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. >> you've got honus wagner, ty cobb, cy young, christy mathewson. >> i'm thinking to myself, "oh, my god. i have $1 million sitting in a chair." >> but is it almost too much of a good thing? >> it certainly changes the market in a negative way. >> i'm jamie colby, and today, i'm in northwest ohio, on the edge of an area called the great black swamp. i'm here to meet a family who's lived here for more than a 100 years. so when they unearthed their strange inheritance, they give it the code name -- "the black swamp find." >> i'm karl kissner. in 2011, my cousins and i inherited the family home from our aunt. she had left us a note -- we would find things in this home that we never knew existed. >> karl, a 54-year-old restaurant owner, has invited me to the family home in the small town of defiance, ohio. karl? hi. i'm jamie. how are you? >> very good. pleasure to meet you. >> nice to meet you, too. thanks for having me. is this the family home? >> this is grandma's home. come on in. i'll show you around. >> the house first came into karl's family in 1909. >> neat old place, but needs a
. >> you've got honus wagner, ty cobb, cy young, christy mathewson. >> i'm thinking to myself, "oh, my god. i have $1 million sitting in a chair." >> but is it almost too much of a good thing? >> it certainly changes the market in a negative way. >> i'm jamie colby, and today, i'm in northwest ohio, on the edge of an area called the great black swamp. i'm here to meet a family who's lived here for more than a 100 years. so when they unearthed their...
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wagner, are you there? okay, we're going to work -- dr. wagner, are you there?> good morning. >> good morning. thank you so much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> dr. wagner, i know we spoke with you last week and even in that short amount of time we've seen so many different developments with this virus. what has been the biggest changes you've seen at the hospital? >> we've been taking the opportunity in the emergency department -- >> okay, dr. wagner, we're having some issues with your audio, so i'm not able to hear you right now. of course we're going to work on that and we'll bring that information to you later here on "today in the bay." 4:49 right now. laura, what are you working on this morning? >> everybody loves our san jose sharks. we love cheering them on and, you know what, they're defending their decision to go ahead with games at s.a.p. center even when santa clara county recommended canceling gatherings of more than 1,000. sharks executives telling "the america si news" the team consulted with health experts, the nhl, not the team, would have to
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he has also staged many operas going back to wagner again and again his 1st time was knowing playing at the by a white festival in 1907. to leave a film chorley many of your colleagues vendors last frontier were also supposed to direct and buy rights but they shied away from doing it what's so difficult about staging wagner is that he can help operates according to different rules. from directors can't expect to use the same criteria and the same working methods as they do in the cinema that was always clear and i told the singers and the others that we had to forget that i were controlling i said that we had a task and that there would only be an opera when the whole world transformed into music and you can see built in music from. so it's unfair back to film you've been in some very extreme places in the mountains in the amazon underwater in the desert on the ice caps is there anything else that you're still seeking or that you'd like to explore more. i'd like to go to the space station or to the moon. or i'd like to make a short visit to mars if that ever becomes possible mobs in
he has also staged many operas going back to wagner again and again his 1st time was knowing playing at the by a white festival in 1907. to leave a film chorley many of your colleagues vendors last frontier were also supposed to direct and buy rights but they shied away from doing it what's so difficult about staging wagner is that he can help operates according to different rules. from directors can't expect to use the same criteria and the same working methods as they do in the cinema that...
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we are going to talk to kurt wagner about that, coming up.his is bloomberg. ♪ facebook is launching a new video chat product to capitalize on the world trapped indoors. this as other services like zoom have skyrocketed in popularity. joining us now, bloomberg's kurt wagner who spoke to mark zuckerberg about this. what did mark tell you about his ambitions, other than to basically get in on the action? kurt: he said that he looked around at the marketplace and what he thought he saw was that all the video chat services people were using were the kind of things you would use for work or formal meetings. he thought there was room to create something that felt a little more social and more fun. tot is where facebook tries thread the needle. they have this video chat service, but it has a handful of features that feel less cumbersome and stuffy. you can use ar filters. you can jump in and out of rooms. you can visit different groups of friends easily. he's hoping this offers a nice alternative to zoom. emily: many consumers are now using zoom. zoo
we are going to talk to kurt wagner about that, coming up.his is bloomberg. ♪ facebook is launching a new video chat product to capitalize on the world trapped indoors. this as other services like zoom have skyrocketed in popularity. joining us now, bloomberg's kurt wagner who spoke to mark zuckerberg about this. what did mark tell you about his ambitions, other than to basically get in on the action? kurt: he said that he looked around at the marketplace and what he thought he saw was that...
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alexei wagner at stanford hospital. good morning to you, dr.ner. >> good morning. >> thank you so much for joining us. last time we spoke with you it was about a week ago. what have you seen the difference at the hospital that you've seen over that week? we've seen a big growth within the changes of the virus. >> we've been preparing very hard with what the future holds and happy and thankful for the social distancing and shelter in place as it's given us a reduction over the last two weeks, allowing us to prepare and launch new services for our covid patients in the coming weeks primarily digital health for these patients. >> i know we've been talking a lot about the ventilators. they're so important when treating those with incaviglia. there's a big shortage in new york. how are we looking here at stanford hospital? >> we've been preparing very well here at stanford and i think we're prepared to have enough ventilators that we need including bed space and icu bed space. >> let's talk about that peak. some are saying we should see it around ea
alexei wagner at stanford hospital. good morning to you, dr.ner. >> good morning. >> thank you so much for joining us. last time we spoke with you it was about a week ago. what have you seen the difference at the hospital that you've seen over that week? we've seen a big growth within the changes of the virus. >> we've been preparing very hard with what the future holds and happy and thankful for the social distancing and shelter in place as it's given us a reduction over the...
