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rose -- mining. rose was never involved with the mine workers' union because all of the actual labor organizing she did speaking to striking workers and so on was mostly in or around new york city. not much mining there. but -- or so, no. the answer's no. it would have amounted to a much better story, but unfortunately not. >> the hello, hi. so you talk about a cinderella story from rose, and i was wondering what hidden message if or, like, untold truth about rose you hope to convey, you hope to have conveyed in your book. >> well, in a way i would pay tribute to both of them for making leaps out of the worlds that they were born in. for graham to, you know, do something as radical for someone in his class as to marry a factory worker was not only a factory worker, but a russian-jewish immigrant was really quite extraordinary and took a certain boldnesses. rose, what i admire about her is that she, she seemed to grow intellectually through most of her life. i would say that she shrank intellectually
rose -- mining. rose was never involved with the mine workers' union because all of the actual labor organizing she did speaking to striking workers and so on was mostly in or around new york city. not much mining there. but -- or so, no. the answer's no. it would have amounted to a much better story, but unfortunately not. >> the hello, hi. so you talk about a cinderella story from rose, and i was wondering what hidden message if or, like, untold truth about rose you hope to convey, you...
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rose kept a diary. they wrote dueling unpublished memoirs, rose's was published 15 years later not to mention recollections of the lives of their friends. so there was rich material to work from and i urge all of you to save your letters, keep diaries, give historians something to work from. after their divorce, rose, as a matter of principle, refused alimony and she was reduced to poverty again. she remarried but to someone as poor as she was, very soon came down with cancer and died at the age of 53. graham also remarried but without a leap out of his class, lived to the age of 88, dying in 1960. that is the story. i wish i could say they changed the world, they didn't but perhaps we could see a world that needed changing and still could use some changing today. i hope you enjoy getting to know them as much as i did. why don't i stop right there and if you have questions or comments i would be glad to hear them. [applause] >> come to the microphone if you have something you want to ask. here is someon
rose kept a diary. they wrote dueling unpublished memoirs, rose's was published 15 years later not to mention recollections of the lives of their friends. so there was rich material to work from and i urge all of you to save your letters, keep diaries, give historians something to work from. after their divorce, rose, as a matter of principle, refused alimony and she was reduced to poverty again. she remarried but to someone as poor as she was, very soon came down with cancer and died at the...
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rose began writing to the paper. they gave her a call and an advice column under the heading of just between ourselves girls. she was amazed when she received a check in the mail for $2. and to learn that you can actually get paid to write. she wrote under the pen name of zelda and she was even more amazed and delighted when after two years of doing this, living in cleveland, the newspaper invited her to new york to work in its office and write for the english page of the paper full-time and double the salary she was earning as a cigar worker. so she arrived in new york in 19 oh 31903 buried at the age of 23 no mention of the city looked to somebody than seeing it for the first time. on elevated tracks above the streets, there were steam powered trains like this one crumbling along trolleys, propelled by underground cables in the streets themselves belowground, thousands of people were working in building the subway system which had not opened it. and on the streets even a few of the new horseless carriages. and of c
rose began writing to the paper. they gave her a call and an advice column under the heading of just between ourselves girls. she was amazed when she received a check in the mail for $2. and to learn that you can actually get paid to write. she wrote under the pen name of zelda and she was even more amazed and delighted when after two years of doing this, living in cleveland, the newspaper invited her to new york to work in its office and write for the english page of the paper full-time and...
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rose, you can respond. rep. rose: let's talk about her issue. i've successfully fought to increase law enforcement funding. that is clear. looking at bail, nicole and i have the same position. when it came to no violence, don'tlent offenders, we want people staying in jail for hundreds of days. when the state put forth their nicole'sed under watch, i led congressional movement to call upon the state to fix it. thank god that actually happened. she is talking about the recent nonviolent offenders at the federal level. again, the only person releasing -- froms from president prison right now is donald trump. let's exist within the facts here. there are so many conspiracy theories being put forth by nicole time and again. issues.lk about the rep. malliotakis: thank you for keeping the debate respectful. far from fixed. robbery and burglary has skyrocketed. had five, five people shot dead in our congressional district. this is a bail that is far from fixed. and with back, manslaughter, we got it back on the list of charges. you ran on this. link to
rose, you can respond. rep. rose: let's talk about her issue. i've successfully fought to increase law enforcement funding. that is clear. looking at bail, nicole and i have the same position. when it came to no violence, don'tlent offenders, we want people staying in jail for hundreds of days. when the state put forth their nicole'sed under watch, i led congressional movement to call upon the state to fix it. thank god that actually happened. she is talking about the recent nonviolent...
