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tonight, former white house social secretaries lea berman and jeremy bernard talk about their book, treating people well. the extraordinary power of civility in work and life. they share stories from the white house and their thoughts on professional and public civility. watch tonight beginning at 8 pm eastern. and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3.
tonight, former white house social secretaries lea berman and jeremy bernard talk about their book, treating people well. the extraordinary power of civility in work and life. they share stories from the white house and their thoughts on professional and public civility. watch tonight beginning at 8 pm eastern. and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3.
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jeremy: right. >> i have two quick questions, one general and one specific. if you were to hire the next social secretary, what would be the top quality you would look for? jeremy: that's a good question, but i think there is something about -- we both when we started this book, talked about, what are we doing here? how did we get here? but you kind of play it off as if you belong. we all have our insecurities, but one of the things is to be confident enough in yourself that i think everyone in the white house is thinking, when are they going to find out the mistake i made at kick me out of here? you do not want to appear uncertain. that and a sense of humor. it is hard to say one detail is important. it is kind of a combination. sense of humor is really important. most of all because when someone says or does something -- it could be a guest or someone else at the white house -- you got to let it go. sometimes they can be catty or rude, and you just have to let it go, and that's not always easy. le
jeremy: right. >> i have two quick questions, one general and one specific. if you were to hire the next social secretary, what would be the top quality you would look for? jeremy: that's a good question, but i think there is something about -- we both when we started this book, talked about, what are we doing here? how did we get here? but you kind of play it off as if you belong. we all have our insecurities, but one of the things is to be confident enough in yourself that i think...
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tonight former white house social secretaries lee berman and jeremy bernard talk about their book "treating people well" the extraordinary power of civility at work and in life. they share stories from the white house and their thoughts on professional and public civility. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv on c-span 3. >> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span 3 explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span 3 created by america's television companies, and today we're brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. >> this is washington, the capitol of a great nation, a city of magnificent buildings, of historic monuments visited by thousands who come to pay homage at the shrines dedicated to the nation's great. to george washington, thomas jefferson, abraham lincoln. a city where beneath the classic dome of the capitol a nation's lawmakers meet. a city where young and old pause for one glorious sun drenched day in january to greet a man about to take the hig
tonight former white house social secretaries lee berman and jeremy bernard talk about their book "treating people well" the extraordinary power of civility at work and in life. they share stories from the white house and their thoughts on professional and public civility. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv on c-span 3. >> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span 3 explore our nation's past. american history tv on...
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jeremy: my apologies for that. it would not be the pandemic era if we were not having some technical difficulties. i'm not quite sure where my connection drops, so i will just pick up on the transition that we are broadening with the administration and some of our focus. what i last spoke to them four months ago, the number of fully vaccinated americans was 10 million. today it's over 124 million and growing due to the biden administration's robust focus on exceeding vaccine availability. we still have many millions left to vaccinate in the country, we are making substantial progress and we recognize as well that the united states will not be fully safe as long as the virus rages on in other countries and continues to replicate and generate dangerous new variance. in the one in southeast asia shows the risk and consequences of uncontrollable variant. the work on covid-19 will be central and it will be building on decades of experience the agency has in the global health responses, including the response that i help
jeremy: my apologies for that. it would not be the pandemic era if we were not having some technical difficulties. i'm not quite sure where my connection drops, so i will just pick up on the transition that we are broadening with the administration and some of our focus. what i last spoke to them four months ago, the number of fully vaccinated americans was 10 million. today it's over 124 million and growing due to the biden administration's robust focus on exceeding vaccine availability. we...
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tonight former white house secretary lee berman and jeremy bernard talk about treating people well, the extraordinary power of stability at work and life. they share stories from the white house and their thoughts on professional and public civility. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern am. and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. >> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span 3 explore or nation's pasch. created by america's cable television companies. and today we're brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service.
tonight former white house secretary lee berman and jeremy bernard talk about treating people well, the extraordinary power of stability at work and life. they share stories from the white house and their thoughts on professional and public civility. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern am. and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span 3. >> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span 3 explore or nation's pasch. created by america's cable television...
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jeremy: my apologies for that. it would not be the pandemic era if we were not having some technical difficulties. i'm not quite sure where my connection drops, so i will just pick up on the transition that we are broadening with the administration and some of our focus. what i last spoke to them four months ago, the number of fully vaccinated americans was 10 million. today it's over 124 million and growing due to the biden administration's robust focus on exceeding vaccine availability. we still have many millions left to vaccinate in the country, we are making substantial progress and we recognize as well that the united states will not be fully safe as long as the virus rages on in other countries and continues to replicate and generate dangerous new variance. in the one in southeast asia shows the risk and consequences of uncontrollable variant. the work on covid-19 will be central and it will be building on decades of experience the agency has in the global health responses, including the response that i help
jeremy: my apologies for that. it would not be the pandemic era if we were not having some technical difficulties. i'm not quite sure where my connection drops, so i will just pick up on the transition that we are broadening with the administration and some of our focus. what i last spoke to them four months ago, the number of fully vaccinated americans was 10 million. today it's over 124 million and growing due to the biden administration's robust focus on exceeding vaccine availability. we...
