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. >> tamar weinberg: it's very difficult when you have young children, but, yeah. >> pelley: tamar weinberg contact with the county's first patient. she's quarantined at home. how old are your children? >> weinberg: three, five, seven, ten. >> pelley: how long have you been behind the gate here? >> weinberg: for a week. >> pelley: what is that like? >> weinberg: a little stir crazy, but thankfully i love them, so we're good, we're good there. >> pelley: i'm usually much friendlier than this, is ten feet or so, and we're told that's what we have to do in order to avoid any contact. >> weinberg: right. >> pelley: she shot these pictures for us of her online life-- online school for the kids-- online support from the community. >> weinberg: the community at large has, they've been amazing at just offering to do any types of errands, shopping for us. and what they do is they come to our house. they drop off food at our doorsteps. >> pelley: what are you gonna do the first day you can open the gate? >> weinberg: i'm gonna go to the gym. i'm gonna run. running around in circles around my driveway
. >> tamar weinberg: it's very difficult when you have young children, but, yeah. >> pelley: tamar weinberg contact with the county's first patient. she's quarantined at home. how old are your children? >> weinberg: three, five, seven, ten. >> pelley: how long have you been behind the gate here? >> weinberg: for a week. >> pelley: what is that like? >> weinberg: a little stir crazy, but thankfully i love them, so we're good, we're good there. >>...
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weinberg, what do you think?nths ago, can you get tested now? >> well, if they had flew in february and had a flu test, sure. but if they get different symptoms -- these are quite like the flu, the fever is higher in the respiratory problems of the shortness of breath are greater and if they have those symptoms again, they should be tested. the flu doesn't give you any immunity to coronavirus. >> shannon: complete separate. okay, so we got several questions about this. basic questions on the transmission, how long is the virus live on hard surfaces or soft surfaces like cardboard or paper, how long does the virus survived in the air? should items purchased be disinfected, say, before you store them in your kitchen pantry, dr. hayworth? >> shannon, it's the safest thing we can do, assume that maybe something that -- we don't know the origin of it, might have virus on it. it doesn't live for terribly long on some surfaces, but on cardboard, paper, maybe a few hours or even a day or so on some hard surfaces like tab
weinberg, what do you think?nths ago, can you get tested now? >> well, if they had flew in february and had a flu test, sure. but if they get different symptoms -- these are quite like the flu, the fever is higher in the respiratory problems of the shortness of breath are greater and if they have those symptoms again, they should be tested. the flu doesn't give you any immunity to coronavirus. >> shannon: complete separate. okay, so we got several questions about this. basic...
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steve weinberg. you both back gentlemen. >> good to be with you -- >> thank you, shannon. >> shannon: obviously as we get more cases, we get more people tested, we are going to more positives but asked lane how that impacts what looks like the mortality rate going down as we have a bigger set of data to look at now. >> thank you, shannon buried at the of cases on the map, take for example the johns hopkins map. if that is not all cases. people need to a member that confirmed cases does not equal all true cases. so as we test more people, as we start testing those poor and the majority of those with the infection that have no symptoms or mild symptoms, that is going to make the deaths look like a proportion of a larger denominator, a larger number, so we're going to see that the fatality rate come down. i believe based on all of my observations, shannon, and from around the world come of that the true case fatality rate is probably somewhere around seven tenths of 1% to 1%. think of it around 1%. i th
steve weinberg. you both back gentlemen. >> good to be with you -- >> thank you, shannon. >> shannon: obviously as we get more cases, we get more people tested, we are going to more positives but asked lane how that impacts what looks like the mortality rate going down as we have a bigger set of data to look at now. >> thank you, shannon buried at the of cases on the map, take for example the johns hopkins map. if that is not all cases. people need to a member that...