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they called the prince of wales the prior wagner, he is the prince of denmark and it is this -- whati love about it is it is a hilarious rewrite but also a rewriting that gets rid of the tragic misogyny of the actual play. it becomes a play in which hamlet himself is dating ophelia and ophelia has been giving him presents but he is in debt for some reason and is ponding the present and ophelia knows he is ponding the present as he gets so stressed about the debt he is accruing that he becomes delusional, seeing ghosts, all the rest of the characters at play, the king and queen and all the friends and ophelia realize hamlet is off the rails so they can come up with this elaborate scheme involving the false dagger and more ghost costumes, snapping back to reality and ends with queens looking forward happily to file and hamlet heading off on their honeymoon so on one level it is really silly, d road played hamlet, harris came up with the title, this is a joint production but shows how they engaged really deeply with the vendor at high culture and they were completely unafraid to subvert
they called the prince of wales the prior wagner, he is the prince of denmark and it is this -- whati love about it is it is a hilarious rewrite but also a rewriting that gets rid of the tragic misogyny of the actual play. it becomes a play in which hamlet himself is dating ophelia and ophelia has been giving him presents but he is in debt for some reason and is ponding the present and ophelia knows he is ponding the present as he gets so stressed about the debt he is accruing that he becomes...
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as the wagner-rogers bill, to let in 10,000 jewish children a year. outside of the immigration quota system. what you see is the american public is polled about this in 1939. should we be letting in refugee children from germany outside of the quota system? you see that two-thirds of americans are against letting in refugee children. eleanor roos svel eleanor roosevelt is a champion of this bill. she says other countries are taking their share of the children and we should, too. she actually writes this telegram to fdr asking him if he is going to speak out whether she should speak about it? fdr responds, all right for you to support child refugee bill but it's best for me to say nothing. he never does speak out on behalf of this bill. the owe poe nepponents of the b led by robert reynolds from north carolina. it's democratic white souther r southerners who are anti immigratii anti-immigration. he argues that american children have their own problems. we need to take care of american children before we take care of foreign children. the contrast betwe
as the wagner-rogers bill, to let in 10,000 jewish children a year. outside of the immigration quota system. what you see is the american public is polled about this in 1939. should we be letting in refugee children from germany outside of the quota system? you see that two-thirds of americans are against letting in refugee children. eleanor roos svel eleanor roosevelt is a champion of this bill. she says other countries are taking their share of the children and we should, too. she actually...
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wagner using the johns-hopkins data, to where we are in a much better place today. and if we can continue this for a while longer, i am very confident that we are going to meet the criteria to transition to phase one while we have the testing capacity and the contact tracing capacity in order to ensure that we can continue down that road in a way that is safe for the public. so i do want to continue to express my appreciation to the people of louisiana. i know this is tough, but i also know that we are strong and resilient, and we are going to get through this. so thank all of you and god bless. >> "wall street journal" primetime. a special evening edition of "wall street journal." on the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. besser, s are dr. rich former acting director of the centers for disease control. he joins us to talk about the federal response to the covid-19 pandemic. hen michael strain, director of economic policies, he discusses how the virus has affected the american work force. and illinois republican gressman la hood on the covid-19 response i
wagner using the johns-hopkins data, to where we are in a much better place today. and if we can continue this for a while longer, i am very confident that we are going to meet the criteria to transition to phase one while we have the testing capacity and the contact tracing capacity in order to ensure that we can continue down that road in a way that is safe for the public. so i do want to continue to express my appreciation to the people of louisiana. i know this is tough, but i also know...
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i want to bring in bloomberg's kurt wagner who covers facebook.ightforward deal. explained to us what facebook is actually buying here, and what that means about their admission. -- ambition. kurt: usually what we see from mark zuckerberg is him spending a lot of money to read -- to acquire a company, which we have seen with instagram and whatsapp for $19 billion a few years ago. what is unique about this is he is not acquiring anybody. just taking a sizable stake in a company. markhat is unique is zuckerberg is usually someone who is in control of everything. here is a relationship he is not necessarily going to be able to control. what we have heard yesterday from the two sides is they see this as a strategic partnership because whatsapp is huge in india and jio has a lot of reach to indian small businesses and consumers. so you can imagine a world in which whatsapp is able to extend its reach through the jio partnership and jio gets a nice investment from facebook, and the existing relationship with the world's largest social network. emily: ex
i want to bring in bloomberg's kurt wagner who covers facebook.ightforward deal. explained to us what facebook is actually buying here, and what that means about their admission. -- ambition. kurt: usually what we see from mark zuckerberg is him spending a lot of money to read -- to acquire a company, which we have seen with instagram and whatsapp for $19 billion a few years ago. what is unique about this is he is not acquiring anybody. just taking a sizable stake in a company. markhat is...
