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that his client, conley, had been lying and that frank was innocent. now a debate began raging in georgia about whether or not the governor should commute frank's sentence from death to life imprisonment. doubting -- having doubts about frank's conviction, on june 21st, 1915, on the eve of when frank would have been executed because all his appeals had been exhausted, the governor of georgia, john slaton, commuted frank's sentence to life imprisonment. i want you to look at these words because this is what he said. 2,000 years ago, another governor washed his hands and turned a jew over to a mob. for 2,000 years, that governor's name has been accursed. if today another jew were lying in his grave because i had failed to do my duty, i would all through life find his blood on my hands and would consider myself an assassin through cowardice. do you know who he was referring to, which trial? jesus, right? pontius pilate, the governor of jerusalem and the trial of jesus that led to his crucifixion. that's an incredible, incredible statement. he faced violen
that his client, conley, had been lying and that frank was innocent. now a debate began raging in georgia about whether or not the governor should commute frank's sentence from death to life imprisonment. doubting -- having doubts about frank's conviction, on june 21st, 1915, on the eve of when frank would have been executed because all his appeals had been exhausted, the governor of georgia, john slaton, commuted frank's sentence to life imprisonment. i want you to look at these words because...
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conley's hippocratic oath? >> exactly. dr. conley had really two -- in this instance, he has really two responsibilities. one is to do the right thing for his patient, which clearly at that first positive test is ten days of isolation. ten days of isolation after testing positive. and then his responsibility is to start contact tracing everyone the president has been with because everyone that the president might have infected might have infected someone else. this is how viruses work. we've seen how this has gone for the last two years. so dr. conley had not just a responsibility to his patient, but he had a responsibility to the public and communicable -- some communicable diseases are reportable as is covid. which is why people get phone calls when they test positive and they are contact traced. so he just breached his duty as a physician. now if i were the white house physician and i was told, don't say anything about this, i would resign. >> why do you think meadows is doing this now? just to sell books? i don't understan
conley's hippocratic oath? >> exactly. dr. conley had really two -- in this instance, he has really two responsibilities. one is to do the right thing for his patient, which clearly at that first positive test is ten days of isolation. ten days of isolation after testing positive. and then his responsibility is to start contact tracing everyone the president has been with because everyone that the president might have infected might have infected someone else. this is how viruses work....
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, conley, had been lying and frank was innocent. now a debate began raging in georgia about whether or not the governor should commute frank's sentence from death to life imprisonment. doubting -- having doubts about frank's conviction, on june 21st, 1915, on the eve of when frank would have been executed because all his appeals had been exhausted, the governor of georgia, john slaton, commuted frank's sentence to life imprisonment. i want you to look at these words because this is what he said. 2,000 years ago another governor washed his hands and turned a jew over to a mob. for 2,000 years that governor's name has been accursed. if today another jew were lying in his grave because i had failed to do my duty, i would all through life find his blood on my hands and would consider myself an assassin through cowardice. do you know who he was referring to, which trial? jesus, right? pontius pilate, the governor of jerusalem and the trial of jesus that led to his crucifixion. that's an incredible, incredible statement. he faced violence
, conley, had been lying and frank was innocent. now a debate began raging in georgia about whether or not the governor should commute frank's sentence from death to life imprisonment. doubting -- having doubts about frank's conviction, on june 21st, 1915, on the eve of when frank would have been executed because all his appeals had been exhausted, the governor of georgia, john slaton, commuted frank's sentence to life imprisonment. i want you to look at these words because this is what he...
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, conley, had been lying and frank was innocent. now a debate began raging in georgia about whether or not the governor should commute frank's sentence from death to life imprisonment. doubting -- having doubts about frank's conviction, on june 21st, 1915, on the eve of when frank would have been executed because all his appeals had been exhausted, the governor of georgia, john slaton, commuted frank's sentence to life imprisonment. i want you to look at these words because this is what he said. 2,000 years ago another governor washed his hands and turned a jew over to a mob. for 2,000 years that governor's name has been ak cursed. if today another jew were lying in his grave because i had failed to do my duty, i would all through life find his blood on my hands and would consider myself an assassin through cowardice. do you know who he was referring to, which trial? jesus, right? pontius pilate, the governor of jerusalem and the trial of jesus that led to his crucifix. that's an incredible, incredible statement. he faced violence f
, conley, had been lying and frank was innocent. now a debate began raging in georgia about whether or not the governor should commute frank's sentence from death to life imprisonment. doubting -- having doubts about frank's conviction, on june 21st, 1915, on the eve of when frank would have been executed because all his appeals had been exhausted, the governor of georgia, john slaton, commuted frank's sentence to life imprisonment. i want you to look at these words because this is what he...
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you had sean conley out there saying everything's great with the president. he's doing really well. kind of doing the bob routine and then you had mark meadows going over and talking it to a gaggle of reporters off the record he said at that time while it was being recorded so it had to be on the record saying, you know, the president is really sick. the public has a right to know the president's physical condition. and that should come from his doctor, and not from his chief of staff. >> yes, the doctor has an obligation to his patient, the president, but he's also a naval officer with an obligation to his country. >> and to his boss. who is the commander in chief. and i think that complicates things just a little bit. >> it does. gloria, thank you so much. >>> all right, we do have breaking news. minutes ago the labor department released a november jobs report, man, is this one confusing? christine romans here with the numbers. >> it is a riddle to match the dynamism we're seeing in american job market now. you see 210,000 jobs added back. that's less than half of what economists
you had sean conley out there saying everything's great with the president. he's doing really well. kind of doing the bob routine and then you had mark meadows going over and talking it to a gaggle of reporters off the record he said at that time while it was being recorded so it had to be on the record saying, you know, the president is really sick. the public has a right to know the president's physical condition. and that should come from his doctor, and not from his chief of staff. >>...