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doctors steve weinberg, ronny jackson, and then haworth.o to linn, tweeting in, can the virus live on make up we every day? listen, dr. haworth, i'm worried about that, i'm not going to like. >> shannon, we know the virus can survive -- viruses don't really live, but they can survive after being on various kinds of surfaces. for those of us who use makeup, probably the best advice, honestly, at this point, is to use our own makeup, and i know that is tricky for makeup artists, but i do worry a little bit that on surfaces and things, potentially, we breathe, we are close to other people, if you are just using your own makeup you don't need to worry, but i wouldn't share makeup with other people at this point. >> shannon: i'm looking forward to wearing no makeup at this point this weekend. gary tweeted, what are the signs that we are "in the clear" after two weeks have passed? what will determine the decision for everyone to go back to normal? i want to ask doctors jackson and weinberg about this because you both worked with different adminis
doctors steve weinberg, ronny jackson, and then haworth.o to linn, tweeting in, can the virus live on make up we every day? listen, dr. haworth, i'm worried about that, i'm not going to like. >> shannon, we know the virus can survive -- viruses don't really live, but they can survive after being on various kinds of surfaces. for those of us who use makeup, probably the best advice, honestly, at this point, is to use our own makeup, and i know that is tricky for makeup artists, but i do...
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here -- carl weinberg is another expert voice.ey joining us. what are we seeing in dollar-yen right now? what is it indicate to see yen test a stronger yield at 106? >> is the news of coronavirus get worse, we will see the dollar-yen go lower. ago, begin weeks with selling off. that was when the news appeared to be close to home in asia, before we had news of the operating country such as italy. the yen has been more established or re-established as a safe haven and the dollar has come under pressure. because youresting can make the speculation that effectively cutting interest see thist you have to cutting into other central blanks -- central banks. i don't think dollar weakness -- tom: let us turn right now to a gentleman on emerging markets. carl weinberg has a history of looking at em. i want to go to the coal mine right now. the canaries -- brief dr. e.m.erg on what we see in as it pulls into the market move. >> markets are finally once again pricing in a premium for dollar assets, including emerging markets, but it is been a
here -- carl weinberg is another expert voice.ey joining us. what are we seeing in dollar-yen right now? what is it indicate to see yen test a stronger yield at 106? >> is the news of coronavirus get worse, we will see the dollar-yen go lower. ago, begin weeks with selling off. that was when the news appeared to be close to home in asia, before we had news of the operating country such as italy. the yen has been more established or re-established as a safe haven and the dollar has come...
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steve weinberg, appreciate it. come back soon. of the peace corps. we'll have back on dr. weinberg pretty soon. more on breaking news out of the pentagon. the defense secretary said yes, the pentagon is ready to deploy to help the nation battle coronavirus. 16 laboratories, naval and hospital ships and more. that story next. wherever we want to go, autosave your way there with chase. chase. make more of what's yours. (bobby) you're concerned that it's going to cost you money.ouble, (ben) to this day, i only paid what i had to pay for the device. when i go back, everything is covered. there's so much you're missing by not having hearing aids. (vo) we'll find you a hearing aid that fits your lifestyle and your budget at one of our 1,500 locations. call 1-800-miracle to start your 30-day risk-free trial and schedule your free hearing evaluation at your locally owned miracle ear today. could another come aroundot, the corner. or could it play out differently? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is p
steve weinberg, appreciate it. come back soon. of the peace corps. we'll have back on dr. weinberg pretty soon. more on breaking news out of the pentagon. the defense secretary said yes, the pentagon is ready to deploy to help the nation battle coronavirus. 16 laboratories, naval and hospital ships and more. that story next. wherever we want to go, autosave your way there with chase. chase. make more of what's yours. (bobby) you're concerned that it's going to cost you money.ouble, (ben) to...