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walensky: thank you for that question, jeremy. that team meets intermittently to review the safety data of other vaccines. i look forward to their discussions tomorrow and review those data and to any recommendations come thereafter. in terms of the definition of fully vaccinated, as you know, the definition now is two doses of an mrna vaccine or a single dose of the j&j vaccine. certainly, as dr. fauci terminated -- demonstrated, we are continue to follow the science. it is literally evolving daily. as the science evolves, we will continue to review the data. and, to update our recommendations if necessary. >> next question. >> we will go through a few more. joshua bloomberg. -- josh at bloomberg. >> can you give us a sense of what employers and schools should be doing now? we are seeing a lot of employers put on hold the return to office. we are seeing schools and colleges move to virtual. we are seeing widespread outbreaks in major-league sports. this is mostly the delta surge across the midwest and northeast. or, is this belie
walensky: thank you for that question, jeremy. that team meets intermittently to review the safety data of other vaccines. i look forward to their discussions tomorrow and review those data and to any recommendations come thereafter. in terms of the definition of fully vaccinated, as you know, the definition now is two doses of an mrna vaccine or a single dose of the j&j vaccine. certainly, as dr. fauci terminated -- demonstrated, we are continue to follow the science. it is literally...
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. >> reporter: jeremy butler seen in this no tow with his son, brock, enjoying pizza on a friday night in sonora. he said he just wants life to return to normal. a judge has decided there was enough evidence to try heidi butler, a former high level nurse. in one message, jeremy said the case has taken over their small town and his life, saying i try my hard toes be the best man i can be. i've stayed in this marriage for my children. i've stayed because my wife was sick. the this 100%. investigators said one of his wife's co-workers called the fbi saying she had asked about guns and was discussing herring a hell's angel to carry out this hit. there was also talk of poisoning her husband's diet cokes with covid-19, and she was reportedly going to pay for the murder with a $500,000 life insurance policy on her husband. investigators said butler came up with the plans after one of her husband's real estate participate errs expressed feelings for him, but jeremy maintains it was just a close friendship. he writes she was my best friend during a very difficult time in my life and my children
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jeremy, thank you for being here with us today. we really want to hear what you have to say. >> thanks so much, andrew. that's a very generous introduction. so i want to talk today about how usaid and the administration at large are seeing the outlook. the intro there highlighted the challenges we're seeing in india and south asia, and i this it just underscores the challenging point that we are at, kind of caught in this gap for the year ahead with the hope of vaccines on the horizon, but the reality of large-scale vaccinations still distant from the world at large. for almost a year the world has been experiencing a global health crisis unlike anything we've seen in our lifetime. the u.s. is helping lead the world out of this pandemic and also to do that in a way that leaves the world better prepared to respond to future biological threats. the work of usaid which i'm leading will be central to this effort. i want to talk through some of our plans for tackling this next phase of the pandemic and the challenges that it holds. i la
jeremy, thank you for being here with us today. we really want to hear what you have to say. >> thanks so much, andrew. that's a very generous introduction. so i want to talk today about how usaid and the administration at large are seeing the outlook. the intro there highlighted the challenges we're seeing in india and south asia, and i this it just underscores the challenging point that we are at, kind of caught in this gap for the year ahead with the hope of vaccines on the horizon,...
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jeremy? >> yeah. john, we heard president biden take a victory lap as he was talking about this record jobs number in terms of his administration, the best jobs numbers in a year, but it was very clear that specter of the delta variant was hanging over this event as the president talked about six ways in which his administration and through the legislation that was passed in congress is there to help americans as we experience the economic uncertainty that comes with another wave of this coronavirus. the president talking about the child tax credit that's out there, rental assistance that has been hard to get out the door, an so it's very clear that even though the president was touting these jobs numbers saying the biden plan is working, he is bracing himself for the possibility of more economic uncertainty as the delta variant continues to spread across the country. all of this happening as we are learning that president, who in the last week really has begun to shift towards more hardline measures
jeremy? >> yeah. john, we heard president biden take a victory lap as he was talking about this record jobs number in terms of his administration, the best jobs numbers in a year, but it was very clear that specter of the delta variant was hanging over this event as the president talked about six ways in which his administration and through the legislation that was passed in congress is there to help americans as we experience the economic uncertainty that comes with another wave of this...
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zients: thanks, jeremy. as i said upfront, we have more than enough vaccine for every child, age five through 11. that's 28 million in total. as soon as the vaccine is authorized by the fda. so the first step in the process, that's when we will begin to ship pending the cdcs -- cdc's decision. we'll ship about 15 million doses out nationwide in those next few days with millions more going out each and every week to make sure that we're matching the doses with where they're most needed, where there's the greatest demand. so to put the first week's allocation in perspective, the 15 million going out all in that first week, it took 12 weeks back at the end of 2020 and into 2021, it took 12 weeks to get enough supply out into the field to vaccinate half of the eligible adult population. so we will be doing all of that upfront with millions of more doses each week. so we're in very, very good shape here. so the bottom line is there will be plenty of supply and we look forward to parents having the opportunity to
zients: thanks, jeremy. as i said upfront, we have more than enough vaccine for every child, age five through 11. that's 28 million in total. as soon as the vaccine is authorized by the fda. so the first step in the process, that's when we will begin to ship pending the cdcs -- cdc's decision. we'll ship about 15 million doses out nationwide in those next few days with millions more going out each and every week to make sure that we're matching the doses with where they're most needed, where...
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and for those that don't know, jeremy, and a lot of big pharmaceutical companies, they're, anglo merkel is very much against the lifting those patents so that they can help and distribute more vaccines throughout the world, especially those poor countries. whereas buying wants to lift them. so it is a little bit of, you know, in their, in their news, or are there a news conference, you know, anglo was applauding joe biden saying, ok, you're going to be sending over, call me back. seems to other poor countries. you're all about lifting the patent, but then again, turns it around and it's, but we're not going to do it. you know, so it, again, it's the rules for, we, for the, you know, so that was, that was interesting to see that exchange. well, and that's one thing that, you know, when you look at these 2, they're talking, we have to remember, this is store last or they're still not a person that is cited to replace her when she checks and retires, you've got someone that's leading the party because it's a little different jeremy, but you don't actually have someone putting the leadershi
and for those that don't know, jeremy, and a lot of big pharmaceutical companies, they're, anglo merkel is very much against the lifting those patents so that they can help and distribute more vaccines throughout the world, especially those poor countries. whereas buying wants to lift them. so it is a little bit of, you know, in their, in their news, or are there a news conference, you know, anglo was applauding joe biden saying, ok, you're going to be sending over, call me back. seems to other...
