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it's a very busy time for self employed cleary a pool he use he's delivering twice as many packages them both full of the u.k. went into lockdown as well as the increased workload keeping safe is also a priority and that would usually involve using personal protective equipment or p.p. he also says it's quite difficult because 1st of all you have to go get over you know why you interact with people and it feels rude at 1st but fortunately i think the government a folder there and they the ball way though with all this woman getting paid premium place as key workers providing an essential service cleary is all supposed to be guaranteed a measure of safety by the companies they work full but because they are technically self employed they are not guaranteed sick pay and many feel obliged to work even if they are on well and that poses a health risk to their families and the people they interact with. why the has been pressuring the government to provide health care workers with b.p. some of the companies trying cleary is are accused of overlooking their safety it's a very poor response as
it's a very busy time for self employed cleary a pool he use he's delivering twice as many packages them both full of the u.k. went into lockdown as well as the increased workload keeping safe is also a priority and that would usually involve using personal protective equipment or p.p. he also says it's quite difficult because 1st of all you have to go get over you know why you interact with people and it feels rude at 1st but fortunately i think the government a folder there and they the ball...
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cleary was lucky. he survived a shot to the chest. the first time i saw this photo was more than a week later on the cover of "life." someone from "life" called me a week before about 2:00 a.m. to let me know they had chosen one of my photos for the cover. because i sent unprocessed rolled of film to "life" in chicago, i had no idea what my images looked like. i never knew exactly what the cover shot was until "life" hit newsstands later that week. i'm sure some of you might remember this cover. i will leave it up here. so at the memorial site of the shootings, visitors see these engraved memorials. if you have -- you wouldn't get there from here, but it's a thing to see if you go there. first word is inquire. as i wrote this memoir, i asked myself hundreds of questions about what truth my photographs really captured. who was to blame for killing unarmed students? what role did the students have? were the guardsmen's lives at risk? was there an order to fire? for the word learn, shortly after the kent state shootings i realized that k
cleary was lucky. he survived a shot to the chest. the first time i saw this photo was more than a week later on the cover of "life." someone from "life" called me a week before about 2:00 a.m. to let me know they had chosen one of my photos for the cover. because i sent unprocessed rolled of film to "life" in chicago, i had no idea what my images looked like. i never knew exactly what the cover shot was until "life" hit newsstands later that week. i'm...
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john cleary was 37 yards away. he brought an instamatic, and was shot in the chest from 37 yards away. he survived but barely, spent three days in intensive care. then the dead. you'll recognize these photos. very distinctive looking, very baez whenink of joan so lat t her, looks e-1960's antiwar movement. phil schroeder. you know the story. he won an army rotc scholarship. he went to colorado college of mines, didn't like his major there and transferred to kent state to be a psychology major. was number two in his rotc class, freshman rotc. was on the basketball team, when they had freshman teams. he stopped by to have a look at what was happening. one photograph, you see him sort of holding his books like this going between classes, looking like, what is this all about? just curiosity. this was the one that breaks my heart every time i try to talk about it. pathology major and by every indication did not have a political bone in her body. she was walking from one class to another, exactly what kids are supposed t
john cleary was 37 yards away. he brought an instamatic, and was shot in the chest from 37 yards away. he survived but barely, spent three days in intensive care. then the dead. you'll recognize these photos. very distinctive looking, very baez whenink of joan so lat t her, looks e-1960's antiwar movement. phil schroeder. you know the story. he won an army rotc scholarship. he went to colorado college of mines, didn't like his major there and transferred to kent state to be a psychology major....
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cleari d treeand at e yard and oldest cemetery on the west coast. the preserve will operate fridays through sundays. walk up sites available at the tropicana shopping center in san jose and park pool area in mountain view. and four new drive-thru sites open at east santa clara and key road and east calavaras boulevard and you'll need appoint wants for these sites . >>> wall street closing out the week. the dow is up a bit. about 40 points right now. stocks off to a weak stock and worried about u.s. china relations and another wave of pain hitting the work force. people agreed to work for the company as contract employees. the new york times reports some of those people left stable jobs after receiving the officer from google. like other companies, google has been grappling with slowing revenue during the pandemic. we reached out to google for comment. >>> two san jose shopping malls are trying to figure out the logistics of curb side delivery deep inside the mall. they're setting up four different pickup locations to minimize travel time for employe
cleari d treeand at e yard and oldest cemetery on the west coast. the preserve will operate fridays through sundays. walk up sites available at the tropicana shopping center in san jose and park pool area in mountain view. and four new drive-thru sites open at east santa clara and key road and east calavaras boulevard and you'll need appoint wants for these sites . >>> wall street closing out the week. the dow is up a bit. about 40 points right now. stocks off to a weak stock and...
