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[applause] colleen: great. [applause] >> you have written about washington and hamilton and now grant. are there any lessons you've learned through studying these that you think is worth sharing? ron: it's a very good question. one strange thing when people have asked me about a common denominator to these lives. one thing with every person i've written about, they had to cope at an early age with a difficult and even impossible parent. i know that sound like a strange response to your question. there was the washington with a very self-centered mother. hamilton with the absentee father. grant with the overbearing father. there's something about a parent and coping, that shapes character and forces people to be self-reliant at an early age. a frustration i have found these books, all of the people i've written about because they had such difficult parents, they never talked about it. sometimes i imagine if i could conjure them to life and ask questions, i think i'd want to zero in on the family dynamics. >> a p
[applause] colleen: great. [applause] >> you have written about washington and hamilton and now grant. are there any lessons you've learned through studying these that you think is worth sharing? ron: it's a very good question. one strange thing when people have asked me about a common denominator to these lives. one thing with every person i've written about, they had to cope at an early age with a difficult and even impossible parent. i know that sound like a strange response to your...
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very briefly i will add to what colleen set in terms of the regions where they yell in its operating water 3 years apart from got the one to call. and took a no not a new one alka but there is a point at which is really important they hilang do not have control in those areas in all those areas ah plus alcohol was for getting the 6 done in these 6 areas they delays in all of them disputing the sources of rains from narcotrafficking from its origin not being illegal logging gold mining illegal gold mining that they're disputing that we organized criminal groups in those areas they don't have a settled precedence and that is what makes a yell and so. damaging for the communities and so threatening in terms of. because healing carries with it these type of violent activities which are very negative for their communities and in terms of a humanitarian impact those communities which are more vulnerable to the presence of violent presence of the un our indigenous communities which happen to be in 4 of those 6 area it's sad how i also saw you nodding a lot the last few moments and you want
very briefly i will add to what colleen set in terms of the regions where they yell in its operating water 3 years apart from got the one to call. and took a no not a new one alka but there is a point at which is really important they hilang do not have control in those areas in all those areas ah plus alcohol was for getting the 6 done in these 6 areas they delays in all of them disputing the sources of rains from narcotrafficking from its origin not being illegal logging gold mining illegal...
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to sexual harassment and rape in this crossing so i think it's important to mention that as well colleen there are political analysts who have said that in colombia there are 3 separate pandemics going on there's coronavirus there's hunger and there's corruption and they've said that the current crisis is really pointing out just how inequitable things are there would you agree with that assessment well yes and there's actually no doubt the climate was such a sweet president across a certain cost the country are are quite prosperous social groups prosperous to clean the big cities but also there's this great guilt of a state doesn't it grew areas so that they have an awful tenderness and also in addition to that i think about the presence of of literally millions of refugees the reasons yes some of them as it just means that not to be tenants of their own country but there is still plenty in that and in that in. on that they have to be accommodated just well so to have that as the current a virus that make as well as last year because the french increases the burden only up on the govern
to sexual harassment and rape in this crossing so i think it's important to mention that as well colleen there are political analysts who have said that in colombia there are 3 separate pandemics going on there's coronavirus there's hunger and there's corruption and they've said that the current crisis is really pointing out just how inequitable things are there would you agree with that assessment well yes and there's actually no doubt the climate was such a sweet president across a certain...
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the same time can use them they would rather avoid jorge i saw you nodding along to a lot of what colleen was saying so i wanted to give you the opportunity to jump in but i actually have to say that we never seen him in the history of the human which you know ranges almost for 60 years. and more than 40 days of complete absence of activity and what we're seeing now are one we saw on t.v. yesterday evening was the longest period of illegality in that conflict between the state forces and the ear and that is a very positive news it's him a stranger and for an organization that has been called by the rate it would have a very large ri of brand out on a me for each one of their own needs we let me so. it was a remarkable display of unity and calm. by the central command of that organization of that control over their units that is very possibly nevertheless that it was a risk in human gharyan and security terms but only temporarily at what we are seen now it's a return on a very high degrees both in humanity darrent there in security good terms and especially in terrorist terms their risk of
the same time can use them they would rather avoid jorge i saw you nodding along to a lot of what colleen was saying so i wanted to give you the opportunity to jump in but i actually have to say that we never seen him in the history of the human which you know ranges almost for 60 years. and more than 40 days of complete absence of activity and what we're seeing now are one we saw on t.v. yesterday evening was the longest period of illegality in that conflict between the state forces and the...
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colleen, it's all yours. >> thank you comes do it. i'm so delighted to be here with everybody this evening to celebrate my colleague book launch of "the cabinet." i have it right here in front of me. it's a terrific book. i wonder what but everybody was listening tonight and tuning in on facebook life that if you have questions, we will be taking questions from the audience at the end of the program. just type your questions into the comments section, the facebook feed and will get to as many questions as possible at the conclusion of our program. without further delay i want to start talking to lindsay about this terrific book, "the cabinet." so lindsay, tell us, there's been many, many books written about george washington, books about his time as revolutionary war general, books written about his time as president of the united states, and there's been a lot of scholarship on his precedent-setting activities. however, there has never been a book length treatment of washington's creation of the cabinet. why do you think that is? >>
colleen, it's all yours. >> thank you comes do it. i'm so delighted to be here with everybody this evening to celebrate my colleague book launch of "the cabinet." i have it right here in front of me. it's a terrific book. i wonder what but everybody was listening tonight and tuning in on facebook life that if you have questions, we will be taking questions from the audience at the end of the program. just type your questions into the comments section, the facebook feed and will...
