17
17
Apr 9, 2021
04/21
by
KQED
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
jeffrey: and keep playing. for the pbs newshour, i am jeffrey brennan. judy: just wonderful, i am speechless. thank you and thank you gabby giffords. online as coronavirus case numbers rise, william brangham spoke with three public media reporters from georgia, mississippi, and tennessee about the challenges their estates are facing to distribute to vaccines and what can be done to improve the process. you can watch their conversation on our website, at pbs.org/ newshour. that is the newshour for tonight, i am judy woodruff. again here tomorrow evening with all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you, please stay safe. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no contract plans. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find a plan that works for you. visit consumer cellular.tv. >> johnson & johnson. bnsf railway. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. ♪ >> the alfred police -- alfred p sloan foundation. >> and with the ongoin
jeffrey: and keep playing. for the pbs newshour, i am jeffrey brennan. judy: just wonderful, i am speechless. thank you and thank you gabby giffords. online as coronavirus case numbers rise, william brangham spoke with three public media reporters from georgia, mississippi, and tennessee about the challenges their estates are facing to distribute to vaccines and what can be done to improve the process. you can watch their conversation on our website, at pbs.org/ newshour. that is the newshour...
3
3.0
Apr 30, 2021
04/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 3
favorite 0
quote 0
jeffrey: dr. murthy, do you want to talk about positive measures on misinformation and -- on information and combating misinformation? dr. murthy: thank you, it is an important issue. we recognize that misinformation and disinformation thrive in the absence of accurate information. one of our goals is to put accurate information out there as much as possible. not only from the government but also from reputable sources. we are also working closely with social media companies and other platforms to push them and partner with them on rooting out different information -- rooting out disinformation. i said at the top of this presser that it is our responsibility to address this crisis and get people vaccinated. i mentioned that we need social media companies and platforms to root out subtle information -- subtle misinformation on their websites. we are here to partner with them to get the job done. clearly we still have way too much disinformation spreading on those sites and it sets a clear and prese
jeffrey: dr. murthy, do you want to talk about positive measures on misinformation and -- on information and combating misinformation? dr. murthy: thank you, it is an important issue. we recognize that misinformation and disinformation thrive in the absence of accurate information. one of our goals is to put accurate information out there as much as possible. not only from the government but also from reputable sources. we are also working closely with social media companies and other platforms...
1
1.0
Apr 14, 2021
04/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 1
favorite 0
quote 0
right so and on the other notes on the other point that he raised jeffrey is mixing vaccines a strategy that should be considered to boost their effective this we've also been hearing that researchers over in the u.k. are studying a possible combination of pfizer biotech and the astra zeneca vaccine so i think all 3 of those options that are being considered. are important what needs to be done though is they need to be studied more carefully if you're going to increase the interval if you're going to add a 2nd or in this case a and if you're going to combine different vaccines and even different axes of different technologies it needs to be well studied and what we're seeing with the chinese study is that in the 60 countries where the chinese next see another 60 countries have approved it we haven't even had an the data publicly available published in the peer reviewed literature and that's what's really concerning yeah and on that note jeffrey brazilian trials of the set of a vaccine showed an efficacy rate of around 50 percent and if you compare that to the trials we saw in turkey in
right so and on the other notes on the other point that he raised jeffrey is mixing vaccines a strategy that should be considered to boost their effective this we've also been hearing that researchers over in the u.k. are studying a possible combination of pfizer biotech and the astra zeneca vaccine so i think all 3 of those options that are being considered. are important what needs to be done though is they need to be studied more carefully if you're going to increase the interval if you're...
18
18
Apr 7, 2021
04/21
by
KQED
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
jeffrey: two recent college graduates. myiah smith of georgetown university in washington d.c., founded by jesuits but ecumenically and culturally liberal. michael 'mikey' pozo of patrick henry college, a small conservative christian school about an hour away in purcellville, virginia. different backgrounds and college experiences, brought together in an unusual program called, in your shoes. >> me as a christian, there are some things that i believe, that it's very hard for me to get out there. but i was able to speak freely in that context. >> there are so many ways that we could identify how we are different from other people. but what in your shoes project was about was despite those differences, how could we discover a commonality. jeffrey: the project -- in pre-covid times done in person -- uses tools of performance to push people of differing views to not just listen to one another, but to speak the words of the other. >> things may go haywire in the world, but you be that spark, you be that joy for others. >> you'r
jeffrey: two recent college graduates. myiah smith of georgetown university in washington d.c., founded by jesuits but ecumenically and culturally liberal. michael 'mikey' pozo of patrick henry college, a small conservative christian school about an hour away in purcellville, virginia. different backgrounds and college experiences, brought together in an unusual program called, in your shoes. >> me as a christian, there are some things that i believe, that it's very hard for me to get out...
