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american artifacts, we visit arlington to see the contents with cemetery historian tim frank and caitlin smith. in order to talk about this memorabilia boxed, i have to take you back to 1864 in order to bring you forward to 1915. in 1864 we buried the first soldier here. and then the secretary 1864. of war set aside 200 acres to become a national cemetery. by the end of the civil war there were 15,000 union and confederate soldiers buried here and general john logan . established decoration day, she -- which he declared may 30 of every year. the idea that was throughout the country people would visit the graves and place flowers. decoration day became a more -- memorial day. it became so popular that in 1873, quartermaster general montgomery meigs designed decoration day ceremonies. in time that became such a small venue, because every year thousands of people would show up to arlington. one year we found that 25,000 showed up to decorate the graves. 1913 congress authorized this moria -- memorial we are standing in. in 1950 as part of the laying of the cornerstone, this memorabilia box
american artifacts, we visit arlington to see the contents with cemetery historian tim frank and caitlin smith. in order to talk about this memorabilia boxed, i have to take you back to 1864 in order to bring you forward to 1915. in 1864 we buried the first soldier here. and then the secretary 1864. of war set aside 200 acres to become a national cemetery. by the end of the civil war there were 15,000 union and confederate soldiers buried here and general john logan . established decoration...
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so when caitlin finished cutting the lid of the inside box and she peeled it back.he first thing that struck me was just the condition and the care that they took to put these just about everything was wrapped in tissue or wax paper. the flag was rolled up and tied carefully. everything looks like it went in yesterday. that's what struck me. i could not wait to get in and unwrap each item. for a historian it's a once-in-a-lifetime experience. the first items we took out where the plate glass. sure, the way not the newspaper articles described it at the time it sounded like there was glass all the way around the inner box. these metal bands were there to hold it out so we took this out and we took the box out. the first item was just placed on the outer box. it's a metal plate with the names of all the members of the memorial at theater commission. .nd this was on the outer box that's really the first artifact that we took off and conserved. when we opened the box we started seeing what was important to them. program fory of the the laying of the cornerstone. they se
so when caitlin finished cutting the lid of the inside box and she peeled it back.he first thing that struck me was just the condition and the care that they took to put these just about everything was wrapped in tissue or wax paper. the flag was rolled up and tied carefully. everything looks like it went in yesterday. that's what struck me. i could not wait to get in and unwrap each item. for a historian it's a once-in-a-lifetime experience. the first items we took out where the plate glass....
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off thatlin said come caitlin said, -- like caitlin said, water damage could have ruined everything in box. when caitlin finished cutting the lid and peeled back the lid, what struck me was the care they took to put these items in. just about everything was wrapped in tissue paper or wax paper, the flag was rolled up and wrapped and tied carefully, everything looked like it went in yesterday, so that was really what struck me. and i couldn't wait to get in and unwrap each an historian,r it's a once-in-a-lifetime experience. 1915u can see more of the memorabilia box on american artifacts at 10 p.m. eastern time. >> during the battle of gettysburg's second day, union commander george meade called for reinforcements to beat back an assault on his left flank, leaving only a single brigade to defend his right flank on culp's hill. author dan welch describes how that brigade under general george sears greene repulsed multiple confederate attacks over the course of the evening of july 2, holding the union right despite being outnumbered
off thatlin said come caitlin said, -- like caitlin said, water damage could have ruined everything in box. when caitlin finished cutting the lid and peeled back the lid, what struck me was the care they took to put these items in. just about everything was wrapped in tissue paper or wax paper, the flag was rolled up and wrapped and tied carefully, everything looked like it went in yesterday, so that was really what struck me. and i couldn't wait to get in and unwrap each an historian,r it's a...
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caitlin? >> in 2016 you said the senate should not confirming supreme court justice before the election. this is what you said. sen. gardner: we are in the heart of a campaign with a divisive president who has done nothing but overreach congress time and time again, so i believe the next to bring court justice should be chosen by the people through the election of the next president. moderator: why do you no longer tand by those words? sen. gardner: and has obligations, like we did in 2016. we followed the president in 016. in 2020, the president stands clear. we will advise and consent, the requirements of the constitution. the president -- this standard we are following goes back to he late 1800s. and i would remind the listeners at what john hickenlooper did when he was governor. when he was governor, in his last year in office, 2018, he appointed a justice to the colorado supreme court. so he believes you can appoint a justice in the last year of a governor's term, so i think he has to squ
caitlin? >> in 2016 you said the senate should not confirming supreme court justice before the election. this is what you said. sen. gardner: we are in the heart of a campaign with a divisive president who has done nothing but overreach congress time and time again, so i believe the next to bring court justice should be chosen by the people through the election of the next president. moderator: why do you no longer tand by those words? sen. gardner: and has obligations, like we did in...
