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brewster: thank you very much. peter: a reminder that this communicators program, as well as all others, are available as podcasts. >> television has changed since c-span began 41 years ago, but our mission continues. to provide an unfiltered view of government. already this year we've brought you primary coverage, the presidential impeachment process, and now the federal response to the coronavirus. hugh can watch all of c-span's public affairs programming on television, online, or listen on our free radio app and be part of the national conversation three c-span's daily "the washington journal" programs or our social media feed. c-span, created by created private industry, america's cable companies, as a public service and brought to you today by your television provider. >> officials with the world health organization held a briefing in geneva, switzerland on the coronavirus pandemic. they confirmed there are over a million cases globally and more than 50,000 deaths. the managing director of the international mo
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so brewster kale, what do you do for a living? >> i run an internet library on the internet giving away books music, webpages, software for free, trying to build the internet into a library in the digital age. >> sounds like the internet, doesn't it? >> the internet is getting there. the life a webpage is 100 days. this takes snapshots of webpages, done it since 1976, and called the way back machine on archives.org. you can find things that disappeared either maliciously or sometimes they just drop off the net. >> how many websites are there today? >> hundreds of millions. they're sort of coming and going all of the time. we collect about 800 million pages every day. the total collection is about 800 billion u.r.l.'s. it's kind of huge. that turns out to only be part of what we do. we also archive television, abc nbc, cbs fox, and more. you can search to find clips of what other people said and be able to put them in the blog posts and the like. the idea so people can compare and contrast critically what's happened on division. th
so brewster kale, what do you do for a living? >> i run an internet library on the internet giving away books music, webpages, software for free, trying to build the internet into a library in the digital age. >> sounds like the internet, doesn't it? >> the internet is getting there. the life a webpage is 100 days. this takes snapshots of webpages, done it since 1976, and called the way back machine on archives.org. you can find things that disappeared either maliciously or...
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brewster kahle, what you do for living? >> i run the archives. internet library on the internet that catalogs books, trying to build the internet into the library of alexandria for the digital age. >> that sounds like the internet. doesn't it? >> guest: the internet is getting there but the published works is not fast enough. the average life of a webpage is only 100 days. before it is changed or deleted. one hundred days. we built our culture on this ever shifting hand soap with the internet archive it takes snapshots of the webpages on websites every two months. it takes a snapshot and it's been doing this since 1996 and offers it as a free service on archives .org and used by hundred of thousands of people a day to find all the things that been disappeared either maliciously or sometimes just drop off the net. >> how many websites are there today? >> guest: hundreds of millions and they are coming and going all of the time. we collect about 800 million pages every day. the total collection is about 800 billion urls. it's kind of huge and that
brewster kahle, what you do for living? >> i run the archives. internet library on the internet that catalogs books, trying to build the internet into the library of alexandria for the digital age. >> that sounds like the internet. doesn't it? >> guest: the internet is getting there but the published works is not fast enough. the average life of a webpage is only 100 days. before it is changed or deleted. one hundred days. we built our culture on this ever shifting hand soap...
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so brewster kahle, what you do for living? >> guest: i run the internet archives, internet library onto internet the gives way books, music, video webpages, software for free trying to build the internet into the library of alexandria for the digital age. >> host: that sounds like the internet, doesn't it? >> guest: the internet is getting there but let's take of the web. the average life of the webpage is only 100 days before it is changed or deleted. 100 days. we built our culture on this ever shifting sand so what the internet archives does is it take snapshots of the webpages on websites every two months. snapshot, snapchat comes snapshot. it's been doing this at 1986 and offers this as a service. it's used by hundreds of thousands a day. they find all these things disappear, either maliciously or sometimes just they drop off the net. >> host: how many websites are there today? >> guest: hundreds of millions and their coming and going all of the time. but we collect about 800 million pages every day. the total collection i
so brewster kahle, what you do for living? >> guest: i run the internet archives, internet library onto internet the gives way books, music, video webpages, software for free trying to build the internet into the library of alexandria for the digital age. >> host: that sounds like the internet, doesn't it? >> guest: the internet is getting there but let's take of the web. the average life of the webpage is only 100 days before it is changed or deleted. 100 days. we built our...
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shaquille brewster reporting on the ground from wisconsin. thanks very much. with the latest relief bill signed by the president, democrats and republicans are already looking ahead to the next round of rescue money, and at some point they hope it becomes stimulus money. they're dubbing it phase four. while democrats are looking for more funding for state and local governments, mitch mcconnell indicated he would rather see states -- senator durbin, i'm curious in the language that you guys in leadership sometimes speak to each other, do you think senator mcconnell was serious or do you think this was an attempt to signal the start of negotiations in? >> i think he's very serious. >> the resistance is coming from senator mcconnell and the republic. >> senator, i think we're having a little bit of audio issues there with your connection. let me start from here. step back a second, broader question is this -- as much money as congress as shoveled out the door, 2.2 trillion, if you add what the feds are doing, it's over 6 throw in the other half a billion. we're u
shaquille brewster reporting on the ground from wisconsin. thanks very much. with the latest relief bill signed by the president, democrats and republicans are already looking ahead to the next round of rescue money, and at some point they hope it becomes stimulus money. they're dubbing it phase four. while democrats are looking for more funding for state and local governments, mitch mcconnell indicated he would rather see states -- senator durbin, i'm curious in the language that you guys in...
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let's turn to chicago and nbc news reporter shaquille brewster. upper midwest, there was a protest near you relatively in michigan the other day. what are you expecting in the coming days from people that are tired of staying inside and want to take the president's twitter advice? >> in minnesota, you're seeing them protesting the stay at home orders in the state. what you're hearing is two different things. one, they want to focus on handling the immediate crisis. the state of illinois here yesterday had the deadliest day in terms of coronavirus deaths, 125 lives lost just yesterday alone. we'll be waiting to see what the new numbers are. but we also are hearing are the states starting to figure out how they want to open up. seven of the states in the midwest have since joined a collaboration. they're working together to focus on how they plan to reopen. ohio is signalling they want to lead the charge. ohio's governor just in the past couple minutes detailing what that may look like in a state like ohio. he is saying stashgtsing may 1st as sector
let's turn to chicago and nbc news reporter shaquille brewster. upper midwest, there was a protest near you relatively in michigan the other day. what are you expecting in the coming days from people that are tired of staying inside and want to take the president's twitter advice? >> in minnesota, you're seeing them protesting the stay at home orders in the state. what you're hearing is two different things. one, they want to focus on handling the immediate crisis. the state of illinois...