5
5.0
Apr 20, 2021
04/21
by
KQED
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
jeffrey: in the united states vs. billie holiday, we see the legendary jazz singer in her final years. >> ♪ there ain't nothing i can't do four nothing i can't say ♪ jeffrey: founded by f agents obsessed with bringing her down. >> hoover says it is un-american. you have heard those lyrics. they provoke people in the wrong way. jeffrey: there is relentless racism, abuse, alcohol, and drug addiction. but also a towering magnetism, resilience, and artistic brilliance. it was a big, important life, making it all the more remarkable that for 36-year-old andra day, this was an acting debut. >> it was the hardest thing i have ever had to do, but it changed me in an amazing way. i loved every moment, even the worst, most painful moments. it was a lesson in filmmaking, authenticity, bravery. >> ♪ broken down and tired ♪ jeffrey: until now, day was best known as a singer. her hit song rise up became an anthem for the black lives matter movement. she grew up in seann diego -- in san diego and attended a public arts magne
jeffrey: in the united states vs. billie holiday, we see the legendary jazz singer in her final years. >> ♪ there ain't nothing i can't do four nothing i can't say ♪ jeffrey: founded by f agents obsessed with bringing her down. >> hoover says it is un-american. you have heard those lyrics. they provoke people in the wrong way. jeffrey: there is relentless racism, abuse, alcohol, and drug addiction. but also a towering magnetism, resilience, and artistic brilliance. it was a big,...
2
2.0
Apr 13, 2021
04/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 2
favorite 0
quote 0
your own bout point or a jeffrey a patrick i'll come over to you with this m r n a technology that's being used then and and pfizer so just as jeffrey just said this is the 1st vaccine of this technology to be used on humans. how can we be assured of its long term safety. well i think long term safety is not something that we're that worried about is the short term safety that people have been up in arms over recently read with the blood clots and that there are sort of side effects been reported but but we do have a robust system for monitoring vaccine back in the long term we went back to going to need to recall the base or of the role of. we doctors do report any unusual type. of activity so it's not something that we're 'd really we're you i think we should be more worried about are the long term effects kogut 19 infection and i think when we disproportionately put too much emphasis on private back versus the very real and very more near side effect at 19 i think the 2 things happy weight. regina what can you tell us about booster is because now we know that more there and is tri
your own bout point or a jeffrey a patrick i'll come over to you with this m r n a technology that's being used then and and pfizer so just as jeffrey just said this is the 1st vaccine of this technology to be used on humans. how can we be assured of its long term safety. well i think long term safety is not something that we're that worried about is the short term safety that people have been up in arms over recently read with the blood clots and that there are sort of side effects been...
5
5.0
Apr 16, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
tomorrow is not about meghan, not about jeffrey ep5tein, it'5 meghan, not about jeffrey ep5tein, it's not— meghan, not about jeffrey ep5tein, it's not about anything other than paying _ it's not about anything other than paying tribute to prince philip and uniting _ paying tribute to prince philip and uniting as— paying tribute to prince philip and uniting a5 a family. i think hopefully that will be what we all experience as we watch it tomorrow. let'5 experience as we watch it tomorrow. let'sjunrp_ experience as we watch it tomorrow. let'siump to — experience as we watch it tomorrow. let'5jump to the experience as we watch it tomorrow. let'5 jump to the daily mail. let's jump to the daily mail. focusing on perhaps with the queen may be going through. three field queens poignant one last moment with before his often leaves windsor castle for the funeral. the archbishop of canterbury has touched on the personal pain for the queen. looking at her institutional world as duncan said, the platinumjubilee next year which takes the uk into uncharted territory for that i didn't know the
tomorrow is not about meghan, not about jeffrey ep5tein, it'5 meghan, not about jeffrey ep5tein, it's not— meghan, not about jeffrey ep5tein, it's not about anything other than paying _ it's not about anything other than paying tribute to prince philip and uniting _ paying tribute to prince philip and uniting as— paying tribute to prince philip and uniting a5 a family. i think hopefully that will be what we all experience as we watch it tomorrow. let'5 experience as we watch it tomorrow....
6
6.0
Apr 30, 2021
04/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
jeffrey mortimer. you can take a data point, but sometimes the more valuable information is how the market response to that data. that has been the story was earnings this week. lisa: with the markets pricing in $91 billion of buybacks. what were markets pricing in? jonathon: what would be the catalyst to get people to capitulate on this view that this is as good as it gets for apple. he said basically, more of the same. 41.80 eight on the s&p 500 futures -- 41.88 on the s&p 500 futures. tom keene enjoying an early weekend. we are driving you towards the weekend. this is bloomberg. ritika: by september or october, president biden is likely to see some version of his for trillion dollar economic plan passing congress. he has two tasks. it has to keep various democratic factions from splintering the party and he has to keep fending off republican attempts to trade the plan is radical. democrats can use senate rules to bypass republican opposition. a stampede at a jewish religious festival earlier today k
jeffrey mortimer. you can take a data point, but sometimes the more valuable information is how the market response to that data. that has been the story was earnings this week. lisa: with the markets pricing in $91 billion of buybacks. what were markets pricing in? jonathon: what would be the catalyst to get people to capitulate on this view that this is as good as it gets for apple. he said basically, more of the same. 41.80 eight on the s&p 500 futures -- 41.88 on the s&p 500...