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tonight, former white house social secretaries lee burman and jeremy bernard talk about their book "treating people well" the power of civility in work and life. they share stories from the white house and their thoughts on professional and public civility. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪♪ >>> this is the white house, the home and the office of the president of the united states. last november some 70 million american citizens cast secret ballots to determine who would fill this chair, to determine upon whom would fall the responsibilities of this office. the choice was john fitzgerald kennedy, the youngest man ever elected. he follows a line which began with george washington, the first president and the only president elected by a unanimous vote. he follows thomas jefferson, a principal architect of american democracy. abraham lincoln, whose name stands as a symbol of compassion and humanity throughout the world. from their home in nearby georgetown, on this day, january 20th, 1961, mr. kennedy and his wife come to
tonight, former white house social secretaries lee burman and jeremy bernard talk about their book "treating people well" the power of civility in work and life. they share stories from the white house and their thoughts on professional and public civility. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. ♪♪ >>> this is the white house, the home and the office of the president of the united states. last november some 70...
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chair and gail and jeremy, is great to see you both, thank you for being here. i was glad to hear reports of the 500 million doses of pfizer provided i think it's a very important step, i hope the reports are true but they fall short of the 11 billion doses needed to vaccinate the entire world and it's going to take a long time, enough time for potentially dangerous bearings described. to address this in the quickest way possible, we are going to need to turn our attention significantly ramping up manufacturing capacity and i appreciate the administration support to the wto but we get to reach consensus as a wto and also questions surrounding corporations from manufacturers providing know how to outside. could you describe the administration's plan to address this manufacturing issue worldwide beyond this. >> sure, let me say a couple things and then i will turn it over to you. you are right that increasing the supply, the volume is so we are working with producers to increase production for this year end wrap that up. second, this issue of manufacturing, which
chair and gail and jeremy, is great to see you both, thank you for being here. i was glad to hear reports of the 500 million doses of pfizer provided i think it's a very important step, i hope the reports are true but they fall short of the 11 billion doses needed to vaccinate the entire world and it's going to take a long time, enough time for potentially dangerous bearings described. to address this in the quickest way possible, we are going to need to turn our attention significantly ramping...
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jeremy? jeremy: i had just moved to paris to start work for the u.s. ambassador. and i got a text or an email that said would you be willing to throw your hat into the ring for this job? i was like, yeah right, never -- i will never get it, not in a million years, but i was like, sure. i went to washington, d.c., had meetings with all the senior staff in the west wing. and then, as i was going to the east wing to meet mrs. obama, i realized these meetings were going well, but what am i getting myself into, if this were to happen? and after mrs. obama and i talked a little bit, i said, i've got to be real honest with you. i'm not real good at arranging flowers, and i don't know china patterns. i am not certain i am the right guy for this job. she said, don't worry about it. you will have good people there to help with that. i need someone with good political judgment and how do we get more people who have never been here into the white house. so when i got it, i was kind of like this is surrea
jeremy? jeremy: i had just moved to paris to start work for the u.s. ambassador. and i got a text or an email that said would you be willing to throw your hat into the ring for this job? i was like, yeah right, never -- i will never get it, not in a million years, but i was like, sure. i went to washington, d.c., had meetings with all the senior staff in the west wing. and then, as i was going to the east wing to meet mrs. obama, i realized these meetings were going well, but what am i getting...
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are people who are really unhappy and of course, they are entitled to be unhappy, but when you and jeremy corbyn were running the labour party, there were lots of times when people thought, you were going to change the rules and, isn't he entitled... didn't you nearly get rid of tom watson as deputy leader while he was sitting in a chinese restaurant on a saturday night? that is a very good example! that is the best example _ you could use, because part of this, sometimes it is not the politicians, sometimes it is the courtiers that i might cause you the problem. so, are you going to go along with trying to get rid of david evans, the general secretary of the party? when it came to the example you just used, that was around them trying - to get rid of tom watson, - when jeremy found out about it, he put his foot down and stopped it. that was it. that is what i would say to kier, you need to do that now. - yeah, becausejeremy corbyn did not have enough control of the party and it stymied him and he would have benefited from having more control, which is what keir starmer is trying to do. w
are people who are really unhappy and of course, they are entitled to be unhappy, but when you and jeremy corbyn were running the labour party, there were lots of times when people thought, you were going to change the rules and, isn't he entitled... didn't you nearly get rid of tom watson as deputy leader while he was sitting in a chinese restaurant on a saturday night? that is a very good example! that is the best example _ you could use, because part of this, sometimes it is not the...
