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he set off on an old farm and then he set up a smaller depot all over cincinnati. all these places many of you have traveled he had a depot in hamilton, she had one in glendale. he had a different locations throughout this area where he then began out nationwide and he built his empire really from this 300-mile gateway out into the national marketplace. one journalist at the time quoted george remus is to bourbon with jd rockefeller was toyo and remus, why i think that he's an evil genius as he understood business even though he had no business training outside of running his own pharmacy. so, he set up a system that he called the circle with jd rockefeller. if you control production you control pricing and every piece of the circle then you make all the money and he found ways to make all the money and it's interesting. many of you have probably visited the trail. i visited my wonderful wife and i love to go down to the country and see the two are. when they start to mumble and fumble in his 1920 and they are not sure how to explain it, these were very proud famil
he set off on an old farm and then he set up a smaller depot all over cincinnati. all these places many of you have traveled he had a depot in hamilton, she had one in glendale. he had a different locations throughout this area where he then began out nationwide and he built his empire really from this 300-mile gateway out into the national marketplace. one journalist at the time quoted george remus is to bourbon with jd rockefeller was toyo and remus, why i think that he's an evil genius as he...
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and i'm the library director for the american revolution institute of the society of cincinnati. it is my special pleasure to welcome you to anderson house this evening and to introduce our speaker, dr. christy pichichero. dr. pichichero, our good friend, and neighbor, is associate professor of french and history at george mason university. her talk this evening, the american revolution and the french military enlightenment is being held in conjunction with our current exhibition, revolutionary reflections, french memories of the war for america. which is on view in our gallery immediately behind this great fireplace. and will be open after the talk this evening. dr. pichichero will be discussing war and the enlightenment in the context of french experiences during the american revolution. many french officers of this era, such as row shambeu considers themselves philosophers who brought enlightenment and spirit to their enterprises. their experiences in america had a profound impact on the politics and world views when they returned to france after the war. these themes are at t
and i'm the library director for the american revolution institute of the society of cincinnati. it is my special pleasure to welcome you to anderson house this evening and to introduce our speaker, dr. christy pichichero. dr. pichichero, our good friend, and neighbor, is associate professor of french and history at george mason university. her talk this evening, the american revolution and the french military enlightenment is being held in conjunction with our current exhibition, revolutionary...
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my mom is an outreach co—ordinator at a local high school in cincinnati.robably the most time that i have ever spent with my sister before. we have been doing so much together, like running, cooking — so many things. we drove around the city with our windows down, listening to music. we've been really good at giving each other space during the day. and then at the end of the day, we all get together and we eat dinner and sometimes we play games, hang out with our neighbours from afar or watch a movie. so that is kind of the silver lining in all of this is that i get to spend more time with my family. the distance between me and my friends, and me and my boyfriend right now, has definitely been really tough. my boyfriend and i have actually been in a long—distance relationship for almost four years now. we go to school three hours apart and, now that i'm home in cincinnati, where he goes to school, we're kind of in this weird, like close—distance relationship where we see each other more often but it's outside, and its‘ from a distance. and it's from a dist
my mom is an outreach co—ordinator at a local high school in cincinnati.robably the most time that i have ever spent with my sister before. we have been doing so much together, like running, cooking — so many things. we drove around the city with our windows down, listening to music. we've been really good at giving each other space during the day. and then at the end of the day, we all get together and we eat dinner and sometimes we play games, hang out with our neighbours from afar or...
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among her many other honors and awards, the society of these cincinnati's fellowship she received to support her research on the military enlightenment. our fellowship program, which was established in 2007, provides support to bring up to six scholars annually to our library to conduct research. i invited her to lunch with her fellow fellows, all the rest of whom were graduate students in the throes of work on their doctoral dissertations. i have always remembered the wise advice the professor gave them. this is a wonderful time in your life. make sure you take time to enjoy it. please join me in welcoming dr. >> pichichero:. (applause) >> good evening. thank you so much for being here this evening. an enormous thank you to ellen, to kelsey, to the staff of the anderson house, to the revolution institute and the society of the cincinnati for joining me this great honor of inviting me to give you some information, some thoughts on the subject of the american revolution. it is a privilege to be here to stand alongside george, who is standing in front of my alma mater. it's a dream com
among her many other honors and awards, the society of these cincinnati's fellowship she received to support her research on the military enlightenment. our fellowship program, which was established in 2007, provides support to bring up to six scholars annually to our library to conduct research. i invited her to lunch with her fellow fellows, all the rest of whom were graduate students in the throes of work on their doctoral dissertations. i have always remembered the wise advice the professor...
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i'm kelsey atwood at the american revolution institute of the society of the cincinnati.d i'm delighted to welcome you to anderson house. the american revolution institute of the society of the
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i'm kelsey atwood at the american revolution institute of the society of the cincinnati. and i'm delighted to welcome you to anderson house. the american revolution institute of the society of the cincinnati promotes knowledge and appreciation of the achievement of american independence by providing resources for advanced study, exhibitions and public programs, preservation and providing resources to classrooms. since 1938, the society of the cincinnati has done this work from its headquarters, anderson house, a national historic landmark finished in 1905 as winter residents of lars and isabelle anderson. tonight's talk brings the dramatic story of the south to its conclusion. nathanael greene was a difficult part of the war, it revealed much about the crucial military art of provision and transport. insufficient manpower, a constant problem, greene attempted to incorporate black regiments into his party, angrily reject bid the south carolina legislature. bloody civil war was wreaking havoc on the south, forcing greene to address vigilante terror and restore civilian gove
i'm kelsey atwood at the american revolution institute of the society of the cincinnati. and i'm delighted to welcome you to anderson house. the american revolution institute of the society of the cincinnati promotes knowledge and appreciation of the achievement of american independence by providing resources for advanced study, exhibitions and public programs, preservation and providing resources to classrooms. since 1938, the society of the cincinnati has done this work from its headquarters,...
