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>> guest: yes, jim was madison and careened son.ut the time he was born they came to live with them out mount pelee are. a valet was assigned to be his wetnurse. the story goes that coreen put jim on one breast and the baby in victoria on the other breast and nurse them together. over the years it became very good friends. when they were in their teens, they fell in love with each other. and dolly found out about it. she promptly sold him and he never saws mother or father or victoria again. >> host: at the heartbreaking story one of just many heartbreaks. you're going to try these unnamed unrecorded what happened to jim? in 1992 you made your first of many trips to montpelier this is the madison family plantation it's a now historic sites travel to portugal, africa, and like many slaves whose lives were not considered important enough a lot went cold but there were some real breakthrough moments for you would you care to share any of those? >> in terms of finding jim? in terms of whatever you discovered along the way. there are so
>> guest: yes, jim was madison and careened son.ut the time he was born they came to live with them out mount pelee are. a valet was assigned to be his wetnurse. the story goes that coreen put jim on one breast and the baby in victoria on the other breast and nurse them together. over the years it became very good friends. when they were in their teens, they fell in love with each other. and dolly found out about it. she promptly sold him and he never saws mother or father or victoria...
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i saw one car where they took it out of gear and sent it careening down the street toward other police officers on that street. unmanned police car. you saw where they are breaking into cars, stealing stuff out of cars. this has nothing to do with george floyd. this is an out-of-control mob. it has to be brought back under control. the governor, the mayor, they need to move in not tonight, not later tonight, they need to move in now and get control of all of this. sandra: we saw images happening on the ground in philadelphia yesterday, ted, but as you just could note as a viewer, we're all taking this in together. arch street is the intersection at which this is happening, and moments ago while you were speaking, ted, we saw firefighters able to move in on the area, and they were able to try to diminish the fire of that vehicle as you can see. it is still going up in flames. ted, what do you do at this point? you've got senator tim scott on "fox news sunday" talking to chris wallace today calling on the president, address the nation. what do we need to see in terms of leadership at the
i saw one car where they took it out of gear and sent it careening down the street toward other police officers on that street. unmanned police car. you saw where they are breaking into cars, stealing stuff out of cars. this has nothing to do with george floyd. this is an out-of-control mob. it has to be brought back under control. the governor, the mayor, they need to move in not tonight, not later tonight, they need to move in now and get control of all of this. sandra: we saw images...
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with just 6 minutes of the contest gone habits latched on to careen bello robbie's pass and produced a delicate finish to put leverkusen and head. the hosts struggled to create chances but did cause leverkusen keeper lucas went dead ski some trouble in the 41st minute the finnish stopper did just enough to keep his team ahead going into half time and make sure the away fans were smiling at the break but then glass backs only young sensation marcus to level the scores. leverkusen as defense gave the forward too much space $11.00 after 51 minutes. but then disaster struck for a blood bath where nico a very took out bell robbie in the box. penalty to live accuser who else but haven't struck on the spot kick to make it 21 and leverkusen confirmed their victory with 10 minutes to go when bender found a corner somewhat for to it as levi his shoulder the 31 win moves leverkusen into 3rd above club back whose title challenge is now surely over. and is a look at the rest of the bundesliga results from the set of the endorsement held firm to its 2nd place pitch in the league just behind by mun
with just 6 minutes of the contest gone habits latched on to careen bello robbie's pass and produced a delicate finish to put leverkusen and head. the hosts struggled to create chances but did cause leverkusen keeper lucas went dead ski some trouble in the 41st minute the finnish stopper did just enough to keep his team ahead going into half time and make sure the away fans were smiling at the break but then glass backs only young sensation marcus to level the scores. leverkusen as defense gave...
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washington this means that she recognizes when corporations are spreading disinformation to create a careening image for themselves on t.v. she lives harsh criticism that the company's. first met 5 years ago when we both took part in a panel discussion on t.v. on occasion of my previous film mystic planet. i live and spoke to 60. year. lifted off to see if coming. in the said this from the girl say in the room is even worse because this witness when they read it and then. some and systems on this as. a few minutes. of iraq to. china starts in my hometown vienna has one of the highest quality social life in developed. there are hardly any social protests and. violent demonstrations just makes it the place to do business. today it's hosting an industrial sustainability team ain't. choosing. to be one to get top there. is lying to us. good enough but this is about sustainability it's about our environment and how it treats obstinate affects us in ways that sometimes we don't even think off please welcome mr mock but she. know i had a great fortune this year our being at the white house where pope
washington this means that she recognizes when corporations are spreading disinformation to create a careening image for themselves on t.v. she lives harsh criticism that the company's. first met 5 years ago when we both took part in a panel discussion on t.v. on occasion of my previous film mystic planet. i live and spoke to 60. year. lifted off to see if coming. in the said this from the girl say in the room is even worse because this witness when they read it and then. some and systems on...