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rose was on the strike committee.she addressed many rallies of the striking waiters and help handle publicity for the strike. and she wrote about the miserable conditions in which many of the workers worked. later papers, very heartfelt letters of thanks from the waitress who took part in the strike. one of the buildings involved in the strike, was hotel new york, ansonia. if any of you are new yorkers, you may recognize it. it is still there and broadway between 73rd and 74th street as an apartment house today. at the time it claimed to be the largest hotel in the world. it was possibly true. although difficult to say. had a number of dining rooms and restaurants it was a famous gathering place for musicians, show business people and mobsters. ... ... >> turning to another aspect, one of the things that is so fascinating for me to write about is they are friends that to me are the most interesting people in the united states of america. here are some of them. eugene on the left and behind him is max editor of the mag
rose was on the strike committee.she addressed many rallies of the striking waiters and help handle publicity for the strike. and she wrote about the miserable conditions in which many of the workers worked. later papers, very heartfelt letters of thanks from the waitress who took part in the strike. one of the buildings involved in the strike, was hotel new york, ansonia. if any of you are new yorkers, you may recognize it. it is still there and broadway between 73rd and 74th street as an...
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rose.> well, errol, thank you for having me and nicole, thank you for being here and your service, we'll have time to deal with your lies throughout the course of this conversation. let me first of all say this to our viewers, 2020 has been hell. just when you think everything is going well again, the world gets turned upsidedown, but as our politicians failed us time and again, we band together. we got things done. from standing up to first drive-thru testing site in new york right in this congressional district to building our covid facility in six days, to passing the victims compensation fund and initiating the seawall project on the east shore of staten to island to putting sanctions on chinese pharmaceutical companies for producing illicit fentanyl killing our kids in our community. so our work is nowhere near done. but what we have seen is that what he we put country first, we stand up to both party leaders and when we focus on results, the sky's the limit so i look forward to a grea
rose.> well, errol, thank you for having me and nicole, thank you for being here and your service, we'll have time to deal with your lies throughout the course of this conversation. let me first of all say this to our viewers, 2020 has been hell. just when you think everything is going well again, the world gets turned upsidedown, but as our politicians failed us time and again, we band together. we got things done. from standing up to first drive-thru testing site in new york right in this...
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roses like this. not only for their beauty but also for their powerful fragrance it can be found in countless perfumes and the rose the most expensive rose oil in the world and it's have a son just once a year in bulgaria a frozen. gary is a valley of roses lies nestled between the step not all the lines but i can manage in southern slopes for hundreds of years to master places have been flourishing am abundant rainy winter sun in spring in some money shelter from the wind make that happy conditions in the valley catarina the town office restores here. you all that i must see in the damascus rose as a very high concentration of essential rose oil that makes it one of the world's most sought after rose for writings on this ragged little rose ensures that this aroma can travel around the world indeed. i am sure it was on the head there was a dam a special thing about the damascus road is that the concentration of essential oils is highest in the early morning that is on the high as the sun rises the thi
roses like this. not only for their beauty but also for their powerful fragrance it can be found in countless perfumes and the rose the most expensive rose oil in the world and it's have a son just once a year in bulgaria a frozen. gary is a valley of roses lies nestled between the step not all the lines but i can manage in southern slopes for hundreds of years to master places have been flourishing am abundant rainy winter sun in spring in some money shelter from the wind make that happy...
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she left them all to rose for rose's lifetime, but then once rose had died it was supposed to go to the library. and he engaged in some legal machinations to prevent that from happening. so after he died then there was a bit of a reckoning and a lawsuit was filed by the library and they did get a settlement for, you know, a fairly substantial sum. so yeah, it was a little -- a little shady. >> yeah. >> question? >> i'm sorry, because i'm not american, but, you know "little house on the prairie" the tv series kept a benchmark in our country. i was a big fan. so when i was a teenager. can i request something? because i believe that the majority of people in here are a big fan of you. so can i take -- can you take a photograph at the end of this event? >> he wants your photograph. well, she was going to sign, but there's no books to sign. you're going to sign the -- >> no, i'd be happy to. >> thank you. >> that's very cute. do we have any other questions? because i could keep asking questions all night long, but -- i don't know, pam, here's someone. >> so you kind of mentioned this at the
she left them all to rose for rose's lifetime, but then once rose had died it was supposed to go to the library. and he engaged in some legal machinations to prevent that from happening. so after he died then there was a bit of a reckoning and a lawsuit was filed by the library and they did get a settlement for, you know, a fairly substantial sum. so yeah, it was a little -- a little shady. >> yeah. >> question? >> i'm sorry, because i'm not american, but, you know...