24
24
Apr 20, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
jeffrey, can you hear me?- lawful felony assault, don't you? jeffrey, can you hear me? yeah, i've tot ou jeffrey, can you hear me? yeah, i've got you now- — jeffrey, can you hear me? yeah, i've got you now- sorry- _ jeffrey, can you hear me? yeah, i've got you now. sorry. i— jeffrey, can you hear me? yeah, i've got you now. sorry. ithink— jeffrey, can you hear me? yeah, i've got you now. sorry. i think that's - got you now. sorry. i think that's right _ got you now. sorry. i think that's right you — got you now. sorry. i think that's right. you do have other charges that could — right. you do have other charges that could be brought under the same type of— that could be brought under the same type of action, however, not necessary— type of action, however, not necessary here. i think that analysis. _ necessary here. i think that analysis. '— necessary here. i think that analysis, i think it's something that the — analysis, i think it's something that the jury goes through in their minds _ that the jury goes through in their minds with respect to what t
jeffrey, can you hear me?- lawful felony assault, don't you? jeffrey, can you hear me? yeah, i've tot ou jeffrey, can you hear me? yeah, i've got you now- — jeffrey, can you hear me? yeah, i've got you now- sorry- _ jeffrey, can you hear me? yeah, i've got you now. sorry. i— jeffrey, can you hear me? yeah, i've got you now. sorry. ithink— jeffrey, can you hear me? yeah, i've got you now. sorry. i think that's - got you now. sorry. i think that's right _ got you now. sorry. i think that's...
4
4.0
Apr 8, 2021
04/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
to ensure that this vaccine rollout continues ok to avoid greater burden on the health care system jeffrey how do you explain the difference into the stations of both the says the reason link and the u.k. regulates as host say that there needs to be more investigation before they stop that it's. it's difficult to explain you know how the other bodies came up with different findings but yes mention the european medicines agency has for the 2nd time said that this is a safe that with very rare side effects and it's common to have side effects with any backs or any medicines it's completely safe to take it now that different european countries have defined different age groups is is their decision the important thing is that the astra zeneca vaccine gets used and if that your peers are going to use all the duces available to them and that's more doses for the rest of the world chris is it political in a way or another the u.k. regulators are saying 1st of all as far as the causal relationship between the vaccine and the occurrence of the blood clots coming together with a low platelets which
to ensure that this vaccine rollout continues ok to avoid greater burden on the health care system jeffrey how do you explain the difference into the stations of both the says the reason link and the u.k. regulates as host say that there needs to be more investigation before they stop that it's. it's difficult to explain you know how the other bodies came up with different findings but yes mention the european medicines agency has for the 2nd time said that this is a safe that with very rare...
6
6.0
Apr 28, 2021
04/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
jay powell or jeffrey gundlach? >> i think jeffrey gundlach in this case. i don't think the fed are deliberately -- they need to deliver a dovish line and they need adamantly dovish. that is part of the dilemma. if they must be completely dovish, they risk upsetting the apple cart and disrupting the good work they have done up until now, so even though they don't know is going to be transitory, he is right. they don't know, but they must say that wish -- must stay dovish. commodities are putting them under pressure. there is a risk and if they keep the double line, which they have to do, in a couple of weeks we are going to go, wait. you are losing credibility. inflation measures, whether you look at the underlying price index, inflation measures are rising to multiyear highs showing no sign of stopping. i expect them to not change the june. -- the tune. annmarie: it is going to be a problem in terms of what jay powell says. goldman is seeing oil hitting $80, copper to $11,000 a ton. 13.5% on commodities rally in the next six months. how is all of this toda
jay powell or jeffrey gundlach? >> i think jeffrey gundlach in this case. i don't think the fed are deliberately -- they need to deliver a dovish line and they need adamantly dovish. that is part of the dilemma. if they must be completely dovish, they risk upsetting the apple cart and disrupting the good work they have done up until now, so even though they don't know is going to be transitory, he is right. they don't know, but they must say that wish -- must stay dovish. commodities are...
13
13
Apr 5, 2021
04/21
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
jeffrey: thank you. good evening. thank you for having me on your show. if you will let me have 30 seconds for background context. it is worth reiterating the industry has been through the deepest and darkest crisis it has ever experienced, and perhaps beyond the industry too. we have had the virus, we had the crisis for a year now. from the beginning of the crisis, we thought this was a temporary thing, was going to blow over. it became clear it was going to be more than temporary, and we introduced testing. when it became clear it was going to be something that we had to learn with -- learn to live with, we had vaccines. in that sense, we have come a long way in the past year, to begin to talk about a vaccine passport or a vaccine pause. i think it is understandable that there is excitement, optimism, that this could be the tool, not only to reopen international travel, but also for general economic activities. i think two comments worth making is despite the optimism and the enthusiasm on vaccine and vaccine passports, i think we have to be making the
jeffrey: thank you. good evening. thank you for having me on your show. if you will let me have 30 seconds for background context. it is worth reiterating the industry has been through the deepest and darkest crisis it has ever experienced, and perhaps beyond the industry too. we have had the virus, we had the crisis for a year now. from the beginning of the crisis, we thought this was a temporary thing, was going to blow over. it became clear it was going to be more than temporary, and we...