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now to the midwest and our nbc reporter shaquille brewster. i know you're in chicago. we're talking about minnesota. 100,000 office workers, noncustomer facing workers will be allowed back to work. but they're not even flattening the curve yet. what is the thinking out there? >> well, katy, the health department just announced to day another increase in new coronavirus cases. 214 in the past 24 hours. that comes on top of what we heard from this weekend. 28 lives lost. that was announced on sunday. despite that, we're going to hear from officials later in about an hour or so. but what we heard from the governor so far is that he believes the -- he's confident that the state has increased both testing capacity and that hospital capacity to be able to handle anything and make him confident in reopening at least parts of the state in a gradual way. and that's what we're seeing today in minnesota. 20,000 businesses will now have easier restrictions. we're talking about office workers that are able to come back to work. i spoke to a toy manufacturer who is bringing half of
now to the midwest and our nbc reporter shaquille brewster. i know you're in chicago. we're talking about minnesota. 100,000 office workers, noncustomer facing workers will be allowed back to work. but they're not even flattening the curve yet. what is the thinking out there? >> well, katy, the health department just announced to day another increase in new coronavirus cases. 214 in the past 24 hours. that comes on top of what we heard from this weekend. 28 lives lost. that was announced...
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shaquille brewster doing great reporting today on this. just unbelievable. frankly, unbelievable scene unfolding in milwaukee. >>> here to discuss how this election came to be, the lieutenant governor of wisconsin, who tweeted this today. >> lieutenant governor, how did we get to this point? >> we got to this point through a long trend of voter suppression that's been going on in this state and across the country. unfortunately, they saw an opportunity, our speaker, our rjt ma conservative or you can just say republican controlled supreme court in the state of wisconsin. and they saw an opportunity to suppress the vote here with coronavirus fears, which the governor issued an executive order to delay this election. and they immediately appealed to the supreme court to overturn that decision, to keep this in place, so a low turnout would benefit the donald trump endorced supreme court candidate dan kelly. it's unfortunate, because they're playing politics with people's lives. as the reporter on the ground stated, there was torrential downpour and hail, so peo
shaquille brewster doing great reporting today on this. just unbelievable. frankly, unbelievable scene unfolding in milwaukee. >>> here to discuss how this election came to be, the lieutenant governor of wisconsin, who tweeted this today. >> lieutenant governor, how did we get to this point? >> we got to this point through a long trend of voter suppression that's been going on in this state and across the country. unfortunately, they saw an opportunity, our speaker, our rjt...
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men like brewster believed, in other words, that as the federal army moved through the south it would bring progress and prosperity, regeneration in its wake. now, deliverance rhetoric served for union soldiers as a counterweight to feelings of bitterness and vengeance. northerners yearned to establish the justness of their war. imagining themselves as liberators, not conquerers helped northern soldiers defend the escalating brutality of the war, the use of tactics like confiscation seejs, bombardment which targeted the southern home front and infrastructure. none other than a much better known sherman william, the premiere purveyor of hard war, sherman imagined himself as a liberator, a deliverer of southern whites. he samd to prove to the confederate people he professed that their leaders could not protect them and thus to expose the empty promises the false political doctrine on one secession tested. and so sherman instructed his soldiers yz they mooeted out destruction on their famous march to the sea that they should, quote, discriminate between the rich who are usually hostile a
men like brewster believed, in other words, that as the federal army moved through the south it would bring progress and prosperity, regeneration in its wake. now, deliverance rhetoric served for union soldiers as a counterweight to feelings of bitterness and vengeance. northerners yearned to establish the justness of their war. imagining themselves as liberators, not conquerers helped northern soldiers defend the escalating brutality of the war, the use of tactics like confiscation seejs,...
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shaquille brewster standing by. shaq, as i understand it, in chicago black people are dying from covid-19 at a rate six times higher than their white counterparts. do we know why? >> reporter: that's exactly right. when you talk about chicago specifically, african-americans make up about 30% of the population, but we know from data that they're coming up with in terms of fatalities, 70% of the phi at that times in this city. that's why you hear medical leaders emphasizing the control of the spread of the virus. yesterday the state of illinois saw the highest increase in coronavirus cases and coronavirus deaths. 82 deaths, 1,500 new cases. we'll see what those numbers are later today. what hospitals have been focusing on is not just the treatment, not just testing and screening, but also the education, making sure that people understand how to stay safe and how to stop spreading the virus. one thing they've been doing is partnering with local community organizations, an leader to an organization i spoke to, normally
shaquille brewster standing by. shaq, as i understand it, in chicago black people are dying from covid-19 at a rate six times higher than their white counterparts. do we know why? >> reporter: that's exactly right. when you talk about chicago specifically, african-americans make up about 30% of the population, but we know from data that they're coming up with in terms of fatalities, 70% of the phi at that times in this city. that's why you hear medical leaders emphasizing the control of...
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enhan hans nichols is at the white house, shaquille brewster and morgan chesky. talk to us about the guidelines coming out of the d.c. which should point out, don't give specific dates or location for reopening these businesses. >> reporter: the white house will say this is data driven. the president is focused on politics, not public health. he just put out a tweet attacking chuck schumer and nancy pelosi for not coming back and do more to get the economy revitalized. he's basically hinting at this idea that $250 billion that you need to plus up for those sba accounts isn't there. so he's calling them back -- or at least wants to call them out for not coming back to washington. in terms of the overall tiered structure that we have here, the president is getting wide birth to the states. we have the criteria and phase one, phase two, phase three. each of those would require 14-day periods where you're on the trajectory. they're looking at the trend line here, not thresholds. and life will begin to turn back to normal when you're more in the phase two era. phase o
enhan hans nichols is at the white house, shaquille brewster and morgan chesky. talk to us about the guidelines coming out of the d.c. which should point out, don't give specific dates or location for reopening these businesses. >> reporter: the white house will say this is data driven. the president is focused on politics, not public health. he just put out a tweet attacking chuck schumer and nancy pelosi for not coming back and do more to get the economy revitalized. he's basically...
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joining me now, msnbc political reporter shaq brewster.nk there were poll workers as well in the 19. there were plenty of warnings. so this is actually why there's a big push for mail-in voting. >> that's exactly right, andrea. it first started with milwaukee election officials or with milwaukee health officials saying that seven people connected to the april 7th election tested positive for the coronavirus. that included one poll worker. now state health officials are saying they're tracking about 19 people. they're making very clear, and they're cautioning us saying those people actually contracted the virus at the poll locations. they say it's simply too early and they don't have enough data to make that certain. but they know at least 19d people who went out and voted have contracted the virus. as you mentioned, this is exactly what health officials were warning and concerned about when they asked the governor and state to postpone this election. you will remember governor tony evers, the democratic governor of wisconsin, he tried to p
joining me now, msnbc political reporter shaq brewster.nk there were poll workers as well in the 19. there were plenty of warnings. so this is actually why there's a big push for mail-in voting. >> that's exactly right, andrea. it first started with milwaukee election officials or with milwaukee health officials saying that seven people connected to the april 7th election tested positive for the coronavirus. that included one poll worker. now state health officials are saying they're...
