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allison: yes. and running really well, i want to expand into the southeast. gary: gary lewis. nice to meet you. lemonis: what would this place look like on a friday night? gary: game day it's mobbed. there's people coming in really from all directions. lemonis: today i brought the team to the atlanta braves stadium where we're opening up a new sweet pete's and farrell's concept. ball games, concerts, public events, friday nights, saturday nights, bars, restaurants, the expectations i have on this location are $8 million to $10 million a year. allison: that's going to be the stairwell. it's a grand staircase. lemonis: i wanted to revive this brand in a way that had staying power for the future. travis, allison, pete, and we're in control of our destiny, but have the right people, the right product, and the right process. ♪ lwoman:: ttheir soups are amazing.. lemonis: ...at one small soup chain in milwaukee, wisconsin, the owner is writing a recipe for disaster. no [bleep] you should be very careful
allison: yes. and running really well, i want to expand into the southeast. gary: gary lewis. nice to meet you. lemonis: what would this place look like on a friday night? gary: game day it's mobbed. there's people coming in really from all directions. lemonis: today i brought the team to the atlanta braves stadium where we're opening up a new sweet pete's and farrell's concept. ball games, concerts, public events, friday nights, saturday nights, bars, restaurants, the expectations i have on...
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allison: that's wonderful.o many things and that you have mentioned several times friend even their uniforms. our men uniforms. and clearly too large for these ladies. as part of the they had to go through the time. and the e-mail, with the man's here there's a photo now. you see them in the flight jacket. over 350,000 women joined but they never did officials military status. was the reason reasoning behind that. transpired to prevent that. katherine: i think that is a great question. there were technically civilians that were brought in. part of that was the urgency for which they were brought into the room and the fall of 1942. one of these women pilots they weren't sure how to do it. civilian men were brought into the army air forces. they could be brought in as civilians of the information is 90 days and then burning is the second lieutenant. that was kind of you did to see what wendy could do. nobody thought that could women actually do this. could they actually fly these planes. that's why they called th
allison: that's wonderful.o many things and that you have mentioned several times friend even their uniforms. our men uniforms. and clearly too large for these ladies. as part of the they had to go through the time. and the e-mail, with the man's here there's a photo now. you see them in the flight jacket. over 350,000 women joined but they never did officials military status. was the reason reasoning behind that. transpired to prevent that. katherine: i think that is a great question. there...
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allison king has the next question.llison: congressman kennedy, when you were at stanford university, you joined the kappa alpha fraternity, a fraternity that has been called out over the decades for racist behavior. thespiritual leader of fraternity was and continues to become better at commander robert ely. -- robert e lee. you disaffiliated with cap alpha. why did you choose cap outfit to begin with, and why did you not whyhoose kappa alpha, and did you not choose to disaffiliated in a more public way? the chapter at stanford had almost no relationship with the national organization, and has none of the behaviors or traditions of that national organization. it is a diverse place across race and color and creed and nationality. what i learned about in the time i have taken my responsibility for that. i have led my former classmates to disaffiliated and a number of others have, too. the difference is that i have taken response ability for that action, and i wish i could go back and tell my 18-year-old me that that was
allison king has the next question.llison: congressman kennedy, when you were at stanford university, you joined the kappa alpha fraternity, a fraternity that has been called out over the decades for racist behavior. thespiritual leader of fraternity was and continues to become better at commander robert ely. -- robert e lee. you disaffiliated with cap alpha. why did you choose cap outfit to begin with, and why did you not whyhoose kappa alpha, and did you not choose to disaffiliated in a more...
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allison: i think we have time for one more question.nd this question that will refer our final, asking what you see is the most challenged for students of history. eric: a lot of teachers of history. many summer sinners is sponsored for high school in middle school teachers for they have come to our university's midweek right with me and other sellers. johns hopkins university and others. i think the biggest challenge honestly if there's not enough teaching of history. we could send this teaching is not so good in this one is very good memories obviously around the country. but unfortunately over the last 20 years there's been this tremendous so-called stem cell technological subjects. subjects that supposedly will prepare you directly for job. history does not seem to qualify that way. the job of historian is not a major job category in the united states. and so schools, but mentally schools, but states. late in new york. we have [applause] considerably in the amount of history that is being required for people to graduate from high sc
allison: i think we have time for one more question.nd this question that will refer our final, asking what you see is the most challenged for students of history. eric: a lot of teachers of history. many summer sinners is sponsored for high school in middle school teachers for they have come to our university's midweek right with me and other sellers. johns hopkins university and others. i think the biggest challenge honestly if there's not enough teaching of history. we could send this...
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allison king has the next question. >> were going to switch gears.gressman kennedy, when you were stanford university, you join the kappa alpha fraternity. this fraternity has been called out over the decades for racist behavior. the spiritual leader of the fraternity was and continue to be confederate commander robert e lee. you disaffiliated from kappa alpha. why did you choose cap alpha to begin with, and why didn't you disaffiliated in a much more public way eight long time ago. rep. kennedy: allison, thank you. it's an important question. i wish i had. but the reality is that the almost at stanford had no relationship with the national organization and had none of the behaviors or traditions of that national organization. there was diversity across race and color and creed and nationality. what i learned about it in the i realize myds, affiliation was a mistake. i have come out and publicly taken responsibility for it. i led a group of my former classmates to disaffiliated and since in a number of others have, too. i have taken responsibility fo
allison king has the next question. >> were going to switch gears.gressman kennedy, when you were stanford university, you join the kappa alpha fraternity. this fraternity has been called out over the decades for racist behavior. the spiritual leader of the fraternity was and continue to be confederate commander robert e lee. you disaffiliated from kappa alpha. why did you choose cap alpha to begin with, and why didn't you disaffiliated in a much more public way eight long time ago. rep....
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allison, thank you for corralling all those great questions. i i want to share my screen one more time and so i i can share with all you folks out there a whole bunch of important links. >> is also going into the chat feature, so these are not clickable but go to the chat window to click on any of these listed here. let me also say, friends, with 100 odd questions and the chance to enter only a few of them that will lead peoples and acid question i'm happy to answer them by e-mail if it wants to reach out to me, i'm absolutely delighted to answer questions that are e-mailed. >> fantastic. >> thank you. >> now, if you're interested in buying this book, "armies of deliverance," please go to this link, book shop.org. this is the gilder lehrman page on book shop.org. the purchase of the book through the website will not only help support gilder lehrman, it will also help support independent bookstores. once we end the webinar here, you will be sent to this link for a two-minute survey. please fill out the survey. we always like to know how we are d
allison, thank you for corralling all those great questions. i i want to share my screen one more time and so i i can share with all you folks out there a whole bunch of important links. >> is also going into the chat feature, so these are not clickable but go to the chat window to click on any of these listed here. let me also say, friends, with 100 odd questions and the chance to enter only a few of them that will lead peoples and acid question i'm happy to answer them by e-mail if it...