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for now, rose atoll remains teeming with life, as it has been since humans first saw it. alive and essential, but never more fragile. >> sreenivasan: to get a special 360-degree view from the island in a behind-the-scenes look from our trip, go to www.pbs.org/nehour or visit our facebook page. >> sreenivasan: that's all for this editi of pbs newshour weekend. for the latest news updates, visit www.pbs.org/newshour. i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. stay healthy, and have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> when it comes to wireless, consumer cellular gives its cus
for now, rose atoll remains teeming with life, as it has been since humans first saw it. alive and essential, but never more fragile. >> sreenivasan: to get a special 360-degree view from the island in a behind-the-scenes look from our trip, go to www.pbs.org/nehour or visit our facebook page. >> sreenivasan: that's all for this editi of pbs newshour weekend. for the latest news updates, visit www.pbs.org/newshour. i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. stay healthy, and have a...
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are those roses or -- roses only, her papers? >> both. >> laura ingalls wilder's papers are in the herbert hoover library. >> the reason that that came about was because when rose began her writing career, and she raleally began as a yellow journalist, she was writing these kind of questionable biographies. >> oh, right. >> -- of people, and she wrote one of herbert hoover. so she was actually the first person to write a biography of hoover before he became president. >> and that was for adults? >> yes. >> it wasn't for kidses. it was actually fictionalized. >> right. >> anyway, after her death her papers ended up at the hoover presidential library as well as some of her mother's. >> isn't that interesting? what were some of the revelations that you found? the book is one and the pulitzer prize and people must have thought it was somewhat groundbreaking, the way you pulled it together and all of this information and how it related to history. i assume this is why it won? i think it was a combination of establishing the importance
are those roses or -- roses only, her papers? >> both. >> laura ingalls wilder's papers are in the herbert hoover library. >> the reason that that came about was because when rose began her writing career, and she raleally began as a yellow journalist, she was writing these kind of questionable biographies. >> oh, right. >> -- of people, and she wrote one of herbert hoover. so she was actually the first person to write a biography of hoover before he became...
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i like to say that the north rose is the daughter of love. like grace. in 1250 it begins to radiate its magical light it is the largest in all of christendom. 20 years later the 2nd rose window will bloom on my south assad. a visitor during the middle ages described them as so wonderful that the soul cannot help but contemplate that. it is the year 1270 i'm a little over 100 years old and my. action is about to finish the time has come to make my voice higher. than the bells are brands giants. the small ones which people call the sparrows 2500 kilos the for. a trifle compared to the enormous 10000 bells that were joined there later. so that my stone skeleton can resist their ringing my builders had the really and idea of constructing a belfry or a wooden tower built inside my stone towers it absorbs their terrible swinging without touching my wall. the bells are consecrated each one christened with a name. pasty a table. they will sing in harmony and. the sound of the alarm of danger. was appeals highway. the regions will live to the rhythm of my heartbe
i like to say that the north rose is the daughter of love. like grace. in 1250 it begins to radiate its magical light it is the largest in all of christendom. 20 years later the 2nd rose window will bloom on my south assad. a visitor during the middle ages described them as so wonderful that the soul cannot help but contemplate that. it is the year 1270 i'm a little over 100 years old and my. action is about to finish the time has come to make my voice higher. than the bells are brands giants....
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rose had a hard life in some ways. from a young child, she had a lot of trauma in her life because of all those things that happened. you know, her parents illness, her father's disability, they lost another child that she did not even remember for a long time. and then the house burned down, a home they had built for his wife. so i think a lot of that left her with all of these sort of confused feelings of responsibility. so as an adult, we can kind of see all of this trauma playing out in her life. she certainly did get severely depressed at various periods. well sometimes even suicidal. she seemed to suffer a lot. her relationship with her mother was rocky as well. >> they had a lot of back and forth. but they must have also sort of supported each other because she got her mother -- didn't she helped send her mother's first manuscript to a publisher and sort of coached her through what to do? >> oh yeah, i often say that i don't think we would not have the little house books if it were not furrows. rose had a lot of
rose had a hard life in some ways. from a young child, she had a lot of trauma in her life because of all those things that happened. you know, her parents illness, her father's disability, they lost another child that she did not even remember for a long time. and then the house burned down, a home they had built for his wife. so i think a lot of that left her with all of these sort of confused feelings of responsibility. so as an adult, we can kind of see all of this trauma playing out in her...
