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our second cousin, howard frank, died mysteriously in 2012.hat's when my brothers and i found out that we inherited the contents of his five storage units. we were shocked the first time we rolled up those doors. >> hi, guys. i'm jamie. >> i'm ian. >> good to meet you. >> hi. i'm seth. >> nice to meet you both. you wrote me about a wild story about a cousin and that he left all his belongings here? >> his whole life is here in this storage bin. >> howard rented five of these 10x15-foot units. >> when we opened up the lockers, we actually found a place where he might have been sleeping. >> wow. >> we didn't really know until we found this place. he never really told us. >> they did not need to be told back in the spring of 2012 that their 55-year-old cousin's life was unraveling. >> he always looked very disheveled. wore the same clothes over and over again, did not bathe. >> didn't bathe? >> did not bathe. was afraid of water. >> the lerner brothers do what they can to help. seth is a successful art director. todd and ian are dentists. >> i fe
our second cousin, howard frank, died mysteriously in 2012.hat's when my brothers and i found out that we inherited the contents of his five storage units. we were shocked the first time we rolled up those doors. >> hi, guys. i'm jamie. >> i'm ian. >> good to meet you. >> hi. i'm seth. >> nice to meet you both. you wrote me about a wild story about a cousin and that he left all his belongings here? >> his whole life is here in this storage bin. >>...
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this is my cousin ryan. >> nice to meet you. >> how are you? it's absolutely gorgeous here.ore i crack open the croxton family story, you got to know a thing or two about oysters, which -- raw, baked, or fried -- have been a part of the north american seafood diet for thousands of years. i get the scoop from tommy leggett, a marine scientist and longtime commercial fisherman. so, were they always so popular? i mean, oysters are all the rage. is that sudden? >> no, no, no. native americans have been eating oysters forever, all around the chesapeake bay. >> tommy tells me oysters were not a delicacy back then, but an everyday meal. >> when they finished eating them, whether they were raw or roasted or on a fire, they tossed the shells. and so you can find these old fossil shell piles from 1,000 years ago. >> oyster harvesting becomes a big business in the chesapeake bay -- more than 14 million bushels a year by the 1880s. the supply seems endless. >> it was a wild commodity that you would just go out and take, and there weren't a whole lot of regulations on it. so it created t
this is my cousin ryan. >> nice to meet you. >> how are you? it's absolutely gorgeous here.ore i crack open the croxton family story, you got to know a thing or two about oysters, which -- raw, baked, or fried -- have been a part of the north american seafood diet for thousands of years. i get the scoop from tommy leggett, a marine scientist and longtime commercial fisherman. so, were they always so popular? i mean, oysters are all the rage. is that sudden? >> no, no, no....
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his cousins attest to this.and everyone who was not a chicagoan which is to say everyone else understood what this meant. emmett and his cousins and their friends run for their car and take off back to measliest wright's home. at one point they even think someone is trailing them in a car and they dive into the fields. a few days pass by and this seems to have passed, no problem. even though there's a foretelling these folks are not going to let this pass, the bryant family. a few days pass and on saturday night emmett goes with his uncle, his cousins to greenwood, mississippi, for the annual shopping night, entertainment as people do. they come back about midnight. about 2:00 in the morning there's a knock on the door. two men come and kid nnap emmet till. it turns out they admit they kidnap him, they say they let him go. and they are the husband and the cousin's half brother. they both end up in jail, and there's a trial. the trial takes place just a month later. and they're both exonerated. in an hour a jury
his cousins attest to this.and everyone who was not a chicagoan which is to say everyone else understood what this meant. emmett and his cousins and their friends run for their car and take off back to measliest wright's home. at one point they even think someone is trailing them in a car and they dive into the fields. a few days pass by and this seems to have passed, no problem. even though there's a foretelling these folks are not going to let this pass, the bryant family. a few days pass and...
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he goes to a grocery store in mississippi with his cousins. one, there in one by are kids playing checkers on the porch. is in for about a minute or so to buy some know is hein what we comes out, lingers for a moment watching checkers, and the woman who was in the store, running the store, she comes out and starts going to her car to get something, a gun, she later says. and while she's going there, and it till, this is pretty clear, his cousins say this did happen, a wolf whistle. his cousins attest to this. and everyone who is not a chicagon understood what this meant. and it and his cousins and their friends run for their car and take off back home. at one point, they even think someone is trailing them and they dive into the fields. a few days passed by and this seems to have passed. even though there is a foretelling that these folks are not going to let this pass. a few days passed, and he goes with his cousins to greenwood, mississippi for the annual shopping night, entertainment, as people do. they come back about midnight. about 2:00
he goes to a grocery store in mississippi with his cousins. one, there in one by are kids playing checkers on the porch. is in for about a minute or so to buy some know is hein what we comes out, lingers for a moment watching checkers, and the woman who was in the store, running the store, she comes out and starts going to her car to get something, a gun, she later says. and while she's going there, and it till, this is pretty clear, his cousins say this did happen, a wolf whistle. his cousins...
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in 2011, my cousins and i inherited the family home from our aunt.he 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 little tlc. >> are you saying be careful? >> yes. >> okay. in 2012, karl and his cousins start the daunting task of cleaning out a home that's been lived in for more than a century. after several weeks of sorting through the house, only the attic remains. karl and his cousin, karla, decide to tackle the project. >> ladies first. >> oh, my! look at this place. the attic is empty now, but not that day in 2012. karl and karla walk in to find a century's worth of dusty boxes and family heirlooms. and literally fi
in 2011, my cousins and i inherited the family home from our aunt.he 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....
