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watts organizes a special train to bring any mourners from the cumberland valley to carlisle,. remember it's the same station as the northern central train that is bringing abraham lincoln's body from washington, d.c. so the northern central train arrives at the station and the cvrr has already brought in mourners from the cumberland valley. the cvrr's final act is to bring soldiers home from the civil war back to places like chambersburg, some of which the soldiers only know that their homes are gone. they haven't seen them and they go back to rebuild homes. on behalf of my publisher, on behalf of the gettysburg heritage center, thank you for your time and attention today and hopefully you know a little more about one of the key railroads in pennsylvania that ran between maryland and the commonwealth during the civil war. thanks for your time and attention. [applause] scott: we have time for a couple of questions. does anybody have anything? good. in that case, any questions on the railroad? this was a pretty important railroad, that most people don't realize. how many of you
watts organizes a special train to bring any mourners from the cumberland valley to carlisle,. remember it's the same station as the northern central train that is bringing abraham lincoln's body from washington, d.c. so the northern central train arrives at the station and the cvrr has already brought in mourners from the cumberland valley. the cvrr's final act is to bring soldiers home from the civil war back to places like chambersburg, some of which the soldiers only know that their homes...
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anybody can guess what a boxcar of ammunition would have done in downtown carlisle, pennsylvania? it wouldn't have been pretty. so, anyhow, 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 hour, gets a lot of national press. they are really happy. andy militiamen start coming back, reynolds starts bringing them back and the darkest hour for the railroad soon follows. on december 26, heavy fog along the susquehanna river, a train barreling through the fog filled with the 20th volunteer militia from philadelphia smashes into the bridge-tending locomotive called the utility and 30 soldiers are killed or permanently maimed. now the cumberland valley is in the nationa
anybody can guess what a boxcar of ammunition would have done in downtown carlisle, pennsylvania? it wouldn't have been pretty. so, anyhow, 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...
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watts organizes a special train to bring any mourners from the cumberland valley to carlisle,. remember it's the same station as the northern central train that is bringing abraham lincoln's body from washington, d.c. so the northern central train arrives at the station and the cvrr has already brought in mourners from the cumberland valley. the cvrr's final act is to bring soldiers home from the civil war back to places like chambersburg, some of which the soldiers only know that their homes are gone. they haven't seen them and they go back to rebuild homes. on behalf of my publisher, on behalf of the gettysburg heritage center, thank you for your time and attention today and hopefully you know a little more about one of the key railroads in pennsylvania that ran between maryland and the commonwealth during the civil war. thanks for your time and attention. [applause] scott: we have time for a couple of questions. does anybody have anything? good. in that case, any questions on the railroad? this was a pretty important railroad, that most people don't realize. how many of you
watts organizes a special train to bring any mourners from the cumberland valley to carlisle,. remember it's the same station as the northern central train that is bringing abraham lincoln's body from washington, d.c. so the northern central train arrives at the station and the cvrr has already brought in mourners from the cumberland valley. the cvrr's final act is to bring soldiers home from the civil war back to places like chambersburg, some of which the soldiers only know that their homes...
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carlisle areq and great environments for women.part of that community and has been a great experience. david: the biggest challenge you the fortune ofis your companies, they may not be as strong as before, or is it the overall general economy? adena: our business is quite resilient. of course, it would be wonderful if we could have a better environment in terms of being able to provide a better environment for companies to go public, doing new things with our technology, developing new markets. lineve had a very active in our technology business to provide exchange to around the world. this crisis, i a lot of exchanges around the world continue to look to modernize their infrastructure. i would say that we prefer a stronger economic environment in general because i think it creates that ecosystem that makes it so that we have general growth drivers in the industry. we have been fortunate in terms of the resiliency of the business we operate. where i have been focusing is advocating on behalf of of other companies, making sure the g
carlisle areq and great environments for women.part of that community and has been a great experience. david: the biggest challenge you the fortune ofis your companies, they may not be as strong as before, or is it the overall general economy? adena: our business is quite resilient. of course, it would be wonderful if we could have a better environment in terms of being able to provide a better environment for companies to go public, doing new things with our technology, developing new markets....