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headquarters of the american revolution institute of the society of the cincinnati. my name is les longer and i'm president general of the society, a position first occupied by general george washington. he held his post from our founding in 1783 until his passing on december 14, 1799. today is november 11th, 2019, which
headquarters of the american revolution institute of the society of the cincinnati. my name is les longer and i'm president general of the society, a position first occupied by general george washington. he held his post from our founding in 1783 until his passing on december 14, 1799. today is november 11th, 2019, which
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i am living in cincinnati with my sister and pa rents. cincinnati with my sister and parents.e been thinking about where 0hio parents. i have been thinking about where ohio is in all this. as soon asi where ohio is in all this. as soon as i get home, i wash my clothes and ta ke as i get home, i wash my clothes and take a shower. i am a student at university but i am taking all my classes. my dad is a professional musician and teachers. 0bviously all thatis musician and teachers. 0bviously all that is on line. he has a recording studio across the street where he works. my mother is a co—ordinator ata works. my mother is a co—ordinator at a local high school. this is probably the most time i have spent with my sister before. we have been doing so much together, like running, cooking, so many things. we drove around the city without windows listening to music. at the end of the day, we all get together and we ate dinner and sometimes we play games and hang out with our neighbours or watch a movie. that is the silver lining that i get to spend more time with my family. the distanc
i am living in cincinnati with my sister and pa rents. cincinnati with my sister and parents.e been thinking about where 0hio parents. i have been thinking about where ohio is in all this. as soon asi where ohio is in all this. as soon as i get home, i wash my clothes and ta ke as i get home, i wash my clothes and take a shower. i am a student at university but i am taking all my classes. my dad is a professional musician and teachers. 0bviously all thatis musician and teachers. 0bviously all...
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columbus, cleveland, cincinnati. working hat kind of together. and the hospitals, look, i think they're doing a good job. they're working with our health department and also working with national guard. so a lot of moving parts. people are stepping up and need to oing what they do. and you had a second part of the question. reporter: is there a plan to sure that hospitals aren't having to lay off workers or losing so much money they to close? what does ohio plan to do about that? we rnor dewine: well, certainly are seeing that. ou know, even before the coronavirus, we were seeing some mid-sized pitals, hospitals that were clearly struggling. no doubt solutely about that. we stop ce you -- once elected surgeries, that for many of the hospitals had a direct impact. impacts the number of patients there. so, yes, they've been hit, all hospitals have really been hit by that. that what's news is going to happen, there will be a surge and certainly those are going to fill up. if what we think is going to happen, not only are they going to be at full cap
columbus, cleveland, cincinnati. working hat kind of together. and the hospitals, look, i think they're doing a good job. they're working with our health department and also working with national guard. so a lot of moving parts. people are stepping up and need to oing what they do. and you had a second part of the question. reporter: is there a plan to sure that hospitals aren't having to lay off workers or losing so much money they to close? what does ohio plan to do about that? we rnor...
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john buchanan discusses his new book at the american revolution institute of the society of the cincinnati in washington, d.c. >> good evening and welcome. i am kelsey atwood, public program manager for the american revolution institute for the society of the cincinnati and i welcome you to anderson house. the american revolution institution of the society of the cincinnati promotes knowledge and appreciation of the achievement of a american independence by providing resources for advanced studies, exhibitions, and public programs, preservation and providing resources to classrooms. since 1938, the society of the cincinnati has done this work from its headquarters anderson house, an historic landmark finish in 1905 as a winter resident of lars and isabel anderson. tonight's talk brings the dramatic story of the south to its conclusion. nathanael greene's southern campaign was the most difficult of the war. with supply line stretching hundreds of miles northward, it revealed much about the crucial military art of provision and transport. insufficient manpower, constant problem, greene inten
john buchanan discusses his new book at the american revolution institute of the society of the cincinnati in washington, d.c. >> good evening and welcome. i am kelsey atwood, public program manager for the american revolution institute for the society of the cincinnati and i welcome you to anderson house. the american revolution institution of the society of the cincinnati promotes knowledge and appreciation of the achievement of a american independence by providing resources for...
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the society of the cincinnati was our country's first veterans group. it's particularly fitting that the secretary will be providing remarks. you'll hear a little more about that in just a moment. we're gathered here tonight to listen to a distinguished panel of noted historians who will be discussing the experience of american veterans since the revolutionary generation more than 240 years ago. i also want to encourage you to return to anderson house and visit us again and look at our very special museum exhibition, america's first veterans. it's behind me and behind the fireplace so you may not go in there now. the exhibit opened last week and go until the spring of 2020. i'm now going to ask mark williams, chairman of the board of overseers of the american revolution institute of the society of the cincinnati to provide mark a very brief summary of who we are and what we do and then to introduce our distinguished secretary. mark? >> thank you, ples. american revolution was the world's single most important achievement furthering self governance in th
the society of the cincinnati was our country's first veterans group. it's particularly fitting that the secretary will be providing remarks. you'll hear a little more about that in just a moment. we're gathered here tonight to listen to a distinguished panel of noted historians who will be discussing the experience of american veterans since the revolutionary generation more than 240 years ago. i also want to encourage you to return to anderson house and visit us again and look at our very...
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i will say this, you are from cincinnati.t you are excited for 4 hours for now because you will get yourself a new quarterback by the name of joe perrault. i know it's going to happen. i gave him a helmet on the side of the nfl today. i said welcome to our family. the good news for him is cincinnati is not a wasteland for quarterbacks. if there been 4 quarterback set i played 93 games for that franchise. ken anderson, myself, carson palmer, and andy dalton. joe burrow from athens, ohio, this is the perfect pig for that perfect game purity will lead them out of the abyss and hopefully lead them back to the promised land. >> bill: he was listening to you, i think. "nobody is allowed to make fun of me tonight. none of the barbershops are open." [laughter] >> no one is going to make fun of you. you are going to be a very rich man. >> bill: i think joe burrow has been living in his basement based on that. >> i would say a lot of us have lived in our basement. tonight is a welcome distraction from everything that we have all been d
i will say this, you are from cincinnati.t you are excited for 4 hours for now because you will get yourself a new quarterback by the name of joe perrault. i know it's going to happen. i gave him a helmet on the side of the nfl today. i said welcome to our family. the good news for him is cincinnati is not a wasteland for quarterbacks. if there been 4 quarterback set i played 93 games for that franchise. ken anderson, myself, carson palmer, and andy dalton. joe burrow from athens, ohio, this is...