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. >> shannon: tonight we're joined by steve weinberg, former medical director of the peace corps and dr. nicole saphier, fox news conservator and offer of "make america healthy again," good to have you both with us tonight. >> good to be here, shannon. >> shannon: i want to come with a couple of things, we heard about some potential things that happened on the road, returning to whatever the new normal is going to be but a couple of big points of news, including about the fda and fast tracking a couple of things. at "the washington post" said fda authorized widespread use of unproven drugs to treat coronavirus, saying possible benefit outweighs the risk. worth the risk of trying unproven treatments to slow the progression of the disease and seriously all coronavirus patients. dr. weinberg, we talked about this with you many times, this combo, the studies a very small this point but the fda seems to be willing to let people, you know, have these -- authorized to use in this particular case for now. >> yeah, these are safe drugs, we've been using them for a long time, so individually t
. >> shannon: tonight we're joined by steve weinberg, former medical director of the peace corps and dr. nicole saphier, fox news conservator and offer of "make america healthy again," good to have you both with us tonight. >> good to be here, shannon. >> shannon: i want to come with a couple of things, we heard about some potential things that happened on the road, returning to whatever the new normal is going to be but a couple of big points of news, including...
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weinberg.e had a discussion the other day about auschwitz and why it was not bombed by the allied forces so i go running out to the table to try to find your book that was mentioned, of course i don't have the title, so perhaps you could give us some sort of indication of your opinion of why the allies did not bomb auschwitz and what was in the chapter in your book that i'm missing, thank you. >> the allies had a general idea of what was going on. but they prioritized the military side of the war. and it was the military side of the war that saved two-thirds of the world's jews. what the allies knew was that, yes, if you bomb the ig farm and an ex to auschwitz, but the camp, the germans would simply find another way to kill jews. what one has to remember is that the holocaust had a high priority for the regime. and there is substantial literature, a recent book by luron pasher about how the holocaust interfered with the day-to-day conduct of the war by the germans. what we tend to overlook is t
weinberg.e had a discussion the other day about auschwitz and why it was not bombed by the allied forces so i go running out to the table to try to find your book that was mentioned, of course i don't have the title, so perhaps you could give us some sort of indication of your opinion of why the allies did not bomb auschwitz and what was in the chapter in your book that i'm missing, thank you. >> the allies had a general idea of what was going on. but they prioritized the military side of...
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carl weinberg at high frequency economics publishing and saying it is simple, stronger dollar means a greater struggle for u.s. exports once we get through this pandemic. what do you see in the data this morning? francine: let me talk to you about the story. the data is similar to what we are seeing. the democrats blocked the rescue package, with a discriminant on how to spend nearly $2 trillion -- with a disagreement on how to spend nearly $2 trillion. if you look at what the markets are looking at, you can see european stocks down from 4%. what else they are looking at is the length of contagion and the economic policy response. we had enough states on friday, the monetary fund chief economist saying that the world has not seen a synchronized interruption in economic output in decades. ahave oxford economics seeing 12% drop in gdp like bank of america goldman sachs, 24% slump. that is the one thing we need to watch out for. let's get straight to our guest host for today. she is the chief investment officer at legal general. she joins us from london. great to have you on the program
carl weinberg at high frequency economics publishing and saying it is simple, stronger dollar means a greater struggle for u.s. exports once we get through this pandemic. what do you see in the data this morning? francine: let me talk to you about the story. the data is similar to what we are seeing. the democrats blocked the rescue package, with a discriminant on how to spend nearly $2 trillion -- with a disagreement on how to spend nearly $2 trillion. if you look at what the markets are...
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steven weinberg back with us. doctor, thanks so much for coming back on.to be here. elizabeth: we snow you have seen and worked through pandemics like sars in the past. we just had on general jack keane. he and i were talking about research we're basically working on here at "the evening edit," going through the nih, different studies with "jama," about sars, that sars virus, which is a coronavirus broke out of a beijing lab in 2003, 2004 after the outbreak, let me back up, how comfortable are you with bio research labs researching these viruses? three researchers got infected in china when they were trying to research this sars coronavirus decades ago? how comfortable are you with this. >> i'm extremely comfortable with the cdc in atlanta. they have those same kind of labs. i have 100% china, probably believe them as as far as as i could throw a circus elephant. elizabeth: you're not comfortable with china, not comfortable with chinese scientists protecting public with research in coronavirus. again that sars coronavirus broke out after beijing lab in 200
steven weinberg back with us. doctor, thanks so much for coming back on.to be here. elizabeth: we snow you have seen and worked through pandemics like sars in the past. we just had on general jack keane. he and i were talking about research we're basically working on here at "the evening edit," going through the nih, different studies with "jama," about sars, that sars virus, which is a coronavirus broke out of a beijing lab in 2003, 2004 after the outbreak, let me back up,...