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arthel: that is great, another thing in my family, second cousin, third cousin, fourth, we were all cousins you're singer as well, tell me a little bit about that. >> i am, i'm a singer and it's really beautiful to know that john loved music so much, he supported arts in education in a huge way and i was on nbc the voice and i did get messages from family st. john was supporting me on the voice, just to know someone so inspiring in your family is looking at you makes you want to fight the good fight and get into good trouble as well. arthel: now that you say that i totally remember you from the voice but i do not put the two together until now. we are in a joyous moment because we are celebrating your cousin. >> we are celebrating his life. arthel: are har hearts and thous and things got to you and your family. thank you so much. >> thank you so much. arthel: thank you so much, take care blessings to you. we're at the movies and we need to silence our phone. who knows where that button is? i don't have silent. everyone does -- right up here. it happens to all of us. we buy a new home, and w
arthel: that is great, another thing in my family, second cousin, third cousin, fourth, we were all cousins you're singer as well, tell me a little bit about that. >> i am, i'm a singer and it's really beautiful to know that john loved music so much, he supported arts in education in a huge way and i was on nbc the voice and i did get messages from family st. john was supporting me on the voice, just to know someone so inspiring in your family is looking at you makes you want to fight the...
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living in manchester, this is mantassar‘s first cousin.he's worked 12—hour shifts in warehouses, and studies english by night. are you happy in britain? yeah, i'm happy. very happy. why? the story of the cousins is the story of so many of the sons of darfur, whose lives were overturned by genocide. for mantassar, stuck for now in calais, there's no going back. fergal keane, bbc news, calais. three generations of one of the world's most famous acting families have tested positive for covid—19. the bollywood actress aishwarya rai, and her young daughter have both been infected. her husband the actor abhishek bachchan and her father in law, the global megastar amitabh bachchan have been taken to hospital with the virus. it comes as cases continue to rise in india. ishleen kaur has more. 77—year—old global megastar amitabh bachchan has been a prominent figure in the fight against coronavirus in india, we can do it. appearing in public service advertisements like this one. on saturday, he told his 43 million followers on twitter that he had tes
living in manchester, this is mantassar‘s first cousin.he's worked 12—hour shifts in warehouses, and studies english by night. are you happy in britain? yeah, i'm happy. very happy. why? the story of the cousins is the story of so many of the sons of darfur, whose lives were overturned by genocide. for mantassar, stuck for now in calais, there's no going back. fergal keane, bbc news, calais. three generations of one of the world's most famous acting families have tested positive for...
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living in manchester, this is mantassar‘s first cousin.rked 12—hour shifts in warehouses, and studies english by night. are you happy in britain? yeah, i'm happy. very happy. very, very, very happy. everything's great. why? in darfur, if you need to work it is dangerous. here it is great. here peace, people live nice, everything. the story of the cousins is the story of so many of the sons of darfur, whose lives were overturned by genocide. for mantassar, stuck for now in calais, there's no going back. fergal keane, bbc news, calais. let's get some of the day's other news. a total ban on alcohol has been reimposed in south africa. medical experts have said more than 40% of all trauma cases in the country are alcohol—related. the president, cyril ramaphosa, says this has put severe pressure on the healthcare system at a time when coronavirus cases are surging. there have been more than 4,000 coronavirus deaths in south africa, with over 250,000 cases. iran says a mistake in the setting of an air defence radar system was what led to the acci
living in manchester, this is mantassar‘s first cousin.rked 12—hour shifts in warehouses, and studies english by night. are you happy in britain? yeah, i'm happy. very happy. very, very, very happy. everything's great. why? in darfur, if you need to work it is dangerous. here it is great. here peace, people live nice, everything. the story of the cousins is the story of so many of the sons of darfur, whose lives were overturned by genocide. for mantassar, stuck for now in calais, there's no...
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their cousin married my father sister and they were partners of his after the war and they were able to give me addresses. they gave me the address of the store they had which was an interesting kind of business anyway. it was supposedly like a deli or a bar but really money changing and these brothers, refugees, were quickly changing currency from one country to another and making the exchange and that was a real business. then when i went to israel and met these brothers and they said would you like to meet other people who may or who come from the village who may have known your family and i said sure. i remember i was babysitting for sasha and he was maybe a year old and it was the night before i was going to leave and i said my god, of course. you could see a 95 -year-old man and there's no point in waiting for the next trip. >> but never brought you on a trip again. [laughter] >> right, so they took me all over israel and we would be with one person after the other and it was like an onion. every layer brought something new, a new piece of information. we met the 95 -year-old m
their cousin married my father sister and they were partners of his after the war and they were able to give me addresses. they gave me the address of the store they had which was an interesting kind of business anyway. it was supposedly like a deli or a bar but really money changing and these brothers, refugees, were quickly changing currency from one country to another and making the exchange and that was a real business. then when i went to israel and met these brothers and they said would...
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it's so good to hear that, because my experience in the'80s was a cousin saying if i ever turned gaynce has been. so yeah, sometimes my trauma shows. you know. >> billy: look. we're all, everyone's learning, but i think. >> yeah. >> billy: it even made an impact on me, i'm obviously, like, you know, the whitest person alive, but it affected me, because i'm extremely white and extremely pale, but i am a very proud member of the lgbtq community, i care about everyone in our community. and all you're doing is speaking up for people who are in that overlap, who are taking it from all sides right now. as you said. >> we can do it together, but we can't do it until we embrace and love each other through our differences. because of our differences. love the humanity, and every single human being. we're human beings first. that's all i'm trying to say. >> i know. i hear you, and a lot of people are hearing you. and that's why i love you. i have to say, i remember, you know, i'm a theater kid at heart, and i remember seeing you perform at joe's pub in new york city doing your one-man show. >>
it's so good to hear that, because my experience in the'80s was a cousin saying if i ever turned gaynce has been. so yeah, sometimes my trauma shows. you know. >> billy: look. we're all, everyone's learning, but i think. >> yeah. >> billy: it even made an impact on me, i'm obviously, like, you know, the whitest person alive, but it affected me, because i'm extremely white and extremely pale, but i am a very proud member of the lgbtq community, i care about everyone in our...