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you had john conley who we know well here in texas. you had arthur burns, henry kissinger, george shultz and paul volker. i wonder if you can give us a little insight into how that impact of the dynamic of what president nixon was seeking to do. >> well, first let me explain why they delinked the dollar from gold. during the 1950s and '60s, the united states was exporting a huge amount of dollars. we had big military commitments. we had big foreign aid programs. and the world wanted to use dollars. so we printed them because global trade was expanding and the dollar was the currency. there was no other currency that people could use internationally. and it turned out that there were so many dollars abroad that we actually didn't have enough gold to make the conversion that we committed to. in 1950, for example, i think 1950, 1955, we had 160% of the gold we needed to exchange for dollars abroad. but by 1971 we only had 25%. so, in effect, we had no clothes. in addition, the administration felt that the value of the dollar was too stron
you had john conley who we know well here in texas. you had arthur burns, henry kissinger, george shultz and paul volker. i wonder if you can give us a little insight into how that impact of the dynamic of what president nixon was seeking to do. >> well, first let me explain why they delinked the dollar from gold. during the 1950s and '60s, the united states was exporting a huge amount of dollars. we had big military commitments. we had big foreign aid programs. and the world wanted to...
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a more -- maybe more sincere fashion. >> reporter: miriam kornblith, helen kezie-nwoha and heather conley, thank you very much. >> thank you, nick. >> woodruff: the nobel peace prizes were awarded today in oslo, norway. this year's winners were two journalists honored for their unrelenting pursuits of truth in a world becoming less free. dmitry muratov, editor of one of russia's last independent news sources, was honored for his work. and, philippines journalist maria ressa, editor of rappler.com, called for a reform of social media platforms. >> our greatest need today is to transform that hate and violence, the toxic sludge that's coursing through our information ecosystem, prioritized by american internet companies that make more money by sprding that hate and triggering the worst in us. >> woodruff: i spoke with maria ressa last night, and asked her if it felt at all real, yet? >> oh, i still do-- you know that painting, "the scream," that still-- it's been more than a month, and, not yet. it's sinking in slowly, but having to write a nobel lecture makes you really think about this. >
a more -- maybe more sincere fashion. >> reporter: miriam kornblith, helen kezie-nwoha and heather conley, thank you very much. >> thank you, nick. >> woodruff: the nobel peace prizes were awarded today in oslo, norway. this year's winners were two journalists honored for their unrelenting pursuits of truth in a world becoming less free. dmitry muratov, editor of one of russia's last independent news sources, was honored for his work. and, philippines journalist maria ressa,...
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the reason i say that, you brought up sean conley. this was after the president was hospitalized, the former president was hospitalized and sick. i want you to listen when sean conley was directly asked, directly asked about the timing and timeline. the testing timeline. >> can you tell us when he had his last negative test? was it thursday, was it wednesday? do you remember when he had his last negative test? >> i don't want to go backwards. >> he knew when he said that to the american people. he knew exactly when the president had been tested and when the positive and negative tests were and he chose there to dodge. >> john, that was a remarkable day. remember, after dr. sean conley gave those remarks to the press, mark meadows, who is there at the time who was with trump throughout his bout with covid at walter reed, mark meadows went dr. connolly and told reporters, trump is doing far worse than what the doctor was telling everybody. this was -- i don't want to call it a conspiracy to deceive everybody it was a conspiracy of dunce
the reason i say that, you brought up sean conley. this was after the president was hospitalized, the former president was hospitalized and sick. i want you to listen when sean conley was directly asked, directly asked about the timing and timeline. the testing timeline. >> can you tell us when he had his last negative test? was it thursday, was it wednesday? do you remember when he had his last negative test? >> i don't want to go backwards. >> he knew when he said that to...
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conley knew that the president was positive. if he had any honor, he would have resigned rather hand let that go forward. yet he kept that secret >> if meadows is to be believed, he had a positive test. we don't know exactly what kind of test it was. he referred to it as an old style test that was positive. then he took a negative test, the antigen test. they chose to go with the negative test and base all of their actions, all of the people that trump came in contact with after that, off that negative test, according to meadows incident to play some sound from sean conley, the white house physician we have. this was after the president had already been hospitalized, rachel. and this is where you see him being, as i would call it, squirrely about the timing of the various tests. let's listen. . >> can you tell us when he had his last negative test? thursday, wednesday. do you remember? . >> i don't want to go backwards. >> maybe the reason he didn't want to go backwards is because of the truth there. >> they were willing to do a
conley knew that the president was positive. if he had any honor, he would have resigned rather hand let that go forward. yet he kept that secret >> if meadows is to be believed, he had a positive test. we don't know exactly what kind of test it was. he referred to it as an old style test that was positive. then he took a negative test, the antigen test. they chose to go with the negative test and base all of their actions, all of the people that trump came in contact with after that, off...
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what responsibility to sean conley have? >> the responsibility was to take care of his patient and to do the thing that was clearly laid out in terms of protocols not only in this case for the health of his patient but also for the public health and all the people around his patient. if this is true, it is really reckless regardless if you're the president of the united states or somebody else. he was symptomatic. he was face-to-face with people. i think what they're going to say, what it sounds like they're saying, mark meadows, again, i'm not sure how they're going to frame this. but they will probably say, look, the pcr test came back positive but the antigen test which some people will say, look, that is the one that tells you if you're developing a contagiousness, that came back negative so nothing to worry about. that's not how it works. he needed to be in isolation. it's as simple as that. so they can sort of try and define this differently. but i think the protocols, what should have happened is very, very clear here
what responsibility to sean conley have? >> the responsibility was to take care of his patient and to do the thing that was clearly laid out in terms of protocols not only in this case for the health of his patient but also for the public health and all the people around his patient. if this is true, it is really reckless regardless if you're the president of the united states or somebody else. he was symptomatic. he was face-to-face with people. i think what they're going to say, what it...