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walensky: yeah, thank you for that question, jeremy. so, the acip team meets intermittently to review the safety data of all of their vaccines. and i will look forward to their discussions tomorrow, to review those data, and to any recommendations that come thereafter. in terms of the definition of “fully vaccinated,” as you know, the definition right now is two doses of an mrna vaccine or a single dose of the j&j vaccine. certainly, as dr. fauci has demonstrated, and even our cdc data have also demonstrated, we are continuing to follow that science, and it is literally evolving daily. and as that science evolves, we will continue to review the data and update our recommendations as necessary. mr. zients: next question. moderator: all right. we'll go through a few more. josh wingrove at bloomberg. reporter: hi, there. thank you so much. can you give us a sense of what employers and schools should be doing right now? we're seeing a lot of employers put on hold their “return to office” strategies. we're seeing schools and colleges
walensky: yeah, thank you for that question, jeremy. so, the acip team meets intermittently to review the safety data of all of their vaccines. and i will look forward to their discussions tomorrow, to review those data, and to any recommendations that come thereafter. in terms of the definition of “fully vaccinated,” as you know, the definition right now is two doses of an mrna vaccine or a single dose of the j&j vaccine. certainly, as dr. fauci has demonstrated, and even our cdc data...
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jeremy, to you first, the flag at the white house is now lowered to half staff. what is the white house saying about that? >> that's right, anna. the flag was lowered to half staff today around 2:00 p.m. it came two days after house speaker nancy pelosi ordered the flags at the capitol to be lowered at the half staff. in a white house in a statement on this, it does not explain why it took the white house so long to take this step. but here is a statement from the president on lowering the flag at the white house. as a sign of respect for the service and sacrifice of united states capitol police officers brian d. sicknick and howard liebengood, i hereby order that the flag of the united states shall be flown at half staff at the white house and upon all public buildings and grounds. this is a pattern we have seen from president trump in which he has delayed the lowering of flags during several other incidents which he may not view as politically favorable to him. after senator john mccain died, the president waited two days after much criticism to lower the flag
jeremy, to you first, the flag at the white house is now lowered to half staff. what is the white house saying about that? >> that's right, anna. the flag was lowered to half staff today around 2:00 p.m. it came two days after house speaker nancy pelosi ordered the flags at the capitol to be lowered at the half staff. in a white house in a statement on this, it does not explain why it took the white house so long to take this step. but here is a statement from the president on lowering...
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jeremy and i can serve as examples of that. i grew up on a small farm in ohio. i went to washington after college and i worked at the center for strategic and international studies, which was georgetown university's think tank and went to graduate school and then i was a full-time mother for ten years, which was the best possible experience to be a social secretary. and after that, a friend of mine said, you know, mrs. cheney is looking for a social secretary. you should talk with her. and that's kind of how it all happened after that. and i found myself going from the carpool line one day to learning how to use the white house email system and learning how to clear people into the vice president's home working with the secretary service. so it was a big learning curve, but also i felt very fortunate that i got pushed back into the workforce that way. >> jeremy? >> i had just moved to paris to start working for the u.s. ambassador and i got a text or an email that said would you be willing to throw your hat into the ring for this job. i was like, yeah, right, no
jeremy and i can serve as examples of that. i grew up on a small farm in ohio. i went to washington after college and i worked at the center for strategic and international studies, which was georgetown university's think tank and went to graduate school and then i was a full-time mother for ten years, which was the best possible experience to be a social secretary. and after that, a friend of mine said, you know, mrs. cheney is looking for a social secretary. you should talk with her. and...
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today, i'm talking to jeremy grantham, founder of boston's bmo. in the dying days of the trump administration, jeremy warned u.s. stocks are in a bubble of epic proportions. now, he worries more stimulus to fight covid-19 will inflate the bubble further, and no amount of fed liquidity can stop it from bursting. jeremy: this is a monetary game. you can keep these monetary bubbles going for just so
today, i'm talking to jeremy grantham, founder of boston's bmo. in the dying days of the trump administration, jeremy warned u.s. stocks are in a bubble of epic proportions. now, he worries more stimulus to fight covid-19 will inflate the bubble further, and no amount of fed liquidity can stop it from bursting. jeremy: this is a monetary game. you can keep these monetary bubbles going for just so
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>> jeremy: kept me out of trouble. >> kelly: this is a band. >> jeremy: where are you digging on the internet finding this stuff. >> kelly: look at that cutie. when you were a kid, did you ever pretend you were someone? i pretended that i was steven tyler. did you ever pretend to anyone? >> jeremy: no, i think i want to do -- i could always sing but i couldn't sing like the bands that i like, def leppard, joe elliot, all those types of guys, just couldn't do it. wasn't really my thigh. didn't really find my voice until later on in life, my own styling -- i sing a lot of karaoke. >> kelly: what's your go-to? i'm listening to your deep tones. >> jeremy: at six weeks of traveling, shattered right now. >> kelly: i love that, janis joplin. when you are not shattered, what are you singing at karaoke? >> jeremy: i don't know, probably -- "new york city" was one of my favorites, billy joel. a great thing to do because i had no money, sink or create a karaoke bar. he >> kelly: me too. is it true that sam rockwell used to lip-sync while you would hide and you would be one singing? >> jeremy: w
>> jeremy: kept me out of trouble. >> kelly: this is a band. >> jeremy: where are you digging on the internet finding this stuff. >> kelly: look at that cutie. when you were a kid, did you ever pretend you were someone? i pretended that i was steven tyler. did you ever pretend to anyone? >> jeremy: no, i think i want to do -- i could always sing but i couldn't sing like the bands that i like, def leppard, joe elliot, all those types of guys, just couldn't do it....
