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yourself, yasmin.tory on sunday has been this build—up, i suppose, story on sunday has been this build—up, isuppose, of story on sunday has been this build—up, i suppose, of what's going to happen with the brexit bill and the guardian is kind of picking up the guardian is kind of picking up the story that there is internal dissent now, internal to the tory party, the justice dissent now, internal to the tory party, thejustice secretary dissent now, internal to the tory party, the justice secretary was dissent now, internal to the tory party, thejustice secretary was on the andrew mar show saying at one point that's, you know, if it reaches a point, he is a lawyer, where he is a lawyer cannot supports the breaking of international law, then he would resign. he said that quite reluctantly, but nevertheless, there is a kind of growing despair, i think among borisjohnson supporters, but here is my prediction. it will be all right on the night for boris johnson. prediction. it will be all right on the night
yourself, yasmin.tory on sunday has been this build—up, i suppose, story on sunday has been this build—up, isuppose, of story on sunday has been this build—up, i suppose, of what's going to happen with the brexit bill and the guardian is kind of picking up the guardian is kind of picking up the story that there is internal dissent now, internal to the tory party, the justice dissent now, internal to the tory party, thejustice secretary dissent now, internal to the tory party, the justice...
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here is the new forecast path, yasmine, we go through this morning, 1:00 p.m.his afternoon, the storm will barely be north of pensacola. incredible rain-producing storm system life threatening right now and the worst part, yasmine, the people in pensacola didn't feel this would be this huge blow to them and now they're getting the worst of it. >> all right so bill, as you were just mentioning, pensacola getting the worst of it right now. we want to try to go to pensacola, florida where we find sam brock. we are trying to keep and establish a connection with sam. hopefully you can hear me this morning, sam, as bill was just talking through this you're experiencing the worst of this thing high winds lots of rain this thing at a walking pace and then there is that deadly storm surge. take us through this morning, sam, what you are experiencing on the ground. >> reporter: yasmine, good morning. bill was lock in step from what i was hearing from people on the ground in pensacola when they told me they weren't expecting this it's only a few days ago that new orleans
here is the new forecast path, yasmine, we go through this morning, 1:00 p.m.his afternoon, the storm will barely be north of pensacola. incredible rain-producing storm system life threatening right now and the worst part, yasmine, the people in pensacola didn't feel this would be this huge blow to them and now they're getting the worst of it. >> all right so bill, as you were just mentioning, pensacola getting the worst of it right now. we want to try to go to pensacola, florida where we...
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yasmin? >> thank you so much, amanda. while ruth bader ginsburg hashi lon been known as a trailblazer, she received a whole new set of admirers where a documentary "rbg." >> i ask for no favors for my sex. all i ask of my brethren is that they take their feet off our necks. ♪s ♪ forget the bull in the china shop ♪ >> we welcome today justice ruth bader ginsburg. >> she's become such an icon. >> i'm 84 years old and everyone wants to take a picture with me. >> notorious rbg. >> oh, my god. i loved that documentary so much. joining us now is the producer of that documentary, betsy west. >> thank you. >> such an incredible documentary. you knowdi how when you watch films on a plane you're very n concentraco concentrated because of what's going on, such an incredible piece. what was it like shooting with her? how much access did she give you? >> you mus know, it was an amaz honor to be able to tell this woman's story. wema had access to some of the events that she does around the country speaking to law students and lawyers i
yasmin? >> thank you so much, amanda. while ruth bader ginsburg hashi lon been known as a trailblazer, she received a whole new set of admirers where a documentary "rbg." >> i ask for no favors for my sex. all i ask of my brethren is that they take their feet off our necks. ♪s ♪ forget the bull in the china shop ♪ >> we welcome today justice ruth bader ginsburg. >> she's become such an icon. >> i'm 84 years old and everyone wants to take a picture...
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first of all, yasmin we love you so much.n to our show we watch your show before we come on to get a sense of what's going on thank you for everything you've done kasie, we talked the other day, there's a reason we named in 2009 the show "way too early" because it is way too early but as yasmin can tell you there's a surprising number of people up at this hour, whether up with their babies, or up on the treadmill, getting ready for work, watching the show. when we started the show i had a 2-year-old and a 2 week old, you can do it with mars, your little boy. together you guys will sort through it and hopefully you won't fall asleep on the bathroom floor too often >> you are a hero, christina is a hero for the 2 week old. >> correct. >> i'm excited we're bringing back "way too early" i love the show. my family loved the show so we're really excited to get started. yasmin, let me echo, the weekends are so much richer to have you msnbc weekends is a great place to be. i've been there three years. i'm sure the loyal viewers who t
first of all, yasmin we love you so much.n to our show we watch your show before we come on to get a sense of what's going on thank you for everything you've done kasie, we talked the other day, there's a reason we named in 2009 the show "way too early" because it is way too early but as yasmin can tell you there's a surprising number of people up at this hour, whether up with their babies, or up on the treadmill, getting ready for work, watching the show. when we started the show i...
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>>> good afternoon, i'm yasmine vossumian. a confirmation fight brewing over the woman who could have a seismic impact over health care abortion and the president's own efforts to derail it. we're hours away of what could be the first presidential debate. i'm going to talk to the man who played donald trump for hillary clinton in 2016. his advice for joe biden. you don't want to miss that. even as demonstrators continue to hit the streets over the breonna taylor case. we're watching it all. live reports ahead, everybody. first nbc news has now learned a confirmation hearing is tentatively scheduled on october 12th, 16 days from now. an extremely aggressive time line to say the least. want to start with white house correspondent peter baker who has been reporting about the presumed nomination. good to see you. very much appreciate you joining us on this saturday. talk to me about this most recent development that we're hearing, this time line of october 12th for the beginnings of a confirmation hearing. >> yeah. that would be,
>>> good afternoon, i'm yasmine vossumian. a confirmation fight brewing over the woman who could have a seismic impact over health care abortion and the president's own efforts to derail it. we're hours away of what could be the first presidential debate. i'm going to talk to the man who played donald trump for hillary clinton in 2016. his advice for joe biden. you don't want to miss that. even as demonstrators continue to hit the streets over the breonna taylor case. we're watching it...