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in the middle of the interview it's time down careens family just waiting for a doctor. it was. the studio. all of the meeting the. earliest this will get into or you know just. when you will. brazil has been in recession for the last few years and the pandemic has made the situation even worse than people have been demanding that the government adopt strong measures to curb the outbreak and financially support the population but the only thing that has seen is a lockdown. 6 as is the case all over the world the outbreaks main hotspots on them are pretty additional euro and sao paolo but the fire is great for why the other parts of the hunch that. is will present eons are not as. you think. it is. or. just as it was appreciated the. income you've got here is that money is made on the. show. but we have. it with us whether we're going to go there or where. is your. basis we see. you're pretty sure share stories or. even a job here. and we will be able to go out. with a real. good i love you for your short. list of your neighbor who has done what you do you. use the space you. aro
in the middle of the interview it's time down careens family just waiting for a doctor. it was. the studio. all of the meeting the. earliest this will get into or you know just. when you will. brazil has been in recession for the last few years and the pandemic has made the situation even worse than people have been demanding that the government adopt strong measures to curb the outbreak and financially support the population but the only thing that has seen is a lockdown. 6 as is the case all...
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in the middle of the interview it's time down careens family just waiting for a doctor. no they need us the most. is about the guys that are coming. over to the studio. all these really unusual the. provincial because you go or you go just there you are so valuable. brazil has been in recession for the last few years and the pandemic has made the situation even worse the people have been demanding that the government adopt strong measures to curb the outbreak and financially support the population but the only thing that we see is a lockdown. as is the case all over the world the outbreaks main hotspots other large cities priyadarshan narrow and sao paolo but the virus has spread far and wide the plus other parts of the hunch that. is will present eons are not as. you think. it is safe. or. just as it was appreciated the. income you've got here is that money is made on this other me show. you that therefore we give. it with less whether it's ringback got to go there or where. is your. basis. you're pretty sure share stories or. even. we will be able to go on. and don't l
in the middle of the interview it's time down careens family just waiting for a doctor. no they need us the most. is about the guys that are coming. over to the studio. all these really unusual the. provincial because you go or you go just there you are so valuable. brazil has been in recession for the last few years and the pandemic has made the situation even worse the people have been demanding that the government adopt strong measures to curb the outbreak and financially support the...
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the engineers spent a year to careen with the new printers and now the machines can be installed in aproduction line and controlled automatically that's an important step towards mass production. so far 3 d. printing has been used mainly for one off project. thus. the great thing about 3 d. printing is that we can create parts that used to seem impossible which to. classical manufacturing processes simply could not work with certain complex geometry and see such as a furniture in. this gripping device for roebucks which is based on the design of the human finger. the device is outfitted with flexible maps that provide a normal grip. the question that's on that i thought out and does the fascinating thing is that our creative process is completely digital. the engineers can sit down at the computer and just design something. and their imagination is no longer limited by classical production methods such as sawing or milling or didn't read so much was ignored a phrase and. this revolutionary new concept may well improve the ways that industry designs manufacture and transport its produc
the engineers spent a year to careen with the new printers and now the machines can be installed in aproduction line and controlled automatically that's an important step towards mass production. so far 3 d. printing has been used mainly for one off project. thus. the great thing about 3 d. printing is that we can create parts that used to seem impossible which to. classical manufacturing processes simply could not work with certain complex geometry and see such as a furniture in. this gripping...
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which is why careen john pierre matters. part of the obama 2008 campaign who became a staffer and an author and while we still had her an msnbc contributor and fan favor, careen adds crucial credibility and experience to team biden. but she also enhances the team in another way. as a senior adviser, she will join what until now has been a rather exclusive club. despite the presence of high profile african-american staffers, like senior advisers simone sanders and despite the fact that black voters literally rescued biden's third presidential campaign from certain demise, and even though while being about 14% of the u.s. population, one in five democrats is black. african-americans and really members of nonwhite groups in general have had a more limited role in the biden rollout. according to rutgers university professors analysis, biden's national senior staff is 14% african-american. pretty much on population. but when it comes to his inner circle, as politico reported earlier this year whr, when the upper echelons of the b
which is why careen john pierre matters. part of the obama 2008 campaign who became a staffer and an author and while we still had her an msnbc contributor and fan favor, careen adds crucial credibility and experience to team biden. but she also enhances the team in another way. as a senior adviser, she will join what until now has been a rather exclusive club. despite the presence of high profile african-american staffers, like senior advisers simone sanders and despite the fact that black...