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in the philippines, 6th army troops landed on luzone in the south and swept southward to capture carlisle 65 miles from manila. 15 days later men of the first cavalry division fought their way into manila. [ guns firing ] [ bombs exploding ] >> the capture of manila included the sano thomas prisoner camp. these prisoners had waited in long and quiet agony for this moment of liberation. of all the liberated peoples in the world none showed more gratitude than did the filipinos. they knew we had come to keep a solemn promise to destroy the aggressor. less than two years later the philippines would be given complete independence as a sovereign nation by the united states. 13 days after the fall of manila our airborne troops landed on karagador, two years and nine months after the japanese had hauled down our flag. it had been a long and bloody road but we had returned. ♪ who and where were those who once had said the american was no soldier, that he would not fight? >>> all around the world climactic events -- on the 2nd of march. four days later general hodges' first army occupied cologne.
in the philippines, 6th army troops landed on luzone in the south and swept southward to capture carlisle 65 miles from manila. 15 days later men of the first cavalry division fought their way into manila. [ guns firing ] [ bombs exploding ] >> the capture of manila included the sano thomas prisoner camp. these prisoners had waited in long and quiet agony for this moment of liberation. of all the liberated peoples in the world none showed more gratitude than did the filipinos. they knew...
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this unit training was conducted at camp barkley, texas, carlisle barracks, pennsylvania.dition to the overseas need, hospital and laboratory facilities in the zone of interior had to be expanded. general hospitals increased from a total of four to 65. 56 regional hospitals were established. 26 for the army services force and is 30 for the army air forces. 300 station hospitals were required, 142 for the army service forces and 158 for the army air forces. in addition, there were 10 service command laboratories. the medical department was faced with the huge job of staffing these various installations for their wartime responsibility. enlisted personnel received training at the medical department and listed technician schools. the mdtes and nine other general hospitals in addition to the army medical center. these men and women became highly specialized technicians who's record merits the highest praise. civilian middle schools throughout the country contributed to the training of medical department laboratory officers. s sanitary corps officers were the group of scientist
this unit training was conducted at camp barkley, texas, carlisle barracks, pennsylvania.dition to the overseas need, hospital and laboratory facilities in the zone of interior had to be expanded. general hospitals increased from a total of four to 65. 56 regional hospitals were established. 26 for the army services force and is 30 for the army air forces. 300 station hospitals were required, 142 for the army service forces and 158 for the army air forces. in addition, there were 10 service...
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john carlisle was married to a daughter of william fairfax, so george washington was very much on the radar of people in alexandria when braddock was looking for some expertise. and he agreed to volunteer. braddock agreed to staff him. it served braddock's army, ultimately, because washington was able to lead the retreat after braddock's army was caught by an ambush of well-prepared native americans, some of their french allies -- mostly a native american victory, and one of the worst defeats in british history. braddock's army was decimated and washington was able to guide this retreat through chaos only a few miles away from the course of the ohio river, which was their goal. washington comes back and finds virginia in a position where it is completely undefended. one of the things braddock's army did when they marched out west, they built a big road to make it easier for braddock to bring his army out there. but once they were defeated, that road became a highway for native americans to come rushing back into the virginia frontier and spread out and assault the virginia settlers in
john carlisle was married to a daughter of william fairfax, so george washington was very much on the radar of people in alexandria when braddock was looking for some expertise. and he agreed to volunteer. braddock agreed to staff him. it served braddock's army, ultimately, because washington was able to lead the retreat after braddock's army was caught by an ambush of well-prepared native americans, some of their french allies -- mostly a native american victory, and one of the worst defeats...
