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was william velasquez everyone knew him as willie. willie was and is a name synonymous with democracy in america. through the organization he founded, the southwest voter registration education project, he nearly doubled hispanic voter registration and dramatically increase the number of latino elected officials in the -- in this nation. his appeal to the hispanic community was a simple, passionate, and direct. your vote is your voice. >> we are going to be talking about the records of the southwest voter registration education product -- project. they are the oldest and largest nonpartisan latino voter registration project in the country. the collection contains the first 20 years of the organization's existence, they are still in existence today. it is a deep and wide collection , if you are interested in learning about voter registration, particularly in minority communities. the organization was started in 1974 by willie velasquez. he is from san antonio. as a very young man, he was heavily involved in the chicano movement. in col
was william velasquez everyone knew him as willie. willie was and is a name synonymous with democracy in america. through the organization he founded, the southwest voter registration education project, he nearly doubled hispanic voter registration and dramatically increase the number of latino elected officials in the -- in this nation. his appeal to the hispanic community was a simple, passionate, and direct. your vote is your voice. >> we are going to be talking about the records of...
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>> willie simmons: it depends upon the culture. and what neighborhood you was in. if you were in the black neighborhood, then it became soul. we probably put a little bit more of the throwaway in our cooking -- the pig feet, the pigtail, the neck bones, and all that's fatty. >> anthony: now you're making me hungry. now you are definitely making me -- >> willie simmons: we got some neck bones over there, okay. >> anthony: oh, excellent. so greens -- >> willie simmons: turnip greens. >> anthony: i'll have some of that for sure. is that fried okra there? i'll have a little of that. i might need more than one plate at this rate. uh, let me get some mac 'n' cheese. what's that, lima beans? the red bean, oh man, that looks
>> willie simmons: it depends upon the culture. and what neighborhood you was in. if you were in the black neighborhood, then it became soul. we probably put a little bit more of the throwaway in our cooking -- the pig feet, the pigtail, the neck bones, and all that's fatty. >> anthony: now you're making me hungry. now you are definitely making me -- >> willie simmons: we got some neck bones over there, okay. >> anthony: oh, excellent. so greens -- >> willie...
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sadly, in 1988, willie passed away from kidney cancer. his funeral, there were more than a thousand people. it was covered on local news, national news, the new york times had an article about it. even michael dukakis was at his funeral. a lot of national politicians, when they heard the news, they make statements about how important he was to the political process and getting minorities involved in the political process. in 1995, president clinton posthumously awarded willie the presidential medal of freedom. here, we have the invitation to ms. velasquez for the ceremony, awarding him the presidential medal of freedom. the organization is not only important to san antonio, not only to the southwest, because they did work across the southwest, not just texas, but it is important nationally. what they have been able to do in terms of increasing mexican-american voter registration, also an influence on how politicians -- how many mexican-american politicians we have in office, they have made a huge impact on getting out the vote to minority
sadly, in 1988, willie passed away from kidney cancer. his funeral, there were more than a thousand people. it was covered on local news, national news, the new york times had an article about it. even michael dukakis was at his funeral. a lot of national politicians, when they heard the news, they make statements about how important he was to the political process and getting minorities involved in the political process. in 1995, president clinton posthumously awarded willie the presidential...
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willie didn't see it. strike three. willie said thank you sir.then walked back to the dugout. >>> baseball was willie's third best sport behind football and basketball.>>> he is a nice fish are catch of the day goes the six-year-old leon. he pulled in the seven pound bass during children's day at the pier last month. it was his first time fishing he can't wait to get back out there. for donuts and fishing with his dad daniel. you think you can do better send in your fishing pictures to the catch of the day@kpix.com. daniel's dad added it is forgotten tradition that family should enjoy at least once in their life. a tradition every father should pass on to their children. including bo elizabeth. >>> get them out there. >>> i agree. he would go just for the donuts. >>> the doughnut is a hook >>> 90 years old. willie mays when we face adversity, at chewe promi t ours. with deferred payments for 120 days on many of our most popular models. you may even shop online and take delivery at home. it's just our way of doing our part... >>> thank you for wat
willie didn't see it. strike three. willie said thank you sir.then walked back to the dugout. >>> baseball was willie's third best sport behind football and basketball.>>> he is a nice fish are catch of the day goes the six-year-old leon. he pulled in the seven pound bass during children's day at the pier last month. it was his first time fishing he can't wait to get back out there. for donuts and fishing with his dad daniel. you think you can do better send in your fishing...
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the organization was started in 1974 by willie velasquez. he is from san antonio. was heavilyan, he involved in the chicnano movement. in college, he was one of the founders of the mexican-american utah organization which was involved in doing what registration drives at local colleges. also involved in high school walkouts. this was in the late 1960's, early 1970's, the height of the chicano movement. he was interested in butter registration and getting -- in voter registration and getting the latino community to vote. vote and to realize that they have a voice. and by voting they have a voice. is, your vote is your voice. able tollie was successfully apply for 503 c and became -- the organization nonprofit.tional we have the articles of incorporation. he would sit down and start calling, argue register to vote? did you know tomorrow is election day? the organization expanded to not texas, but all of the southwest. arizona, new mexico, california, they colorado, nevada, and grew to have a full-time staff, they had a board of directors. they have a lot going on --
the organization was started in 1974 by willie velasquez. he is from san antonio. was heavilyan, he involved in the chicnano movement. in college, he was one of the founders of the mexican-american utah organization which was involved in doing what registration drives at local colleges. also involved in high school walkouts. this was in the late 1960's, early 1970's, the height of the chicano movement. he was interested in butter registration and getting -- in voter registration and getting the...
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. >> 's name was william but everybody knew him as willie.illie was and is now a name synonymous with democracy and american in the organization he founded was the southwest voter registration education project, and nearly doubled the hispanic voters. and elected officials in this nation. his appeal to the hispanic community was simple. it was passionate, and direct. your vote is your voice. >> we will be talking about the education project. they are the oldest and largest nonpartisan latino voter registration organization in the country. the collection contains the first 20 years of the organizations and they are still in existence today. it is a very deep and wide collection if you are interested in learning about voter registration particularly in minority communities. it was started in 1974 by willie, and he was from san antonio and from a very and has a very young man, he was really involved in the chicano movement. when he was in college, he was one of the founders of the mexican youth organization which was involved in and doing voter
. >> 's name was william but everybody knew him as willie.illie was and is now a name synonymous with democracy and american in the organization he founded was the southwest voter registration education project, and nearly doubled the hispanic voters. and elected officials in this nation. his appeal to the hispanic community was simple. it was passionate, and direct. your vote is your voice. >> we will be talking about the education project. they are the oldest and largest...