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welcome to rose parade uncovered where we bring you
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the rose windows will have to resist both storms and century. when the planes are finished the glass makers daughter escorts them to paris where they will be installed yet. paddle after paddle my roads begins to bloom. the night was dangerous during the middle ages. when she would come to paris the young woman found refuge beneath my vaults among me in harlem a sick sick in a cure grass beneath the watchful eye of the church warden the cathedral's police strolled. past the gods this holocaust conjuring up the center. we werefor she's a witch. yes what would a young woman's word be against the canons accusations. witchcraft was on a shuttle by death. the reputation of the old master didn't change a thing. the tragedy got the better of his fragile health. thus would end the dream of a rose and the life of a young woman. far away which. they grasp and where a brotherhood the young woman was one of their us. as for the horrible cannon people say he threw himself from my towers out of guilt. only one thing mattered for my building is that the return
the rose windows will have to resist both storms and century. when the planes are finished the glass makers daughter escorts them to paris where they will be installed yet. paddle after paddle my roads begins to bloom. the night was dangerous during the middle ages. when she would come to paris the young woman found refuge beneath my vaults among me in harlem a sick sick in a cure grass beneath the watchful eye of the church warden the cathedral's police strolled. past the gods this holocaust...
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trump was going in the rose garden. and john is an nbc news and msnbc national affairs analyst. that was billed as a press conference in the rose garden today. the president took about seven questions, i think. and for the first time i can remember seeing it in the rose garden, he used that federal property as a campaign venue and spent a minimum of half of his time attacking what joe biden had said earlier in the day. >> you could tell this was the president unloading. this was billed by the white house as a speech and press conference dealing with hong kong and china. the president vaguely talked about that. but what the president did was unload on joe biden. of course, in doing so, he also had a host of misleading statements, things that he was saying that were not true. what you saw in the president was someone that was clearly seething and couldn't go out on the campaign trail because of this pandemic and he wanted to use the rose garden, which has never been used in this nakedly political way. but he did that toda
trump was going in the rose garden. and john is an nbc news and msnbc national affairs analyst. that was billed as a press conference in the rose garden today. the president took about seven questions, i think. and for the first time i can remember seeing it in the rose garden, he used that federal property as a campaign venue and spent a minimum of half of his time attacking what joe biden had said earlier in the day. >> you could tell this was the president unloading. this was billed by...
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rose on camera, and please join me in giving a warm heritage welcome to dr. david rose. take it away, david. >> well, thank you, joe, for that kind introduction. i really appreciate it. given this tremendous -- his tremendous contributions to our understanding of the importance of culture and free societies, it's a real privilege to give a russell kirk lecture. before i begin, i'd also like to thank ed feulner for putting this tk in motion. culture's defined ia variety of ways, so will the me start by making -- let me starty making clear what i mean by the word culture. in my work, culre pertains to knowledge through learning rather tha chains. differt societies transmi different forms of cultural knowledge, but i contend that the way culture works is basically the same across all societies. today'll start by talking about how culture works, and then i'll talk about the kind of cultural knowledge that is crucial for supporting mass flourishing. not all societies convey this knowledge. while conservatives frequently talk about the importance of culture, it's been the prog
rose on camera, and please join me in giving a warm heritage welcome to dr. david rose. take it away, david. >> well, thank you, joe, for that kind introduction. i really appreciate it. given this tremendous -- his tremendous contributions to our understanding of the importance of culture and free societies, it's a real privilege to give a russell kirk lecture. before i begin, i'd also like to thank ed feulner for putting this tk in motion. culture's defined ia variety of ways, so will...