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james, can you pick up on that concern yasmin raised?he fear that it might be too driven by trade and help will be at a price? they will say it‘s not about to trade and it is about matching aid with uk interests. in other words, saying, "yes, you focus on extreme poverty around the world, but also think about state building in countries that, if that state was not supported, might produce a terrorism that could end up on british shores and could produce migration on british shores." that is where they are trying to link the two things. we are yet to see that happen, but that is the aim. yasmin, let me pick up on a concrete example of how you might try to apply the global britain brand. let‘s take the poisoning of alexai navalny. how would you want a global britain to respond to a event like that? poisoned in his own country, evacuated by air ambulance by german authorities to germany and poisoned by a soviet—era nerve agent. the russian government says, "nothing to do with us." germany say they want explanation. what should britain shoul
james, can you pick up on that concern yasmin raised?he fear that it might be too driven by trade and help will be at a price? they will say it‘s not about to trade and it is about matching aid with uk interests. in other words, saying, "yes, you focus on extreme poverty around the world, but also think about state building in countries that, if that state was not supported, might produce a terrorism that could end up on british shores and could produce migration on british shores."...
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it's time to take advantage. ♪ wow i am yasmin vossoughian.begin this half hour with the president taking his campaign to phoenix yesterday in an effort to boost support from latino voters he held around indoor event where there was little social distancing and few masks were seen the "a.p.'s" jonathan lemire noted it felt more like another indoor rally, something the president himself acknowledged there. >> i know this is supposed to be, you know, tnoknow -- the fa said it was more like a roundtable, but it is a rally. i've achieved more from hispanics in 47 months than joe biden has achieved in 47 years >> they don't call him sleepy joe for nothing, okay? i didn't have to be told about the hispanic community i dealt with them. natural businesspeople great businesspeople, great, great businesspeople you have to be very sharp when you're dealing with the hispanic americans. the latinos. i love the latinos. >> spienging to the las vegas review journal on sunday the president was asked whether he had any safety concerns when it comes to holding
it's time to take advantage. ♪ wow i am yasmin vossoughian.begin this half hour with the president taking his campaign to phoenix yesterday in an effort to boost support from latino voters he held around indoor event where there was little social distancing and few masks were seen the "a.p.'s" jonathan lemire noted it felt more like another indoor rally, something the president himself acknowledged there. >> i know this is supposed to be, you know, tnoknow -- the fa said it...
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i'm yasmin vossoughian. i want to keep things rolling during this 3:00 to 5:00 show. welcome. >>> the president made it clear he absolutely plans to nominate a replacement for justice ruth bader ginsburg, this as senate democrats scramble in a phone call to stop this before the election, looking for a strategy, beyond shamg republicans for their obvious hypocrisy after blocking president obama's supreme court pick. >> it has been 80 years since a supreme court vacancy was nominated and confirmed in an election year. you don't do this in an election year. >> i think as a court, we're one vote away from losing our constitutional liberties, and i believe that the president should next week nominate a successor to the court. i think it is critical that the senate takes up and confirms that successor before election day. >> we're also looking back at the towering legal legacy of justice ginsburg who made it clear at her own confirmation she was coming to the court ready to fight. >> this is something central to a woman's life, to her dignity. it's a decision that she must
i'm yasmin vossoughian. i want to keep things rolling during this 3:00 to 5:00 show. welcome. >>> the president made it clear he absolutely plans to nominate a replacement for justice ruth bader ginsburg, this as senate democrats scramble in a phone call to stop this before the election, looking for a strategy, beyond shamg republicans for their obvious hypocrisy after blocking president obama's supreme court pick. >> it has been 80 years since a supreme court vacancy was...
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i'm yasmin vossoughian.want to begin this half hour on the state of the presidential race with election day less than two months away, if you can believe it. a new national poll from cbsnew cbsnews.gov. joe biden has a six-point lead over president trump in the swing state, 50-44. that six-point lead is the same as it was prior to the start of the unrest in kenosha. then we have news out of texas showing a very close race there. president trump leads joe biden, 48% to 46%. a statistical tie there. the u.s. death toll tops 190,000 people. health experts are again warning about a possible surge in cases this fall. according to the "washington post," the long fear of a second wave at a catastrophic scale can well begin before election day on november 3rd. it comes in time despite a rise in cases. national numbers have been trending downward for several weeks following early summer surges in the sunbelt. experts say the fall wave is likely to be more intense than the peak in the spring. maryland, for example, ha
i'm yasmin vossoughian.want to begin this half hour on the state of the presidential race with election day less than two months away, if you can believe it. a new national poll from cbsnew cbsnews.gov. joe biden has a six-point lead over president trump in the swing state, 50-44. that six-point lead is the same as it was prior to the start of the unrest in kenosha. then we have news out of texas showing a very close race there. president trump leads joe biden, 48% to 46%. a statistical tie...
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i'm yasmin vossoughian. we're going to begin with the president trying to contain the fallout after it was revealed that he intentionally misled the american people on the severity of the virus. it comes after the audio excerpts with bob woodward when the president admits he knew how deadly the virus was, but yet he decided to play it down in public. here's the president defending himself yesterday, first at the white house and then at a campaign rally in michigan. >> why did you lie to the american people, and why should we trust what you have to say now? >> that's a terrible question and phraseology. i didn't lie. i said we have to be calm, we can't panic. there has to be calmness. you don't want me jumping up and down and screaming there's going to be death and really causing serious, serious problems to the country. >> if bob woodward thought it was bad, then he should have immediately gone out publicly and not wait four months. you know, he's had that statement for four months, five months. he's had it
i'm yasmin vossoughian. we're going to begin with the president trying to contain the fallout after it was revealed that he intentionally misled the american people on the severity of the virus. it comes after the audio excerpts with bob woodward when the president admits he knew how deadly the virus was, but yet he decided to play it down in public. here's the president defending himself yesterday, first at the white house and then at a campaign rally in michigan. >> why did you lie to...