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willie? >>> meanwhile, the coronavirus death toll in the uk has shot up by nearly 200. even as the country's chief medical expert announced recently implemented social distancing measures are, in fact, working. this happening as prince charles exits his own self-isolation period after he was diagnosed with coronavirus. in london, a 4,000-bed emergency field hospital, the nhs nightingale, preparing to open. let's bring in senior international correspondent keir simmons. he is in london. keir, good morning. good to see you. field hospitals in london, as there are field hospitals in the united states. how is that national lockdown impacting the numbers you all are seeing there? >> reporter: hey, willie. well, the numbers are incredibly difficult to read across europe and in the u.s. that is because of exactly what joe and mika were talking about in regards to testing. to give you an example, willie, and scientists here described these numbers as utterly unreliable, the pretbritish dea rate is ar
willie? >>> meanwhile, the coronavirus death toll in the uk has shot up by nearly 200. even as the country's chief medical expert announced recently implemented social distancing measures are, in fact, working. this happening as prince charles exits his own self-isolation period after he was diagnosed with coronavirus. in london, a 4,000-bed emergency field hospital, the nhs nightingale, preparing to open. let's bring in senior international correspondent keir simmons. he is in london....
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velÁzquez but everybody knew him as willy. and is now a name synonymous with democracy in america. through the organization he founded the southwest voter registration education project, he nearly doubled hispanic voter registration and dramatically increased the number of latino elected officials in this nation. his appeal to the hispanic community was simple, passionate and direct. su voto es su voz. your vote is your voice. .. particularly in minority communities. the organization was started in 1974 by willie velasquez, william c velasquez. he, from san antonio, from a very Ãbas a very young man he was heavily involved in the chicano movement. when he was in college he was one of the founders of mexican-american youth foundation which was involved in doing voter registration drives at local colleges. also involved in high school walkout. through the height of the chicano movement the beginning of it and the height of it, he was really interested in voter registration and getting the latino community to vote. to register to
velÁzquez but everybody knew him as willy. and is now a name synonymous with democracy in america. through the organization he founded the southwest voter registration education project, he nearly doubled hispanic voter registration and dramatically increased the number of latino elected officials in this nation. his appeal to the hispanic community was simple, passionate and direct. su voto es su voz. your vote is your voice. .. particularly in minority communities. the organization was...
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willie? yesterday, he said, well, the flu, you only have like so and so many cases every year. >> right. >> we only have 500 in this country. well, because we haven't had the tests. because he botched it up. so we aren't getting the tests. we don't even know how many people are infected, how many people are in senior communities who are infected, who are visiting senior communities that are infected, what kids have it who may be going the see their grandparents at a senior facility. it is so dangerous. >> those numbers don't begin to tell the story. that number of states probably doesn't begin to tell the story. there is reporting from "politico" and others this morning that two months ago, the world health organization was distributing a test, and the united states was one of the few developing countries that refused to accept that test. we could have been ahead of this. many mistakes made along the way. we are where we are. we have to get tests to these municipalities, these states. we'll h
willie? yesterday, he said, well, the flu, you only have like so and so many cases every year. >> right. >> we only have 500 in this country. well, because we haven't had the tests. because he botched it up. so we aren't getting the tests. we don't even know how many people are infected, how many people are in senior communities who are infected, who are visiting senior communities that are infected, what kids have it who may be going the see their grandparents at a senior facility....
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willie? >> heidi przybyla, you have done a lot of reporting on what's happening inside the hospitals, what personal protective equipment they have or don't have. last night the president questioned certain cities needs, a gut feeling he had that they don't need them. is it true as governor cuomo said it's gotten better, i can report that out from the several new york hospitals but they still have to share ventilators between patients in some cases. >> ventilators are by far the number one and most dire need, willie. that is true of a number of states. this is not just in new york. you see the governor of michigan begging for federal assistance. the president kind of criticizing her last night. but just this morning, there's now reporting out of the "detroit free press" about a memo that went around to henry ford health care systems where they do talk about decisions that they're going to have to make between patients who have the best chance of surviving and those who don't. here's quoting fr
willie? >> heidi przybyla, you have done a lot of reporting on what's happening inside the hospitals, what personal protective equipment they have or don't have. last night the president questioned certain cities needs, a gut feeling he had that they don't need them. is it true as governor cuomo said it's gotten better, i can report that out from the several new york hospitals but they still have to share ventilators between patients in some cases. >> ventilators are by far the...
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>> willie simmons: no one else can compare with us. represent dockery plantation, where the blues supposed to been born. there's no one else can tell you that in his district is the home of b.b. king. can tell you that he represents the area where fannie lou hamer came from. where jerry butler was born. go on and name others. the staple singers. when we talk about the heritage and the culture and what comes out of the delta, that's all within this little district that i represent. so mississippi delta has that pride. >> anthony: 46 miles southeast is greenwood. a town with a lot of history. most of it of the not good variety. known unfortunately as much for byron de la beckwith, and tom brady's infamous speech after brown v. the board of education as anything else, fairly or not, it's hard to get past that. during all the years of cruelty and struggle from 1933 on, through it all and until today, this place, lusco's, was a beloved institution. once a grocery store, it turned restaurant to the money class, serving them in discreet quart
>> willie simmons: no one else can compare with us. represent dockery plantation, where the blues supposed to been born. there's no one else can tell you that in his district is the home of b.b. king. can tell you that he represents the area where fannie lou hamer came from. where jerry butler was born. go on and name others. the staple singers. when we talk about the heritage and the culture and what comes out of the delta, that's all within this little district that i represent. so...
