in the summer averaging at its peak around 75,000 cases per day in...
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sutton, thanks for your time. we truly appreciate it. >> thank you. >> eva, over to you. >>> now to the alleged plot to kidnap michigan's governor, newly released video shows the suspects armed with weapons and allegedly conducting surveillance of governor gretchen whitmer's home as the judge in the case rules there is enough evidence to present to a grand jury. now, we have to warn you, some of these images may be disturbing. this morning, we're getting our first look at these newly released images, this one allegedly showing one of the suspects surveilling michigan governor gretchen whitmer's vacation home and part of a plot to kidnap her. and in this video authorities say one of the suspects shows off a cache of weapons, so far, 14 alleged members of the group have been arrested with the fbi and prosecutors arguing in court that the men should not be released pending trial because they're too dangerous. abc affiliate wxyz obtaining this police dash cam video showing one suspect being pulled over last month duri
sutton, thanks for your time. we truly appreciate it. >> thank you. >> eva, over to you. >>> now to the alleged plot to kidnap michigan's governor, newly released video shows the suspects armed with weapons and allegedly conducting surveillance of governor gretchen whitmer's home as the judge in the case rules there is enough evidence to present to a grand jury. now, we have to warn you, some of these images may be disturbing. this morning, we're getting our first look at...
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darien sutton about how long the coronavirus can live on surfaces. >> a new study out this morning findshe coronavirus can survive on nonporous surfaces for up to 28 days. that's a lot longer than we thought. what do you make of this and how worried should we be? >> this brings up the topic of fomite transmission of covid-19. for background, a fomite is any tooerl that can harbor material or fomete materials that can harbor infection. in this study they able to show in certain laboratory conditions, these viral particles of covid-19 were able to persist for long periods of time, but that does not replicate real life. the fact that we know that transmission via surfaces is still really rare. the best mechanism of action of defense is washing one's hands with soap and water. and i don't think it's necessary to heavily sterilize packages. >> president trump claimed he was covid-19 free and immune. >> the president's case is an isolated clinical case. it's important that we understand this. the president recently finished his treatment with dexamethasone for covid-19 and he's claiming he has
darien sutton about how long the coronavirus can live on surfaces. >> a new study out this morning findshe coronavirus can survive on nonporous surfaces for up to 28 days. that's a lot longer than we thought. what do you make of this and how worried should we be? >> this brings up the topic of fomite transmission of covid-19. for background, a fomite is any tooerl that can harbor material or fomete materials that can harbor infection. in this study they able to show in certain...
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box one calls its power is that it carries miles when you've got the sutton something and you can in china and others and can women restore vintage cars better than then. you have found a used to call me a good model for broken tell. and now it's time to buckle up for rav. the v.w. to go on is the most popular a.c.v. in germany and is available in 80 percent of the world. and has now given its best seller a visual make over and fitted it with a plug in hybrid draw it. has always been similar to that of germans in general dependable but not terribly exciting. so can we expect more from the new model. folks are going to sold more than $6000000.00 units off the. success this sexy and 35 seconds a new. rolls one of the afford to go on factories that. it has got its value and this is why it is so successful. and those values remain in the new to go on a hybrid changes to the design or on the reserved side the front supports new head lamps that extend into the fenders like a kind of eyeliner while the grill has been pulled deeper into the bumper both making 1st sleeker look. that one has s
box one calls its power is that it carries miles when you've got the sutton something and you can in china and others and can women restore vintage cars better than then. you have found a used to call me a good model for broken tell. and now it's time to buckle up for rav. the v.w. to go on is the most popular a.c.v. in germany and is available in 80 percent of the world. and has now given its best seller a visual make over and fitted it with a plug in hybrid draw it. has always been similar to...
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i know director sutton presented some of the strategies that we've employed.e are also working with california partnerships as director sutton said in her presentation, that we believe will help us in our processes in terms of reviewing shootings and getting everybody on the same page and working with the other cities where there is connectivity between our shootings and homicides and there are a lot of those where they are connected to either people with san francisco roots that live now in other cities and there's violence there and there's violence here and it's going back and forth, so that's going to take some collaboration, and we are doing that, but there's always room to get better, but definitely it's disturbing and something we're working hard to turn around. >> yeah, no, absolutely. i appreciate that, chief. i said just frustrating to go from a vision zero to again an uptick in shooting victims and homicides and a couple of meetings ago we actually talked about the ambassador program as well too, and while we're -- union square, i hope that we will
i know director sutton presented some of the strategies that we've employed.e are also working with california partnerships as director sutton said in her presentation, that we believe will help us in our processes in terms of reviewing shootings and getting everybody on the same page and working with the other cities where there is connectivity between our shootings and homicides and there are a lot of those where they are connected to either people with san francisco roots that live now in...