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weinberger, thank you for being an extended coverage bid thank you so much. we will see you next hour. president trump's critics firing a weight today but senior political analyst on brit hume on whether the president is getting a fair shake at next. i believe a company should focus on what they do best. at tecovas, that's hand-crafted, high-quality western boots at a fair price. because netsuite shows me all my financials in one place, we stay focused on what we do best. (announcer) with netsuite by oracle, you get a full picture of your business. finance, inventory, hr, customers, and more. it's everything you need to grow, all in one place. netsuite is the world's number one cloud business system. hi better? unlike ordinary memory supplements- neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try neuriva for 30 days and see the difference. that liberty mutual customizes your insurance, i just love hitting the open road and telling people so you only pay for what you
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question here is channeling former is secretary of defense, the late secretary of defense casper weinberger. and the sum of it is this, that purities will not be funded at the level you think is required, then what are the security requirements the congress and the administration should give up? weinberger used to say this all the time when he would appear before the senate and the house armed services committees. if you want a smaller budget, okay, fine. what do you want me to to give up? this person is asking, essentially, the same question. >> so, i mean, the -- it's a great question because as i said earlier, strategy really should drive the fundamental decisions. and i think that, you know, really, you know, the nds that came out in 2018 correctly identified the fact that looking out in terms of what's going op in the world right now, i mean, our near-peer competitors really, i think, are the biggest sort of concern that we have to be focused on. and, you know, iran and, you know, north korea were listed in the national defense strategy as well. but i, frankly, i mean, north korea in s
question here is channeling former is secretary of defense, the late secretary of defense casper weinberger. and the sum of it is this, that purities will not be funded at the level you think is required, then what are the security requirements the congress and the administration should give up? weinberger used to say this all the time when he would appear before the senate and the house armed services committees. if you want a smaller budget, okay, fine. what do you want me to to give up? this...
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steve weinberg.have both of you with us tonight. >> good to be here. >> let's start with a swab idea. what do you make of that? it sounds like the process of getting the test is not a pleasant one but it might not be easy to do it yourself. >> no, that's going to give us a lot of false positives. my grandkids would call it a k key. give to take this little to become a little swab and run it over the floor of your mouth to get back to what we call the nasal. that's where the culture has to be done. as a surgeon i had to done to me many times. you -- most people are going to stop. it feels funny. they are going to culture their nose and get a lot of false negatives. >> shannon: today we also heard from news that was a little bit different. i know we are gathering new data every day. this is what they had to say about age groups. >> they are concerning reports coming out of france and italy of some young people getting seriously ill. and very seriously ill in the icu. we think part of this may be that p
steve weinberg.have both of you with us tonight. >> good to be here. >> let's start with a swab idea. what do you make of that? it sounds like the process of getting the test is not a pleasant one but it might not be easy to do it yourself. >> no, that's going to give us a lot of false positives. my grandkids would call it a k key. give to take this little to become a little swab and run it over the floor of your mouth to get back to what we call the nasal. that's where the...
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[laughter] with the eminent historian darren weinberg. the room was jampacked. there is electricity. you had an audience who came into play. folks who know a lot. and who had good questions to ask. i suddenly realized the national world war ii museum is a place where you have to bring your game. i have been trying to the ever sense. enke for attending the symposium. you for attending this symposium. protect just how timely these things are going to be. and this one on yalta certainly is. jeremy, who is my boss, asked me to speak on the role delta played in theta end of world war ii. the battlefield and talk more about military and strategy. i believe time at the end for questions. -- i will leave time at the end for questions. we usually view the yalta conference through a single lens, the way it determined the postwar order. fraying and we may be ebbing in the maybeostwar era now -- we living in the post-postwar era now. as determining the postwar order, especially in europe. that make perfect sense. the soviet occupation and communist nation of eastern europe.