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training was conducted at camp berkeley, texas, camp crowder, missouri, carlisle barracks, pennsylvania, fort lewis, washington, and a camp in illinois. in addition to the overseas needs, hospitals and laboratory facilities in the interior had to be expanded. general hospitals increased from four to 65. 56 regional hospitals were established, 26 for army forces and 30 for army air forces. 30 station hospitals 300 station hospitals where required, 142 for the army service forces and 158 for the army air forces. there were 10 service command laboratories. the medical department was based with the job of staffing, training, and equipping these installations for their wartime response ability. enlisted personnel received training at the medical department and technician schools. located at fitzsimmons general hospital and nine other general hospitals in addition to the army medical center. these men and women became specialized medical laboratory technicians whose loyal and able wartime record merits the highest praise. prominent civilian schools contributed to the training. sanitary office
training was conducted at camp berkeley, texas, camp crowder, missouri, carlisle barracks, pennsylvania, fort lewis, washington, and a camp in illinois. in addition to the overseas needs, hospitals and laboratory facilities in the interior had to be expanded. general hospitals increased from four to 65. 56 regional hospitals were established, 26 for army forces and 30 for army air forces. 30 station hospitals 300 station hospitals where required, 142 for the army service forces and 158 for the...
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healthy following on social media where he offers insights into the pandemic he joins me tonight from carlisle in the u.k. dr campbell it's good to see you again let me start by getting your reaction to today's death toll in the u.k. . well of course is a very sad milestone isn't it remained to be fair we have been expecting this for some time that the trajectory has been up for. about 12 days now that the u.k. has been higher than most of the european deaths and as well the u.s. the lot down in the u.k. some will be high and not of italy and spain and france for example so it was inevitable that was it inevitable it was going to carry on rising for a period of time of course it's still very sad to reach to reach these milestones. the u.k. foreign minister said today and i'm quoting him here he said there are different ways of counting deaths we now publish data that includes all deaths in all settings and not all countries do that of course he was referring to italy there is he speaking the language of science in statistics or more the parlance of party politicians what do you think. one of t
healthy following on social media where he offers insights into the pandemic he joins me tonight from carlisle in the u.k. dr campbell it's good to see you again let me start by getting your reaction to today's death toll in the u.k. . well of course is a very sad milestone isn't it remained to be fair we have been expecting this for some time that the trajectory has been up for. about 12 days now that the u.k. has been higher than most of the european deaths and as well the u.s. the lot down...
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army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. and at this event it is a major complex. we're here on the army heritage trail and one can find reenactors or living historians from all different time periods, ranging from the 17th century up to the present. my group, though, is here this weekend to discuss the 75th anniversary of the normandy invasion, which is taking place this summer. and we thought it certainly fitting to commemorate that event. and us putting on these old uniforms, wearing old equipment, it certainly gives us a better perspective and appreciation of what the greatest generation went through. and if we can impart even a small inkling of that to passers by and families who come visit this place then we feel that we've done a fairly good job. the unit that we portray is the fourth infantry division and it's a unit that's sometimes overshadowed in the realm of world war ii history but nonetheless it was one of the spearhead units that was involved in the normandy invasion. it was some of the first amphibious troops
army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. and at this event it is a major complex. we're here on the army heritage trail and one can find reenactors or living historians from all different time periods, ranging from the 17th century up to the present. my group, though, is here this weekend to discuss the 75th anniversary of the normandy invasion, which is taking place this summer. and we thought it certainly fitting to commemorate that event. and us putting on these old...