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that's nbc's shaquille brewster in chicago. >>> it is not the way that 1900 people wanted to end theire, but eventually they just wanted it to end. their ship docked today at the port of miami. it left south america last month. the ship's owner confirms that two people have died, at least 11 others are in hospital with coronavirus symptoms. nbc's sam brock has the latest from miami. >> reporter: tonight news of another tragedy striking at sea. >> two of our guests passed away last evening while being treated in the medical center. >> reporter: that recording comes from peter and grace na, two of the 1,900 on board. their son paul telling us he learned his dad tested positive for covid-19 and didn't know for weeks when his parents would make it to port. >> they got sick about two weeks ago. they were having symptoms of cold, fever, absolute nightmare. >> reporter: this afternoon that nightmare finally ended when the "coral princess" pulled into miami with passengers carried out on stretchers. the ship's parent company, princess cruises, saying it is deeply saddened by the deaths and gue
that's nbc's shaquille brewster in chicago. >>> it is not the way that 1900 people wanted to end theire, but eventually they just wanted it to end. their ship docked today at the port of miami. it left south america last month. the ship's owner confirms that two people have died, at least 11 others are in hospital with coronavirus symptoms. nbc's sam brock has the latest from miami. >> reporter: tonight news of another tragedy striking at sea. >> two of our guests passed...
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nearby illinois has more than 10,000 cases, and that is where we find nbc's shaquille brewster, joiningom chicago. now, shaq, more than a dozen states have delayed their upcoming primaries due to coronavirus. wisconsin did not. what happened? >> reporter: that's right. it is really just political dysfunction that you are seeing there in wisconsin. as things currently stand right now there will be an election on april 7th in wisconsin, an in-person election. polls will open at 7:00 a.m. and close at 8:00 p.m. but there also have been many court cases that are affecting what exactly happens and what we will see from that election night. absentee voting, that by-mail absentee voting has been extended to april 13th. now, republicans in the state are currently appealing that decision, trying to bring back and have just one final election day on april 7th, but right now people can still give their absentee ballots and submit those ballots up until april 13th by court order. the effect of that is despite there being that voting day, that election day on april 7th, we won't know the results of
nearby illinois has more than 10,000 cases, and that is where we find nbc's shaquille brewster, joiningom chicago. now, shaq, more than a dozen states have delayed their upcoming primaries due to coronavirus. wisconsin did not. what happened? >> reporter: that's right. it is really just political dysfunction that you are seeing there in wisconsin. as things currently stand right now there will be an election on april 7th in wisconsin, an in-person election. polls will open at 7:00 a.m....
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shaquille brewster, thank you. >>> joining me is dr. patrice harris, president of the american medical association. dr. harris, this doesn't seem like to be a deep mystery, and i heard the president and some other -- i've heard some governors say it as well. we've got to figure out why this is. dr. harris, is it -- do we need a big study to figure out why we have this disparity, or is it staring us dead in the face? >> well, certainly, chuck, and first of aushlll, thank you for having me on today. we know there are three ov overarching reasons. one is the pre-existing conditions of increased hypertension, diabetes that have disproportionately affected african-americans and communities of color. and so it's that pre-existing condition. we know that. that was pre-covid-19. i know the ama has created our center for health equity to look at these issues and we're working -- we're headquartered in chicago. the other piece we need to highlight is misinformation. i have said i spoeent the first two weeks of this pandemic dispelling myths among
shaquille brewster, thank you. >>> joining me is dr. patrice harris, president of the american medical association. dr. harris, this doesn't seem like to be a deep mystery, and i heard the president and some other -- i've heard some governors say it as well. we've got to figure out why this is. dr. harris, is it -- do we need a big study to figure out why we have this disparity, or is it staring us dead in the face? >> well, certainly, chuck, and first of aushlll, thank you for...
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>> shaquille brewster, for us in chicago, thank you. >>> children in spain are now allowed to do something they have not been able to do in quite a while, play, outside. spain, one of the hardest hit countries by the coronavirus, with more than 23,000 deaths in that country, the country implemented some of the most severe lockdown measures though. that included telling parents to keep their kids indoors. promising signs that the country is flattening the curve families got their first chance in 42 days to just get outside and play. nbc's villa marks is live in madrid this morning. how are folks feeling about something that we all used to take for granted, just going outside with the kids? >> reporter: well, based on what we saw yesterday and over the course of today, craig, they were pretty happy about it, not just the children, really excited to get out, run around, play games like tag, use their scooters and bikes, the parents, the relief, very pal papally etched in many of their faces to have a chance to get out of the house, let their kids burn off some energy, get rid of some of the p
>> shaquille brewster, for us in chicago, thank you. >>> children in spain are now allowed to do something they have not been able to do in quite a while, play, outside. spain, one of the hardest hit countries by the coronavirus, with more than 23,000 deaths in that country, the country implemented some of the most severe lockdown measures though. that included telling parents to keep their kids indoors. promising signs that the country is flattening the curve families got their...
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our thanks to shaquille brewster reporting from the field.ve something of a breaking news story. a story we dealt with in the last hour, the acting secretary of the navy has, indeed, offered riz registration after the public criticism of the relieved captain of the "uss theodore roosevelt." with us again from washington, our nbc news national security and pentagon correspondent, courtney kube. and courtney, here we are. . >> reporter: yeah, so i was dancing around this a little bit last hour, but we had been hearing that the acting secretary, thomas modly, he spoke one on one with mark esper this morning, right we got back from guam, a long trip to guam, and he offered to resign. the big question, what we don't have an answer to yet is what was secretary esper's response. normally we would say, look, in a case like this where there has been so much back and forth and frankly bad media and bad coverage of this entire story, you would think that the secretary of defense would just accept the resignation and everyone could move on. but there's t
our thanks to shaquille brewster reporting from the field.ve something of a breaking news story. a story we dealt with in the last hour, the acting secretary of the navy has, indeed, offered riz registration after the public criticism of the relieved captain of the "uss theodore roosevelt." with us again from washington, our nbc news national security and pentagon correspondent, courtney kube. and courtney, here we are. . >> reporter: yeah, so i was dancing around this a little...