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colleen shogan. she will be talking with lindsay chervinsky, the creation of american institution, colleen, it is all you. >> thank you, stewart. i'm here to celebrate my colleague's lindsay book launch of the cabinet. i have it right here in front of me. it's a terrific book. i want to remind everybody who is listening tonight and tuning in on facebook live that if you have questions for lindsay we will be taking questions from the audience at the end of the program, just type your questions into the comment section, the facebook feed and we will get to many -- as many questions as possible at the conclusion of our program. without further delay, though, i want to start talking to lindsay about this terrific book, the cabinet. so lindsay, tell us, there's been many, many books written about george washington, books about his time as revolutionary war general, time -- books written about his time as president of the united states and there's been a lot of scholarship on his precedent setting activiti
colleen shogan. she will be talking with lindsay chervinsky, the creation of american institution, colleen, it is all you. >> thank you, stewart. i'm here to celebrate my colleague's lindsay book launch of the cabinet. i have it right here in front of me. it's a terrific book. i want to remind everybody who is listening tonight and tuning in on facebook live that if you have questions for lindsay we will be taking questions from the audience at the end of the program, just type your...
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colleen craft at emory university hospital in atlanta. what is your reaction, doctor, to this huge new study on hydroxychloroquine? >> i think we just a little need to go back to what we know, which is using scientific evidence and objectivity anytime we're recommending a therapeutic. i don't know why the pandemic and we feel like during this pandemic that we need to go outside of those bounds. just to give optimism, like you were just talking about. but it is really important that we follow all these things we always have been doing. our first desire as clinicians and physicians and healthcare workers is to do no harm. and so i think that we want to focus on that in our results and in our practices. >> so the data here focuses on a particular effect of this, causing irregular heart beat known as an arrhythmia that can lead to sudden cardiac death. i wonder, the white house doctor gave this medicine to the president who we know, dr. sanjay gupta said this on our air, has signs of heart disease, plaque, in his blood vessels here. a risk to
colleen craft at emory university hospital in atlanta. what is your reaction, doctor, to this huge new study on hydroxychloroquine? >> i think we just a little need to go back to what we know, which is using scientific evidence and objectivity anytime we're recommending a therapeutic. i don't know why the pandemic and we feel like during this pandemic that we need to go outside of those bounds. just to give optimism, like you were just talking about. but it is really important that we...
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colleen kraft is back with us and joining us an e.r. physician at staten island university hospital and director of global health at northwell health. dr. pena, when you hear what elizabeth laid out for us and we know this is how we think it's going to work, are you concerned about the doses of remdesivir and how they will be getting to people and who is making that decision? >> yeah. unless you are up front with the way that you are going to be distributing this drug and you select criteria that are objective, there's always going to be concern with patients and the medical community about how this drug is getting distributed. the best thing that i think that the gilead and the federal government patient with it and s is how we're allocating. be transparent with that process. especially with limited quantities. >> one of the things with remdesivir, it's harder to scale than a simple generic pill. it's a ten, five or ten-day course. intravenous. needs to be administered in a hospital. it was always going to be a challenge. these, i know
colleen kraft is back with us and joining us an e.r. physician at staten island university hospital and director of global health at northwell health. dr. pena, when you hear what elizabeth laid out for us and we know this is how we think it's going to work, are you concerned about the doses of remdesivir and how they will be getting to people and who is making that decision? >> yeah. unless you are up front with the way that you are going to be distributing this drug and you select...
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for the foreseeable future distance learning is here to stay says san jose state economics chair, colleen hate in fact it is. >>quite a large change to go from in person instruction to online instruction. but what we predict is that students will be better equipped for our future because of the online experience so hello, everyone and welcome to unit to online classes like this archives and management class taught by professor lisa dolby utilizes many of the tools most students and would be students are already using amid stay home orders transitioning to distance learning should be seamless for many students and will look good on their resume says professor hate as students learn the skills in an online class that you don't get in in person class. they are better prepared for the global marketplace and for the possibility of working remotely in their future. they're learning skills such as how to manage their time how to make sure that they are self supervising and that's when employers are going to be looking for distance learning offers flexibility for those facing housing and transpor
for the foreseeable future distance learning is here to stay says san jose state economics chair, colleen hate in fact it is. >>quite a large change to go from in person instruction to online instruction. but what we predict is that students will be better equipped for our future because of the online experience so hello, everyone and welcome to unit to online classes like this archives and management class taught by professor lisa dolby utilizes many of the tools most students and would...
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colleen in jamaica, new york, hello. caller: i think vice president biden showed us the way a leader should act. they had on masks, they were , and they were full of compassion for the people. thank you. : khalid in new york. caller: i think there is some confusion. people think that wearing a mask text them from getting virus. that is not the case. it does not protect us from catching the virus from others, but it does reduce the risk of others getting it from our breath and our coughing and sneezing. it is doing it for others. if you want to protect yourself, you really want to wear the medical n95 mask. i think as a courtesy to others when we are out and about, we need to wear any face coverings, to prevent them from getting it from us. that is something that i do and i would encourage them to think of others when making -- wearing a mask. john, in columbus, ohio. you are on. caller: my feeling about this is i do think that room that is talking about the right to valid.it is alcoholllowed to have but there are laws an
colleen in jamaica, new york, hello. caller: i think vice president biden showed us the way a leader should act. they had on masks, they were , and they were full of compassion for the people. thank you. : khalid in new york. caller: i think there is some confusion. people think that wearing a mask text them from getting virus. that is not the case. it does not protect us from catching the virus from others, but it does reduce the risk of others getting it from our breath and our coughing and...