5
5.0
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
chucker editorial director of the american institute for economic research jeffrey let's start with you what happened with bitcoin and why has the price retreated from the all time highs by about $10000.00 . because those highs in riddick you know are ridiculously high so what you see actually is a kind of rallying around a certain price discovery in the hover temporary it happens to be the astronomical increases in decline over the last 6 months or just beyond belief i would have expected honestly based on my patients the crypto prices over the last 7 years that i would have repeated a lot more but we're holding pretty firm now last i checked it was at $35.00 which is actually frankly unbelievable and if anybody had to have told me 6 months ago that we've been looking at these kind of prices i would just be completely amazed but we're going to continue to see this sort of price discovery go on i'm a more and more convinced that the that's the fundamentals of the crypto market of have changed to what they used to be ever more confidence investor confidence have more institutional ba
chucker editorial director of the american institute for economic research jeffrey let's start with you what happened with bitcoin and why has the price retreated from the all time highs by about $10000.00 . because those highs in riddick you know are ridiculously high so what you see actually is a kind of rallying around a certain price discovery in the hover temporary it happens to be the astronomical increases in decline over the last 6 months or just beyond belief i would have expected...
2
2.0
tv
eye 2
favorite 0
quote 0
and i think the fed with is very low interest rates is what's driving the market and corporate next jeffrey what one last point before we get out here today because president biden called for a bipartisan push to strengthen the u.s. semiconductor industry during a meeting with auto and tech exacts on monday to pitch it and added that into his 2.3 trillion dollar infrastructure put a how do you see american businesses and corporations actually reacting to this proposals specifically say we need to you know bolster our chip making and moving that into our infrastructure package. well you know government can't just make computer chips as magically appear out of nowhere by just subsidizing them it is ridiculous and also there's that about a subsidy will guarantee it's quality position it's up to date that's in terms of current technology and look all of this was massively disrupted over the last not just during lock downs and 2020 but going back 22001000 even 2018 with the disruption of supply chains from china so this is you know it's that is the real underline issue here trying to ministratio
and i think the fed with is very low interest rates is what's driving the market and corporate next jeffrey what one last point before we get out here today because president biden called for a bipartisan push to strengthen the u.s. semiconductor industry during a meeting with auto and tech exacts on monday to pitch it and added that into his 2.3 trillion dollar infrastructure put a how do you see american businesses and corporations actually reacting to this proposals specifically say we need...
30
30
Apr 17, 2021
04/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
the argument i just raised with jeffrey sonnenfeld who elected them. mitch wants to make sure the contribution keep flowing. i wonder if it's good enter a business sense. my answer is -- it depends on what business you're in. >>> ahead, eight people were killed when a gunman opened fire inside and outside of a fedex facility in indianapolis late thursday night into friday morning. in response i sent out a tweet which has been liked nearly 19,000 times. here is what i said. when 6 out of 7 million develop complications after j&j vaccine, one dies, the entire rollout is paused in the midst of a pandemic! but eight die in the latest mass shooting and nothing will change. i'll expand upon that blunt outlook in a moment. >>> go to my website and answer this week's survey question. in less than an hour, special coverage begins for the funeral of queen elizabeth's husband prince philip. i will speak to the personal staff and personal secretary of the queen coming up. at panera, we take care of dinnertime. we use fresh, clean ingredients to make mouthwatering
the argument i just raised with jeffrey sonnenfeld who elected them. mitch wants to make sure the contribution keep flowing. i wonder if it's good enter a business sense. my answer is -- it depends on what business you're in. >>> ahead, eight people were killed when a gunman opened fire inside and outside of a fedex facility in indianapolis late thursday night into friday morning. in response i sent out a tweet which has been liked nearly 19,000 times. here is what i said. when 6 out...
55
55
Apr 29, 2021
04/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
jeffrey, thank you so much. we've been watching with horror the scenes unfolding in some parts of india. tell us how this is affecting your family, your colleagues, and what it is like living in india right now. >> reporter: it's really terrifying, and i know around the world we've all dealt with different versions of this pandemic. what i'm about to share i don't think is necessarily unique to india. we're just getting a really heavy -- it's a really extreme version of it. right now there are variants in the indian population, variants of the virus that are highly contagious and very dangerous. more so than the original version of the coronavirus. they're cutting through this country left and right. i can't tell you how many people i know who have gotten sick, members of my own family, colleagues, friends, neighbors, just about everybody i know. and at the same time, the health care system around us is collapsing. hospitals are running out of medicine. they've run out of icu beds. they've run out of ventilators
jeffrey, thank you so much. we've been watching with horror the scenes unfolding in some parts of india. tell us how this is affecting your family, your colleagues, and what it is like living in india right now. >> reporter: it's really terrifying, and i know around the world we've all dealt with different versions of this pandemic. what i'm about to share i don't think is necessarily unique to india. we're just getting a really heavy -- it's a really extreme version of it. right now...
