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in fact, ann could not have had a good death. any more than nancy lincoln's endless puking in that smoke-filled cabin or sarah lincoln grimsby's stillbirth on a winter night. typhoid or brain fever was a horrible way to die. caused by a bacterial infection ruling from the contamination of drinking water with human feces, typhoid subjected its victims to bouts of diarrhea, stomach cramps and above all headaches and a crushing fever. one reason why it was often referred to as brain fever in lincoln's day. lincoln saw ann suffer the throes of brain fever, as much as he saw his mother's suffering from the milk sickness years earlier. ann linger for the record four or five days, and we do know he visited her at least once right before she died. it was very evident that he was much distressed, remembered a friend who saw him after the visit. but you know what is telling here is not so much the second hand accounts of lincoln's distress, or his supposedly suicidal behavior, but what i find interesting is his silence. his failure to ever
in fact, ann could not have had a good death. any more than nancy lincoln's endless puking in that smoke-filled cabin or sarah lincoln grimsby's stillbirth on a winter night. typhoid or brain fever was a horrible way to die. caused by a bacterial infection ruling from the contamination of drinking water with human feces, typhoid subjected its victims to bouts of diarrhea, stomach cramps and above all headaches and a crushing fever. one reason why it was often referred to as brain fever in...
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there is a lot of things we can tell you about anne and roger.re they live and who their parents are and what subjects they like at school? one thing we don't have to tell you is it is plain as day and they are fit. nothing remarkable about that. for most young people these days good health is something taken for granted. well, have you ever stopped the think why these young people like most of us don't have to worry about their health? why is that so? take this glass of water for instance. what does a glass of water have to do with anne's health? it is quite simple really. when water falls from the sky as rain, it may be pure and fit to drink. but as it runs towards the sea, water may become polluted because industrial wastes are discharged in it. also because of the waste comes from the city. when a drop of such polluted water is observed under a microscope. it could be seen that the water contains large concentrations of micro organisms that can cause diseases. such micro organisms must be removed before we can safely drink the water. in ameri
there is a lot of things we can tell you about anne and roger.re they live and who their parents are and what subjects they like at school? one thing we don't have to tell you is it is plain as day and they are fit. nothing remarkable about that. for most young people these days good health is something taken for granted. well, have you ever stopped the think why these young people like most of us don't have to worry about their health? why is that so? take this glass of water for instance....
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maybe what ann bell will claim. the third track is living as a free american for more thperson years was de facto freedom. and maryland courts had potentially from 1824 to 1836, if she has been living as a free womg for more than ten years, she can file a freedom suit and claim for once and for all the court -- the court might determine that she is free. we have three different path ways right? so after daniel belle gauches the deed, this is what sets everything in motion, including james ash's seizure in 1839. so this is a whole family but let's wrap our minds around it. . sorry, the deed, and she is in touch with the green fields. and she essentially tells them that daniel bell has been manipulating robert armstead, her deceased husband, and that daniel bell needs to be dealt with. and the first step that she takes in order to possibly make this deed of emancipation, you know, unfounded, unsound, is to attempt to sell daniel. get daniel out of the picture. so he is sold, we think, by the greenfields. there seems t
maybe what ann bell will claim. the third track is living as a free american for more thperson years was de facto freedom. and maryland courts had potentially from 1824 to 1836, if she has been living as a free womg for more than ten years, she can file a freedom suit and claim for once and for all the court -- the court might determine that she is free. we have three different path ways right? so after daniel belle gauches the deed, this is what sets everything in motion, including james ash's...
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roger and ann understand the health problems of their community.hey, like the rest of us, must live by the rules of healthful living for the sake of their own good health and for the health of their friends and neighbors. community health is a responsibility shared by all citizens, young and old alike. how much do you know about the health services in your community? what can you do to support or improve them? ♪ >>> you're watching a special edition of american history tv while members of congress are in their districts due to the coronavirus pandemic. tonight, sarah mylove discusses her book "the cigarette: a political history," looking at strategies in the context of other social movements, including civil rights and environmental issues. american history tv now and over the weekend on c-span3. >>> every saturday night, american history tv takes you to college classrooms around the country for lectures in history. >> why do you all know who lizzie borden is? and raise your hand if you ever heard of this murder, the gene harris murder trial, befor
roger and ann understand the health problems of their community.hey, like the rest of us, must live by the rules of healthful living for the sake of their own good health and for the health of their friends and neighbors. community health is a responsibility shared by all citizens, young and old alike. how much do you know about the health services in your community? what can you do to support or improve them? ♪ >>> you're watching a special edition of american history tv while...
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makovec live in oakland where we wil >>> i am anne makovec live in oakland.you can see the damage left behind by the last night violent protests here. this is just a small picture of it. the scene is being replayed throughout the downtown area. this is for about a dozen blocks and here's the walgreens across from city hall. you can see the window was smashed. part of this was boarded up but that was no match for the protesters that really wanted to get in here. you can see this huge pile of glass, an absolute mess to worry about this morning. across the street at 14th and broadway you can see the chase bank was broken into and looted. over here a bus stop was also demolished. many saw the same fate last night. let me show you this video when things were really popping off around midnight. you can see the fires that were being lit, and once people made entry into some of these stores, they were breaking in and grabbing whatever they could. looting was a real problem last night. also, again, the fires that were lit back here. you can see the aftermath of one of
makovec live in oakland where we wil >>> i am anne makovec live in oakland.you can see the damage left behind by the last night violent protests here. this is just a small picture of it. the scene is being replayed throughout the downtown area. this is for about a dozen blocks and here's the walgreens across from city hall. you can see the window was smashed. part of this was boarded up but that was no match for the protesters that really wanted to get in here. you can see this huge...