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it is willie geist.appreciate you being here this morning. i think the question most americans from the outside who don't work in the world of medicine have is, why can't we get these tests out? this is the united states of america. we have innovators. we have means of production. we can distribute things quickly. where are the tests? the cleveland clinic is rushing out its own test, a 24-hour test from the mayo clinic, for example. these other entities are stepping into the void here. why can the united states not quickly produce these tests and get them to the hospitals that need them? >> yeah. look, almost two months ago, w.h.o., the world health organization, put out a test kit. 60 countries decided to take it. we wanted to develop our own. fine, it's not crazy. we have a lot of capability. it's been one failure after another. look, this is not about red tape. there's always red tape in everything. the whole point of leadership is to cut through the red tape. not two months later but up front. now, w
it is willie geist.appreciate you being here this morning. i think the question most americans from the outside who don't work in the world of medicine have is, why can't we get these tests out? this is the united states of america. we have innovators. we have means of production. we can distribute things quickly. where are the tests? the cleveland clinic is rushing out its own test, a 24-hour test from the mayo clinic, for example. these other entities are stepping into the void here. why can...
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the organization was started in 1974 by willie velasquez.'s from san antonio, and from a very, as a very young man he was heavily involved in the chicano movement. when he was in college he was one of the founders of the mexican american youth organization which was involved in doing voter registration drives at local colleges. also involved in high school walkouts. this was in the late '60s, early '70s when there was the height of the chicano movement, the beginning of it and the height of it. so he was really interested in voter registration and getting the latino community to vote, to register to vote and to realize that they have the voice, and by voting to have a voice. the motto is your vote is your voice. in 1974, willie was able to successfully apply for 503c, and he became, or the organization became a national nonprofit. so here we have the articles of incorporation. so he would sit down and he would just start calling. are you registered to vote? did you know tomorrow is election day? eventually the organization expanded to not on
the organization was started in 1974 by willie velasquez.'s from san antonio, and from a very, as a very young man he was heavily involved in the chicano movement. when he was in college he was one of the founders of the mexican american youth organization which was involved in doing voter registration drives at local colleges. also involved in high school walkouts. this was in the late '60s, early '70s when there was the height of the chicano movement, the beginning of it and the height of it....
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amy: raquel willis, if you would to respond? clubs i definitely way. it is so interesting t to hear nonorm talk about the patriarchy and who embodies s the patriarc. let's be clearar. both of these candidates, biden and bernie, and body the patriarchy. when we arare having this didiscussion about how that impacts our world, h how policis play out, let't's be clear, even though we may have a lot of supppport around bernie's values come he is still in embodiment a patriarchy. i think f for a lot of warneded susupporters -- i i speak for mf ofwhahat is concernrning is s t the two candidates left, w we're still goining to h have to chooa simimilar versioion o of leaderp that is barely empathetic, verily showcasing vulnerability. that will be difficult. at the end of the day, regardless of who you support. and the other piece of this is we can't blame elizabeth warren for any pitfalls for bernie anymore. that has to end. she has been blamed, even before she dropped out of the race, for any pitfalls that many of the supporters felt like the bernie sanders ca
amy: raquel willis, if you would to respond? clubs i definitely way. it is so interesting t to hear nonorm talk about the patriarchy and who embodies s the patriarc. let's be clearar. both of these candidates, biden and bernie, and body the patriarchy. when we arare having this didiscussion about how that impacts our world, h how policis play out, let't's be clear, even though we may have a lot of supppport around bernie's values come he is still in embodiment a patriarchy. i think f for a lot...
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sachs, it is willie geist. good to see you.y at columbia university. you know exactly what is going on inside those hospitals, some of them right in your neighborhood, major hospitals, private hospitals, big public hospitals like the one in elmhurst completely overwhelmed. can you talk to, because i think many in the country look in their own community and say, well, it is not so bad here, i don't know why we need to shut down life, why can't i go to a restaurant and keep my small business open. can you explain how the stories are all connected and how the whole country should be focused on this? >> this is a virus that humanity has not experienced before, so we are all susceptible to the infection. we're called a naive population. it is not like the flu where it comes each year, there's a kind of acquired immunity plus the vaccines. all of us are vulnerable. when this epidemic grows, it grows at what we call a geometric rate, which means that it doubles every few days. what looks like being under control one day, in a week or
sachs, it is willie geist. good to see you.y at columbia university. you know exactly what is going on inside those hospitals, some of them right in your neighborhood, major hospitals, private hospitals, big public hospitals like the one in elmhurst completely overwhelmed. can you talk to, because i think many in the country look in their own community and say, well, it is not so bad here, i don't know why we need to shut down life, why can't i go to a restaurant and keep my small business...
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jha, willie geist. help us understand that.e white house told us that 1 million test kits have been sent out. there are 5 million on the way. where are those? why aren't they being used at the pace you say we should be using them? >> yeah. you know, look, we heard a couple weeks ago from vice president pence there were a million kits on the way. i don't know where we are. none of the health officials i'm talking to know where they are. what hospitals are starting to do is much more coming from their own labs, from private labs. i think all of us are a little baffled by what the federal government is saying. the progress is at the local level. >> you said -- i was reading you on twitter before you came on, dr. jha. you're calling for a national quarantine. can you explain what exactly that would look like in this country? >> yeah. you know, this is -- look, i don't say this lightly, and i've been thinking about this for a couple of days. what i'm watching the data, america, you know, we're up to 4,500 cases. i think most experts
jha, willie geist. help us understand that.e white house told us that 1 million test kits have been sent out. there are 5 million on the way. where are those? why aren't they being used at the pace you say we should be using them? >> yeah. you know, look, we heard a couple weeks ago from vice president pence there were a million kits on the way. i don't know where we are. none of the health officials i'm talking to know where they are. what hospitals are starting to do is much more coming...
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education. , this is influential withw willie got involved voter registration. 1988, willie passed awayom kidney cancer. his funeral was more than 1000 people at his funeral. it was covered on local news, national news. the near times had an article about it. even michael to tacos -- even michael dukakis was at his funeral. a lot of national politicians, when they heard the news, they made statements about how important willie was to the political process and getting minorities involved in the plus go process. clinton president posthumously awarded willie the residential medal of freedom. and here we have the invitation velasquez for the ceremony awarding him the president of medal of freedom print -- presidential medal of freedom. the collection is important not to lead to the southwest -- is important not only to san antonio and to the southwest, but it is important to nationally. what they were able to do, increasing mexican american voter registration and having an influence on how many mexican american politicians we have in office now, they made a huge votet on getting out the to
education. , this is influential withw willie got involved voter registration. 1988, willie passed awayom kidney cancer. his funeral was more than 1000 people at his funeral. it was covered on local news, national news. the near times had an article about it. even michael to tacos -- even michael dukakis was at his funeral. a lot of national politicians, when they heard the news, they made statements about how important willie was to the political process and getting minorities involved in the...