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in the first pick of the night was quarterback joe burrell of lsu went to the cincinnati bengals. for the first time, he wasn't able to shake the hand of the nfl commissioner. >> the cincinnati bengals select joe burrell, connecticut of lsu. >> athletes, to and and have all brackets made it announced all the pics virtually been suggested to me is friday night and saturday afternoon. >> no eye!>> other athletes are making the best of the limitations covid-19 program the sports world. pro hockey legend, wayne gretzky currently aiming to break his fall to live and fend ended in a tie and raised more than $4000 for coronavirus related charities. abroad, formula one teams have halted all activity until late may. this racer is checked to keep in shape i tripping over a scenario. it is nice, we played with a lot of friends. this week also the major leagues eating. that all encouraging challenge which was won by nathan's hot dog eating legend, jerry just. to clean the championship, he downed 10 cups and one a minute and 50 seconds. laura passes cbs2 news. brought some excitement back for
in the first pick of the night was quarterback joe burrell of lsu went to the cincinnati bengals. for the first time, he wasn't able to shake the hand of the nfl commissioner. >> the cincinnati bengals select joe burrell, connecticut of lsu. >> athletes, to and and have all brackets made it announced all the pics virtually been suggested to me is friday night and saturday afternoon. >> no eye!>> other athletes are making the best of the limitations covid-19 program the...
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cities like cincinnati are already laying off employees. new york will have to cut off essential services. they are looking at those kinds of things right now. alreadynio has indicated that it will have to either borrow money or lay off employees. our survey startled us. this pandemic was going to have an impact. until you start looking at the into what ising nowening in america right in terms of stay-at-home and closing restaurants and other businesses, no one had planned for this. no one was prepared. ardent municipal leaders are on the forefront every day trying to get your out how they are going to get through this pandemic. the cities are safe. i saw one thing in your survey that i want to point out. it says more than half of all cities of all sizes reported police will be affected. what type of effect do you see on law enforcement from this coronavirus pandemic? guest: there is no question that is an essential service. public service is very important to every city in america. when you start looking at making cuts, you do look at ever
cities like cincinnati are already laying off employees. new york will have to cut off essential services. they are looking at those kinds of things right now. alreadynio has indicated that it will have to either borrow money or lay off employees. our survey startled us. this pandemic was going to have an impact. until you start looking at the into what ising nowening in america right in terms of stay-at-home and closing restaurants and other businesses, no one had planned for this. no one was...
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at the american revolution institute of this is society of the cincinnati. the book looks at inhumane conditions inside 18th century prison camps and how the continental congress dealt with the problems of thousands of p.o.w.'s. a population that sometimes outnumbered the american army. i >> good evening everyone. so nice to see you here this evening. so many good old friends and new faces. i'm alan clark, the libraryjobjñ director at the american revolution institute
at the american revolution institute of this is society of the cincinnati. the book looks at inhumane conditions inside 18th century prison camps and how the continental congress dealt with the problems of thousands of p.o.w.'s. a population that sometimes outnumbered the american army. i >> good evening everyone. so nice to see you here this evening. so many good old friends and new faces. i'm alan clark, the libraryjobjñ director at the american revolution institute
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we're going to turn the card, make you the number one pick and make you a cincinnati bengal. coach. ready to go. excited about it. pretty low— key for pretty low—key for the biggest news of your career, isn't it? and before we go, we of course know there will be no tennis grass court season due to the pandemic. well, groundskeepers at wimbledon have done something special to one of their courts, drawing out nhs by hand and painting it into the ground in tribute to the countries health workers. i'll have more for you in the next hour. thanks so much for reminding me about the lack of tennis, it is hard enough as it is! katherine downes with the latest sports news, more from her in the next hour. you are watching bbc news, i amjane hill, we will stay with any coronavirus developments over the course of the afternoon for you, of course. the first minister of wales says lockdown measures there could begin to ease at the end of the current three—week period. mark drakeford stressed a decline in hospital admissions would need to continue in order for some restrictions to be lifted
we're going to turn the card, make you the number one pick and make you a cincinnati bengal. coach. ready to go. excited about it. pretty low— key for pretty low—key for the biggest news of your career, isn't it? and before we go, we of course know there will be no tennis grass court season due to the pandemic. well, groundskeepers at wimbledon have done something special to one of their courts, drawing out nhs by hand and painting it into the ground in tribute to the countries health...
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he then backed up and walked to la from cincinnati as one does. [laughter] >> how long did that take? >> it was a couple of months. he arrivehe'd arrived in la as e celebrity. people met him along the way cheering him on, say he was a bit of the show, you might say. he had no training at the library anas alibrarian, but asn intellectual, he was a writer and he really truly loved the library. he was a bit of an unusual man. he believed the -- he didn't bee in censorship. but both very strongly people shouldn't read books that he thought were stupid. [laughter] rather than removing them from the collection, he had a branding made with a skull and cross bones and he branded the books that he thought were particularly stupid and for the bookmark and then saying there are far better books on this topic. >> there are temptations to do that. [applause] [laughter] >> and i have to say if any of you want a wonderful field trip they have in the collection some of those branded books. so, there was the point where i was writing about charles and ad also enga
he then backed up and walked to la from cincinnati as one does. [laughter] >> how long did that take? >> it was a couple of months. he arrivehe'd arrived in la as e celebrity. people met him along the way cheering him on, say he was a bit of the show, you might say. he had no training at the library anas alibrarian, but asn intellectual, he was a writer and he really truly loved the library. he was a bit of an unusual man. he believed the -- he didn't bee in censorship. but both...
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at the american revolution institute of this is society of the cincinnati. the book looks at inhumane conditions inside 18th century prison camps and how the continental congress dealt with the problems of thousands of p.o.w.'s. a population that sometimes outnumbered the american army. i >> good evening everyone. so nice to see you here this evening. so many good old friends and new faces. i'm alan clark, the libraryjobjñ director at the american revolution institute of this is society of the cincinnati. it is my very special pleasure tonight to introduce cole jones will be speaking to us this evening about his new book captives of liberty, prisoners of war and the politics of vengeance in the american revolution. which has just come out from the university of pennsylvania press. we have known professor jones since 2010 when he received a society of cincinnati scholars grant to conduct research in our library in support of his doctoral dissertation on the administration of enemy prisoners of war and revolutionary america. we have since followed his career a
at the american revolution institute of this is society of the cincinnati. the book looks at inhumane conditions inside 18th century prison camps and how the continental congress dealt with the problems of thousands of p.o.w.'s. a population that sometimes outnumbered the american army. i >> good evening everyone. so nice to see you here this evening. so many good old friends and new faces. i'm alan clark, the libraryjobjñ director at the american revolution institute of this is society...