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tonight former white house social secretary lee berman and jeremy bernard talk about their book "treating people well the extraordinary power of civility in work and in life." they share stories from the white house and their thoughts on public civility. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on cspan3. >>> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on Ñ%5&v■cspan3 e our nation's past,
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i just wanted to follow up on the last one from jeremy since april 1 is the end of next week. do you think that j&j will have that 20 million shots? can you give us an estimate of how many j&j shots are going out this week and how much states are seeing in their projections for next week? andy: i am not going to give you precise numbers. obviously this is a ramped up manufacturing process. we're working with them very closely. i wouldn't signal that they're going to be far away from the numbers that they have projected at all, give or take a little bit. and obviously we're holding them accountable and working closely with them. but at this point in time, i don't want to commit to what's going to happen over the course of the coming week. i would leave that to the company. next question. >> next we'll go to nancy quarters at cbs. reporter: thank you. how do you plan to deal with hesitancy surrounding the astrazeneca vaccine in particular? or do you anticipate that by the time it's in circulation, there will be so much supply of the other vaccines that it really won't matter? an
i just wanted to follow up on the last one from jeremy since april 1 is the end of next week. do you think that j&j will have that 20 million shots? can you give us an estimate of how many j&j shots are going out this week and how much states are seeing in their projections for next week? andy: i am not going to give you precise numbers. obviously this is a ramped up manufacturing process. we're working with them very closely. i wouldn't signal that they're going to be far away from the...
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mostly instigated by jeremy. >> reporter: it was jeremy, the oldest who led the pack of wise siblings, telling we'll always have each other. no matter what happens, you'll always have two brothers to lean on. but 9/11 would change everything. >> we just got a report in that there's been some sort of explosion at the world trade center in new york city. >> reporter: all three of the wise boys eventually deploying to afghanistan in what would become america's longest war. beau, a marine, ben, a green beret, jeremy a navy s.e.a.l., and later a cia contractor. beau's brothers serving eight combat deployments combined, both becoming husbands and fathers, snatching precious moments at home with loved ones. ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ >> reporter: but always returning to the next tour. >> they both saw a lot of action. >> they saw a lot, but i think ben might have seen probably the most. >> reporter: beau worried about ben, but not so much about jeremy. >> from the beginning, i -- i wasn't really worried about him. i mean, i was just -- he was invincible, you know, in my mind. >> reporter:
mostly instigated by jeremy. >> reporter: it was jeremy, the oldest who led the pack of wise siblings, telling we'll always have each other. no matter what happens, you'll always have two brothers to lean on. but 9/11 would change everything. >> we just got a report in that there's been some sort of explosion at the world trade center in new york city. >> reporter: all three of the wise boys eventually deploying to afghanistan in what would become america's longest war. beau,...
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joining me now is jeremy lin. i'm so grateful that you're here, jeremy. thank you so much. let's talk about what made you write this. you were playing a game for the golden state warriors' g league team and someone actually called you coronavirus as a slur. tell me about that. what was your reaction in the moment? >> you know, i think for me just this has been something that's been really boiling up and boiling up for me just because i've seen since, you know, last year around january, when everything started to happen and i just have seen the rise in what we have -- in a lot of these attacks and hate crimes and stuff like that. so something i was trying to bring awareness towards, and it was just something that, you know, i had for some of this time finished my season in the cba, in the china basketball association last year. so i was actually removed for about five, six months. then when i came back, it seemed like, you know, things in the u.s. had gotten even more hostile. >> so, jeremy, the league says they are investigating the incident, but you say that you're not int
joining me now is jeremy lin. i'm so grateful that you're here, jeremy. thank you so much. let's talk about what made you write this. you were playing a game for the golden state warriors' g league team and someone actually called you coronavirus as a slur. tell me about that. what was your reaction in the moment? >> you know, i think for me just this has been something that's been really boiling up and boiling up for me just because i've seen since, you know, last year around january,...
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jeremy? >> the top of the list, because of the times we live in now, we have a lot of benefits of technology, getting information so quick. i feel like because of becoming accustomed to the immediate response, sometimes people don't step back and really listen. listen firsthand speaker last is one of the chapters in the book. it is hard at this day in time to get someone to listen to someone else. when i see someone in a store and they are on the headset talking to someone and they are at the cashier or something, i find it's so unbelievably rude, because they are not even acknowledging the person across the way, but it has become very normal these days. i think it's one of the more important things for these times. >> i agree. i also think humor is an incredibly powerful tool. we often say i am not naturally funny or naturally funny, but all of those are learned behaviors. while there are people who are naturally funny like jeremy, there is those like me who need to find a way to learn that.
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jeremy? >> the top of the list, because of the times we live in now, we have a lot of benefits from technology and getting information quickly. but i feel like, because of becoming accustomed to immediate response, that sometimes people don't step back and really listen. one of our chapters is listen first and speak last. it's really hard in this day and time to get people to really listen to someone else. when i see someone in a store and they are on the headsets or something, talking to someone in the middle of a conversation and a cashier or something, i feel it's so unbelievably rude because you're not even acknowledging the person right across the way. but it has become very normal these days. i think it's one of the more important things for these times. >> i agree. i also think humor is an incredibly powerful tool. you know, we often say i'm not naturally funny or i'm not naturally charming. but all of those behaviors are learned behaviors. while there are people who are naturally funn
jeremy? >> the top of the list, because of the times we live in now, we have a lot of benefits from technology and getting information quickly. but i feel like, because of becoming accustomed to immediate response, that sometimes people don't step back and really listen. one of our chapters is listen first and speak last. it's really hard in this day and time to get people to really listen to someone else. when i see someone in a store and they are on the headsets or something, talking to...