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i know director sutton presented some of the strategies that we've employed. we are also working with california partnerships as director sutton said in her presentation, that we believe will help us in our processes in terms of reviewing shootings and getting everybody on the same page and working with the other cities where there is connectivity between our shootings and homicides and there are a lot of those where they are connected to either people with san francisco roots that live now in other cities and there's violence there and there's violence here and it's going back and forth, so that's going to take some collaboration, and we are doing that, but there's always room to get better, but definitely it's disturbing and something we're working hard to turn around. >> yeah, no, absolutely. i appreciate that, chief. i said just frustrating to go from a vision zero to again an uptick in shooting victims and homicides and a couple of meetings ago we actually talked about the ambassador program as well too, and while we're -- union square, i hope that we wil
i know director sutton presented some of the strategies that we've employed. we are also working with california partnerships as director sutton said in her presentation, that we believe will help us in our processes in terms of reviewing shootings and getting everybody on the same page and working with the other cities where there is connectivity between our shootings and homicides and there are a lot of those where they are connected to either people with san francisco roots that live now in...
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to corruption fund there has been some dispute about that so it's all really quite modeled in the sutton wait to see how it all plays out russia evillest martha macauley believes it will be hard for france and germany to drop their accusations despite the new evidence. i was really going to this situation everything you can was more more complex more difficult to disentangle so therefore the statements by the russian minister. berlin and paris were to take into consideration when we look to wait and see whether there's no right. now we can't really go ahead with what we had planned though we are absolutely convinced that the russian gross ones will approve of which ones will but now it's possible there's a doubt this is there's a doubt where all the evidence and so on may imply cold dark. for trying to impose sanctions but they reached a very very serious situation. not through good riddance. wasn't like the response would be rational now and it's going to take a lot more. interest to really didn't work while you. are. free russian journalists have been injured after a church was shelled
to corruption fund there has been some dispute about that so it's all really quite modeled in the sutton wait to see how it all plays out russia evillest martha macauley believes it will be hard for france and germany to drop their accusations despite the new evidence. i was really going to this situation everything you can was more more complex more difficult to disentangle so therefore the statements by the russian minister. berlin and paris were to take into consideration when we look to...
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the work that we've been doing over the last few years but in particular this year as the world sutton's struggles through climate 19 and also the recognition of course that's hunger and war and conflict goes hand in hand and the world needs to do everything it can alongside through programming of the world through problem alongside them to stop that and break that linkage so it's a great honor and i believe that it will it will spare us on in our task in our responsibility emma from your perspective how much does the fact that the international community has of late repeatedly failed to mediate conflicts and disputes around the world how much has that led to this massive increase we've seen around the world in food insecurity. yeah i think mostly got me thinking back to lessons to our friends and colleagues that their partners at the world food program but absolutely i think the nobel committee is actually reminding us all that we are living in any year out of very complex complicated systemic structural violence. that we actually need to scale up without commitment and results is to pr
the work that we've been doing over the last few years but in particular this year as the world sutton's struggles through climate 19 and also the recognition of course that's hunger and war and conflict goes hand in hand and the world needs to do everything it can alongside through programming of the world through problem alongside them to stop that and break that linkage so it's a great honor and i believe that it will it will spare us on in our task in our responsibility emma from your...
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much >> thanks a lot. >>> when we come back, a business outlook from international paper ceo mark suttont the company's latest quarter they beat on the top and bottom line, and ask what he's hearing from customers in the pandemic and what he can see in the supply chain. the dow futures have turned down they were up by triple digits for much of this morning, after losing 1,800 points, more than 1,800 points over the last three sessions they have turned down, indicated off by 37 points s&p still in the green up by 4 1/2 points, the nasdaq up by 58 quk x"ilbeig back. at calvert, e investing is hard. if you're concerned about the environment and climate change, how do you find companies that are driving the right outcomes? if you care about economic equality and social justice, which firms are addressing it in their workplaces and their communities? for nearly 40 years, calvert has delivered competitive returns by investing in companies making a difference because we see value in doing good. talk to your financial advisor about investing responsibly with calvert. at morgan stanley, a global
much >> thanks a lot. >>> when we come back, a business outlook from international paper ceo mark suttont the company's latest quarter they beat on the top and bottom line, and ask what he's hearing from customers in the pandemic and what he can see in the supply chain. the dow futures have turned down they were up by triple digits for much of this morning, after losing 1,800 points, more than 1,800 points over the last three sessions they have turned down, indicated off by 37...