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i will start with a keynote lecture then we will move to a moderated discussion with heather conley, senior vice president with the center for strategic studies, the senior director of the eurasia center at atlantic council and a distinguished fellow on the atlantic council. discussion with heather conley, senior vice president with the center for strategic studies, the senior director of the eurasia center at atlantic council and a distinguished fellow on the atlantic council. this discussion will be moderated by melinda herring. thank you. >> hello. thanks everyone. what i am able to say, first of all is that i was there on the ground, on the battlefield a few months ago. i wound my way along 450 kilometers. what i witnessed a few months ago is a situation of war, which is nearly unthinkable from europe and probably america. here on this road, in so many go cities, you have a sort of frozen -- in so many ghost cities, you have a sort of frozen war with real trenches. this is a thing to which we are blind too often in the west, which is a sad and terrible reality. i did film it. i h
i will start with a keynote lecture then we will move to a moderated discussion with heather conley, senior vice president with the center for strategic studies, the senior director of the eurasia center at atlantic council and a distinguished fellow on the atlantic council. discussion with heather conley, senior vice president with the center for strategic studies, the senior director of the eurasia center at atlantic council and a distinguished fellow on the atlantic council. this discussion...
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sean conley. "stop the president from leaving," meadows writes conley told him, according to "the guardian." "he just tested positive for covid." meadows says trump was tired and appeared to have a slight cold, but he was determined to debate biden no matter what, writing, "nothing was going to stop trump from going out there." today our mary bruce asked president biden about that. >> do you think the former president put you at risk? >> i don't think about the former president. >> reporter: back in march, i had heard unconfirmed reports of such a positive test and asked trump about it in an interview for my book, "betrayal." he flatly denied it. some people say you first got -- you got an initial positive test even before the debate. is that true or is that not true? >> no. >> reporter: david, meadows writes that trump's sample was retested on a different machine and came back negative. days later, however, he told the word he had covid and was soon on his way to the hospital. still today, david,
sean conley. "stop the president from leaving," meadows writes conley told him, according to "the guardian." "he just tested positive for covid." meadows says trump was tired and appeared to have a slight cold, but he was determined to debate biden no matter what, writing, "nothing was going to stop trump from going out there." today our mary bruce asked president biden about that. >> do you think the former president put you at risk? >> i...
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sean conley. "stop the president from leaving," meadows writes that conley told him, according to "the guardian." "he just tested positive for covid." meadows says trump was tired and appeared to have a slight cold, but that he was determined to debate biden no matter what, writing, "nothing was going to stop trump from going out there." today our mary bruce asked president biden about that. >> do you think the former president put you at risk? >> i don't think about the former president. >> reporter: back in march, i had heard unconfirmed reports of such a positive test and asked trump about it in an interview for my book, "betrayal." he flatly denied it. some people say you first got -- you got an initial positive test even before the debate. is that true or is that not true? >> no. that's not true. >> reporter: david, meadows writes that trump's sample was retested on a different machine and came back negative. days later, however, he told the word he had covid and was soon on his way to the ho
sean conley. "stop the president from leaving," meadows writes that conley told him, according to "the guardian." "he just tested positive for covid." meadows says trump was tired and appeared to have a slight cold, but that he was determined to debate biden no matter what, writing, "nothing was going to stop trump from going out there." today our mary bruce asked president biden about that. >> do you think the former president put you at risk?...
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conley pulled me aside and delivered some bad news. although the president's condition had improved slightly overnight, his oxygen levels had now dipped down to about 86% and could be trending lower, a dangerously low level for someone his age. then, came the former president's sort of odd limo ride in a sealed car around hospital grounds in the evening and his mask removing rueturn t the white house. we now know began with a positive covid test on the 26th of december. now, according to recent analysis by "the washington post," in the six days between testing positive and going to the hospital, the former president came in contact with and, therefore, may have exposed, more than 500 people. 500. which brings this item to mind by way of contrast. then-citizen trump attacking a doctor who contracted ebola treating patients in africa, that returned to new york. was hospitalized. kept in complete isolation for three weeks and not released until he was free of the virus. a virus that was not airborne the way covid was. >> i consider that d
conley pulled me aside and delivered some bad news. although the president's condition had improved slightly overnight, his oxygen levels had now dipped down to about 86% and could be trending lower, a dangerously low level for someone his age. then, came the former president's sort of odd limo ride in a sealed car around hospital grounds in the evening and his mask removing rueturn t the white house. we now know began with a positive covid test on the 26th of december. now, according to recent...
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conley pulled me aside and delivered some bad news. although the president's condition had improved slightly overnight, his oxygen levels had now dipped down to about 86% and could be trending lower, a dangerously low level for someone his age. then, came the former president's sort of odd limo ride in a sealed car around hospital grounds in the evening and his mask removing return to the white house. we now know began with a positive covid test on the 26th of september. now, according to recent analysis by "the washington post," in the six days between testing positive and going to the hospital, the former president came in contact with and, therefore, may have exposed, more than 500 people. 500. which brings this item to mind by way of contrast. then-citizen trump attacking a doctor who contracted ebola treating patients in africa, that returned to new york. was hospitalized. kept in complete isolation for three weeks and not released until he was free of the virus. a virus that was not airborne the way covid was. >> i consider that
conley pulled me aside and delivered some bad news. although the president's condition had improved slightly overnight, his oxygen levels had now dipped down to about 86% and could be trending lower, a dangerously low level for someone his age. then, came the former president's sort of odd limo ride in a sealed car around hospital grounds in the evening and his mask removing return to the white house. we now know began with a positive covid test on the 26th of september. now, according to...