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i'm yasmin vossoughian. amid the backdrop of violent protests that have escalated across the country in recent days, former vice president joe biden has launched a new attack against the president. during a visit to battleground pennsylvania yesterday, biden gave a blistering speech accusing trump of sowing chaos and division. he directly challenged trump's claim that americans will not be safe if democrats win in decemb november condemned the violence seen in major cities. >> i want to make smb something very clear. rioting is not protesting, looting is not protesting, setting fires is not protesting. none of this is protesting. it's lawlessness, plain and simple, and those who do it should be prosecuted. >> you know me. you know my heart. you know my story, my family's story. ask yourself, do i look like a radical socialist with a soft spot for rioters? really? i want a safe america, safe from covid, safe from crime and looting, safe from racially motivated sly lens, safe from bad cops. let me be crystal c
i'm yasmin vossoughian. amid the backdrop of violent protests that have escalated across the country in recent days, former vice president joe biden has launched a new attack against the president. during a visit to battleground pennsylvania yesterday, biden gave a blistering speech accusing trump of sowing chaos and division. he directly challenged trump's claim that americans will not be safe if democrats win in decemb november condemned the violence seen in major cities. >> i want to...
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i'm yasmin vossoughian.oing to begin this half hour with astrazeneca. one of the companies racing to make a vaccine against the coronavirus. announcing yesterday that it does paused global trials which includes large late-stage trials of its experimental coronavirus vaccine. due to a suspected serious adverse reaction in a participant in the uk. so, according to stat, the brir dr british drugmaker said it volunta voluntarily reviewed trials. the vaccine developed along with oxford university has been described at the world health organization as probably the world's leading candidate, and the most advanced in terms of development. so, whether the illness was directly linked to astrazeneca's vaccine that point remains unclear. but the company declined to comment. on the report. white house coronavirus adviser dr. anthony fauci yesterday cast doubt on a rushed time line to distribute a vaccine before the election, while the president continues to hammer the opposite point. >> it's not impossible, judy, but it'
i'm yasmin vossoughian.oing to begin this half hour with astrazeneca. one of the companies racing to make a vaccine against the coronavirus. announcing yesterday that it does paused global trials which includes large late-stage trials of its experimental coronavirus vaccine. due to a suspected serious adverse reaction in a participant in the uk. so, according to stat, the brir dr british drugmaker said it volunta voluntarily reviewed trials. the vaccine developed along with oxford university...
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i'm yasmin vossoughian.e're going to begin with the state of the 2020 presidential rate. with 50 days until the election and 15 days until the first debate, the latest fox news national poll showing joe biden with the national lead over donald trump, 51% to 46%. and new polls showing them statistically tied. in arizona, the poll has biden leading by 47% to 44%, a statistical tie there. in minnesota, where early in-person voting begins in four days, bind has a nine-point lead, 50% to 41%. and then the latest "new york times" siena college poll has him leading. and then in new hampshire, biden leads by three, 45% to 42%, another statistical tie. so there are signs democrats are growing more anxious about the bind camp, showing the race in florida tightening, former mayor michael bloomberg saying he's going to spend $100 million to help joe biden win the stage. he pledged to use his fortune to help the democratic nominee to beat donald trump. meanwhile you have three sources telling the "washington post" bernie
i'm yasmin vossoughian.e're going to begin with the state of the 2020 presidential rate. with 50 days until the election and 15 days until the first debate, the latest fox news national poll showing joe biden with the national lead over donald trump, 51% to 46%. and new polls showing them statistically tied. in arizona, the poll has biden leading by 47% to 44%, a statistical tie there. in minnesota, where early in-person voting begins in four days, bind has a nine-point lead, 50% to 41%. and...
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it is thursday, september 10th, and i'm yasmin vossoughian. wow, do we have a lot to cover this morning. we're going to begin with those trump tapes. he admits to intentionally misleading the public on the truth over the coronavirus contained within the 18 interviews, reportedly totally nine hours was this. >> so, give me a moment of talking to somebody going through this with fauci or somebody who kind of -- it caused a pivot in your mind, because it's clear just from what's on the public record that you went through a pivot on this to, oh, my god, the gravity is almost inexplicable and unexplainable. >> well, i think, bob, really, to be honest with you -- >> sure, i want you to be. >> -- i wanted to always play it down. i still like playing it down. >> yes. >> because i don't want to create a panic. >> all right. so i want to get to some ways that the president carried out his plan to play it down as he puts it. one concerns the comparisons that he made to the flu that he knew were false. here's what he said to woodward on february 7th about
it is thursday, september 10th, and i'm yasmin vossoughian. wow, do we have a lot to cover this morning. we're going to begin with those trump tapes. he admits to intentionally misleading the public on the truth over the coronavirus contained within the 18 interviews, reportedly totally nine hours was this. >> so, give me a moment of talking to somebody going through this with fauci or somebody who kind of -- it caused a pivot in your mind, because it's clear just from what's on the...