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big is the regulator with that we started 1st ours was robot that's my cousin and his brother was the producer. of the. video is called my city my nephew who got killed we're going to the video you'll see 2 of my cousins stand in front will be makeshift sheiks rest in peace at his name and all that. and then 7 days later my cousin who i was close with more like a brother he was shot down in front of his kids he was walking into his house somebody walked up and he had his daughter. in the face and i'm saying proceed to shoot. one of her. head it's like you know our family was a good family in. and it's just like that reality i'm so tired of best cycle that we see in a city this happens you know i mean we had to eat some nights so i had to go do what i had to do you know maybe in the streets and ran the streets for. you know and i'm just blessed that i'm able to be here and be a parent now i guess my whole focus on life is just to give market a better life to my. president we have to understand it's because of course we're talking about capitalism more production you know is talking abo
big is the regulator with that we started 1st ours was robot that's my cousin and his brother was the producer. of the. video is called my city my nephew who got killed we're going to the video you'll see 2 of my cousins stand in front will be makeshift sheiks rest in peace at his name and all that. and then 7 days later my cousin who i was close with more like a brother he was shot down in front of his kids he was walking into his house somebody walked up and he had his daughter. in the face...
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ruth berg, butler and first cousin, michael collins. [ applause ] may you please stand. and there's a whole generation of staff who are right behind them at 19, at 15, at 17, at 12, at ten years, 14 years. ruth riley, brenda jones, jerod mckinley, rochelle o'neal. and then the staffers who could never really leave like linda chastain and jacob gillison whom he kept pulling back in as friends and confidantes. although some of you and some people moved on, you couldn't really because his spirit was in you forever. his voice is always in our head. be kind. be mindful. be particular. make it plain. make it simple. make it sing. working for him was a little bit of a nightmare sometimes. because as no matter how hard we worked, he always worked harder. every single day, he woke up at the crack of dawn, watched the news and read the newspapers. his memory was like a living encyclopedia, which means he forgot nothing and could pull something back from ten years ago because he knew it was the same staff and we were still there. he expected us to be informed with facts from primar
ruth berg, butler and first cousin, michael collins. [ applause ] may you please stand. and there's a whole generation of staff who are right behind them at 19, at 15, at 17, at 12, at ten years, 14 years. ruth riley, brenda jones, jerod mckinley, rochelle o'neal. and then the staffers who could never really leave like linda chastain and jacob gillison whom he kept pulling back in as friends and confidantes. although some of you and some people moved on, you couldn't really because his spirit...
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he was the father to one son, our cousin, john miles, and the brother to a lot of siblings.oo many to name right now, we don't have time. [laughter] while we knew how important he and his work was to the world, when we were with him, we saw uncle robert. we saw the man that enjoyed spending time with his family, reminiscing about days gone by, catching up on family dynamics, enjoying a good meal, sharing laughter and love. we, like the world, knew that john robert lewis that personified hope, courage, bravery, and sheer humanitarian-ism. as we all know, before he was chosen for congress -- yes, i say chosen, because the word of god tells me many are called but few are chosen. his first call was to that of the civil rights movement. for the last 50 years, as a nonviolent civil rights activist, he was the voice for those that could not speak, to speak for those that could not walk, and the champion of justie for those that couldn't fight. he, along with many other civil rights icons, became the change agents that the world so desperately needed. as a member of congress, he was
he was the father to one son, our cousin, john miles, and the brother to a lot of siblings.oo many to name right now, we don't have time. [laughter] while we knew how important he and his work was to the world, when we were with him, we saw uncle robert. we saw the man that enjoyed spending time with his family, reminiscing about days gone by, catching up on family dynamics, enjoying a good meal, sharing laughter and love. we, like the world, knew that john robert lewis that personified hope,...
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living in manchester, this is mantassar‘s first cousin.warehouses, and studies english by night. are you happy in britain? yeah, i'm happy. very happy. very, very, very happy. everything's great. why? in darfur, if you need to work it is dangerous. here it is great. here peace, people live nice, everything. the story of the cousins is the story of so many of the sons of darfur, whose lives were overturned by genocide. for mantassar, stuck for now in calais, there's no going back. fergal keane, bbc news, calais. three generations of one of the world's most famous acting families have tested positive for covid—19. the bollywood actress aishwarya rai, and her daughter have both been infected. her husband the actor abhishek bachchan and her father—in—law, global megastar amitabh bachchan have been taken to hospital with the virus. it comes as cases continue to rise in india. ishleen kaur has more. 77—year—old global megastar amitabh bachchan has been a prominent figure in the fight against coronavirus in india, appearing in public service adve
living in manchester, this is mantassar‘s first cousin.warehouses, and studies english by night. are you happy in britain? yeah, i'm happy. very happy. very, very, very happy. everything's great. why? in darfur, if you need to work it is dangerous. here it is great. here peace, people live nice, everything. the story of the cousins is the story of so many of the sons of darfur, whose lives were overturned by genocide. for mantassar, stuck for now in calais, there's no going back. fergal...
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and i asked my cousin about it, because he is older than i, and he says it's true.grandfather had $500 invested in the stock market. and, of course, he lost it. this was when people were jumping out the window and so forth.
and i asked my cousin about it, because he is older than i, and he says it's true.grandfather had $500 invested in the stock market. and, of course, he lost it. this was when people were jumping out the window and so forth.
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was is my design and it andted by my cousin in 1775 1776. this, not ton write anything new or original. i've groupon the sources of the code of the sixth century. i drew on the cold of the writings of john locke. i grew on mr. thomas payne's pamphlet, common sense. providedis together foundation. nonetheless, the virginia declaration of rights written by george mason, he wrote that virginia declaration of rights at the same time that i was writing our declaration of american independence. a further question, if you will. >> how long did it take you to draft the document? jefferson: if i can recall, it took me some time, you asked me how long it took me to write the declaration. i believe it took me three days. three days to write that declaration. in fact, i have here one of the first drafts. there will -- there were several drafts. three days to write the declaration on four sheets of paper. many of you are wondering, mr. jefferson, that is quite a long time to simply write a declaration of independence as you just said, everything was ther
was is my design and it andted by my cousin in 1775 1776. this, not ton write anything new or original. i've groupon the sources of the code of the sixth century. i drew on the cold of the writings of john locke. i grew on mr. thomas payne's pamphlet, common sense. providedis together foundation. nonetheless, the virginia declaration of rights written by george mason, he wrote that virginia declaration of rights at the same time that i was writing our declaration of american independence. a...