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caitlin, welcome back to the "newshour" and thanks for being with us. have covered a number ofab storiet the care and custody of migrate children by the tatrump adminisn, family separation, kids being held ino tells before they were depored, but you said this practice that ve uncovered has potentially more devastating complications. why? what did you mean by that? >> well, i think the easiest way to underand it is tout yourself in the shoes of a parent. an, you know, there are a lot of different circumes that are leading kids to cross the american border alone,but at ast one of them which is quite common is, you know, parents end acup staying bk in home country, and a child makes the journey to the united states on their own tbecause they do feel safe, you know, again, for a number of fferent reasons they cross the american border alone and the parent has an expectation of where their child is going to end up and almost in every case when we know a chirold ces the border alone, they have somebody in the united states who's waitg for them. but now what w
caitlin, welcome back to the "newshour" and thanks for being with us. have covered a number ofab storiet the care and custody of migrate children by the tatrump adminisn, family separation, kids being held ino tells before they were depored, but you said this practice that ve uncovered has potentially more devastating complications. why? what did you mean by that? >> well, i think the easiest way to underand it is tout yourself in the shoes of a parent. an, you know, there are a...
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caitlin dickerson broke the a stor fills in the rest of the picture for us now.wshour" and thar beingthe with us. you have covered a number of stories about the care and custody of migrate children by the trump administration, family inparation, kids being hel tells before they were depored, but you said this practice that you have uncovered has potentially more devastating complications. why? what did you mean by that? >> wl, i think the easiest way to understand it is to put yourself in the shoes of ant pa so, you know, there are a lot of different circumstances that are american border alone, but at least one of them which is qui common is, you know, parents end up staying back in home country, and a child makes the journey to the united stat on their own because they don't feel safe, you know, again, for a number of different reasons they cross the american torder alone and parent has an expectation of where their child is going to end up and almost i every case when we know a child crosses the somebodylone, they hav in the united states who's waiting for the
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when caitlin finished cutting the lid of the inside box and peeled back the lid, that was the first thinge that iny took to put these items in 1915. just about everything was wrapped in tissue paper or wax paper. the flag was rolled up and tied carefully. everything looked like it went in yesterday. that was really what struck me, and i just could not wait to get in and unwrapped each item. historiant for once-in-a-lifetime experience. >> you can see more of the 1915 memorabilia box at arlington national cemetery sunday on at 6:00n artifacts" p.m. and 10:00 p.m. eastern time. >> this fall, american history tv is winding back the clock to feature archival films about historic campaigns. next, "assignment washington, the correspondent marino de medici," profiling an italian newspaper journalist as he goes about his day-to-day activities in washington and covers the 1976 presidential contest between president gerald ford and challenger jimmy carter. ♪
when caitlin finished cutting the lid of the inside box and peeled back the lid, that was the first thinge that iny took to put these items in 1915. just about everything was wrapped in tissue paper or wax paper. the flag was rolled up and tied carefully. everything looked like it went in yesterday. that was really what struck me, and i just could not wait to get in and unwrapped each item. historiant for once-in-a-lifetime experience. >> you can see more of the 1915 memorabilia box at...
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you see a standoff bree looks up to caitlin as a mentor as she is truly someone who cares for everybody to treat people the same with kindness and just make someone's day than if you're not having the still try to help out with other people and she practices what she preaches every year caitlin donates her birthday to saint jude children's hospital i wanted to help people and then so i started from their sponsor in kids have cancer instead of asking for guess because i feel like they needed. >>they needed more than i brian teens spreading kindness everywhere she goes and giving 7 year-old operate something to cheer about. >>in bryant. i'm valerie brooks. >>that's going to do it for us here on kron 4 news 10 happy early birthday to you jonathan thank you and happy early birthday to you next week when i they are already your birthday and another time zone it is mo mo calls or is said happy birthday that does it for everyone have a good night sleep tight tonight. hello and welcome to the red and gold zone, i'm your host....jason dumas....>the sky was falling all week in niners nation leadi
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when caitlin finished cutting the lid of the inside box and she peeled back the lid, the first thing that struck me was just how amazing the condition in the care that they took to put these items in in 1915. just about everything was wrapped in tissue paper or wax paper. the flag was rolled up and wrapped and tied it carefully. everything looked like it went in yesterday. so that was really what struck me and i just couldn't wait to get in and unwrap each item. a historian, it is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. the 1915n see more of memorabilia box at arlington national cemetery sunday on american artifacts at six clock p.m. and 10:00 p.m. eastern time . 8:00 p.m.aturday at eastern on american history tv and c-span-3, go inside a different college classroom and hear about topics from the american revolution, civil rights, the u.s. president, and 9/11. most college campuses closed due to the impact of the coronavirus, watching teachers transfer to a virtual setting. >> gorbachev did most of the work to change the soviet union, but reagan made him -- met him halfway and encouraged hi
when caitlin finished cutting the lid of the inside box and she peeled back the lid, the first thing that struck me was just how amazing the condition in the care that they took to put these items in in 1915. just about everything was wrapped in tissue paper or wax paper. the flag was rolled up and wrapped and tied it carefully. everything looked like it went in yesterday. so that was really what struck me and i just couldn't wait to get in and unwrap each item. a historian, it is a...