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he's a -- he's a brother-in-law of daniel bell and a brother-in-law of ann bell. both of whom are the children of lucy bell. the matriarch. she was living as a free woman in washington, d.c. and was living as a free woman in the 1820s. lucy bell lives to the age of 99. okay. she dies in the summer of 1862. just after washington, d.c. ' emancipation is affected. she dies seeing her children and grandchildren free. the struggle goes back to the 1830s. think about this. a 30-year, three generation -- more than 30-year, three generation struggle for freedom. using the courts where possible, negotiating, navigating, accumulating legal knowledge, passing it on. in 1862 her children ann bell, daniel bell and caroline bell bought a head stone for her and she's buried at congressional cemetery with a head stone dedicated to their mother. william h. williams was one of the most notorious slave traders in the washington, d.c. he owned the yellow house. it was a slave jail and in the day was sometimes called a slave pen. we've already looked at one case, ann williams'case, th
he's a -- he's a brother-in-law of daniel bell and a brother-in-law of ann bell. both of whom are the children of lucy bell. the matriarch. she was living as a free woman in washington, d.c. and was living as a free woman in the 1820s. lucy bell lives to the age of 99. okay. she dies in the summer of 1862. just after washington, d.c. ' emancipation is affected. she dies seeing her children and grandchildren free. the struggle goes back to the 1830s. think about this. a 30-year, three generation...
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>> rocky. >> who cut ann's throat? >> rocky. >> who stabbed ann in the back?rocky. >> jessica told the detective the murder weapons were a kitchen knife and metal rod for bludgeoning which they stashed in a hole outside ann's house. >> she said we probably couldn't find her without it so we drove her out there. we walked the entire path until we got to the hole and she said, that's it right there. lo and bemolhold, we had eviden folks with us. reached in and discovered those two items were there. >> what was it like? >> these were details and only those involved are going to know where the instruments were used to kill someone. >> that was that. they had their story and their culprits. except there was one more very significant detail offered up by both jessica and something the town's rumor mill failed to catch by the time kevin and robert went out to the evening a couple of days later. >> we went bowling. we went out to eat. just had a grand old time. >> by that time, it was after midnight and about time to go home to bed. >> we were sitting in the parking l
>> rocky. >> who cut ann's throat? >> rocky. >> who stabbed ann in the back?rocky. >> jessica told the detective the murder weapons were a kitchen knife and metal rod for bludgeoning which they stashed in a hole outside ann's house. >> she said we probably couldn't find her without it so we drove her out there. we walked the entire path until we got to the hole and she said, that's it right there. lo and bemolhold, we had eviden folks with us. reached in and...
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ann: i absolutely am concerned about that. a place where, especially the group i am involved with, we have our eyes on exactly what happens through this crisis. it is not just about female investors. we want to make sure the executives and the individual contributors who are now part of the technique ecosystem, that they are not impacted in a way that we retract from the progress we have made. i think this is the time and place to continue to invest into these issues and continue to invest into the talent we already have. backtrack we do not from the progress we have made. emily: last question, where do you see a floodgate opportunity? ann: going back to this idea of preneur, some people talk about it as being a passion economy. i think of it as being a larger trend or individuals believe they need to count on themselves in order to have the job they want or to be able to fill how they want to balance their work with their own lives. we believe that there are businesses to be built to preneursthese solo either from a financial
ann: i absolutely am concerned about that. a place where, especially the group i am involved with, we have our eyes on exactly what happens through this crisis. it is not just about female investors. we want to make sure the executives and the individual contributors who are now part of the technique ecosystem, that they are not impacted in a way that we retract from the progress we have made. i think this is the time and place to continue to invest into these issues and continue to invest into...
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anne: that is the big issue.we don't work together, the problem is going to be much bigger and the outcome much worse than if we do. given how contagious the virus is, it is not going to be possible to have some parts of the world virus-free and not have them at risk for people for other parts of the world. it just can't happen. vonnie: if you were able to get some policies into action now, what would be the top one or two you would want to see carried out? anne: it's very important very quickly to get an agreement on suppliese for medical and personal protective equipment. otherwise make sure all countries share in and have an organization like the world health organization take some degree of responsibility for making sure the supplies yet where they are needed. vonnie: what are the international organizations doing to help? are they doing enough? i am talking about the imf, the world bank. has it been left of the central banks and fiscal authorities to do the work? anne: there are several kinds of work that ha
anne: that is the big issue.we don't work together, the problem is going to be much bigger and the outcome much worse than if we do. given how contagious the virus is, it is not going to be possible to have some parts of the world virus-free and not have them at risk for people for other parts of the world. it just can't happen. vonnie: if you were able to get some policies into action now, what would be the top one or two you would want to see carried out? anne: it's very important very...
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anne is with her husband all day, every day.port from the alzheimer's society. but covid and lockdown mean she has never felt more isolated. seeing other people, that's what i miss the most. it's just lonely, very, very lonely. the future looks far from certain. wondering where it will all end and how it will all end. julia prays for the day that the clouds of covid—19 will lift and that she can be with bob again. it's his arms i want around me, because, if i've got his arms around me, then he's made it through this. making it through this. perhaps the best hope for anne, forjulia, for so many thousands like them. jeremy cooke, bbc news. japan has extended its state of emergency in an effort to get its rate of covid—19 infections under control. reged ahmad reports. other parts of asia adjust to the reality of life during the coronavirus pandemic. a gym injapan being transformed to treat patients with mild coronavirus systems. new covid—19 infection rates have been falling in the last couple of weeks, but japan's prime minister s
anne is with her husband all day, every day.port from the alzheimer's society. but covid and lockdown mean she has never felt more isolated. seeing other people, that's what i miss the most. it's just lonely, very, very lonely. the future looks far from certain. wondering where it will all end and how it will all end. julia prays for the day that the clouds of covid—19 will lift and that she can be with bob again. it's his arms i want around me, because, if i've got his arms around me, then...