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maybe one more question if you want to take the last question jeremy. maybe a question you didn't get to. >> the question that i would ask at the end of the interview is what is the question i should've asked. >> gee, i don't want to bore everybody with flattery but you asked great questions and so nothing immediately leads to mind. koopman going to think that there is anybody that we didn't touch on from the book that deserves mention. >> we had quite a few of those chapters in one way or another. >> i think if we can't think of anything, something of the world. [laughter] >> let me hold this up one more time and say, marvelous read phil, is a pleasure to talk to you tonight need to see worker from early chapters of humanities and to find the interesting covers and it is a marvelous read and it really drew me through and i think that's a marvelous contribution to both literature but the environmental movements and environmental 20th century and how we think about wilderness how we think about place and what we carry into the natural world pretty and wh
maybe one more question if you want to take the last question jeremy. maybe a question you didn't get to. >> the question that i would ask at the end of the interview is what is the question i should've asked. >> gee, i don't want to bore everybody with flattery but you asked great questions and so nothing immediately leads to mind. koopman going to think that there is anybody that we didn't touch on from the book that deserves mention. >> we had quite a few of those chapters...
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jeremy diamond is at the white house now. there's a talk of a change in tone from the president or the statement yesterday indicating he supports a peaceful transition. but, in fact, if he's not attending the inauguration, how is he supporting a peaceful transition? >> reporter: he's not sending the signal to the country that he offered. yesterday in the message he talked about healing and reconciliation, a time to bring back calm. that was in the script the president was reading. this is the real donald trump you're seeing here as we often do on twitter. the president saying he will not go to the inauguration on january 20th becoming the 4th president in history not to attend the inauguration. and the first since 1869. so certainly the first president in modern american history, recent american history not to attend his successor's inauguration and only the 4th ever. it comes just days after we saw the insurrection on capitol hill where the president incited a mob of supporters to go to capitol hill and storm the halls of co
jeremy diamond is at the white house now. there's a talk of a change in tone from the president or the statement yesterday indicating he supports a peaceful transition. but, in fact, if he's not attending the inauguration, how is he supporting a peaceful transition? >> reporter: he's not sending the signal to the country that he offered. yesterday in the message he talked about healing and reconciliation, a time to bring back calm. that was in the script the president was reading. this is...
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jeremy. top of the list. because of the times that we live in. now we have a lot of the benefits of technology. getting information so quick. but i feel like, becoming accustomed to immediate response sometimes people don't step back and really listen. and one of our chapters is listen, listen first, and speak last. it's really hard in this day and time to get people to really listen to someone else. when i see someone in a store, and they are on the headset or something, talking to someone, in the midst of conversation and they're at that cashier, i find it so unbelievably rude because you're not even acknowledging the person right across the way. but it has become very normal these days. and i think it is one of the more important things for these times. >> i agree. i also think that humor is a incredibly powerful tool. we often say i'm not naturally funny or i'm not naturally charming, but all those behaviors are learned behaviors, while there are naturally funny people like jeremy, there are people like me who have had to find a way to learn
jeremy. top of the list. because of the times that we live in. now we have a lot of the benefits of technology. getting information so quick. but i feel like, becoming accustomed to immediate response sometimes people don't step back and really listen. and one of our chapters is listen, listen first, and speak last. it's really hard in this day and time to get people to really listen to someone else. when i see someone in a store, and they are on the headset or something, talking to someone, in...
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as we move forward, jeremy, what would you like to see done? >> i think at the end of the day more people spend time listen and hearing than judging and condemning. i would love the see cross cultural solidarity. i would love to see people supporting, you know, anti-racism not just in one people group but across the board. and so one thing i have been doing is i have been donating money for every single three-pointer i hit, and one of the organizations that i'm donating to -- and i'm planning to highlight more organizations -- are these organizations that do cross culture work, that have to do with racism and justice. that's something that if people want to join me, i would love to see that. >> jeremy, thank you so much. i really appreciate it. and i hope what you said and what you want changed, hope that comes the fruition. thank you so much, sir. >> i appreciate it. this can for having me. >> very, very important top you can. >>> they're no longer being published. dr. seuss books you might have forgotten sbabout and the racis within them. nex
as we move forward, jeremy, what would you like to see done? >> i think at the end of the day more people spend time listen and hearing than judging and condemning. i would love the see cross cultural solidarity. i would love to see people supporting, you know, anti-racism not just in one people group but across the board. and so one thing i have been doing is i have been donating money for every single three-pointer i hit, and one of the organizations that i'm donating to -- and i'm...
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tonight, former white house social secretaries lee berman and jeremy bernard talk about their book "treating people well: the extraordinary power of civility at work and in life." they share stories from the white house and their thoughts on professional and public civility. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> "the inaugural story 1969" is a 45-minute film by the joint congressional inaugural committee, the senate recording studio and the naval photographic center. this film details the time-honored events of a presidential inauguration day. it focuses on the january 20th, 1969, richard nixon inauguration, showing guests arriving at the u.s. capitol and scenes from the inaugural parade on pennsylvania avenue. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪ this is my country ♪ ♪ land of my birth ♪ ♪ this is my
tonight, former white house social secretaries lee berman and jeremy bernard talk about their book "treating people well: the extraordinary power of civility at work and in life." they share stories from the white house and their thoughts on professional and public civility. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> "the inaugural story 1969" is a 45-minute film by the joint congressional inaugural...