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i want to bring in kurt wagner now, who covers facebook and twitter for us.bernie dropping out of the race, he was an expert at breaking through online. joe biden has not been as good at that. what does this mean for the campaign going forward, in terms of their digital strategy as it pertains to add dollars that will be spent -- ad dollars that will be spent on facebook, twitter, and elsewhere? >> this was a huge storyline after 2016. there was a lot of reviewing of how president trump used facebook versus how hillary clinton used facebook. there was a pretty strong belief that president trump did it much better. even today, i just went and looked. he has run 85 active advertising campaigns on facebook today has twohereas joe biden active campaigns he has launched today. even just the sheer volume that we are seeing from president trump versus joe biden is very drastically different. athink that when you look this two horse race, joe biden and his team are probably going to have to be a lot more aggressive on social media than they have been thus far. emily:
i want to bring in kurt wagner now, who covers facebook and twitter for us.bernie dropping out of the race, he was an expert at breaking through online. joe biden has not been as good at that. what does this mean for the campaign going forward, in terms of their digital strategy as it pertains to add dollars that will be spent -- ad dollars that will be spent on facebook, twitter, and elsewhere? >> this was a huge storyline after 2016. there was a lot of reviewing of how president trump...
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and particularly the music of wagner. i'm wondering if there was any attempt to keep german music out of movies. >> that is a good question. i'll answer this way. i don't know about movies. but what i can say is this, and i'm glad to have the opportunity to address this, during world war ii in the united states, german music was played. it was welcomed. people enthused over it. there was not the same reaction to german music in the united states during the second world war as had happened during the first world war. german music for example was -- wagner was performed for war bond drives during the second wor world war. so there was no proscription during the second world war. so quwagner was quite popular i the united states during world war 2ii. and it is a striking departure from what had happened 20 years earlier. yes. >> so if history is destined to repeat itself, i'm just curious, is this a bygone era of classical music and its role in the united states as well as foreign diplomacy, and if not, or if there is a way
and particularly the music of wagner. i'm wondering if there was any attempt to keep german music out of movies. >> that is a good question. i'll answer this way. i don't know about movies. but what i can say is this, and i'm glad to have the opportunity to address this, during world war ii in the united states, german music was played. it was welcomed. people enthused over it. there was not the same reaction to german music in the united states during the second world war as had happened...
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heidi wagner. >> as a baby, she was favored, everybody loved her.he could do no wrong. >> anna was one of heidi's four sisters. >> she was just special, she'd walk into the room and she was ready for that good time. >> heidi grew up with no fewer than seven older siblings. tell me about her growing up. >> she was fun-loving girl, rather shy tho, heidi seemed like appropriate game. >> heidi's mom, janet. >> family got together, loud and boisterous, she got embarrassed easily, would hide her face. >> as heidi got older, she was still cute and bubbly but no pushover. >> kind of intimidating actually. for being so small, you wouldn't think so. >> at just 20 heidi started working in the not entirely feminine gas and chemical industry just outside salt lake city. cindy sanchez was one of heidi's coworkers. >> we worked with hazardous chemicals and gasses. >> thrived in workplace that favored hard hats over heats. >> it was dangerous if you didn't follow the rules. to quote from heidi, everything is dangerous, it's just what will kill you quickest. >> more
heidi wagner. >> as a baby, she was favored, everybody loved her.he could do no wrong. >> anna was one of heidi's four sisters. >> she was just special, she'd walk into the room and she was ready for that good time. >> heidi grew up with no fewer than seven older siblings. tell me about her growing up. >> she was fun-loving girl, rather shy tho, heidi seemed like appropriate game. >> heidi's mom, janet. >> family got together, loud and boisterous, she...
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[john wagner, md] the science says we have more hope than ever before, but we can only promise one thingat is we keep trying and that we'll learn from it. and, the children's cancer research fund allows us to do just that. >> now, back to "strange inheritance." >> nicky gottelier has just auctioned off a ring that belonged to her ancestor, novelist jane austen, for $236,000. >> it went for an absolutely phenomenal amount of money. >> it's revealed the buyer is american pop singer kelly clarkson. turns out she's a janeite. >> i just loved how her characters were so strong and so confident and almost had the mentality sometimes that a man would portray in that time. >> there's just one little hitch. before clarkson's allowed to get her purchase home to nashville, the british government steps in and declares the austen ring a national treasure. >> she's so important to the idea of britishness. >> philippa glanville sits on a committee that makes the call. >> it's extraordinary how little trace she's left except in our imaginations. >> i totally agree. it is a national treasure for y'all. bu
[john wagner, md] the science says we have more hope than ever before, but we can only promise one thingat is we keep trying and that we'll learn from it. and, the children's cancer research fund allows us to do just that. >> now, back to "strange inheritance." >> nicky gottelier has just auctioned off a ring that belonged to her ancestor, novelist jane austen, for $236,000. >> it went for an absolutely phenomenal amount of money. >> it's revealed the buyer is...