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anne is with her husband all day, every day.imer's society. but covid and lockdown mean she has never felt more isolated. seeing other people, that's what i miss the most. it's just lonely, very, very lonely. the future looks far from certain. wondering where it will all end and how it will all end. julia prays for the day that the clouds of covid—i9 will lift and that she can be with bob again. it's his arms i want around me, because, if i've got his arms around me, then he's made it through this. making it through this. perhaps the best hope for anne, forjulia, for so many thousands like them. jeremy cooke, bbc news. italy, the first country in the world to impose a national lockdown to try to control the pandemic, has lifted some of its toughest restrictions, on the day it registered its lowest daily death toll since the lockdown began two months ago. but the extent of the social and economic impact of the shutdown is unclear, as our correspondent mark lowen reports. a nation that has shed so many tears alone can finally grie
anne is with her husband all day, every day.imer's society. but covid and lockdown mean she has never felt more isolated. seeing other people, that's what i miss the most. it's just lonely, very, very lonely. the future looks far from certain. wondering where it will all end and how it will all end. julia prays for the day that the clouds of covid—i9 will lift and that she can be with bob again. it's his arms i want around me, because, if i've got his arms around me, then he's made it through...
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. >> ann: white marble would be lovely. >> stephanie: and very expensive. >> eric: is that pot roastsmell? >> pamela: i remember how much you liked it last time. >> eric: oh, good. >> ann: stop fussing, pamela. eric wants our opinion. >> stephanie: no, i think he's just being polite. >> eric: no, this is a huge undertaking. i would like as many opinions as i can get. >> stephanie: all right. here's mine. i think if you use marble as a design motif in every store, it'll be very expensive. >> ann: this doesn't look like cream. >> pamela: that's because it's milk, mother. eric and stephanie don't take cream. >> ann: we'll put it on the shopping list. >> stephanie: the only shopping list you should have, mother, is a condominium of your own. >> eric: pam, what do you think? look. look at this here.
. >> ann: white marble would be lovely. >> stephanie: and very expensive. >> eric: is that pot roastsmell? >> pamela: i remember how much you liked it last time. >> eric: oh, good. >> ann: stop fussing, pamela. eric wants our opinion. >> stephanie: no, i think he's just being polite. >> eric: no, this is a huge undertaking. i would like as many opinions as i can get. >> stephanie: all right. here's mine. i think if you use marble as a design...
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here is leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: china's warning that some u.s.ns are pushing the nations into a new cold war. the comments came from foreign minister wang yi, who said the u.s. should give up its wishful thinking of changing china. the relationship between china and beijing has worsened in the past few months. the white house has repeatedly blames china for the virus outbreak. save strategically important companies. richie sooner is looking to rescue any company is whose failure would intentionally harm the economy. german companies and consumers /the bending before the full force of the pandemic. the economy shrank more than -- shrank more than it has in a decade over the first quarter. april is expected to be far worse before signs of bottoming out this month. and bayer looks to have made progress selling claims that is round of weedkiller causes cancer. sources say it has reached a verbal agreement that could result up to 85,000 of the 120 5000 claims. of its $10 billion plan to end the costly legal battle, the company is set to announce a set
here is leigh-ann gerrans. leigh-ann: china's warning that some u.s.ns are pushing the nations into a new cold war. the comments came from foreign minister wang yi, who said the u.s. should give up its wishful thinking of changing china. the relationship between china and beijing has worsened in the past few months. the white house has repeatedly blames china for the virus outbreak. save strategically important companies. richie sooner is looking to rescue any company is whose failure would...
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anne is with her husband all day, every day.alzheimer's society. but covid and lockdown mean she has never felt more isolated. seeing other people, that's what i miss the most. it's just lonely, very, very lonely. the future looks far from certain. wondering where it will all end and how it will all end. julia prays for the day that the clouds of covid—19 will lift and that she can be with bob again. it's his arms i want around me, because, if i've got his arms around me, then he's made it through this. making it through this. perhaps the best hope for anne, forjulia, for so many thousands like them. jeremy cooke, bbc news. it was 75 years ago this month that the second world war came to an end in europe. the surrender document signed by germany was drafted not by senior diplomats or ministers, but by an officer in the british army who was by training an actor and theatre manager. few people, including his own daughters realised the role that he played on ve day, as my colleague reeta chakra barti explains. meetjohn counsell, th
anne is with her husband all day, every day.alzheimer's society. but covid and lockdown mean she has never felt more isolated. seeing other people, that's what i miss the most. it's just lonely, very, very lonely. the future looks far from certain. wondering where it will all end and how it will all end. julia prays for the day that the clouds of covid—19 will lift and that she can be with bob again. it's his arms i want around me, because, if i've got his arms around me, then he's made it...
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ann? same issue, same question and then to harry, harry and-- >> well, i don't think it has -- i mean, yes, of course, it's going to look different, but i don't think that we should say that-- the implication of that question to me is always time is up and i don't think that that's true. i don't think that-- they're not national allies with the russians or chinese. i don't really want the chinese patrolling, they're desperate for us to be back there even though they may complain about it. so i think to -- no, i don't think it's over. i think it's mainly up to us and our allies about whether we can sustain it in light of this global crisis and i don't think there's any reason to think that we can't if we get our act together. >> if we have our act together. harry? >> yeah, i would agree, sir. i really think this would be an opportunity for us to rethink how we're doing thing. nato, u.n., who all of these organizations have benefitted from the united states. we need to explain again to the a
ann? same issue, same question and then to harry, harry and-- >> well, i don't think it has -- i mean, yes, of course, it's going to look different, but i don't think that we should say that-- the implication of that question to me is always time is up and i don't think that that's true. i don't think that-- they're not national allies with the russians or chinese. i don't really want the chinese patrolling, they're desperate for us to be back there even though they may complain about it....