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the curtain closed why would you not why would you not here's another example from pallas new book careen americans were asked to sign their mail in ballots like everyone else thousands of them sign their name in korea in their native language all of those were thrown out every last one because you know what people from other countries and my right went there to languages and staff if they wanted to be treated like human beings then maybe they should know migrated to the land of opportunity morons we didn't promise equality we promised opportunity they have the opportunity to be a prat to be maligned to be discriminated against the opportunity to have my only racist stereotypical portrayals in movies and television all kinds of opportunities . got opportunities out of was to want to up the yes within yeah gotta go ah. so once you know that so many americans mostly minorities and young people will be disenfranchised you have to ask why or. where in the. is a democratic party why aren't they acting like they have pennies are in a bunch the hair is on fire in there and there. are defined scr
the curtain closed why would you not why would you not here's another example from pallas new book careen americans were asked to sign their mail in ballots like everyone else thousands of them sign their name in korea in their native language all of those were thrown out every last one because you know what people from other countries and my right went there to languages and staff if they wanted to be treated like human beings then maybe they should know migrated to the land of opportunity...
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were for their interactions with organisms that are not humans what can we predict about what we careen they jump into. so that i was talking to a very young russian there ologist a couple of days ago and he was sort of proposing this whole medea's you. know like out of all the viruses that are out there a potential viruses and they could be hundreds of thousands we only know about 6000 out of the 6000 i 3 or 4 are plant based viruses so where to get a database of all the no viruses a study that would really help us go forward with you know coming up with medication and coming out with the facts seem to know that if that were to happen how long would that take that you actually study all the potential viruses that will we know are out there. good question i think unfortunately the study of all the viruses that are out there will take centuries intentionally unless our methods for studying them improve radically timbs of the high throughput ability to do it. a better way to you know in my opinion is to. the end unspecific virus. so we know corona virus is a problematic we're a bit compla
were for their interactions with organisms that are not humans what can we predict about what we careen they jump into. so that i was talking to a very young russian there ologist a couple of days ago and he was sort of proposing this whole medea's you. know like out of all the viruses that are out there a potential viruses and they could be hundreds of thousands we only know about 6000 out of the 6000 i 3 or 4 are plant based viruses so where to get a database of all the no viruses a study...
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the time he was born, one of dollies nieces came to live with them at montpelier, and dolly aside careened to be his wetnurse. the story goes that she put jim on one rest and the baby whose name was the tory on the other breast and nurse them together. over the years they became very good friends. when they were in their teens they fell in love with each other. dollies son found out about it and she probably told jim and jim ended up in tennessee and he never saw his mother or father or victoria again. >> just a heartbreaking story, one of many. you decided you will try to find a come you're going to try to find these unnamed unreported what happened to jim and in 1982 he made your first of many, many trips to montpelier to visit a madison family plantation that is now a historic site. travel to portugal, africa, several states. like so many people who were descended from slaves, whose lives are not considered important enough, that saved the document, a lot of trails with cold but there was some real breakthrough moments for you. would you care to share any of those? >> in terms of findin
the time he was born, one of dollies nieces came to live with them at montpelier, and dolly aside careened to be his wetnurse. the story goes that she put jim on one rest and the baby whose name was the tory on the other breast and nurse them together. over the years they became very good friends. when they were in their teens they fell in love with each other. dollies son found out about it and she probably told jim and jim ended up in tennessee and he never saw his mother or father or...