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caitlin?ited states and youou will obey this execute order that i have -- am trying to enforce because of a supreme court decision. this is how our laws work.our out also he doesn't directly call out -- he calls out like the police there in little rocku but he puts the emphasis really on these demagogue extremists, the people rather than the government there, the local government, and governor fabis, i'm from little rock so this is important to me. he doesn't call out the local government there for not enforcing anything which i think is interesting because i think toth -- ays he'san tryingythi he's not trying to isolate and push them away for not doing their job, basically, but he's putting the emphasis really on the people and these mobs and that they're out of control but it's not really thear politicia that are really toe blame for this. >> why do you think he does es that? what's thethat goal?go because that's on purpose, the way he frames it. . >> i think he's trying to like keep them in
caitlin?ited states and youou will obey this execute order that i have -- am trying to enforce because of a supreme court decision. this is how our laws work.our out also he doesn't directly call out -- he calls out like the police there in little rocku but he puts the emphasis really on these demagogue extremists, the people rather than the government there, the local government, and governor fabis, i'm from little rock so this is important to me. he doesn't call out the local government there...
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caitlin, tell me about wisconsin right now.s your field for which way wisconsin might be leaning? >> you know, it's hard to tell. where i'm at, in middleton, i don't see a single trump sign. maybe one or two. everything is biden. one thing i'm noticing that's very different from the last election in 2016 is when i go through rural wisconsin i'm seeing a lot of biden signs on farms, and in 2016 that was all trump. so that is definitely a change, although you go to different counties and it's all trump. it's really hard to tell. it's hard to tell. >> martha: real quickly, just about 20 seconds, what's your feel for florida? >> i think trump is going to win it. a cuban-american population, i'm a first-generation cuban-american. we feel proud of this country. the democrats seem to hate this country. we are all minorities and we made it to this country so i think it's going to be trump in florida. >> martha: great to have all of you with us. thank you for sharing your viewpoints this evening and for being here. thank you all. all ri
caitlin, tell me about wisconsin right now.s your field for which way wisconsin might be leaning? >> you know, it's hard to tell. where i'm at, in middleton, i don't see a single trump sign. maybe one or two. everything is biden. one thing i'm noticing that's very different from the last election in 2016 is when i go through rural wisconsin i'm seeing a lot of biden signs on farms, and in 2016 that was all trump. so that is definitely a change, although you go to different counties and...
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just about what happens now here on c-span2 our coverage tonight is a tweet from caitlin collins of cnn the white house officially announcing that president trump will host a swearing in ceremony for amy coney barrett on the south lawn at 9:00 o'clock and is expected to be similar in size and the last event for her but is in a bigger location and chairs are distanced unlike the white house event previously. roll call saying associates justice clarence thomas scheduled to minister the oath of office to amy coney barrett tonight at the white house according to senior white house officials and there is a look from the south lawn the president is back in washington we will have the event live here on c-span2 once it gets underway but let's hear your reaction and continue to hear your reaction after today's vote. suzanne in pennsylvania on the republican line. go ahead. >> caller: i just want to say what a great day it is for the united states and for myself personally. i have been a fan of amy coney barrett for a while and i wanted her to be named in place of brett kavanaugh so i am so grat
just about what happens now here on c-span2 our coverage tonight is a tweet from caitlin collins of cnn the white house officially announcing that president trump will host a swearing in ceremony for amy coney barrett on the south lawn at 9:00 o'clock and is expected to be similar in size and the last event for her but is in a bigger location and chairs are distanced unlike the white house event previously. roll call saying associates justice clarence thomas scheduled to minister the oath of...