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ann, as a volunteer in her local chapter of the red cross, is helping to prepare emergency kits for a nearby disaster area, one of the many jobs the red cross undertakes to supplement existing health agencies, particularly in times of emergency. then there are the many other voluntary agencies concerned the problems of specific diseases. some organizations are concerned with research, others with rehabilitation and the burden of caring for the victims of the respective disease. in many communities, their are nurse services to provide how nursing care for yes the family doctor. nothing wrong with roger as far as he knows. this is just a periodic checkup. a routine examination to make sure. part of the job of a general practitioner is to treat his patients when they get sick, but the community held part of his job is to prevent illness which is the chief purpose of periodic checkups. by examining roger carefully, looking for any telltale signs that might indicate a possible onset of illness or condition that needs correcting, the doctor is helping to keep roger well and the community he
ann, as a volunteer in her local chapter of the red cross, is helping to prepare emergency kits for a nearby disaster area, one of the many jobs the red cross undertakes to supplement existing health agencies, particularly in times of emergency. then there are the many other voluntary agencies concerned the problems of specific diseases. some organizations are concerned with research, others with rehabilitation and the burden of caring for the victims of the respective disease. in many...
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i'm leigh-ann gerrans, this is bloomberg. matt: thank you very much. we have a number of important speakers today, for example, a german finance minister is out commenting on the bailout of .ittle anza -- of lufthansa and the german government investing $10 billion into the flag carrier is temporary. we also have a german economy minister coming up later. speakers,f dramatic more on the drama side of things, the political drama, we get a statement we expect from toinic coming, a top adviser u.k. prime minister boris johnson who was seen driving, walking around and having a chat 250 miles away from his home when he was supposed to be self-isolating because of coronavirus concerns. we will see the excuses he has to make when he talks. this is bloomberg. ♪ markets,s is bloomberg special edition, usn u.k. markets are closed today. let's get a check on what's going on with emery. in germany,ction is where you are sitting, but the european markets this morning are risk on. they are shrugging off the geopolitical tensions that we have been seeing and ramping
i'm leigh-ann gerrans, this is bloomberg. matt: thank you very much. we have a number of important speakers today, for example, a german finance minister is out commenting on the bailout of .ittle anza -- of lufthansa and the german government investing $10 billion into the flag carrier is temporary. we also have a german economy minister coming up later. speakers,f dramatic more on the drama side of things, the political drama, we get a statement we expect from toinic coming, a top adviser...
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and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. >> francesca mangiatordi (speaking italian): (sighs) (exhales) (machine hissing) (medical workers speaking italian) >> mangiatordi: (hangs up phone) >> (bleep) (sighs) (machine hissing) >> aldo: >> mangiatordi: (hangs up phone) >>oman: >> mangiatordi: >> cristel: ♪ (voice on scanner giving structions) (scanner voice instructing) ♪ (nurse speing italian) >> cristel: >> nurse: >> mm. >> nurse:st >> c: >> nse: >> chiara (on phone): >> cristel: (clears throat) >> nurse and cristel: >> cristel: (coughing) ♪ (clicks tongue) ♪ >> mangiatordi (murmuring): (murmung) ♪ st >> criel: >> mm-hmm. (murmuring) >> woman:: >> crist (woman responds) >> cristel: (crying): (machine hissing) >> mangiatordi: (machine hissing) ♪ >> let's bring you some breaking news fromtaly. coronavirus deaths have risen by 683 in 24 hours, lifting the total death toll to 7,503. >> we're now into day ne of the ckdown. the authorities believe that the next week or so is very crucial. the peak infection ratstill has not been
and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. >> francesca mangiatordi (speaking italian): (sighs) (exhales) (machine hissing) (medical workers speaking italian) >> mangiatordi: (hangs up phone) >> (bleep) (sighs) (machine hissing) >> aldo: >> mangiatordi: (hangs up phone) >>oman: >> mangiatordi: >> cristel: ♪ (voice on scanner giving structions) (scanner voice instructing) ♪ (nurse speing italian)...
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anby the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler.s.wgbh.org >> for more on this and other "frontli" programs, visit our website at pbs.org/frontline. ♪ frontline's, aznside italy's covid war" is available on prime video. ♪ ♪ you're wching pbs. ♪ -a national women's rugby league team is being formed. -the significance of this emphasizes that women are breaking through gender barriers here in papua new guinea. -it gives them hope. ♪ -[ singing in native language ] [ crowd cheeri ] ♪ -a huge st for papua new guinea here.
anby the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler.s.wgbh.org >> for more on this and other "frontli" programs, visit our website at pbs.org/frontline. ♪ frontline's, aznside italy's covid war" is available on prime video. ♪ ♪ you're wching pbs. ♪ -a national women's rugby league team is being formed. -the significance of this emphasizes that women are breaking through gender barriers here in papua new guinea. -it gives them hope. ♪...
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anne is a pioneer of journalism in america. she was the first woman to cover the white house for network television and was on the air for 41 years with abc news. her on geoffty and impact are unparalleled. ann's career at abc news spanned seven presidents of the united states, 10 presidential campaigns. she anchored from the white house, from capitol hill and presidential travel that took her to all 50 states and six continue innocents and ann, and this is a very significant part of american and white house history, ann was actually with president george w. bush on september 11, 2001, and was the only broadcast reporter that was allowed to remain on air force 1. as you remember, the president was not allowed to return to washington and was kept away during those hours following the chaotic terrorist attack on our country. she was on the air force 1 on behalf of the entire press corps reporting back so she herself has become an important port part of white house history and she's a very good friend of the white house historical
anne is a pioneer of journalism in america. she was the first woman to cover the white house for network television and was on the air for 41 years with abc news. her on geoffty and impact are unparalleled. ann's career at abc news spanned seven presidents of the united states, 10 presidential campaigns. she anchored from the white house, from capitol hill and presidential travel that took her to all 50 states and six continue innocents and ann, and this is a very significant part of american...