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let's bring in nbc news political reporter shaquille brewster, who has covered bernie sanders from the beginning, mike memoli, who covered the biden campaign. to both of you, i have heard you say he's staying on the ballot, he wants to assemble delegates so he will have leverage over the party platform at the convention, which we know had been moved out of july into august, at least according to current plans. he believes he has, as we say, won the ideological struggle and, shaq, his campaign has been more than a campaign, it's been a movement. he's saying joe biden is a decent man. he congratulates him. that is something short of an actual endorsement but it is, for all intents and purposes, he is joining with joe biden. shaq, first to you. >> that's right. you heard senator sanders say the struggle continues. that is how he ended his comment, held a livestream he had for reporters. the interesting thing about his comments is we made a note, he will remain on the ballot and continue delegates and it's partially because he says he believes he won the ideological campaign, the ideologic
let's bring in nbc news political reporter shaquille brewster, who has covered bernie sanders from the beginning, mike memoli, who covered the biden campaign. to both of you, i have heard you say he's staying on the ballot, he wants to assemble delegates so he will have leverage over the party platform at the convention, which we know had been moved out of july into august, at least according to current plans. he believes he has, as we say, won the ideological struggle and, shaq, his campaign...
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craig. >> shaq brewster who has covered the sanders campaign from the beginning. shaq, stand by, mike, do the same. senator mccaskill, thank you as always for your insight and expert analysis. you be safe. we're going to take a quick break here on msnbc. when we come back, we expect that senator bernie sanders will formally announce that he is suspending his bid for the presidency of the united states. aleve it. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. there will be parties and family gatherings. there will be parades and sporting events and concerts. to help our communities when they come back together, respond to the 2020 census now. spend a few minutes online today to impact the next 10 years of healthcare, infrastructure and education. go to 2020census.gov and respond today to make america's tomorrow brighter. it's time to shape our future. 100% online car buying. carvana's had a lot of firsts. car vending machines. and now, putting you in control of your financing. at carvana, get personalized term
craig. >> shaq brewster who has covered the sanders campaign from the beginning. shaq, stand by, mike, do the same. senator mccaskill, thank you as always for your insight and expert analysis. you be safe. we're going to take a quick break here on msnbc. when we come back, we expect that senator bernie sanders will formally announce that he is suspending his bid for the presidency of the united states. aleve it. aleve is proven stronger and longer on pain than tylenol. when pain happens,...
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joining me from milwaukee, one of our political reporters, shaquille brewster. shaq, i'm just seeing that picture there. it looks like -- i don't see a ton of masks. i don't see a lot of six feet. in three weeks, we're going to find out if this was a catastrophic mistake by the political leaders in wisconsin. >> that's right, chuck. not to mention you listen to local health officials here. they believe they've been seeing signs of optimism in their control of this virus. they say this is exactly what you shouldn't be doing when having a pandemic like this. what we're seeing here in milwaukee and, remember, normally milwaukee has 180 voting locations. this is just one of the five they have around the city. you see people in line. no, they're not maintaining that social distancing you're seeing but this line goes all the way around this high school here. most of the people that i've been seeing have been wearing masks. and what you see inside is a little different. inside people get hand sanitizer. there's tape on the ground enforcing and encouraging social distan
joining me from milwaukee, one of our political reporters, shaquille brewster. shaq, i'm just seeing that picture there. it looks like -- i don't see a ton of masks. i don't see a lot of six feet. in three weeks, we're going to find out if this was a catastrophic mistake by the political leaders in wisconsin. >> that's right, chuck. not to mention you listen to local health officials here. they believe they've been seeing signs of optimism in their control of this virus. they say this is...
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shaquille brewster is in milwaukee for us, one of our political reporters.ed by national political correspondent steve kornacki. shaq, tell me what you've been seeing all day. i notice that people are trying to at least create space in line. that's good news to see. >> reporter: that's right, chuck. you mentioned outside when you look at these lines, which are long, especially here in milwaukee, where there are only five of the normally 180 polling locations, you see people trying to keep a little bit more space. you you see them all wearing masks. on the inside you definitely see social distancing being enforced. each time a voter goes and votes there's a health official that comes down and wipes down that voting machine. when i'm talking to people, in the conversations i'm having with people it's clear they do want to come out and vote and exercise that constitutional duty. but there is genuine frustration with the fact that they have to come out and vote. we know that absentee ballots have increased. there was a surge in ballots, over 800,000 ballots have
shaquille brewster is in milwaukee for us, one of our political reporters.ed by national political correspondent steve kornacki. shaq, tell me what you've been seeing all day. i notice that people are trying to at least create space in line. that's good news to see. >> reporter: that's right, chuck. you mentioned outside when you look at these lines, which are long, especially here in milwaukee, where there are only five of the normally 180 polling locations, you see people trying to keep...
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from the outside, the business looked like a closed brewster's ice cream shop. when wong opened the door for inspectors, they found 46 puppies inside and feces in almost every enclosure according to reports. some of the dogs were imported from russia, hungary, and ukraine. more than half were not vaccinated. >> i got him from hungary. he has a virus. i think it's like a herpes virus. >> reporter: at the time, documents show wong didn't have a valid breeder or business license. >> so we do have to have an actual business license even if we're not running a business out of here. >> it's a puppy mill. >> reporter: georgia's department of agriculture, which oversees the state's commercial dog breeding >> it's not ethical to do this. >> reporter: wong declined our request for an interview. in an email she says blanco was healthy at the time of the sale and other customers had other issues. she denies allegations of cyber bullying and accusing janice of online harassment, which she denies. what's your biggest worry for blanco right now? >> that -- that she'll die. >>
from the outside, the business looked like a closed brewster's ice cream shop. when wong opened the door for inspectors, they found 46 puppies inside and feces in almost every enclosure according to reports. some of the dogs were imported from russia, hungary, and ukraine. more than half were not vaccinated. >> i got him from hungary. he has a virus. i think it's like a herpes virus. >> reporter: at the time, documents show wong didn't have a valid breeder or business license....