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for the foreseeable future distance learning is here to stay says san jose state economics chair, colleen hate in fact it is. >>quite a large change to go from in person instruction to online instruction. but what we predict is that students will be better equipped for our future because of the online experience so hello, everyone and welcome to unit to online classes like this archives and management class taught by professor lisa dolby utilizes many of the tools most students and would be students are already using amid stay home orders transitioning to distance learning should be seamless for many students and will look good on their resume says professor hate as students learn the skills in an online class that you don't get in in person class. they are better prepared for the global marketplace and for the possibility of working remotely in their future, they're learning skills such as how to manage their time how to make sure that they are self supervising and that's what employers are going to be looking for distance learning offers flexibility for those facing housing and transpor
for the foreseeable future distance learning is here to stay says san jose state economics chair, colleen hate in fact it is. >>quite a large change to go from in person instruction to online instruction. but what we predict is that students will be better equipped for our future because of the online experience so hello, everyone and welcome to unit to online classes like this archives and management class taught by professor lisa dolby utilizes many of the tools most students and would...
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for the foreseeable future distance learning is here to stay says san jose state economics chair, colleen hate. >>in fact it is quite a large change to go from in person instruction to online instruction. but what we predict is that students will be better equipped for our future because of the online experience so hello, everyone and welcome to unit to online classes like this archives and management class taught by professor lisa dolby utilizes many of the tools most students and would be students are already using amid stay home orders transitioning to distance learning should be seamless for many students and will look good on their resume says professor hate as students learn the skills in an online class that you don't get in in person class. they are better prepared for the global marketplace and for the possibility of working remotely in their future, they're learning skills such as how to manage their time how to make sure that they are self supervising and that's when employers are going to be looking for distance learning offers flexibility for those facing housing and transpor
for the foreseeable future distance learning is here to stay says san jose state economics chair, colleen hate. >>in fact it is quite a large change to go from in person instruction to online instruction. but what we predict is that students will be better equipped for our future because of the online experience so hello, everyone and welcome to unit to online classes like this archives and management class taught by professor lisa dolby utilizes many of the tools most students and would...
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>>and colleen, texas, ron carny, a carpenter by trade, spent his money on groceries to feed over 160ulus check. believe me just to make all them people smile at least one day. >> people out here need the help. >> in texas, it was this scene thousands of cars lined up at the san antonio food bank that inspired elaine huvy to donate her entire $1,200 check. >> i wanted to pass it on to someone that it could help. >> at this arkansas steakhouse, workers got a big surprise from some regulars. a $1,200 tip. >> came at a time that most of our staff really needed that. >> enough for every employees to get $100 even those in the medical community, promising to keep giving dr. jess friedman, who qualified for a check based on her residency status last year, plans to give some money away. >> but there's also this part of just, like, seeing and recognizing people but i say like i see you, i see your suffering and it matters to me is a really important thing that i think can affect a person's emotional and physical health, as well. >> at the heart of the american spirit, a sense of duty. >> i'm
>>and colleen, texas, ron carny, a carpenter by trade, spent his money on groceries to feed over 160ulus check. believe me just to make all them people smile at least one day. >> people out here need the help. >> in texas, it was this scene thousands of cars lined up at the san antonio food bank that inspired elaine huvy to donate her entire $1,200 check. >> i wanted to pass it on to someone that it could help. >> at this arkansas steakhouse, workers got a big...
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incarceration and is scheduled for a june 25th court appearance the river city fraternal order of police colleen walker's home incarceration a slap in the face to everyone wearing a badge and a facebook post the union president saying the man violently attacked our officers and was charged with attempted murder after shooting a sergeant louisville mehr greg fisher said in a statement police work involved incredibly difficult situations additionally residents have rights these 2 concepts will and must be weighed by our justice system as the case proceeds the officers have been placed on administrative assignments a spokeswoman for the louisville metro police department said in an e-mail the internal of a. continues she declined to comment further reporting for the news with rick sanchez natasha suites r t r let's get into this joining us now is retired u.s. marshal matthew fogg is good enough to share his a thoughts on this a chief thanks so much for joining us you know i want to start with i was just reading the articles about this and the warrant itself troubles me apparently they were given a
incarceration and is scheduled for a june 25th court appearance the river city fraternal order of police colleen walker's home incarceration a slap in the face to everyone wearing a badge and a facebook post the union president saying the man violently attacked our officers and was charged with attempted murder after shooting a sergeant louisville mehr greg fisher said in a statement police work involved incredibly difficult situations additionally residents have rights these 2 concepts will...
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during this historic pandemic the president made a declaration colleen for churches to reopen some governors have deemed a liquor stores and abortion clinics is essential but have left out churches and other houses of. worship snow right and in a present. in any was defending the president against a room of reporters attacking the announcement of the president will strongly encourage every governor to allow their churches to reopen and boy it's interesting to be in a room that desperately wants to seem to see these churches and houses of worship stay close to see if it's not safe because the president is going to occur that the president talked to remarks to the people we jeff it is safe to reopen your churches and you do so in accordance with the guidelines which are laid out and miss in b.c. highlighting a doctor who not only insults the president but faith as a whole the correspondent even snickering take a listen constitutional law specialist sense scrambling in figuring out how exactly he can override individual state governors the fire is not only just it was fun to play the amateurish
during this historic pandemic the president made a declaration colleen for churches to reopen some governors have deemed a liquor stores and abortion clinics is essential but have left out churches and other houses of. worship snow right and in a present. in any was defending the president against a room of reporters attacking the announcement of the president will strongly encourage every governor to allow their churches to reopen and boy it's interesting to be in a room that desperately wants...
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played a key role in the funding and running a radio station who knew colleen which in the tribe you know that followed the rwandan genocide when many of the suspects were tried. maybe a cleaning lady a key role in. creating the genocide the italian government says series travel restrictions from early next month all international travel and movement within the country will be allowed italy was the 1st country in europe to impose a nationwide lockdown. the bundesliga football tournament has resumed today marking the return of high level sport to germany 6 games are shared tool to be played 5 are being played right now spectators will not be allowed inside the stadiums at least 23 migrant workers have been killed in northern india when their truck collided with another vehicle that's the latest incident involving laborers as they try to return home during the lockdown in the past week more than 30 people have died protests in shopping malls across hong kong demonstrates a stop to sing and shout before blending into the crowds the movement's leaders are calling for an independent inqui
played a key role in the funding and running a radio station who knew colleen which in the tribe you know that followed the rwandan genocide when many of the suspects were tried. maybe a cleaning lady a key role in. creating the genocide the italian government says series travel restrictions from early next month all international travel and movement within the country will be allowed italy was the 1st country in europe to impose a nationwide lockdown. the bundesliga football tournament has...