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jerusalem evil coming out to show their feelings with believe those of at a rally of supporters of carlisle to show their support for israel's longstanding prime minister let's go to harry forsett he's also outside the courthouse in occupied east jerusalem so harry you can see behind you quite a bit of support for binyamin netanyahu well that doesn't change the fact that he still faces a considerable threat. that's right this is the biggest threat really to the surface hilarious he might understand that it is typical legacy of his one that he's been fighting tooth and nail to try to avoid these are the protesters in support of it making as much noise as possible as they try to show that he was a large constituency of many right wing support in this country dying to have a drought the political price of 7 the last 17 or so months is for truth real actions to retain his status going into this trial was israel's prime minister. a need been to be with him you know now we could go benjamin netanyahu was sworn in for a record 5th term as israel's prime minister after a political battle which last
jerusalem evil coming out to show their feelings with believe those of at a rally of supporters of carlisle to show their support for israel's longstanding prime minister let's go to harry forsett he's also outside the courthouse in occupied east jerusalem so harry you can see behind you quite a bit of support for binyamin netanyahu well that doesn't change the fact that he still faces a considerable threat. that's right this is the biggest threat really to the surface hilarious he might...
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army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. and at this event, it is a major complex. we're here on the army heritage trail. my group, though, is here this weekend to discuss the 75th anniversary of the normandy invasion which is taking place this summer. and we thought it certainly fitting to commemorate that event. and us putting on these old uniforms, wearing old equipment, it certainly gives us a better perspective and appreciation of what the greatest generation went through. and if we can impart even a small ink liling to passers by families that visit this place, we feel we've done a fairly good job. the unit that we portray is the fourth infantry division. and it's a unit that's sometimes overshadowed in the realm of world war ii history. but nonthe less, it is one of the spear head units involved in the normandy invasion. the first amphibious troops that waded on to the beach. they landed on the wrong sector. they landed about a half mile off course. and there was a little bit of uncertainty, perhaps hesitation as to w
army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. and at this event, it is a major complex. we're here on the army heritage trail. my group, though, is here this weekend to discuss the 75th anniversary of the normandy invasion which is taking place this summer. and we thought it certainly fitting to commemorate that event. and us putting on these old uniforms, wearing old equipment, it certainly gives us a better perspective and appreciation of what the greatest generation went...
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do not miss "leadership live with david carlisle," speaking exclusively to the youtube chairman. bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: we were just having a great conversation on the market. conversationgreat on the agricultural commodities. we spent enough time talking about oil and not the rest. joining us is tracey allen with jp morgan. if you look at the patterns and the way we consume food and the way the harvest have panned out, what is the biggest concern you have over the next one to two months? will this pandemic change the way we eat and treat agriculture? tracey: the main concern i have is the future outlook for consumption in the way the underlying agricultural economies be it born, soybean , or-- corn, soybean oil biodiesel, how that will integrate back into the mix. it has been moved into more relaxed states of lot down and it looks that there is a vast recovery for underlying aggregate -- agricultural demand. we are ready for a rally, and aggressive move higher in the next couple of months. francine: this would be in what parts of the world? what parts of the world benefit the
do not miss "leadership live with david carlisle," speaking exclusively to the youtube chairman. bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: we were just having a great conversation on the market. conversationgreat on the agricultural commodities. we spent enough time talking about oil and not the rest. joining us is tracey allen with jp morgan. if you look at the patterns and the way we consume food and the way the harvest have panned out, what is the biggest concern you have over the next one to...
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note.ramming thursday, the carlisle co-founder speaks with eric schmidt. they are helping to mitigate the economic fallout in new york. that is tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. eastern. the dow is now joining the nasdaq. down 2.15%. the s&p down almost 2%. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: welcome to "bloomberg markets." are the top stories we are following around the world. stocks under pressure with major indices telling -- telling around the world. erase all ofto last week's gains. grimcomes on the heels of commentary from the chairman of the federal reserve. jay powell pushing back on the possibility of using negative rates, but saying the u.s. economy faces unprecedented risks from the coronavirus. -- if policies don't rise to the challenge. one startup is planning to take on amazon. venture and the boom in delivery services. that conversation is still ahead. amanda: it does appear as though stocks are disheartened by the remarks from jay powell today. perhaps they were expecting something different. he stated somewhat of the obvious. negative rates are not part of t
note.ramming thursday, the carlisle co-founder speaks with eric schmidt. they are helping to mitigate the economic fallout in new york. that is tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. eastern. the dow is now joining the nasdaq. down 2.15%. the s&p down almost 2%. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: welcome to "bloomberg markets." are the top stories we are following around the world. stocks under pressure with major indices telling -- telling around the world. erase all ofto last week's gains. grimcomes...