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leslie marshall, hall trump is making black america great again, founder of the wounded blue, randy sutton, good to have you all back with us. full disclosure i talked about on the show, my late father is a former law enforcement officer. what about this idea of shoot them in the leg. >> when i heard the ignorance of that statement from a man who wants to be the president of the united states i would like to say i was shocked but i truly wasn't. if he had just taken 10 minutes and talked to any police officer little the police trainer he would have found police don't shoot to kill, they shoot to stop the action and for him to make the outrageous claim that that is what officers do all that does is create more devices in this, it divides the police from the community and shows an incredible lack of information and true ignorance. shannon: the atlantic says this about police training, officers are trained to shoot before a threat is fully realized, do not wait until the last minute because the last minute may be too late. officers are taught the risk of mistakes are far less than the risk of
leslie marshall, hall trump is making black america great again, founder of the wounded blue, randy sutton, good to have you all back with us. full disclosure i talked about on the show, my late father is a former law enforcement officer. what about this idea of shoot them in the leg. >> when i heard the ignorance of that statement from a man who wants to be the president of the united states i would like to say i was shocked but i truly wasn't. if he had just taken 10 minutes and talked...
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now that sutton is churches are being listed. and. some of the women moved. and we. will catch a glimpse of the silver box and his family. have been born since the beginning to the delight of conservationists these majestic primates are an endangered species those long ago there were only 800 mountain lived all of them in uganda. the democratic republic of congo fortunately the protective measures. have proved effective and their numbers have grown to over a 1000. did you know that some 1300000000 tons of food a west it every year one point in africa it is often down to a lot of infrastructure for preserving freshly roasted food as a result on average $6.00 to $11.00 killers of food a west that. play here in developing countries what a waste of resources sandra but in industrial nations the level of waste is 10 times greater detail as on consumers often toss out food just because it's no longer fresh now one company has found a way of extending the shelf life of fruits and vegetables using a method that doesn't harm the environment. the fruit and vegetables rotting i
now that sutton is churches are being listed. and. some of the women moved. and we. will catch a glimpse of the silver box and his family. have been born since the beginning to the delight of conservationists these majestic primates are an endangered species those long ago there were only 800 mountain lived all of them in uganda. the democratic republic of congo fortunately the protective measures. have proved effective and their numbers have grown to over a 1000. did you know that some...
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i know director sutton presented some of the strategies that we've employed.lso working with california partnerships as director sutton said in her presentation, that we believe will help us in our processes in terms of reviewing shootings and getting everybody on the same page and working with the other cities where there is connectivity between our shootings and homicides and there are a lot of those where they are connected to either people with san francisco roots that live now in other cities and there's violence there and there's violence here and it's going back and forth, so that's going to take some collaboration, and we are doing that, but there's always room to get better, but definitely it's disturbing and something we're working hard to turn around. >> yeah, no, absolutely. i appreciate that, chief. i said just frustrating to go from a vision zero to again an uptick in shooting victims and homicides and a couple of meetings ago we actually talked about the ambassador program as well too, and while we're -- union square, i hope that we will do our
i know director sutton presented some of the strategies that we've employed.lso working with california partnerships as director sutton said in her presentation, that we believe will help us in our processes in terms of reviewing shootings and getting everybody on the same page and working with the other cities where there is connectivity between our shootings and homicides and there are a lot of those where they are connected to either people with san francisco roots that live now in other...
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back running skeletor services now but there are fears that these attacks will continue what is not sutton who is who is carrying out these attacks these up peaceful protests that began way back about 3 weeks ago and then eventually it has started taking another dimension now apart from these incidents they were attacks reported attacks on the nigerian portal 40 offices in lagos private residences have also been targeted and the situation is becoming more and more confusing very as more and more people are keeping in those respective because if you're in course but there are people actually on the streets we've seen pictures of people targeting businesses and looting shops driving on the streets of lagos so this is the situation so far the government is calling the governor of lagos state has called for calm asking people to respect the curfew and stay indoors but a lot of people are angry about what happened yesterday and so eventually is seen now or today is actually a reaction of what exactly took place yesterday at the. toll gate where security forces opened fire on people who gathered
back running skeletor services now but there are fears that these attacks will continue what is not sutton who is who is carrying out these attacks these up peaceful protests that began way back about 3 weeks ago and then eventually it has started taking another dimension now apart from these incidents they were attacks reported attacks on the nigerian portal 40 offices in lagos private residences have also been targeted and the situation is becoming more and more confusing very as more and...