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i also have with me allison kraft a curator from the gilder lehrman production. for those in our audience you will notice that your screens are often your microphones are often so please just know that is normal. there is no video and microphone for you guys. so you say how shall i ask a question? and know we will have a great conversation today and we will generate a lot of great questions. if you look at the bottom of your screen you will see the q&a feature down there. during the conversation please submit the questions they are and when you said that your question if you believe that's a little note of where you are from because we like to know wherever but he is from here. allison will be gathering up the questions and asking them in the second half of the program. we have a big audience of several hundred people so please note we are probably not going to be able to get to all the questions that but we are really going to try to ask as many questions as possible. for our speaker today our speaker today is professor elizabeth varon professor emeritus of hist
i also have with me allison kraft a curator from the gilder lehrman production. for those in our audience you will notice that your screens are often your microphones are often so please just know that is normal. there is no video and microphone for you guys. so you say how shall i ask a question? and know we will have a great conversation today and we will generate a lot of great questions. if you look at the bottom of your screen you will see the q&a feature down there. during the...
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. >> thank you, allison. because i believe there's more to being a senator particularly senator from massachusetts than just the bills that you file and the votes that you cast. let's look at that 2018 cycle to begin with. more than a massive time for major progressive legislating. so what else could you do? i'm trying to campaign for other democrats so we can regain control in a passive progressive agenda. he talked to folks around massachusetts. you talked to folks across community like springfield and worcester. and he wasn't there. there is so much more needed at this moment than just somebody who files the right bill and says that that's enough. >> thank you. senator marky, do you scare to respond to that? .> yeah, when i see injustice i fix it. i just don't talk about change. i mean to change. that's the green new deal. that's medicare for all. we do the research on gun safety. that's my law. that's breaking up the telecommunication monopolies. and making sure that it's on the desk of every student. tha
. >> thank you, allison. because i believe there's more to being a senator particularly senator from massachusetts than just the bills that you file and the votes that you cast. let's look at that 2018 cycle to begin with. more than a massive time for major progressive legislating. so what else could you do? i'm trying to campaign for other democrats so we can regain control in a passive progressive agenda. he talked to folks around massachusetts. you talked to folks across community like...
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. >> everybody is going to say that but the reality is what, allison?think for all the airlines, it's kind of, you know, a game to hold on to as much much cash as possible and bring in as much cash as possible hold on to it and hope there is a vaccine or, you know, they can hang on until there is a recovery. >> even with the vaccine though, allison, people may not want to have the vaccine people may be skiddish about flying there is also -- there is also, of course, the economic impact on the flying public some people may not have jobs or operating with the reduced budget to fly. there is that sort of ancillary impact even if there is a vaccine, i don't know that airlines are looking at getting back to full capacity, are they >> no. i think they're thinking about this as a recovery that's going to be very uneven. it's going to come in fits and starts and play out over several years. you know, like you were saying, there will be changes to how people travel and what types of people travel. that could be, you know, long lasting into the foreseeable future
. >> everybody is going to say that but the reality is what, allison?think for all the airlines, it's kind of, you know, a game to hold on to as much much cash as possible and bring in as much cash as possible hold on to it and hope there is a vaccine or, you know, they can hang on until there is a recovery. >> even with the vaccine though, allison, people may not want to have the vaccine people may be skiddish about flying there is also -- there is also, of course, the economic...
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allison has the next round of questions.ou justssman kennedy, touched on this briefly, but you have been asked many times, why are you in this race? for months, you provided a variety of answers, but it's still unclear to some. why did you decide to target the u.s. senator who is one of the boldest -- authored one of the boldest democratic and one of the progressive voters? you have 45 seconds. rep. kennedy: thank you. because i believe there's more to being a senator than the bills you file and the votes you cast. 2018 electionthat cycle. republicans had a house in the sand and the presidency -- and the senate and the presidency. now is not the time for major progressive legislating. what else can you do? i tried to campaign for other democrats so that we can regain control and pass a progressive agenda. senator markey went nowhere. but he wasn't at home either. you talk to folks across communities, like springfield and worchester, he wasn't there. there's so much more needed at this moment than someone who files the right
allison has the next round of questions.ou justssman kennedy, touched on this briefly, but you have been asked many times, why are you in this race? for months, you provided a variety of answers, but it's still unclear to some. why did you decide to target the u.s. senator who is one of the boldest -- authored one of the boldest democratic and one of the progressive voters? you have 45 seconds. rep. kennedy: thank you. because i believe there's more to being a senator than the bills you file...
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allison jackson plays with this inherent contradiction in her pop rock. staged using doubles. so i create the photographs that we've all imagined we'd never seen before now that sounds just like a simple mechanism but it's just getting the edge right because as you say you don't go a little bit too far and you don't want to go a little bit too late so it's just finding the right edge works absolutely david beckham's well endowed thanks to akbar. and mick jagger's domesticated that's really a moment when mick jagger's doing something in private looks like it's in private him awnings on the paths of his underpants absolutely. remember to ensure he does make seemingly spontaneous snap shots taken with painstaking attention to detail here i have that light a light in one hand and a camera in the other i'm like a portrait painter i'm trying to find that exact light as i could rely on a assistant camera system to the light thing because they could see the necklace i'm trying to achieve with the lookalike. i was in jackson sets the stage and molds her models like a sculpture. twistin
allison jackson plays with this inherent contradiction in her pop rock. staged using doubles. so i create the photographs that we've all imagined we'd never seen before now that sounds just like a simple mechanism but it's just getting the edge right because as you say you don't go a little bit too far and you don't want to go a little bit too late so it's just finding the right edge works absolutely david beckham's well endowed thanks to akbar. and mick jagger's domesticated that's really a...