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caitlin barber was the picture of youth and health. a year ago. >> we were living the newlywed dream, you know, and loving life and our life turned upside down in a day. >> reporter: in march, caitlin a dietitian working at nursing home, was diagnosed with covid. she recovered at home and she thought that would be the end of it. she's had repeated negative covid tests, the virus gone from her body but the lingering effects are not, now even worse. >> we call it the corona coaster because one day could be okay and the next day i am on the floor having convulsions thinking i'm having a heart attack. you don't know when you're going to drop. >> reporter: caitlin can't walk on her own. she's so weak her husband and family have to help her walk, stand, even shower. are you worried about is your life going to go back to normal? >> absolutely. it's been six months and i don't know what my future holds. >> reporter: caitlin is a covid long-hauler. her debilitating symptoms include a rapid heart rate, fatigue and loss of bank cognition. several
caitlin barber was the picture of youth and health. a year ago. >> we were living the newlywed dream, you know, and loving life and our life turned upside down in a day. >> reporter: in march, caitlin a dietitian working at nursing home, was diagnosed with covid. she recovered at home and she thought that would be the end of it. she's had repeated negative covid tests, the virus gone from her body but the lingering effects are not, now even worse. >> we call it the corona...
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when caitlin finished cutting the lid of the inside of the box and she peeled back the lid, the first thing that struck me was just how -- to put these items in. just about everything was wrapped in tissue paper or wax paper. the flag was rolled up and wrapped and tied carefully. everything looked like it went in yesterday. anduld not wait to get in unwrap each item. for a historian, it is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. >> you can see more from arlington national cemetery, at 6:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern time. >> this fall, american history tv is airing archival coverage of presidential races next, the only debate from 1980 between jimmy carter and ronald reagan. the candidates took questions from a panel of journalists on national security and spending, inflation, inner cities and the iran hostage crisis. reagan defeated carter, winning the popular vote 51% to 41%. this debate from cleveland is just over 90 minutes in our coverage is from nbc news. >> good evening. hinderland of the league of women voters. welcome understand the issues. and know the candidates' positions. tonight, v
when caitlin finished cutting the lid of the inside of the box and she peeled back the lid, the first thing that struck me was just how -- to put these items in. just about everything was wrapped in tissue paper or wax paper. the flag was rolled up and wrapped and tied carefully. everything looked like it went in yesterday. anduld not wait to get in unwrap each item. for a historian, it is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. >> you can see more from arlington national cemetery, at 6:00 and...
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i am so glad mark and caitlin are speaking next.y have a lot to offer this country. >> absolutely. ♪ ♪ >> if you are just joining us, i am eugene scott, political reporter at the washington post. joining me now are doctors mark maclennan, founding director of the duke margolis center for health policy at duke and diversity, and caitlin rivers, s hopkins.olar at john great to have you both. >> thank for having us. >> i was hoping you could talk to us through the report you co-authored, the first of its kind, a risk assessment on testing guides and how that can be adapted to the risks of covid-19 and a school community. dr. mcclellan, what is the basic framework? framework is what you will have just been talking about at this event, the need for a multi pronged strategy to get schools open. it is so important for the develop meant of our children and so important for the overall economic recovery. testing is not the only component of that. it needs to go along with the other steps that have been discussed like face coverings and steps
i am so glad mark and caitlin are speaking next.y have a lot to offer this country. >> absolutely. ♪ ♪ >> if you are just joining us, i am eugene scott, political reporter at the washington post. joining me now are doctors mark maclennan, founding director of the duke margolis center for health policy at duke and diversity, and caitlin rivers, s hopkins.olar at john great to have you both. >> thank for having us. >> i was hoping you could talk to us through the...
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. >> thank you, i am so glad mark and caitlin are speaking they have a lot to offer this country if weust listen to what they have to say. >> absolutely ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome back if you're just joining us i'm eugene scott the political reporter for the fix of the washington post and joining me now are marked the founding director of the mongolia center for health policy at duke university and caitlin rivers the senior scholar at john hopkins center for health security, it is great to have you both, welcome to washington post live. >> thank you so much for having us. >> i was hoping you could talk to us through the report that you co-author, the first of its time a risk assessment on testing guidance that can be adapted to reflect the risk of covid-19 and the community, what is the basic framework? >> the basic framework sits in of what you've been talking about this excellent event for a multipronged strategy to get schools open, it is so important for the development of our children and it's important for the overall economic recovery, testing is not the only component, it needs to go alo
. >> thank you, i am so glad mark and caitlin are speaking they have a lot to offer this country if weust listen to what they have to say. >> absolutely ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome back if you're just joining us i'm eugene scott the political reporter for the fix of the washington post and joining me now are marked the founding director of the mongolia center for health policy at duke university and caitlin rivers the senior scholar at john hopkins center for health security, it is...