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maternal grandfather, thomas androw was born in scotland moved across the line to northern england, carlisle, where he headed a congregation and where woodrow wilson's mother was born before immigrating to america. wilson'se make of statement in 1918? it, ier to understand argue today, and more broadly in order to understand his thinking on post world war in general, we need to take into account not only wilson as the descendent of scottish immigrants, not even as many have done, the son of a minister and a devout presbytery and himself. every single u.s. president in history has professed to be a christian. in this sense, wilson is not unique. we can stipulate that dove -- we can stipulate that some have done so more credibly than others. [laughter] nevertheless, they have all done it. cast our mindst to the -- in which wilson was unique. was is to recall that he the only president in the history of the united states who had earned a phd. perhaps why he is a favorite of many academics. he made a distinguished career in academia in the fields of history and politics, no less. what i want to
maternal grandfather, thomas androw was born in scotland moved across the line to northern england, carlisle, where he headed a congregation and where woodrow wilson's mother was born before immigrating to america. wilson'se make of statement in 1918? it, ier to understand argue today, and more broadly in order to understand his thinking on post world war in general, we need to take into account not only wilson as the descendent of scottish immigrants, not even as many have done, the son of a...
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asked whether it was true that over this 14 day period that we did not go anywhere else apart from carlisle5. that is not correct. there was the trip to hospital and there was the drive on day 15. apart from that, neither of us left. >> trips that break the rules, as it were. mr. cummings: as far as i'm aware, the only time i left london since tuesday the 14th was to go to checkers for meetings with the prime minister. i asked for mary as well. mr. cummings: yes, we've been together since we returned. >> and on this issue of contact with your parents? i. cummings: neither mary nor had been tested. neither of us could be definitively sure about what our situation was. mary was ill and then recovered. covid, butearly had i was not tested. our default mode was all three of us had. matt: there you have u.k. pry mr. boris johnson's chief gs givingdominic cummin statements amid claims he breached the lockdown rules he helped put in place. sebastian, whoto covers all of u.k. politics on our westminster radio program every day around noon. sebastian, what you get from dominique cummings -- dominic
asked whether it was true that over this 14 day period that we did not go anywhere else apart from carlisle5. that is not correct. there was the trip to hospital and there was the drive on day 15. apart from that, neither of us left. >> trips that break the rules, as it were. mr. cummings: as far as i'm aware, the only time i left london since tuesday the 14th was to go to checkers for meetings with the prime minister. i asked for mary as well. mr. cummings: yes, we've been together since...
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afterternal grandfather whom he was named was born in scotland and then moved to northern england to carlisle, where he headed a congregation and where woodrow wilson's mother was born before emigrating to america. so what do we make of wilson's statement in 1918? it, ier to understand want to argue to you today, and more broadly to understand his thinking in general, we need to take into account not only wilson as the descendent of scottish immigrants, not only as the sun a minister and a devout son of aian -- minister and a devout presbyterian. after all, every single president in history has professed to be a believing wrist and so this is not unique -- a believing christian and so this is not unique. some have done so more credibly than others, but they have all done it. -- must castuch our minds to the aspect in which wilson was truly unique. that is to recall that he was the only president in the history of the united states before or after who had earned a phd degree, perhaps what he is a favorite of many academics, and made a distinguished field in academia in the fields of history an
afterternal grandfather whom he was named was born in scotland and then moved to northern england to carlisle, where he headed a congregation and where woodrow wilson's mother was born before emigrating to america. so what do we make of wilson's statement in 1918? it, ier to understand want to argue to you today, and more broadly to understand his thinking in general, we need to take into account not only wilson as the descendent of scottish immigrants, not only as the sun a minister and a...