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meteorologist allison chinchar is tracking the storm. she'll be back with us to talk about the suspected path. >>> plus, remember an icon. this starts the days of celebrating the life and legacy of john luiewis. you're looking at the live picture of the ime church in selma, alabama. more on that when we come back. of credit card debt. they helped me consolidate all of that into one low monthly payment. they make you feel like it's an honor for them to help you out. i went from sleepless nights to getting my money right. so thank you. ♪ did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance ta-da! so thank you. so you only pay for what you need? given my unique lifestyle, that'd be perfect! let me grab a pen and some paper. know what? i'm gonna switch now. just need my desk... my chair... and my phone. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ theyeach one suffering withds. a story that breaks your heart. like ravette, who needed help, because every step brought her pain. their only hope is a ship unlike any o
meteorologist allison chinchar is tracking the storm. she'll be back with us to talk about the suspected path. >>> plus, remember an icon. this starts the days of celebrating the life and legacy of john luiewis. you're looking at the live picture of the ime church in selma, alabama. more on that when we come back. of credit card debt. they helped me consolidate all of that into one low monthly payment. they make you feel like it's an honor for them to help you out. i went from...
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allison what are you seeing down there?ink the key thing is even though it weakened a little bit it not done yet. you can see the outer bands on the radar still pushing in not only to texas, but portions of louisiana. keep that in mind. the problem is we already had a tremendous amount of rain. some spots picked up over a foot of rain. widespread amounts 4 to 6, but still an additional 2 to 4 inches expected on top of what we already had. you also have had very strong wind gusts, port mansfield wind gust of 87 miles per hour yesterday. you have about 250,000 people across the state of texas that are without power. and it may be a little slow going to get that power restored, especially given we do still have more storms in the forecast for today. they will continue not only through this morning, but also into the afternoon. but by tonight, that system finally does push down fully into mexico. and until then, water spouts, isolated tornadoes will also be possible with some of those outer bands. we're also keeping an eye on o
allison what are you seeing down there?ink the key thing is even though it weakened a little bit it not done yet. you can see the outer bands on the radar still pushing in not only to texas, but portions of louisiana. keep that in mind. the problem is we already had a tremendous amount of rain. some spots picked up over a foot of rain. widespread amounts 4 to 6, but still an additional 2 to 4 inches expected on top of what we already had. you also have had very strong wind gusts, port mansfield...
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cnn meteorologist allison chinchar is tracking the path of hurricane hanna. allis allison?hurricane. we are starting to see the impacts from this. take a look at this video coming out of texas. this you're looking at is the white cap beach which you're going to see is the storm surge coming in and the unfortunate part is it's now passed over the sand dunes and now crossing over on to the highway that is right there. and even though that's happening just here, this is around the corpus christi area, you're also seeing that elsewhere as the storm surge continues to push that water inland. now overall for the storm, hurricane hanna still looking at winds now have increased just at the top of the hour big news, we are now at 80 miles per hour. so those winds have jumped up about an additional 5 miles per hour from where they were just the last hour. forward movement is starting to slow at 7 miles per hour. but look at those wind gusts, 100 miles per hour. so you are definitely going to have some areas dealing with power outages today. we have hurricane warnings and tropical sto
cnn meteorologist allison chinchar is tracking the path of hurricane hanna. allis allison?hurricane. we are starting to see the impacts from this. take a look at this video coming out of texas. this you're looking at is the white cap beach which you're going to see is the storm surge coming in and the unfortunate part is it's now passed over the sand dunes and now crossing over on to the highway that is right there. and even though that's happening just here, this is around the corpus christi...
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allison chinchar is joining with us more on your fourth forecast.ct today? >> good morning to both of you. yeah, we have a little bit of a mix. some areas will be incredibly hot but they'll have the sunshine. other areas maybe not as hot but they'll have stronger storms mixed in. let's take a look. the eastern half of the country, especially the southern cities, you are going to have some scattered showers thoorms. places like little rock, memphis, new orleans and atlanta looking at rain chances in the forecast. new york looks nice. farther out to the west the best chance for those strong to severe storms will be in the northern plains, places like rapid city and north, south dakota, montana all looking at the potential for some of those strong to severe thunderstorms. out to the west, seattle looks gorgeous. san francisco also very nice. however, down to the south las vegas, phoenix and tucson all going to be very hot. again, it is summer but keep in mind you have to stay hydrated today. if you have a chance to go out and see some firework displays
allison chinchar is joining with us more on your fourth forecast.ct today? >> good morning to both of you. yeah, we have a little bit of a mix. some areas will be incredibly hot but they'll have the sunshine. other areas maybe not as hot but they'll have stronger storms mixed in. let's take a look. the eastern half of the country, especially the southern cities, you are going to have some scattered showers thoorms. places like little rock, memphis, new orleans and atlanta looking at rain...
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they started the second bright, too, is once again allison was called upon to keep it goalless. plenty in reserve. with fresh legs came fresh ideas and a refreshing change of direction, namely forwards, and up and down off the barand in. sadio mane changing juergen klopp was my tune. finally, we saw why liverpool hadn't even dropped a point at home this season, curtisjones' strike confirming what we've known — liverpool not at their best but still better than everyone else in the league yet again. so liverpool leaving it late to open the scoring, in a victory far from easy according to their bossjurgen klopp. villa meanwhile left to regret their missed chances. that is why we became champions, because we found a way to win. it not being about being brilliant. in the circumstances, it is not their day, you still have to be 100% in the game. i saw that in each second. but the opponent obviously fights for everything, and it was really uncomfortable to play. the circumstances played more in their hands than in hours, that's true as well. i don't want to stand here and say valiant l
they started the second bright, too, is once again allison was called upon to keep it goalless. plenty in reserve. with fresh legs came fresh ideas and a refreshing change of direction, namely forwards, and up and down off the barand in. sadio mane changing juergen klopp was my tune. finally, we saw why liverpool hadn't even dropped a point at home this season, curtisjones' strike confirming what we've known — liverpool not at their best but still better than everyone else in the league yet...
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attorney allison moe told federal judge allison nathan during tuesday's hearing quote in addition to failing to describe in any way the absence of proposed cosigners of a bond the defendant also makes no mention whatsoever about the financial circumstances or assets of her spouse whose identity she declined to provide to pretrial services maxwell has been linked to tech company c.e.o. scott borgerson who according to various reports left his wife several years ago for maxwell who'd been staying with him at his manchester by the sea state as recently as last year it's perhaps one of several dozen places maxwell has stayed in the past year according to prosecutors maxwell's lawyer mark owen said it was an effort not to evade federal officials but instead to protect her privacy from the media and for her personal safety but judge nathan wasn't buying it denying maxwell's request for $5000000.00 bail agreeing with prosecutors that she poses an extreme flight risk associated press reporter larry new meister described maxwell seemingly engaged and then dejected appearance at the video hear
attorney allison moe told federal judge allison nathan during tuesday's hearing quote in addition to failing to describe in any way the absence of proposed cosigners of a bond the defendant also makes no mention whatsoever about the financial circumstances or assets of her spouse whose identity she declined to provide to pretrial services maxwell has been linked to tech company c.e.o. scott borgerson who according to various reports left his wife several years ago for maxwell who'd been staying...