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so, willie, eddie's right. when bernie's going around spouting these talking points about, he's, but the corporate billionaires -- won the race for him! no, no. >> oh. >> it was black voters in, in orangeburg, south carolina, in petersburg, virginia. in demopolis, alabama. all -- you know, in nashville, tennessee. these are states where joe biden didn't spend any money. these are states where people made the decision on their own for bernie sanders, he's being a one-trick pony here talking about joe biden bought and known by corporate -- it just -- it doesn't work on biden. because he was dead broke on super tuesday, and bernie had millions and millions and millions of dollars in the bank which is fine. he spent it. that's great. but money didn't decide super tuesday. something much bigger decided super tuesday. and that's something much bigger was the question of, who do you trust? >> yeah. >> who do you trust to beat donald trump? and who do you trust to return normalcy to the united states of america's feder
so, willie, eddie's right. when bernie's going around spouting these talking points about, he's, but the corporate billionaires -- won the race for him! no, no. >> oh. >> it was black voters in, in orangeburg, south carolina, in petersburg, virginia. in demopolis, alabama. all -- you know, in nashville, tennessee. these are states where joe biden didn't spend any money. these are states where people made the decision on their own for bernie sanders, he's being a one-trick pony here...
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kerry, it is willie geist.hanks big enough to you and your colleagues in the health care community for what you're doing now on the front lines. i know you're about to go in yourself. in terms of equipment, in terms of things you need, gloves, masks, respirators, ventilators, i guess the question for a lot of americans is, why don't we have enough of those things? i understand that this is a huge ask, that the pentagon can release what it can release. a lot of the reserves are for something targeted, a big event in new york city, and they suddenly need 1,000 ventilators there. not for every hospital across the country. what can happen as of this morning? what could the federal government do as of this morning to get at least the gloves and the masks and that protective equipment that you need into your hands so you can get to work? >> there's a couple things. one, i think releasing the, you know -- releasing the supplies is going to be critically important. that's a stopgap, right? we are going to need millions
kerry, it is willie geist.hanks big enough to you and your colleagues in the health care community for what you're doing now on the front lines. i know you're about to go in yourself. in terms of equipment, in terms of things you need, gloves, masks, respirators, ventilators, i guess the question for a lot of americans is, why don't we have enough of those things? i understand that this is a huge ask, that the pentagon can release what it can release. a lot of the reserves are for something...
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>> willie, think you see the trajectory going straight up.rning shift and a late shift, and let people work from home voluntarily. we are -- we have closed some schools. we've closed schools in this hot spot in new rochelle. at the same time, we're trying to slow it down but ramping up the testing. and hopefully the federal government is going to release the handcuffs that they've been controlling the process. and that's the way the other countries have gotten ahead of it, with testing. but think you're right if the is all the numbers say it's going to be a wave. we're worried about the health care system. we're studying very closely our vak kans vacancy and we're planning backup hospitals and quarantine centers if you will, in case we overwhelm the health care system. because that's the real challenge. can you deal with the number of sick in the hospitals. and then my number one concern, my nightmare, nursing homes, senior citizen centers, congregate care facilities for seniors. that's the vulnerable population. and that's what we have to ke
>> willie, think you see the trajectory going straight up.rning shift and a late shift, and let people work from home voluntarily. we are -- we have closed some schools. we've closed schools in this hot spot in new rochelle. at the same time, we're trying to slow it down but ramping up the testing. and hopefully the federal government is going to release the handcuffs that they've been controlling the process. and that's the way the other countries have gotten ahead of it, with testing....
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dave, it's willie.frustration in the voice of that physician here in new york city yesterday. the best you can understand, why aren't these tests made available? as he said, it's easy to do in other countries. should be easy to do here. why don't the hospitals have the testing kits they need? >> willie, there's a few reasons, and part of it is that there have been some regulatory hurdles that have been put in place. as those get lifted, as -- particularly with dr. fauci now yesterday saying that we have community spread. he said yesterday that we have a likely pandemic, and when dr. fauci with the nih is concerned that within the next few weeks that we will be seeing increasing community spread, that becomes the definition for pandemic when it is global. we have that now. >> dr. dave, i spoke yesterday with an expert in the field who told me he would not be surprised within the next month if you started seeing school closings for two weeks, three weeks. would not be surprised if you saw theaters shut do
dave, it's willie.frustration in the voice of that physician here in new york city yesterday. the best you can understand, why aren't these tests made available? as he said, it's easy to do in other countries. should be easy to do here. why don't the hospitals have the testing kits they need? >> willie, there's a few reasons, and part of it is that there have been some regulatory hurdles that have been put in place. as those get lifted, as -- particularly with dr. fauci now yesterday...
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willie?in former white house adviser for health policy under president obama, dr. zeke emmanuel from the university of pennsylvania. in his latest op-ed, it is entitled "the coronavirus is here to stay. so what's next?" doctor, good to see you. i want to get to the 30,000 view big picture of where things are headed. but specifically as a medical doctor, i want to ask about the implication of the lack of supply in hospitals, this lack of supply of masks, gloves, and gowns. what does that mean exactly for the future of this outbreak? >> let me tell you, i got contacted by an emergency room doctor i know in denver. he was telling me that -- i asked him what the situation is. he says they don't have enough protective equipment. he described to me how a woman came in who needed to be i th k incubated. there was no mask or gown. he incubated her. if she has coronavirus, the chances he gets coronavirus are very high. these are the situations, going to the back of the throat, the lungs with a tube an
willie?in former white house adviser for health policy under president obama, dr. zeke emmanuel from the university of pennsylvania. in his latest op-ed, it is entitled "the coronavirus is here to stay. so what's next?" doctor, good to see you. i want to get to the 30,000 view big picture of where things are headed. but specifically as a medical doctor, i want to ask about the implication of the lack of supply in hospitals, this lack of supply of masks, gloves, and gowns. what does...