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moments defending these numbers as something that the united states can rebound from in her words colleen donald trump the jobs president saying that well these are certainly not good numbers this is something that is a result of coded 19 other words the u.s. president deliberately allowing the economy that was historically record breaking in terms of the low unemployment rate to stop that in order to save what she said were more than 2000000 lives in other words this was a deliberate decision to halt this economy and implying that the decision will be the u.s. president should turn it back on of course we know it won't be that easy as we've heard from the economic advisor larry kudlow today the reality is that many of these jobs lost well you see as much of it is temporary in nature there are others that will lock return immediately so what this administration is projecting is that the 1st 3 quarters of this year very bad in terms of economic numbers all across the board but they do see optimism for the 4th quarter they're also predicting that 2021 will be very strong of course hidden in
moments defending these numbers as something that the united states can rebound from in her words colleen donald trump the jobs president saying that well these are certainly not good numbers this is something that is a result of coded 19 other words the u.s. president deliberately allowing the economy that was historically record breaking in terms of the low unemployment rate to stop that in order to save what she said were more than 2000000 lives in other words this was a deliberate decision...
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colleen hade says it's a balancing act. >> if they feel it's safe it doesn't matter whether your county is closed or not. if you can go to the next county, those people will do that travel. >> reporter: latinos account for more than a third of those who have died from covid-19 here in santa clara county. >> thank you. >>> after a month's delay, san jose bringing back the formerar market. it will return on june 5th. it will have social distancing protocols. the winchester mystery house opened the victorian gardens. all guests must wear face masks and practice social distancing. the home remains closed. >>> marin county is loosening its parking restrictions at recreational areas. county officials say many parks will be accessible. towns and cities can limit access. locations that draw large crowds will are main closed. >>> areas where people have been pushing boundaries are asking california to move faster in the reopening process. they want to move on to the next steps of phase two and reopen more businesses. >> reporter: in napa county, sheltering in place is a feeling of simmering in p
colleen hade says it's a balancing act. >> if they feel it's safe it doesn't matter whether your county is closed or not. if you can go to the next county, those people will do that travel. >> reporter: latinos account for more than a third of those who have died from covid-19 here in santa clara county. >> thank you. >>> after a month's delay, san jose bringing back the formerar market. it will return on june 5th. it will have social distancing protocols. the...
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and henry, author of "saving colleen" that you can preorder now, and you should. >> we first broke thet ric grenell bringing secret intelligence and a satchel over to thend justice department. breaking tonight we finally know what was in that bag. we are learning it's one of several batches of intelligence being the castle may explain why former obama intel officials like john brennan were lashing out and could inform what is coming up next. grenell, the exclusive video that i mentioned last week, then bringing a list of what we know was in that bag, which obama officials went after michael flynn and on the mast him. that could be illegal, because normally the names of u.s. citizens that get picked up onre wiretaps are blacked out for privacy. in the case of general flynn, his name was originally redacted in the intel because he was swept up in the intel of a non-u.s. citizen. so when obama officials unmasked that flynn was the one on the other line during the presidential transition and we could out to newspapers, it could be illegal, because leaking unclassified information or using
and henry, author of "saving colleen" that you can preorder now, and you should. >> we first broke thet ric grenell bringing secret intelligence and a satchel over to thend justice department. breaking tonight we finally know what was in that bag. we are learning it's one of several batches of intelligence being the castle may explain why former obama intel officials like john brennan were lashing out and could inform what is coming up next. grenell, the exclusive video that i...
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for the foreseeable future distance learning is here to stay says san jose state economics chair, colleen hate in fact it is. >>quite a large change to go from in person instruction to online instruction. but what we predict is that students will be better equipped for our future because of the online experience so hello, everyone and welcome to unit to online classes like this archives and management class taught by professor lisa dolby utilizes many of the toolm most students and would be students are already using amid stay home orders transitioning to distance learning should be seamless for many students and will look good on their resume says professor hate as students learn the skills in an online class that you don't get in in person class. they are better prepared for the global marketplace and for the possibility of working remotely in their future. they're learning skills such as how to manage their time how to make sure that they are self supervising and that's when employers are going to be looking for distance learning offers flexibility for those facing housing and transpor
for the foreseeable future distance learning is here to stay says san jose state economics chair, colleen hate in fact it is. >>quite a large change to go from in person instruction to online instruction. but what we predict is that students will be better equipped for our future because of the online experience so hello, everyone and welcome to unit to online classes like this archives and management class taught by professor lisa dolby utilizes many of the toolm most students and would...
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colleen says construction could have an ancillary impact bringing other industries back to fiscal health. >> any time you have somebody going back to construction or some other industry. that person has income coming in. that allows them to buy stuff. so, it increases consumption. and, to the extent that that person's saving or investing we see that activity increasing as well. >> this project is a part of a total buildout in that area. the developer says when this project is complete they will be able to house about 1500 workers, in what they call a quote non-dense setting. you've got to remember, that when they started this project there were completely different economic conditions, and conditions related to covid-19. now, when they get ready to complete it, and when they do completed. we have done under the specter of social distancing. we will head back to you. >>> >> jesse do they have any update on a new completion date for this project? >> reporter: they are looking at next spring, but you know, let's see how it goes -- >>> >> thank you. coming up here, the debate over reopening
colleen says construction could have an ancillary impact bringing other industries back to fiscal health. >> any time you have somebody going back to construction or some other industry. that person has income coming in. that allows them to buy stuff. so, it increases consumption. and, to the extent that that person's saving or investing we see that activity increasing as well. >> this project is a part of a total buildout in that area. the developer says when this project is...