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night on the communicators, from the annual state of the net conference internet archive creator brewster talks about documenting the internet. archive about 800 million pages every day. about 800 billion urls. it is kind of huge. and that is only part of what we do. we also archive television. and also international television. find clips of to what other people said and be able to put them in blog posts. the idea is to make it so people can quote compare and contrast and think critically about what happened on television. >> watch the communicators monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. television has changed since c-span began 41 years ago but our mission continues. to provide an unfiltered view of government. we are brought you primary election coverage, the impeachment process, and now the federal response to the coronavirus. c-span'satch all of public affairs programming on television. online. or listen free on our c-span radio app. you can listen through our social media feeds. c-span, created by private industry. as a public service and brought to you today by your television
night on the communicators, from the annual state of the net conference internet archive creator brewster talks about documenting the internet. archive about 800 million pages every day. about 800 billion urls. it is kind of huge. and that is only part of what we do. we also archive television. and also international television. find clips of to what other people said and be able to put them in blog posts. the idea is to make it so people can quote compare and contrast and think critically...
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visit ncicap.org] >> monday night on "the communicators," brewster kale talks about document and the internet. >> when we talk about 800 million pages every day, the collection is 800 alien urls. it is kind of huge, and that turns out to only be part of what we do. we also archive television -- abc, nbc, cbs -- but also international television. if you go to tv. archive.org, you can search to find clips of what other people said and be able to blog those. the idea is to make it so people can quote, compare and contrast, think critically about what has happened on television. >> watche "th communicators -- watch "the communicators" on c-span2. >> c-span has round-the-clock coverage of the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic, available on demand at c-span.org/coronavirus. watch white house briefings, updates from governors and state officials, track the spread throughout the u.s. and the world with interactive maps. watch on-demand any, unfiltered, at c-span.org/coronavirus. and now new jersey governor phil murphy gives an update on his state's response to the coronavirus. new
visit ncicap.org] >> monday night on "the communicators," brewster kale talks about document and the internet. >> when we talk about 800 million pages every day, the collection is 800 alien urls. it is kind of huge, and that turns out to only be part of what we do. we also archive television -- abc, nbc, cbs -- but also international television. if you go to tv. archive.org, you can search to find clips of what other people said and be able to blog those. the idea is to...
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tonight on "the communicators," from the annual state of the net conference, internet archive creator brewster kail talks about documenting the internet. >> we collect about 800 million pages every day. the total collection is about 800 billion url's. actually kind of huge. it turns out that is only part of what we do. abc,so archive television, nbc, cbs, fox, but also international television. you can search to find clips of what other people said and be able to put those in blog posts and the like. the idea is to make it so people compare and contrast, think could equate about what happened on television. watch "the communicators" on c-span two. communicators"e on c-span2. >> we are featuring the winners of our studentcam documentary. videosstudents entered answering the questions of what issues you want the presidential candidates to address. 11th andaward goes to 12th graders from a high school in mansfield, texas, where c-span is available through spectrum. their winning entry is titled "our responsibility." ♪ >> we are at the beginning of the end. the ground we walk is on fire. the water
tonight on "the communicators," from the annual state of the net conference, internet archive creator brewster kail talks about documenting the internet. >> we collect about 800 million pages every day. the total collection is about 800 billion url's. actually kind of huge. it turns out that is only part of what we do. abc,so archive television, nbc, cbs, fox, but also international television. you can search to find clips of what other people said and be able to put those in...
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brewster's medical work in sarawa where he struggles to bring the life-saving promise of modern medicinenal, skirting thailand in the gulf of siam on its way to rangoon, burma. the air is filled with prayerful chants for rain. as the hot sun, the same son that fires the golden towers, purchase the land. -- parches the land. rudyard kipling's waking wonder of the east. it echoes throughout the whole city. even the rangoon-- parches the l hospital and in its wards. the patients know him as dr. green, orthopedic surgeon in charge. but they don't know how he went from harvard to turkey, or the years spent with yale in china in medical college. he is visiting professor at the university of rangoon, often consulting with his burmese colleagues, such as the dean of the medical college, whose patient, a buddhist monk, is afflicted with tumor masses, ve happenings diagnosed as neurological mitosis. now he comes to this boy, who at during the war, was hit by an exploding bomb but took his parents and his left leg below the knee. if he is to be helped, a piece of shrapnel still embedded in the lowe
brewster's medical work in sarawa where he struggles to bring the life-saving promise of modern medicinenal, skirting thailand in the gulf of siam on its way to rangoon, burma. the air is filled with prayerful chants for rain. as the hot sun, the same son that fires the golden towers, purchase the land. -- parches the land. rudyard kipling's waking wonder of the east. it echoes throughout the whole city. even the rangoon-- parches the l hospital and in its wards. the patients know him as dr....
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brewster's heical work in sorrow where struggles to bring the likes of a promise of modern medicine. west travels empty international, skirting thailand in the gulf of siam on his way to rangoon, burma. with prayerfuled chants forrain -- rain. the sun purchased the land. things winking wonder -- rudyard kipling's winking wonder of the east. even the general hospital. and in its wards. -- is dr. green, orthopedic surgeon in charge. but they don't know how he went turkey, it was year spent at harvard medical college. he is visiting professor at the university of rangoon, often consulting with his burmese colleagues, such as the dean of the medical college, whose patient, a buddhist monk, is affected with a tumor, a disease diagnosed as in urological - neuro war, he was the hit by an exploding bomb, and his left leg below the knee. apiece of shrapnel, causing mid-thigh chronic drainage, must be removed. studies the x-rays in anticipation of the operation he plans. as he scrubs, his thoughts go the stories told to him of searching for he in vain. to a spirit woman in the hills, seeking a
brewster's heical work in sorrow where struggles to bring the likes of a promise of modern medicine. west travels empty international, skirting thailand in the gulf of siam on his way to rangoon, burma. with prayerfuled chants forrain -- rain. the sun purchased the land. things winking wonder -- rudyard kipling's winking wonder of the east. even the general hospital. and in its wards. -- is dr. green, orthopedic surgeon in charge. but they don't know how he went turkey, it was year spent at...
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tonight on the communicators, from the annual state of the net conference, internet archive creator brewster kail talks about documenting the internet. >> we collect about 800 million pages every day. the total collection is about 800 billion urls. it is actually kind of huge. it turns out, that is only part of what we do. we also archive television, abc, nbc, cbs, fox. but also international television. if you go to tv. archive.org, you can search to find clips of what other people said and put those in blog posts. the idea is to make it so that people can "compare and contrast" think critically about what has happened on television. announcer: watch the communicators tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. scott burris joins us from philadelphia, serving at temple university's research. some 300 andris, $11 million -- some 311 million
tonight on the communicators, from the annual state of the net conference, internet archive creator brewster kail talks about documenting the internet. >> we collect about 800 million pages every day. the total collection is about 800 billion urls. it is actually kind of huge. it turns out, that is only part of what we do. we also archive television, abc, nbc, cbs, fox. but also international television. if you go to tv. archive.org, you can search to find clips of what other people said...