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life i'll see i think if you cut to wagner don't so bev og i'm with you stay i know if you will meet them as janet's which wound up by and is will be her illness when all you heard is have to buy a round to buy i'm full of is it by the. system feed the swine and save the sensible and i'm in the council. was. a success is a very polarizing thing you know if you don't have it you're jealous of other people who have it. and it's not that you hate the person or that you hate the team you want what they have you know that's a version of an emotion to want what you don't have. the client to buy on. and i got a lot of wood and gave that in with the committee in the shape and a bit of the. symptom and that's it for me so help me change things just as always also having. seen me on the. job i don't foresee any. i know my family coming to. the sheen is i know my dominican went away. just an awful lot. to go home. under c.s. and they got about. a 1000000 and. all of a linear. through. the double homicide a. lot of it didn't feel one f. as it would but if one had a weight if you talk to players
life i'll see i think if you cut to wagner don't so bev og i'm with you stay i know if you will meet them as janet's which wound up by and is will be her illness when all you heard is have to buy a round to buy i'm full of is it by the. system feed the swine and save the sensible and i'm in the council. was. a success is a very polarizing thing you know if you don't have it you're jealous of other people who have it. and it's not that you hate the person or that you hate the team you want what...
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wagner and the emts.we fill up, reach our capacity as a hospital, those folks are not only responding to 911 calls, they're our primary transfer service to go to higher level of care, to go to other hospitals with capacity and they're trapped in the back of an ambulance with someone with this virus that we know, not enough about, how it's transmitted. they're putting themselves at risks. people need to stay home. >> let me get your thoughts on that point that was brought up there by the doctor. you're hearing from emts and paramedics around the country. what are they telling you about their biggest needs and concerns? >> it's basically ppe and call volume. the calls keep coming. when you go to an msi, you know what you got, you triage them, you assign them treatment areas, transport them to the appropriate facility, the hospitals are being overwhelmed and it's not stopping. it's continuing and continuing. like i said, when ppe runs out, hopefully we get replenished soon. when it does, we're going to have
wagner and the emts.we fill up, reach our capacity as a hospital, those folks are not only responding to 911 calls, they're our primary transfer service to go to higher level of care, to go to other hospitals with capacity and they're trapped in the back of an ambulance with someone with this virus that we know, not enough about, how it's transmitted. they're putting themselves at risks. people need to stay home. >> let me get your thoughts on that point that was brought up there by the...
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harriet beecher's those pieces with that corresponding and clara barton and barton both served and pro- wagner in south carolina know where can i found find they cross paths to have a conversation about that. will that didn't just happen. so yes, two of the women after she freed herself she married much later in life and all for harriet tubman. and harriet beecher stowe had an understanding husband was a theology instructor and helped her a number of times in fact said you are not mrs. calvin stowe you are harriet beecher stowe and he encouraged her to use that and was a tyrant. >> he was no help at all he was a hindrance it was very resentful and try to the for every chance he had and got no help. >> and very good to make that context. and with those local congressmen. and to have a good rapport. and then to run them over. and then to go off but she had these three warehouses full of things it was hard to argue with. >> but sarah hale at age 39 never married again. the only person was to the man who eventually bought her book, magazine and was supportive and helpful along the way she could of
harriet beecher's those pieces with that corresponding and clara barton and barton both served and pro- wagner in south carolina know where can i found find they cross paths to have a conversation about that. will that didn't just happen. so yes, two of the women after she freed herself she married much later in life and all for harriet tubman. and harriet beecher stowe had an understanding husband was a theology instructor and helped her a number of times in fact said you are not mrs. calvin...
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strapped inside are cosmonauts anatoly ivanishin and ivan wagner and a nasa astronaut chris cassidy.ected pre—flight preparation. the three men have been in a tighter quarantine than usual before a launch, with contact kept to a bare minimum. and that meant no family members present for liftoff. obviously we would love to have our families here with us but we understand we have to do this to be safe. you do not want to come down with covid—19 up here. but assuming they stay healthy, the crew will be well away from the dramas back on earth. translation: although spaceflight always carries a particular risk we understand that for the next few months the international space station will probably be the safest place on earth. of course, self isolation comes naturally to a spaceman. no popping off to the shops orjogging in the park up here. 250 miles above the surface of the earth, the crew will be setting an example to us all, on the international space station they will be staying home for the next six months. theatre cinemas and musical venues have had to close their doors and some ent
strapped inside are cosmonauts anatoly ivanishin and ivan wagner and a nasa astronaut chris cassidy.ected pre—flight preparation. the three men have been in a tighter quarantine than usual before a launch, with contact kept to a bare minimum. and that meant no family members present for liftoff. obviously we would love to have our families here with us but we understand we have to do this to be safe. you do not want to come down with covid—19 up here. but assuming they stay healthy, the...
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jillian wagner's mom got in the picture. >> reporter: what's the best part of what he's doing here?t being able to be seen and know that we're not tremendous gift. we're so lucky. >> reporter: mendelson said he's getting a gift, too. >> it gets me out of the house and i haven't been happier. i could do this all day. >> reporter: he hopes to finish the project by mid-june, just in time for graduation. chip reid, cbs news, arlington, virginia. >> o'donnell: it's a gift that will last a lifetime. and we want you to know how you and your community are celebrating the class of 2020. you can share with us on twitter or on facebook with the hashtag "cbs class of 2020." and we'll be right back. when you have depression, it can plungu ows. and, can leave you feeling extremely sad and disinterested. overwhelmed by bipolar depression? ask about vraylar. not all types of depression should be treated the same. vraylar effectively helps relieve all symptoms of bipolar depression... with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or
jillian wagner's mom got in the picture. >> reporter: what's the best part of what he's doing here?t being able to be seen and know that we're not tremendous gift. we're so lucky. >> reporter: mendelson said he's getting a gift, too. >> it gets me out of the house and i haven't been happier. i could do this all day. >> reporter: he hopes to finish the project by mid-june, just in time for graduation. chip reid, cbs news, arlington, virginia. >> o'donnell: it's a...