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we have known professor jones, cole, since 2010, when he received a society of cincinnati scholars granto conduct research in our library in support of his doctoral dissertation on the administration of enemy prisoners of war in revolutionary america. we have since followed his career and accomplishments with great interest and admiration. he received his phd from johns hopkins in 2014, went on to hold postdoctoral fellowships at the american society and the new york historical society. since 2015, he has been assistant professor of history at purdue university. "captives of liberty" is an important and thought-provoking book that examines how the founding generation of americans grappled with the problems of prisoner treatment. during the eight-year conflict, american forces captured more than 17,000 british and germanic soldiers. that was 1000 more mariners. in fact, the number of enemy prisoners in american custody often exceeded that of the american soldiers in the continental army. these prisoners proved increasingly burdensome for the new nation as the war progressed. what was to b
we have known professor jones, cole, since 2010, when he received a society of cincinnati scholars granto conduct research in our library in support of his doctoral dissertation on the administration of enemy prisoners of war in revolutionary america. we have since followed his career and accomplishments with great interest and admiration. he received his phd from johns hopkins in 2014, went on to hold postdoctoral fellowships at the american society and the new york historical society. since...
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that's going to be totally different in cincinnati trying to rebuild.on on the roster in cincinnati. i don't know nell move him or keep him. either way, i think this kid is ready to start right away. you know, it was a good draft for quarterbacks, i thought, too brian. three in the top six. brian: yeah. right. >> three in the top six and agree bay goes up end of the fourth round. it's going to be what's defining this draft, i think. brian: two things real quick on the quarterbacks. two going to miami. we don't know about his health we know his talent, how big a risk was that for miami? they couldn't work him out. >> yeah. i think do yo t inches aua has . he is the player us collectively as players and analysts have seen than anybody because of where he plays. i think he is over that injury and i think miami knew that any of the posturing before the draft why they might take offensive tackle or some other position was really just that putting the smoke screen out there. tua was the guy they were looking at all along and is he a generational type of talen
that's going to be totally different in cincinnati trying to rebuild.on on the roster in cincinnati. i don't know nell move him or keep him. either way, i think this kid is ready to start right away. you know, it was a good draft for quarterbacks, i thought, too brian. three in the top six. brian: yeah. right. >> three in the top six and agree bay goes up end of the fourth round. it's going to be what's defining this draft, i think. brian: two things real quick on the quarterbacks. two...
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it was donated around 1860, and it hangs at the cincinnati head quarters. one general not mentioned as much as jockeys for position, is eban ar ebenezer. there was five in philadelphia that were spent at the famous city tavern. i imagine that alcohol may have been involved in november and december of 1798. they needed a good federalist with military experience from the south. they were afraid that the french might attack the south. so he will come up for this meeting along with secretary of war james mchenry. they will converse there for five weeks and hamilton breaks out detailed charts. he organized out how everything he will work. it is very organized and it shows how obsessive-compulsive he was with detail including designs for uniforms and the soldiers huts. he was an amateur architect, perhaps, and then he returns to his office and he is basically trying to operation the u.s. army from that office space. there is an encampment not too far from here. it is a site picked by new jersey's own. it is an officer from elizabeth. he mapicked the site. about 2
it was donated around 1860, and it hangs at the cincinnati head quarters. one general not mentioned as much as jockeys for position, is eban ar ebenezer. there was five in philadelphia that were spent at the famous city tavern. i imagine that alcohol may have been involved in november and december of 1798. they needed a good federalist with military experience from the south. they were afraid that the french might attack the south. so he will come up for this meeting along with secretary of war...
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now, he had been a journalist living in cincinnati, had been hired by the l.a. times. he then packed up and walked to l.a. from cincinnati, as one does. [laughter] >> how long did that take? >> it was a couple of months. he arrived in l.a. as a huge celebrity, people met him along the way, cheering him on. so he was a bit of a showboat you might say. he had no training as a librarian, but he was an intellectual. he was a writer. and he really truly loved the library. he was a bit of an unusual man. he believed-- he did not believe in censorship, but he felt very strongly that people shouldn't road books that he thought were stupid, but rather than removing those books from the collection, he had a branding iron made with the skull and crossbones, and he branded the books that he thought were particularly stupid and put a book mark in them saying there are far better books on this topic. >> is there are temptations to do that. >> oh, i-- >> there are. [laughter] >> but you can't be judgmental, just-- >> and i have to say if any of you want a wonderful field trip, the li
now, he had been a journalist living in cincinnati, had been hired by the l.a. times. he then packed up and walked to l.a. from cincinnati, as one does. [laughter] >> how long did that take? >> it was a couple of months. he arrived in l.a. as a huge celebrity, people met him along the way, cheering him on. so he was a bit of a showboat you might say. he had no training as a librarian, but he was an intellectual. he was a writer. and he really truly loved the library. he was a bit of...
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from cincinnati as windows. [laughter]. [applause]. carla: how long did that take. susan: it was a couple of months. he arrived in la as a huge a celebrity. people miss him along the way cheering him on pretty soon he was a bit of a show about you might say he had no training as a librarian but he was an intellectual. he was a writer any really truly loved the library. he was a bit of an unusual man. he believed that he did not believe in censorship. but he felt very strongly that people should not read books that he thought was stupid. a rather than removing books from the collection, and a branding iron made with a skull and cross phone. [laughter]. any branded the books that he thought were particular leaks stupid. and he put a bookmark in them saying there are far better books on this topic. [laughter]. carla: there are temptations to do that. susan: [laughter]. carla: but can't be judgmental. susan: i have to say if any of you wanted wonderful field trip, the library still does have in the rare book collection, some of those branded books. there is a point wher
from cincinnati as windows. [laughter]. [applause]. carla: how long did that take. susan: it was a couple of months. he arrived in la as a huge a celebrity. people miss him along the way cheering him on pretty soon he was a bit of a show about you might say he had no training as a librarian but he was an intellectual. he was a writer any really truly loved the library. he was a bit of an unusual man. he believed that he did not believe in censorship. but he felt very strongly that people should...