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jeremy diamond is over at the white house for us. jeremy, president trump made it clear he will not, repeat, not attend the inauguration of the president-elect on wednesday, but vice president pence has been very visible over the last few days. he will attend the inauguration. he's carrying out the duties that one might think that the president himself would do. so what's going on? is the vice president, for all practical purposes, assume some of trump's duties? >> reporter: well, the vice president is certainly filling a vacuum left by president trump here in the final days of trump's presidency. the president is behind closed doors, holed up inside the white house. he has no public events on his schedule, and meanwhile, vice president pence is traveling today to one of two military installations that he will be visiting this weekend to try and talk about the trump foreign policy achievements over the four years in office and send a public signal there is leadership in this government and we've seen vice president pence fill this ro
jeremy diamond is over at the white house for us. jeremy, president trump made it clear he will not, repeat, not attend the inauguration of the president-elect on wednesday, but vice president pence has been very visible over the last few days. he will attend the inauguration. he's carrying out the duties that one might think that the president himself would do. so what's going on? is the vice president, for all practical purposes, assume some of trump's duties? >> reporter: well, the...
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peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the "new york times" and jeremy bash is back with us, former chief of staff at the cia, and pentagon, former chief council to the house intel committee. good evening and welcome to you all, kristen, old friend, i'd like to begin with you. the president seemed a little bit defensive on immigration. did it lead you and/or others to believe that they were truly caught off guard by this wave that he insists is really no bigger than other off years? >> brian, it's great to be with you, great to see you. i think to some extent the administration is caught off guard by just how big this wave is. as you heard president biden say, this is a seasonal issue. these numbers surge when we approach the spring, and warmer months. and yet, what his own dhs secretary has said is that this surge is going to be, they believe, the largest in 20 years. and so of course his administration has been fielding questions about whether there's been mixed messaging, whether his policies are unintentionally sending the message that migrants are welcome. and so they'v
peter baker, chief white house correspondent for the "new york times" and jeremy bash is back with us, former chief of staff at the cia, and pentagon, former chief council to the house intel committee. good evening and welcome to you all, kristen, old friend, i'd like to begin with you. the president seemed a little bit defensive on immigration. did it lead you and/or others to believe that they were truly caught off guard by this wave that he insists is really no bigger than other...
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jeremy diamond, cnn. >> thanks for taking the question. i am wondering how do you all anticipate that declining deaths and cases will affect people's decisions to get vaccinated? especially for those on the fence. i am wondering if you guys have an update on the doses you plan to send abroad, what the timing for that is and if you have settled on a process for deciding which countries will get doses and how many? mr. slavitt: why don't we start with the first question, which is the impact of the improving outlook of the pandemic on people's willingness to get vaccinated. dr. murthy, do you want to start with that? well it is kind of a funny thing to talk about, the truth of the matter is people want to get back to the normal lives. they do have questions about making sure they can do that safely, and that is great. we are obviously pleased with that. i applaud the initiative on the company's part. we have conversations with them, but these are things they were doing. they saw a need in their audience base, so, next question. >> i am having
jeremy diamond, cnn. >> thanks for taking the question. i am wondering how do you all anticipate that declining deaths and cases will affect people's decisions to get vaccinated? especially for those on the fence. i am wondering if you guys have an update on the doses you plan to send abroad, what the timing for that is and if you have settled on a process for deciding which countries will get doses and how many? mr. slavitt: why don't we start with the first question, which is the impact...
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our editor jeremy, whether it's the israelis feel they hit the targets they have wanted to, or whether they are hearing the public american pressure, something does look like it has changed the equation in the middle east? jeremy: in military briefings, journalists, they say they will have more targets if they need them and they will continue with this. after those comments from the white house where they are clearly ramping up the pressure on the israeli government, it's the phone call that president biden had with mr. netanyahu, and the fact that they have said it, the way they said it suggests that they believe the behind-the-scenes pressure is not working the way they would like it too. i have spoken tonight to senior israeli officials who say they are focusing on another part of the biden readout. which was that there is a progression towards a cease-fire. i think the indications come out of both sides, palestinian and israeli, sometime in the next 24 hours there probably will be one. we cannot say for definite. katty: there is a story that a senior hamas official said this evenin
our editor jeremy, whether it's the israelis feel they hit the targets they have wanted to, or whether they are hearing the public american pressure, something does look like it has changed the equation in the middle east? jeremy: in military briefings, journalists, they say they will have more targets if they need them and they will continue with this. after those comments from the white house where they are clearly ramping up the pressure on the israeli government, it's the phone call that...
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what jeremy said, how build back better would build inflation. they comment and say, in the long run. voters don't care about things in the long run. they want them solved now. i think what manchin is hearing is that and that creates a big problem for the white house. >> the white house has leverage with manchin. >> i want to ask one thing because we're running out of time. voting rights, that was pushed on. the president had closed doors. talked about it in a commencement address. what's the future of it? >> the white house is trying to escalate the rhetoric. you heard the president say this is a top priority but it remains unclear how they're going to move forward with this given the 50-50 senate unless they do something on a filibuster. we've heard some conversations. there are some democrats talking about are there ways to do a carve out, rules change? the president in a cnn event this fall suggested some openness to that. we haven't heard of that and pressure is increasing on white house and democrats. activists, they don't want to see it co
what jeremy said, how build back better would build inflation. they comment and say, in the long run. voters don't care about things in the long run. they want them solved now. i think what manchin is hearing is that and that creates a big problem for the white house. >> the white house has leverage with manchin. >> i want to ask one thing because we're running out of time. voting rights, that was pushed on. the president had closed doors. talked about it in a commencement address....
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. >> next up is jeremy from lawrence kansas. hello thank you. it is the case the wise scientist driven database of health policy way out of this pandemic is rapid antigen testing specifically. people can go lookid at harvard epidemiologist, wrote an op-ed in the "new yorks times" october 1 titled rapid test or the answer to living with covid-19. if this administration make it mandatory for all to be tested for infectivity by rapid antigen test in order to go to work. vaccinated and unvaccinated. bindings to roll role at the defense production act now and make it available for hundreds of millions of americans to test themselves at home, work, school. finally people like to go look at facts and as to says covid-19 mask vaccination campaigns are promoting the dominant selective escape variant. so in many ways this policy of pfizer apartheid putting vaccines together unmasked indoorshe but we had into the winter is the worst thing in terms of evolutionary pressure towards escape variance. >> host: jeremy will get some response from doctor michaels.