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i'm willie geist. the two-man race for the presidential nomination is back on the road ahead of another batch of crucial primary vote in just two days. among the issues joe biden and bernie sanders will tackle, the outbreak of coronavirus here at home and around the world. overnight the number of people reported to be sick with the virus in the united states has raised to more than 400. and this morning thousands of passengers on a cruise ship being held off the coast of california have learned that the ship will dock tomorrow. meanwhile, italy is taking drastic measures, putting millions of citizens under quarantine. a live report just ahead. and later this morning, a sunday sitdown with one of the most popular artists in the history of music, shania twain on a iconic career that began in grade school playing the local bars of northern ontario. >> i would be the after midnight entertainment. >> wow! >> and then i would have to get up for school the next morning. >> and what did mom and dad say about t
i'm willie geist. the two-man race for the presidential nomination is back on the road ahead of another batch of crucial primary vote in just two days. among the issues joe biden and bernie sanders will tackle, the outbreak of coronavirus here at home and around the world. overnight the number of people reported to be sick with the virus in the united states has raised to more than 400. and this morning thousands of passengers on a cruise ship being held off the coast of california have learned...
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willis something. another thing that we hear about in minnesota is sometimes the challenges recruiting and retaining and training workers in transit and transportation. could you just address what we might be able to do to address that issue? >> well -- >> in addition to providing a safe workplace. >> well, absolutely, and you're very familiar with that. there's issues in your state. >> yeah. >> but in terms of training the workers, i would say a couple of things. we call for in our testimony a national training transit center to deal with the needs of front line workers. this committee already funds, which focuses more on the white-collar workforce. we support that, but currently, there's no training center that meets the needs of the front line workers that we know are out there. in the last appropriations bill, there was 2.5 million dollars included in those bills for these types of activities. that effort was supported by labor but also by atfa and others around at this table, so i think those are
willis something. another thing that we hear about in minnesota is sometimes the challenges recruiting and retaining and training workers in transit and transportation. could you just address what we might be able to do to address that issue? >> well -- >> in addition to providing a safe workplace. >> well, absolutely, and you're very familiar with that. there's issues in your state. >> yeah. >> but in terms of training the workers, i would say a couple of things....
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mike, willie was talking about new hampshire and let's talk about this on a personal level. you've known joe biden for a very long time, i've known him for quite some time as well and anytime we are together, let's just say there is never any silence. talking, laughing, joking, but when he came on set in new hampshire the morning of the primary, when his political obituaries were already being written, it was striking that for the first time that you had known him and i had known him, we exchanged a few pleasantries and then he just sat down and we said nothing because what do you say at a man's political wake? and that was, after all, what people were calling new hampshire. and here we find ourselves you see biden last night, we find ourselves with one more example of joe biden getting knocked down, pulling himself back up to his feet and fighting back like hell. it's an extraordinary trait not just politically, but personally and this man has done it more in his lifetime than any other politician i have ever known. >> well, joe, i mean, you just summed up his life in just
mike, willie was talking about new hampshire and let's talk about this on a personal level. you've known joe biden for a very long time, i've known him for quite some time as well and anytime we are together, let's just say there is never any silence. talking, laughing, joking, but when he came on set in new hampshire the morning of the primary, when his political obituaries were already being written, it was striking that for the first time that you had known him and i had known him, we...
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willie? >> let's bring in the editorial from the "boston globe." she served as chief policy adviser to the president obama's council of advisers on science and technology, where she helped shame the response to the ebola epidemic. after her time in the white house, she was the director of global policy at a biomedical center that partnered with mit, harvard, and five leading boston hospitals. thanks so much for being with us this morning. if you were waking up in the white house this morning, what would be the first thing you'd be thinking about today? what would be the first thing you were doing? we know about all the mistakes that have been made. we know we've moved too slow on this. here we are. what should the white house be thinking about this morning? >> i think a big portion of this is how to communicate with the american public. how to communicate and support states and cities with responding to and mitigating the spread of the virus. so as you mentioned, president trump last night made -- put a big focus on the european travel ban, which i
willie? >> let's bring in the editorial from the "boston globe." she served as chief policy adviser to the president obama's council of advisers on science and technology, where she helped shame the response to the ebola epidemic. after her time in the white house, she was the director of global policy at a biomedical center that partnered with mit, harvard, and five leading boston hospitals. thanks so much for being with us this morning. if you were waking up in the white house...
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always good to see you. >> thank you, willie.e you. >>> coming up, major new developments on the coronavirus here in the u.s. thousands of new yorkers quarantined. another death reported just this morning. a cruise ship in limbo off the coast of california and more and more big businesses taking a hit. >> katie, can you believe what we've heard? the airline industry, it absolutely devastated, one conference after another shut down. walmart now saying no more interpret flights. you've seen, again, legal conferences being shut down. now you have microsoft and facebook and so many others telling their employees stay home. >> and some states that still have yet to receive testing kits. we'll go live to the new york stock exchange for a check on the markets and the job numbers expected to cross in just a bit. "morning joe" is back in two minutes. t a bit. "morning joe" is back in two minutes. (howling wind) >>> we're concerned that in some countries, the level of political commitment and the actions that demonstrate that commitment do
always good to see you. >> thank you, willie.e you. >>> coming up, major new developments on the coronavirus here in the u.s. thousands of new yorkers quarantined. another death reported just this morning. a cruise ship in limbo off the coast of california and more and more big businesses taking a hit. >> katie, can you believe what we've heard? the airline industry, it absolutely devastated, one conference after another shut down. walmart now saying no more interpret...
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how do we avoid the italy model, willie? that's what i think this white house, i mean, needs to do a better job just assuring americans that they get it and they're going to deploy the full power of the federal government. and if they need to get tests from the world health organization so scientists can map this and we can keep our families safe, then, damn it, do it today. >> maybe the biggest question that will be asked among the many questions as we have time to look back on this in a few months and over the course of history, how will this country, the united states of america as rich and developed and innovative as it is, not be able to rush out tests or have the tests to be ready for this to begin with? and the answer will be somewhere within the federal government. the president of the united states now having to lean on the private sector, these public/private partnerships are good because they move things along. why weren't those established earlier? why didn't we have the tests so we can at least know where we? we
how do we avoid the italy model, willie? that's what i think this white house, i mean, needs to do a better job just assuring americans that they get it and they're going to deploy the full power of the federal government. and if they need to get tests from the world health organization so scientists can map this and we can keep our families safe, then, damn it, do it today. >> maybe the biggest question that will be asked among the many questions as we have time to look back on this in a...