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general allison the first round is to you. as you see what's going on what part of the reforms either legislative or constitutional or legal that you think are most promising and most important to ensure. [inaudible] >> if i just say so i need we need to acknowledge as a society we have a problem. i'm very happy to see many people from a diversese perspective, agree there is a problem. i'm glad general yost, and governor dewine are working on, we come from different political points of view. there is a instance we have to do something because the situation we have is not serving us well. i also just want to say this problem is long-standing. i don't know if you remember so she i'll adjust, the sociologist to did the study in brown versus board of education. that particular sociologist was brought to speak at the congregant mission in 1968. when he was giving his presentation he said you know, i appreciate this current information report but i've got to tell you, it's very similar to what the 1943. report was written whole host
general allison the first round is to you. as you see what's going on what part of the reforms either legislative or constitutional or legal that you think are most promising and most important to ensure. [inaudible] >> if i just say so i need we need to acknowledge as a society we have a problem. i'm very happy to see many people from a diversese perspective, agree there is a problem. i'm glad general yost, and governor dewine are working on, we come from different political points of...
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they created their own game show on instagram called "date my sister." >> hi, allison >> hey >> how'sdating is what? >> better than the app >> reporter: why >> because you can't hide behind a filtered photo >> reporter: after multiple rounds, allison picked two guys for social distance dates. now, showing up for the dates -- i remember dating my husband i would pick out an outfit now you're picking out masks what has that been like when you meet something in real life?st i was with my sisters. they were like use the tan one, use the tan mask i had a black shirt on and i was matching it. we had this tie-dye one. >> and did you do temperature checks or any of that? >> yes >> reporter: honestly a temperature check and a mask doesn't sound that sexy. >> no. sexy is out the door i was just so awkward. i was like, oh, my god, is he here is he watching me get my temperature checked? we laugh about it now, but at the time i was like ooh. >> reporter: this new normal of dating creating stories no one will forget. >> so unfortunately it didn't work out for allison and that guy. but she told us
they created their own game show on instagram called "date my sister." >> hi, allison >> hey >> how'sdating is what? >> better than the app >> reporter: why >> because you can't hide behind a filtered photo >> reporter: after multiple rounds, allison picked two guys for social distance dates. now, showing up for the dates -- i remember dating my husband i would pick out an outfit now you're picking out masks what has that been like when you...
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and why not watch one of the greats, hugh jackman but you got a great cast in this >> allison janney,: how's ray? >> i love that man he is just the funniest guy h have ever met. oh yeah. she's coming to -- are they smelling the bread >> jimmy: yeah yeah here we go yeah someone's coming in. >> smelling the bread? >> hi! >> hi, sweetheart. >> jimmy: that's hugh. say hi, hugh >> hi. what's your name >> jimmy: say hi what's your name >> oh, i hear it i hear it. yeah [ talking over each other >> jimmy: it's franny. >> have a look at your daddy's bread and tell me, franny, if you're going to let him braid your hair. >> jimmy: look at this bread that daddy's making. right here don't touch it it is really hot cool he just taught me how to do it >> why >> jimmy: why? because, uh, everyone likes fresh bread. [ screaming >> that's what guys do when they get together. they just bake bread together. >> jimmy: yeah alright. >> bye franny. >> jimmy: you're going to go out and play go out and play. >> see you darling good to see you. >> jimmy: yeah >> bye >> god bless them. >> jimmy: oh man uh, let's
and why not watch one of the greats, hugh jackman but you got a great cast in this >> allison janney,: how's ray? >> i love that man he is just the funniest guy h have ever met. oh yeah. she's coming to -- are they smelling the bread >> jimmy: yeah yeah here we go yeah someone's coming in. >> smelling the bread? >> hi! >> hi, sweetheart. >> jimmy: that's hugh. say hi, hugh >> hi. what's your name >> jimmy: say hi what's your name >>...
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questions and just leave us a note from where you are from would like to know where everybody is from allison will gather up these questions on the second half of the program. we have an audience of several hundred people we cannot get to all questions to ask as many questions as possible. for our speaker today professor elizabeth varon professor of american history at the university of virginia and serving on the executive council for civil war history. a specialist in the civil war era in 19th century film and has authored several books for some of the previous books include we need to be counted. and the coming of the american civil war so today we will speak about her newest book the army of deliverance the history of the civil war. so welcome professor it's great to have you on the program. >> thank you so much. >> that seems like an incredibly daunting task. you have done it through the theme of deliverance but then to touch in so many different topics related to the civil war from the diplomatic and emancipation and military can you tell us why you are tackling the whole narrative hist
questions and just leave us a note from where you are from would like to know where everybody is from allison will gather up these questions on the second half of the program. we have an audience of several hundred people we cannot get to all questions to ask as many questions as possible. for our speaker today professor elizabeth varon professor of american history at the university of virginia and serving on the executive council for civil war history. a specialist in the civil war era in...
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allison will be gathering of these questions eventual be asking them here in the second half of the programwe have big guardians of several hundred people. so just please know you're probably not going to be able to get to all questions but really pointed our best. and to ask as many questions as possible. our speaker today, our speaker today is professor elizabeth varon prayed professor of american history at the university of virginia and served on the council of the john - civil war history. she's a specialist in the civil war era. she is also authored several books before the world but will be talking about today. some of her previous books include, need to be counted. white women in politics. southern lady, inky spy, the true story of elisabeth, the union agent in the heart of the confederacy. and the coming of the american civil war, 79 - 8059 and victory defeat and freedom at the end of the civil war. today will be speaking about her was book, "armies of deliverance", new history of the civil war. this is an amazing book on how i had a chance to read it so now, i will stop sign my sc
allison will be gathering of these questions eventual be asking them here in the second half of the programwe have big guardians of several hundred people. so just please know you're probably not going to be able to get to all questions but really pointed our best. and to ask as many questions as possible. our speaker today, our speaker today is professor elizabeth varon prayed professor of american history at the university of virginia and served on the council of the john - civil war history....