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the wind strongest down the eastern side of sutton, north sea coast of england and here we are more walking whether continuing into to say particularly across the south—east of the uk. —— some more wet weather. this is bbc news. the headlines at 8pm: another big rise in coronavirus infections as hospitals gear up for the next wave. 17,500 new cases of covid—19 were recorded today. tighter restrictions to control coronavirus are expected in the worst—affected areas of england next week. nottingham now has the highest rate of covid—19 cases in the country, moving above manchester, liverpool and knowsley. we‘ll speak to one of their mp5. i think this was a blessing from god that i caught it. president trump claims he‘s no longer contagious but refuses to take part in next week‘s presidential debate after it‘s made virtual.
the wind strongest down the eastern side of sutton, north sea coast of england and here we are more walking whether continuing into to say particularly across the south—east of the uk. —— some more wet weather. this is bbc news. the headlines at 8pm: another big rise in coronavirus infections as hospitals gear up for the next wave. 17,500 new cases of covid—19 were recorded today. tighter restrictions to control coronavirus are expected in the worst—affected areas of england next...
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this is kind of like having willie sutton in charge of the banks. he was the famous bank robber, and asked why don't you why do you rob banks, e-cigarettes money in this. here he said why do you rob banks he said that's where the money is. >> you know when clinton became president in 1993, nobody emailed but by the time he left office there was like a billion emails going around the world. but at the end, ross perot made a difference. he reminded people, of old-fashioned american values. he reinvigorated the notion, of the third party candidate can get into the mix. ralph nader made a difference, in 2000 so he's is a legend and a third party movement, and i think a person who was rightly part of the contenders. >> last 32nd, so did ross perot make a difference carolyn? >> oh absolutely, i think he was a wake up call. he put issues on the agenda, and the deficit ended up being a surplus, and the budget was balanced during the clinton years. so now maybe, the tea party people think that we need another wake up call. but he definitely had an impact. >>
this is kind of like having willie sutton in charge of the banks. he was the famous bank robber, and asked why don't you why do you rob banks, e-cigarettes money in this. here he said why do you rob banks he said that's where the money is. >> you know when clinton became president in 1993, nobody emailed but by the time he left office there was like a billion emails going around the world. but at the end, ross perot made a difference. he reminded people, of old-fashioned american values....
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this is like having willy sutton in charge of the bank, folks. he was a famous bank robber. he was asked, why does he rob money, and he says, because that's where the money is. >> ross perot in his '92 campaign. >> when i saw that pie chart, remember, it's pre-internet, even, pre-emailing. by the time clinton left office, there were a billion emails an hour going around the world. but at the end, ross perot made a difference. he reminded people of american values, he reinvigorated the notion that a third-party candidate can get into the mix. ralph nader made a difference in 2000. he's a legend in the third-party movement and a person who is rightly part of the contenders. >> carolyn barta, did ross perot make a difference? >> absolutely. i think he was a wakeup call. he put issues on the agenda and the deficit ended up being a surplus, the budget was balanced during the clinton years. so now maybe, you know, the tea party people think that we need another wakeup call. yes, he definitely had an impact. >> as we close out our contenders series, a special thank you to our guidi
this is like having willy sutton in charge of the bank, folks. he was a famous bank robber. he was asked, why does he rob money, and he says, because that's where the money is. >> ross perot in his '92 campaign. >> when i saw that pie chart, remember, it's pre-internet, even, pre-emailing. by the time clinton left office, there were a billion emails an hour going around the world. but at the end, ross perot made a difference. he reminded people of american values, he reinvigorated...
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is my right honourable friend for sutton coldfield was setting out.t three levels of alert, medium, high and very high. the medium alert level, which will cover most of the country, will consist of a current national measures, this includes the rule of six and closure of hospitality at 10pm. the hallett level reflects the interventions and many local areas at the moment, does make a higher level, that is preventing social mixing between different hassles indoors, with the rule of six outdoors. super simple, no household mixing socially indoors. the rule of six outdoors. the very high alert level will apply where transmission rates are rising most rapidly and where the nhs will soon be under unbearable pressure without further restrictions. in these areas, the government will set a baseline of prohibiting social mixing whilst allowing households to mixing whilst allowing households to mix in public outdoor spaces and the reason for that is that is where the risk of transmission is lowest, so long as of course the rule of success followed. this baseline
is my right honourable friend for sutton coldfield was setting out.t three levels of alert, medium, high and very high. the medium alert level, which will cover most of the country, will consist of a current national measures, this includes the rule of six and closure of hospitality at 10pm. the hallett level reflects the interventions and many local areas at the moment, does make a higher level, that is preventing social mixing between different hassles indoors, with the rule of six outdoors....