2
2.0
tv
eye 2
favorite 0
quote 0
exactly the same thing all over again so i mean isn't it it's a trust issue here at this point as well jeffrey in washington yes well it's well certainly if in any negotiation if you've been burned once it's very hard to get over that sentiment and you're absolutely correct in suggesting that certainly on the iranian side they need to take a very hard look at the sustainability of whatever. agreement they might reach with the biden administration which has its own internal concerns in. addition there are many voices in washington both on the down democrat in the democratic party and the republican party who maintain a vociferous opposition to any real engagement with iran and that is also needs to be understood in is certainly another issue of concern as the uranium and the other partners to the j c p o way observe the scene here in washington. it's go to vienna. the problem is here is that even in the last weeks and months of the trump and ministration there quote unquote maximum pressure program they intensified it here they they knew very well that if there were a biden ministration and the
exactly the same thing all over again so i mean isn't it it's a trust issue here at this point as well jeffrey in washington yes well it's well certainly if in any negotiation if you've been burned once it's very hard to get over that sentiment and you're absolutely correct in suggesting that certainly on the iranian side they need to take a very hard look at the sustainability of whatever. agreement they might reach with the biden administration which has its own internal concerns in. addition...
5
5.0
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
has said repeatedly that iran has been carrying on its commitments jeffrey in a sense the trumpet ministration did walk away from it how do you weigh the issue of trust because i mean if an american ministration negotiated signed and then walked away from what how would you feel it being iran dealing with the next administration because they could do exactly the same thing all over again so i mean isn't it it's a trust issue here at this point as well jeffrey in washington yes well it's well certainly if in any negotiation if you've been burned once it's very hard to get over that sentiment and you're absolutely correct in suggesting that certainly on the iranian side they need to take a very hard look at the sustainability of whatever. greenman they might reach with the biden administration which has its own internal concerns in. addition there are many voices in washington both on the down democrat in the democratic party and the republican party who maintain a vociferous opposition to any degree engagement with iran and that is also needs to be understood in is certainly another issue of co
has said repeatedly that iran has been carrying on its commitments jeffrey in a sense the trumpet ministration did walk away from it how do you weigh the issue of trust because i mean if an american ministration negotiated signed and then walked away from what how would you feel it being iran dealing with the next administration because they could do exactly the same thing all over again so i mean isn't it it's a trust issue here at this point as well jeffrey in washington yes well it's well...
14
14
Apr 27, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
—— jeffrey damerson. dispatch box in a future prime minister? ——jeffrey damerson. i minister? —— jeffrey damerson. i think if anything, being at westminster now is something of a handicap— westminster now is something of a handicap or politicians with the pollution — handicap or politicians with the pollution in place really stormont is the _ pollution in place really stormont is the seat of real power for the most _ is the seat of real power for the most part— is the seat of real power for the most part in northern ireland. that is how— most part in northern ireland. that is how it _ most part in northern ireland. that is how it is — most part in northern ireland. that is how it is perceived by voters. therefore — is how it is perceived by voters. therefore the fact jeffrey donaldson is at westminster and it can't be first minister is a problem for him, there _ first minister is a problem for him, there is— first minister is a problem for him, there is talk— first minister is a pr
—— jeffrey damerson. dispatch box in a future prime minister? ——jeffrey damerson. i minister? —— jeffrey damerson. i think if anything, being at westminster now is something of a handicap— westminster now is something of a handicap or politicians with the pollution — handicap or politicians with the pollution in place really stormont is the _ pollution in place really stormont is the seat of real power for the most _ is the seat of real power for the most part— is the seat of...
1
1.0
tv
eye 1
favorite 0
quote 0
tucker editorial director of the american institute for economic research ok jeffrey not only did these individuals come from historically wealthy families but some of them were even members of the house of lords in parliament so they were already getting paid by taxpayers is this just adding an extra bonus. you know we're going to fit into this next year discovery channel after scandal after you know what happened in the early days you know after after the pandemic in the lockdowns came there was a sense of governments like oh no we've made it impossible for people to make money for well to come home what have you to do what have you to do and so it was your billions hundreds of billions of dollars being thrown around the governments of the around the world especially the u.k. and the u.s. or you know just shut up and take our money take all of our money right now and very few eligibility criteria and were ever needed there's just a panic rush in the us that money ran out like you know just a matter of weeks because everybody was just drinking up that both out of me but also because yo
tucker editorial director of the american institute for economic research ok jeffrey not only did these individuals come from historically wealthy families but some of them were even members of the house of lords in parliament so they were already getting paid by taxpayers is this just adding an extra bonus. you know we're going to fit into this next year discovery channel after scandal after you know what happened in the early days you know after after the pandemic in the lockdowns came there...