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and here's one from allison. what events did your do you want to do with troops across the city? does troop 6000 have opportunities a want to talk about issues of homelessness with others? >> like other troops? >> interacting with other girl scout troops, did it feel like something you feel you were trying to get a message across? >> the event in the book, it was a lot court, the first camping trip when the girls were interacting with troops from around the city, giselle didn't want -- just wanted them to be girl scouts, that camping trip, the story went viral, everyone does not read the news and a lot of the girls and even leaders were like troop 6000, and i think now there has been more education about troop 6000. >> all-girls now they are in a shelter. we don't want them to feel, now you have a label on you and you go out there, we are able to speak with them, with older girls and let them express how they are feeling, and we want to advocate for other girls and what it means how important it is. they are in troop 6000, the committee around them, that is pretty much it. these
and here's one from allison. what events did your do you want to do with troops across the city? does troop 6000 have opportunities a want to talk about issues of homelessness with others? >> like other troops? >> interacting with other girl scout troops, did it feel like something you feel you were trying to get a message across? >> the event in the book, it was a lot court, the first camping trip when the girls were interacting with troops from around the city, giselle...
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cnn's allison chinchar is in the weather center with the latest.are we seeing down in texas with this storm? >> even though it's been downgraded, it's not gone away. we have plenty of rain to get from this storm. here you can see the live radar. look at all of this moisture being funneled in across south texas and areas of louisiana too. you still have a lot more rain to go, which is not a good thing given how much rain has fallen. widespread locations picked up 6 inches of rain. you have a couple of locations with over a foot. you have an additional 2 to 4 inches of rain to fall in some of these locations. it wasn't just rain. it was gusty winds. several places reporting those hurricane strength winds and even tropical storm. corp. urs chrisris -- corpus ch picking up winds. you have 250,000 people without power in the state of texas. it's going to be slow to get that power back on because the storm isn't done. it will eventually continue to push into portions of mexico today. but as we showed you, the rain bands are still there. they'll stay ther
cnn's allison chinchar is in the weather center with the latest.are we seeing down in texas with this storm? >> even though it's been downgraded, it's not gone away. we have plenty of rain to get from this storm. here you can see the live radar. look at all of this moisture being funneled in across south texas and areas of louisiana too. you still have a lot more rain to go, which is not a good thing given how much rain has fallen. widespread locations picked up 6 inches of rain. you have...
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and here's one from allison. what kind of things you want to do across the city? did troop 6000 want to talk about issues of homelessness with others'? >> like other troops? >> i guess so. interacting with other girl scout troop said that if you like a thing where you were trying to get a message across? >> well i know just the event in the book that was always a little awkward especially that first camping trip when the girls were interacting with troops from around the city and in fact gisele didn't want to even really, she just wanted them to be girl scouts on that camping trip and it's funny because troop 6000 oh my story went viral but everyone that does not read the news so a lot of the girls and even leaders didn't know. they were like troop 6000? weight. what is cheered 6000? i think now there has been more education throughout greater new york about troop 6000. >> not all of our girls know that they are living in a shelter. some of them don't know that -- this is where they live so we don't want them to feel that they have a label. we don't want to put th
and here's one from allison. what kind of things you want to do across the city? did troop 6000 want to talk about issues of homelessness with others'? >> like other troops? >> i guess so. interacting with other girl scout troop said that if you like a thing where you were trying to get a message across? >> well i know just the event in the book that was always a little awkward especially that first camping trip when the girls were interacting with troops from around the city...
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football team the washington redskins has officially confirmed it will change its name in allison fall is renewed protests over the redskins tag which is considered offensive to native american communities the team's owner previously stated that he would never change the name but he has reconsidered after pressure from sponsors something publicly requested a change in the wake of the lines matter protests. joining me here in the studio now the big table is my colleague chris harrington from do you have news for it's chris as we mentioned the owner dan snyder he said back in 2013 he would never change the name he actually said you could put that in caps as well never but you know that's the pressure of profit potential profit you know the big sponsor that 1st put out the warning that they would take their name off of the stadium is fed ex they play at fed ex field they have about 8 years left on a contract they already paid $200000000.00 for the naming rights and then other companies followed suit the n.f.l. is the world's richest sports league the bottom line always matters you know an
football team the washington redskins has officially confirmed it will change its name in allison fall is renewed protests over the redskins tag which is considered offensive to native american communities the team's owner previously stated that he would never change the name but he has reconsidered after pressure from sponsors something publicly requested a change in the wake of the lines matter protests. joining me here in the studio now the big table is my colleague chris harrington from do...
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allison: hundred that spanish by the 1918 flu, compare. catharine: good question.rces my book, suggest that it died, just became weaker and weaker. among the population. you could say was, like a herd immunity. but that's kind of been discredited. that we should just allow coronavirus to just go in and do or die. but that general understanding is that it became weaker and it died away. and obviously we don't know if that will happen with coronavirus pretty would be great if it did. the authorities think that the spanish flu. [silence]. [silence]. [silence]. [silence]. and i just put down, something at the grocery store. so i think he learned that i don't think people write about it in any significant way. it's basically into stages. and thank you for publishing my book. think it's great for people to keep a diary. in 1914, in the uk, where people they would go in schools and churches. they were encouraged to save what they think life is like . and became saturated with authors. so either diary or you know, a real diary like that. will this is mine. because if you w
allison: hundred that spanish by the 1918 flu, compare. catharine: good question.rces my book, suggest that it died, just became weaker and weaker. among the population. you could say was, like a herd immunity. but that's kind of been discredited. that we should just allow coronavirus to just go in and do or die. but that general understanding is that it became weaker and it died away. and obviously we don't know if that will happen with coronavirus pretty would be great if it did. the...
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but she did share her secret with her good friend allison talley. did she give you updates on how it was going and if she was meeting anybody? >> i didn't really ask. but i did know that she had met a couple of guys. >> reporter: then toni met the one. >> handsome guy, little bit older than her, charming, incredibly charming. just extended a hand immediately and well-dressed and very polished and well spoken, very professional looking. >> reporter: his name was harold henthorn. according to his dating profile, he lived in colorado and worked as a consultant to non-profits. he didn't smoke, rarely drank, and he said he was a planner. eventually harold flew out to jackson to meet toni in person. and with them both being methodical types, they devised a formula for lasting love. >> they had come up with a system for compatibility. and it was five cs. and i don't remember what they all stood for. compatibility was one of them. christianity was one of them. >> reporter: chemistry, maybe? >> chemistry was one of them. when they met for the first time, the
but she did share her secret with her good friend allison talley. did she give you updates on how it was going and if she was meeting anybody? >> i didn't really ask. but i did know that she had met a couple of guys. >> reporter: then toni met the one. >> handsome guy, little bit older than her, charming, incredibly charming. just extended a hand immediately and well-dressed and very polished and well spoken, very professional looking. >> reporter: his name was harold...