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a rose is a rose is a rose. >> greg: you truly rose to this occasion.p access a sign of neo-fascism? what's the difference between neo-fascism and actual fascism? i don't know. >> juan: i'm sure you would know, greg. from the pictures i've seen and i've seen the rose garden since the '80s, i don't think that this is fair criticism at all. i think she made some changes. if she made her happy -- if she made it happy and she think she's renovating the place, have added. she put in better staging for television. later this week she's going to use the rose garden is a stage for a speech that she's going to give at the convention. with regard to the changes, i think may be a little much emphasis here. i don't see it. >> greg: dean, i'm a hypocrite -- dana, i am a hypocrite because i love stories like these because they are so easy to talk about. they are essentially created by twitter. >> dana: it's like popcorn. you keep eating it. anybody who is a weekend twitter warrior, you've got to get a life. come on. nothing good happens on saturday when you're tweeti
a rose is a rose is a rose. >> greg: you truly rose to this occasion.p access a sign of neo-fascism? what's the difference between neo-fascism and actual fascism? i don't know. >> juan: i'm sure you would know, greg. from the pictures i've seen and i've seen the rose garden since the '80s, i don't think that this is fair criticism at all. i think she made some changes. if she made her happy -- if she made it happy and she think she's renovating the place, have added. she put in...
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water rose micellar water de garnier, ¡naturalmente! prueba garnier micellar water rose.mán para limpiar y quitar la grasa y el maquillaje. ahora, también hidrata la piel. limpieza, reinventada. water rose micellar water de garnier, ¡naturalmente! ncontiene la mayor cantidad de rperóxido de hidrógeno... water rose micellar water para eliminar 10 años de manchas amarillas. es como volver al 2010. ¡bailamos el dougie! elimina 10 años de manchas amarillas con colgate optic white renewal. y amanda nunes lo porta con orgullo. desde tener que defenderse contra los que dudaban de ella, hasta ser la única mujer en su gimnasio de mma... amanda se reusó a que los estereotipos se interpusieran en su camino... ya sea dentro del octágono o fuera del él. desde 1925, comprobamos que no importa de dónde vienes, lo que importa es de qué estás hecho. modelo. la cerveza oficial del ufc. lo que importa es de qué estás hecho. queremos pedirte que lleves la cuenta de los abrazos que no has podido dar, las manos que no has estrechado y las comidas familiares que no han ocurrido. pero piensa que
water rose micellar water de garnier, ¡naturalmente! prueba garnier micellar water rose.mán para limpiar y quitar la grasa y el maquillaje. ahora, también hidrata la piel. limpieza, reinventada. water rose micellar water de garnier, ¡naturalmente! ncontiene la mayor cantidad de rperóxido de hidrógeno... water rose micellar water para eliminar 10 años de manchas amarillas. es como volver al 2010. ¡bailamos el dougie! elimina 10 años de manchas amarillas con colgate optic white renewal....
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you are looking life at the rose garden. president trump against expected for a statement shortly and we will bring you live on fox nation i had a heart problem. i was told to begin my aspirin regimen, and i just didn't listen. until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously. yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome. transfer your service in minutes, making moving with xfinity a breeze. visit xfinity.com/moving today. >> looking at the rose garden pr the president trump station here on the news channel. attorney general bill barr is showing up with the
you are looking life at the rose garden. president trump against expected for a statement shortly and we will bring you live on fox nation i had a heart problem. i was told to begin my aspirin regimen, and i just didn't listen. until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously. yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving...
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of roses? how about a doughnut bouquet instead? 1-800-flowers.com virtually invented online delivery when it comes to flowers but now its ceo is here to help you pick what might be a better gift, to also talk about the green shoots he's seeing of the american economy. >>> plus the fresh fear trade on bitcoin, countering tesla volatility with a totally different stock, and charlie breaks it on the next step to locking down t-mobile's $26 billion merger with sprint. less than an hour to the closing bell. let's start "the claman countdown." liz: breaking news. return of the jedi? well, return to limbo, that is. microsoft shares, we pulled up this intraday picture for you, have just swung into the red after having been up most of the session on news that a u.s. judge has just granted a preliminary injunction on that j jedi cloud contract that amazon felt it should have won over microsoft. the judge apparently agreeing with amazon's request to pause, press that pause button on the u.s. department of
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congressman rose? >> sure. i share the caller's concern that many on the other side of the aisle in the democratic party over the last four years refused to accept the legitimacy of the 2016 election. they refuse to acknowledge the legitimacy of the duellly elect president so it's rich now they're in a rush to judgment to identify biden as the president-elect. over the last four years we've had to endure a litany of conspiracy theories, almost all of which now have been not only disproven but have been shown to have been hatched by the former secretary of state hillary clinton and her campaign in the 2016 election. and unfortunately we're given life by the obama/biden administration, their justice department, their national security apparatus that breathed life into those conspiracy theories sw and used them unfortunately fairly effectively to deter the president and the administration in some cases to delay the installation of policies of the president that reflected the value and interests of those who suppor
congressman rose? >> sure. i share the caller's concern that many on the other side of the aisle in the democratic party over the last four years refused to accept the legitimacy of the 2016 election. they refuse to acknowledge the legitimacy of the duellly elect president so it's rich now they're in a rush to judgment to identify biden as the president-elect. over the last four years we've had to endure a litany of conspiracy theories, almost all of which now have been not only disproven...