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there's no kissinger in this administration, and there's no conley who basically brought the opposite viewpoint. so i hope that this whole question of enter linking foreign policy and economic policy is taken very seriously by biden. that i think is one of the lessons of the camp david meeting. >> well, i'm going to hold up the book here as a shield, because i think -- not just because i'm a monetary policy nerd or have spent time as a negotiator on behalf of our country, as you have, but because it gives you incredible insight into how policy is developed and how important it is that the personalities that are involved influence the decision. the way you documented this, jeffrey, i just found it spellbinding. i'm not saying this because i'm a friend. i'm just saying it's really well written, and it draws you in to understanding the broader issues that are at stake in terms of the different perspectives that were brought to bear under a president who did surround himself with inordinately capable people. now, the only thing i regret about doing this virtually for our audience is -- je
there's no kissinger in this administration, and there's no conley who basically brought the opposite viewpoint. so i hope that this whole question of enter linking foreign policy and economic policy is taken very seriously by biden. that i think is one of the lessons of the camp david meeting. >> well, i'm going to hold up the book here as a shield, because i think -- not just because i'm a monetary policy nerd or have spent time as a negotiator on behalf of our country, as you have, but...
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sean conley, notified meadows that trump had tested positive for covid. later that day, another test, this time an antigen test, came back negative. conley never acknowledged the first test in the media, even when asked directly. >> can you tell us when he had his last negative test? was it thursday, wednesday? do you remember when he had his last negative test? >> i don't want to go backwards. >> reporter: trump reportedly talked to the press without a mask on. that night he still held the rally before thousands of supporters. the following day, trump briefed the media indoors and held an indoor event for gold star military families. trump later would suggest that this event is where he contracted the virus, despite knowing he had tested positive the day before it. >> they come within an inch of my face sometimes. they want to hug me and they want to kiss me. and they do. and frankly, i'm not telling them to back up. >> reporter: so september 28th, trump held an outdoor rose garden event highlighting covid testing, where notably he was speaking at a lect
sean conley, notified meadows that trump had tested positive for covid. later that day, another test, this time an antigen test, came back negative. conley never acknowledged the first test in the media, even when asked directly. >> can you tell us when he had his last negative test? was it thursday, wednesday? do you remember when he had his last negative test? >> i don't want to go backwards. >> reporter: trump reportedly talked to the press without a mask on. that night he...
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sean conley. >> brian todd reporting, thanks very much. >>> let's get more on this. joining us now, cnn chief domestic correspondent jim acosta, political analyst maggie haberman, the washington correspondent for "the new york times" and michael scheer, "the new york times" white house correspondent. all three of now covered the former president as this was unfolding. jim, let me start with you. what do you make of these new revelations? >> well, i can tell you from talking to former senior white house officials, there are a number of them who were disgusted by this. that was the word used by one senior white house official i spoke with earlier today. but wolf, brian todd laid it out perfectly. i spoke with a trump adviser earlier this evening who confirmed what is in the guardian -- what's in mark meadows' book as reported by the guardian that initially trump tested positive but that they were hanging their hats on this negative test that came after the positive test. but, wolf, it just goes back to what we all saw, you know, in realtime throughout trump's handling
sean conley. >> brian todd reporting, thanks very much. >>> let's get more on this. joining us now, cnn chief domestic correspondent jim acosta, political analyst maggie haberman, the washington correspondent for "the new york times" and michael scheer, "the new york times" white house correspondent. all three of now covered the former president as this was unfolding. jim, let me start with you. what do you make of these new revelations? >> well, i can...
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and also sean conley. i think sean conley had a responsibility to tell the people in that room. >> he absolutely did. the best part is cnn's dana bash let christie know he had been potentially exposed. if you have any doubt she is one of the best sourced reporters of that white house, she is the one who said to get a test. >>> they got him straight to emergency, the emergency care. . >> i want to ask you about a development overnight that gets to the personality, and i think may have driven this episode between covid and christie and everything else. it has to do with benjamin netanyahu. trump did an interview on the peace process or the various accomplishments he said trump had toward middle east peace. but in the process of talking to trump, he got trump to reveal he's ream angry at netanyahu, extremely angry for the fact that he ever called to congratulate biden on his way. listen to this. trump says it was early, okay. let's put it this way. he greeted him very early. earlier than most world leaders. i
and also sean conley. i think sean conley had a responsibility to tell the people in that room. >> he absolutely did. the best part is cnn's dana bash let christie know he had been potentially exposed. if you have any doubt she is one of the best sourced reporters of that white house, she is the one who said to get a test. >>> they got him straight to emergency, the emergency care. . >> i want to ask you about a development overnight that gets to the personality, and i...
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his girlfriend loves it into the half stanford's davis mills floats a down the sideline and it hits conley in stride and it looked like what a ball in the texans playing some good football and explode for 41 points in the second straight win and they will come to levi's next sunday. >>> after all that the raiders are tied with baltimore and la for the final playoff spot and the ravens currently have a tiebreaker. the 49ers have one step away thursday and still in a good spot holding tiebreakers over the eagles in minnesota and it is the scoreboard watch today and the eagles were fired up winning 4 a 5 and head into last place in the new york giants always good when you're playing the giants and here it is jalen hurts finding the left tackle lane johnson with his first career catch county and for six and the sun was beat down in the city of brotherly love and they outscored new york 31 minus in the second half and they won 34-10 in the improved to 8-7 and here is your nfc wildcard standings. the cardinals are currently the top team followed by the 49ers who hold the tiebreaker over philly a
his girlfriend loves it into the half stanford's davis mills floats a down the sideline and it hits conley in stride and it looked like what a ball in the texans playing some good football and explode for 41 points in the second straight win and they will come to levi's next sunday. >>> after all that the raiders are tied with baltimore and la for the final playoff spot and the ravens currently have a tiebreaker. the 49ers have one step away thursday and still in a good spot holding...