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it's a very busy time for self employed cleary a pool hughes he's delivering twice as many packages them but full of the u.k. went into lockdown as well as the increased workload keeping safe is also a priority and that would usually involve using personal protective equipment or p.p. e also it's quite difficult because 1st of all you have to go get over the know why you interact with people and it feels rude at 1st but fortunately i think the government a folder and they are the bowl with all with all this woman getting paid place as key with because providing an essential service cleary is all supposed to be guaranteed a measure of safety by the companies they work full but because they are technically self employed they are not guaranteed sick pay and many feel obliged to work even if they are on well and that poses a health risk to their families and the people they interact with. why the has been pressuring the government to provide health care workers and people some of the companies trying here is are accused of overlooking the safety it's a very poor response as far as i'm concer
it's a very busy time for self employed cleary a pool hughes he's delivering twice as many packages them but full of the u.k. went into lockdown as well as the increased workload keeping safe is also a priority and that would usually involve using personal protective equipment or p.p. e also it's quite difficult because 1st of all you have to go get over the know why you interact with people and it feels rude at 1st but fortunately i think the government a folder and they are the bowl with all...
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my name is john cleary, and i was one of the wounded students 50 years ago. near the iron sculpture next to taylor hall. i was not a protester, but a student going to class, whose curiosity brought me to the commons to watch a noon rally. it wasn't long before the number of students swelled into the thousands. mostly students like me, who wanted to see how events were going to unfold. i watched the national guard proceed to the practice football field, kneel and aim their rifles at the students in the parking lot. later near the metal skrupture hoping to get a picture of the guard at the crest of the hill that led to the commons. suddenly they turned and fired directly in the parking lot without any warning. i was caught in their line of fire, falling immediately after being shot. my next recollection was in the hospital, awaiting treatment. i was roommates with joe lewis and dean kahler, witnessing their pain and agony as they struggled with their wounds. i was privileged to attend the book signing last fall, bound together by a picture of me on the ground w
my name is john cleary, and i was one of the wounded students 50 years ago. near the iron sculpture next to taylor hall. i was not a protester, but a student going to class, whose curiosity brought me to the commons to watch a noon rally. it wasn't long before the number of students swelled into the thousands. mostly students like me, who wanted to see how events were going to unfold. i watched the national guard proceed to the practice football field, kneel and aim their rifles at the students...
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sanjay, at the same time people may be lulled into what is cleary a false sense of security with so manytates moving to reopen. we're seeing a new hot spots at the same time emerging. so what has changed or what hasn't changed since we started all these social distancing measures? >> well, wolf, what hasn't changed is predominantly the virus, you know, wolf, we do know this is a contagious virus, very contagious. we know it can cause death in certain people, so that part is still the same. we know that physical distancing with these stay at home orders seem tuesday have made a difference. we're still not certain how big a difference it is, although it's pretty clear it was fairly significant. and we know if we start to lift those orders the numbers of people who get infected that otherwise wouldn't have will go up. the number of people who get hospitalized will go up, and sadly the number of people who die will go up as well. that's what these models show, but it sort of reflects -- the good news is there are some strategies we've put in place that have had an effect. that's the good new
sanjay, at the same time people may be lulled into what is cleary a false sense of security with so manytates moving to reopen. we're seeing a new hot spots at the same time emerging. so what has changed or what hasn't changed since we started all these social distancing measures? >> well, wolf, what hasn't changed is predominantly the virus, you know, wolf, we do know this is a contagious virus, very contagious. we know it can cause death in certain people, so that part is still the...
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cleary was the first person i saw who was not getting up when the rest of us were. shirt and saw he had a bullet wound in his chest. host: reflecting on what happened 50 years ago. let's get back to your phone calls. waynesboro, pennsylvania. good morning. caller: good morning. in 1970, i was 19 years old. i was a student at the university of maryland in college park. i wanted to read a paragraph i wrote about the kent state killings. i wrote this several years ago. background, in 1969, 1970, 1971, they were huge demonstrations against the vietnam war in washington, d.c. one of the demonstrations, the washington post estimated there were more than one million people there. were justnstrations getting larger and larger. maryland,versity of and many other colleges, there were demonstrations across the country. at the university of maryland, the national guard was called in and i was covering some of those demonstrations for the student newspaper, as was the entire staff of the newspaper at that time. so that is just some background. here is what i wrote about kent sta
cleary was the first person i saw who was not getting up when the rest of us were. shirt and saw he had a bullet wound in his chest. host: reflecting on what happened 50 years ago. let's get back to your phone calls. waynesboro, pennsylvania. good morning. caller: good morning. in 1970, i was 19 years old. i was a student at the university of maryland in college park. i wanted to read a paragraph i wrote about the kent state killings. i wrote this several years ago. background, in 1969, 1970,...