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taking careen to -- of small businesses, airlines, that's great. how about the working people of this country? not just corporations, but the working people. funding a state government is a way of funding the working people. when you find estate, i find substance abuse programs, police, firefighters, hospitals, schools, school teachers, mode learning. -- remote learning. it is a function of what the federal government does. in terms of the substance abuse problem. we have seen an increase in mental health issues all through this period. anxiety, stress, economic stress, stress of personal relations, mental health issues have gone up. mystic violence has gone up. substance abuse has gone up. alcohol-related illnesses have gone up. this is been a highly stressful period, all across the board. we've done mental health out each in a way we have never done for. 40 thousand mental-health volunteers doing online mental health services. alcohol-related services, substance abuse related services. there is no doubt one of the manifestations of stress has bee
taking careen to -- of small businesses, airlines, that's great. how about the working people of this country? not just corporations, but the working people. funding a state government is a way of funding the working people. when you find estate, i find substance abuse programs, police, firefighters, hospitals, schools, school teachers, mode learning. -- remote learning. it is a function of what the federal government does. in terms of the substance abuse problem. we have seen an increase in...
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withtrain, loaded incredibly explosive ammunition, careens at speeds up to 54 mile per hour, on tracks never designed for cars going more than 40 miles per hour, and the standard working speed for a freight train in those days was 20 to 25 miles per hour. you are doubling that. theseso bad, some of ammunition cars get so hot that they worry about them catching on fire. they have to stop twice and physically cool the train off, so it will not catch on fire. anybody can guess what a boxcar of ammunition would have done in downtown carlisle, pennsylvania? it wouldn't have been pretty. in stunning example of mcclellan's generalship in those days, he doesn't need the ammunition. even though the railroaders risked their lives and set new speed records for the fastest route the cvrr has or ever will run during the civil war, not a single one of these ammunition rounds is fired at the confederates during the maryland campaign, at least up to that point in time. but, it becomes known as the amazing antietam ammunition run. it is the finest hour. the finest gets a lot of hour, national press. th
withtrain, loaded incredibly explosive ammunition, careens at speeds up to 54 mile per hour, on tracks never designed for cars going more than 40 miles per hour, and the standard working speed for a freight train in those days was 20 to 25 miles per hour. you are doubling that. theseso bad, some of ammunition cars get so hot that they worry about them catching on fire. they have to stop twice and physically cool the train off, so it will not catch on fire. anybody can guess what a boxcar of...
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he has been careening with his comment in the church issue is important because for many weeks now, may 3, '01, over 3000 churches are going to be open in defiance of whatever newsom is saying he's going to do so he may say meaningful changes are coming but that is because the last time i was on with you i secretary little secret, they can't enforce the rules, that is about to happen as well. >> the doj has a letter to the governor taking issue with this and what is happening with the religious and software, there's no pandemic exception to the constitution and bill of rights. laws that do not treat religious activities equally with comparable nonreligious activities are subject to heightened scrutiny under the free exercise clause of the first amendment. what is it california is allowing people to do that would be comparable to going into a church and being near people in that environment? >> out here, social media is filled with the line that costco, home depot and the like where they see many many people in close quarters. why can't churches social distance themselves, that is possib
he has been careening with his comment in the church issue is important because for many weeks now, may 3, '01, over 3000 churches are going to be open in defiance of whatever newsom is saying he's going to do so he may say meaningful changes are coming but that is because the last time i was on with you i secretary little secret, they can't enforce the rules, that is about to happen as well. >> the doj has a letter to the governor taking issue with this and what is happening with the...
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metal, used airbags, and a structurally unsound chassis, slap it all together with duct tape, then careenn the ramshackle soap box jalopy of news that is my segment... >> quarantine-while! >> stephen: quarantine-while. coronavirus has prompted the michigan health department to launch a free condom delivery service. a critical service during a pandemic quarantine. i've always said, "condoms are the fay mask of the penis." and covid is impacting the entire industry. the maker of durex condoms said that the quarantine was "having a toll on the number of intimate occasions." you know what else will have a toll on intimate occasions? calling them "intimate occasions?" "hey, what do you say head back to my place and have an intimate occasion? no? how about a fornication occurrence? no? a body fluid conference? where are you going?" "intimate occasions" is not what normal humans call sex. it's the name of a stripper's perfume. quarantine-while, "judi dench says her 'cats' costume was like 'five foxes (bleep) on my back.'" and watching "cats" is like five dogs humping your brain. although "five f
metal, used airbags, and a structurally unsound chassis, slap it all together with duct tape, then careenn the ramshackle soap box jalopy of news that is my segment... >> quarantine-while! >> stephen: quarantine-while. coronavirus has prompted the michigan health department to launch a free condom delivery service. a critical service during a pandemic quarantine. i've always said, "condoms are the fay mask of the penis." and covid is impacting the entire industry. the...