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clara barton worked in the union armunionarmy at fort wagner in h carolina. nowhere can i find that they crossed paths or had a conversation about that. after she freed herself she married much later in life, so there was no help there at all. harriet beecher stowe had an understanding husband and he hoped a number of times a you are harriet beeche harriet beecm and he encouraged her to use that as her signature, as he was very supportive all along the way. he was no help at all, he was very resentful and tried to block her every chance he had so she got no help. she was very good at making contexts and they mentioned one she had a good rapport so they helped her a lot but on the whole she was on her own. she won people over like a cantankerous army guy who basically wanted to just blow her off but she was persistent and have at least three warehouses full of things so he came around eventually. sarah josepha hale was widowed at age 39 and never married again. the only person i can see that helped her is the man that eventually bought her book, her magazine.
clara barton worked in the union armunionarmy at fort wagner in h carolina. nowhere can i find that they crossed paths or had a conversation about that. after she freed herself she married much later in life, so there was no help there at all. harriet beecher stowe had an understanding husband and he hoped a number of times a you are harriet beeche harriet beecm and he encouraged her to use that as her signature, as he was very supportive all along the way. he was no help at all, he was very...
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wagner, thank you so much for the update. we are standing by for the white house briefing to begin.e you there live when it starts. we are waiting for the president to unveil his new guidelines for reopening the economy. more on bloomberg television, next. ♪ . . ♪ shery: good evening from bloomberg world headquarters. i'm shery ahn in new york. haidi: and i'm haidi stroud-watts in sydney. welcome to daybreak us earlier. stocks rise as president trump sees america headed back to work in the next month. futures are a lifted by news that boeing is ready to resume aircraft production. china insists its fundamentals are sound ahead
wagner, thank you so much for the update. we are standing by for the white house briefing to begin.e you there live when it starts. we are waiting for the president to unveil his new guidelines for reopening the economy. more on bloomberg television, next. ♪ . . ♪ shery: good evening from bloomberg world headquarters. i'm shery ahn in new york. haidi: and i'm haidi stroud-watts in sydney. welcome to daybreak us earlier. stocks rise as president trump sees america headed back to work in the...
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health insurance companies to the ofonavirus with julie wagner kaiser health news and how washingtons addressing job losses amid the coronavirus pandemic with an economic policy director of the bipartisan policy center. he sure to watch c-span's washington journal, at 7:00 eastern monday morning, and be sure to watch washington journal primetime on monday. dr. anthony fauci, director of the national institute of allergy and infectious seizes and member of the white house coronavirus task force...
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what you see is robert wagner, a senator from new york, and edith roger from massachusetts sponsor a bill to lead and 10,000 jewish children a year outside of the immigration quota system. what you see is the american public polled about this in 1939, should be letting in refugee children from germany outside of the quota system, and you see that two thirds of americans are against letting in refugee children. eleanor roosevelt is a champion of this bill. she says that other countries are taking their share of the children, and that we should do. and she actually writes this telegram to fdr, asking him if he is going to speak out about the passage of the child refugee bill, or whether she should speak about it. and fdr responds, all right for you to support child refugee bill, but it's best for me to say nothing. and he never does speak out on behalf of this bill. the opponents of the bill are led by robert reynolds, a senator from north carolina. and it's a democratic white southerners in congress and in the senate who are deeply anti immigration. they don't want to let in immigrant
what you see is robert wagner, a senator from new york, and edith roger from massachusetts sponsor a bill to lead and 10,000 jewish children a year outside of the immigration quota system. what you see is the american public polled about this in 1939, should be letting in refugee children from germany outside of the quota system, and you see that two thirds of americans are against letting in refugee children. eleanor roosevelt is a champion of this bill. she says that other countries are...
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clara barton and harriet tubman both served with union army in fort wagner in south carolina.hey both treated wounded soldiers. know where can i find they crossed paths or had a conversation about that. one of the publishers -- i would love it if they said in the room somewhere and had tea, that just didn't happen. that is a fantasy. i would say two of the women, harriet tubman went back to get her husband after she freed herself, he would come south. there was no help there at all for harriet tubman. a very understanding theology instructor. you are not -- calvin stowe, he encouraged her to use that as her signature. he was very supportive. julia ward howe's husband was a tyrant, he was a hindrance, very resentful of her, tried to block her every chance, clara barton was never married but was good at making contacts. henry wilson, she also worked with local congressman, she tapped into that, she had a good rapport so they helped her a lot but on the whole she was on her own. she won people over like rucker who was a cantankerous army guy, just wanted to blow her off but she w
clara barton and harriet tubman both served with union army in fort wagner in south carolina.hey both treated wounded soldiers. know where can i find they crossed paths or had a conversation about that. one of the publishers -- i would love it if they said in the room somewhere and had tea, that just didn't happen. that is a fantasy. i would say two of the women, harriet tubman went back to get her husband after she freed herself, he would come south. there was no help there at all for harriet...