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. >>> as charles brewster wrote, there's no reason this should not be as thickly settled and thriving as any country on the face of the globe. everything grows here that we can wish and it would be a magnificent region but for the curse of slavery. now deliverance rhetoric served for union soldiers as a counterweight to feelings of bitterness and vengeance. northerners warned to establish the justness of their war. imagining themselves as liberators, not conquerors, helped northern soldiers defend the escalating brutality of the war, the use of tactics, bombbardment, which targeted the home front and infrastructure. none other than a much-better known tecuseh sherman, premier purr have aer of hard war, sherman imagined himself as a liberator, a deliverer of southern whites. he professed to that their leaders could not protect them and thus expose empty processes of false political doctrine. and so sherman instructed his soldiers, as they on their famous march to the sea that they should, quote, discriminate between the rich, who are usually hostile, and the poor and industrious, usual
. >>> as charles brewster wrote, there's no reason this should not be as thickly settled and thriving as any country on the face of the globe. everything grows here that we can wish and it would be a magnificent region but for the curse of slavery. now deliverance rhetoric served for union soldiers as a counterweight to feelings of bitterness and vengeance. northerners warned to establish the justness of their war. imagining themselves as liberators, not conquerors, helped northern...
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. >> shaquille brewster is in milwaukee, wisconsin. good to talk to you.oks like voters are turning to turn out despite the pandemic. this is obviously a very difficult situation that they find themselves in, literally between choosing their health and their safety over their constitutional right to vote. >> and that's exactly what you're hearing when you have these conversations with voters despite the pandemic going on, despite that move by the governor to try to change the election date and the warning from local health officials, they still want to come out and vote. there are people who still want to come out and vote in person. that's what you're seeing. you see the lines behind me. lines in milwaukee have been going on for hours. this line behind me is about two hours long and you see people trying to space and keep distance where they can and they have their masks on and taking those basic precautions, but they're waiting in line to do that. that's on the outside. on the inside what you're seeing are poll workers trying to enforce those best practi
. >> shaquille brewster is in milwaukee, wisconsin. good to talk to you.oks like voters are turning to turn out despite the pandemic. this is obviously a very difficult situation that they find themselves in, literally between choosing their health and their safety over their constitutional right to vote. >> and that's exactly what you're hearing when you have these conversations with voters despite the pandemic going on, despite that move by the governor to try to change the...
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as a charles brewster of the tenth massachusetts wrote in april 1860 to, quote this country is a wonder to all yankees. there is no reason why this should not be as thickly settled and thriving as any country on the globe. the soil is good, the climate to. everything grows here as we could wish and it would be a magnificent region but for the curse of slavery slavery which has plighted it. a man like booster believed in other words, that as the federal army moved through the south they would bring progress, prosperity, regeneration in its wake. deliverance rhetoric served for union soldiers as a counter weight the feelings of bitterness and dungeons. they earned to establish the justice of their war. imagining themselves as liberators, not conquerors, helped northern soldiers defend the escalating brutality of the war. the use of tactics like confiscation seizures bombarded the southern home front. none other than a much better known shown and williams comes to sharon in the premiere purveyor of hard war, sherman imagined himself as a liberator, all deliverer of southern whites. he aime
as a charles brewster of the tenth massachusetts wrote in april 1860 to, quote this country is a wonder to all yankees. there is no reason why this should not be as thickly settled and thriving as any country on the globe. the soil is good, the climate to. everything grows here as we could wish and it would be a magnificent region but for the curse of slavery slavery which has plighted it. a man like booster believed in other words, that as the federal army moved through the south they would...
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we begin with nbc news political reporter shaquille brewster. he's been covering the sanders campaign since the very beginning. this has been a long time coming. but what i noticed in the announcement by bernie sanders is he was not asking his supporters to vote for joe biden during the primary. but instead to hang on to his votes wlachlt does votes. what does he hope to achieve by doing that? >> he's trying to continue that leverage that he has. you know, senator sanders announced this to his staff during a conference call this morning. then he had a live stream to his supporters and to the world, frankly, where he announced he was going to be suspending his campaign. he said it was a deeply personal decision for him and a decision that we know in talking with aides and advisors, took some time for him to make. and part of the reason that is because as he said in that live stream, he believes he won the contest of ideas. he believes he moved this party into one that is more open to ideas like medicare for all, raising the minimum wage, new deal
we begin with nbc news political reporter shaquille brewster. he's been covering the sanders campaign since the very beginning. this has been a long time coming. but what i noticed in the announcement by bernie sanders is he was not asking his supporters to vote for joe biden during the primary. but instead to hang on to his votes wlachlt does votes. what does he hope to achieve by doing that? >> he's trying to continue that leverage that he has. you know, senator sanders announced this...
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brewster kahle, what you do for living? >> i run the archives.ooks, trying to build the internet into the library of alexandria for the digital age. >> that sounds like the internet. doesn't it? >> guest: the internet is getting there but the published works is not fast enough. the average life of a webpage is only 100 days. before it is changed or deleted. one hundred days. we built our culture on this ever shifting hand soap with the internet archive it takes snapshots of the webpages on websites every two months. it takes a snapshot and it's been doing this since 1996 and offers it as a free service on archives .org and used by hundred of thousands of people a day to find all the things that been disappeared either maliciously or sometimes just
brewster kahle, what you do for living? >> i run the archives.ooks, trying to build the internet into the library of alexandria for the digital age. >> that sounds like the internet. doesn't it? >> guest: the internet is getting there but the published works is not fast enough. the average life of a webpage is only 100 days. before it is changed or deleted. one hundred days. we built our culture on this ever shifting hand soap with the internet archive it takes snapshots of...
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shaquille brewster is following the developing story for us.ate to say this is one of those we told you so moments, but let's first of all start with this lawsuit. what are both sides saying about this stay-at-home order? >> reporter: the republican state legislature is asking the state supreme court to block the democratic governor's extension of that stay-at-home order. so-called safer at home order that you hear in the state of wisconsin. and that -- since he extended that order to the end of may, he's received opposition, not just from the protestors out there on the streets and who have been going to the state capital, but the former republican governor and also the state legislature who is asking the supreme court to give it power to block that order and block that extension that you've seen. you've seen this back and forth that you saw with the election that led to that april 7th election. you're seeing that continue to play out, a power struggle between the democratic governor and the republican state legislature, ayman. >> talk to us a
shaquille brewster is following the developing story for us.ate to say this is one of those we told you so moments, but let's first of all start with this lawsuit. what are both sides saying about this stay-at-home order? >> reporter: the republican state legislature is asking the state supreme court to block the democratic governor's extension of that stay-at-home order. so-called safer at home order that you hear in the state of wisconsin. and that -- since he extended that order to the...