7
7.0
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
that's what happened while certainly a crazy day all around well great insight as always ben stein jeffrey tucker thank you both for your time and. that's all for now with you here next time and as always don't forget to question more. than one else seemed wrong. wrong just don't. let me. get to shape out of the attic. and in detroit because the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. itself mukti about. this we've got to. think and i'm going to decide this. and i know this and if. this is the only thing that we do is music because everybody fights a. way. through or you can be persuaded that you have given a look at. what i think is this is the fund that is a look from the. top stories here on r.t. russia's defense minister announces an end to large scale military exercises in the country's crimean peninsula as off the claims from western powers that moscow was preparing for war with ukraine. the u.k. government is caught up in a corruption scandal as a report reveals that over 20 percent of the money spent on the response went to firms connec
that's what happened while certainly a crazy day all around well great insight as always ben stein jeffrey tucker thank you both for your time and. that's all for now with you here next time and as always don't forget to question more. than one else seemed wrong. wrong just don't. let me. get to shape out of the attic. and in detroit because the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. itself mukti about. this we've got to. think and i'm going to...
8
8.0
Apr 24, 2021
04/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
judge pleading not guilty to sex trafficking charges she's accused of helping the late finance here jeffrey epstein to recruit and sexually abuse girls charlotte balance out the details. looking frail and noticeably older glenn maxwell made her 1st in person a parents in a new york court since her arrest last year the 59 year old is accused of 6 trafficking having allegedly helped her friend an ex-boyfriend jeffrey epstein gruman 614 age girls in the 1990 s. and 2 thousands the victims lawyers 1st brought a civil suit against mex while 7 years ago or 2 years ago if sting was arrested on 6 trafficking charges disgraced financier committed suicide in his jail cell a month later his accusers and now hoping for justice through mechs wells trial to be honest i was too afraid to come see me at the trial. and if this is a new feeling for me to be able to sort of and sit there and accept you know a lot and them yeah i do think that it it's hard to sit through it and it's painful but it's good to appealing for the next wells boys say she's not only innocent but describe her treatment in custody as a
judge pleading not guilty to sex trafficking charges she's accused of helping the late finance here jeffrey epstein to recruit and sexually abuse girls charlotte balance out the details. looking frail and noticeably older glenn maxwell made her 1st in person a parents in a new york court since her arrest last year the 59 year old is accused of 6 trafficking having allegedly helped her friend an ex-boyfriend jeffrey epstein gruman 614 age girls in the 1990 s. and 2 thousands the victims lawyers...
49
49
Apr 24, 2021
04/21
by
KGO
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
the new indictment involving an alleged fourth victim, they say recruited by maxwell for jeffrey epstein. >>> our series continues this week. and tonight, the battle over the snake river. some environmentalists ranking it the most endangered river in the u.s. the salmon population near extinction. so what's behind this? our team taking us out on to the river tonight. >>> also, news coming in on tiger woods at this hour. the new image just in. >>> and the precious gift. stepping in for loved ones who wish they were there.pes tee >>> good evening, and it's great to have you with us here as we near the end of another week together. we begin tonight with the breaking news on the johnson & johnson one-shot vaccine here in the u.s. late today, a cdc panel recommending lifting the pause and restarting vaccinations here in the u.s. with that vaccine. it will now come with a warning about the risk of very rare blood clots. the cdc now revealing there are now 15 known reports of blood clots possibly linked to the vaccine. that's out of nearly 8 million shots given. osse the ct s near the brain. al
the new indictment involving an alleged fourth victim, they say recruited by maxwell for jeffrey epstein. >>> our series continues this week. and tonight, the battle over the snake river. some environmentalists ranking it the most endangered river in the u.s. the salmon population near extinction. so what's behind this? our team taking us out on to the river tonight. >>> also, news coming in on tiger woods at this hour. the new image just in. >>> and the precious...
81
81
Apr 24, 2021
04/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
the charges that jeffrey epstein's former girlfriend is facing. and the penalties, the steep penalties, she could face, next. well maybe just half. i'll take half of that then. new philadelphia cheesecake crumble, cheesecake and graham crumbles in a personal serving because the last bite is not meant to be shared. jaycee tried gain flings for the first time the other day. the scent made quite an impression. and graham crumbles in a personal serving ♪ i swear ♪ it was like that towel and jaycee were the only two left on earth. but... they weren't. you can always spot a first timer. gain flings with oxi boost and febreze. try the new light scent from gain. hello spring daydream. their love keeps you and your family centered. this mother's day, show your love with a gift from the center of me collection. ♪time after...♪ exclusively at kay. ♪time♪ ♪ ♪ this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... ...with humira. humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammat
the charges that jeffrey epstein's former girlfriend is facing. and the penalties, the steep penalties, she could face, next. well maybe just half. i'll take half of that then. new philadelphia cheesecake crumble, cheesecake and graham crumbles in a personal serving because the last bite is not meant to be shared. jaycee tried gain flings for the first time the other day. the scent made quite an impression. and graham crumbles in a personal serving ♪ i swear ♪ it was like that towel and...