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ththat means caitlin is here. great to see you. along with the curfew and the restrictions, a new round of financial support for industries. >> the french government has overspent 470 billion euros on is emergency -- it's emergency support programs. speaking alongside the prime minister this a afternoon, the finance e minister saiaid everyg that could be done would be. quarks with strict nenew measass on t their way to slow the spred of the pandemi in france, the french government is keen to assure business owners will get the support they need. >> [speaking french] >> top of the list of new measures, the state-sponsored programs for the worst affected workers in the was affected -- worst affected industries will receive funds. businesses in any sector with fewer than 15 employees that lost more than 15% in revenues compared to the same time inn 202019 will get up to 1500 euro. those in the hardest hit areas, including hotels and restaurants can apply to to -- for up to 10,000 euros per month if they lost half their revenues. socia
ththat means caitlin is here. great to see you. along with the curfew and the restrictions, a new round of financial support for industries. >> the french government has overspent 470 billion euros on is emergency -- it's emergency support programs. speaking alongside the prime minister this a afternoon, the finance e minister saiaid everyg that could be done would be. quarks with strict nenew measass on t their way to slow the spred of the pandemi in france, the french government is keen...
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american artifacts, we visit arlington to see the contents with cemetery historian tim frank and caitlin this memorabilia boxed, i have to take you back to 1864 in order to bring you forward to 1915. in 1864 we buried the first
american artifacts, we visit arlington to see the contents with cemetery historian tim frank and caitlin this memorabilia boxed, i have to take you back to 1864 in order to bring you forward to 1915. in 1864 we buried the first
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caitlin collins is at the white house. look, the web keeps growing, but we still have nody f dy fintive count and the krz is not involved in contact tracing. >> reporter: we're seeing how wide tread this is in the west wing alone. we were talking about how there are now four press staffers in that office that tested positive for coronavirus, in addition to the press secretary, who we found out tested positive yesterday. and now we have learned that today steven miller has tested positive as well. and in a statement to cnn. he said over the last five days he had been working remotely. he said today i tested positive for covid-19 and am in quarantine. that is after he was in direct contact with hope hicks after she tested positive, in addition to the president and several others who tested positive. just to show you how much we don't know about coronavirus, a few months ago, steven miller's wife, who is a top aide to the vice president, also tested positive for coronavirus and had it. of course, clearly steven miller did not
caitlin collins is at the white house. look, the web keeps growing, but we still have nody f dy fintive count and the krz is not involved in contact tracing. >> reporter: we're seeing how wide tread this is in the west wing alone. we were talking about how there are now four press staffers in that office that tested positive for coronavirus, in addition to the press secretary, who we found out tested positive yesterday. and now we have learned that today steven miller has tested positive...
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caitlin mcnamara claims the senior sheikh — who is also minister for tolerance — attacked her earlier. sheikh nahyan, who's 69, has denied the allegations. italy has announced a new raft of measures to tighten restrictions amid a surge in coronavirus cases. mayors will get powers to close public areas after 9pm and the opening times of restaurants and the size of groups allowed will tighten. the moves come as italy recorded over 11,000 recorded over 11,700 new cases — its highest daily infection rate for the second day in a row. tens of thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of bangkok for the fourth day in a row, demanding political reform. the rallies took place in defiance of a government ban on gatherings there. the protesters, who are mostly young people, want power to move away from the military and the monarchy. from bangkok, jonathan head sent this report. friday night in downtown bangkok. police advance on a political rally. never mind it was mostly students, schoolchildren and commuters dropping in on their way home. they got the full treatment. water cannon laced
caitlin mcnamara claims the senior sheikh — who is also minister for tolerance — attacked her earlier. sheikh nahyan, who's 69, has denied the allegations. italy has announced a new raft of measures to tighten restrictions amid a surge in coronavirus cases. mayors will get powers to close public areas after 9pm and the opening times of restaurants and the size of groups allowed will tighten. the moves come as italy recorded over 11,000 recorded over 11,700 new cases — its highest daily...
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caitlin dickerson the immigration reporter for the new york times called out the official lies surrounding this story over the years tweeting 1st to the department of homeland security said mass separations weren't happening they said the documents my sources provided were fake then they said separations were an unintended consequence when in fact they were always the point years later the i.g. confirms again the truth. and speaking of barbaric practices let us now jump over to the great state of oklahoma where according to charges filed on monday oklahoma county jail detention officers took a page out of the old one tom obey torture playbook and physically chained incarcerated people to walls and forced them to listen to the popular kids song baby shark audio loop at extremely high volumes over and over and over again for hours on end. is this the united states we were taught about in schools when we were growing up when then wantonly terrorized as families whose only crime was crossing an imaginary line one who tortures prisoners for what laughs at the end of the day. these are the actio
caitlin dickerson the immigration reporter for the new york times called out the official lies surrounding this story over the years tweeting 1st to the department of homeland security said mass separations weren't happening they said the documents my sources provided were fake then they said separations were an unintended consequence when in fact they were always the point years later the i.g. confirms again the truth. and speaking of barbaric practices let us now jump over to the great state...