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i'm leigh-ann gerrans. this is bloomberg.thank you so much. $33,g up, oil edging past while improving supply fundamentals continue to offset growth fears and china. more on the powerful rally, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ -- leigh-ann: this is a special edition of "bloomberg markets." boston fed president eric main streetpects loans to start going out into weeks. up to $600rovide billion of credit to small and medium-sized companies. -- has seen five straight weeks of increasing demand. hotels are operating at about 50% of occupancy levels. ramada's brand includes and super eight. a round of bidding for virgin capital. collapsed after losses and a plunging global travel demand. that is your bloomberg business flash. nejra: thank you so much. barrelrading near $33 a as escalating tensions between the u.s. and china at caution over the prospects for a global demand recovery. international energy agency head fatih birol says he sees more upside for demand. joining me for more is bloomberg's annmarie hordern. great to have you wi
i'm leigh-ann gerrans. this is bloomberg.thank you so much. $33,g up, oil edging past while improving supply fundamentals continue to offset growth fears and china. more on the powerful rally, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ -- leigh-ann: this is a special edition of "bloomberg markets." boston fed president eric main streetpects loans to start going out into weeks. up to $600rovide billion of credit to small and medium-sized companies. -- has seen five straight weeks of increasing...
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for the u.s., let's get the first word news with leigh-ann gerrans. in hong kong, protesters gave their biggest demonstrations in months. against --d two gas was used against demonstrators in a shopping area. at least 180 people were arrested. china warns that religions are being pushed between them and the u.s. with a new cold war. wang yi, the foreign minister , warned the u.s. not to cross beijing's redline on taiwan. in the u.k., oxford university has reportedly run into a hurdle are developing a coronavirus vaccine. according to the telegraph, a decline in infection rates may make it difficult to prove whether the vaccine is indeed successful. a is said that there is only 50% chance of coming up with an effective vaccine. japan is issuing a state of instituting masses -- massive testing, but it's death toll is far below 1000. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in i'm than 120 countries, leigh-ann gerrans. this is bloomberg. nejra? nejra: leanne, thank you so much. w
for the u.s., let's get the first word news with leigh-ann gerrans. in hong kong, protesters gave their biggest demonstrations in months. against --d two gas was used against demonstrators in a shopping area. at least 180 people were arrested. china warns that religions are being pushed between them and the u.s. with a new cold war. wang yi, the foreign minister , warned the u.s. not to cross beijing's redline on taiwan. in the u.k., oxford university has reportedly run into a hurdle are...
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anne, what are you following this morning?>> we have a lot going on, len, including the simple way you can pay it forward with a sandwich. how one bay area restaurant owners idea to help customers is catching on. >>> and we did get some new numbers in showing who is getting hit the hardest by the coronavirus, and it's showing a real disparity. so we'll get into that. log on to kpix.com, and check out cbsn bay area. you can check those stories and others throughout the day. just down load the cbs news app. it's on multiple platforms and len, we're off and running here for the summer with this >> gresee anne, at least through the tv screen. thanks for joining us as well, everyone, on this friday morning. thanks for watching kpix 5 news this morning. cbs news this morning is up next. have a great day, and a great weekend. ♪>> good morning >>> good morning and welcome to "cbs this morning." it's friday, may 22nd, 2020. i'm gayle king with anthony mason and tony dokoupil. >>> testing the waters. large crowds are expected to gather
anne, what are you following this morning?>> we have a lot going on, len, including the simple way you can pay it forward with a sandwich. how one bay area restaurant owners idea to help customers is catching on. >>> and we did get some new numbers in showing who is getting hit the hardest by the coronavirus, and it's showing a real disparity. so we'll get into that. log on to kpix.com, and check out cbsn bay area. you can check those stories and others throughout the day. just...
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ann carries them home and leaves dinner table.mily even during an ornery conversation, saliva and mouthe our reach others when they breathe. just live or how breath becomes visible on a cool day. how then, with so many germ surrounding us, can we avoid having colds all the time? fortunately our body has this enemy.inst normally we breathe through our nose. the nose as well as the sinuses are lined with a delicate membrane. you look at the lining of the nose. we call it the nasal membrane. you can see it is covered with tiny moving threads. they move back and forth like stalks of grain. covered with a warm, moist, sticky substance called nucleus. there's usually about a quart of this liquid every 24 hours. this mucus, by warming and -- that isthe air bacteria and viruses. if you have a cold, don't stay in school. if you have a cold, stay home. stay in bed. prescription that recommends. use medicines, but only those your doctor prescribes. >> you can watch this and other american history programs on our website were all video is archived. that c-span.org/history. >> founded in 1946 as the
ann carries them home and leaves dinner table.mily even during an ornery conversation, saliva and mouthe our reach others when they breathe. just live or how breath becomes visible on a cool day. how then, with so many germ surrounding us, can we avoid having colds all the time? fortunately our body has this enemy.inst normally we breathe through our nose. the nose as well as the sinuses are lined with a delicate membrane. you look at the lining of the nose. we call it the nasal membrane. you...
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jill colvin, anne rimoin and eugene robinson.ur sincere thanks. >>> we're also following, as we mentioned, this breaking news out of minneapolis tonight where protests have broken out following the death of george floyd, the unarmed black man killed on monday after a police officer was kneeling on his neck. so far four officers have been fired. we're going to get a live report from our own shaquille brewster, who's standing by in minneapolis. we'll have that coming up. >>> also ahead for us tonight, what happens when you mix a pandemic with the kind of natural disaster these next few months are going to bring? our next guest says we're about to find out whether we're ready or not. >>> and later, the calls are coming from inside the house now. a rare burst of public criticism of the president. wait for it. from some in his own party. as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way on this wednesday night. want to brain better? unlike ordinary memory supplements neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain
jill colvin, anne rimoin and eugene robinson.ur sincere thanks. >>> we're also following, as we mentioned, this breaking news out of minneapolis tonight where protests have broken out following the death of george floyd, the unarmed black man killed on monday after a police officer was kneeling on his neck. so far four officers have been fired. we're going to get a live report from our own shaquille brewster, who's standing by in minneapolis. we'll have that coming up. >>>...