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drone strike that killed iranian general cousin was illegal and violated the un charms. and again i'm the stasi attain this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up social media companies respond to hong kong's new national security law to talk pulls out while zoom joined facebook and google by suspending data sharing with the police. straightly a 2nd biggest city under a 6 week lockdown in melbourne to observe a stays home policies and limit the spread of the coronavirus. plus more storms for constant the south west as the death toll there hits 50 many still missing. now the un special rapporteur on extrajudicial killings says the u.s. drone strike that killed a top iranian general and january was illegal on the a column od says cousin killing in baghdad went against the u.n. charter the white house has said the attack on ceremony was carried out to deter imminent attacks against u.s. interests well let's get more on this now with out to her magic as james space who is at the u.n. for us james calamos report clearly says the u.s. has provided no evidence an imminent
drone strike that killed iranian general cousin was illegal and violated the un charms. and again i'm the stasi attain this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up social media companies respond to hong kong's new national security law to talk pulls out while zoom joined facebook and google by suspending data sharing with the police. straightly a 2nd biggest city under a 6 week lockdown in melbourne to observe a stays home policies and limit the spread of the coronavirus. plus more storms...
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their cousin married my father's sister and they were partners of his after the war and they were able to give me addresses. they gave me of address of a store they had which was an interesting kind of business anyway was supposed to be like a deli or a bar but it was really money changing and these refugees were quickly changing currency from one country to another making the exchange and that was the real business. then when i went to israel i met these truffle brothers and they said would you like to meet other people who may come from the village whom they have none in their family? i said sure and i remember -- was a year old and it was the night before is going to leave and i said can i get out of babysitting? he's in 95 drove men and there's no sense waiting for another trip. >> but i never brought you another trip again. >> he went with me all over israel and we would speak with one person after another and it was like an onion. every layer brought something new, new piece of information. this 95-year-old man and just a terrific guy, funny. he insisted before we left that both
their cousin married my father's sister and they were partners of his after the war and they were able to give me addresses. they gave me of address of a store they had which was an interesting kind of business anyway was supposed to be like a deli or a bar but it was really money changing and these refugees were quickly changing currency from one country to another making the exchange and that was the real business. then when i went to israel i met these truffle brothers and they said would...
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this is my design, and it was created by my cousin, mr. benjamin randolph,a cabinet maker in philadelphia, created at that time, 1775 and 1776. i set about on this not to write anything new or original. i drew on the sources of the justinian code of the 6th century. i drew on the sources of the writings of john locke. i drew on mr. thomas paine's pamphlet, "common sense." all of this together provided a foundation. nonetheless, the virginia declaration of rights written by my friend, colonel george mason. he wrote that virginia declaration of rights at the same time that i was writing our declaration of american independence. mr. light, a further question, if you will. >> how long did it take you to draft the document? thomas jefferson: that is a very good question. if i can recall, it took me some time. you asked me how long it took me to write the declaration. well, i believe it took me three days. three days to write that declaration. in fact, i have here one of the first drafts. there were several drafts. three days to write the declar
this is my design, and it was created by my cousin, mr. benjamin randolph,a cabinet maker in philadelphia, created at that time, 1775 and 1776. i set about on this not to write anything new or original. i drew on the sources of the justinian code of the 6th century. i drew on the sources of the writings of john locke. i drew on mr. thomas paine's pamphlet, "common sense." all of this together provided a foundation. nonetheless, the virginia declaration of rights written by my friend,...
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and one afternoon he was over there with his two cousins, with the family and his aunt brought in a cakeat my great grandfather had given her a cake and mrs. nolan had claimed the cake plate and was asking if anybody would take it back over, !s" my grandfather moved with what my mother would describe as approaching the speed of light and grabbed the cake plate and ran over here and rang the front door in the hope my grandmother would answer the door, and she did. and she invited them in, and that's the beginning of their formal courtship in 1910. they first met in sunday school where when my grandmother was 5, and my grandfather's family was baptist, but the first presbyterian church down the street had a very good sunday school, that's what my great grandmother truman was interested in, so she took graup over there one day to talk to the reverend and as she was talking sunday school was in session, and my great grandmother was talking to the reverend my grandfather noticed this little girl sitting in sunday school class with what he described as beautiful blue eyes and long golden color
and one afternoon he was over there with his two cousins, with the family and his aunt brought in a cakeat my great grandfather had given her a cake and mrs. nolan had claimed the cake plate and was asking if anybody would take it back over, !s" my grandfather moved with what my mother would describe as approaching the speed of light and grabbed the cake plate and ran over here and rang the front door in the hope my grandmother would answer the door, and she did. and she invited them in,...
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he was the husband to one wife, our aunt lillian, the father to one son, our cousin john-miles. the brother to a lot of siblings, too many to name right now. we don't have time. while we knew how important he and his work was to the world, when we were with him we saw uncle robert. we saw the man that enjoyed spending time with his family, reminiscing about days gone by, catching up on family dynamics, enjoying a good meal, sharing laughter and love. we, like the world, knew that john robert lewis that personified hope, courage, bravery and sheer humanitarianism. as we all know before he was chosen to congress, yes, i say chosen, because the word of god tells me that many are called but few are chosen. his first call was to that of a civil rights movement. for the last 60 years as a nonviolent civil rights activist he was the voice for those that couldn't speak, the feet for those that couldn't walk and the champion of injustice for those that couldn't fight. he along with many others civil rights i cons became the change agents that the world so desperately needed. as a member
he was the husband to one wife, our aunt lillian, the father to one son, our cousin john-miles. the brother to a lot of siblings, too many to name right now. we don't have time. while we knew how important he and his work was to the world, when we were with him we saw uncle robert. we saw the man that enjoyed spending time with his family, reminiscing about days gone by, catching up on family dynamics, enjoying a good meal, sharing laughter and love. we, like the world, knew that john robert...