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. >> the next question comes from allison and allison asked, julian wrote a book about vietnam and his featured ine national african-american museum. kan pam tell us more about it? >> julian was very proud of his comic books and julian had a big collection of black -- would take it to the museum, but i did not give the comic book and it is on display there. you turn to the page the talks not julian's election to the georgia house, and it doesn't say where they got it. he would've been really excited that they have the comic book. he did not do the art but he wrote the comic book and it was basically a treatise on anti-war, why war in vietnam should be opposed. and again it was kind of early. now there's a lot of comic books dealing with serious issues. john lewis has a couple. >> that book was widely distributed from what i understand, played a formative role in a lot of young lives. >> did to he share the same ida about comic books as john lewis, that they were a really effective positive propaganda tool? >> yes, i think so. and that is how he wanted this comic book, you know, the ant
. >> the next question comes from allison and allison asked, julian wrote a book about vietnam and his featured ine national african-american museum. kan pam tell us more about it? >> julian was very proud of his comic books and julian had a big collection of black -- would take it to the museum, but i did not give the comic book and it is on display there. you turn to the page the talks not julian's election to the georgia house, and it doesn't say where they got it. he would've...
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. >> reporter: allison fears reality is about to hit her family hard. the event planner lost her job. her husband was furloughed, they have to young kids. she has applied for dozens of jobs, but nothing panned out. there only relief so far, this $600 a week extra federal benefit to help millions of americans. >> we live in the bay area. the cost of raising children and living a lifestyle in the bay area is extremely expensive. the $600 saved our lives essentially. >> reporter: it is set to expire next month. many californians will receive their last payment sunday. bernie's also relies on the extra 600 to pay her bills. she is begging for it to continue. >> if you're going to shut down the economy, then you have to be responsible for taking care of people without any restrictions. >> reporter: as congress negotiates the next relief bill, there is disagreement over the future of the $600 boost. democrats wanted continued, some republicans wanted eliminated and others agree with the white house plan to reduce it. >> are not going to pay people more money
. >> reporter: allison fears reality is about to hit her family hard. the event planner lost her job. her husband was furloughed, they have to young kids. she has applied for dozens of jobs, but nothing panned out. there only relief so far, this $600 a week extra federal benefit to help millions of americans. >> we live in the bay area. the cost of raising children and living a lifestyle in the bay area is extremely expensive. the $600 saved our lives essentially. >> reporter:...
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allison, congratulations and welcome back to "mad money." >> hi, jim thanks for having me back on the show. >> rich, people looking for 13% comp store sales which would be hard to get. you come in at 16% judging by how the quarter ended, they may even have been stronger, correct? >> jim, we had, you know, strong sales that really began to pick up, you know, around three weeks or so into the second quarter and then really sustained all the way through the end of the quarter driven by the delivery and carryout business. >> i know you have tremendous business you could tell who were the new customers and carryout. >> we do we saw very strong increase in customer acquisition in the delivery business. not surprising as customers are looking for a contactless experience, staying at home, and we adapted very quickly all of our operating procedures to deliver that safe and reliable experience to our customers. so great acquisition and also terrific repeat purchases among our delivery customers as well then on the carry outside of the business, you know, little softer on the acquisition. very
allison, congratulations and welcome back to "mad money." >> hi, jim thanks for having me back on the show. >> rich, people looking for 13% comp store sales which would be hard to get. you come in at 16% judging by how the quarter ended, they may even have been stronger, correct? >> jim, we had, you know, strong sales that really began to pick up, you know, around three weeks or so into the second quarter and then really sustained all the way through the end of the...
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. >> reporter: allison one is a ucsf student and contact tracer. her surveys focus on spanish speakers. she says it does not appear parties or protests are major factors. she says the bulk of the infections tend to stem from the fact that more and more people are living in environments where it's difficult to get social distance. >> houses of people who are working, but, you know, have many, many people living in a single -- in a one bedroom, one bath for financial reasons. >> reporter: statewide, numbers so latino members are 39% of the population but runs t mission food hub, a new food bank operation that's helping feed thousands. he says many of his neighbors are having to leave home every day overexposing themselves to the virus. >> grocery stores, who's the cashier, who is stocking the aisles? it's latinos. >> reporter: he told me about one family of 13 who out of economic necessaryity has been living together. >> out of the 13, 7 of them tested positive, but they couldn't even quarantine because they live in a two- bedroom house. >>> new vide
. >> reporter: allison one is a ucsf student and contact tracer. her surveys focus on spanish speakers. she says it does not appear parties or protests are major factors. she says the bulk of the infections tend to stem from the fact that more and more people are living in environments where it's difficult to get social distance. >> houses of people who are working, but, you know, have many, many people living in a single -- in a one bedroom, one bath for financial reasons. >>...
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allison chinchar. we appreciate it. thank you so much.ourth by the way. >> thanks. >> so we want to try to give you a smile of course in the mornings as well beautiful 102 years young lady. what she has survived will shock you. [woman] what is that? [man] uh, mine. why? it's just that it's... lavender, yes it is. old spice, it's for men. but i like the smell of it. [music playing] can leave you holding your breath. ♪ but bristol myers squibb is working to change things. by researching new kinds of medicines that could help you live longer. including options that are chemo-free. because we're committed to bringing new hope into lung cancer care. to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that. woohoo! 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. with nutrients to support immune health. ensure max protein. do i use a toothpaste that or one that's good for my teeth? now i don't have to choose. crest 3d white. it removes up to 95% of surface stains. and strengthens enamel. fro
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nbc's allison barber has made her way to avon, indiana. she's outside a high school there following this part of the story. allison, what kind of precautions are in place for students and teachers who are back in the building, and what are you hearing from parents and teachers? >> reporter: hey, craig, at this school like we've heard from so many other places as they move towards reopening, they have enhanced their cleaning protocols here. masks are mandatory for the majority of students as well as teachers and other staff members. use of water fountains, that's limited. they can't be used by students unless they are filling up a water bottle they have brought from home. they have rearranged classroom furniture to try to make it easier for students and staff to space out, give each other more personal space and to actually socially distance. some parents we have spoken to, we spoke to one parent off camera and they told us because of those safety precautions, they have been inside the classrooms and seen them. they said they feel comfortab
nbc's allison barber has made her way to avon, indiana. she's outside a high school there following this part of the story. allison, what kind of precautions are in place for students and teachers who are back in the building, and what are you hearing from parents and teachers? >> reporter: hey, craig, at this school like we've heard from so many other places as they move towards reopening, they have enhanced their cleaning protocols here. masks are mandatory for the majority of students...