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colleen barrett who i know very well, very good citizen investigative reporter spent two years on thisut she found where a democrat congress woman in houston paid a convicted forger and another convicted forger working on the campaign, they all have audiotapes of them talking about how they can harvest these ballots, group them up in groups of 50, the signature is where the same, or the envelope as they wear on every one of these ballots and the ballot signatures. twitterr owes the president an apology. fact-check him for his opinion, his opinion was based on fact because the democrats are trying to steal this election. the democrat plan to have everybody vote by mail is an invitation to fraud and its itsa total scam but i'd like all of your millions of viewers to tweet their own tweet out about how mail in ballots are a scam by the democrats. let's see if twitter fact checks me and the millions of people. not the remember when howard beale said, you are mad as hell and not going to take it anymore" millions of tweets do you write your own sweet, folks, send it out and let's see if the
colleen barrett who i know very well, very good citizen investigative reporter spent two years on thisut she found where a democrat congress woman in houston paid a convicted forger and another convicted forger working on the campaign, they all have audiotapes of them talking about how they can harvest these ballots, group them up in groups of 50, the signature is where the same, or the envelope as they wear on every one of these ballots and the ballot signatures. twitterr owes the president an...
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colleen kraft at emery university hospital. here's your chance to speak to america to tell them if they are going to go out this holiday weekend, how to do it safely. what's the one or two things people should do? >> we need to -- good morning. we need to do the things that we've been talking about for all this time, right? we need to maintain social distancing, we need to work on our own hand and face hygiene. if we are around people that are coughing or sneezing, avoid them. so these are the things that we've been talking about throughout the pandemic. those should not change just because the weather is nice and the new jersey beaches are open. >> right. the virus is not taking a holiday. be as vigilant as you have been. i want to ask you about a couple developments that percolated over the last few hours. concern about hotspots in the south. there have been models that have suggested spikes in some of the cities and we're actually seeing it in certain places. let's talk about alabama. montgomery, alabama, the mayor is down t
colleen kraft at emery university hospital. here's your chance to speak to america to tell them if they are going to go out this holiday weekend, how to do it safely. what's the one or two things people should do? >> we need to -- good morning. we need to do the things that we've been talking about for all this time, right? we need to maintain social distancing, we need to work on our own hand and face hygiene. if we are around people that are coughing or sneezing, avoid them. so these...
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for the foreseeable future distance learning is here to stay says san jose state economics chair, colleenin fact it is. >>quite a large change to go from in person instruction to online instruction. but what we predict is that students will be better equipped for our future because of the online experience so hello, everyone and welcome to unit to online classes like this archives and management class taught by professor lisa dolby utilizes many of the tools most students and would be students are already using amid stay home orders transitioning to distance learning should be seamless for many students and will look good on their resume says professor hate as students learn the skills in an online class. but you don't get in in person class. they are better prepared for the global marketplace and for the possibility of working remotely in their future. they're learning skills such as how to manage their time how to make sure that they are self supervising and that's what employers are going to be looking for distance learning offers flexibility for those facing housing and transportation
for the foreseeable future distance learning is here to stay says san jose state economics chair, colleenin fact it is. >>quite a large change to go from in person instruction to online instruction. but what we predict is that students will be better equipped for our future because of the online experience so hello, everyone and welcome to unit to online classes like this archives and management class taught by professor lisa dolby utilizes many of the tools most students and would be...
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. >> reporter: san jose economist colleen yates says construction can have an ancillary impact, bringing other industries back to fiscal health. >> every time you have someone going back to work whether it's construction or some other industry that person has in, coming and which allows them to buy stuff, so it increases consumption, and to the extent that person saves or invests, we see that type of activity increasing as well. >> reporter: the one santana west project as part of a total one million-square-foot buildout in the area. the developers say when completed, this project will be able to house approximately 1500 workers in what they are calling a, quote, non-dense setting. when they started this work, it was one set of conditions and now when they finish, it will be done under the specter of social distancing. in san jose, jesse gary, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> coming up, making life or death decisions after the break, we will hear from a bay area surgeon just returning from new york where he helped treat people with the coronavirus. >>> and showing their appreciation for healthcare w
. >> reporter: san jose economist colleen yates says construction can have an ancillary impact, bringing other industries back to fiscal health. >> every time you have someone going back to work whether it's construction or some other industry that person has in, coming and which allows them to buy stuff, so it increases consumption, and to the extent that person saves or invests, we see that type of activity increasing as well. >> reporter: the one santana west project as...
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colleen sent me a contract. her contract and i signed a turkey. i went a wooden had her second child maggie on march 24th, the very first day under the stay at home order and these women aren't alone the inquiries are. out of control probably 3 a day this is calling kennedy schroeder she was the midwife or o'donnell and when people realize you know this is a safer option in some ways whether that's mentally because you can have your support percent. >>i'm physically because you're avoiding the germs of the hospital taking a look over the last 12 months searches for home births across the u.s. spiked in march and different times in april. kennedy schroeder says she normally takes the summer it was you know the universe or whatever. >>giving the space to fell rachel o'donnell took up one of those spaces she says she's glad she did so she was in labor for less than an hour late. >>one 35 we have a baby her husband helped deliver their baby with calling on the phone o'donnell says this may not have been the original plan but it was exactly how it was
colleen sent me a contract. her contract and i signed a turkey. i went a wooden had her second child maggie on march 24th, the very first day under the stay at home order and these women aren't alone the inquiries are. out of control probably 3 a day this is calling kennedy schroeder she was the midwife or o'donnell and when people realize you know this is a safer option in some ways whether that's mentally because you can have your support percent. >>i'm physically because you're...