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, "i have a cousin in kentucky.ngs in church. he's a really good singer." >> so that formed five guys together. i put the money out to help them. we'd give them choreographers. we'd give them vocal lessons. we'd provide tutors. i think i'm a great cultivator. >> lou is a big guy. but he wasn't a threatening guy. he was kind of a cherubic roly-poly kind of soft guy. >> they call me big papa. >> lou does give himself a nickname. it's big papa. because he's got it all covered. he's taking care of all of it. >> the kids all called him big papa. and it was endearing. i thought it was very sweet at the time. >> so the boys kind of welcome pearlman as a father figure, especially kevin richardson, whose father had recently died of cancer. and a.j. had grown up pretty much without a father. nick carter lived in tampa. his father was a former truck driver who ran a nursing home with his wife jane. and money was tight. when nick was 13 he was offered big bucks to join the mickey mouse club. and surprisingly enough his parents
, "i have a cousin in kentucky.ngs in church. he's a really good singer." >> so that formed five guys together. i put the money out to help them. we'd give them choreographers. we'd give them vocal lessons. we'd provide tutors. i think i'm a great cultivator. >> lou is a big guy. but he wasn't a threatening guy. he was kind of a cherubic roly-poly kind of soft guy. >> they call me big papa. >> lou does give himself a nickname. it's big papa. because he's got it...
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living in manchester, this is mantassar‘s first cousin.py. very, very, very happy. everything's great. why7 in darfur, if you need to work it is dangerous. here it is great. here peace, people live nice, everything. the story of the cousins is the story of so many of the sons of darfur, whose lives were overturned by genocide. for mantassar, stuck for now in calais, there's no going back. fergal keane, bbc news, calais. you can hear a lot more of those stories and see more analysis from our team of correspondent worldwide on our website as well. today we have more on our top story about the various outbreaks around the world so please do take a look. hello there. despite the chilly start of sunday morning, temperatures got up to 25 celsius in the south—east. it was a warmer day for most with an abundance of sunshine. but for the next few days we are introducing more cloud and it will therefore feel cooler and there will be some rain. that's been moving in through sunday evening and overnight on these set of weather fronts, a fair breeze as
living in manchester, this is mantassar‘s first cousin.py. very, very, very happy. everything's great. why7 in darfur, if you need to work it is dangerous. here it is great. here peace, people live nice, everything. the story of the cousins is the story of so many of the sons of darfur, whose lives were overturned by genocide. for mantassar, stuck for now in calais, there's no going back. fergal keane, bbc news, calais. you can hear a lot more of those stories and see more analysis from our...
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>> my cousin went to howard. my house was the stop for all my relatives coming to the united states. my mother was the head of the family branch here, so everybody came here. so, my cousin, erskine, who was a little older, but he came to go to howard. and he was, maybe in his late 20's, maybe early 30's. he came here. he spent maybe two and a half years and went to medical school, became a doctor, ob/gyn. my view is, okay if he is doing it, i might as well do it. at that time, you could go. i have not figured out what i was going to do. at that time you could take a test. you didn't have to take the sat's, stuff like that you could just go take the test. i got on the bus, and came down to washington by myself, took the test, went back to new york and i passed the exam and they said, hey, why don't you come on down? at that time, tuition at howard university was $7.50 a basic credit. basically you could save a little over $100, get your room, board was $40. i worked at the post office and save money to go to schoo
>> my cousin went to howard. my house was the stop for all my relatives coming to the united states. my mother was the head of the family branch here, so everybody came here. so, my cousin, erskine, who was a little older, but he came to go to howard. and he was, maybe in his late 20's, maybe early 30's. he came here. he spent maybe two and a half years and went to medical school, became a doctor, ob/gyn. my view is, okay if he is doing it, i might as well do it. at that time, you could...
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monique hicks is joining us now and also joining us is who is mourning her cousins. you're here just doesn't even come cles. but i'm very appreciative you're here to talk to us about your kids. monique, to you first. i think our viewers are going to enjoy this. tell us about byron frances and mikaela. they seem like lights of your life. >> yes, they are. those are my hearts and will always be my hearts. all i can say is take this virus serious because it's real. it's out there. wear your mask. it's serious. and if you do have medical issues, because my babies were fine. they were fine. they had issues, health issues, yes. but i can honestly can't say where they got this virus from because they were basically homebound. we went to orlando for a vacation and all the sudden they came homesick. and it's strange and it's -- they were not out -- they were outgoing, but they were -- i mean, i don't know. it's serious. just take it serious. i'm sorry. >> no, pardon me for interrupting you. you were saying they're very outgoing young people. >> correct, correct. >> so, byron
monique hicks is joining us now and also joining us is who is mourning her cousins. you're here just doesn't even come cles. but i'm very appreciative you're here to talk to us about your kids. monique, to you first. i think our viewers are going to enjoy this. tell us about byron frances and mikaela. they seem like lights of your life. >> yes, they are. those are my hearts and will always be my hearts. all i can say is take this virus serious because it's real. it's out there. wear your...
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and my dad wanted to know why i didn't mention my cousin's construction company.i'm just so glad to be working again. my days normally start out with the zoom preschool circle time song, "the joey's are here today." the joey's are here today. hip hip hip hooray. the joey's are here today. so glad i missed that song. next, put sunscreen on my kids. growing up, i don't even think my parents knew what sunscreen was. my father used to lather me up with olive oil so i could get a beautiful tan at the age of three. then snack. then lunch. and when they're done with lunch then we snack again. then i take the kids on a "walk" where somehow, i am the only one walking. then it's nap time, for me. next, i watch eight minutes of "tangled," four minutes of "trolls," and 30 minutes of "cinderella." then i negotiate how many bites of dinner equals a popsicle treat. then it's bath time where i somehow proceed to get more wet than the kids who are inside the bathtub. next is story time. then bed time. then i cry in a corner wondering if i am spending enough time with my kids. i wa
and my dad wanted to know why i didn't mention my cousin's construction company.i'm just so glad to be working again. my days normally start out with the zoom preschool circle time song, "the joey's are here today." the joey's are here today. hip hip hip hooray. the joey's are here today. so glad i missed that song. next, put sunscreen on my kids. growing up, i don't even think my parents knew what sunscreen was. my father used to lather me up with olive oil so i could get a beautiful...