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. >> reporter: allison fears reality is about to hit her family hard the event planner lost her job, her husband was furloughed and they have two young kids. she has applied for dozens of jobs but nothing panned out. their only relief so far, the $600 a week extra unemployment federal benefit to help millions of americans. >> we live in the bay area. the cost of raising children and living the lifestyle of the bay area is extremely expensive. the $600 saved our lives essentially. >> reporter: the benefit is set to expire at the end of the month. many californians will receive their last payment sunday. she also relies on the 600 to pay her bills and is begging for it to continue. >> if you're going to shut down the economy, then you have to be responsible for taking care of people without any restrictions. >> reporter: as congress negotiates the next relief bill there is disagreement over the future of the boost. democrats wanted continued, some republicans wanted to eliminate it and others agree with the white house plan to reduce it. >> we are not going to pay people more money to
. >> reporter: allison fears reality is about to hit her family hard the event planner lost her job, her husband was furloughed and they have two young kids. she has applied for dozens of jobs but nothing panned out. their only relief so far, the $600 a week extra unemployment federal benefit to help millions of americans. >> we live in the bay area. the cost of raising children and living the lifestyle of the bay area is extremely expensive. the $600 saved our lives essentially....
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the muscle joined by allison and others who will be helping with the q&a and with any kind of tech issuest you might have read and just for you guys out there, so that you know for security reasons only microphones is muted in your camera is automatically off. the chat is disabled. you will have a lot of great questions but because that we will have over 1000 participants in this program, we can't unfortunately do a live q&a. so if you of your screen, is going to be a little q&a lesson there for you to submit your questions then will be able to pass them along to the professor at the end of the program. and i know all of you will have some fantastic questions for the professor. unfortunately were not going to be able to do a live q&a session during this program because are going to be over 1000 participants in the program. kali: have a question for the professor, please submit it to the q&a session pretty and find it right at the bottom of your screen. so today's speaker is professor eric foner previous a specialist in the civil war reconstruction era. and his book abraham lincoln america
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. >> reporter: allison gormly fears reality is about to hit her family hard. the event planner lost her job, her husband was furloughed, they have two young kids. she has applied for dozens of jobs and smart, but nothing panned out. the only relief the far is $600 a week extra unappointed and if it's develop millions of americans. >> we live in the bay area. the cost of raising children and living the lifestyle in the bay area is extremely expensive. the $600 saved our lives, essentially. >> reporter: the benefit is set to expire at the end of the month. many californians will receive their last name and sunday. bernice scott also relies an extra 600 to pay bills. she is banking for it to continue. >> if you are going to shut down the economy, then you have to be responsible for taking care of people without any restrictions. >> reporter: as congress negotiates the next relief bill, there is disagreement over the future of the $600 boost. democrats want it continued. some republicans wanted eliminated and others agree with the white house plan to reduce it. >>
. >> reporter: allison gormly fears reality is about to hit her family hard. the event planner lost her job, her husband was furloughed, they have two young kids. she has applied for dozens of jobs and smart, but nothing panned out. the only relief the far is $600 a week extra unappointed and if it's develop millions of americans. >> we live in the bay area. the cost of raising children and living the lifestyle in the bay area is extremely expensive. the $600 saved our lives,...
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here to talk about the significance of this decision is allison herrera. she's a reporter for kosu radio near oklahoma city. >> i have to say i have a special interest in this case as someone born in tulsa. but let's talk about the justices ruling. i'm seeing opinions today that this is going to affethe tribal rights of these native americans in many m te waysn beyond just the narrow ruling that this originall was, which was an original case against one one man. how is it being interpted there? >> hi, judy. i just want to state what ts ruling does is affirm what tribal citizens have known and upheld the law for tat non's highest law and that is that these treaties must be honored and the musicreek nation was never dissolved. in terms of what is going to change it's not going to change anything. it already up holds what's citizens of oklahoma and the citizen of the five tribes have alread known. >> what about at the very basic level, in terms of criminal law, theact that the man who had been convicted of child abuse, molesting a child, he had been tried in
here to talk about the significance of this decision is allison herrera. she's a reporter for kosu radio near oklahoma city. >> i have to say i have a special interest in this case as someone born in tulsa. but let's talk about the justices ruling. i'm seeing opinions today that this is going to affethe tribal rights of these native americans in many m te waysn beyond just the narrow ruling that this originall was, which was an original case against one one man. how is it being interpted...
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allison, if we had the footage, i'd expect one of those fantastic ones of why driving through standingit does not make the cut. >> it doesn't, no. yes, we're still keeping an eye on this because even though this is now down to post-tropical fay, it's still going to cause problems for the northeast for the rest of the day today. you still have about 20,000 people without power across portions of the northeast. again, downed trees, downed power lines, still going to be a possibility as the storm continues to track to the north. sustained winds 35 miles per hour but they're gusting higher than that. that's enough to, again, as we mentioned trigger those downed trees and power lines. by later on today, this system will already be into canada. it's going to move out rather quickly. but before it does, it still got a pretty decent amount of rain to dump in areas like new york, pennsylvania, new jersey, vermont even areas of massachusetts and connecticut. overall, most areas likely to pick up 1 to 2 inches of rain. some areas could pick up 3, 4, 5 inches of rain before this pushes back out. s
allison, if we had the footage, i'd expect one of those fantastic ones of why driving through standingit does not make the cut. >> it doesn't, no. yes, we're still keeping an eye on this because even though this is now down to post-tropical fay, it's still going to cause problems for the northeast for the rest of the day today. you still have about 20,000 people without power across portions of the northeast. again, downed trees, downed power lines, still going to be a possibility as the...