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james carlisle could not wait. >> you get kind of tired of take-out food every day.y have the best breakfast in town. it is a no-brainer coming here. reporter: most state parks also back open today, also most beaches. here is a live look at clearwater beach west of tampa. social distancing still being enforced. florida's phase one means restaurants and retail can resume in-person business but 25% of capacity. elective surgeries can resume. social distancing restrictions remain in effect and masks continue to be encouraged. still closed are schools, bars, gyms, spas and salons. no visitors at nursing homes other facilities. state has half of covid-19 cases in deaths for miami-dade, broward, palm beach counties, everything there, the shutdown stays the same. after weeks of lockdown, floridians over the weekend vibrantly showed they're tired of being at home, want to get back out and get things open as crowds at marinas and parks quite large. a lot of people getting turned away. melissa. >> thank you for that. phil keating, connell? connell: we have reaction to phil's r
james carlisle could not wait. >> you get kind of tired of take-out food every day.y have the best breakfast in town. it is a no-brainer coming here. reporter: most state parks also back open today, also most beaches. here is a live look at clearwater beach west of tampa. social distancing still being enforced. florida's phase one means restaurants and retail can resume in-person business but 25% of capacity. elective surgeries can resume. social distancing restrictions remain in effect...
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james carlisle cannot wait. >> you get kind of tired of takeout food every day.y do have the best breakfast in town. so it's a no-brainer coming he here. >> most estate parks also back open today as well as most beaches. here is a live look at clearwater beach west of tampa, social distancing still in forest. florida's phase one means restaurants and retail can both resume in person business at 25% of capacity. elective surgeries can resume, social distancing restrictions to remain in effect. and masks continued to be encouraged. still closed in the state our schools, bars, gyms, spas, and salons. and no visitors at nursing homes and assisted living facilities. exempt from florida's phase one are the three most populous counties in the state where half of the states covid-19 cases and deaths are. that's miami-dade, broward, and palm beach counties. everything they are, the shutdown stays the same. after six weeks of lockdown, florida has really showed this weekend how they were just pent up and ready to get outside. marinas and parks were both very full of people
james carlisle cannot wait. >> you get kind of tired of takeout food every day.y do have the best breakfast in town. so it's a no-brainer coming he here. >> most estate parks also back open today as well as most beaches. here is a live look at clearwater beach west of tampa, social distancing still in forest. florida's phase one means restaurants and retail can both resume in person business at 25% of capacity. elective surgeries can resume, social distancing restrictions to remain...
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james carlisle jumped at the chance. >> it feels nice. you get kind of tired of take-out food every day. they do have the best breakfast in town, so it's a no-brainer coming here. >> in the florida keys and most of the state, phase one of the states reopening began monday morning. that includes retail businesses being able to let customers back inside and make some sales. also at 25% capacity. also green-lighted for phase one, elective surgeries. social distancing remains in effect and masks continue to be encouraged. still closed our schools, bars, gyms, spas, salons. people are still not allowed to visit their elderly loved ones at nursing homes and assisted living facilities. florida state parks are open again as are most of the states beaches. clearwater beach today, good amount of people return to the sand, surf, and sunshine. authorities are enforcing proper spacing between beachgoers. the major exception of phase one are the south florida counties with half the states coronavirus cases and deaths. palm beach, broward, miami-dade. o
james carlisle jumped at the chance. >> it feels nice. you get kind of tired of take-out food every day. they do have the best breakfast in town, so it's a no-brainer coming here. >> in the florida keys and most of the state, phase one of the states reopening began monday morning. that includes retail businesses being able to let customers back inside and make some sales. also at 25% capacity. also green-lighted for phase one, elective surgeries. social distancing remains in effect...