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and then 7 days later my cousin who i was close with more like a brother he was shot down in front of his kids he was walking into his house somebody walked up and he had his daughter who's girl. this man loving times in the face. of them said and proceeded to shoot. one of her. it's like you know our family was a good family you know me and you should come to your environment. and it's just like that reality i'm so tired of best cycle that we see in a city this happens you know i mean we had to eat some nights so i had to go do what i had to do you know maybe in the streets and ran the streets for. you know and i'm just blessed that i'm able to be here and be a parent now i guess my whole focus on life is just to give market a better life to my. president we have to understand is the course we're talking about capitalism most production euro is talking about. realities because a profit maximisation is one that it lead to concerned about gaining access to low wage markets were that has devastated so many poor working people of all colors places like camden where you have precious blac
and then 7 days later my cousin who i was close with more like a brother he was shot down in front of his kids he was walking into his house somebody walked up and he had his daughter who's girl. this man loving times in the face. of them said and proceeded to shoot. one of her. it's like you know our family was a good family you know me and you should come to your environment. and it's just like that reality i'm so tired of best cycle that we see in a city this happens you know i mean we had...
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abc7 news reporter amy hollyfield spoke with the man's cousin and has more on this story of incredibleoss. >> right now we're all in complete shock and not even knowing, we're just trying to get through each minute. >> she said they still don't know why her cousin, 45-year-old ari gershman was shot to death while in the forest with his final-year-old son jack. at this point she thinks he was in the wrong place at the wrong time and theville of a random shooting rampage. >> there was no confrontation with my cousin. there was no trespassing. there was no anything. it was completely random. they were in the tahoe national forest because that's the first place he wanted to go with the jeep. >> she said he had just bought the regime on thursday to share the love of the outdoors with his kids and took it out friday with his son jack. that's when he was shot and killed by a man who authorities say had also shot two other people in the forest. those victims survived. jack then ran for help. he called 911 and then he called his mother. >> then he calls page and says, dad has been shot. i think
abc7 news reporter amy hollyfield spoke with the man's cousin and has more on this story of incredibleoss. >> right now we're all in complete shock and not even knowing, we're just trying to get through each minute. >> she said they still don't know why her cousin, 45-year-old ari gershman was shot to death while in the forest with his final-year-old son jack. at this point she thinks he was in the wrong place at the wrong time and theville of a random shooting rampage. >>...
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blackrock bottles if can be thought of as the as a cousin all of. our domesticated crops sir- actually all the foods that we should be domesticated to some extent. many of these. crops are already suffering from. issues with meals and susceptibility to certain diseases that we need to face sooner rather than later. please wait while we were just happppy living on the margins dividing i in hostile conditions and so they've adapted in the process of evolution to cope with these pressures the court. projects inspecting the productions of twenty nine domesticated crops such as wheat rice barley oats are things like that too but nana. potatoes their seventeen challenges the lawfulness. of had to f face it didn't reach isn't poll daily with. crocodile across rica and nigeria they have to deal with that boko haram insurgents we're not a- museum facility three actually want people to use them. humans are already relying on a very limited number of calls for the majority of what we ate of the six thousand plant species cultivated for food consumption just ni
blackrock bottles if can be thought of as the as a cousin all of. our domesticated crops sir- actually all the foods that we should be domesticated to some extent. many of these. crops are already suffering from. issues with meals and susceptibility to certain diseases that we need to face sooner rather than later. please wait while we were just happppy living on the margins dividing i in hostile conditions and so they've adapted in the process of evolution to cope with these pressures the...
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and his allies are not able to save him he has to if i can use the term shakedown people like his cousin for more money . syria is dealing with that more than all but one that has happened it is a civil war it has as you mentioned major geopolitical repercussions and they're just looking at the refugee crisis the destabilization of the region and plenty of discord between europe turkey the us russia you've mentioned some of those things if there is such a thing as the oft quoted international community what should that community do now . yeah and again i would just take issue with you i mean it's not a civil war if he turned it into a civil war and that's only one aspect of it i think to go back to the international community or whatever is left of it i would say i think number one they have to be unified and speak with one voice about the importance of justice and accountability holding you know war criminals accountable for their crimes including bashar al assad the process already started in germany but there needs to be much more support towards that number 2 they have to start deleg
and his allies are not able to save him he has to if i can use the term shakedown people like his cousin for more money . syria is dealing with that more than all but one that has happened it is a civil war it has as you mentioned major geopolitical repercussions and they're just looking at the refugee crisis the destabilization of the region and plenty of discord between europe turkey the us russia you've mentioned some of those things if there is such a thing as the oft quoted international...
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martin luther king jr was assassinated this is her cut this is king's cousin who was thrown off the voter rolls of georgia with a 3rd of an a 1000000 other people mostly guess what black people and young people who are also democratic voters a 3rd of a 1000000 in a single american state we've got millions across the nation 150000 in the swing state of wisconsin now understand we have this strange electoral college system in america it's not it's not who gets the most votes well there's some similarity in terms of a parliamentary system it's it's how many people get the win certain states the number one state that will determine our presidency is wisconsin trump supposedly won that state by 22000 votes and as you'll see in my book they're removing 150000 voters for moving and our experts as you mentioned the direct mail experts the people at amazon e-bay american spreads helped us out they went through the list isn't a these people haven't moved you know it was all a party official saying they act probably the governors say they act properly wisconsin you talked to jim crow crow roon
martin luther king jr was assassinated this is her cut this is king's cousin who was thrown off the voter rolls of georgia with a 3rd of an a 1000000 other people mostly guess what black people and young people who are also democratic voters a 3rd of a 1000000 in a single american state we've got millions across the nation 150000 in the swing state of wisconsin now understand we have this strange electoral college system in america it's not it's not who gets the most votes well there's some...