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these black self-sufficient farming settlements between the western appalachian mountains and cincinnati attracted people from eastern virginia. the story trotter and others shown many of the people were free and quasi free pushed further after the laws altered the terms of black freedom in the early republic. tucker isaac, 1809-1874, virginia trotter's father and william monroe trotter's grandfather was one of these children. born free to a jewish merchant named david isaac and his mixed race common-law wife, they owned substantial property in charlottesville that father left to their mother before he died and they had connections to monticellmonticello. the daughter of the head blacksmith and cook at monticello. a wife and six children including tucker isaac's future wife, trotter's grandmother remained enslaved. after they married in 1830's they continued to live in charlottesville with nancy west and various kin even as tucker saved money to purchase his wife, five siblingsen virginia isaac was fourth child born in charlottesville crossing between slave and free soil after tucker pur
these black self-sufficient farming settlements between the western appalachian mountains and cincinnati attracted people from eastern virginia. the story trotter and others shown many of the people were free and quasi free pushed further after the laws altered the terms of black freedom in the early republic. tucker isaac, 1809-1874, virginia trotter's father and william monroe trotter's grandfather was one of these children. born free to a jewish merchant named david isaac and his mixed race...
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my dad is a musician and teaches at the university of cincinnati.s the street will stopm' my 's outreach coordinator at a local high school -- street. my mom is an outreach coordinator at a local high school. we have been doing so many things. we drove around the city listening to music and at the end of the day we all get together and sometim we play games or watch a movie. that is the silver lining, that i get to spend more time with family. it is scary to see how many people are getting it around the u.s. because ireis a lot dif state by state, city by city. school who died and the school community came together and made this special ceremony for the teachers family. they hate parked in a line and de special note and posted it in the car windows. this i a collective dramatic experience for everyone and it habeen incredible to see how kind people have been to each other. everything is changing quickly as it has in the last month. >> let's recap our top stories d 45,000. president trump says his administration. issuing green card for 60 days and cr
my dad is a musician and teaches at the university of cincinnati.s the street will stopm' my 's outreach coordinator at a local high school -- street. my mom is an outreach coordinator at a local high school. we have been doing so many things. we drove around the city listening to music and at the end of the day we all get together and sometim we play games or watch a movie. that is the silver lining, that i get to spend more time with family. it is scary to see how many people are getting it...
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at number one the quarterback goes from the lsu bengals to the cincinnati bengals with the number one. . the fifth quarterback taken. first overall the last six years. he's got the news. he is originally from ohio with 60 touchdown passes in 2019 and one the heisman trophy and a complete landslide a year ago. he was thought to be a six round talent at best. >> i wasn't very good my junior year. it is pretty simple. i worked really hard to jump up to number one. it is crazy to me. it is a dream come true. >> after he went, chase young and jeff and then entered thomas went to the giants. suffering a horrific injury. he goes to the dolphins at number five. 13 years ago marchand lunch was drafted out of cal. today he is very much connected to the east bay community. he was on an adult sized tricycle handing out free masks with the beast mode logo. lynch has donated to hospitals and food banks in oakland. >>> another bizarre story regarding tom brady. the new quarterback apparently walked into a stranger's house today by accident. he was supposed to be visiting the offensive coordinator's
at number one the quarterback goes from the lsu bengals to the cincinnati bengals with the number one. . the fifth quarterback taken. first overall the last six years. he's got the news. he is originally from ohio with 60 touchdown passes in 2019 and one the heisman trophy and a complete landslide a year ago. he was thought to be a six round talent at best. >> i wasn't very good my junior year. it is pretty simple. i worked really hard to jump up to number one. it is crazy to me. it is a...
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and for many, many decades it has been owned by the society of cincinnati and is housed very safely in a vault at anderson house in d.c. beautiful piece. i enon a very poignant note, the last letters between george washington and alexander hmm. obviously george doesn't know he is about the die. and as the -- my father-in-law was a graduate of west point class of '56 and i give an award every graduation at west point this is poignant, these letters, and they involve the creation of a military academy that hamilton is suggesting. he writes to washington from november november 28th. sir enclosed is a copy of a letter which i have written to secretary of war james mchenry on the subject of a military academy. washington will then reply on december 12th. he will die two days later. he writes to hamilton sir i have duly received your letter of the 28th, enclosing a copy of what you had written to the secretary of war on the subject of a military academy. the establishment of an institution of this kind upon a respectable and extensive basis has ever been considered by me as an object of prim
and for many, many decades it has been owned by the society of cincinnati and is housed very safely in a vault at anderson house in d.c. beautiful piece. i enon a very poignant note, the last letters between george washington and alexander hmm. obviously george doesn't know he is about the die. and as the -- my father-in-law was a graduate of west point class of '56 and i give an award every graduation at west point this is poignant, these letters, and they involve the creation of a military...
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generations these black self-sufficient farming settlements to the western appalachian mountains cincinnati attracted former slaves and free people from eastern virginia. as authoritarian joe william trotter and other scholars have shown these black people were free aor quasi free children and dissented women like slaveholding men was out of virginia after many policies and black cloth altered the terms of black freedom in the early republic . isaacs, 1809 to 1874, virginia trotter's father and william and wrote letters grandfather was one of these children. were free to a jewish merchant named david isaacs, and isaacs mixed-race wife named nancy west, tucker isaacson and his siblings on the substantial property in charlottesville at their father left to their mother before he died isaacs also had family in kinship ties to the comings and faucets of monticello red isaac right elizabeth fossett was the daughter of joseph gifford foster, blacksmith respectively monticello. while thomas jefferson's will read joseph fosse, his wife and children including tucker isaacs future wife and elizabeth
generations these black self-sufficient farming settlements to the western appalachian mountains cincinnati attracted former slaves and free people from eastern virginia. as authoritarian joe william trotter and other scholars have shown these black people were free aor quasi free children and dissented women like slaveholding men was out of virginia after many policies and black cloth altered the terms of black freedom in the early republic . isaacs, 1809 to 1874, virginia trotter's father and...
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able to acquire 1200 tests and started a program as part of a clinical trial to test people in our cincinnati community and at the same time, get data about the prevalence of antibody positivity. so a sense of how many people have actually been infected and now have positive antibodies. >> if somebody does have positive antibodies, do we know at this point what exactly that means in terms of whether or not, i don't know if immune is probably not scientifically the right word, but what does that exactly mean? >> so it provides one more data point. in the 8 days i've been offering this, i've tested over 500 patients now in the drive-up to keep patients safe and my staff safe. we've had 21 positive. now, ohio -- >> that's small. >> compared to new york in the terms of number of cases. my belief is i was offering the same test to people in the new york area, the numbers would be much larger, but 21 people positive. i have spoken with all of those people and they all were so relieved to have the information. the majority of them that were unable to get tested, the majority of them knew they had co
able to acquire 1200 tests and started a program as part of a clinical trial to test people in our cincinnati community and at the same time, get data about the prevalence of antibody positivity. so a sense of how many people have actually been infected and now have positive antibodies. >> if somebody does have positive antibodies, do we know at this point what exactly that means in terms of whether or not, i don't know if immune is probably not scientifically the right word, but what...