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yeah, a little bit of red on the careen here, the dow down 45. i remind you we were down 368.ardashians. up next, the somewhat ugly e accusation in the world of kylie jenner. the cosmetics mogul thrown out of a very exclusive club. what she's saying right now about her billionaire d-listing. >>> and as the pandemic continues to hurt fitness studios across the country because so many of them have been shuttered, one company is making moves to come back and fight back. 305 fitness founder and ceo sadie is this week's guest op my everyone talks to liz podcast. her top wellness picks, tune in on those, and how she's fighting to keep her business alive even as it remains closed. trust me, if you know a millennial or you are a millennial, you know about 305 fitness. ♪ ♪ and right now, is a time for action. so, for a second time we're giving members a credit on their auto insurance. because it's the right thing to do. we're also giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can take care of things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit card bills
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remember when all the averages were careening. should point out the dow is down all of about 15%, not even. and s&p 500, what close to 10% down in here? remember when these were being cut by a third. there was talk we with would go into a meltdown. we don't like to take snapshots of a day, one snap the image is shot. remarkable averages. the dow a little more plus ago, we were 18,000 level. we're north of 24,000. with the nasdaq its with briefly over 9,000. no matter how you slice it, positive on the year. incredible come back not based on economic news we're seeing which is awful but they knew it would be awful. latest jobless claims, 33,000 americans filed for jobless benefits. market factored in. the hope is that it gets better from here. hope springs eternal and on the virus. we'll keel you posted on the nfl, tonight 8:00 p.m. eastern time they will announce their fall schedule, the slate of games being planned. charlie gasparino was among the first to break that. john tatum also here, genesco sports ceo, overall sports genius
remember when all the averages were careening. should point out the dow is down all of about 15%, not even. and s&p 500, what close to 10% down in here? remember when these were being cut by a third. there was talk we with would go into a meltdown. we don't like to take snapshots of a day, one snap the image is shot. remarkable averages. the dow a little more plus ago, we were 18,000 level. we're north of 24,000. with the nasdaq its with briefly over 9,000. no matter how you slice it,...
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, three-quarters of a mile away, a panicky decision that did his suffering wife no good, the rig careening over snags and rough ground with every jolt sharpening sarah's labor pains. arriving at his family's house, aran then sent for a doctor. but when the doctor arrived he was so drunk they were forced to go find a second doctor who lived so far away that he did not arrive before it was too late. now, which of these stories is accurate and what exactly went wrong is impossible to determine. stillbirths could result from any of a number of possible causes. various congenital birth defects that fatally distressed the baby prior to labor, an issue with the umbilical cord wrapped around the baby's neck possibly, or exiting before the baby, or possibly a blockage in the by baby's oxygen supply causing it to suffocate. letting sarah lay too long, as it was described suggests there was an issue with extracting the baby that eventually proved fatal. though, again, we do not know exactly what laying too long meant. sarah's painful and probably gory ordeal on a hard winter indiana night was leavene
, three-quarters of a mile away, a panicky decision that did his suffering wife no good, the rig careening over snags and rough ground with every jolt sharpening sarah's labor pains. arriving at his family's house, aran then sent for a doctor. but when the doctor arrived he was so drunk they were forced to go find a second doctor who lived so far away that he did not arrive before it was too late. now, which of these stories is accurate and what exactly went wrong is impossible to determine....
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we're building this car as it'st careening do highway, and we're learning about these models as we goreporter: infectious disease modelers are scrambling to figure out where we are headed, depending on the decisions we make. if we take the time to better understand what the mols can and cannot do, maybe we will do the same as we search for the path back to normalcy. for the pbs newshour, i'm miles o'brien. >> woodruff: throughout this entire crisis, questions the federal government was noty better prepared for such a challenge. as william branghatells us, those questions include how the trump administrationiews the role of government and civil service broadly. >> brangham: that's right, judy, most people would agree that the scale and speed of this pandemic would have taxed the abilities and resources of any government or any president. but the trumadministration's approach has come under some intense scrutiny. we connect now with two writerso who haved closely at this response. yuval levin is the director of social, cultural and e nstitutional studies at the american enterprstitute.
we're building this car as it'st careening do highway, and we're learning about these models as we goreporter: infectious disease modelers are scrambling to figure out where we are headed, depending on the decisions we make. if we take the time to better understand what the mols can and cannot do, maybe we will do the same as we search for the path back to normalcy. for the pbs newshour, i'm miles o'brien. >> woodruff: throughout this entire crisis, questions the federal government was...