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john cleary was at the base of that sculpture. he was the first person i saw who was not getting up when the rest of us were. shirt and saw that he had as bullet wound in his chest. >> reflecting on what happened 50 years ago. back to your phone calls. bill in waynesboro, pennsylvania, good morning. >> in 1970, i was 19 years old. i was a student at the university of maryland college park. i want to read a paragraph i wrote about the kent state killings. i wrote this several years ago. a little background. in 1969, 1970, 1971, there were huge demonstrations against the vietnam war. in washington dc, one of the demonstrations, the washington post estimated there were more than one million people there. they were getting larger and larger. at the university of maryland and many other colleges, there were demonstrations across the country. at the university of maryland, the national guard was called in. i was covering some of those demonstrations for the student newspaper, as was the entire staff of the newspaper at the time. that is
john cleary was at the base of that sculpture. he was the first person i saw who was not getting up when the rest of us were. shirt and saw that he had as bullet wound in his chest. >> reflecting on what happened 50 years ago. back to your phone calls. bill in waynesboro, pennsylvania, good morning. >> in 1970, i was 19 years old. i was a student at the university of maryland college park. i want to read a paragraph i wrote about the kent state killings. i wrote this several years...
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and while may 4th, 1970, has personal meaning for those who were there like john cleary, they are theit's a day we all can and should learn from. >> i know i've had people that said, you mean there were military on campus? and they actually shot people? and they don't have a clue as to what happened on may 4th. >> reporter: what is the danger of people not knowing what happened that day? >> the danger is that it's forgotten, and that it could conceivably happen again. i think to remember and honor the four students who were slain gives some weight and hopefully prohibits that kind of action in the future. >> that commemoration is so important to those who were there. you have to remember it took almost 20 years for the university to actually acknowledge that day. they do have a beautiful memorial that is there now, and jeff, the words that are on part of it, inquire, learn, and respect, so important to all the men that we spoke with. >> sounds like good advice. horrifying to see the pictures and to hear john vividly talk about what happened back then. thank you very much. >> the detai
and while may 4th, 1970, has personal meaning for those who were there like john cleary, they are theit's a day we all can and should learn from. >> i know i've had people that said, you mean there were military on campus? and they actually shot people? and they don't have a clue as to what happened on may 4th. >> reporter: what is the danger of people not knowing what happened that day? >> the danger is that it's forgotten, and that it could conceivably happen again. i think...
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>> cleary, iranian -- clearly, iranians and venezuela have been linked at the help for some time, andna and cuba are helping maduro as we all know as well. listen, we have sanctioned iran, and we have sanctioned venezuela. and the principal commodity involved in both of these countries that we're sanctioning is oil. so for the life of me, i don't know why over a year ago when we were really cracking down hard on the maduro regime that we didn't establish a blockade to stop commodities that are going to benefit the regime but yet let humanitarian relief -- medicines and food -- through. and that should have been our policy. we wouldn't be dealing with this reality that's taking place today. that would have impacted both iran as well as venezuela. now, so our audience understands, iran is only exporting about 10% of what their daily barrel production rate has been as a result of the sanctions. so those sanctions have been largely very successful. i don't want to diminish the impact of those. but i don't think the sanctions on maduro have been quite as successful as they have been on ira
>> cleary, iranian -- clearly, iranians and venezuela have been linked at the help for some time, andna and cuba are helping maduro as we all know as well. listen, we have sanctioned iran, and we have sanctioned venezuela. and the principal commodity involved in both of these countries that we're sanctioning is oil. so for the life of me, i don't know why over a year ago when we were really cracking down hard on the maduro regime that we didn't establish a blockade to stop commodities...