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her boyfriend is the texans jonathan owens, former stanford quarterback davis mills, hitting chris conley and stride for 41 yards in the score that got the charges attention as they were down. 17 12 charger looked like a team that was a cinch for the playoffs not long ago. justin herbert picked off twice today. this one spy tavernier thomas, who takes it all the way back 48 yards to the end zone. the texans win 41 29 just their fourth win of the year. they have long ago been out of the playoffs, but eight and seven, the chargers are now on the outside, looking in so lots to still be decided with two weeks left in the regular seat. all right, joe. thank you. and thanks everybody for joining us tonight we'll see you backsightn across the bay area. welcome to ktvu holiday lights specials. no.
her boyfriend is the texans jonathan owens, former stanford quarterback davis mills, hitting chris conley and stride for 41 yards in the score that got the charges attention as they were down. 17 12 charger looked like a team that was a cinch for the playoffs not long ago. justin herbert picked off twice today. this one spy tavernier thomas, who takes it all the way back 48 yards to the end zone. the texans win 41 29 just their fourth win of the year. they have long ago been out of the...
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the difference between conley and burns, and peterson it was really quite something to get them in the room and basically make decisions everyone sort of agreed to. i don't of that biden has this kind of diversity. i hope he does but i don't follow it so closely. when you're making it really big decisions the most dangerous thing is to have everyone feel exactly the same way and not present any challenges. and third, kissinger was acutely aware there was a relationship between international economic policy and our foreign policy. and in the end, they were really emerged. i hope biden is able to do that too. there is no kissinger in this administration. and there is no connolly who basically brought the opposite viewpoint. and so i hope this whole question of interlinking foreign policy and economic policy is taken very seriously by biden. i think that's one of the lessons of the camp david meeting. >> going to hold up the book here as a show. not just because i am a monetary policy nerd or spend time as a negotiator on behalf of our country as you have, it gives you incredible insight
the difference between conley and burns, and peterson it was really quite something to get them in the room and basically make decisions everyone sort of agreed to. i don't of that biden has this kind of diversity. i hope he does but i don't follow it so closely. when you're making it really big decisions the most dangerous thing is to have everyone feel exactly the same way and not present any challenges. and third, kissinger was acutely aware there was a relationship between international...
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and matt conley knew of the friendship he said absolutely but one thing, do not talk about palestine. he said of course comes into the white house and start making chit chat. finally truman says what are you doing here? you have never come to ask for anything. what are you doing here? he says you have to see. truman gets his backup and goes into a ranch. talks but has been disrespected by the jewish people did not want anything more to do with the issue. at that point he said for the first time that is an anti-semite. he knows the fate of the state is hanging in the balance. he sees the bust of andrew jackson. he knows andrew jackson is harry truman's idol. and he says what would andrew jackson do. i don't think so. he would do what he knows to be like. the thing to do now is to recognize. third truman turns red in his face, turns his back turns around and looks puts his hands on the desk, turned back around and says the son of the vi will see him. he said he is the happiest man on earth. he realized. a few days later harry truman saw him he sealed the deal. and 11 minutes after 1948
and matt conley knew of the friendship he said absolutely but one thing, do not talk about palestine. he said of course comes into the white house and start making chit chat. finally truman says what are you doing here? you have never come to ask for anything. what are you doing here? he says you have to see. truman gets his backup and goes into a ranch. talks but has been disrespected by the jewish people did not want anything more to do with the issue. at that point he said for the first time...
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baby p, peter conley, and victoria. reviews were held, but the mix of evil parents, the missed warnings by social services and potentially in this case lock down where his extended family were kept away means more recommendations will be made, but will they help the children still at risk now? so a national review in to how thomas hughes and emma tustin were able to kill arthur and inspections into the response of the police, social services and education system. the mp4 solihull, where arthur died, made this emotional plea. at the very least, we owe it to arthur that every lesson from this horrific tragedy is learned and no town has its heart broken like solihull has had. and so they would never be another child who says no one loves me, no one's going to feed me. lucy manning, bbc news. the time is 6:15pm. our top story this evening: the prime minister says he will crack down on drug dealers and recreational users as the government unveils its 10 year strategy. coming up....the gift of a free tree for every household
baby p, peter conley, and victoria. reviews were held, but the mix of evil parents, the missed warnings by social services and potentially in this case lock down where his extended family were kept away means more recommendations will be made, but will they help the children still at risk now? so a national review in to how thomas hughes and emma tustin were able to kill arthur and inspections into the response of the police, social services and education system. the mp4 solihull, where arthur...
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when we wait for a bus and you start texting to use the time fung ism is please no idle time. bloss conley alone, and the 3rd thing is multitasking. asking, ignorant, can i give them the loiter if a soon as a human what parts of our biden are? what lights are, there are always people who try to work here in europe and communicate with people on other continental dnc vases or talk me. they just don't sleep as if normally trauma and at some point they implode because they haven't slept for days, went on, or else they can only keep themselves awake with pharmaceutical and gibbs that that shows us that we're living, being the result of evolution. i'm sure we have a certain space of perception to form from is that our science takes us into the very beginning spaces and the very smallest ones invented. and it also tells us that in cosmological terms, the 2 have been connected from the very beginning of it, us on a sock many to be shut. none of that tells me how to act on how to treat others, how to treat the living nature around me. i think that part of our crisis would be they environmental ene
when we wait for a bus and you start texting to use the time fung ism is please no idle time. bloss conley alone, and the 3rd thing is multitasking. asking, ignorant, can i give them the loiter if a soon as a human what parts of our biden are? what lights are, there are always people who try to work here in europe and communicate with people on other continental dnc vases or talk me. they just don't sleep as if normally trauma and at some point they implode because they haven't slept for days,...