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great yasmin alibhai—brown. to have you both back. a q| look great to have you both back.es. "act fast or lose control within days," reads the front page of the times as a scientific adviser to the government warns that britain may be only a few days from losing control of coronavirus infections. "final virus warning" — another sombre headline on the frontpage of the mirror, with medics warning that a new coronavirus peak is inevitable within the coming months if improvements aren't made to the track—and—trace system. meanwhile, the paper says ministers are considering telling 4.5 million people to shield. the independent says the party's over, with a picture of revellers on the streets of soho ahead of a new law banning gatherings of more than six from tomorrow. meanwhile on the metro, the tale of a student who was fined £10,000 for organising a party that broke existing covid rules. he says he invited 25 people, but it's reported that more than 50 partygoers turned up to the house in lenton, nottingham. gps are being told that they must see patients "face—to—face", repor
great yasmin alibhai—brown. to have you both back. a q| look great to have you both back.es. "act fast or lose control within days," reads the front page of the times as a scientific adviser to the government warns that britain may be only a few days from losing control of coronavirus infections. "final virus warning" — another sombre headline on the frontpage of the mirror, with medics warning that a new coronavirus peak is inevitable within the coming months if...
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another idea as the president said out loud and some allies on the hill is one you alluded to, yasmin, the idea that the election results could be contested as the president suggested he will, a number of times, disagrees with universal balloting done in a handful of states, and make its way to the supreme court. if there are not nine justices on the court at that time, it is heard by eight justices and you have the potential for a tie. the president said out loud he doesn't want to see a tie, thinks it is likely it could go to the supreme court. another issue factoring into the timing of this. >> robert, could you just react to me to the time line, october 12th, beginning of confirmation hearings, october 30th for a possible vote. essentially four days before a presidential election. how unprecedented is that? if you look at the time line from nomination to confirmation, i believe sandra day o'connor was the fastest time line, 34, 35 days from the time she was announced as nominee to confirmation, but four days before a presidential election, i'm going to go on a limb and say that's
another idea as the president said out loud and some allies on the hill is one you alluded to, yasmin, the idea that the election results could be contested as the president suggested he will, a number of times, disagrees with universal balloting done in a handful of states, and make its way to the supreme court. if there are not nine justices on the court at that time, it is heard by eight justices and you have the potential for a tie. the president said out loud he doesn't want to see a tie,...
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yasmin, dr.w cover of "time" magazine, one of the 100 most influential people of 2020, well deserved from my perspective. he does amazing work. what do you think? >> i agree with you and there's such a disparity, isn't there, in that kind of leadership. on the one hand, you have someone like dr. fauci who's a truth teller, he doesn't mince his words. he's really careful and deliberate, follows science and then you have a governor like desantis, a really poor leader. does not know how to lead in a pandemic and much more concerned about his popularity, much more concerned about appeasing other people in power and really, not caring, really not engaged when it comes to the public health impact of his words and policies. actions cost lives. we've seen it happen before and i'm so worried we'll see it happen again because of what he announced yesterday. >> dr. yasmin, thank you so much. and mayor, thank you. i'm wolf blitzer. our special coverage continues right now. cnn newsroom with ana cabrera. >>>
yasmin, dr.w cover of "time" magazine, one of the 100 most influential people of 2020, well deserved from my perspective. he does amazing work. what do you think? >> i agree with you and there's such a disparity, isn't there, in that kind of leadership. on the one hand, you have someone like dr. fauci who's a truth teller, he doesn't mince his words. he's really careful and deliberate, follows science and then you have a governor like desantis, a really poor leader. does not...
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it is september 17th, and i'm yasmin vossoughian we're going to begin first with what is now a tropical depression sally the storm made landfall yesterday morning as a category 2. more than 2 million lost power due to strong winds. major devastation there. water flooded the streets. the national guard has been called in to assist with recovery efforts late last night the national hurricane center said it was causing torrential rains i want to go to bill karins who's tracking the continuation of the storm bill, good morning to you. as we have talked about in the past, just because we have a tropical storm, it doesn't mean as it's moving inland, it can cause major damage we saw yesterday how painfully slow this storm is moving. >> painfully there was a ton of rain, water everywhere water rescues were taking place all day yesterday in southern alabama. roads were washed out. now we're going to continue into the carolinas today. it's not going to be as bad, but there will be areas that will have to deal with high water and problems i want to deal with some of the rankings and how the storm
it is september 17th, and i'm yasmin vossoughian we're going to begin first with what is now a tropical depression sally the storm made landfall yesterday morning as a category 2. more than 2 million lost power due to strong winds. major devastation there. water flooded the streets. the national guard has been called in to assist with recovery efforts late last night the national hurricane center said it was causing torrential rains i want to go to bill karins who's tracking the continuation of...
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. >> reporter: it was a late addition to the schedule, yasmin.ent to be hitting the golf course which he spent a good amount of hours there earlier in the day. the only other thing on his public schedule is a closed press meeting without any coverage with gold star families which he'll be holding at 6:00 p.m. at the white house. so late in the afternoon they decided to add a press briefing to the president's schedule. that's something we have seen happen more often on weekdays in the early months of the coronavirus pandemic, you remember. there were near daily press briefings where the president would come out in this 5:00 or 6:00 p.m. hour give an update on the health crisis and take questions. that strategy shifted to him doing a lot less of that and, of course, in the last few weeks the president has mostly been on the campaign trail doing a lot of rallies in the evenings, and so these daily press conferences on a range of topics are becoming a little less common since we hear from the president in so many different ways. either if he's taking
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seema yasmin, you have been outspoken about woodward's ethical responsibility. you say when woodward heard trump say in february it's a killer, much worse than the flu, he should have told the public then and not waited until now. tell us your case. >> absolutely. because bob woodward himself is saying the president of the u.s. has a duty to warn, that is correct, but so do you, bob, so do i, and so does every journalist who signed up for this job. if you have information that can save even one life, let alone close to 200,000 lives, then you have a journalistic duty, an ethical duty to share that information. we should not be learning that now, 7 1/2 months after you first sat down with the president when we've lost so many people. i think the public response to this and the perception to this could have been drastically different, brian, if we had learned this information early. i know bob is saying, i don't know if would have made a difference. of course it would. if you had told us earlier, look, your president is saying one thing to me in private, the oppos
seema yasmin, you have been outspoken about woodward's ethical responsibility. you say when woodward heard trump say in february it's a killer, much worse than the flu, he should have told the public then and not waited until now. tell us your case. >> absolutely. because bob woodward himself is saying the president of the u.s. has a duty to warn, that is correct, but so do you, bob, so do i, and so does every journalist who signed up for this job. if you have information that can save...