[laughter] with the eminent historian darren weinberg. the room was jampacked. there is electricity. you had an audience who came into play. folks who know a lot. and who had good questions to ask. i suddenly realized the national world war ii museum is a place where you have to bring your game. i have been trying to the ever sense. enke for attending the symposium. you for attending this symposium. protect just how timely these things are going to be. and this one on yalta certainly is....
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much.hanks so andave got carl weinberg daniel moss of bloomberg opinion really railing against the new statistics, can we trust them? we can trust always a good the formern with minneapolis fed president. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance," tom and francine from london and new york. markets, s&pe futures after volatile weeks lifting up, barring more gains. because we have had some volatile days i am not sure what the market is looking at. yesterday was an ugly day. they may be looking at the fact that china seems to be easing controls because they feel the pandemic in wuhan is under control. my morning must read is a great looks at whether this virus will kill off the economy. they argued that people with immunity and who do not have the virus could go back to work while minimizing the risk to others. this goes back to testing on whether you have it or whether you are immune because you have had it in the past. let's go back to simon french. the health catch 22, services on one side and the economists on the others. it is saving lives without making the economy com
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bush pardoned casper weinberger after he was i dated. it was clearly an abuse.tack on flynn goes to the heart of the president's foreign powers pass commander-in-chief and exercising and conducting foreign policy. by attacking flynn over his communications with the russians during his time as national security advisor and during the period he was representing the president-elect. attacks the ability of the president to conduct foreign policy. he should do this to protect the presidency and secure justice. lou: it seems we agree more often than not. doesn't it. stay with us. we are coming right back. there's smart and then there's street smart, like a hybrid with best in class epa estimated range of more than five hundred eighty two miles. and ford co-pilot 360 technology to help you outsmart some of the things you'll encounter on the road. with more available second row leg room than a chevy suburban. this is the completely reimagined, street smart 2020 ford escape. lou: in our poll friday, we asked you how long do you believe the coronavirus outbreak will last
bush pardoned casper weinberger after he was i dated. it was clearly an abuse.tack on flynn goes to the heart of the president's foreign powers pass commander-in-chief and exercising and conducting foreign policy. by attacking flynn over his communications with the russians during his time as national security advisor and during the period he was representing the president-elect. attacks the ability of the president to conduct foreign policy. he should do this to protect the presidency and...
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bush pardoned casper weinberger after he was i dated. it was clearly an abuse.ss commander-in-chief and exercising and conducting foreign policy. by attacking flynn over his communications with the russians during his time as national security advisor and during the period he was representing the president-elect. attacks the ability of the president to conduct foreign policy. he should do this to protect the presidency and secure justice. lou: it seems we agree more often than not. doesn't it. stay with us. we are coming right back. (patrick) some things are out of your control. like bedhead. hmmmm. ♪ na-lah-la-da.. and then...there's national car rental. at national, i'm in total control. i can just skip the counter and choose any car in the aisle i like. so i can rent fast without getting a hair out of place. heeeeey. hey! ah, control. (vo) go national. go like a pro. when i lost my sight, my biggest fear was losing my independence. mmm... good. so i've spent my life developing technology to help the visually impaired. we are so good. we built a guide that use
bush pardoned casper weinberger after he was i dated. it was clearly an abuse.ss commander-in-chief and exercising and conducting foreign policy. by attacking flynn over his communications with the russians during his time as national security advisor and during the period he was representing the president-elect. attacks the ability of the president to conduct foreign policy. he should do this to protect the presidency and secure justice. lou: it seems we agree more often than not. doesn't it....