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and matt conley knew of the friendship he said absolutely but one thing, do not talk about palestine. he said of course comes into the white house and start making chit chat. finally truman says what are you doing here? you have never come to ask for anything. what are you doing here? he says you have to see. truman gets his backup and goes into a ranch. talks but has been disrespected by the jewish people did not want anything more to do with the issue. at that point he said for the first time that is an anti-semite. he knows the fate of the state is hanging in the balance. he sees the bust of andrew jackson. he knows andrew jackson is harry truman's idol. and he says what would andrew jackson do. i don't think so. he would do what he knows to be like. the thing to do now is to recognize. third truman turns red in his face, turns his back turns around and looks puts his hands on the desk, turned back around and says the son of the vi will see him. he said he is the happiest man on earth. he realized. a few days later harry truman saw him he sealed the deal. and 11 minutes after 1948
and matt conley knew of the friendship he said absolutely but one thing, do not talk about palestine. he said of course comes into the white house and start making chit chat. finally truman says what are you doing here? you have never come to ask for anything. what are you doing here? he says you have to see. truman gets his backup and goes into a ranch. talks but has been disrespected by the jewish people did not want anything more to do with the issue. at that point he said for the first time...
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i will start with a keynote lecture then we will move to a moderated discussion with heather conley, senior vice president with the center for strategic studies, the senior director of the eurasia center at atlantic council and a distinguished fellow on the atlantic council. this discussion will be moderated by melinda herring. thank you. >> hello. thanks everyone. what i am able to say, first of all is that i was there on the ground, on the battlefield a few months ago. i wound my way along 450 kilometers. what i witnessed a few months ago is a situation of war, which is nearly unthinkable from europe and probably america. here on this road, in so many go cities, you have a sort of frozen -- in so many ghost cities, you have a sort of frozen war with real trenches. this is a thing to which we are blind too often in the west, which is a sad and terrible reality. i did film it. i have a lot of footage from that. it has been implemented in my last movie. number two, and the last hours, days and even hours, i received countless messages from comrades of the 10th assault battalion. in th
i will start with a keynote lecture then we will move to a moderated discussion with heather conley, senior vice president with the center for strategic studies, the senior director of the eurasia center at atlantic council and a distinguished fellow on the atlantic council. this discussion will be moderated by melinda herring. thank you. >> hello. thanks everyone. what i am able to say, first of all is that i was there on the ground, on the battlefield a few months ago. i wound my way...
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people like michelle conley. deborah taylor tate, christopher u. later on, daniel lyons and others. affiliated with people like that. it's a terrific opportunity. that leads me into the third reason which is more personal. that's simply to work with the man himself, our president and founder. he is indispensable man. before i got to work with the foundation, i had seen his work. i had the chance to see him in other venues. i could see the esteem and the respect which he commanded and really saw that. i was impressed by that. i've continued to see that as i've worked with him for 15 years. he led the freestate foundation with skill, hard work, vision. bringing a sharp lawyer's mind to his work with the depth of experience from being an accomplished attorney, fcc official, law professor, and a published scholar and expert in communications law, administrative law. randy has the ability to bring thoughtful analysis to the complex and intricate issues in a way that's interesting, thoughtful, also clever. lots of times, a good sense of humor. to be able to get to the nub of things. at th
people like michelle conley. deborah taylor tate, christopher u. later on, daniel lyons and others. affiliated with people like that. it's a terrific opportunity. that leads me into the third reason which is more personal. that's simply to work with the man himself, our president and founder. he is indispensable man. before i got to work with the foundation, i had seen his work. i had the chance to see him in other venues. i could see the esteem and the respect which he commanded and really saw...
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sean conley was aware of that, as was mark mea meadows. yet he continued to go out in public is that something you would have recommended if he had test positive. >> welcome to "power lunch." breaking news this our the omicron variant has been identified now in the united states stocks lost steam, come back a little bit yo-yoing going on. the dow was up 500 point then it went to the flat line. it was up 34 points. up about 100 just seconds ago. meg tirrell has been following the latest comments, including the press conference that continues with dr. anthony fauci. meg, wrap it all up for us. >> tyler, so the cdc and of course dr. fauci confirming this first case of omicron. it was confirmed in san francisco, california, in a. treer who returned from south africa november 22nd that person tested positive on november 29th, we just heard from dr. fauci the person was fully vaccinated. dr. fauci said he does not believe the person was boosted, has mild symptoms that are resolving. also, the person's contacts have all been contacted and found n
sean conley was aware of that, as was mark mea meadows. yet he continued to go out in public is that something you would have recommended if he had test positive. >> welcome to "power lunch." breaking news this our the omicron variant has been identified now in the united states stocks lost steam, come back a little bit yo-yoing going on. the dow was up 500 point then it went to the flat line. it was up 34 points. up about 100 just seconds ago. meg tirrell has been following the...