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yasmin, let's start with you. in your piece you talk about a colleague, not a doctor but someone who works in er said there is a cure for covid-19. there is not. even though he was shown evidence proving there's no cure, he said, but i saw it on facebook. and he works in -- how deep does this information go? by the way, that's like my every conversation i have with someone i know who is a trump supporter. i'm like, oh, my gosh. go on. >> you feel the pain, don, it's so frustrating. and there's just another level of scariness to it when it's a health care professional, you think come on, you should know better. but hits home this point that everyone at some level is susceptible to health misinformation and disinformation, there's so much nonsense out there, people pushing it are preying on the fact we're vulnerable, anxious, scared, overwhelmed with information, don't know what to believe, president saying one thing, scientists another. then platforms like facebook and other social media spreading this stuff and us
yasmin, let's start with you. in your piece you talk about a colleague, not a doctor but someone who works in er said there is a cure for covid-19. there is not. even though he was shown evidence proving there's no cure, he said, but i saw it on facebook. and he works in -- how deep does this information go? by the way, that's like my every conversation i have with someone i know who is a trump supporter. i'm like, oh, my gosh. go on. >> you feel the pain, don, it's so frustrating. and...
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seema yasmin. thanks so much for coming pont nice on. nice to see you. cases ticking up in 21 states and the cdc director is heard saying the president is getting bad information about the virus. how concerning is this? >> this is exactly what we were worried would happen, pamela, when states started to reopen too early, when there weren't widespread mask mandates, when there was a rush to send kids and young people back to school. the experts, myself included, have been saying we're doing this too quickly, we're not letting cases go down to a much lower level before we lift these shelter in place policies. what you worry about then isn't that there will be an immediate uptick in cases, deaths and hospitalizations, because there's nearly always a lag, two weeks to four weeks to six weeks. it can look like things are great once things reopen because you don't see immediate hit. but it doesn't take long until that kicks in. even though some states are reporting some good news, some declines, there are other whole regions of the country, inclulgtd midwest i
seema yasmin. thanks so much for coming pont nice on. nice to see you. cases ticking up in 21 states and the cdc director is heard saying the president is getting bad information about the virus. how concerning is this? >> this is exactly what we were worried would happen, pamela, when states started to reopen too early, when there weren't widespread mask mandates, when there was a rush to send kids and young people back to school. the experts, myself included, have been saying we're...
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joining me now from outside a school if brooklyn, is yasmine. quite a remarkable day to see the parents and students behind you. what has been the reaction as the backdrop tells a different story, schools reopening but also an uptick in new cases. >> reporter: everybody's nervous. i have heard a lot of anxiety, nervousness from a lot of parents and teachers as well, they're hopeful things maintain status quo amidst a pandemic. let me talk you through what's happening in the city, you have this rolling seb-day average, 1.7% throughout the entire city, these clus ners the city that's driving the average up. the mayor said in order to mitigate this spread he's actually going to have testing throughout all public schools starting pretty soon to mitigate the spread. as i spoke with you earlier, ayman, so many players in all of this. you have the governor who have said, if things get bad, i'm going to shut it down. the mayor said, i will shut it down if you're not following department of education standards. teachers feel prepared, they feel like thin
joining me now from outside a school if brooklyn, is yasmine. quite a remarkable day to see the parents and students behind you. what has been the reaction as the backdrop tells a different story, schools reopening but also an uptick in new cases. >> reporter: everybody's nervous. i have heard a lot of anxiety, nervousness from a lot of parents and teachers as well, they're hopeful things maintain status quo amidst a pandemic. let me talk you through what's happening in the city, you have...
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seema yasmin former medical analyst and detective at the cdc. dr. yasmin, thank you for being on. let's talk about what elizabeth just reported out on this aggressive timeline from pfizer and the german firm beyond te . biontech. do you think they could have a vaccine ready as soon as income month? >> i don't think so, brooke. historically with vaccines it could take decades to develop them. the fastest we've ever done it is with the mumps vaccine and even that took four years. i think it is important that we manage the public's expectations especially because people are so fed up and people are thinking just give us a vaccine and then things can get back to normal and people are hopeful that could happen next month, then it is so disappointing if it doesn't and i do think that it will take longer than that and that the vaccine manufacturers have to be careful about managing those expectations. >> given that, you can understand why a lot of americans are worried. a lot of people will want the vaccine, but they want to make sure it's safe. so you have this safety pledge now being t
seema yasmin former medical analyst and detective at the cdc. dr. yasmin, thank you for being on. let's talk about what elizabeth just reported out on this aggressive timeline from pfizer and the german firm beyond te . biontech. do you think they could have a vaccine ready as soon as income month? >> i don't think so, brooke. historically with vaccines it could take decades to develop them. the fastest we've ever done it is with the mumps vaccine and even that took four years. i think it...
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seema yasmin, a former cdc detective. i always like to start big picture, if i can, and here we are seven months into this outbreak. the president is now going deeper into spreading conspiracy theories and the true extent of it and we're heading toward flu season and there are widespread concerns about politics infecting the science here on things like when a vaccine is approved. how should americans at home, people watching this take that? how concerned should they be that this country is not letting the science and the facts driver the bus on this? >> we should be really concerned about that, jim. we have examples from so many countries around the world that were hit with the same virus and the same time that have drastically different epidemics and fewer deaths per population because it wasn't a politicized pandemic response. it was one that was science-led. even now when we're hearing about iowa, with skyrocketing cases and 77% of increases in iowa from one week to the next and the coronavirus task force issuing these
seema yasmin, a former cdc detective. i always like to start big picture, if i can, and here we are seven months into this outbreak. the president is now going deeper into spreading conspiracy theories and the true extent of it and we're heading toward flu season and there are widespread concerns about politics infecting the science here on things like when a vaccine is approved. how should americans at home, people watching this take that? how concerned should they be that this country is not...