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but instead, the president is just careening from crisis to crisis.his is a moment where congress needs to step up and reassert that we're the preeminent branch of government, the law-making branch of government and the president must implement the laws we put into place. for example, the centers for disease control issued a whole bunch of principles and guidance for reopening which the president killed. he suppressed it, and he has not let anybody see that. now little details have leaked out here and there. we're going to demand, i hope, that the cdc criteria are released to the public. that the public has the right to know what the centers for disease control say are the preconditions for safe reopening. >> many things have leaked out because of the press. when are we going to have full transparency around where every dollar from the government has gone? ppp is just one example. we have no idea who has gotten all those loans. >> yes, and that's especially true when you're talking about the fed treasury program. and we're going to demand absolute 100
but instead, the president is just careening from crisis to crisis.his is a moment where congress needs to step up and reassert that we're the preeminent branch of government, the law-making branch of government and the president must implement the laws we put into place. for example, the centers for disease control issued a whole bunch of principles and guidance for reopening which the president killed. he suppressed it, and he has not let anybody see that. now little details have leaked out...
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fall covering parts of the bay bridge there on this mild saturday morning. 57 degrees on your careen us. i'm kira klapper. vianey arana has your forecast. >> yeah. it's definitely not on the colder side. but it's very cloudy, and it's going to make for a cooler afternoon. especially if you are anywhere around the coastline, we are expecting to see those temperatures in the low 60s. low 70s throughout. let's take a live look outside walnut creek. a little bit of slither of that sunshine. check out the light drizzle on the san francisco camera. that's because we have a marine layer. we're seeing a cold front passing just to our north. although some parts of far north bay got a little drizzle, the rest is expected to remain partly dry. upper 60s, a couple low 70s. what can we expect? i'll have that for you at 7:00 a.m. >> thanks so much. >>> as opponents of coronavirus stay-at-home orders mobilize protests across the state, governor gavin newsome indicated he may be easing restrictions soon. more than 1,000 protesters called on the governor to loosen, even end orders. 33 people were arr
fall covering parts of the bay bridge there on this mild saturday morning. 57 degrees on your careen us. i'm kira klapper. vianey arana has your forecast. >> yeah. it's definitely not on the colder side. but it's very cloudy, and it's going to make for a cooler afternoon. especially if you are anywhere around the coastline, we are expecting to see those temperatures in the low 60s. low 70s throughout. let's take a live look outside walnut creek. a little bit of slither of that sunshine....
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instead we got a neglected pandemic and this administration is careening toward electoral disaster andblicans in the senate i anticipate with it. the question we're all going to face is what then? because what donald trump has shown and what we've talked about so often here in the evenings is there is an important minority in this country who is not reconciled to the basic rules of the democratic state and you're not going to change their minds. we've asked that again and again. what does it take to change their minds? you're not going to. how do you safely govern a great country around them? how do you change the country in a way that their veto matters a lot less? >> and how do you do that, david? >> well, what you have to understand and this is the thing many people watching the show understand very well that the american system of government is built to treat some people more as more important political actors than other people. if people in california had to live for three minutes the way -- sorry, if people in wyoming had to live for three minutes the people in california do, the
instead we got a neglected pandemic and this administration is careening toward electoral disaster andblicans in the senate i anticipate with it. the question we're all going to face is what then? because what donald trump has shown and what we've talked about so often here in the evenings is there is an important minority in this country who is not reconciled to the basic rules of the democratic state and you're not going to change their minds. we've asked that again and again. what does it...
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we are, many believe, careening toward some form of a depression. now, tell me your thoughts on these questions being raised about the obama administration. >> well, president trump's default answer to so many issues over the last three years has been to blame his predecessor, barack obama. this is a pretty standard approach for him. whatever it is, north korea, now the pandemic, it was the predecessor's fault. this talk of obamagate is just incomprehensible. he's never explained what he means, but he's clearly trying to make the country's move more partisan, to gin up an investigation. we'll go back to the points you and jim were making at the beginning. the dimensions of this virus, the pandemic, the consequences for our economy are still impossible to predict. but this is a country that's frightened. we're losing our jobs. our neighbors are in financial difficulty. we don't know when we'll be going back to work. we don't know when our kids will be going back to school. we worry about our parents and grandparents. president trump has to be careful
we are, many believe, careening toward some form of a depression. now, tell me your thoughts on these questions being raised about the obama administration. >> well, president trump's default answer to so many issues over the last three years has been to blame his predecessor, barack obama. this is a pretty standard approach for him. whatever it is, north korea, now the pandemic, it was the predecessor's fault. this talk of obamagate is just incomprehensible. he's never explained what he...