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jonathan reiner said conley should have resigned or stood in the way of trump doing the debate. >> dr. reiner is in a better position to decide what another physician shouldn't or should not do. i can't believe his duty of care was no to alert more people they could be in trouble. i get the argument is we didn't want to create a panic with the first test. but once you knew he had it for sure october 2nd, since he is being helicoptered off to walter reed, do the chronology and tell everybody what happened. i hear his obligation is to his patient. i don't know one way or the other. . >> once you do know for sure october 1st or 2nd, reverse engineer and tell anyone near the president. >> or wait a year and put it in the book and object when people cover it. >> thank you very much. >>> holocaust survivor sat here with us and called it disgusting. a fox host with a disgusting reference to joseph manage la, one of the most twisted nazi criminals on record. did this fox host apologize? no. she did it again. >>> and merck's covid peupl winning praises as this could be the first covid-19 pill
jonathan reiner said conley should have resigned or stood in the way of trump doing the debate. >> dr. reiner is in a better position to decide what another physician shouldn't or should not do. i can't believe his duty of care was no to alert more people they could be in trouble. i get the argument is we didn't want to create a panic with the first test. but once you knew he had it for sure october 2nd, since he is being helicoptered off to walter reed, do the chronology and tell...
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conley pulled me aside and delivered bad news, although the president's condition improved slightly overnight his oxygen levels had dipped down to about 86% and could be trending lower, a dangerously low level for someone his age. compare that to what we heard from trump's physician. >> this morning the president is doing very well. he's not on oxygen right now, that's right. >> he's not received any at all? >> he's not needed any this morning today at all. that's right. >> i'm not going to get into all the testing going back but he -- and all the staff routinely are tested. >> could we ask if his oxygen level ever dipped below 90? >> we don't have any recordings here of that. that's right. >> what about here? >> at the white house or here anything below 90? >> no, it was below 94%. it wasn't down into the low 80s or anything. >> oh, okay. dana. good evening by the way. that was a dance. was it a coverup? what was going on here? >> sure, it certainly seems as though it was a coverup and a pretty messy one. it was a pretty inadequate one because if you remember don, at the time while that doct
conley pulled me aside and delivered bad news, although the president's condition improved slightly overnight his oxygen levels had dipped down to about 86% and could be trending lower, a dangerously low level for someone his age. compare that to what we heard from trump's physician. >> this morning the president is doing very well. he's not on oxygen right now, that's right. >> he's not received any at all? >> he's not needed any this morning today at all. that's right....
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assistants what did he mean when he wrote "none out," and the assistant whose name is actually john conley said to me "none out" meant he was never going to get money from linden johnson. linden never forgot and he never forgave. so there it was. you sometimes hear in political science courses how difficult it is to track the exact influence -- the exact influence of economic power on political power. you didn't have -- you didn't have any trouble seeing it here. this was -- this gave linden johnson his first toe hold on national power, and i found it all really like trying to turn a lot of pages. so i'm writing now about a guy, linden johnson, who had his own version of alan's saying. linden johnson's saying was if he told his staff in a campaign if you do everything, you'll win. want to know what everything is, i'll give you one example of that. one of the key southern senators in washington was a man named harry byrd who was the senator from virginia i think for six terms, 36 years. he really doesn't like the young linden johnson. linden was brash. he's always pushy. he's a courtly sout
assistants what did he mean when he wrote "none out," and the assistant whose name is actually john conley said to me "none out" meant he was never going to get money from linden johnson. linden never forgot and he never forgave. so there it was. you sometimes hear in political science courses how difficult it is to track the exact influence -- the exact influence of economic power on political power. you didn't have -- you didn't have any trouble seeing it here. this was --...
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her boyfriend is the texas jonathan owens, former stanford quarterback davis mills hitting chris conley and strive for 41 yards in the score that got the charges attention. they were down. 17 12 charges look like a team. that was a cinch for the playoffs. not long ago, justin herbert was picked up twice today. this one by pierre thomas , who takes it all the way back 48 yards to the end zone. the texans win 41 29 just their fourth win of the year. they have long ago been out of the playoffs, but at eight and seven, the chargers are now on the outside looking in. on a site only seen twice previously since the seahawks moved out of the kingdom snow on the field they opened in 2000 and two the seahawks leading the bears by a touchdown. as you see the time left in regulation, it's nick foles and jimmy graham for 15 yards in the score. graham has proven through the years that he can go up and get the ball with the best out. the bears say we are not playing for type pulls to the back of the end zone where damiere byrd goes up and gets the ball between three defenders. the question is, did he
her boyfriend is the texas jonathan owens, former stanford quarterback davis mills hitting chris conley and strive for 41 yards in the score that got the charges attention. they were down. 17 12 charges look like a team. that was a cinch for the playoffs. not long ago, justin herbert was picked up twice today. this one by pierre thomas , who takes it all the way back 48 yards to the end zone. the texans win 41 29 just their fourth win of the year. they have long ago been out of the playoffs,...
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was this a dereliction of duty by the white house physician, at the very least, sean conley? i mean, is there an obligation? the president was meeting with gold star families. he went to the debate with vice president biden. >> yeah. i mean, i think if this is true, this was really -- this was really reckless, there's no question. and from what i understand, again if this is true, the president was also symptomatic. you know, he was -- he was not feeling well. so it wasn't just an incidental sort of finding. they actually -- he was having symptoms. so yeah. this is a problem. i mean, it's challenging. you know, for a physician to reveal someone's specific health information. with regard to public health, though, you know, there is obviously, a larger obligation. most people sort of just understand that obligation. the president should have been isolated. the contacts that he had when he had tested positive should have been traced and they should have been tested. so, you know, this was something that was very clear from the cdc's guidelines. the administration's own guideline
was this a dereliction of duty by the white house physician, at the very least, sean conley? i mean, is there an obligation? the president was meeting with gold star families. he went to the debate with vice president biden. >> yeah. i mean, i think if this is true, this was really -- this was really reckless, there's no question. and from what i understand, again if this is true, the president was also symptomatic. you know, he was -- he was not feeling well. so it wasn't just an...