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yasmin, thank you. >>> joining us now, dr. nah nahid bhadalia from boston medical center. york times" report, let's start with that. top white house officials pressured the cdc over the summer to downplay the risk of sending kids back to school. your reaction? >> good morning, stephanie. yeah, you know it is heartbreaking and very frightening to see this pattern emerge chicago is over time the white house has continuously asked the cdc to water down their guidelines, to water down or downplay the risk of coronavirus. you just heard this report about parents having to pick between potentially seeing outbreaks in their schools versus sending their kids to school, right? if instead of doing what they did over the summer, if the cdc had been able to put out guidance that basically says, look, this carries a risk. in-person schooling is important and to do that, we need to drive the cases down and take it seriously. we need to put the resources for testing, for ensuring that nonpharmaceutical intervention are in play, then parents wouldn't have to be hoping and praying. parents
yasmin, thank you. >>> joining us now, dr. nah nahid bhadalia from boston medical center. york times" report, let's start with that. top white house officials pressured the cdc over the summer to downplay the risk of sending kids back to school. your reaction? >> good morning, stephanie. yeah, you know it is heartbreaking and very frightening to see this pattern emerge chicago is over time the white house has continuously asked the cdc to water down their guidelines, to...
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we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment withjoe and yasmin — first the headlines changes to the brexit withdrawal agreement. this is a collective will on the pa rt this is a collective will on the part of the government notjust to prepare for the worst but also to protect the internal workings of our united kingdom. that's responsible government. concern from care home providers, over access to the government's coronavirus testing programme, as infections rise. a stretch of the m5 has been closed in gloucestershire after a serious collision involving several vehicles. the husband of nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe — the british—iranian woman jailed for spying in iran — says there's a "confusing game" going on between 2 governments, and that it's taking a toll on her. all along, this has been a game of cat and mouse between the iranian authorities and the british government, and they are using her as leverage to get the money, and that has been true for a long time. that was certainly true this past week. sue barker is leaving the bbc‘s a question of sport after 23 years
we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment withjoe and yasmin — first the headlines changes to the brexit withdrawal agreement. this is a collective will on the pa rt this is a collective will on the part of the government notjust to prepare for the worst but also to protect the internal workings of our united kingdom. that's responsible government. concern from care home providers, over access to the government's coronavirus testing programme, as infections rise. a...
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with our reviewers joe twyman, the co—founder and director of deltapoll uk, and also the broadcaster yasmins time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello there. the weather is set to get quite a bit hotter across england and wales for the next day or two, but taking centre stage more recently has been this weather front stretching thousands of miles out into the atlantic. and that's been bringing some very heavy rain, some large rainfall totals building in across the highlands. we've had over 1a0 mm of rain recorded, bringing reports of some localised flooding. and we've had this landslide effect at the a83, at the rest and be thankful. looks like that route is going to be out of action for a little while. now, looking at the weather picture at the moment, we've still got some of the rain coming down in the highlands. the rain eventually is going to turn a little bit lighter and patchier, but nevertheless some spots of rain still around for the highlands, the hebrides, 0rkney and shetland as we start the day on monday. further south, a lot of drier weather. could be a few mist an
with our reviewers joe twyman, the co—founder and director of deltapoll uk, and also the broadcaster yasmins time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. hello there. the weather is set to get quite a bit hotter across england and wales for the next day or two, but taking centre stage more recently has been this weather front stretching thousands of miles out into the atlantic. and that's been bringing some very heavy rain, some large rainfall totals building in across the highlands....
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guestsjoining me tonight are joe twyman, co—founder and director of @deltapolluk, and the broadcaster yasmin—brown. a charity that represents care providers in england says the government's coronavirus testing regime has had serious problems. it comes just days after the department of health and social care wrote to care home providers, warning of a rise in new coronavirus infections within homes. the letter acknowledged it was mainly staff being affected, but also said some residents are testing positive too. 0ur social affairs correspondent, alison holt, has more details. in care homes like this one in manchester, they have already had a long and exhausting fight against coronavirus. in april, they lost nine residents. but with careful infection control like this and increased testing, they have managed to keep it out of the home over the summer. if there is a second wave, quick testing will be vital in identifying people without symptoms and keeping residents safe. but mark adams, who heads a charity that runs 18 uk care homes including this one, says in recent weeks they have had problem
guestsjoining me tonight are joe twyman, co—founder and director of @deltapolluk, and the broadcaster yasmin—brown. a charity that represents care providers in england says the government's coronavirus testing regime has had serious problems. it comes just days after the department of health and social care wrote to care home providers, warning of a rise in new coronavirus infections within homes. the letter acknowledged it was mainly staff being affected, but also said some residents are...
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to discuss those stories, our dateline panel — the british writer and broadcaster yasmin alibhai—brown, the bbc‘s diplomatic correspondent james landale. welcome to all of you and good to have you with us again. they've been changing the name plates in whitehall this week. out goes dfid, which since the days of tony blair had administered the aid budget. in comes a beefed—up foreign, commonwealth and development office. this is stage one of boris johnson's global britain, using the opportunity created by leaving the european union to forge a new, independent foreign policy. james, why does borisjohnson believe axing this department will enhance britain's diplomatic clout? this decision was driven by politics and policy. the politics was that this department was quite unpopular with large sections of the conservative party. the idea that it was wasting money and it was being spent on the wrong priorities that should be
to discuss those stories, our dateline panel — the british writer and broadcaster yasmin alibhai—brown, the bbc‘s diplomatic correspondent james landale. welcome to all of you and good to have you with us again. they've been changing the name plates in whitehall this week. out goes dfid, which since the days of tony blair had administered the aid budget. in comes a beefed—up foreign, commonwealth and development office. this is stage one of boris johnson's global britain, using the...