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and the nasdaq, they are respectfully down 13%, 9%, from where they started, when all of this was careening. think about that, how much of a comeback the markets have seen. a lot of it built on optimism and reopening going on across the country. as i said all 50 states are in one way, shape, or form, reopening things. so let's get a read on all of that with jackie deangelis who has been following it very, very closely. jackie. reporter: good afternoon, to you, neil, when it comes to reopening all states are not created equal. each state has different impact with respect how the virus hit its inhabitants. having said that we're hearing from kentucky and connecticut. in connecticut they're saying restaurants can open outdoor seating only. retail offices, outdoor recreation activities, these can resume. neil, this isn't just a story we're reporting on dropping in somewhere. this is a story we're living as well. i will share an anecdote with you. on the weekend we tried to have dinner with another couple. we socially distanced outside t was dark. it was cold. we had the take-out but the experie
and the nasdaq, they are respectfully down 13%, 9%, from where they started, when all of this was careening. think about that, how much of a comeback the markets have seen. a lot of it built on optimism and reopening going on across the country. as i said all 50 states are in one way, shape, or form, reopening things. so let's get a read on all of that with jackie deangelis who has been following it very, very closely. jackie. reporter: good afternoon, to you, neil, when it comes to reopening...
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neil: you know, on a day we heard about a record number of private sector payroll jobs careening morethem lost in the month of april, double what we lost during the great recession, then you hear airbnb cutting 25% of its work force, uber, 3700 full-time workers, enter the gap, which is apparently filling the good news gap by announcing it will reopen roughly 800 north american stores in may, beginning this weekend, a handful of locations in texas, where we are going to go very very shortly. in texas, you might recall that woman got a lot of press when she said she was going to continue with her salon even though, even though the governor had said you can't do it. this is why she said no, i am going to do it. you chose not to wait until may 18th, right? you know of other salons that have followed suit? >> absolutely. there's salons and businesses across the nation that are opening because we decided to take a stand and all they're doing is saying you know, it's my right to open and it's my right to feed my family. what else are they going to do, like if they take my bliusiness license
neil: you know, on a day we heard about a record number of private sector payroll jobs careening morethem lost in the month of april, double what we lost during the great recession, then you hear airbnb cutting 25% of its work force, uber, 3700 full-time workers, enter the gap, which is apparently filling the good news gap by announcing it will reopen roughly 800 north american stores in may, beginning this weekend, a handful of locations in texas, where we are going to go very very shortly. in...
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said -- this was on january 22nd -- going to be one person coming in from china, and it was all day careen taken care of. even when the warnings became more public, the president said it was 11 people and it'd be down to zero. 15 people was going to be down to zero. it was going to go away magically. jonathan lemire, who is with us, ap white house reporter, the president is saying that it is just a few people. it is just a small percentage, a very, very small percentage, which is remarkable. nobody said that after 9/11. nobody said the 57,000 deaths in vietnam was a small percentage. nobody said deaths in korea were just -- of young americans was just a small percentage. here we are, 90,000 dead. mika brings up a good point. if the president really wants to get into the percentage game, united states has about 4.25% of the world's population. very soon, more than one in three deaths from covid-19 will come from the united states. the united states has 4.25% of the world's population. very soon, even as we move towards opening up, very soon, one in three infections in the world will come fr
said -- this was on january 22nd -- going to be one person coming in from china, and it was all day careen taken care of. even when the warnings became more public, the president said it was 11 people and it'd be down to zero. 15 people was going to be down to zero. it was going to go away magically. jonathan lemire, who is with us, ap white house reporter, the president is saying that it is just a few people. it is just a small percentage, a very, very small percentage, which is remarkable....