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colleen craft to find out what adjustments she is making now that most of the country is reopening. >> some of the scenes i have seen on televisions of bars and very busy restaurants, those make me anxious. i get to be witness to people being extremely sick to this virus. >> reporter: simultaneously, she said she understands the need for people, specifically kids, to see each other in person. >> everyone is weathering the storm differently. >> reporter: we'll have all the tips coming up at 7:00 a.m. and so many hitting the road, a closer look at those plunging gas prices. with your "gma first look" i'm beck becky worley. >>> the facility reported 26 deaths but the state says that reported number is incorrect and there are actually less than 11. an exact number has not yet been released. the cases happening at redwood health care center in oakland not far from 580. a junior in high school and her grandfather was a patient and recently died because of covid-19. she said there were challenges talking with him during the shelter-in-place order but nurses let him use their cell phone to fa
colleen craft to find out what adjustments she is making now that most of the country is reopening. >> some of the scenes i have seen on televisions of bars and very busy restaurants, those make me anxious. i get to be witness to people being extremely sick to this virus. >> reporter: simultaneously, she said she understands the need for people, specifically kids, to see each other in person. >> everyone is weathering the storm differently. >> reporter: we'll have all...
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colleen sent me a contract. her contract and i signed a i went a wooden had her second child maggie on march 24th, the very first day under the stay at home order and these women aren't alone the inquiries are. out of control probably 3 a day this is calling kennedy schroeder she was the midwife or o'donnell and when people realize you know this is a safer option in some ways whether that's mentally because you can have your support percent. >>i'm physically because you're avoiding the germs of the hospital taking a look over the last 12 months searches for home births across the u.s. spiked in march and different times in april. kennedy schroeder says she normally takes the summer you know the universe or whatever. >>giving the space to fell rachel o'donnell took up one of those spaces she says she's glad she did so she was in labor for less than an hour late. >>one 35 we have a baby her husband helped deliver their baby with calling on the phone o'donnell says this may not have been the original plan but it wa
colleen sent me a contract. her contract and i signed a i went a wooden had her second child maggie on march 24th, the very first day under the stay at home order and these women aren't alone the inquiries are. out of control probably 3 a day this is calling kennedy schroeder she was the midwife or o'donnell and when people realize you know this is a safer option in some ways whether that's mentally because you can have your support percent. >>i'm physically because you're avoiding the...
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colleen haight says it's a balancing act. >> but if they feel it's safe to go out, it doesn't matter whether your county is closed or not. if you can go to the next county, those people will do that, travel. >> latinos account for more than a third of those who have died from covid-19 here in santa clara county.veafn in san jose, i'm chris nguyen, abc7 news. >> chris, thank you. >>> from the south bay we go north to sonoma county, reopening more businesses today. this is video of a car wash that opened up this morning. other places now up and running include outdoor museums, botanical gardens and pet groomers. shopping malls can provide curbside pickup. sonoma county moved into phase 2 a week ago following the state's guidelines. county leaders are encouraging everyone to continue their social distancing at businesses that are back opac other top sc single child access to a laptop and internet in their homes. thanks to a big donation from twitter's ceo. education someone of the four issues we're dedicating more resources to in an effort to building a better bay area during this pande
colleen haight says it's a balancing act. >> but if they feel it's safe to go out, it doesn't matter whether your county is closed or not. if you can go to the next county, those people will do that, travel. >> latinos account for more than a third of those who have died from covid-19 here in santa clara county.veafn in san jose, i'm chris nguyen, abc7 news. >> chris, thank you. >>> from the south bay we go north to sonoma county, reopening more businesses today. this...
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for the foreseeable future distance learning is here to stay says san jose state economics chair, colleen hate in fact it is. >>quite a large change to go from in person instruction to online instruction. but what we predict is that students will be better equipped for our future because of the online experience so hello, everyone and welcome to unit to online classes like this archives and management class taught by professor lisa dolby utilizes many of the tools most students and would be students are already using amid stay home orders transitioning to distance learning should be seamless for many students and will look good on their resume says professor hate as students learn the skills in an online class that you don't get in in person class. they are better prepared for the global marketplace and for the possibility of working remotely in their future. they're learning skills such as how to manage their time how to make sure that they are self supervising and that's when employers are going to be looking for distance learning offers flexibility for those facing housing and transpor
for the foreseeable future distance learning is here to stay says san jose state economics chair, colleen hate in fact it is. >>quite a large change to go from in person instruction to online instruction. but what we predict is that students will be better equipped for our future because of the online experience so hello, everyone and welcome to unit to online classes like this archives and management class taught by professor lisa dolby utilizes many of the tools most students and would...
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colleen, kansas city, missouri. are you there? caller: yes, i'm here. host: go ahead, we are listening. caller: i've got a few things. first, not everybody is looking for a handout. there are a lot of people who are poor and we have senior citizens who hardly get anything for food. they don't get food stamps because when they want to give them out, they give us 10 or 15 when they give the groups like the younger people and maybe those with families 600 and 700. we are not getting anything. early in the morning i go to the store. i might go twice a week. i walked to the store and get my exercise, i wear my mask. on me, likeomes up a lot of them do, especially young people, i tell them get back, get back. you got to be six feet. i look out for myself. we have food drives -- they are not going to the poor. i was at a food drive yesterday, they gave me a bunch of bananas and that was it. then we had people in cars, they are taking advantage of food drives. what about senior citizens who are at home and they don't get any food? people are so inconsiderate of
colleen, kansas city, missouri. are you there? caller: yes, i'm here. host: go ahead, we are listening. caller: i've got a few things. first, not everybody is looking for a handout. there are a lot of people who are poor and we have senior citizens who hardly get anything for food. they don't get food stamps because when they want to give them out, they give us 10 or 15 when they give the groups like the younger people and maybe those with families 600 and 700. we are not getting anything....