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i'm going to hand it over to my cochair ann. [cheering and applause] >> again, thank you so much for everybody who's come out today. i'm the co-chair of the women's march with sophia. as sophia highlighted, none of the women's marches accomplishments over the last four years would be possible without the volunteers and the partners we had working an organizing on nights, weekends, and any other moments of time we could find. i would like to thank our leadership team that we have here today. crystal, robin, ariel, and all the talent and hard work you bring to this organization. i also like to express our deepest thanks to the partners that helped us put this together. this includes planned parenthood of northern california, the women's building, the js c.f.s., glide, care f.s., and the league of women voters in san francisco. [cheering and applause] >> our mission is to empower everyone that stands for human rights, civil liberties, and socialing -- social justice for all. we will continue to organize to march because the most ma
i'm going to hand it over to my cochair ann. [cheering and applause] >> again, thank you so much for everybody who's come out today. i'm the co-chair of the women's march with sophia. as sophia highlighted, none of the women's marches accomplishments over the last four years would be possible without the volunteers and the partners we had working an organizing on nights, weekends, and any other moments of time we could find. i would like to thank our leadership team that we have here...
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camera's shutter advancing] different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community foundation; and the farvue foundndation. congregation: ♪ ...oh, victory in jesus, my savior forever, he sought me and he bought me with his redeeming blood... ♪ man: it was only 59 years ago that alaska was ratified as a state in the united states of america, and many people involved did not consider much what the original owners of the land already had and wanted to keep. may god continue to bless the inupiaq people, may god continue to bless this land, may god continue to bless the sea from which cometh all of our abundance. and the church said... congregation: amen. man: arctic slope regional corporation is a company that's tied to the land claims that we were able to achieve in the early days. so, let's go into our boardroom. we have our table here, which is made around the traditional skin boat that we use for whaling. it's a symbol of the principles that we've taken from whaling as far as the importa
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oh, there's anne mansfield there. and even though her name is, there are initials here, this is ella v.cosby. so i found that corroborated that in additional documents beyond the slave payroll. but what this also shows, again, is that one of the things that's really interesting, when people ask me about the numbers, is they say, well, you know, how many are there? and i talk about the difficulties with coming to a precise quantity because of things like this. so, this, the fact that ella is listed not as ella, but as e.v. cosby, makes it sometimes difficult to know the all-over, the complete number of enslaved people -- i mean, slave-owning women -- because of the fact they were often referred to in the documents only by their initials, so you're unable to identify them, whether they were women or not in some cases. so that makes it difficult to come to a concrete number more broadly, but it's just a hiccup along the way. but nevertheless, it shows that women even into the civil war era are benefiting from the labor o
oh, there's anne mansfield there. and even though her name is, there are initials here, this is ella v.cosby. so i found that corroborated that in additional documents beyond the slave payroll. but what this also shows, again, is that one of the things that's really interesting, when people ask me about the numbers, is they say, well, you know, how many are there? and i talk about the difficulties with coming to a precise quantity because of things like this. so, this, the fact that ella is...
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different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community f foundation; and the farvue foundation. [p[playing blues music]c] man: big leaf maple guitars are most popular for sure because they have the ability to be very visually stunning, and no two pieces are going to be exexactly alike. it's likike a thumb prin. it's unique. it's s a signaturu. it's going to be its own unique being, and thehey're beautiful.. this project i have here is a clasc example e of the book-matched, what w we call "flame maple top." it's a gibson les paul,l, and it just s speaks volumes just right there. boom. the naturural, sligightly ambmb, clear allows that wood to just be everything it's supposed to be, and it's just lovely, it's just lovely. i'i'm always goingo make an n effort--ifif i have to ouout and obtbtain wood, , i'm certainly y going to w want to obtbtain wood t that is defefiny known n to be, youou know,ouourd legally and sustainably. it makes perfect sense to me that in this day and age, if i need
different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county community f foundation; and the farvue foundation. [p[playing blues music]c] man: big leaf maple guitars are most popular for sure because they have the ability to be very visually stunning, and no two pieces are going to be exexactly alike. it's likike a thumb prin. it's unique. it's s a signaturu. it's going to be its own unique...
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smack. , they're all no good anne thhey could wrec a person's physical composition. that couldn't be allowed. a lot of our members of our are tired of a lot of societies rules. they want to go out and get high, and do what we want to do because it's a symbol, of unconfirmed see. >> san francisco, new orleans and new york we each city has his own legion of disenchanted youth. the bouts may be written, marijuana, and dream of motorcycles but in each case, they are putting us down. and the boat is an international one. the >> britain, traditionally at the very seat of the establishment, is ironic that after nine centuries of greatness, this conservative kingdom and her maturity, should give birth to the hippie. >> it's very hard to live, and sometimes you have to sleep on the street, because you have no place to go. there is no place to sleep. no money i first started taking drugs in great britain. drugs became popular. among the youth, the world's youth. because of the different pop groups, because of the young bloods, the kinks, the beatles. >> the phenomenon througho
smack. , they're all no good anne thhey could wrec a person's physical composition. that couldn't be allowed. a lot of our members of our are tired of a lot of societies rules. they want to go out and get high, and do what we want to do because it's a symbol, of unconfirmed see. >> san francisco, new orleans and new york we each city has his own legion of disenchanted youth. the bouts may be written, marijuana, and dream of motorcycles but in each case, they are putting us down. and the...