. >> next up is jeremy from lawrence kansas. hello thank you. it is the case the wise scientist driven database of health policy way out of this pandemic is rapid antigen testing specifically. people can go lookid at harvard epidemiologist, wrote an op-ed in the "new yorks times" october 1 titled rapid test or the answer to living with covid-19. if this administration make it mandatory for all to be tested for infectivity by rapid antigen test in order to go to work. vaccinated...
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jeremy is still here. david, i feel like this interweaving of his businesses and the state, the government, was a beat you were on. you uncovered everything that became known for the most part during his presidency. this is a bombshell, though. and it pulls in all the shady actors from deutsche bank to the hotel to foreign money. explain what we are learning. >> well, you are right, this throw as light on something we have wondered about for a long time. trump nixed his business in his presidency nowhere more so than in the trump. did it work out in profit? no. did it work out for him in influence he could wield on other people? deutsche bank say we think trump got basically forbearance on his loan from deutsche bank where he didn't have to pay the principal on his loan until years later. they don't have the proof on that. but i don't think that part of it is as well proven as the house would like it to be. >> i want to read the letter from maloney and connolly in terms whereof the investigation might go.
jeremy is still here. david, i feel like this interweaving of his businesses and the state, the government, was a beat you were on. you uncovered everything that became known for the most part during his presidency. this is a bombshell, though. and it pulls in all the shady actors from deutsche bank to the hotel to foreign money. explain what we are learning. >> well, you are right, this throw as light on something we have wondered about for a long time. trump nixed his business in his...
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tonight former white house social secretaries lee berman and jeremy bernard talk about their book "treating people well" the extraordinary power of civility at work and in life. they share stories from the white house and their thoughts on professional and public civility. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv on c-span 3. >> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span 3 explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span 3 created by ari
tonight former white house social secretaries lee berman and jeremy bernard talk about their book "treating people well" the extraordinary power of civility at work and in life. they share stories from the white house and their thoughts on professional and public civility. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv on c-span 3. >> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span 3 explore our nation's past. american history tv on...
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basketball player jeremy lin joins us when we come back. want to save hundreds on your wireless bill? with xfinity mobile, you can. how about saving hundreds on the new samsung galaxy s21 ultra 5g? you can do that too. all on the most reliable network? sure thing! and with fast, nationwide 5g included - at no extra cost? we've got you covered. so join the carrier rated #1 in customer satisfaction... ...and learn how much you can save at xfinitymobile.com/mysavings. >>> regardless of the motive in the atlanta shootings, the asian american community is on edge because of the racism since the pan pandemic and the commentary of the previous leader of the free world. >> i can name kung flu. before the plague from china came in, you know what that is, the china virus. i want to provide an update on our response to the china virus. kung flu, yeah. kung flu. medicine will e radicate the china virus once and for all. china and china and it came from china. when we got hit by the china virus as i call it. >> the last comment was last night, still doi
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jeremy, anything you want to add? >> you know, one of the things i think about when i think about colon powell, i think about what he had to overcome. as a young african-american soldier he trained at fort benning in georgia and he was refused service at some of the bars and restaurants that he would go into. for someone like that to overcome overt racism in our country and rise through the ranks of our military, shows, number one, how powerful they can be to advance the careers of young people of color and how important that is, but also shows the character that colin powell had. and as referenced, people thought he could become president. he was leading in the head to head calls in the hypothetical matchup. he even won the vice presidential primary in new hampshire for the republican party if you can believe it. he got three electoral votes. was the powerful grip colin powell had as someone who could serve our country with such distinction, overcome racism, overcome being from chief immigrants. for colin powell, he
jeremy, anything you want to add? >> you know, one of the things i think about when i think about colon powell, i think about what he had to overcome. as a young african-american soldier he trained at fort benning in georgia and he was refused service at some of the bars and restaurants that he would go into. for someone like that to overcome overt racism in our country and rise through the ranks of our military, shows, number one, how powerful they can be to advance the careers of young...
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suddenly, jeremy's head was completely buried. >> at first, it seemed like everyone was fine. he landed as he should normally. >> is buried. >> you can't really tell in the pov footage, but i can see his leg kick, and he's trying to kick himself up, and it is not working. >> then i started to try to blow a hole so i could breathe, but that did not work either. then after 20 seconds, i thought just chill out, don't use energy so i don't breathe as much. >> pov being pointed view. it took two men to dig them out. they are sharing the video to make everyone aware it could happen to anybody. >>> there were no winners in the final powerball drawing of the year. the jackpot has ballooned to $500 million. it has been almost 3 months since someone hit the powerball jackpot. the overalls of winning are one in 292.2 million. good luck. the next drawing will happen on saturday. >>> a beloved san francisco family business having its last hurrah after more than a century. say hello to 2022 with xfinity and you'll get fast and reliable internet for only nineteen ninety-nine a month for twel
suddenly, jeremy's head was completely buried. >> at first, it seemed like everyone was fine. he landed as he should normally. >> is buried. >> you can't really tell in the pov footage, but i can see his leg kick, and he's trying to kick himself up, and it is not working. >> then i started to try to blow a hole so i could breathe, but that did not work either. then after 20 seconds, i thought just chill out, don't use energy so i don't breathe as much. >> pov being...
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