121
121
Apr 9, 2021
04/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> jeffrey goldberg is with us, the atlantic's jeffrey goldberg. and by that much, jeffrey, the duke of edinburgh did, for the most part, judging by the queen's own words, did his job very well. i remember a maureen dowd column on first spouses in the white house and maureen, i think, was saying that pat nixon was mocked because somebody had said that she made peanut butter jelly sandwiches for president nixon and that helped him get through the day. maureen said, well, you know what, if that helps the person leading the country, then, you know, make more sandwiches. in this case, you look at just the remarkable sweep of time that queen elizabeth ii and the duke of edinburgh were not only married but symbolic leaders of this country, it is absolutely stunning. >> yeah. it's interesting. we're going to have, as journalist, in the coming hours, we'll have a difficult time separating out what we think we know about him from "the crown" versus what the reality might be, although i think the broad strokes of shows like "the crown" are true. your point i
. >> jeffrey goldberg is with us, the atlantic's jeffrey goldberg. and by that much, jeffrey, the duke of edinburgh did, for the most part, judging by the queen's own words, did his job very well. i remember a maureen dowd column on first spouses in the white house and maureen, i think, was saying that pat nixon was mocked because somebody had said that she made peanut butter jelly sandwiches for president nixon and that helped him get through the day. maureen said, well, you know what,...
7
7.0
Apr 7, 2021
04/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
the plan is being spearheaded by jeffrey - systems. the plan is being . spearheaded by jeffrey burns. systems. the plan is being - spearheaded by jeffrey burns. a spearheaded byjeffrey burns. a cryptocurrency millionaire who bought a plot of barren land in the middle of the state. james clayton has been finding out more. almost all of nevada is this. creative thinking has been needed to attract people here. geoffrey barnes is the latest in that list. he wants to build a text city here. i! in that list. he wants to build a text city here.— a text city here. if it goes ri . ht a text city here. if it goes right we _ a text city here. if it goes right we will _ a text city here. if it goes right we will build - a text city here. if it goes right we will build a - a text city here. if it goes right we will build a place that hasn't existed in the wilderness will be the epicentre for it.- wilderness will be the eicentre for it. ., , ., epicentre for it. not everyone loves the _ epicentre for it. not everyone loves the idea. _ epicentre fo
the plan is being spearheaded by jeffrey - systems. the plan is being . spearheaded by jeffrey burns. systems. the plan is being - spearheaded by jeffrey burns. a spearheaded byjeffrey burns. a cryptocurrency millionaire who bought a plot of barren land in the middle of the state. james clayton has been finding out more. almost all of nevada is this. creative thinking has been needed to attract people here. geoffrey barnes is the latest in that list. he wants to build a text city here. i! in...
4
4.0
Apr 9, 2021
04/21
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
we need to take a global approach. >> this is going to be my question to jeffrey. the whole thing has been uncharted territory for us and the scientific community. they are dealing with something new. they have been trying and testing new vaccines. some of them using old technology. some of them using ultramodern technologies. this whole thing about astrazeneca should be an opportunity for everybody to put in place a mechanism to monitor all the vaccines and look for side effects we might be overlooking. >> absolutely. we have the covax facility for distribute the vaccines to the poor or low resource countries. we need a global mechanism to oversee all the vaccines. we need that or a similar mechanism for production. where we failed is being able to produce enough doses. this has been one of the great scientific breakthroughs with so many successful vaccines. they have not invested at the same level in the production. vaccines require dozens of components from reagents to vials and resins and so on. we need an overview of what the availability of the different comp
we need to take a global approach. >> this is going to be my question to jeffrey. the whole thing has been uncharted territory for us and the scientific community. they are dealing with something new. they have been trying and testing new vaccines. some of them using old technology. some of them using ultramodern technologies. this whole thing about astrazeneca should be an opportunity for everybody to put in place a mechanism to monitor all the vaccines and look for side effects we might...
15
15
Apr 17, 2021
04/21
by
KGO
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> aaron rodgers is hosting jeffrey right now. what player would be a good jeffrey guest host in that realm? >> i got you. so, easy. malcolm brogdon. jaylen brown. would also be a good one. steph curry, would also be a good one. i have a job for klay thompson. price is right. clay is funny without trying. price is right. you think about bidding on items. a lot of money involved. stuff like that. he will tell them in a nice way that it was a dumb answer. he will be like watch the replay. >> fun with jaelyn. do you see the spring college football? daniel smith gets tripped up, throws it up and it is a touchdown. what just happened? as he is falling, he finds it up there and sometimes, miracles are answered. his team lost the game 27-20. i want to go back to the warriors. klay thompson, price is right, is that not spot on? >> that's what i was saying. i could totally see it. let's make it happen. wrong network. >> clay is our guy. warriors, celtics, we have a pregame at 5:00. 5:30 pregame. all of us are here after thomonwas so fuyour
. >> aaron rodgers is hosting jeffrey right now. what player would be a good jeffrey guest host in that realm? >> i got you. so, easy. malcolm brogdon. jaylen brown. would also be a good one. steph curry, would also be a good one. i have a job for klay thompson. price is right. clay is funny without trying. price is right. you think about bidding on items. a lot of money involved. stuff like that. he will tell them in a nice way that it was a dumb answer. he will be like watch the...