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before and in another location birmingham alabama we have two examples i only wrote one down here but colleen carr, she was a teenager and a bus driver treated her poorly, she spent on him she cursed him, and then she spent 30 days in jail. as a teenager. and then there's an instance of another woman who's nameless in the record, who got into a shoving match with a white man on the bus. he she cursed him while she was right in the bus, and then when she got off the bus, she was arrested and sentenced to, spent time in jail. but in montgomery, the point several of you have made their several documented incidences of women doing exactly what parks did. and some of them did it more than once the first one here being pepsi worthy, who in 1943 she argued with the driver she got off the bus the driver followed her split on her beat her and according to eyewitness testimony she gave as much as she got, i don't know what happened to her. but i'm thinking she probably spent some time in jail henrietta brinson sat in front of a white couple on a bus and it was targeted by the bus driver but you avoided
before and in another location birmingham alabama we have two examples i only wrote one down here but colleen carr, she was a teenager and a bus driver treated her poorly, she spent on him she cursed him, and then she spent 30 days in jail. as a teenager. and then there's an instance of another woman who's nameless in the record, who got into a shoving match with a white man on the bus. he she cursed him while she was right in the bus, and then when she got off the bus, she was arrested and...
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we've got rebecca, olivia, colleen tucker, the william family we see you all tamika, we see you we justthe seibert family >>> mr. roker, how about a check of the weather >> got to get some oswego alum up there on that big virtual plaza. in the meantime, let's look at what you've got going on over the next 48 hours. we start with today, you can see we've got finally arthur moving away, rip current along the atlantic coast, more rain for mid atlantic, fire risk in the southwest, snow in interior sections of california and nevada tomorrow severe storms in the plains, western plains more flooding continuing in the ohio river valley. high surf advisories northeastern atlantic coast and a lot of wet weather along the gulf coast as well that's what going on around the >> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. beautiful look at our view and our start of the day in san francisco on this tuesday morning. we're going to see our temperatures today reaching into the low 60s here. some low 70s for the inland areas and then some upper 60s for the south bay. we'll also still have a slight chance of
we've got rebecca, olivia, colleen tucker, the william family we see you all tamika, we see you we justthe seibert family >>> mr. roker, how about a check of the weather >> got to get some oswego alum up there on that big virtual plaza. in the meantime, let's look at what you've got going on over the next 48 hours. we start with today, you can see we've got finally arthur moving away, rip current along the atlantic coast, more rain for mid atlantic, fire risk in the southwest,...
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colleen kraft, an infectious disease expert at emory university hospital in atlanta where she was ontelevision of bars and very busy restaurants, those make me anxious. i get to be a witness to people being extremely sick from this virus so it's serious. >> reporter: but simultaneously, she says she understands the need for people, specifically kids, to see each other in person. >> i'm an extrovert so i think it's really important but i've also -- everybody is weathering this storm differently. >> reporter: enter what's being called the quaran-team. or -- >> coronavirus circle. >> reporter: a limited group of healthy people dr. kraft says her family sees in person while practicing social distancing. >> who you feel comfortable about having your family and children around because they share sort of the same prevention tactics. >> reporter: tactics like minimal trips outside the house and even those being limited to places like the grocery store while wearing a mask. dr. kraft has three kids, 9, 11 and 13. a few days ago she allowed them to see friends outside, playing games without ph
colleen kraft, an infectious disease expert at emory university hospital in atlanta where she was ontelevision of bars and very busy restaurants, those make me anxious. i get to be a witness to people being extremely sick from this virus so it's serious. >> reporter: but simultaneously, she says she understands the need for people, specifically kids, to see each other in person. >> i'm an extrovert so i think it's really important but i've also -- everybody is weathering this storm...
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. >> this is colleen rebecca and i work at tenderloin neighborhood development corporation. and we also support this legislation because s.r.o. residents face barriers to preventing infection from covid-19 that other housed san francisco residents do not face. and they need policies to protect and to support them during this pandemic. health starts in our community and health starts in people's home. this legislation is necessary because as we have seen as this pandemic has unfolded over the past couple of months, a one-size-fits-all approach leaves residents who share bathrooms and kitchens out of a real chance for prevention. and out of a real chance to recover from an illness in an environment that is safe for them. and our policies really have to mitigate the structural inequalities that exist that created this discrepancy that have already resulted in, you know, different health outcomes for our lowest income members of our communities, for people living in s.r.o.s, and our seniors aging in place and people with disabilities and formerly homeless people, families. and t
. >> this is colleen rebecca and i work at tenderloin neighborhood development corporation. and we also support this legislation because s.r.o. residents face barriers to preventing infection from covid-19 that other housed san francisco residents do not face. and they need policies to protect and to support them during this pandemic. health starts in our community and health starts in people's home. this legislation is necessary because as we have seen as this pandemic has unfolded over...
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. >>> with me is colleen jean-pierre from the biden campaign. good to see you. you're reaction and the take on police there and the horrific incidents in new york city. >> yeah, i want to -- i want to go back to why we're having this moment right now. we have to remember that george floyd's death was so heinous, not just people in the country saw it but people around the world saw it. and we watched a white police officer put his knee on the neck of george's there and he was pleading for breath and one of the last words that he said was "i can't breathe" while his body was going limp. and we have to remember that people are in pain. the black community is in pain because his life was so de valued. because that is not a one-off. this is something that has occurred over and over and over again. and vice president biden in his remarks on friday said something that resonated with me as a black woman. as a black mother. which is this is one of the country's original sin. and he also said that leadership needs to come to the table to deal with uprooting racial inequal
. >>> with me is colleen jean-pierre from the biden campaign. good to see you. you're reaction and the take on police there and the horrific incidents in new york city. >> yeah, i want to -- i want to go back to why we're having this moment right now. we have to remember that george floyd's death was so heinous, not just people in the country saw it but people around the world saw it. and we watched a white police officer put his knee on the neck of george's there and he was...