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bush pardoned casper weinberger after he was i dated. it was clearly an abuse.eign powers pass commander-in-chief and exercising and conducting foreign policy. by attacking flynn over his communications with the russians during his time as national security advisor and during the period he was representing the president-elect. attacks the ability of the president to conduct foreign policy. he should do this to protect the presidency and secure justice. lou: it seems we agree more often than not. doesn't it. stay with us. we are coming right back. tv sports announcer: five seconds left. oh ho! yeah, that's my man there. tv sports announcer: time out. let's go to a commercial. nooooooo! not another commercial! when you bundle your home, auto and life insurance with allstate you could save 25%. in fact, the more you bundle the more you can save. put the other game on if it's important to you allstate can protect it. ...home auto and life insurance you could save 25%. if it's important to you allstate can protect it. what? bundle and save with allstate. click or cal
bush pardoned casper weinberger after he was i dated. it was clearly an abuse.eign powers pass commander-in-chief and exercising and conducting foreign policy. by attacking flynn over his communications with the russians during his time as national security advisor and during the period he was representing the president-elect. attacks the ability of the president to conduct foreign policy. he should do this to protect the presidency and secure justice. lou: it seems we agree more often than...
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. >> reporter: for now, weinberg says the sales will keep a couple of people employed and keep them inith customers as they work on a plan to reopen. >> lots of calls today. a lot of showing of support from our members, which is really great. we have a lot of great customers that love our soups and chowders. plus, i get to see everybody and thank them personally from six feet away. >> reporter: a new way of doing business after 23 years in downtown walnut creek. >>> california national guard gets a call to help. three-week deployment has soldiers working to make sure people get what they need. where people go to learn about their medicare options before they're on medicare. come on in. you're turning 65 soon? yep. and you're retiring at 67? that's the plan! it's also a great time to learn about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. here's why...medicare part b doesn't pay for everything. this part is up to you. a medicare supplement plan helps pay for some of what medicare doesn't. call unitedhealthcare insurance company today to req
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weinberg. we had a discussion the other day about auschwitz and white was not bombed by the allied forces. i go running out to the table to find your book that was mentioned -- of course i do not have the title -- perhaps you could give us some indication of your opinion about why the allies did not bomb auschwitz and what was in the chapter in your book that i am missing? >> the allies had a general idea of what was going on, but they prioritized the military side of the war. it was the military side of the war that saved two thirds of the world's jews are but the allies knew--. what the allies knew is that if you bomb auschwitz, germans find another way to kill jews. what one has to remember is that the holocaust had a high priority for the regime. there is substantial literature -- a recent book about how the holocaust interfered with the day-to-day conduct of the war by the germans. what we tend to overlook is that, from the perspective of hitler and his immediate show she it's -- immediate
weinberg. we had a discussion the other day about auschwitz and white was not bombed by the allied forces. i go running out to the table to find your book that was mentioned -- of course i do not have the title -- perhaps you could give us some indication of your opinion about why the allies did not bomb auschwitz and what was in the chapter in your book that i am missing? >> the allies had a general idea of what was going on, but they prioritized the military side of the war. it was the...
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slot, with gerhard weinberg, the eminent historian. i just remember walking into that room and it was jam packed and there was electricity in the air and you had an audience who came to play. folks who know a lot and have good questions to ask and, you know, i suddenly realized the national world war ii museum is a place where you have to bring your a-game. thank you for attending this symposium. we worked out, you never know how timely something is go to be, it is the 75th anniversary, we knew that was going to happen. but who can predict how timely these things are going to be and this one on yalta, 75, certainly is. so jeremy has asked me and jeremy is my boss, so i do whatever he tells me to do, asked me to speak on the role that yalta played with regards to the end of world war ii. to take us out of the realm of diplomacy and put us back out to the battlefield and talk more about military operations and strategy and that's what i'm going to try to do here. and i'll try to leave plenty of time at the end for questions as well. as y
slot, with gerhard weinberg, the eminent historian. i just remember walking into that room and it was jam packed and there was electricity in the air and you had an audience who came to play. folks who know a lot and have good questions to ask and, you know, i suddenly realized the national world war ii museum is a place where you have to bring your a-game. thank you for attending this symposium. we worked out, you never know how timely something is go to be, it is the 75th anniversary, we knew...