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and his allies are not able to save him he has to if i can use the term shakedown people like his cousin for more money. syria is dealing with that more of them all but one that has happened it is a civil war it has as you mentioned major geopolitical with the questions that they're just looking at the refugee crisis the destabilization of the region and plenty of discord between europe turkey the us russia you've mentioned some of those things if there is such a thing as the oft quoted international community what should that community do now . yeah and again i would just take issue with you i mean it's not a civil war if he turned it into a civil war and that's only one aspect of it i think to go back to the international community or whatever is left of it i would say i think number one they have to be unified and speak with one voice about the importance of justice and accountability holding you know war criminals accountable for their crimes including bashar al assad the process already started in germany but there needs to be much more support towards that and number 2 they have to
and his allies are not able to save him he has to if i can use the term shakedown people like his cousin for more money. syria is dealing with that more of them all but one that has happened it is a civil war it has as you mentioned major geopolitical with the questions that they're just looking at the refugee crisis the destabilization of the region and plenty of discord between europe turkey the us russia you've mentioned some of those things if there is such a thing as the oft quoted...
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your cousin's been or sort of what happened on the bus you are riding to work. workers in those states, but it's just really a mixed bag around the cntry. >> sreenivasan: so, is there resistance to that idea? this legislation, is there ag reason that the other states haven't joined yet? >> the resistance is over cost. this isn't just an insurance line, just like any her insurance cost to a business. and, you know, the thought is that if they have p these claims, some of them potentially lifetime benefits to a surviving spouse or lifetime benefits if a worker has residual long term problems, that those cos could potentially cripple businesses and prevent them from reopening the way we want to see things happen. so that's sort of the flip side argument to really covering the workers. >> senivasan: you have been chronicling the lives of so many of these healthcare workers who've died duri this pandemic. what surprised you when you were reporting on these stories about the families w were trying to get compensation? >> we worked on this story and another in close pr
your cousin's been or sort of what happened on the bus you are riding to work. workers in those states, but it's just really a mixed bag around the cntry. >> sreenivasan: so, is there resistance to that idea? this legislation, is there ag reason that the other states haven't joined yet? >> the resistance is over cost. this isn't just an insurance line, just like any her insurance cost to a business. and, you know, the thought is that if they have p these claims, some of them...
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she went with the same kind of determination for the role of cousin melanie.tudio didn't want her to take the role. in fact, afterwards, when he talked about the plotting that she had done, he said that she concealed a brain like a computer behind herfawn—like eyes. he was quite shocked at what she'd done. yeah, but i think the cousin melanie character is actually quite well—beloved, and i think it's the sweetness of that role that endeared her to audiences then, but it's the sort of seriousness of that role that we find the kind of modern aspect in de havilland's performance, and that's why her popularity has really endured and she's still so beloved. and there was a rather unique relationship with her late sister, joan fontaine, who also won an oscar. joan foster, her younger sister, who did get the oscar before her, their rivalry was quite serious. and it could quite overshadow a lot of talk about her. and it's continued to, until quite recently. the television series feud, where there was certain scenes in that film where olivia de havilland was pictured d
she went with the same kind of determination for the role of cousin melanie.tudio didn't want her to take the role. in fact, afterwards, when he talked about the plotting that she had done, he said that she concealed a brain like a computer behind herfawn—like eyes. he was quite shocked at what she'd done. yeah, but i think the cousin melanie character is actually quite well—beloved, and i think it's the sweetness of that role that endeared her to audiences then, but it's the sort of...
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asked when i went to high school, my cousin was filipino. claudette, might middle name is claudette, she said i want you to come to the filipino picked it. i said no, i'm not filipino. she said come with me so i went and took my date. we got to the place outside of san francisco and the guy sat outside the gate and he said i have to let you and, are you sure you want to come? so i had that kind of thing. you people can come in, do you think you're going to be happy? it was presented in a different way. you why you decided to goodrich additionally black -- why you decided to go to a traditionally black university? get mennell: don't wrong, it was great, but i should have gone to the city. it was too much learning at the time. being in the south and the mentality. >> what was that like? i didn't like anybody. the black people and the way people. young.f all, i was i didn't know anything. in the 50's. then.und person, you are very ignorant, but you don't know it. i thought i knew everything. when i went there, i couldn't understand why the whit
asked when i went to high school, my cousin was filipino. claudette, might middle name is claudette, she said i want you to come to the filipino picked it. i said no, i'm not filipino. she said come with me so i went and took my date. we got to the place outside of san francisco and the guy sat outside the gate and he said i have to let you and, are you sure you want to come? so i had that kind of thing. you people can come in, do you think you're going to be happy? it was presented in a...
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amy hollyfield spoke to the man's cousin. his story of survival, fight and loss. >> we're now we're all in complete shock and not even knowing, we're trying to get through each minute. >> reporter: she says they still don't know why her cousin, 45-year-old ari was shot to death while off-roading in the forest in sierra county with his 15-year-old son jack. at this point she thinks he was in the wrong place at the wrong time and the victim of a random shooting rampage. >> there was no confrontation with my cousin. there was notr the tahoe national tely a forest because that's the first place he wanted to go with that regime. >> said he had just bought the jeep on thursday to share the love of the outdoors with his three kids and took it out on friday to go off-roading with his son jack. that's when he was shot and killed by a man who authorities say had also shot two other people in the forest. those victims survived. jack then ran for help. he called 911. and then he called his mother. then he calls page and says, dad has bee
amy hollyfield spoke to the man's cousin. his story of survival, fight and loss. >> we're now we're all in complete shock and not even knowing, we're trying to get through each minute. >> reporter: she says they still don't know why her cousin, 45-year-old ari was shot to death while off-roading in the forest in sierra county with his 15-year-old son jack. at this point she thinks he was in the wrong place at the wrong time and the victim of a random shooting rampage. >> there...