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that's the rose garden. celine who is one of 13 experts appointed to the president—elect‘s coronavirus task force. she told the bbc that the current situation is deeply concerning. i would say we have a fire raging across the nation and the holidays threaten to be gasoline poured on that fire. i am very concerned by the spikes we are seeing in cases, by the increasing hospitalizations and we are seeing hospitals in many parts of the country overwhelmed with cases. and we know that the case fatality rate and the death rate spikes increases when hospitals are overwhelmed because we simply do not have the staffing and resources to care for patients the way we would like to. and with the holidays coming up, those are really going to be super spreader events the way you have people from multiple generations and family members from multiple generations and different ages coming together, not socially distant, unlikely to be wearing masks, indoors, sitting around a cable to be wearing masks, indoors, sitting around
that's the rose garden. celine who is one of 13 experts appointed to the president—elect‘s coronavirus task force. she told the bbc that the current situation is deeply concerning. i would say we have a fire raging across the nation and the holidays threaten to be gasoline poured on that fire. i am very concerned by the spikes we are seeing in cases, by the increasing hospitalizations and we are seeing hospitals in many parts of the country overwhelmed with cases. and we know that the case...
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but tonight pete rose is once again asking for redemption in a new petition, rose and his attorneys argue that since the league has not punished players associated with the houston astros sign stealing scandal, it should end rose's lifetime ban for gambling while he was managing the cincinnati reds. >> whatever you think of whether pete was appropriately punished 30 years ago, many things have transpired since then to suggest that he's being unfairly treated >> reporter: rose holds the major league record for hits, games played and at bats but he's been permanently ineligible for the hall of fame since agreeing to an indefinite suspension in 1989 after an investigation showed he placed illegal bets for years rose denied he did anything wrong. but has since apologized the 78-year-old has unsuccessfully asked to be reinstated before now he's calling his punishment disproportionate because the commissioner did not suspend any astros players for stealing signs on their way to winning the 2017 world series >> how likely is it that pete rose gets a second chance here >> i think it's very unlike
but tonight pete rose is once again asking for redemption in a new petition, rose and his attorneys argue that since the league has not punished players associated with the houston astros sign stealing scandal, it should end rose's lifetime ban for gambling while he was managing the cincinnati reds. >> whatever you think of whether pete was appropriately punished 30 years ago, many things have transpired since then to suggest that he's being unfairly treated >> reporter: rose holds...
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rose garden. don, stand by. van jones is with us as well. you have unique perspective on what he might say because you work with him and his aids and jared kushner on reform and you succeeded at bipartisan effort. what would you like to hear? >> i think there is a way out of this. one, you have done the right thing in having the department of justice and fbi leading forward on the ground. you need arrest. clearly federal laws were broken. fbi should be made immediately. if he saying anything like that, we need that. and we need federal legislation on police reform. we have done it on prison reform. if he says he wants to bring democrats and republicans together for that, that would be welcome. lastly, these communities between the shut down of the economy which i supported, you have businesses flat destroyed. if he says anything about lending a helping hand. it's one thing to attack the people who attacked these businesses, and another thing to help the businesses. there are often contradictory im
rose garden. don, stand by. van jones is with us as well. you have unique perspective on what he might say because you work with him and his aids and jared kushner on reform and you succeeded at bipartisan effort. what would you like to hear? >> i think there is a way out of this. one, you have done the right thing in having the department of justice and fbi leading forward on the ground. you need arrest. clearly federal laws were broken. fbi should be made immediately. if he saying...