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caitlin, can i get a couple of thoughts from you.worried about you. how is that. i said must be worried about you. how is that. isaid been must be worried about you. how is that. i said been a lot of concern emotionally and psychologically and how it will affect people? long i think so. when everyone has re cove red, think so. when everyone has recovered, as they say, will be able to go to some sort of face—to—face teaching and get some sort of experience of unity but on the psychological side, people are living on their own, it can make them feel isolated and because i'm feeling 0k, my family is not too worried. but the university have been good in that kind of way. melissa, you spoke about the impact you know it has on people but what about those around you? you are younger, you are fit, and those around you. our people concerned about having the virus or other treating it like a cold?” about having the virus or other treating it like a cold? i wouldn't say so. everyone i know, everyone is being as careful as possible because at th
caitlin, can i get a couple of thoughts from you.worried about you. how is that. i said must be worried about you. how is that. isaid been must be worried about you. how is that. i said been a lot of concern emotionally and psychologically and how it will affect people? long i think so. when everyone has re cove red, think so. when everyone has recovered, as they say, will be able to go to some sort of face—to—face teaching and get some sort of experience of unity but on the psychological...
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tom: caitlin collins at cnn last night says the president is so worried about his electoral image thatis entrance to the white house. this is guy that said maybe he is immune as well. is theey question is, pandemic and the president's treatment of it a tangible issue within the selection, or are we being distracted by it? >> obviously, it is tangible. there are other issues that people should focus on and it shouldn't dominate every single moment of our lives. i think the president's message about not being afraid is consistent with that. yesterday, the white house issued an executive order improving mental health and substance abuse services. we continue to have massive mental health problems during the covid shutdowns. they are getting worse. that is a grid of that -- that is a great example of something that is not cutting through. there are issues that are not cutting through the media dolstrom of covid, which i not deny is exceedingly important, but we need to put it in context with all of the other economic issues. and public health issues. 200,000 americans have died because of
tom: caitlin collins at cnn last night says the president is so worried about his electoral image thatis entrance to the white house. this is guy that said maybe he is immune as well. is theey question is, pandemic and the president's treatment of it a tangible issue within the selection, or are we being distracted by it? >> obviously, it is tangible. there are other issues that people should focus on and it shouldn't dominate every single moment of our lives. i think the president's...
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caitlin huey-burns gives us a look at this new voting experience. >> come on. you ready to vote? this is not your average polling place. >> can i get you to fill this out? >> reporter: forget cramped community centers, church basements and school cafeterias. voting this year is getting a major league upgrade. with the pandemic straining resources to conduct elections, professional sports teams stepped up to the plate to fill an urgent need in their communities. over 20 nba teams are offering up their arenas as early voting sites or polling locations, including right here in cleveland. and here in detroit at the pistons performance center, you can vote early by dropping off your ballot at a secure drop box. and here in atlanta, state farm arena became the largest early voting location in the state of georgia. as you can see, it's a massive space that allows for social distancing. it's close to transportation, and they offer free parking. >> that's really a win-win for everyone. they've also loaned their people. and so really come alongside the county to provide additional manpower
caitlin huey-burns gives us a look at this new voting experience. >> come on. you ready to vote? this is not your average polling place. >> can i get you to fill this out? >> reporter: forget cramped community centers, church basements and school cafeterias. voting this year is getting a major league upgrade. with the pandemic straining resources to conduct elections, professional sports teams stepped up to the plate to fill an urgent need in their communities. over 20 nba...
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ainsley: caitlin, how about you? why are you waiting?o be considering and leaning toward trump right now is a very drastic change. so i am still just researching every policy that will affect my family and i. and i have a feeling i will be voting on election day and miss the early voting in wisconsin by the time i make up my mind. ainsley: a lot can happen in a week we have seen that in the past. >> for sure. ainsley: what does your family say if you traditionally voted democrat and then voted for hillary and over the last four years he changed your mind? >> oh my gosh. good question. i have gotten a lot of hateful messages from different people. friends, family. you know, my family is very guide divided. there is left and then there is right. so some have been so supportive. and i think their minds have been kind of blown. and then others messages every day. nonstop. ainsley: i hope we are not losing prescription over. this but you never know right now. all right. so, nick, what about the secret voter? in 2016 there were -- the polls al
ainsley: caitlin, how about you? why are you waiting?o be considering and leaning toward trump right now is a very drastic change. so i am still just researching every policy that will affect my family and i. and i have a feeling i will be voting on election day and miss the early voting in wisconsin by the time i make up my mind. ainsley: a lot can happen in a week we have seen that in the past. >> for sure. ainsley: what does your family say if you traditionally voted democrat and then...