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mark weinberg remembers it well.reagan was with him during that crisis. back with our panel as well. what i remember, mark, about president reagan at the time, i am not saying he dismissed it, but he certainly did not go crazy about it. he kind of shrugged his shoulders and expressed confidence that markets would go up, capitalism was fine, fundamentals were fine and moved on. >> that is right. he remained a confident person in the room. he thought that was his job as president. he had abiding faith in our system. he did feel bad for people that were disrupted by the loss of money and the financial planning that was associated with that. fundamentally, he believe the market would come back up and everything would be all right. he was right. >> what you make of that? that approach? >> i think it is a good approach. if you see the person in charge of the whole country getting nervous, you really get nervous. neil: i always get nervous when people tell me to calm down. [laughter] >> you always want to moderate invoice.
mark weinberg remembers it well.reagan was with him during that crisis. back with our panel as well. what i remember, mark, about president reagan at the time, i am not saying he dismissed it, but he certainly did not go crazy about it. he kind of shrugged his shoulders and expressed confidence that markets would go up, capitalism was fine, fundamentals were fine and moved on. >> that is right. he remained a confident person in the room. he thought that was his job as president. he had...
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well, i come in one morning and over my locker says weinberg, man tel mantle.id you get pictures, autographs? i said first of all, it was 1979, you had to buy a camera, load it with film, then you had to get it developed, week later find out it didn't come out. no, it wasn't as easy and they weren't as accessible as it is now with videos and cell phones and stuff like that. i think that's changed a lot. i think that the players and people have to be a little more protective, a little careful where they go, what they say, who they're seen with because of social media. >> barry, donny deutsche. want to drift from baseball to basketball. you were a grad trainer assistant. he was a young general at that point. give us a bobby knight story. >> well, funny part was i was the grad assistant trainer for coach in the '74, '75 team, genesis of the great championships. one day i had to take the team by myself because the head trainer for football was the head trainer for basketball as well. this was an exhibition game. we had to go to fort wayne, indiana. bob knight sits
well, i come in one morning and over my locker says weinberg, man tel mantle.id you get pictures, autographs? i said first of all, it was 1979, you had to buy a camera, load it with film, then you had to get it developed, week later find out it didn't come out. no, it wasn't as easy and they weren't as accessible as it is now with videos and cell phones and stuff like that. i think that's changed a lot. i think that the players and people have to be a little more protective, a little careful...
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gerhard weinberg. alex has been involved with the museum since our 2014 conference. in those five years we have kept her busy. many meetings, committees, and leading a lot of educational travel tours. she has a deep and personal connection to the holocaust as her father in law was himself in auschwitz. to hear the latest in holocaust scholarship and to look at what was going on in june 1940 four, it is my pleasure to ask dr. richie to come up. >> thank you. this is a topic very close to my heart. as most of you know, i live in warsaw in poland. my father-in-law was in auschwitz and became a founding member of an organization which aided the warsaw ghetto uprising. he was put into prison for his pains and was later in solidarity. when the wall collapsed, he became foreign minister of poland a couple times. his great passion in life was talking about what had happened, not just in poland, but in germany and central europe, and to make sure that this history was not just remembered but actually understood, that it was constantly scrutinized and new research was always l
gerhard weinberg. alex has been involved with the museum since our 2014 conference. in those five years we have kept her busy. many meetings, committees, and leading a lot of educational travel tours. she has a deep and personal connection to the holocaust as her father in law was himself in auschwitz. to hear the latest in holocaust scholarship and to look at what was going on in june 1940 four, it is my pleasure to ask dr. richie to come up. >> thank you. this is a topic very close to...