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christian wagner. they came to my attention and others that people from harder hit areas could take part in newly opening facilities in other areas starting may 4 like someone from north platt can get a hair cut in mccook or someone in lexington can go to roken bow for a massage. wouldn't there be concerned that the virus could spread if people in their districts are not having restaurants and salons open go to districts where they are open? again, this is where we're going to ask folks if you are in a public health district where those restrictions have not been relaxed, please still is it stay home. please do not go to that adjacent health district or wherever it is to go to dinner or get your hair cut or whatever it would be. if you are, for example, in a health district that still has restrictions, please stay home. while we're working to slow the spread of the virus here in nebraska. we're trying to do this on a regional basis but we need your cooperation to be able to help do that. scott miller,
christian wagner. they came to my attention and others that people from harder hit areas could take part in newly opening facilities in other areas starting may 4 like someone from north platt can get a hair cut in mccook or someone in lexington can go to roken bow for a massage. wouldn't there be concerned that the virus could spread if people in their districts are not having restaurants and salons open go to districts where they are open? again, this is where we're going to ask folks if you...
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we lived on the east side of manhattan, and my sister and mary lou read robert wagner junior high school on 76th street at the time. this is going back a long distance ago. because they would be around 74 years of age now. >> guest: wow. i don't know because, you know, it seems like we had some family association, and i don't recognize the name at all. i can't help you. >> host: let's see if pamela in petersburg, virginia, has a goddaughter as well. go ahead, pamela. >> caller: thank you for the opportunity and the book festival. my mother is a retired -- [inaudible] i'm from jackson, mississippi. i'm a summer of 64 baby and i have an older cousin on my mother side who played in negro leagues in washington state. so i watched the pbs documentary the other night, until about early morning and when i was growing up in mississippi we worked with a poet from new york. we always start a chilled them why all these people from new york coming down to mississippi? we appreciate your parents. we appreciate what you and your siblings have sacrificed being a celebrity family, and i just always curi
we lived on the east side of manhattan, and my sister and mary lou read robert wagner junior high school on 76th street at the time. this is going back a long distance ago. because they would be around 74 years of age now. >> guest: wow. i don't know because, you know, it seems like we had some family association, and i don't recognize the name at all. i can't help you. >> host: let's see if pamela in petersburg, virginia, has a goddaughter as well. go ahead, pamela. >>...
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arthel: frank wagner, we thank you for your hard work, we thank you for your emotional fortitude andou well and please stay safe, thank you so much. >> frank: thank you. arthel: eric. eric: frank, arthel, frank mentioned rural areas. next hour we will focus on rural areas of our nation. dr. smith epidemiologist of penn state will be here with that. star says he may never walk again after suffering complications of coronavirus after doctors learn how the virus attacks the body and how it can damage organs, what you need to know from doctor next uh... do you mind...being a mo-tour? -what could be better than being a mo-tour? the real question is... do you mind not being a mo-tour? -i do. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. -i do. ior anything i want to buy isk going to be on rakuten. rakuten is easy to use, free to sign up and it's in over 3,000 stores. i buy a lot of makeup. shampoo, conditioner. books, food. travel. shoes. stuff for my backyard. anything from clothes to electronics. workout gear. i even recently got cash back on domain hosting. you can buy tires. to
arthel: frank wagner, we thank you for your hard work, we thank you for your emotional fortitude andou well and please stay safe, thank you so much. >> frank: thank you. arthel: eric. eric: frank, arthel, frank mentioned rural areas. next hour we will focus on rural areas of our nation. dr. smith epidemiologist of penn state will be here with that. star says he may never walk again after suffering complications of coronavirus after doctors learn how the virus attacks the body and how it...
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wagner using the johns-hopkins data, to where we are in a much better place today. and if we can continue this for a while longer, i am very confident that we are going to meet the criteria to transition to phase one while we have the testing capacity and the contact tracing capacity in order to ensure that we can continue down that road in a way that is safe for the public. so i do want to continue to express my appreciation to the people of louisiana. i know this is tough, but i also know that we are strong and resilient, and we are going to get through this. so thank all of you and god bless. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] wednesday, federal reserve chair ron powell talks about the state of the economy in a virtual newscast. live coverage begins at 2:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> television has changed since c-span began 41 years ago, but our mission continues to provide an unfiltered view of government
wagner using the johns-hopkins data, to where we are in a much better place today. and if we can continue this for a while longer, i am very confident that we are going to meet the criteria to transition to phase one while we have the testing capacity and the contact tracing capacity in order to ensure that we can continue down that road in a way that is safe for the public. so i do want to continue to express my appreciation to the people of louisiana. i know this is tough, but i also know...