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let's talk to our north american correspondence david willis.en the reaction to the announcement?‘ lot of surprise, sally, as you fully imagine. the prison announcing the suspension of travel from europe to the united states for 30 days. starting on friday and these restrictions will apply to foreigners who visited one of 26 european countries in the two weeks before they are due to arrive here. there are 26 countries, european countries identified which include italy, germany, and, france and... let's hope we can return to david later on in the programme. clearly we can't discuss with him forever because of technical reasons. i'm told, we can continue that conversation so let's continue with david. david, you are explaining that the various countries who were on the watchlist as it were, continue please. 26 european countries have been singled out by the trump administration and people who have been in those, any of those 26 countries in the two weeks before they were due to arrive here in the united states will not be allowed into the country.
let's talk to our north american correspondence david willis.en the reaction to the announcement?‘ lot of surprise, sally, as you fully imagine. the prison announcing the suspension of travel from europe to the united states for 30 days. starting on friday and these restrictions will apply to foreigners who visited one of 26 european countries in the two weeks before they are due to arrive here. there are 26 countries, european countries identified which include italy, germany, and, france...
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willie mullins and al boum photo, that becomes the first horse since 2004 to win sit...t was that early success that caused the odds to planet on al boum photo. 130 favourite he was, and it was very close. if that race had been a few more yards, i think santini might have caught him on the line, but i spoke to willie on the —— after the race, and he said he was confident the horse would do well. the only worry he had was when he discovered a few months ago that he had escaped from his stable and was tucking into a bag of carrots, and he had to lead him back to the stable. he was confident the horse had the talent to do it again. he waited a long time for the first gold cup last year and he has two now in successive year and he has two now in su ccess ive years . year and he has two now in successive years. i was chatting about the grand national. all these sporting events being cancelled. he said he would bring his horses next month, but whether he gets the choice we will have to wait and see. thank you very much. as ever, more on the website as to how coronavirus is aff
willie mullins and al boum photo, that becomes the first horse since 2004 to win sit...t was that early success that caused the odds to planet on al boum photo. 130 favourite he was, and it was very close. if that race had been a few more yards, i think santini might have caught him on the line, but i spoke to willie on the —— after the race, and he said he was confident the horse would do well. the only worry he had was when he discovered a few months ago that he had escaped from his...
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i will be live at cheltenham with reaction from that gold cup winning trainer willie mullins.elcome to sportsday. well, what a seismic 48 hours it has been in the world of sport amid the coronavirus outbreak. we've seen event after event being cancelled the world over. we won't have england hitting these heights in sri lanka — their test series is off. this time last year, we had the fairy tale comeback for tiger woods at the masters. no miracle could keep that on this year. that tournament is postponed. and with liverpool set to win their first league title in 30 years, what happens now forjurgen klopp and his side with the premier league suspended? well, the bbc‘s sports editor dan roan is at anfield for us. and, dan, it's been an unprecendented 2 days in sport around the world. absolutely, yes. sport has never seen anything quite like this. what you have seen over the last 48 hours 01’ so you have seen over the last 48 hours orso in you have seen over the last 48 hours or so in effect is the collapse of the global sporting calendar, and just within today, let us recap what
i will be live at cheltenham with reaction from that gold cup winning trainer willie mullins.elcome to sportsday. well, what a seismic 48 hours it has been in the world of sport amid the coronavirus outbreak. we've seen event after event being cancelled the world over. we won't have england hitting these heights in sri lanka — their test series is off. this time last year, we had the fairy tale comeback for tiger woods at the masters. no miracle could keep that on this year. that tournament...
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david, thank you very much, david willis in la.etailers have come together to urge people not to panic buy. they say they're working night and day to keep the nation fed and people should not buy more than they need. here's our business correspondent katy austin. queues for supermarkets and shelves emptied of essentials like loo roll, hand wash and long—life foods. pictures like these show shoppers aren't listening to official advice. how was it in there? an absolute nightmare, to be perfectly honest. not a lot on the shelves left. no toilet roll at all. have you tried to stock up on anything yourself? yes, to be perfectly honest, just because everyone else is doing it. but they did limit us when we went to pay. it's a bit ridiculous. i can't find toilet paper. i'm looking for toilet paper for a couple of days, three days, actually. supermarkets have had to adapt quickly by speeding up supplies, increasing warehouse space and they are running online delivery services at full capacity. they are also being allowed to extend their del
david, thank you very much, david willis in la.etailers have come together to urge people not to panic buy. they say they're working night and day to keep the nation fed and people should not buy more than they need. here's our business correspondent katy austin. queues for supermarkets and shelves emptied of essentials like loo roll, hand wash and long—life foods. pictures like these show shoppers aren't listening to official advice. how was it in there? an absolute nightmare, to be...
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willie: i wish them well.re definitely interested in them, but that interest is gone and we moved on to other things. is an airline we looked at previously, but we are focusing ropa.e acquisition of aireu while we are doing that, we are not interested in anything else. the consolidation in the short term will be through the failure of a number of weaker airlines. generally, these are small-scale airlines. as those airlines disappear, the capacity they were providing, some of that will be replaced where there is underlying demand. a globale see it on scale. veryhallenges are significant, made even more so by the judgment and the court of appeal last week. i have always said there are 2 really significant challenges that need to be overcome. one is the environmental issue .nd the second is the financial i don't believe they can do that. forward unless you can give absolute commitment to the environmental challenges and an absolute commitment at airport charges will not increase. guy: is willie walsh going to req
willie: i wish them well.re definitely interested in them, but that interest is gone and we moved on to other things. is an airline we looked at previously, but we are focusing ropa.e acquisition of aireu while we are doing that, we are not interested in anything else. the consolidation in the short term will be through the failure of a number of weaker airlines. generally, these are small-scale airlines. as those airlines disappear, the capacity they were providing, some of that will be...