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here is a look at cincinnati, ohio, home of the nfl cincinnati bengals and they used the first pick iny's draft to select heisman winning quarterback joe burrow from ohio. >> i thought the draft was actually quite fun this year, checking out everybody's apartment. >> you're getting a little peek behind the curtain? >> yeah, exactly. anyway, developing this morning, president trump contra differenting his own medical advisers. >> the associated pretty reports it's becoming a virtual. they filed in each evening to discuss the coronavirus producing a display of contortions as medical officials try to stay true to the science without crossing the president. >> a prime example this week, coming in a briefing right after the cdc director told "the washington post" that a second wave could come this fall and next winter and it could be deadlier than what we're going through right now. >> dr. robert redfield was totally misquoted in the media on a statement about the fall season and the virus. >> you were accurately quoted, correct? >> i was accurately quoted. >> it may not come back at all. >
here is a look at cincinnati, ohio, home of the nfl cincinnati bengals and they used the first pick iny's draft to select heisman winning quarterback joe burrow from ohio. >> i thought the draft was actually quite fun this year, checking out everybody's apartment. >> you're getting a little peek behind the curtain? >> yeah, exactly. anyway, developing this morning, president trump contra differenting his own medical advisers. >> the associated pretty reports it's...
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the american revolution institute of the society of the cincinnati hosted this event. >>> tonight's talk is on a book that explores the life and legacy of daniel morgan. morgan began life as a homeless, illiterate teenage laborer, through ambition and determination and a great deal of luck, he became a land owner, a congressman, and one of the american revolution's greatest battlefield commanders. daniel morgan, a revolutionary life, available in the back corner after the speech, is a deeply american story and the become is recently been published by doctoral better louis zambone. he earned his doctorate in american history from the university of oxford and an m.a. in medieval studies from catholic university of america. he has received a number of scholarships and awards in the field of early american history, including a rockefeller fellowship from colonial williamsburg foundation. he is the post of the popular audience format podcast historically thinking. please join me in welcoming dr. al zambone. al. [ applause ] >>> well my thanks to ross perry and to kelsey atwood who make this i
the american revolution institute of the society of the cincinnati hosted this event. >>> tonight's talk is on a book that explores the life and legacy of daniel morgan. morgan began life as a homeless, illiterate teenage laborer, through ambition and determination and a great deal of luck, he became a land owner, a congressman, and one of the american revolution's greatest battlefield commanders. daniel morgan, a revolutionary life, available in the back corner after the speech, is a...
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he's gone from playing a tiger to a cincinnati bangle. changing the subject for just a second. youngsters probably think shaquille o'neal is just a guy on the nba post game show and pushes a lot of products on tv. as old-timers, remember a little more about the big diesel.>> he brought the whole thing down! goodness. >> that really happened, april 23, this date in 1993. for more on this day in sports april 23, joe fonzi and another memorable 49ers draft day.>> it was 15 years ago on this day that the san francisco 49ers select alex smith. 49ers fans might always wonder how things would have turned out if they got aaron rodgers. in 2015, it was the day that carries 40 points led the warriors to a 3-0 lead in the series. on this day last year the sharks player was bloodied by a cross check with the vegas serving a major penalty, san jose scored four power-play goals in four minutes. then another one in overtime. that's this day in sports april 23, i'm joe fonzi.>> we will have the pic for you tonight at 7 o'clock and more input, that's the sporting life. >> see you later everyone
he's gone from playing a tiger to a cincinnati bangle. changing the subject for just a second. youngsters probably think shaquille o'neal is just a guy on the nba post game show and pushes a lot of products on tv. as old-timers, remember a little more about the big diesel.>> he brought the whole thing down! goodness. >> that really happened, april 23, this date in 1993. for more on this day in sports april 23, joe fonzi and another memorable 49ers draft day.>> it was 15 years...
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, professor jones discusses his book at the american revolution institute of the society of the cincinnatidir. mccallister clark: good evening, everyone. it's so nice to see you here this evening. so many good old friends and new faces. i am ellen mccallister clark, the library director at the american revolution institute of the society of cincinnati. it is my very special pleasure tonight to be the one to introduce t. cole jones, who will be speaking to
, professor jones discusses his book at the american revolution institute of the society of the cincinnatidir. mccallister clark: good evening, everyone. it's so nice to see you here this evening. so many good old friends and new faces. i am ellen mccallister clark, the library director at the american revolution institute of the society of cincinnati. it is my very special pleasure tonight to be the one to introduce t. cole jones, who will be speaking to
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this is a live look at cincinnati from fox19 and one of the big stories there, cincinnati bengals pickup quarterback joe burrell first overall in the nfl draft. the event being held remotely because the coronavirus and borough won and he won the heisman trophy and leading lsu to the national championship and called it a dream come trueg for the next two nights. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report" and we are good to be back. we will be right back here in washington. ♪ until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously. it didn't take us long to realize ... ...we weren't in the car business. at lexus, we were in the people business. we needed to be helpful . . . . . . respectful . . . and compassionate. to treat people like guests. it's what we all signed up for. and now when people need this most, we will do what we've always done. take care of people first. the rest will follow. advil liqui-gels minis. breakthrough i
this is a live look at cincinnati from fox19 and one of the big stories there, cincinnati bengals pickup quarterback joe burrell first overall in the nfl draft. the event being held remotely because the coronavirus and borough won and he won the heisman trophy and leading lsu to the national championship and called it a dream come trueg for the next two nights. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway from "special report" and we are good to be back. we will be right back here...