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the news never stops here at kron 4 you can always get the latest on kronon and kron on's anchor allison mon in us live now in our news with a preview of what they're working on for the big show at 7 hala. >>they just stay in election day is 96 days away, but if president trump had his way it would be further out today president trump floated the idea of delaying the election you can see it here in this tweet this is all happening over unsubstantiated claims that mail in ballots could be tampered with come. the election day. so ahead on kron on at 7 we're going to hear from the president himself about the thought pushing back the november election. we're also going to have bay area congressman roe conn and his reaction to the president's comments as well as the latest on the covid-19 pandemic so we have a lot to talk about all coming up in just a few minutes. looking forward to alan make sure that you download the kron on app right now it's free during this pandemic. >>and that wraps up kron 4 news at 6 i'm justine waldman thank you so much for joining us here tonight don't forget to was
the news never stops here at kron 4 you can always get the latest on kronon and kron on's anchor allison mon in us live now in our news with a preview of what they're working on for the big show at 7 hala. >>they just stay in election day is 96 days away, but if president trump had his way it would be further out today president trump floated the idea of delaying the election you can see it here in this tweet this is all happening over unsubstantiated claims that mail in ballots could be...
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allison, let's begin with you. we start with this exclusive look at a hospital floor that has been dedicated to coronavirus icu patients. talk to us about that experience what you saw when you went in there. >> reporter: yeah, so this floor is completely isolated, as soon as you walk up to the front you see all the big signs saying stop, you have to come into this area in full ppe, walk in and you immediately are in this kind of zone that used to be a family waiting room area, where you change into ppe before you can get on the floor. right now this icu covid floor is about 78% full. they have four beds available. when we walked in there, one of the first things we found out was that two patients had been intubated and put on ventilators that morning. doctors were about to put a third on a ventilator. this is really a last resort for these doctors. they say one thing they have learned from watching other hot spots, other countries, other states in the u.s. like new york is that it is very hard to get covid-19 patie
allison, let's begin with you. we start with this exclusive look at a hospital floor that has been dedicated to coronavirus icu patients. talk to us about that experience what you saw when you went in there. >> reporter: yeah, so this floor is completely isolated, as soon as you walk up to the front you see all the big signs saying stop, you have to come into this area in full ppe, walk in and you immediately are in this kind of zone that used to be a family waiting room area, where you...
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the next round of questions, allison. >> congressman kennedy you just touch on this briefly but you beened the question many times, why are you in this race? for much you provide a variety of answers but it's still unclear to some. to clarify, why did you decide to target the ascendant or who was authored one the boldest democratic proposal this pastor, the green new deal and is considered one of the sentence most reliable progressive voters? 45 seconds. kennedy: because i believe there's more to being a senator particularly senator from massachusetts than just the bilge about the votes that you cast. let's look at the 2010 election cycle. this is when republicans at a house, and presidency, supreme court justices, that wasn't a massive time or time for major progressive legislating. what else could you do? i went around the country try to campaign for other democrats that we could regain control and pass progressive agenda. senator markey went nowhere. he wasn't at home either. he talked to folks around weston massachusetts, talk to folks like roxbury in springfield and worcester and he
the next round of questions, allison. >> congressman kennedy you just touch on this briefly but you beened the question many times, why are you in this race? for much you provide a variety of answers but it's still unclear to some. to clarify, why did you decide to target the ascendant or who was authored one the boldest democratic proposal this pastor, the green new deal and is considered one of the sentence most reliable progressive voters? 45 seconds. kennedy: because i believe there's...
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as allison drew headed back to the jetty he filmed another white island to his boat anchored in the bag it had brought 38 passengers from the ovation of the sea including gavin dello his wife lisa and her daughter zoe among their 2 a guides would typically monkey kill sea where corn and hide in marshall inman. as the group from the phoenix left the island they took some final photos looking up towards the crater like. at one point the captain said if you look in the distance right against the same cloud of the credit like you can see some dots those dots were the other top party so he pointed them out there were people up there on the credit like. at 11 minutes past to the phoenix and its passengers were about to head back to the mainland when the volcano erupted. as i turned around i could see over the top of the canopy as i looked up just this enormous cloud of black and bright white stayman ash. instantly i knew it was up to. these 1st pitches were filmed by the passengers as they bite headed away from the island. the eruption was short it only lasted a minute or 2 it was a steamer o
as allison drew headed back to the jetty he filmed another white island to his boat anchored in the bag it had brought 38 passengers from the ovation of the sea including gavin dello his wife lisa and her daughter zoe among their 2 a guides would typically monkey kill sea where corn and hide in marshall inman. as the group from the phoenix left the island they took some final photos looking up towards the crater like. at one point the captain said if you look in the distance right against the...
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times in the league that's a 36 year high for the club an effort spearheaded by french frontline duo allison player and of course to have. training we thought about what we want to do on the pitch i was glad for now they're also in safe hands at the back switzerland's number one yan sama repelled a division best 76 percent of all efforts on his golf. shot saying to basically the ones i defend is conklin that's what i miss will those stats like that do you have a good ring to them socialists. but even young so much couldn't stave off the home loss to buyer labor couzin on match day $27.00. going all but still not. that. feature. at that point laver gleeson were on course. for the champions league themselves with college javier it's really kicking into gear as the season progressed 2 goals before the winter break and 10 after it for the young man often compared to leverkusen legend michelle bala. what's his take on how parents. are supposed to both play is a good right to do with the school but he goes also in the high speed into the course disbelief. and his young age. one of the biggest t.v.
times in the league that's a 36 year high for the club an effort spearheaded by french frontline duo allison player and of course to have. training we thought about what we want to do on the pitch i was glad for now they're also in safe hands at the back switzerland's number one yan sama repelled a division best 76 percent of all efforts on his golf. shot saying to basically the ones i defend is conklin that's what i miss will those stats like that do you have a good ring to them socialists....
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times in the league that's a 36 year high for the club an effort spearheaded by french frontline duo allison player and of course to hot. work or training we thought about what they want to do and if they train i was glad for know they were also in safe hands at the back switzerland's number one yon's omar repelled a division best 76 percent of all efforts on his goal. save to basically the ones i defend as conklin that's what i miss will those stats like that do have a good ring to them in social pursuit. but even so much couldn't stave off the home loss to buyer labor couzin on match day $27.00. going all but still not. very. weak. at that point leverkusen were on course for the champions league. sounds with car javier it's really kicking into gear as the season progressed 2 goals before the winter break and 10 after it for the young man often compared to leverkusen legend michelle bala. what's his take on habits. as opposed to books he's a good writer put you in school but also in the high speed into the books useful information in his young age but one of the biggest previews is maybe if
times in the league that's a 36 year high for the club an effort spearheaded by french frontline duo allison player and of course to hot. work or training we thought about what they want to do and if they train i was glad for know they were also in safe hands at the back switzerland's number one yon's omar repelled a division best 76 percent of all efforts on his goal. save to basically the ones i defend as conklin that's what i miss will those stats like that do have a good ring to them in...