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the company, which has been owned by carlisle group since 2014, says it is working with quest labs joiningnow is chris smith, ceo of ortho diagnostics this new antibody test, you say it demonstrates 100% specificity. what does that mean? >> well, thanks for having us today. it's great to be with you. just want to thank those health care workers, especially the ones on the front line and our teammates on the front line and in production to make sure we defeat this covid virus. it's really important as we look at getting the country back to work -- as everyone knows that's a top priority everywhere -- testing is key we're finding two things are important to testing the first is accuracy. you mentioned our test has 100% specificity. that's what is important it prevents false positives. we need to make sure when we test people for the antibodies as they build up immunity to make sure if they do test that they do have immunity to covid, that that's accurate i've said good is not good enough it's important that we're the only test out on the market that's 100% specificity. that's key because it
the company, which has been owned by carlisle group since 2014, says it is working with quest labs joiningnow is chris smith, ceo of ortho diagnostics this new antibody test, you say it demonstrates 100% specificity. what does that mean? >> well, thanks for having us today. it's great to be with you. just want to thank those health care workers, especially the ones on the front line and our teammates on the front line and in production to make sure we defeat this covid virus. it's really...
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customers like james carlisle jumped at the opportunity.ate parks are also open today as well as most beaches, this is a live look at clearwater beach swimming and exercise and getting some sun is allowed again but with social distancing still enforced. a beautiful day on the gulf coast in several ways. florida's phase one means restaurants or retail can both resume in person business at 25% of capacity. in any outdoor seating must be si6 feet apart.social distancins remain in effect and masks continue to be encouraged. what remains closed in florida are schools, bars, gyms, spas, and salons. visitors are still not allowed to visit with their elderly loved ones at nursing homes and assisted living facilities. a major exception for the state of florida's phase one are the three most populous counties in the state with the majority of the coronavirus cases. so miami-dade, broward, and palm beach county, everything that is shut down stays the same for now. beaches retail and restaurant still not back open. this weekend was absolutely packed wi
customers like james carlisle jumped at the opportunity.ate parks are also open today as well as most beaches, this is a live look at clearwater beach swimming and exercise and getting some sun is allowed again but with social distancing still enforced. a beautiful day on the gulf coast in several ways. florida's phase one means restaurants or retail can both resume in person business at 25% of capacity. in any outdoor seating must be si6 feet apart.social distancins remain in effect and masks...
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if a building site in the carlisle can keep going but operating safely still in lockdown without spreadingd a genuine question, why not just what to achieve the same guidance across the whole uk on how to work safely. if any given business can work safely anywhere and can do it without spreading the virus then why not in scotland.” think some people seem to have a lot more tanks about this uk wide approach than i do. —— a lot more ta nks approach than i do. —— a lot more tanks to. if somebody says it has to be you kuate i see that as long starting point and fess it has to be settled in scotland i will say that is wrong, my starting point is what is the evidence tell us to suppress divide this and save lives, that is the only thing i am interested in. i ta ke the only thing i am interested in. i take on good faith this is not about politics because it is settling not about me but when we have differences now i could say maybe the problem as others are not following scotland's gains just as others are saying is, not following gains elsewhere. it is a big assumption and the question which is
if a building site in the carlisle can keep going but operating safely still in lockdown without spreadingd a genuine question, why not just what to achieve the same guidance across the whole uk on how to work safely. if any given business can work safely anywhere and can do it without spreading the virus then why not in scotland.” think some people seem to have a lot more tanks about this uk wide approach than i do. —— a lot more ta nks approach than i do. —— a lot more tanks to. if...
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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 ranger discusses the postwar life of robert e lee. he highlights lee's efforts to promote a wreck conciliatory -- promote a conciliatory attitude among southerners. this was recorded in 2015 by the national park service. i was asked if this would be a beatification. what i am hoping to
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...