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los "cincinnati bengols" tendran la primera opcion de reclutamiento esta noche.ntÓ, el creativo principito y cÓmo disfruta jugar con sus manitas. pasamos a los hÉroes de esta pandemia, la gente hispana que sigue trabajando para podernos ayudar en hospitales y tambiÉn en diferentes centros del paÍs. con ana ventura que quiere agradecer a carlos ventura. tuvo que ir de su casa a un hotel para proteger al hijo de ana que tiene un sistema inmune comprometido. al doctor philip en los Ángeles, dora molina dice que ayuda a pacientes con coronavirus y su esfuerzo es muy pero muy valorado. borja: muchÍsimas gracias a la enfermera marÍa del hospital hudson en new york, su cuÑado dice que ya estÁ atendiendo a los pacientes de coronavirus y que hay momentos difÍciles ya que muchos mueren solos sin ir en ningÚn familiar al lado. para todos estos verdaderos hÉroes gracias. en la ediciÓn digital de nuestras redes estamos encargÁndonos de promocionarles y de agradecerles su trabajo. carolina: tanta gente que son los hÉroes que de la noche a la maÑana se han convertido en hÉroes
los "cincinnati bengols" tendran la primera opcion de reclutamiento esta noche.ntÓ, el creativo principito y cÓmo disfruta jugar con sus manitas. pasamos a los hÉroes de esta pandemia, la gente hispana que sigue trabajando para podernos ayudar en hospitales y tambiÉn en diferentes centros del paÍs. con ana ventura que quiere agradecer a carlos ventura. tuvo que ir de su casa a un hotel para proteger al hijo de ana que tiene un sistema inmune comprometido. al doctor philip en los...
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. >> reporter: jonathan curtis says his girlfriend alison brown a mother of four of cincinnati beat the odds after spending 12 days in the hospital fighting for her life. >> i beat a deadly disease, and i lived to be able to tell the positive notion that people do live there is life. >> reporter: experts suggested more than a dozen states including ohio where brown lives there could be a decline in the number of new cases in many areas of the country the situation remains dire especially inside nursing homes. >> he will have his grandkids more than anything. >> reporter: where kerry's father earl lived, 350 residents and 300 staff members are presumed to have the virus earl lived for his family but died without them by his side. >> it bothers me because a stranger held his hand while he was dying and not me. >> reporter: tonight, all across the country, heartbreaking scenes like these are unfolding at nursing homes in massachusetts, it took the national guard to carry out covid-19 testing for those most in need of help. in southern california more than 80 patients at that facility were
. >> reporter: jonathan curtis says his girlfriend alison brown a mother of four of cincinnati beat the odds after spending 12 days in the hospital fighting for her life. >> i beat a deadly disease, and i lived to be able to tell the positive notion that people do live there is life. >> reporter: experts suggested more than a dozen states including ohio where brown lives there could be a decline in the number of new cases in many areas of the country the situation remains dire...
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that creates the cincinnati story from the roman leader of cincinnati who had stepped down after saving rome, twice. washington does it at the end of the revolution and is convinced he needs to do it again as president to not have the sense of a lifetime president, that rather this president is called out of the people to serve and then go back. franklin thought the same way. he went out and back in. and out. that was set that standard. he believed everything he was doing was setting a precedent. hamilton believed that. so did governor morris. so did the key advisers. he believed he was setting a precedent. that lasted up until world war ii and roosevelt. as soon as roosevelt broke it, then the states and congress passed a constitutional ame amendment to enshrine it in our constitution. two terms, that's it. >> thanks very much for that. there are several questions about virtue. virtue may have been an aspiration for franklin and washington, but they were sufficiently skeptical to wish to aspire to virtue and guard against vice. would you agree? we also have a question about whether the
that creates the cincinnati story from the roman leader of cincinnati who had stepped down after saving rome, twice. washington does it at the end of the revolution and is convinced he needs to do it again as president to not have the sense of a lifetime president, that rather this president is called out of the people to serve and then go back. franklin thought the same way. he went out and back in. and out. that was set that standard. he believed everything he was doing was setting a...
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. >>> otras ciudades han comienzo a de a dar licencias sin derecho a pago a trabajadores como cincinnatiit michigan con 900. >>> mÁs de la mitad de ciudades en el paÍs han dicho que a falta de ingresos habrÁ recortes inminentes en servicios pÚblicos, y hasta departamentos de policias podrÍan verse afectados en una crisis que se extenderÍa hasta el 2021 en los Ángeles california francisco cuevas para las noticias. >>> y los mÉdicos y el resto del personal sanitario en perÚ salieron a protestar contra la falta de preparaciÓn en los hospitales de paÍs para detener la ola de casos de coronavirus. ya se superan los 16300 y estÁn registrando cerca de 450 muertos estÁn acusando a a las autoridades de no fÁcil tar suficiente equipo de protecciÓn personal para hacer su trabajo y mantenerse a salvo. y se estÁn quejando de que las mÁscaras de un solo uso las deben de utilizar con varios pacientes por la carencia que presentan. >>> vamos a espaÑa porque esta naciÓn ocupa el segundo lugar en nÚmeros de casos ayer surgiÓ el dato de menos de 400 fallecidos en 24 horas hoy la cifra aumenÓo para hablar d
. >>> otras ciudades han comienzo a de a dar licencias sin derecho a pago a trabajadores como cincinnatiit michigan con 900. >>> mÁs de la mitad de ciudades en el paÍs han dicho que a falta de ingresos habrÁ recortes inminentes en servicios pÚblicos, y hasta departamentos de policias podrÍan verse afectados en una crisis que se extenderÍa hasta el 2021 en los Ángeles california francisco cuevas para las noticias. >>> y los mÉdicos y el resto del personal...
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from kids about covid-19 including whether animals can contract the virus we also take you to the cincinnati where they're offering virtual safaris. plus we meet an 8th grader who's turned his basement into a factory to make face masks for doctor and nurses "nightly news" kids edition is on the nbc news youtube page and also on nbcnews.com and nbc's new streaming service, peacope peacock. please take care of yourself and each other. >>> the bare area is flattening the curve. and local families are having trouble gets information about families in nursing homes. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm jessica aguirre. >> and with i'm janelle wang. and raj mathai from home. >> two things from my end. we he will start debating, high school seniors to go away to college in the fall. and arimforestaurants and resta owners. we will be joined by dan gordon of gordon beers m he shut his doorses for good. >> sad to see. >>> add bart to the list of places you need to wear a face covering. they are now required for riders. but because most of the bay area is requiring face coverings, they are a must if you ride
from kids about covid-19 including whether animals can contract the virus we also take you to the cincinnati where they're offering virtual safaris. plus we meet an 8th grader who's turned his basement into a factory to make face masks for doctor and nurses "nightly news" kids edition is on the nbc news youtube page and also on nbcnews.com and nbc's new streaming service, peacope peacock. please take care of yourself and each other. >>> the bare area is flattening the curve....