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greg wagner, d.p.h. as you mentioned 234 your remarks, edgewood has -- mentioned in your remarks, edgewood has been a community partner, and we request $350,000 to keep edgewood financially sustainable while we go through this process that you've referred to. as you mentioned, beginning in summer 2019, the city became aware of allegations of staff abuse of children at edgewood, and needless to say, that created significant concern by the city partners, d.p.h., and h.s.a., who use edgewood services. we, in response to these allegations, also, as you mentioned, in august 2019, froze placements collectively as a city in edgewood's residential programs and went into the process of working with edgewood on a corrective action plan that would remediation the safety issues and get us back into a place where we felt that it was safe and responsible to continue placements at edgewood. so in the intervening months, we, as a city, have been working closely with edgewood to talk through the issues and develop a cour
greg wagner, d.p.h. as you mentioned 234 your remarks, edgewood has -- mentioned in your remarks, edgewood has been a community partner, and we request $350,000 to keep edgewood financially sustainable while we go through this process that you've referred to. as you mentioned, beginning in summer 2019, the city became aware of allegations of staff abuse of children at edgewood, and needless to say, that created significant concern by the city partners, d.p.h., and h.s.a., who use edgewood...
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wagner operas were also banned. in the city of pittsburgh, all german music completely was proscribed. cincinnati had a very distinguished conductor, an austrian. he was arrested and imprisoned, sent to the same prison camp as muck. he committed no crime. it was vaguely reported he had said some anti-american things at social gatherings. in chicago, several german musicians in the orchestra were dismissed. again, they were charged with no crimes. the chicago symphony had a very distinguished printable cellist. he was -- stink which principal cellist. he was dismissed after he was accused of adding obscene lyrics to "the star-spangled banner. " he also refused to stand up during the performance of "the marseilles. " he was asked why. he said, "i could not stand and continue to play my cello. " i will not go into it in detail today, but the book goes into it in considerable detail. in the fall of 1919, 1 year after the war ended, blood was shed and gunfire rang out on the east side of new york city when violent protes
wagner operas were also banned. in the city of pittsburgh, all german music completely was proscribed. cincinnati had a very distinguished conductor, an austrian. he was arrested and imprisoned, sent to the same prison camp as muck. he committed no crime. it was vaguely reported he had said some anti-american things at social gatherings. in chicago, several german musicians in the orchestra were dismissed. again, they were charged with no crimes. the chicago symphony had a very distinguished...
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gary wagner of the university of louisiana-lafayette. and what it shows is that half of the top 20 counties, and of course we're the only state that doesn't go by counties, so it's parishes here, but half of the op 20 counties/parishes in the country, in the nation, with respect to covid-19 deaths per 100,000 residents, half of those are our parishes. st. john the baptist. orleans parish. st. james. west baton rouge. jefferson. st. charles, allen. st. bernard. two days ago six parishes were n this list. so obviously we have a significant problem here in louisiana. we've known this for some time now and this bears it out and it also reinforces the need to continue to do the things that we are doing. except to do them actually etter. to have more compliance and not ess. with respect to the information that we are sharing with you all, we're going to start showing more covid-19 deaths on our dashboard at louisiana department of health. starting today we're going to share aggregated data on race, he date of death, over time, and underlying c
gary wagner of the university of louisiana-lafayette. and what it shows is that half of the top 20 counties, and of course we're the only state that doesn't go by counties, so it's parishes here, but half of the op 20 counties/parishes in the country, in the nation, with respect to covid-19 deaths per 100,000 residents, half of those are our parishes. st. john the baptist. orleans parish. st. james. west baton rouge. jefferson. st. charles, allen. st. bernard. two days ago six parishes were n...
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. >>> it's the beatles, drive my car, robert wagner requested this.ber has the distinction of being the farthest request i've ever received. i ran island nebraska robe i guess your watching on steam, but if you are requesting from grand island nebraska that's awesome. we have a worldwide reach here at traffic jams. >> that's cool . >> send me your request from wherever you happen to be watching. facebook, twitter, instagram, news the #, ktvu . >> the time is 5:57 am, the school district is now helping parents were teaching their kids at home during the pandemic 2000 laptop computers were given to center is a unified in the past two weeks. they are being picked up by self a family struggling in an attempt to do online learning on the shut down. many families don't have home computers or access to the internet. whole schools and libraries are closed. >> they really need it right now. they can't do any schoolwork without it right now . >> it's very important because i have three children and so, at the same time today do homework so it's very difficult .
. >>> it's the beatles, drive my car, robert wagner requested this.ber has the distinction of being the farthest request i've ever received. i ran island nebraska robe i guess your watching on steam, but if you are requesting from grand island nebraska that's awesome. we have a worldwide reach here at traffic jams. >> that's cool . >> send me your request from wherever you happen to be watching. facebook, twitter, instagram, news the #, ktvu . >> the time is 5:57 am,...
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satellite radar you can see just how clear the skies are across the region zooming in nears much wagnerog covers yeerday that's going continue into the afteron with pretty clear conditions daytime highs in the low 60's. a z at the coast and do expect a bit of fog up the coast to ding in a now along with >>they and there you see you. expressions of you may remember all over the y ea we're seeing acts of kindness and tried helng you know one another during this pandemic especily towards the most vulnerable in the mmunity d last week we told you about dozens of people are writing cards and drawing pictures for residents of a nanny often are sent home. well all those well wishes have been deliver ey arrived on tuesday and now we're seeing what those simple acts mean to the people there. it's spring blossoms in. and she wrote the >>and these pictures and cards arhelping residents cope without or with not having any visitors right now because don't forget mily and friends are not alwed to come into these facilities because of the outbreak and so a lot these residents are feeling awfully lonel
satellite radar you can see just how clear the skies are across the region zooming in nears much wagnerog covers yeerday that's going continue into the afteron with pretty clear conditions daytime highs in the low 60's. a z at the coast and do expect a bit of fog up the coast to ding in a now along with >>they and there you see you. expressions of you may remember all over the y ea we're seeing acts of kindness and tried helng you know one another during this pandemic especily towards the...