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we will go to colleen in pennsylvania. go ahead.ler: yes, my question is how does the supreme court determined on which cases they will review and which they will reject? guest: wonderful question. very important. hearustices can decide to any case they want. there is a small category of cases that are part of their original jurisdiction, which they have to here. it includes disputes between two states and controversies arising on the high seas. the general principle they use, they will take a case if there is a disagreement between the lower courts. if one federal court says x and another federal court says y, the court believes it is their job to come up with a national rule. that is called a circuit split. that is the surest way of getting a case decided. there are also cases that the court believes are really important to be decided. that can include cases like the wisconsin voting rights case, which the court saw the country needs an answer. they could include cases involving presidential subpoena. here is another answer to you
we will go to colleen in pennsylvania. go ahead.ler: yes, my question is how does the supreme court determined on which cases they will review and which they will reject? guest: wonderful question. very important. hearustices can decide to any case they want. there is a small category of cases that are part of their original jurisdiction, which they have to here. it includes disputes between two states and controversies arising on the high seas. the general principle they use, they will take a...
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. >> this is colleen rebecca and i work at tenderloin neighborhood development corporation. and we also support this legislation because s.r.o. residents face barriers to preventing infection from covid-19 that other housed san francisco residents do not face. and they need policies to protect and to support them during this pandemic. health starts in our community and health starts in people's home. this legislation is necessary because as we have seen as this pandemic has unfolded over the past couple of months, a one-size-fits-all approach leaves residents who share bathrooms and kitchens out of a real chance for prevention. and out of a real chance to recover from an illness in an environment that is safe for them. and our policies really have to mitigate the structural inequalities that exist that created this discrepancy that have already resulted in, you know, different health outcomes for our lowest income members of our communities, for people living in s.r.o.s, and our seniors aging in place and people with disabilities and formerly homeless people, families. and t
. >> this is colleen rebecca and i work at tenderloin neighborhood development corporation. and we also support this legislation because s.r.o. residents face barriers to preventing infection from covid-19 that other housed san francisco residents do not face. and they need policies to protect and to support them during this pandemic. health starts in our community and health starts in people's home. this legislation is necessary because as we have seen as this pandemic has unfolded over...
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then colleen and daniel will walk us through the government exam.esterday at a press briefing governor roy cooper responded to a question about moving the state into phase one of reopening and if he was concerned people would go out more than they should. [video clip] >> we will be able to know how people are doing by the number of positive tests we have, the percentage, the number of people who are in the hospital, by the pre covid-19 symptoms. we will know how we are doing and if the people of north carolina do things to spread more virus and more people get sick, we will now we do not need to go into phase two because our evidence will show as otherwise. think this is the right move at the right time. we are encouraging people to be careful and i think people have learned a lot. yes, people are going to go out more because it is warmer and it is going to be mother's day weekend. i think that is fine. there is less a chance of spreading the virus outdoors. we want people to be outdoors but we want them to be socially distant and to wear a cloth co
then colleen and daniel will walk us through the government exam.esterday at a press briefing governor roy cooper responded to a question about moving the state into phase one of reopening and if he was concerned people would go out more than they should. [video clip] >> we will be able to know how people are doing by the number of positive tests we have, the percentage, the number of people who are in the hospital, by the pre covid-19 symptoms. we will know how we are doing and if the...
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. >> hey, friends, i just want to say happy mother's day to sister colleen and awesome mom. christine. my wife shirley who is a terrific stepmom. and then i think about all the moms here at fox. our ceo suzanne scott supported my sister and i 100 percent through our surgeries and then, of course, have you my partner in crime on "america's newsroom" sandra smith just an awesome mom. and then, of course, dr. nicole saphier who has been helping us throughout this pandemic. and i think but, ainsley, happy mother's day. these are extraordinary times, and we want to thank the extraordinary people in the healthcare community, working to care for all of us. at novartis, we promise to do our part. as always, we're doing everything we can to help keep cosentyx accessible and affordable. if you have any questions at all, call us, email us, visit us online. we're here to help support you when you need us. take care, and be well. to learn more, call one eight four four cosentyx or visit cosentyx.com i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolute
. >> hey, friends, i just want to say happy mother's day to sister colleen and awesome mom. christine. my wife shirley who is a terrific stepmom. and then i think about all the moms here at fox. our ceo suzanne scott supported my sister and i 100 percent through our surgeries and then, of course, have you my partner in crime on "america's newsroom" sandra smith just an awesome mom. and then, of course, dr. nicole saphier who has been helping us throughout this pandemic. and i...
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beautiful thank you and happy mothers day to you all and here is associate producer montana with her mom colleenexas. montana i didn't know about it i might have to check it out at some point. emily? >> emily: thanks, pete as pressure mounts on china to answer for the coronavirus pandemic fox business host maria bartiromo takes a deep dive into how it began. maria: questions about the coronavirus have been circulating since the world first learned of the pandemic and answers have not been easy to come by. china's lack of transparency and outright lies have not only resulted in over 100,000 deaths, but also triggered speculation about the communist countries intention. griff: joining us now the host of the one hour special america vs. china, and host of "sunday morning futures" maria bartiromo joins us, good morning, maria. what an important piece you have done. maria: hey griff, thank you so much. this is a compilation of three years of investigating. in the last three years i've been speaking with business leaders as well as political leaders, congressmen all about china's goals and what the ch
beautiful thank you and happy mothers day to you all and here is associate producer montana with her mom colleenexas. montana i didn't know about it i might have to check it out at some point. emily? >> emily: thanks, pete as pressure mounts on china to answer for the coronavirus pandemic fox business host maria bartiromo takes a deep dive into how it began. maria: questions about the coronavirus have been circulating since the world first learned of the pandemic and answers have not been...