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tom: caitlin collins at cnn saying he wanted to reshoot the entryway into the white house. he wasn't happy with the way it turned out. i guess it is theater. the most stunning comment to me, he goes, "maybe i'm immune." i have no idea what that means. jonathan: you are not alone. let's move from the theater of the last 24 hours to the drama of the polls this morning. the former vp joe biden with a widening lead in the cnn poll this morning. it is not a predictor of what will happen, but a snapshot of the mood of this country, and it straddles that covid test that was positive. poll, octoberis 4, very important this morning. tom: i read every word of the polling. a 3.6% margin of error. are thein there subsets on covid to come on the economy, and the rest of the pole. that gap, as they say in the text, is widening from the nbc/"wall street journal" poll of just a few days ago. jonathan: yields this morning on the tenure -- tom: out of control. snoozer: finally, the over in the treasury market. lisa: out of control? jonathan: only one of us is out of control, lisa. [laughter]
tom: caitlin collins at cnn saying he wanted to reshoot the entryway into the white house. he wasn't happy with the way it turned out. i guess it is theater. the most stunning comment to me, he goes, "maybe i'm immune." i have no idea what that means. jonathan: you are not alone. let's move from the theater of the last 24 hours to the drama of the polls this morning. the former vp joe biden with a widening lead in the cnn poll this morning. it is not a predictor of what will happen,...
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. >> reporter: in march caitlin a dietitian working at a nursing home was diagnosed with covid-19. she recovered at home and thought that would be the end of it. she had repeated negative covid tests, the virus gone from her body but now the symptoms are even worse. >> are you worried about is your life going back to normal? >> i don't know what my future holds. >> reporter: at 7:00 a.m., we'll take you inside the world of covid long-hauler patients and talk about why some people can't escape the virus's grip. with your "gma first look" i'm eva pilgrim. >>> we are coming back with another full 90 minutes of news including the tiny survivor found in the glass fire. >>> and the memorials popping up for legendary guitarist eddie van halen. >>> as more and more counties across the bay area are beginning to reopen more businesses, we're learning more about the new equity metric. we'll learn about what that is and how it could keep some bay area counties from further reopening. >>> at 5:26, a live look outside at the golden gate bridge which we can see this morning. we are also seeing th
. >> reporter: in march caitlin a dietitian working at a nursing home was diagnosed with covid-19. she recovered at home and thought that would be the end of it. she had repeated negative covid tests, the virus gone from her body but now the symptoms are even worse. >> are you worried about is your life going back to normal? >> i don't know what my future holds. >> reporter: at 7:00 a.m., we'll take you inside the world of covid long-hauler patients and talk about why...
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. >> matt and caitlin grande are teachers with two small children struggling with the pressure of jobsg and their own physical and mental health >> i actually suffer from anxiety in general, so this added layer is particularly intense. >> the statistics are staggering online screenings for anxiety up 540%, for depression up more than 700% since the pandemic began. one in three americans report anxiety. one in four young adults have considered suicide or self-harm. >> the pandemic itself is traumatic for everyone and that's individual trauma, but also a sense of collective trauma even if someone hasn't been directly affected by contracting covid. it's hit some demographics particularly hard, middle-aged men without a college degree are climbing and minorities are disproportionately affected by coronavirus and unemployment and of course, racial injustice. >> everyone is overwhelmed, exhausted and we're realizing that this is going to be with us for quite some time. >> but we have more tools than ever >> telehealth appointments or virtual therapy often covered by insurance and mental heal
. >> matt and caitlin grande are teachers with two small children struggling with the pressure of jobsg and their own physical and mental health >> i actually suffer from anxiety in general, so this added layer is particularly intense. >> the statistics are staggering online screenings for anxiety up 540%, for depression up more than 700% since the pandemic began. one in three americans report anxiety. one in four young adults have considered suicide or self-harm. >> the...