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wagner also urges people to keep washing your hands, frequently. >>> the possibility that children are learning from home for the rest of the school year is looking more like a reality. california superintendent of schools tony thurman asked for schools to plan for distance learning for the remainder of the school year. he says due to safety concerns over the coronavirus, it's not likely that schools in the state will be open before summer. he's expected to make an announcement with more details and guidance for the schools today. >>> a live look at sfo. this is where new changes take effect today in response to the coronavirus. the international terminal will only use one of its two concourses due to the huge drop-off in travelers. boarding area "a" now closed. only area "g" is being used. the change will remain in effect at least through the end of may. >>> and since you are likely home anyway today, you can participate in the census. it's really a good time so everyone can be counted right here in the u.s. you should have received that invitation in the mail to participate. and just
wagner also urges people to keep washing your hands, frequently. >>> the possibility that children are learning from home for the rest of the school year is looking more like a reality. california superintendent of schools tony thurman asked for schools to plan for distance learning for the remainder of the school year. he says due to safety concerns over the coronavirus, it's not likely that schools in the state will be open before summer. he's expected to make an announcement with...
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katie wagner's a fifth-grade teacher at langley elementary school in washington, d.c.bra teacher and founding teacher at new harmony high in new orleans. and justin goldstein is also an algebra teacher, at north high school in minneapolis. good to see you all. i'm going to start with you, dina ross, because you also work with special education children. that's been a theme we have seen over and over, the concern for those children and how they learn on any platform. particularly one that does not include touch. it doesn't include human interaction up close. >> the long-term effects of this, especially on our special needs children, these children work best under routines. they very relationship oriented students. when you take a teacher out of the classroom, the physical classroom, there are no longer able to provide the in person routine, procedures, and structures they have, we are going to see the special needs students start to fall back. that is just the social piece. it goes even further, as you talk about how it affects their education. teachers who work with sp
katie wagner's a fifth-grade teacher at langley elementary school in washington, d.c.bra teacher and founding teacher at new harmony high in new orleans. and justin goldstein is also an algebra teacher, at north high school in minneapolis. good to see you all. i'm going to start with you, dina ross, because you also work with special education children. that's been a theme we have seen over and over, the concern for those children and how they learn on any platform. particularly one that does...
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you can listen to wagner's work.tting on plays, virtual walk—throughs of gallery exhibitions. quite a phenomenon, this virtual art scape that we have at the moment? but we have to adjust, you know? we are born performers. 0ur industry is show business. we want to entertain people and in these times, where people and in these times, where people are locked up in their houses and don't dare go out and we can't go out, we need forms of entertainment. why shouldn't we enjoy the live entertainment we've been enjoying for so long? it's incredible seeing everyone do concerts online. some brilliant stuff going on. if you are at home board and you don't know what to do, get online, get on youtube and instagram, there are so many things going on. is there the fear that this could become the new normal?” hope not. what we have to remember is going to a theatre, sitting in an audience, being part of a journey in audience, being part of a journey in a live environment, for us, that's a i°y a live environment, for us, that's a joy
you can listen to wagner's work.tting on plays, virtual walk—throughs of gallery exhibitions. quite a phenomenon, this virtual art scape that we have at the moment? but we have to adjust, you know? we are born performers. 0ur industry is show business. we want to entertain people and in these times, where people and in these times, where people are locked up in their houses and don't dare go out and we can't go out, we need forms of entertainment. why shouldn't we enjoy the live entertainment...
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reporter: phil wagner, "real clear politics." earlier you mentioned project skybridge.ng through that project a lot of ppe sent out to other countries is coming back to this country. do you know when we'll be able to bring a majority of that back? and then are you frustrated that usa allowed a the aid to go out the door in the first place? >> no, i'm not. we're in very good shape. you will be speaking with mike pence about this in a little while. you look at the hospitals, you look at what's going on. i spoke to yesterday, yesterday i spoke with the governor of louisiana. i'm saying do you think we need extra 1000 beds we're in the process of building? we are really in good shape. you're not hearing people are needing ventilators much. in fact we'll start helping other countries with ventilators. we'll end up having a lot of ventilators for the future should something happen for hospitals ideally to keep and have. but no, i think we're in very, very good shape. we have calls with governors all the time and the governors are in very good shape now. we have sent billions
reporter: phil wagner, "real clear politics." earlier you mentioned project skybridge.ng through that project a lot of ppe sent out to other countries is coming back to this country. do you know when we'll be able to bring a majority of that back? and then are you frustrated that usa allowed a the aid to go out the door in the first place? >> no, i'm not. we're in very good shape. you will be speaking with mike pence about this in a little while. you look at the hospitals, you...