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>> good morning, willie, you're right, a lot of people are ordering food.hey pick it up they think, is there something i need to worry about? we know coronavirus are last on cardboard for 24 hours. the concern is not food preparation itself because restaurants are doing a good job that no one is sick preparing it but it's on the actual cardboard container. if you're getting fruits and vegetables you definitely want to wash them off to make sure any food borne illnesses aren't on it. with the container, use utensils and put it on a plate, throw the container out, wash your hands and go ahead and eat the food. if you have immuno issues or high risk, you can order warm food because that's more than likely to kill the virus and microwave it for 30 seconds, because that will kill it itself. overall, very, very low risk. >> continuing on the theme of food, molly on facebook asks, should i be concerned contracting the virus picking up groceries or ordering online from amazon, target or walmart and having them delivered? again, you have a third-party touching the b
>> good morning, willie, you're right, a lot of people are ordering food.hey pick it up they think, is there something i need to worry about? we know coronavirus are last on cardboard for 24 hours. the concern is not food preparation itself because restaurants are doing a good job that no one is sick preparing it but it's on the actual cardboard container. if you're getting fruits and vegetables you definitely want to wash them off to make sure any food borne illnesses aren't on it. with...
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he filled me up with so much love, willie.s short, it was everything that i could have hoped for for ten years. >> brown is passing on that love to his own sons, andrew and amari, with wife and fellow actor ryan michelle bethae. >> i had ten good years and i want to make sure my kids have more. my kids are 8 and 4, so just two years away. so i feel like the template for fatherhood, i've got it for the next two years, and after that i'm in whole new territory, right? we never had the sex talks or anything like that, so those things are going to be coming down. all right, i'll just be making it up as i go along. >> such a truly great guy. "this is us" airs tuesday nights at 9:00/8:00 central on abc with a season finale on march 24th. >>> our thanks again to the library at the public theater for hosting our conversation. don't forget to subscribe to the sunday sitdown podcast to hear the full-length interview with sterling k. brown. you can find it on apple podcast or wherever you get yours. >>> and next week a sunday sitdown wit
he filled me up with so much love, willie.s short, it was everything that i could have hoped for for ten years. >> brown is passing on that love to his own sons, andrew and amari, with wife and fellow actor ryan michelle bethae. >> i had ten good years and i want to make sure my kids have more. my kids are 8 and 4, so just two years away. so i feel like the template for fatherhood, i've got it for the next two years, and after that i'm in whole new territory, right? we never had the...
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willie? >> so much concern about nursing homes as kcross the country. >>> why did president trump first float the idea of quarantine for the hard hit states of new jersey, new york and connecticut, later he called unnecessary as you heard criticism from the governors of those states. >> reporter: the president's quarantine idea formed and fell apart in just about eight hours. president trump suggested the measure after a asked him a question on a different topic. he said he had spoken to governor desantis of florida, and florida has been concerned about travelers from the new york/new jersey area bringing the illness south. governor is he san dishas been criticized for not closing public beaches earlier. while the federal government through the cdc does have powers to quarantine in an emergency, the president and his advisers did not answer my questions about what legal basis the president would use for what he called an enforceable quarantine. the uproar was swift and loud. governors from th
willie? >> so much concern about nursing homes as kcross the country. >>> why did president trump first float the idea of quarantine for the hard hit states of new jersey, new york and connecticut, later he called unnecessary as you heard criticism from the governors of those states. >> reporter: the president's quarantine idea formed and fell apart in just about eight hours. president trump suggested the measure after a asked him a question on a different topic. he said he...
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he was wearing a bit of black bunting on his hat for willy when he was assassinated.balanced the grave with the need to win the war to get on with the job to make the death means something. the balancing act seek into his speeches as well. including his greatest words as a president. when here in gettysburg, he told the nation that while it was fitting to mourn the battlefield dead, it is for us the living to be dedicated here to finish the work -- it is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great past remaining before us. that we take increased devotion to the cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion. here again was the exquisite act of balance. where he again moved on, he balanced sadness and hope. he balanced death and life itself. i believe it was a balancing act that he learned at a very early age. thank you very much. [applause] >> we have time for maybe two questions. >> my name is jeff from connecticut. you touched on a good subject. obviously, he suffered through this stuff and handled grief hurried do you suppose this had any correlati
he was wearing a bit of black bunting on his hat for willy when he was assassinated.balanced the grave with the need to win the war to get on with the job to make the death means something. the balancing act seek into his speeches as well. including his greatest words as a president. when here in gettysburg, he told the nation that while it was fitting to mourn the battlefield dead, it is for us the living to be dedicated here to finish the work -- it is rather for us to be here dedicated to...
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for now i'll send it back to you, frances and phillip and we'll see you on sunday morning. >> willie,al farewell. prince harry and meghan markle are back in the uk to make their last appearances before they step back from royal duties. here is nbc's molly hunter >> reporter: meghan and harry all smiles at their royal farewell tour in high gear meghan back in the uk for the first time since the couple's dramatic decision to step down as senior working royals and the pair in public together for the first time in months >> it's very nice to be back >> reporter: one of their last appearances before they give up their royal title. >> being able to serve queen and country is something that we're all rightly proud of and it never leaves us. >> reporter: on sunday harry meeting with the queen to ease what's seen as a family rift >> they are going to with the queen who's had to oversee this whole departure. >> reporter: but the queen will not get a baby archie sighting her great grandson staying behind in canada, his new home and no one knows exactly what comes back but queen elizabeth has bee
for now i'll send it back to you, frances and phillip and we'll see you on sunday morning. >> willie,al farewell. prince harry and meghan markle are back in the uk to make their last appearances before they step back from royal duties. here is nbc's molly hunter >> reporter: meghan and harry all smiles at their royal farewell tour in high gear meghan back in the uk for the first time since the couple's dramatic decision to step down as senior working royals and the pair in public...
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i spoke to our correspondent david willis.ts are really now beyond dispute, and they include the fa ct dispute, and they include the fact that more than 1000 people here in the united states are 110w here in the united states are now known to have the coronavirus, and there have been more than 30 deaths. so, you're absolutely right, the president not that long ago was saying basically this will all go away if we stay calm and don't panic, and he's also blamed the media and democrats for basically trying to play this up. well, that statement from the oval office of the white house tonight, an acknowledgement i think that he 110w acknowledgement i think that he now believes it is much more serious, this crisis, than he had originally taken it to be. the fact that we have this travel restriction coming into effect, a 30 day travel restriction on people coming to the us from europe aside from those coming from the uk, bound to have a very serious impact on the economy here at a time where tourism, travelling, is getting going, if
i spoke to our correspondent david willis.ts are really now beyond dispute, and they include the fa ct dispute, and they include the fact that more than 1000 people here in the united states are 110w here in the united states are now known to have the coronavirus, and there have been more than 30 deaths. so, you're absolutely right, the president not that long ago was saying basically this will all go away if we stay calm and don't panic, and he's also blamed the media and democrats for...