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it's wednesday, september 16th, i'm yasmine va suz yan we want to begin with hurricane sally. is moving slowly towards the northern gulf coast, bringing with it flooding rain and potentially life-threatening storm surge, particularly in parts of alabama and in florida's panhandle. want to start here with bill karins to give us a sense of thousand storm is moving and what exactly we can expect from this storm over the next 24 hours or so. bill, take us through this this morning. >> well, good
it's wednesday, september 16th, i'm yasmine va suz yan we want to begin with hurricane sally. is moving slowly towards the northern gulf coast, bringing with it flooding rain and potentially life-threatening storm surge, particularly in parts of alabama and in florida's panhandle. want to start here with bill karins to give us a sense of thousand storm is moving and what exactly we can expect from this storm over the next 24 hours or so. bill, take us through this this morning. >> well,...
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yasmin. i want to start by, i want you to listen to the president of the united states.numbers better than i do and the president said we've turned the corner. >> we're rounding the corner. with or without a vaccine. they hate it when i say that. we have done phenomenal job. not just a good job. a phenomenal job. on public relations i give myself a "d." on the job itself, we take an a-plus with the ventilators and vaccines years ahead of schedule. >> if you take those words and match them up with the data it's a parallel universe. >> it doesn't match. you just have to wonder what kind of adjectives used to a leader of a-plus for a pandemic response that failed. we're hitting that milestone of 200,000 americans who died. over the last week, average of 41,000 new coronavirus cases every single day, that's a 1% increase from previous weeks. he gives himself this grade of a "d" for public relations. i would say as a communications professor myself he gets a "f" for failure. dr. red fooerld said to congressional lawmaker that is even if a coronavirus vaccine was approved that
yasmin. i want to start by, i want you to listen to the president of the united states.numbers better than i do and the president said we've turned the corner. >> we're rounding the corner. with or without a vaccine. they hate it when i say that. we have done phenomenal job. not just a good job. a phenomenal job. on public relations i give myself a "d." on the job itself, we take an a-plus with the ventilators and vaccines years ahead of schedule. >> if you take those...
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yasmin with us, a former cdc disease detective and a cnn medical analyst. doctor, you certainly know a lot about health policy so knowing the details in early february that it travels through the air, that the rate of infection or deadliness is what it is, knowing that, that younger people do get it, not just the elderly, what should have been the federal response in response and when should that have happened? >> we know now, knew then and scientists saying it then, the response should have been much stronger, more robust and started way earlier than it did. to learn now that the president had this intelligence from high ranking officials about how quickly this virus could spread, about how the death rate compared to the flu and that he then lied to us we have seen over the last few months how the lies took lives. those lies were deadly and early on in this pandemic i kept being asked about the chinese government, people asking me as a publg health doctor where the chinese government being honest and transparent but the american government withholding the
yasmin with us, a former cdc disease detective and a cnn medical analyst. doctor, you certainly know a lot about health policy so knowing the details in early february that it travels through the air, that the rate of infection or deadliness is what it is, knowing that, that younger people do get it, not just the elderly, what should have been the federal response in response and when should that have happened? >> we know now, knew then and scientists saying it then, the response should...
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yasmin, thank you so much. and mayor, thank you. i'm wolf blitzer. our special coverage continues right now. cnn newsroom with ana cabrera. >>> you're live in the cnn newsroom. i'm ana cabrera. the president makes his supreme court pick and he continues to sew doubt about the election and whether he'll accept the results. here was president trump just a short time ago. >> i want to see a very peaceful transition. but it's got to be a legal process. when you get thousands of ballots sent to people and they're double ballots where you get two votes, and that's just one of many problems. >> the president's comments followed this rose garden ceremony where he announce add favorite of concerts, judge amy coney barrett to replace justice ruth bader ginsburg. the announcement was a hit with his base. >> say a few words. >> a crowd in middletown, pennsylvania, watching on a big screen as they awaited the president's trip there. he was making his way from washington for tonight's rally. now, any supreme court nomination is historic but few are as immediately
yasmin, thank you so much. and mayor, thank you. i'm wolf blitzer. our special coverage continues right now. cnn newsroom with ana cabrera. >>> you're live in the cnn newsroom. i'm ana cabrera. the president makes his supreme court pick and he continues to sew doubt about the election and whether he'll accept the results. here was president trump just a short time ago. >> i want to see a very peaceful transition. but it's got to be a legal process. when you get thousands of...
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first of all, yasmine will host 3:00 to 5:00 p.m., a sharp, no-nonsense approach to the news benefited by years of international reporting. "politics nation" at 5:00 p.m. "american voices" will air from 6:00 to 8:00 eastern. alyssa will focus on the big stories and also the underreported ones that deserve more of a national platform. and then at this time next week, check out my new show called "the week with joshua johnson." i'll speak candidly with newsmakers and trailblazers and everyday people. stay tuned for joid reid of "the reidout" and andrew swim american of "what's eating america." "what's eating america: recipe for disaster" airs at 11:00 p.m. eastern after "meet the press." thanks for making time for us tonight. the premiere of "the week" is next saturday and sunday, but until we meet again, i'm joshua johnson. "meet the press with chuck todd" is next on msnbc. i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i don't see it.
first of all, yasmine will host 3:00 to 5:00 p.m., a sharp, no-nonsense approach to the news benefited by years of international reporting. "politics nation" at 5:00 p.m. "american voices" will air from 6:00 to 8:00 eastern. alyssa will focus on the big stories and also the underreported ones that deserve more of a national platform. and then at this time next week, check out my new show called "the week with joshua johnson." i'll speak candidly with newsmakers and...