44
44
Apr 12, 2021
04/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
jeffrey, always good to see you. thank you for joining me this morning. >>> coming up next -- we have frightening new details that are emerging about the capitol riots that took place january 6th, including how then vice president mike pence demanded the acting defense secretary clear the capitol. >>> plus, american extremism going mainstream. morgan radford has a jaw-dropping interview with a former kkk leader who's now trying to rebrand himself as an ordinary politician. there's nothing ordinary about a kkk leader. this is wealth. ♪ ♪ this is worth. that takes wealth. but this is worth. and that - that's actually worth more than you think. don't open that. wealth is important, and we can help you build it. but it's what you do with it, that makes life worth living. principal. for all it's worth. ♪ (car audio) you have reached your destination. (vo) the subaru outback. dog tested. dog approved. ♪ this is a cold call. ♪ yeah, what y'all want? will you turn to cold washing with tide? tide cleans better in co
jeffrey, always good to see you. thank you for joining me this morning. >>> coming up next -- we have frightening new details that are emerging about the capitol riots that took place january 6th, including how then vice president mike pence demanded the acting defense secretary clear the capitol. >>> plus, american extremism going mainstream. morgan radford has a jaw-dropping interview with a former kkk leader who's now trying to rebrand himself as an ordinary politician....
2
2.0
Apr 27, 2021
04/21
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 2
favorite 0
quote 0
the british socialite ghislaine maxwell has pled not guilty to sex trafficking charges involving jeffrey epstein. maxwell appeared in the new york court in person for her first time since her arrest in july, accused of procuring under age girls for jeffrey. once again, you are up-to-date with the headlines on "al jazeera" and "inside story" is next. ♪ >> already at the scum of the european union wants to sue astrazeneca, accused of failing to deliver the agreed numbers of covid-19 vaccines, but will legal action work? who benefits? and how much is about politics? this is "inside story." ♪ anchor: hello and welcome to the program. the eu is the biggest exporter of coronavirus vaccines, yet within its own borders, the rate of inoculation has been disappointing. the who morning that could prolong the pandemic. major member states such as germany, france, and italy are coping with another wave of infections, while vaccination campaigns are hit by delivery delays. the european commission is reportedly weighing legal action against the vaccine manufacture astrazeneca. the firm was contract
the british socialite ghislaine maxwell has pled not guilty to sex trafficking charges involving jeffrey epstein. maxwell appeared in the new york court in person for her first time since her arrest in july, accused of procuring under age girls for jeffrey. once again, you are up-to-date with the headlines on "al jazeera" and "inside story" is next. ♪ >> already at the scum of the european union wants to sue astrazeneca, accused of failing to deliver the agreed...
2
2.0
Apr 13, 2021
04/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 2
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us to talk about the result of the report is jeffrey jones. good morning. >> good morning and thank you for having me. >> first of all, what prompted you to ask this question? >> this is something that the gallup group has been tracking for a long time. how people vote and how they think about issues, measuring this since 1944, starting in 1991 we began to ask independents in u.s. politics, most everything has two options. giving you a better sense of how elections may turn out or election preferences may go. >> let's talk about what's making the headlines when it comes to what they are talking about this year. can you talk about how that came about not. >> yes, 49% of americans either identify as democrats or leaned democratic, breaking down who we can identify out right in the 19% are independents who lean democratic now 40% with 25% identifying as republicans and so it's the largest we have measured since the fourth quarter 2012. >> historically how has this gap shifted over the years? >> well, typically, and this is pretty consistent throu
joining us to talk about the result of the report is jeffrey jones. good morning. >> good morning and thank you for having me. >> first of all, what prompted you to ask this question? >> this is something that the gallup group has been tracking for a long time. how people vote and how they think about issues, measuring this since 1944, starting in 1991 we began to ask independents in u.s. politics, most everything has two options. giving you a better sense of how elections may...
23
23
Apr 20, 2021
04/21
by
COM
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
jeffrey o'dwyer and struck him repeatedly in the head with this hammer. that monster is sitting right over there and his name is terrance ! ( farting ) terrance, you farted in court. yes, phillip, i'm making a case for our defense. all of these things link terrance to the murder. hair fibers, blood samples, nail clippings, a piece of his shirt, a watch with his initials on it. a day planner with the murder scheduled. a haiku called "time to kill dr. jeffrey o'dwyer". "dr. o'dwyer, time to have your head smashed in with my new hammer." terrance, you may be a famous surgeon, but you're not god ! terrance. would you like a "monkey claw", phillip ? yes, please. ( farting ) ( laughing ) that's called the "monkey claw" because it feels like my colon is being ripped apart by a thousand monkeys. the "monkey claw" is smelly. come on, get a move on. i ain't getting any younger up here. my sentiments exactly, your honor. i see from your accent that you're southern canadian. that is correct. good people of the jury, my client, terrance, is an innocent man. ( farting
jeffrey o'dwyer and struck him repeatedly in the head with this hammer. that monster is sitting right over there and his name is terrance ! ( farting ) terrance, you farted in court. yes, phillip, i'm making a case for our defense. all of these things link terrance to the murder. hair fibers, blood samples, nail clippings, a piece of his shirt, a watch with his initials on it. a day planner with the murder scheduled. a haiku called "time to kill dr. jeffrey o'dwyer". "dr....