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joining us to talk about it now it nbc political reporter shaq brewster.lines and i had a pit in my stomach as i saw that it was nearly impossible for a lot of them to maintain that six-feet of distance between each other. >> reporter: that's right. i was there covering the election. you saw while many of them are masks on, it was hard for them to keep that six feet of social distance. you saw the efforts of the election workers trying to wipe down machines and giving voters hand sanitizer. well, what we know right now is the state department of health is now saying that 19 people who either went to vote or acted as a poll worker on that election day now tested positive for the coronavirus. now, they are also cautioning us saying that just because they tested positive after going to the polls that does not mean that they contracted the virus at the polls. they are doing contact mapping right now trying to figure out exactly what data they can find to make that connection. additionally, there was just a call that happened right now with some wisconsin state
joining us to talk about it now it nbc political reporter shaq brewster.lines and i had a pit in my stomach as i saw that it was nearly impossible for a lot of them to maintain that six-feet of distance between each other. >> reporter: that's right. i was there covering the election. you saw while many of them are masks on, it was hard for them to keep that six feet of social distance. you saw the efforts of the election workers trying to wipe down machines and giving voters hand...
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joining me is shaquille brewster in wisconsin -- i should say chicago.ng? >> reporter: katy, there's a press briefing going on with the department of health and also the national guard. some of the new numbers, one, the department of health in terms of the entire state of wisconsin is saying what you are saying, they know of about 19 people who tested positive for coronavirus who through that contact mapping they know they voted on the april 7th election. we also know from the national guard according to a press briefing that about five guardsmen after serving to help fill in that gap, that shortage that was there among poll workers, five guardsmen had coronavirus symptoms. one of those tests did come back and that test was negative. katy, going beyond and looking back, this is exactly what health officials were trying to avoid when they were calling on the state to move or postpone the april 7th election. that's something that went all the way up to the state supreme court after the governor issued an executive order to move the election and move to an
joining me is shaquille brewster in wisconsin -- i should say chicago.ng? >> reporter: katy, there's a press briefing going on with the department of health and also the national guard. some of the new numbers, one, the department of health in terms of the entire state of wisconsin is saying what you are saying, they know of about 19 people who tested positive for coronavirus who through that contact mapping they know they voted on the april 7th election. we also know from the national...
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from the annual state of the net conference internet archive creator brewster kail talks about documenting the internet. >> we collect about 800 million pages every day. the total collection is about 800 billion urls, it's kind of huge. it turns out that the it's only part of what we do. we also archive television, abc, nbc, fox but also international television and if you go to tv . archive .org you can find clips of what other people said and be able to put those in blog posts and the like. the ideas to make it so that people can quote, compare and contrast and think critically about what is happened on television. >> what "the communicators" tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. speak c-span has around-the-clock coverage of the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. ... watch on demand on-demand anye unfiltered at c-span.org/coronavirus. >> tonight, , special evening edition of "washington journal" on the federal response to the coronavirus crisis. join us at 8 p.m. eastern. join the conversation on the coronavirus crisis on "washington journal" prime time tonight at 8 p.m. ea
from the annual state of the net conference internet archive creator brewster kail talks about documenting the internet. >> we collect about 800 million pages every day. the total collection is about 800 billion urls, it's kind of huge. it turns out that the it's only part of what we do. we also archive television, abc, nbc, fox but also international television and if you go to tv . archive .org you can find clips of what other people said and be able to put those in blog posts and the...
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and from colonel brewster's regiment sent a notice in the gazette one simeon and by trade about 5 feet 4 inches high. and the black long and eyes the hermaphrodite fashion and to be predominant likewise a small a small and has a younger look on his face to say i swear. and then he has 22 coats ones read in one screen although he has something of a sober look at likewise along shouldered fellow and shoemaker by trade and had a green coat and lost some of his four teeth and to largely be anonymous and to get that hard marching and fighting again the month after month and with those noble ideas of the declaration of independence more than a declaration more than just words on paper. when we celebrate the fourth of july those opening passages of the declaration of independence. and then to be equal with life liberty and the pursuit of happiness. but that would have been possible through 1776 and beyond. and then hundreds deserted and thousands deserted as time went on thousands more went home they only listed for a year and when the time came to go home there was nothing to stop them and m
and from colonel brewster's regiment sent a notice in the gazette one simeon and by trade about 5 feet 4 inches high. and the black long and eyes the hermaphrodite fashion and to be predominant likewise a small a small and has a younger look on his face to say i swear. and then he has 22 coats ones read in one screen although he has something of a sober look at likewise along shouldered fellow and shoemaker by trade and had a green coat and lost some of his four teeth and to largely be...
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we're joined now by shaq brewster and ali vitale. with you, and we did just get a two-minute warning from the white house and people are starting to file in, so, if i have to interrupt, i do apologize. what do we know about this allegation? >> katy, tara reed, as you mentioned, worked as a staff assistant in joe biden's office from late 1992 until mid 1993. over that time, she says she was sexually harassed and now that's expanded to include sexual assault. and this story happened in two parts. reed came forward in proil apri 2019, saying that they were touched inappropriately and felt uncomfortable by joe biden, at the time, you'll remember he said he was going to be more cognizant of people's personal space. but in march, tara reed expanded her story to say that she was sexually assaulted by biden in a corridor of the capitol complex in the spring of 1993 the, when she brought him a gym bag. now, i've spoken with reed multiple times since she made those allegations and mike memoli and i, who also reported this story with me, a also
we're joined now by shaq brewster and ali vitale. with you, and we did just get a two-minute warning from the white house and people are starting to file in, so, if i have to interrupt, i do apologize. what do we know about this allegation? >> katy, tara reed, as you mentioned, worked as a staff assistant in joe biden's office from late 1992 until mid 1993. over that time, she says she was sexually harassed and now that's expanded to include sexual assault. and this story happened in two...
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tonight on "the communicators," from the annual state of the net conference internet archive creator brewster kahle talks about documenting the internet. >> we collect about 800 million pages every day. the total collection is about 800 billion urls. so it's actually kind of huge. it turns out that to be on the part of what we do. we also archived television, abc, nbc, cbs, fox but also international television. if you go to tv.archive.org you can search to find clips what other state and put this in blog posts and the like. the idea is to make it so people can quote, compare and contrast, think critically about what's happened on television. >> watch "the communicators" tonight at the eastern on c-span2. >> c-span's has round-the-clock coverage of the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic, and it's all available on demand at c-span.org/coronavirus. watch white house briefings, updates from governors and state officials, track the spread throughout the u.s. and the world with interactive maps. watch on-demand any time, unfiltered at c-span.org/coronavirus.
tonight on "the communicators," from the annual state of the net conference internet archive creator brewster kahle talks about documenting the internet. >> we collect about 800 million pages every day. the total collection is about 800 billion urls. so it's actually kind of huge. it turns out that to be on the part of what we do. we also archived television, abc, nbc, cbs, fox but also international television. if you go to tv.archive.org you can search to find clips what other...