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we often talk about a rose garden strategy for a president running for reelection. it usually means that the president, you know, does a series of official acts that will ultimately help him in reelection, because the people see that the president is out there, you know, doing work on behalf of the american people, but you don't usually see -- it is usually about avoiding the messiness of the campaign by being above it all and acting as president, but in this case, all the messiness of the campaign came right into the rose garden. i thought it was unusual. my back to the briefings, good friend george kahn's and i, and i know you know well, a reporter for national journal, a historian for the white house and press relations, and just a really, you know, i think one of the true great reporters in washington, asked a very simple question that today about that speech, noting, saying -- is there any place at the white house that the president would not engage in politics? that he believes, you know, it's kind of sacrosanct, that he would not bring politics into it, and t
we often talk about a rose garden strategy for a president running for reelection. it usually means that the president, you know, does a series of official acts that will ultimately help him in reelection, because the people see that the president is out there, you know, doing work on behalf of the american people, but you don't usually see -- it is usually about avoiding the messiness of the campaign by being above it all and acting as president, but in this case, all the messiness of the...
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the white house said he's having a press conference in the rose garden. he spoke and went on a rambling tirade for 53 minutes and took ten minutes of questions, one of the questions from essentially a propaganda outlet for the president. >> you know, what i don't understand is early on tried to portray this as he was a wartime commander in chief. fine. if coronavirus is invasion from outside our shore attacking america, if that is what the president early on was saying it was, fair enough way to look at it, the idea in midst of an attack on america, the president of the united states would not just continue to make the lies he does constantly but spend an hour in the rose garden with this rambling, you know, riff on all his greatest gripes and grievances. he would be relieved of duty if he was a commander in chief. really extraordinary. if we're under attack, this is what the president of the united states is doing and you know if he spent an hour doing it in front of reporters, it's what he does all day long to the, as you said, the kool-aid drinkers and
the white house said he's having a press conference in the rose garden. he spoke and went on a rambling tirade for 53 minutes and took ten minutes of questions, one of the questions from essentially a propaganda outlet for the president. >> you know, what i don't understand is early on tried to portray this as he was a wartime commander in chief. fine. if coronavirus is invasion from outside our shore attacking america, if that is what the president early on was saying it was, fair enough...
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this picture of the rose garden. see it?ttendees that are named have, already, tested positive after attending this white house event for supreme court nominee judge amy coney barrett. including, kellyanne conway, and i don't think he's on there, bill stepien. the campaign manager. he was there. we're waiting to hear about governor -- former governor of new jersey, chris christie. and there are a lot of other people that were there. we don't know what their situation is. we've heard some people have tested, and tested negative. does that mean that they really don't have it? maybe. why? oh, it never ends. you always keep the speculation going. no, it is science. testing is not always exact. okay? it takes time to manifest. it's one of the reasons we started looking back and then the president gets it from her and tested positive the next day? there are two problems with that, one, it does not usually happen like that. did they really not test the president for 24 hours after finding out someone that close to him being sick? a
this picture of the rose garden. see it?ttendees that are named have, already, tested positive after attending this white house event for supreme court nominee judge amy coney barrett. including, kellyanne conway, and i don't think he's on there, bill stepien. the campaign manager. he was there. we're waiting to hear about governor -- former governor of new jersey, chris christie. and there are a lot of other people that were there. we don't know what their situation is. we've heard some people...
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good luck pete rose.ally good luck. >> tell us your name, sir. >> george green. >> where are you from? >> brooklyn, new york. >> are you here for fashion week? >> no, i'm just passing by for work. >> has badgely mischka jumped the shark? >> yes. i don't know what you're talking about. >> what do you love about fashion week, leo? >> what i love about fashion week, it makes people even more excited about their true sevelv. the trends always come back. and when you think about consistentbility, it's not only about thinking green but it's beautiful how everything comes together. >> is it time for major league baseball to reinstate pete rose? >> what is that? >> rose baseball? >> what are you guys excited about? >> we absolutely love fashion week. this is our tenth season, and we're headed to the badgely mischka show. super excited to be dressed by the designers this year. >> is it time for major league baseball to reinstate pete rose? >> oh, my gosh, i'm from cincinnati, we do think it is time. pete rose, we
good luck pete rose.ally good luck. >> tell us your name, sir. >> george green. >> where are you from? >> brooklyn, new york. >> are you here for fashion week? >> no, i'm just passing by for work. >> has badgely mischka jumped the shark? >> yes. i don't know what you're talking about. >> what do you love about fashion week, leo? >> what i love about fashion week, it makes people even more excited about their true sevelv. the trends...