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was this a dereliction of duty by the white house physician, at the very least, sean conley? i mean, is there an obligation? the president was meeting with gold star families. he went to the debate with -- with vice president biden. >> yeah. i mean, i -- i think if this is true, this was really -- this was really reckless there's no question. and from what i understand, again if this is true, the president was also symptomatic. you know, he was -- he was not feeling well. so it wasn't just an incidental sort of finding. they actually -- he was having symptoms. so, yeah. this -- this is a problem. i mean, it -- it's challenging. you know, for a physician to reveal someone's specific health information with regard to public health, though, you know, there is a -- obviously, a larger obligation. most -- most people sort of just understand that obligation. the president should have been isolated. the contacts that he had when he had tested positive should have been traced and they should have been tested. so, you know, this was something that was very clear from the cdc's guideli
was this a dereliction of duty by the white house physician, at the very least, sean conley? i mean, is there an obligation? the president was meeting with gold star families. he went to the debate with -- with vice president biden. >> yeah. i mean, i -- i think if this is true, this was really -- this was really reckless there's no question. and from what i understand, again if this is true, the president was also symptomatic. you know, he was -- he was not feeling well. so it wasn't...
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sean conley, was aware that, according to mark meadows, yet former president trump continued to go out in public events. based on your medical advice is that something you would have recommended if he had tested positive? >> i would recommend to anyone, whether it's the president or any of my patients or any of the people that i deal with, that if you test positive, you should be prudent and quarantine yourself. >> reporter: dr. fauci, there are zero cases of omicron in zimbabwe, in mozambique. what justifies imposing a travel ban on countries that have zero cases of the omicron variant? >> you know, that's a very good question, an important question. and we did struggle with that. we wanted to see if we could buy time temporarily. i do hope that this gets sorted out and lifted before it has any significant impact on your country. >> reporter: thank you, dr. fauci. last week the governor of new york signed an executive order to postpone elective hospital surgeries to prepare for the omicron variant. i know you and your team are being proactive as we try and learn more about this. but d
sean conley, was aware that, according to mark meadows, yet former president trump continued to go out in public events. based on your medical advice is that something you would have recommended if he had tested positive? >> i would recommend to anyone, whether it's the president or any of my patients or any of the people that i deal with, that if you test positive, you should be prudent and quarantine yourself. >> reporter: dr. fauci, there are zero cases of omicron in zimbabwe, in...
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this book was compiled and written by my great constituent, carla abraham conley, who lost her mother in a long-term care facility. this is an excerpt from the book, which is compiled using covid-19 isolation stories. the first one is a story from denise brown. ohana means family in hawaiian, and that no one is left behind. this word means a lot to us. my mother's skilled nursing facility was an hour away from her home and ours. so they became her pseudo-ohana. she was moved there by the state of alaska when an employee brought covid-19 into her extended care facility. she was able to see us through a window once or twice a week because she was on the ground floor at the time. we talked every day on the phone except for those days when she was too weak to answer my call. last year on her birthday when she was in the final skilled nursing facility that the state had moved her to, we cooked her dinner outside her window, we sent it to her via a c.n.a. we sang happy birthday. all through the window. but the moment they moved my mother to the second floor i think she gave up hope by getti
this book was compiled and written by my great constituent, carla abraham conley, who lost her mother in a long-term care facility. this is an excerpt from the book, which is compiled using covid-19 isolation stories. the first one is a story from denise brown. ohana means family in hawaiian, and that no one is left behind. this word means a lot to us. my mother's skilled nursing facility was an hour away from her home and ours. so they became her pseudo-ohana. she was moved there by the state...
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the conley's attorneys said they left town earlier this week for their own safety and they returned to oxford to face charges. clearly that never happened. detroit's police chief says the couple had help getting into the building where they were hiding and the person who helped them could also face charges. >> well, coming up on the kron 4 morning news results of an independent investigation into a deadly police involved shooting. finally been released. what it reveals about the officers actions. and a san francisco clothing stores trying to help people who are unsheltered get dressed in new clothes for the holidays. the effort they are now making after the break. 9.10, welcome back. a tender when businesses trying to help those experiencing homelessness. this holiday season. >> now through the end of the year. the k shun a vintage clothing store is collecting jackets, blankets and new socks. they plan to distribute the items to people in need. kron four's amanda hari spoke with the shop's owner and has more on what is inspired by this. i spoke with the owner of vacation. it's a clothi
the conley's attorneys said they left town earlier this week for their own safety and they returned to oxford to face charges. clearly that never happened. detroit's police chief says the couple had help getting into the building where they were hiding and the person who helped them could also face charges. >> well, coming up on the kron 4 morning news results of an independent investigation into a deadly police involved shooting. finally been released. what it reveals about the officers...
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the rancher we spoke to there tells us, lisa conley, she tells us it's never been this bad. the day we went to interview her earlier this week, she had a migrant about three hours earlier walk up and frighten her at her front door. she had to get her gun. her husband and her son who are ranch hands were out. she was all by herself. she has lived there her entire life. fourth generation ranch in kinney county. that's just a snapshot of the folks here. governor abbott, who we will talk to later today, has been saying all along that the private land owners certainly in this area and else where along the border are more than willing to work with the state to try to get something built. it's interesting by the way, we can't really show you because it's dark. but the trump wall, the existing trump wall just down the way from here, we can't connect to it because it's on federal land. the feds won't let the state connect to it. get as close can as they can. they will fill as many gaps as possible. this will go about two miles to the east and really hit the hard-hit areas where it is
the rancher we spoke to there tells us, lisa conley, she tells us it's never been this bad. the day we went to interview her earlier this week, she had a migrant about three hours earlier walk up and frighten her at her front door. she had to get her gun. her husband and her son who are ranch hands were out. she was all by herself. she has lived there her entire life. fourth generation ranch in kinney county. that's just a snapshot of the folks here. governor abbott, who we will talk to later...