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the cincinnati bengals. quarterback alex you joe girl is big moment arrives and his parents live in the rain line. it's a figure that is as extraordinary as it is voss to the amount of emergency funding the u.s. is now heading towards as it tackles the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic another stimulus bill is set to be approved by president donald trump that's going to take emergency spending to nearly 3 trillion dollars the latest relief package was agreed to in congress it's the 4th aid package so far and it's going to support small businesses the pandemic has made more than 26000000 americans unemployed in just 5 weeks so says the economy will bounce back quickly despite the number of cases and deaths continuing to rise some states like georgia are preparing to reopen their economies later on friday. economy will start to pick up very substantially as soon as the states get open and that's happening as we speak and it's actually very exciting and. people are just it's just thrilled to see it because
the cincinnati bengals. quarterback alex you joe girl is big moment arrives and his parents live in the rain line. it's a figure that is as extraordinary as it is voss to the amount of emergency funding the u.s. is now heading towards as it tackles the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic another stimulus bill is set to be approved by president donald trump that's going to take emergency spending to nearly 3 trillion dollars the latest relief package was agreed to in congress it's the 4th aid...
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. >> the cincinnati bengals select joe burrow. maria: former alabama quarterback -- [laughter] maria: going to the dolphins as fifth pick and former alabama receiver henry rob celebrated an cried with his family after being chosen to play for the oakland raiders. even though he's hosting the draft from his basement. commissioner goodell still hearing it from the fans. >> it's a draft tradition and one that i generally enjoy. let's hear from you right now. come on, guys, you can do better than that. let's go. let's go. maria: he wants it. second round of virtual draft is tonight. all right, markets this morning are flat to higher after closing yesterday early gains failing after remdesivir proved to be effective. 26 million since march. chief investment officer steven along with fox business dagen mcdowell, michael lee and strategies michael lee and campusreform.org editor in chief cabid phillips. coronavirus dominating investing today. how do you feel about reopening and whether or not we will see growth in terms of investment? [i
. >> the cincinnati bengals select joe burrow. maria: former alabama quarterback -- [laughter] maria: going to the dolphins as fifth pick and former alabama receiver henry rob celebrated an cried with his family after being chosen to play for the oakland raiders. even though he's hosting the draft from his basement. commissioner goodell still hearing it from the fans. >> it's a draft tradition and one that i generally enjoy. let's hear from you right now. come on, guys, you can do...
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heisman winner and lsu quarterback joey borough going number one overall to the cincinnati bengals. the draft was held in a unique setting with executive's and coaches all working from home. nfl commissioner roger goodell announcing that all the teams picked from his home, his basement, i should say, from new york. what a night it was. >> ed: in the meantime, a coronavirus taking a devastating toll on nursing homes all across america. we will talk about the impact that increased testing in these facilities could have. that's next. plus this. >> the idea that you have to stay in your house is disturbingly close to house arrest. i'm not saying it's not justified or in some places it's still not justified. but it's very onerous. >> ed: attorney general bill barr showing support for a stay for stay-at-home orders. chris walsh joins us on that and, does he have any more thoughts on "tiger king?" that's coming up. i'm jo ann jenkins with aarp. the coronavirus continues to affect us all, and we are here, actively supporting you and your community. every day, we're providing trusted informa
heisman winner and lsu quarterback joey borough going number one overall to the cincinnati bengals. the draft was held in a unique setting with executive's and coaches all working from home. nfl commissioner roger goodell announcing that all the teams picked from his home, his basement, i should say, from new york. what a night it was. >> ed: in the meantime, a coronavirus taking a devastating toll on nursing homes all across america. we will talk about the impact that increased testing...
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with the first pik in the 2020 draf the cincinnati bengals select. alice you. >>a good tell making the announcement from his basement, joe burrow getting e call in his living room, fresh off of one of the greatest seasons in college football history. burrow is the number oneoverall pick to the cincinnatbengals sucan amazing year for the former lsu quarterck, national chpion heisman rophy winner and nc double a record 60 touchdown passes and lead the country in completion percentage and more than 5600 passing yas and here's a rundown of how the rest of the of ohio state buckeyes of the next 2 picks che young the elite pass rusher going to the washington redskins and the lions take quarterback jeff okudahand the new york giants selected offensive tackle andrew thomas of georgia and finally the 5th overall pick former alabama qb and the native of ever beach oahu tua tagovailoa off on his way to the miami dolphins as d as for the forty-ners to san francisco currely holds 2 selections in the first round the 13th and 31st overall selections you haveto believe the mon
with the first pik in the 2020 draf the cincinnati bengals select. alice you. >>a good tell making the announcement from his basement, joe burrow getting e call in his living room, fresh off of one of the greatest seasons in college football history. burrow is the number oneoverall pick to the cincinnatbengals sucan amazing year for the former lsu quarterck, national chpion heisman rophy winner and nc double a record 60 touchdown passes and lead the country in completion percentage and...
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joe burro going first in the draft to the cincinnati bengals, and this 1h in the 2020 nfl draft, thencisco 49ers select javon kinlaw. >> going to the 49ers. his father, a life long fan, falling to the floor in celebration. night two on abc right after this newscast. >>> when we come back, an incredible story. a group of new heroes, and a story that is "america strong". the factory workers on the job, living there for 28 days. what they were making that kept them there for so long. stay with us. ♪ (vo) we could never do what they do. but what we can do is be a partner that never quits. li mosable n in america.nde. gi24/7.o what we do best so they can, too. ♪ who knows where that button is? i don't have silent. everyone does -- right up here. it happens to all of us. we buy a new home, and we turn into our parents. what i do is help new homeowners overcome this. what is that, an adjustable spanner? good choice, steve. okay, don't forget you're not assisting him. you hired him. if you have nowhere to sit, you have too many. who else reads books about submarines? my dad. yeah. oh, those
joe burro going first in the draft to the cincinnati bengals, and this 1h in the 2020 nfl draft, thencisco 49ers select javon kinlaw. >> going to the 49ers. his father, a life long fan, falling to the floor in celebration. night two on abc right after this newscast. >>> when we come back, an incredible story. a group of new heroes, and a story that is "america strong". the factory workers on the job, living there for 28 days. what they were making that kept them there...