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takes off the red rose and puts on a yellow rose and changes his vote. and suffrage passes by one vote. >> that is how tennessee became the 36th and final state needed to ratify. >> that is right. it is because of this. see, everything boiled down to tennessee. this is where the battle was taking place. what we have to do is realize how unusual it was for women to take a leadership role, or to travel by themselves, as some of the suffragists were doing. not only from towns around tennessee, but also from around the country. and coming to the hermitage hotel. thank goodness the hermitage hotel allowed single women to have a room in the hotel and that is where they worked and had their t. an organized there is movement. that is such an amazing point. it is so hard pressed to remember this today but in 1920 when those women gathered in nashville to fight for the vote, this last battleground, that was at the time were just wearing pants was scandalous for women. [laughter] so, to gather together to protest, to fight for the right to vote and demand their voi
takes off the red rose and puts on a yellow rose and changes his vote. and suffrage passes by one vote. >> that is how tennessee became the 36th and final state needed to ratify. >> that is right. it is because of this. see, everything boiled down to tennessee. this is where the battle was taking place. what we have to do is realize how unusual it was for women to take a leadership role, or to travel by themselves, as some of the suffragists were doing. not only from towns around...
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he's in the rose garden right now. he's still railing against the presumptive democratic presidential nominee joe biden. we'll see if he answers questions in the rose garden. we're monitoring all of that as well. in the meantime let's get more on it spread of it coronavirus. that's the issue that's affecting millions and millions of people here in the u.s. and certainly around the world. alarming spikes in new cases. alarming spikes in hospitalizations and deaths. our national correspondent erica hill is joining us right now. erica, another virus hot spot is shattering all these records tonight. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. we're just getting some new numbers in from texas, wolf, and another record single-day high for new cases. 10,745. this brings the total in the state to more than 275,000 confirmed cases. and as you point out the virus continues to spread. more than half of the states in this country are now on either a pause or rolling back some of their reopening as they try to figure out what comes next. acro
he's in the rose garden right now. he's still railing against the presumptive democratic presidential nominee joe biden. we'll see if he answers questions in the rose garden. we're monitoring all of that as well. in the meantime let's get more on it spread of it coronavirus. that's the issue that's affecting millions and millions of people here in the u.s. and certainly around the world. alarming spikes in new cases. alarming spikes in hospitalizations and deaths. our national correspondent...
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there's a live picture coming in from the rose garden right now. and it comes as the nation's top infectiono infectious disease expert is giving a sobering new warning about the potential reach of this outbreak. dr. anthony fauci telling cnn that the coronavirus could infect millions, millions of people here in the united states and could take the lives, potentially of hundreds of thousands. >> looking at what we're seeing right now, you know, i would say, between 100,000 and 200,000 cases. but i don't want to be held to that, because it's -- excuse me, deaths. i mean, we're going to have millions of cases, but i just don't think that we really need to make a projection when it's such a moving target that you can so easily be wrong and mislead people. what we do know, jake, is that we've got a serious problem in new york. we have a serious problem in new orleans, and we're going to be developing serious problems in other areas. so although people like to model it, let's just look at the data of what we have and not worry about these worst-case and
there's a live picture coming in from the rose garden right now. and it comes as the nation's top infectiono infectious disease expert is giving a sobering new warning about the potential reach of this outbreak. dr. anthony fauci telling cnn that the coronavirus could infect millions, millions of people here in the united states and could take the lives, potentially of hundreds of thousands. >> looking at what we're seeing right now, you know, i would say, between 100,000 and 200,000...
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the setting, the rose garden. you don't see presidents stand in the rose garden and deliver the kind of speech that he did. then if you look at the speech itself, it was mono toned. his heart didn't seem in it, as one adviser's told us. and he really just, you know, had this muddled delivery where he went off on various tangents. and so, to the frustration of his advisers, who say that the president is acutely aware that he could win, he can't get engaged on a strategy that they feel is effective, where he had a clear attack on his opponent and the election is not about him. and it's not clear that he's going to be able to make that pivot, particularly when he doesn't have any other venue than the complex here at the white house and what we saw yesterday, where he pretty much delivered a speech that he probably would have given on saturday night if he had that new hampshire rally. >> i am not sure anyone has the guts to tell him that it looks desperate. nbc's carol lee, thank you very much. >>> to the coronavirus
the setting, the rose garden. you don't see presidents stand in the rose garden and deliver the kind of speech that he did. then if you look at the speech itself, it was mono toned. his heart didn't seem in it, as one adviser's told us. and he really just, you know, had this muddled delivery where he went off on various tangents. and so, to the frustration of his advisers, who say that the president is acutely aware that he could win, he can't get engaged on a strategy that they feel is...