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pfizer expanding its vaccine trial to children as young as12. 16-year-old caitlin evans joining the trial in cincinnati. >> i'm hoping they can use whatever they get from me and that it helps them put out a vaccine as soon as possible. >> coronavirus cases are rising at an alarming rate across europe. several countries putting new lockdowns and curfews in place. elizabeth schulze, abc news, washington. >>> the latest in the coronavirus, this morning the nation's top infectious disease expert says cases will continue to go up as we head into winter. jobina has the new details here. >> yes. dr. anthony fauci is on "gma" this morning with a grim outlook on winter. he says people need to stay home for the holidays to avoid another surge in cases. >> particularly when you have people coming in from out of town who may have been on airplanes, in airports, they just come into the house, if you have vulnerable people, the elderly or people with underlying conditions, you better consider whether you want to do that now or forestall it. >> dr. fauci responded to the white house embracing a great ba
pfizer expanding its vaccine trial to children as young as12. 16-year-old caitlin evans joining the trial in cincinnati. >> i'm hoping they can use whatever they get from me and that it helps them put out a vaccine as soon as possible. >> coronavirus cases are rising at an alarming rate across europe. several countries putting new lockdowns and curfews in place. elizabeth schulze, abc news, washington. >>> the latest in the coronavirus, this morning the nation's top...
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caitlin?n this moment that i am the president of the united states and you will obey this executive order that i'm trying to enforce because of a supreme court decision. this is how our laws work. but he does not directly call out -- he calls out, like, the police in little rock, but he puts the emphasis on the demagogue extremists, the people rather than the local government. he doesn't call out the local government there for not enforcing anything, which i think is interesting because in some ways i think he is trying -- he is not trying to isolate and push them away for not doing their job basically, but he is putting the emphasis on the people and the mob and that they are out of control but is not politicians that are to blame for this.>> why do you think he does that? what is the goal. because that is on purpose. >> i think he is trying to draw them in to the party especially as there undergoing the ship between the democrats and the republican party ideals are beginning to shift and the
caitlin?n this moment that i am the president of the united states and you will obey this executive order that i'm trying to enforce because of a supreme court decision. this is how our laws work. but he does not directly call out -- he calls out, like, the police in little rock, but he puts the emphasis on the demagogue extremists, the people rather than the local government. he doesn't call out the local government there for not enforcing anything, which i think is interesting because in some...
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as you and caitlin mentioned, overwhelmingly it is the president taking that action. the president dominates television especially in comparison to congress at this time. it is part of that visual shift in terms of who is taking actions in leading the country. it is more in the executive branch. so, we get to the question that we started with today. does television revolutionize the presidency? or does it just build on trends that are already in place? does something fundamentally change with television and the presidency? >> i think it is a mix of both. there are trends in the media and within the presidency we talk about teddy roosevelt being the first personality president and that translates into fdr's radio addresses. he uses rhetoric that everyday americans can understand. with television being introduced is an idea of a media institution. douglas in her article gets into that more. pr comes into existence in this era because there is a way to use media, not even paid advertising to make your message more known and seem credible. this idea that there are these n
as you and caitlin mentioned, overwhelmingly it is the president taking that action. the president dominates television especially in comparison to congress at this time. it is part of that visual shift in terms of who is taking actions in leading the country. it is more in the executive branch. so, we get to the question that we started with today. does television revolutionize the presidency? or does it just build on trends that are already in place? does something fundamentally change with...
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i am joined tonight by caitlin and justin, and we want to think our candidates cory gardner and johnoper for being here with us tonight and yes, they are
i am joined tonight by caitlin and justin, and we want to think our candidates cory gardner and johnoper for being here with us tonight and yes, they are
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other beat up your the reality is when joe biden was vice president we had an opportunity to save caitlinler. it breaks my heart but it came to the white house, they said they knew where she was. they held her for 18 months, abused her mercilessly before they killed her, but when joe biden was vice president, they hesitated for a month and when armed forces finally went in, it was clear she had been moved two days earlier and her family says with heart, that broke the heart of every american, that if president donald trump had been president, they believe she would be alive today. we destroyed the isis caliphate, and talk about reentering the iran nuclear deal. the last administration transferred -- to the leading state sponsor of terrorism. >> susan: thank you, vice president pence. >> vice president pence: and when soleimani was traveling to baghdad to harm two americans, president donald trump took out, and america is safer, our allies are safer, and the american people know president donald trump will never -- >> susan: enke, vice president. i would like to give senator harris a chanc
other beat up your the reality is when joe biden was vice president we had an opportunity to save caitlinler. it breaks my heart but it came to the white house, they said they knew where she was. they held her for 18 months, abused her mercilessly before they killed her, but when joe biden was vice president, they hesitated for a month and when armed forces finally went in, it was clear she had been moved two days earlier and her family says with heart, that broke the heart of every american,...