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brewster kahle, what do you do for a living? >> i run internet archive, and internet library on the
brewster kahle, what do you do for a living? >> i run internet archive, and internet library on the
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. >>> let's head to chicago where shaquille brewster is outside mt. sinai hospital. i know you've been looking into reports there showing a high rate of infection among the african-american community. what can you tell us? >> well, yes, this is a continuation of a very troubling trend. the state of illinois yesterday saw its largest single day increase in both coronavirus cases and deaths. 82 new fatalities. 1500 new cases. an increase in the previous days. of course, we know the epicenter of that has been here in chicago. in chicago's cook county. we also know that disproportionate impact is had on the african-american community. here in chicago, african-americans make up about 30% of the population, but have accounted for about 70% of the deaths here in chicago. what you're seeing from hospitals like mt. sinai, not only are they focused on testing and treatment of patients but they're partnering and surging and increasing on the information. helping to teach people how to stop the spread and control this virus. the illinois governor yesterday said that there is a g
. >>> let's head to chicago where shaquille brewster is outside mt. sinai hospital. i know you've been looking into reports there showing a high rate of infection among the african-american community. what can you tell us? >> well, yes, this is a continuation of a very troubling trend. the state of illinois yesterday saw its largest single day increase in both coronavirus cases and deaths. 82 new fatalities. 1500 new cases. an increase in the previous days. of course, we know the...
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tonight on the communicators from the annual state of the net conference, internet archive creator brewster cale talks about documenting the internet. >> we collect about 800 million pages every day, the total collection is about 800 billion url's, so it's actually kind of huge and in terms of-- that turns out to be only part of what we do. we also archive television, abc, nbc, cbs, fox. and international television. if you go to tv.archives.org, you can search to find clips much what other people said and be able to put those in blog pos posts. the idea is so people can compare and contrast what people stay on television. >> 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> the u.s. senate is about to gavel in for
tonight on the communicators from the annual state of the net conference, internet archive creator brewster cale talks about documenting the internet. >> we collect about 800 million pages every day, the total collection is about 800 billion url's, so it's actually kind of huge and in terms of-- that turns out to be only part of what we do. we also archive television, abc, nbc, cbs, fox. and international television. if you go to tv.archives.org, you can search to find clips much what...
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shaquille brewster is there. shaq, it is supposed to start right now. what you are seeing? >> that's right, katy. it just started a couple minutes ago. there are a few thousand people here already. we're on the steps of the state capitol. people are just trying to argue that the state should reopen. interest for this protest grew after the democratic governor extended the state's stay at home ordinary that was originally supposed to end today. he extended it to may 26th. people are frustrated with it. i spoke to one jashgs you sgent said he wants to see more of what's going on in georgia right now happen in wisconsin. listen to what he told me. >> i really like what the governor of georgia is doing. he's opening up the state. i would like that here. and you don't have to open up your business if you don't want to or you don't have to go out if you don't want to. but it is open. and then you get to choose. and i like the choice, the options that we can have. >> i spoke to a hairdresser who was in near tears explaining how she was frustrated by the situation saying she wants
shaquille brewster is there. shaq, it is supposed to start right now. what you are seeing? >> that's right, katy. it just started a couple minutes ago. there are a few thousand people here already. we're on the steps of the state capitol. people are just trying to argue that the state should reopen. interest for this protest grew after the democratic governor extended the state's stay at home ordinary that was originally supposed to end today. he extended it to may 26th. people are...
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night on the communicators, from the annual state of the net conference, internet archive creator brewster kail talks about documenting the internet. >> we collect 800 million pages every day. the total collection is 800 billion urls. kind of huge. turns out that is only part of what we do. we also archive television. also international television. if you go to tv. archive.org, you can find clips of what other people said, if you want to put that in blog posts. the ideas to make it so people can compare and contrast, think critically about what has happened on television. communicators monday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. next, new york governor andrew cuomo updates his state's response to the coronavirus. he said the number of virus related deaths in new york is dropping for the first time, as well as the number of icu admissions. state medical officials and others joined the governor at the briefing. gov. cuomo: good morning. happy sunday. for those of you who celebrate, happy palm sunday.
night on the communicators, from the annual state of the net conference, internet archive creator brewster kail talks about documenting the internet. >> we collect 800 million pages every day. the total collection is 800 billion urls. kind of huge. turns out that is only part of what we do. we also archive television. also international television. if you go to tv. archive.org, you can find clips of what other people said, if you want to put that in blog posts. the ideas to make it so...
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so brewster kale, what do you do for a living? >> i run an internet library on the internet, giving away books, forc, webpages, software free, trying to build the a library in the digital age. >> sounds like the internet, doesn't it? isthe internet
so brewster kale, what do you do for a living? >> i run an internet library on the internet, giving away books, forc, webpages, software free, trying to build the a library in the digital age. >> sounds like the internet, doesn't it? isthe internet
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texas, brewster, hidalgo, gillespie, gray, eastland, very low. missouri, the heartland, st., stoddard, wayne, this is just a sampling of some. and if you want to see your county, how it ranks, go to stat. doctor, you're an expert on this, how does it spread? you can understand in the city, in the new york city subway or something, but how does it spread e so easily out where people are much further, widespread apart? >> well, you still have contact with people, you still have lots of extended family who are going to visit each other. and often timeses in a lot of these places you have limited number of large industries that people are working on. so, for example, in south dakota what we've seen there is that about half of the cases in the entire state are associated with work at a smithfield meat if processing plant -- meat processing plant. so that has emphasized transmission within that processing facility leading to a large number of cases in employees there, and then those employees go home and infect their families as well. so those are the types of really explosive rat
texas, brewster, hidalgo, gillespie, gray, eastland, very low. missouri, the heartland, st., stoddard, wayne, this is just a sampling of some. and if you want to see your county, how it ranks, go to stat. doctor, you're an expert on this, how does it spread? you can understand in the city, in the new york city subway or something, but how does it spread e so easily out where people are much further, widespread apart? >> well, you still have contact with people, you still have lots of...