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possibly busing up from the lobby mystify sally's cousin. this covered. >>his dismembered body. in the living room of his apartment with his head. >>and legs amputated an electric saw was near the remains sources tell us police have surveillance video that shows the suspect sneaking out of the building as the victim's cousin was coming up the elevator. friday morning house bill was arrested about a mile away in noho you very calmly walked around the corner the car investigators spent the afternoon going in and out of the suspects prospect park apartment building. you never now what your neighbors are capable ending my girlfriend i are just really happy that he's been arrested >>pretty sketch now if someone just a couple doors down that could be somebody that. >>that was ali bauman reporting detectives are saying that haspel apparently owed his boss 10's of thousands of dollars. >>and was on a payment plan. >>colleagues sees a major spike in covid cases in just 24 hours. the steps that city is taking now to curb the resurgence also japan is m
possibly busing up from the lobby mystify sally's cousin. this covered. >>his dismembered body. in the living room of his apartment with his head. >>and legs amputated an electric saw was near the remains sources tell us police have surveillance video that shows the suspect sneaking out of the building as the victim's cousin was coming up the elevator. friday morning house bill was arrested about a mile away in noho you very calmly walked around the corner the car investigators...
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so i'm looking forward to getting my cousins, they live in iraq and i have some cousins in france soon't know. >> they would love to -- they have started immigration process, some of them have started it. maybe just write letters to the senators. we need a guardian angel to come over. his mom's sister and first cousin are willing to come here but everything right now, i don't think you can fly. you have to get a visa. and even the girls don't have passports for them to leave and go visit. yet nash and nadine are going to take guardianship of nancy because she's a minor. but we did set up a gofundme to help with expenses to make sure. >> where can people find your gofundme and i'm talking to my control room? do we have the gofundme information, guys, that we could put on the screen? can you give us the link and i'm telling everyone, i know this is all on the fly, but i'll tweet it at. i'm at brooke b so i want to help facilitate because you do need a guardian angel. >> that strikes me. and hopefully someone watching could help and i know no one is flying. but nash, i want to end with
so i'm looking forward to getting my cousins, they live in iraq and i have some cousins in france soon't know. >> they would love to -- they have started immigration process, some of them have started it. maybe just write letters to the senators. we need a guardian angel to come over. his mom's sister and first cousin are willing to come here but everything right now, i don't think you can fly. you have to get a visa. and even the girls don't have passports for them to leave and go visit....
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cousins. oh this is. a down year to year to victor well that was the last part of our russia series we hope you've enjoyed getting to know some spots off the beaten path and do let me know your thoughts about this week's show on twitter you can also watch our program online at d w dot com thanks so much for watching by for doubt. the be. the boss. the bigger. the big. smaller tax attorneys spying big changes the people making a bomb go africa fantastic right. join them as they set out to save the environment learn from one another and work together for a better future absolves you all for treating it come about for good. in 30 minutes on d. w. . is for me. is for. me to talk about this for. his her heart. and beethoven is for the body be told it is for embryonic the beethoven 2020. the 50th anniversary here on t.w. . world 6 to go beyond obvious. to the soul of the marine live. as we take on the world. we're all about the stories that matter to you and really what ever is. running out of touch explicit w.
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paper and accused him of being too whoa to function and join me to talk about this topic is fair and cousins editor of the trial lawyer magazine you know i got to tell you i'm on her side. it's just this this is becoming so disturbing i describe i describe the new york times right now as a scene out of home alone the kids are in charge experience editors and journalists are ashamed they're they're harassed if they really try to be journalist now she's got some other issues but this woman was right that what she wrote about this paper is absolutely well you know why it's says that the opinion board little to woke for and she did accuse of you know do they got this young way of thinking but if you look at the new york times editorial board for just the editorial most of these folks are well into their golden years or they're almost there these are not a bunch of young kids you know if they're suffering from what culture it's just i think decades of experience saying hey this is how the world is now and you know maybe ms weiss wasn't you know evolving enough but at the same time the new york ti
paper and accused him of being too whoa to function and join me to talk about this topic is fair and cousins editor of the trial lawyer magazine you know i got to tell you i'm on her side. it's just this this is becoming so disturbing i describe i describe the new york times right now as a scene out of home alone the kids are in charge experience editors and journalists are ashamed they're they're harassed if they really try to be journalist now she's got some other issues but this woman was...
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one of her cousins, mar, said that although the company gave em masks and gloves, it waso still difficultk and not get close. >> osmar: >> rosa: >> osmar: >> altan: osmar says he heard through co-workers that someone on his crew had tested positive for covid-19, s suthrvisors were not giving em any information about what was happening. >> osmar: >> altan: without information, his crew collectively decidedk, to stop working. osmar went home to self-quarantine, but he wasre y coming down with symptoms. ♪ >> rosa: : >> osmar t altan: osmar went to ge tested along with his wife and brother, who also worked at the company. >> osmar: >> altan: several other co-workers also tested positivey ere among the first farm workers in monterey county to be diagnosed with covid-19. >> rosa: >> altan: during this time, we were hearing that there were dozens of cases at tanimura & antle. so we wanted to talk to the company about the infections and what they were doing to protect rkers. but they did not respond to r repeated requests for an interview. >> local produce giant tanimura & antle confirmed one the
one of her cousins, mar, said that although the company gave em masks and gloves, it waso still difficultk and not get close. >> osmar: >> rosa: >> osmar: >> altan: osmar says he heard through co-workers that someone on his crew had tested positive for covid-19, s suthrvisors were not giving em any information about what was happening. >> osmar: >> altan: without information, his crew collectively decidedk, to stop working. osmar went home to self-quarantine,...