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good morning, willie. >> good morning, guys.ne of our favorite conversations with this is us star sterling k. brown long before he had audiences reaching for the kleenex playing randal pearson on the hit nbc show sterling was a struggling actor paying the bills for more than a decade with small roles. some of which his open mother said she could barely watch. this year sterling's moment consisted of a part in frozen 2. plus the latest news in politics this weekend on sunday today, you can catch us in the morning or set that dvr and watch us anytime you like for now, i will send it back to you, frances and phillip and we'll see you sunday morning. >> turning back now to the coronavirus. and a question many americans are asking how do you anyway when to stay home if you think you may have been exposed here's nbc's stephanie gosk. >> slow the virus down that's what health officials say will be key in the coming days >> we're asking to self-quarantine for 14 days. >> self-quarantine for 14 days. >> self-quarantine. >> self-quarantin
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let's talk to david willis who is in los angeles for us.ing taken into effect. let's start with new york, where the mare there, i new york, where the mare there, , build de blasio is urging people to come to the a cce pta nce people to come to the acceptance that combating the coronavirus will involve them adopting what he called a wartime mentality. new york is not only closing bars and restau ra nts not only closing bars and restaurants at his order but cinemas and other entertainment places, theatres as well. several other states, 0hio, illinois and massachusetts are following suit, and the governor of california, gavin newsom, california is america's most populous state, he is also urging bars and restaurants to close down or make themselves available only for pickup or delivery. all of this follows president trump's warning to americans not to stockpile essentials such as toilet paper and hand cleanser and so on. he told a press conference that america's supply chain as he put it, remains robust. and eve ryo ne put it, remains robust.
let's talk to david willis who is in los angeles for us.ing taken into effect. let's start with new york, where the mare there, i new york, where the mare there, , build de blasio is urging people to come to the a cce pta nce people to come to the acceptance that combating the coronavirus will involve them adopting what he called a wartime mentality. new york is not only closing bars and restau ra nts not only closing bars and restaurants at his order but cinemas and other entertainment places,...
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so we've long said getting bruce willie would be a huge thing.ches our show >> does he watch it? >> jimmy: he watches our show all the time >> i mean, i've appealed many times for this i think maybe he's waiting for the end to surprise us and shock the world or he hates me [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, no, no he's the coolest guy >> i love him. >> jimmy: bruce, trust andy. anything he does is great. he really does -- you got to see "high kickin'. >> truly >> jimmy: that's what we should send to bruce willis >> truly >> jimmy: we'll send him "high kickin'" and - >> we'll send him "high kickin'" that will get it done >> jimmy: "high kickin'" and bear meat. [ laughter ] >> "high kickin'" and bear meat >> do it, bruce. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh my god. jorma says to do it, too bruce, this won't happen to you if you agree to do this. >> sitting in the dark is so much more depressing [ laughter ] >> jimmy: still eating raw meat >> not even lit. >> i would do it if i were jim >> jimmy: if i were jim. he said, "i would do it if i were him." >> yeah. >> that
so we've long said getting bruce willie would be a huge thing.ches our show >> does he watch it? >> jimmy: he watches our show all the time >> i mean, i've appealed many times for this i think maybe he's waiting for the end to surprise us and shock the world or he hates me [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, no, no he's the coolest guy >> i love him. >> jimmy: bruce, trust andy. anything he does is great. he really does -- you got to see "high kickin'. >>...
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insurance brokerage firm has agreed to purchase willis towers watson for $30000000000.00 in an all share deal which will combine the world's 2nd and 3rd largest companies and the sector the combined company will be headquartered out of london with a name and have a value of roughly $80000000000.00 now this marks the largest acquisition of 2020 m. positions a new company to compete with marsh and mclennan the world's number one insurance brokerage firm on the news willis towers watson stock tips 7 percent on monday slightly more than the trend we're seeing throughout the overall markets ayaan however plunged by more than 15 percent at times following the details of the merger. and the chairman of the board of wells fargo has resigned the company said in a statement on monday board chair elizabeth do and fellow board member james quigley both submitted their resignations ahead of testimony in front of the u.s. house financial services committee this week regarding the bank's 2016 fake accounts scandal duke became vice chairman with wells in october of 2016 shortly after the bank disclosed
insurance brokerage firm has agreed to purchase willis towers watson for $30000000000.00 in an all share deal which will combine the world's 2nd and 3rd largest companies and the sector the combined company will be headquartered out of london with a name and have a value of roughly $80000000000.00 now this marks the largest acquisition of 2020 m. positions a new company to compete with marsh and mclennan the world's number one insurance brokerage firm on the news willis towers watson stock tips...
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fun crafting hyper sheet and a specialist on chain analysis of bitcoin willie welcome thank you makes great to see you were here in vegas and confiscate a bull conference lot of great people like yourself and others are here and a good time now on trade analysis what is that why do you do it what sort of analysis can you derive from looking at the changes. like new stuff. being a financial instrument is there unique we don't see this in wall street it has a legion we can look on to it lead you we see capital flows if you can divine that date or you can get a read into with the market's going and you are also well known on twitter and elsewhere for making some good pressure and calls about the direction of break we'll get into that a 2nd but let's talk about this on chain analysis there was a recent brouhaha over a company that's been paid $50000000.00 per year by the u.s. government to trace coins on the block is that separate to what you do this function else is. it says like who are these people with the funds going. to track with the financial modeling the whole market movements of
fun crafting hyper sheet and a specialist on chain analysis of bitcoin willie welcome thank you makes great to see you were here in vegas and confiscate a bull conference lot of great people like yourself and others are here and a good time now on trade analysis what is that why do you do it what sort of analysis can you derive from looking at the changes. like new stuff. being a financial instrument is there unique we don't see this in wall street it has a legion we can look on to it lead you...