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ann was 91 years old. dosha joi was "colorful," his friends say.had a smile and energy that could brighten a dark room. after aging out of foster care, dosha, or "d-jay," fought to better the system, particularly for foster kids in the l.g.b.t.q. community. it was a mission that took him from his home state of wisconsin to advocate on capitol hill. d-jay was also a certified nursing assistant studying to become a registered nurse. he was 28 years old. corliss henry was a trailblazer. she studied at new york's harlem hospital as part of the federal government's cadet nursing program in the 1940's and went on to work at the hospital. in 1957, she became the first black nurse on staff at muhlenberg hospital in plainfield, new jersey. corliss was also a teacher's union representative and mother to steve and bruce. her sons say she was tough as nails, but incredibly loving. she was 95. beverly reep knew in sixth grade that she wanted to be a school teacher. for 39 years in her arkansas classroom, she taught history to nearly 5,000 students. beverly espe
ann was 91 years old. dosha joi was "colorful," his friends say.had a smile and energy that could brighten a dark room. after aging out of foster care, dosha, or "d-jay," fought to better the system, particularly for foster kids in the l.g.b.t.q. community. it was a mission that took him from his home state of wisconsin to advocate on capitol hill. d-jay was also a certified nursing assistant studying to become a registered nurse. he was 28 years old. corliss henry was a...
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>> reporter: when he forged a comedy duo with his wife, anne meara. >> it is not hard to live with anneith her. >> reporter: anne passed away five years ago now, the legendary pair is laughing togher agn.etai >> jerry stiller was 92 years old. tremfya® can help adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis uncover clearer skin that can last. most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. in another study, the majority of tremfya® patients saw 90% clearer skin at 3 years. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya®. uncover clearer skin that can last. janssen can help you explore cost support options. wait. more real strawberries. special k red berries now with even more real strawberries. special k. you can't fake delicious. special k. did you know that febreze air effects uses 100% natural propellant? cheaper aerosols use artificial propellants. that's why febreze works dif
>> reporter: when he forged a comedy duo with his wife, anne meara. >> it is not hard to live with anneith her. >> reporter: anne passed away five years ago now, the legendary pair is laughing togher agn.etai >> jerry stiller was 92 years old. tremfya® can help adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis uncover clearer skin that can last. most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. in another study, the majority of tremfya®...
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ann gelica chow. jot that town. i went to the second advertisement. he's saying something completely different the second times like, is this the same person? like, what's going on here? you can see he refers to her as mrs. angelo chow. i said, okay, i know in this period, even sometimes today when a woman is married and even if a woman is widowed, she may be referred to as mrs. by her husband's first and last name. i said, okay, is she the widow of angelo chow? like, what's going on here? so, i'm looking at the details, like, okay, we know they lived in -- we know he's in yazer, mississippi, now. we know he was in jorngtogeorge because he said that. we know this woman's last name is chow, spelled with a "u" or "e" is chow, spelled with a "u" or "e" "e," we'll figure it out. ancestry.com. it's a wonderful resource where you can find archival documents they have available on site here. i was able to find frisbee. so i was like, wait, there he is. so i found frisbee freeland chow. i found angelica's husband. his obituary in this newspaper. not only does
ann gelica chow. jot that town. i went to the second advertisement. he's saying something completely different the second times like, is this the same person? like, what's going on here? you can see he refers to her as mrs. angelo chow. i said, okay, i know in this period, even sometimes today when a woman is married and even if a woman is widowed, she may be referred to as mrs. by her husband's first and last name. i said, okay, is she the widow of angelo chow? like, what's going on here? so,...
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ann was twauactually with presi george w. bush on september 11th, 2011, and she was the only reporter allowed to stay on board air force one with the president. she was on air force one on behalf of the entire press core. she is also a very good friend of the white house historical association. she will moderate a number of lectures this summer. it will be a wonderful series. but tonight for our feature presentation, please welcome dr. hitchcock. >>> thank you so much, what a treat this is. it is just a splendid setting, room, so many distinguished guests in the audience. i hope i will do him justice but really she a great man and i think we have to work hard to live up to his reputation. i just want to thank the staff for putting together this event. a lot of work goes into these events. juliet levine, i want to say thank you for your work. ann is a woman that i watched on tv for many years, i'm a little star struck, but i also want to acknowledge the presence of general rodell who is a local hero who is organizing and leadi
ann was twauactually with presi george w. bush on september 11th, 2011, and she was the only reporter allowed to stay on board air force one with the president. she was on air force one on behalf of the entire press core. she is also a very good friend of the white house historical association. she will moderate a number of lectures this summer. it will be a wonderful series. but tonight for our feature presentation, please welcome dr. hitchcock. >>> thank you so much, what a treat...
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thanks for joining us, i'm anne has the day off. >> and i'm len kiet. >> len and anne, we'll see those temperatures climb as we head through the holiday weekend, so get ready for some of our inland spots by the end of the holiday weekend into the 90s. in the meantime, i'm tracking the winds. current wind speed at sfo, 24 miles per hour. 14 mile per hour winds out of half moon bay. 15 in concord, as well as for fairfield, and we'll continue to see those breezy conditions as we go through our afternoon. check out our daytime highs, seasonal. 66 in san francisco. 80 in fairfield, and 75 for san jose. i'll let you know how hot it will get as we head through the holiday weekend. details coming up. back to you. >>> new details on that deadly boat fire last year. officials now say the 34 deaths participate result of smoke inhalation, and that everyone died below deck. a preliminary investigation determined that the five crew was asleep on the pup deck while the blaze broke out. that fire happened off the channel islands in september. >> happening today, actress lori loughlin and her husband p
thanks for joining us, i'm anne has the day off. >> and i'm len kiet. >> len and anne, we'll see those temperatures climb as we head through the holiday weekend, so get ready for some of our inland spots by the end of the holiday weekend into the 90s. in the meantime, i'm tracking the winds. current wind speed at sfo, 24 miles per hour. 14 mile per hour winds out of half moon bay. 15 in concord, as well as for fairfield, and we'll continue to see those breezy conditions as we go...