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pressuring the government to provide health care workers and keeping some of the companies high and clearyis are accused of overlooking their safety it's a very poor response as far as i'm concerned recently they've started to have this sort of. i want to say real. conversation with us but at this point the far as i'm concerned it's too little too late workers at this company behind me complained that at the start of the lockdown at one distribution point they were being forced to go out without any protective equipment a company has since started providing mosques gloves and hand sanitizers but the question remains as to how they could be forced to do that when they were facing an increased workload as well as risk of infection the company has said that it had been quote guided by the latest government advice and remained responsive to the latest updates. as the u.k. loosens its lockdown the unions representing workers say that members will still need those protections in place we still don't have. the rules or regulations in place for the face coverings against other countries this clear
pressuring the government to provide health care workers and keeping some of the companies high and clearyis are accused of overlooking their safety it's a very poor response as far as i'm concerned recently they've started to have this sort of. i want to say real. conversation with us but at this point the far as i'm concerned it's too little too late workers at this company behind me complained that at the start of the lockdown at one distribution point they were being forced to go out...
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. >> the 14th amendment is what cleary categorically, unambiguously defines as american citizenship and the priority of american citizenship. put that along with texas vs. white, which just as clearly and unambiguously denies a right to secession, and you really have a strong case against anyone for instance in california or texas today who wants to have day dreams about secession. but that was after the civil war. and we don't have ex post facto convections in american law, so it was entirely possible for davis and in fact lee makes exactly this argument that under the laws and under the constitution as they existed in 1861 his citizenship as a virginian took priority over citizenship in the united states. and therefore, this is what he says in front of the joint committee on reconstruction in 1866. he's very clear in saying i was doing constitutionally what i was supposed to do and that is to regard my state citizenship as having the priority. it would have been extremely difficult for a federal court to look at that either in the case of davis or lee and to say, oh, no, no, we're goi
. >> the 14th amendment is what cleary categorically, unambiguously defines as american citizenship and the priority of american citizenship. put that along with texas vs. white, which just as clearly and unambiguously denies a right to secession, and you really have a strong case against anyone for instance in california or texas today who wants to have day dreams about secession. but that was after the civil war. and we don't have ex post facto convections in american law, so it was...
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cleary was the first person i saw who was not getting up when the rest of us were. shirt and saw he had a bullet wound in his chest. host: reflecting on what happened 50 years ago. let's get back to your phone calls. waynesboro, pennsylvania. good morning. caller: good morning. in 1970, i was 19 years old. i was a student at the university of maryland in college park. i wanted to read a paragraph i wrote about the kent state killings. i wrote this several years ago. background, in 1969, 1970, 1971, they were huge demonstrations against the vietnam war in washington, d.c. one of the demonstrations, the washington post estimated there were more than one million people there. were justnstrations getting larger and larger. maryland,versity of and many other colleges, there were demonstrations across the country. at the university of maryland, the national guard was called in and i was covering some of those demonstrations for the student newspaper, as was the entire staff of the newspaper at that time. so that is just some background. here is what i wrote about kent sta
cleary was the first person i saw who was not getting up when the rest of us were. shirt and saw he had a bullet wound in his chest. host: reflecting on what happened 50 years ago. let's get back to your phone calls. waynesboro, pennsylvania. good morning. caller: good morning. in 1970, i was 19 years old. i was a student at the university of maryland in college park. i wanted to read a paragraph i wrote about the kent state killings. i wrote this several years ago. background, in 1969, 1970,...
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cleary was lucky. he survived a shot to the chest. the first time i saw this photo was more than a week later on the cover of "life" magazine. someone from the magazine had called me a week before at 2:00 a.m. to let me know they had chosen one of my photos for the may 15 cover. because i had sent unprocessed rolls of film to "life" in chicago, i had no idea how my film turned out or what my images look like or what i had captured. i never knew exactly what the cover shot was until "life" hit the newsstands later that week. some of you might remember this cover. at the memorial side of the shootings, visitors see these engraved words as they get to the memorial plaza at kent state. if you have not been to the memorial or can state recently and you -- well, you will not be getting there from here, but it is a thing to see if you go there. as i wrote this memoir, i asked myself hundreds of questions about what truth my photographs really captured. who was to blame for killing unarmed students? what role did the students have? where the
cleary was lucky. he survived a shot to the chest. the first time i saw this photo was more than a week later on the cover of "life" magazine. someone from the magazine had called me a week before at 2:00 a.m. to let me know they had chosen one of my photos for the may 15 cover. because i had sent unprocessed rolls of film to "life" in chicago, i had no idea how my film turned out or what my images look like or what i had captured. i never knew exactly what the cover shot...