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. >> and we should mention careen jeanpiere is joining the biden campaign as a senior adviser.roof every day that joe biden understands the coronavirus better than he does. how bad is that for donald trump? i mean even the sound bite that we rolled in, americans i would think understand that he's just got it wrong. >> yeah. i mean look at the disaster for donald trump, mika, and we see it play out every single day on television when donald trump literally steps in it. you know, this is not something -- this is not some sort of self-manufactured crisis trump is doing here. this is actually people's lives on the line. i think that is one of the reasons why you are seeing the poll numbers trend the way they are. you can track that, of course, with the fact that people trust joe biden, they know that he has the steady leadership we need right now in this country. to the point willie just made, he is not even doing that. i mean he is doing a lot but he is not out there every day trying to be the counterpoint to donald trump. he is in his basement doing a lot of local media interview
. >> and we should mention careen jeanpiere is joining the biden campaign as a senior adviser.roof every day that joe biden understands the coronavirus better than he does. how bad is that for donald trump? i mean even the sound bite that we rolled in, americans i would think understand that he's just got it wrong. >> yeah. i mean look at the disaster for donald trump, mika, and we see it play out every single day on television when donald trump literally steps in it. you know, this...
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might argue this shows a real desperation, that if he can't win, if the polls show that he is just careening, that the only way to win would be to try to cheat in some way, which seems trumpy to some. if you're a trump adviser at this point and looking at the polls, you're probably troubled by them. they probably represent the way people feel in the moment. i wonder, is anyone able to advise him enough to show him that perhaps his leadership style in this crisis is not working? >> well, you know, mika, that's a question we've been asking, obviously, for a long time. one thing that trump's advisers have learned is that they are not going to change him. president trump is not somebody who is going to become a different person at this stage of life and this stage of his presidency. they can guide him a little bit. i think at some point, they helped him see the daily briefings had run their course. at one point, the ones that had backfired at times, with the comments on the bleach and so forth. basically, it's his campaign. he is going to run it the way he wants to run it. these comments the las
might argue this shows a real desperation, that if he can't win, if the polls show that he is just careening, that the only way to win would be to try to cheat in some way, which seems trumpy to some. if you're a trump adviser at this point and looking at the polls, you're probably troubled by them. they probably represent the way people feel in the moment. i wonder, is anyone able to advise him enough to show him that perhaps his leadership style in this crisis is not working? >> well,...
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when you think you are going really slow everything is ok, the next thing you know you are careeningnto the space station. it's way harder. it may take a couple tries. it's doable. >> you guys check it out. see if you can do it. let's check in for a quick update on dragon and falcon 9. on three coming up hours -- t minus three hours and 39 minutes. night.ine check out last we are currently pressurizing vessels on the first and second stage. there's nothing significant to talk about on the rocket right now. there is the falcon 9, the dragon spacecraft being prepared for the crew. arrive the support team in the white room and we are waiting right now for the crew to walk out and they should arrive at the pad by t minus three hours. for the dragon spacecraft, all systems are go. no issues at this time. they will be maintaining air and sea space clearance to support things like putting the robots to prevent access to the hazard areas at the launch site and the cake. the big question is the weather. we all talk about it. it's one thing we can't do anything about. the weather is 50% probab
when you think you are going really slow everything is ok, the next thing you know you are careeningnto the space station. it's way harder. it may take a couple tries. it's doable. >> you guys check it out. see if you can do it. let's check in for a quick update on dragon and falcon 9. on three coming up hours -- t minus three hours and 39 minutes. night.ine check out last we are currently pressurizing vessels on the first and second stage. there's nothing significant to talk about on the...
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loaded with incredibly explosive ammunition, careens at speeds of up to 54 miles an hour on tracks that were never designed for cars going more than 40 miles an hour. the standard working speeds for a freight train in those days was 25 miles an hour. you are doubling that. it is so bad that the boxes under the cars get so hot that they worry about it catching on fire. they had to stop twice and physically have to cool the train off so it will not catch on fire. anybody can guess what a boxcar for love ammunition would have done in downtown carlisle, pennsylvania. it would not have been pretty. is a stunning example of mcclellan's generalship in those days. even though these railroaders have risked their lives and set , not a singlecord one of these ammunition rounds fired at the confederates during the maryland campaign. known as thes amazing antietam ammunition run. it is the finest hour. other can watch this and american history programs on our website, where all our video is archived. that is c-span.org/history. on the civil war, matt atkinson, a gettysburg national military park ran
loaded with incredibly explosive ammunition, careens at speeds of up to 54 miles an hour on tracks that were never designed for cars going more than 40 miles an hour. the standard working speeds for a freight train in those days was 25 miles an hour. you are doubling that. it is so bad that the boxes under the cars get so hot that they worry about it catching on fire. they had to stop twice and physically have to cool the train off so it will not catch on fire. anybody can guess what a boxcar...