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i'm blindingly excited because yasmine will host "msnbc live" from 3 to 5:00 p.m. eastern.harp no non-sense approach to news, you'll dig it based on her years of international reporting. alicia menendez debuts american voices. and she'll focus on the big stories and the underreported stories that deserve a national platform. and that guy on the right, he's going to have a pretty good show, too. at least i hope so. it's called "the week with joshua johnson." i'll speak candidly with everyday folks like you and me. saturdays and sundays 8 to 10:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc. p.m. eastern here on msnbc it's the ones that got away that haunt me the most. [ squawks ] 'cause you're not like everybody else. that's why liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. what? oh, i said... uh, this is my floor. nooo! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ and i'm still going for my best. even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warf
i'm blindingly excited because yasmine will host "msnbc live" from 3 to 5:00 p.m. eastern.harp no non-sense approach to news, you'll dig it based on her years of international reporting. alicia menendez debuts american voices. and she'll focus on the big stories and the underreported stories that deserve a national platform. and that guy on the right, he's going to have a pretty good show, too. at least i hope so. it's called "the week with joshua johnson." i'll speak...
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. >>> good afternoon, i'm yasmine vossumian.ion fight brewing over the woman who could have a seismic impact over health care abortion and the president's own efforts to derail it. we're hours away of what could be the first presidential debate. i'm going to talk to the man who played donald trump for hillary clinton in 2016. his advice for joe biden.
. >>> good afternoon, i'm yasmine vossumian.ion fight brewing over the woman who could have a seismic impact over health care abortion and the president's own efforts to derail it. we're hours away of what could be the first presidential debate. i'm going to talk to the man who played donald trump for hillary clinton in 2016. his advice for joe biden.
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yasmin will host msnbc live from 3 to 5:00 p.m.nse approach to the news based on her years of international reporting. also, american voices with alicia menendez. she will focus on those big stories and on those underreported stories that deserve more of a national platform. and of course, i'd be honored if you came back this time next week for my new program, "the week" with joshua johnson. i will be speaking with trailblazers and especially folks like you and me. the week airs saturdays and sundays from 8 to 10:00, here, on msnbc. thank you so much for making time for us tonight. sit tight. up next, the story of harry belafonte's unique sit-in. he captured the nation for a week from johnny carson's seat as a guest host of the tonight show. joy reid co-produced a new documentary the sit-in. it's next. until we meet again, i'm joshua johnson. thanks for making time with us. i will see you tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. aer 9:00 p.m. eastern. good night. good night only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ i have mo
yasmin will host msnbc live from 3 to 5:00 p.m.nse approach to the news based on her years of international reporting. also, american voices with alicia menendez. she will focus on those big stories and on those underreported stories that deserve more of a national platform. and of course, i'd be honored if you came back this time next week for my new program, "the week" with joshua johnson. i will be speaking with trailblazers and especially folks like you and me. the week airs...
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yasmin joins us live. you could understand why dr.auci working in the federal government didn't want to look backwards but hearing the president's words in february about how bad this is and then compared to what he told the american people it is all going to go away, all is good, there will be studies that try to document had the president acted a week or two or three earlier, had he ramped up testing in february instead of ignoring the challenge, ramped up personal protection equipment in february instead of waiting until march and beyond things would have been, not could have been, would have been very different. >> yeah. it's heart breaking and i disagree with dr. fauci a little bit on this because i think for me as an epidemiologist it is helpful to look back, look to see what we could have done differently and what made a difference. a new study showed that new york city's lockdown reduced the number of new infections by 70% so i think it's good to look back sometimes to see what lessons to learn, to see what we can do different
yasmin joins us live. you could understand why dr.auci working in the federal government didn't want to look backwards but hearing the president's words in february about how bad this is and then compared to what he told the american people it is all going to go away, all is good, there will be studies that try to document had the president acted a week or two or three earlier, had he ramped up testing in february instead of ignoring the challenge, ramped up personal protection equipment in...
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yasmin, let me echo, the weekends are so much richer to have you msnbc weekends is a great place to be. i've been there three years. i'm sure the loyal viewers who tune in on the weekend are going to love having you. >> the morning viewers are loyal and they stick with you and love you. willie geist thanks for joining us this morning. kasie thank you as well. both of you stick tight. kasie we see you monday morning for the premier of "way too early" that does it for me, guys. want to thank the "morning joe" team for being the best team to work with for three and a half years. dan, i love you, my friend i'm yasmin vossoughian, "morning joe" starts right now. >>> i view this -- i really do view this campaign as a campaign between scranton and park avenue and i really mean it, because, you know, the way we were raised up here in this area, awful lot of hardworking people busting their neck all they ask for is a,shot, just a shot all trump can see from park avenue is wall street. all he thinks about is wall street, we're all going to do all right. how many of you own stock? not a he -- not
yasmin, let me echo, the weekends are so much richer to have you msnbc weekends is a great place to be. i've been there three years. i'm sure the loyal viewers who tune in on the weekend are going to love having you. >> the morning viewers are loyal and they stick with you and love you. willie geist thanks for joining us this morning. kasie thank you as well. both of you stick tight. kasie we see you monday morning for the premier of "way too early" that does it for me, guys....
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"msnbc live" from 3:00 to 5:00 with yasmin vossoughian.rpton followed by "american voices." then "the week with joshua johnson" from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. first, more "a.m. joy" after the break. break. this is my body of proof. proof i can fight moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. proof i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. proof of less joint pain... ...and clearer skin in psa. humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. humira is proven to help stop further joint dama
"msnbc live" from 3:00 to 5:00 with yasmin vossoughian.rpton followed by "american voices." then "the week with joshua johnson" from 8:00 to 10:00 p.m. first, more "a.m. joy" after the break. break. this is my body of proof. proof i can fight moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. proof i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. proof of less joint pain... ...and clearer skin in psa. humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that...