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ann franckejoining us time so early this morning.e markets are faring today. in singapore we are seeing a fairly flat day if not negative. hong kong down nearly 296, negative. hong kong down nearly 2%, australia down at 1.3. this as investors begin to get concerned about the fact that easing lockdown measures could lead to a resurgence of infection. we have seen a bit of that in germany. of course was seen of that in germany. of course was seen that in south korea and that is bringing the fear factor back. as far as oil is concerned, a further cut of all production on the part of saudi arabia and other main oil producers, 1 million barrels of oil per day less on the market injune. so oil per day less on the market in june. so they oil per day less on the market injune. so they are cutting back by1 million barrels a day, further cut of other cuts have announced which is pushed up have announced which is pushed up the price of oil. now to singapore, where from today the city—state is re—opening a clutch of businesses including hairdres
ann franckejoining us time so early this morning.e markets are faring today. in singapore we are seeing a fairly flat day if not negative. hong kong down nearly 296, negative. hong kong down nearly 2%, australia down at 1.3. this as investors begin to get concerned about the fact that easing lockdown measures could lead to a resurgence of infection. we have seen a bit of that in germany. of course was seen of that in germany. of course was seen that in south korea and that is bringing the fear...
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anne. >> yeah, four suspects under arrest right now all in their early 20s and two of them were employees of the ctims in this case that worked at his cannabis company based in santa cruz. steven lindsey, curtis charters, and joshua camps all arrested in southern california on tuesday. the fourth suspect caleb charters was arrested in michigan and awaiting ition. he and steven lindsey are the ones who worked for the victim at his cannabis company called inter-sis cal systems the victim was kidnapped and killed last october when the four men broke into his home, kidnapped him, forced him into his girlfriend's suv and left him shot to death on a property he owned in the rural santa cruz mountains. the motive was robbery. >> this is a senseless crime. these people wanted monetary gain and took advantage of the situation. >> atray was 50 years old, founder and ceo a web marketing firm in addition to the cannabis system. his family thanked the sheriff's department and say they miss him every day and believe his spirit lives on. these guys have no criminal history. the investigation is ongoing
anne. >> yeah, four suspects under arrest right now all in their early 20s and two of them were employees of the ctims in this case that worked at his cannabis company based in santa cruz. steven lindsey, curtis charters, and joshua camps all arrested in southern california on tuesday. the fourth suspect caleb charters was arrested in michigan and awaiting ition. he and steven lindsey are the ones who worked for the victim at his cannabis company called inter-sis cal systems the victim...
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more now on those comments from the children‘s commisioner for england, anne longfield, who has urgedrs‘ unions to ensure schools open as quickly and as safely as possible. i have been really disappointed over the last week, as the whole kind of debate descended into what i would call a squabble, and the positions have really become entrenched, and i fear that actually, the best interests of children, which is what we are all meant to be looking at within this debate, are being overlooked. i don‘t think we are ever going to get to the stage, without a vaccine, that this is going to be 100% safe, but i think what we can see from where schools have stayed open, and in other countries, and indeed, with nurseries that have stayed open around the nhs hospitals, it can be managed. proper testing as well, and proper monitoring, is absolutely essential. the children‘s commissioner for england there. i have been speaking to our political correspondent jess parker. the context, of course, is, borisjohnson set out his road map for easing lockdown, a conditional road map with lots of ifs in there
more now on those comments from the children‘s commisioner for england, anne longfield, who has urgedrs‘ unions to ensure schools open as quickly and as safely as possible. i have been really disappointed over the last week, as the whole kind of debate descended into what i would call a squabble, and the positions have really become entrenched, and i fear that actually, the best interests of children, which is what we are all meant to be looking at within this debate, are being overlooked....
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what is your view, anne?bout the potential repercussions and some people are saying it‘s not the right time and people are still in hospital or dying. what is your take? personally, i really cannot wait to be there shouting on my team actually. i‘ve missed that more than i could possibly say? what is your team? i am a chelsea supporter and i miss that feeling when you know how your team has done. i would say if your team has done. i would say if you were ill and had been owned recovering, the idea of a return to normal with life just creeping, making baby steps back to what we know, would be a huge relief. however, i sense that nothing in our lives will be quite as it was before andi lives will be quite as it was before and i think football needs to be probably dragged into the 21st—ce ntu ry probably dragged into the 21st—century and the new realities of the economy. i don‘t think the money in football the way it used to be. i think it will need to be a downsized, simpler version of what we know in the centu
what is your view, anne?bout the potential repercussions and some people are saying it‘s not the right time and people are still in hospital or dying. what is your take? personally, i really cannot wait to be there shouting on my team actually. i‘ve missed that more than i could possibly say? what is your team? i am a chelsea supporter and i miss that feeling when you know how your team has done. i would say if your team has done. i would say if you were ill and had been owned recovering,...
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different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county c community foundation; and the farvue foundndation. man: so this is a tradition here. we put cups in the freezer, best way to drink milk. [cows mooing] one thing i've learned about cows here, of which about 2,500 are milking and then you have a dry period, in a perfect world, 660 days. [cows mooing] she has a calf, and then she produces milk again for another year. [whistles] lot of our milk gets made into butter. and then some of our milk also goes to making mozzarelella cheese. there's a good chancnce you're tastingng e oof our milklk every day. [engine starts] he likes--he likes driving papa around. i'm just--i'm teaching him for later when i'll actually need a driver. you're gonna go out the same way. go slow. you know, a few years ago, california adopted a regulation that really foforced our industy toto start looking a at ways to mitigate the e methane that coms off or out of the cow. you u ner want to get more regegulations thrown on
different announcer: "earth focus" is made possible in part by a grant from anne ray foundation, a margaret a. cargill philanthropy; the orange county c community foundation; and the farvue foundndation. man: so this is a tradition here. we put cups in the freezer, best way to drink milk. [cows mooing] one thing i've learned about cows here, of which about 2,500 are milking and then you have a dry period, in a perfect world, 660 days. [cows mooing] she has a calf, and then she...
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