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the active defender of columbia is this fellow here, wade hampton, columbia's hometown defender. he will command columbia's defenses in its last days. however, the decision to defend is not really in his hand. there's much confusion going on, even with the alleged 6000, perhaps 5000 if active in his hand. general beauregard -- the city must be held as long as circumstances will permit to give time for our reinforcements to arrive. however, there's not going to be much in the way of reinforcements that will be able to arrive at this point here. there's also going to be questions about what to do. there will be accounts about the city being choked with cotton. all sorts of cotton that will become an issue because when they get into the town itself, the order that was previously issued by general beauregard, you want to be out of the hands of the federalists, so we will get it before the yankees sees it or burn it themselves. the opposite opinion will be hampton's opinion that we should not burn it, perhaps we should do something else with it. wade hampton will meet with beauregard
the active defender of columbia is this fellow here, wade hampton, columbia's hometown defender. he will command columbia's defenses in its last days. however, the decision to defend is not really in his hand. there's much confusion going on, even with the alleged 6000, perhaps 5000 if active in his hand. general beauregard -- the city must be held as long as circumstances will permit to give time for our reinforcements to arrive. however, there's not going to be much in the way of...
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the eisenhower's at home, at columbia university. [applause] with his gracious modesty, he became the 13th president of the two century old institution. he told news man simply, i want to try to learn the requirements of a new and very important job. by the time of his former installation inside of the institution, attended by educators and other leaders from around the globe, he was convinced that he was ready for the job. well his proud family listened attentively, he pledged that colombia would be a dynamic institution. air to the past, and a pioneer in the future. and educated as a power, solemnly pledged is vitality to the service of the university. welcoming his first freshman class, he welcomed himself to the cross section of youth which stood before him. in a very real sense, he observed, i'm a member of this class. it was the first i have been privilege to enroll here. and i am a freshman president. in india's prime minister nehra to, was one of the many distinguish figures who received honourary degrees from columbia, durin
the eisenhower's at home, at columbia university. [applause] with his gracious modesty, he became the 13th president of the two century old institution. he told news man simply, i want to try to learn the requirements of a new and very important job. by the time of his former installation inside of the institution, attended by educators and other leaders from around the globe, he was convinced that he was ready for the job. well his proud family listened attentively, he pledged that colombia...
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and destroying them to build more of columbia. >> also, columbia was involved in secret research foruty to stop it. the war research was symbolic of the war itself. the expansion of harlem we called institutional racism. >> on i am a 23rd, there was a rally call and all. these students showed up. and it turned out to be a huge crowd. >> it became like a spontaneous mob and we ended up occupying the main classroom building. >> at columbia university, students barricade themselves in the buildings. their leader is a 20-year-old exboy scout. >> one way to keep going is by building the strike. >> the task was to keep topping yourself. to keep taking more and more risk. >> the student demands, no more military research. no more construction on land in harlem and no punishment for occupying the buildings. >> people elementary school in sleeping bags, on the floor. and we were constantly brought supplies and tossed them up to the windows. within a couple days we were occupying five buildings. nobody could go to classes. >> we hope very much that some settlement can be worked out which does
and destroying them to build more of columbia. >> also, columbia was involved in secret research foruty to stop it. the war research was symbolic of the war itself. the expansion of harlem we called institutional racism. >> on i am a 23rd, there was a rally call and all. these students showed up. and it turned out to be a huge crowd. >> it became like a spontaneous mob and we ended up occupying the main classroom building. >> at columbia university, students barricade...
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we want our representation. >> and of the 700,000 residents of the district of columbia, you guys payyou missed out on $750 million in the stimulus package that could have helped the district of columbia and its residents. >> right. so sometimes people think, you're just a little district. the fact is, we have more residents than montana and vermont, and a similar number of residents than two other states. and we give more to the federal government than we get back. so there's a misconception out there that everything that we do is paid for by the federal government. but the last time i checked my pay stub, i pay federal taxes. >> right. >> and that's the same for every taxpayer in the district of columbia. we pay federal taxes, but we don't get our fair share back. >> okay. ladies and gentlemen, there you have it. mayor muriel bowser of the district of columbia, hopefully soon to be, and we're going to change the name of the city as well if that happens? >> we will be the 51st state, and we'll be washington, d.c., but this time, it's the douglas commonwealth. >> there you go. on that
we want our representation. >> and of the 700,000 residents of the district of columbia, you guys payyou missed out on $750 million in the stimulus package that could have helped the district of columbia and its residents. >> right. so sometimes people think, you're just a little district. the fact is, we have more residents than montana and vermont, and a similar number of residents than two other states. and we give more to the federal government than we get back. so there's a...
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mayor muriel bowser of the district of columbia, hopefully soon to be, and we're going to change the happens? >> we will be the 51st state, and we'll be washington, d.c., but this time, it's the douglas commonwealth. >> there you go. on that, we'll be right back, ladies and gentlemen. ♪ looks like they picked the wrong getaway driver. they're going to be paying for this for a long time. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident, even if it's your fault. cut! sonny. was that good? line! the desert never lies. isn't that what i said? no you were talking about allstate and insurance. i just... when i... let's try again. everybody back to one. accident forgiveness from allstate. click or call for a quote today. anywhere near your white couch. but we did it. and you know what happened? nothing. glad bag with leakguard. helps prevent leaks and drama. glad bag with leakguard. at t-mobile, you don't have to choose between a great network and the best prices. we give you both. switch your family from at&t or verizon to t-mobile and yo
mayor muriel bowser of the district of columbia, hopefully soon to be, and we're going to change the happens? >> we will be the 51st state, and we'll be washington, d.c., but this time, it's the douglas commonwealth. >> there you go. on that, we'll be right back, ladies and gentlemen. ♪ looks like they picked the wrong getaway driver. they're going to be paying for this for a long time. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an...
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mayor muriel bowser of the district of columbia, hopefully soon to be, and we're going to change thef that happens? >> we will be the 51st state, and we will be washington, d.c. but this time it's the douglass commonwealth. >> there you go. and on that we'll be right back, aen ♪ (door bell rings) it's open! hey. this is amazing. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and
mayor muriel bowser of the district of columbia, hopefully soon to be, and we're going to change thef that happens? >> we will be the 51st state, and we will be washington, d.c. but this time it's the douglass commonwealth. >> there you go. and on that we'll be right back, aen ♪ (door bell rings) it's open! hey. this is amazing. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my...
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mayor muriel bowser of the district of columbia, hopefully soon to be, and we're going to change thet happens? >> we will be the 51st state, and we'll be washington, d.c., but this time, it's the douglas commonwealth. >> there you go. on that, we'll be right back, ladies and gentlemen. ♪ people used to care. heck, they'd come all the way out here just for a blurry photo of me. oh, that's a good one. wait, what's that? that's just the low-battery warning. oh, alright. now it's all, "check out my rv," and, "let's go four-wheeling." maybe there's a little part of me that wanted to be seen. well, progressive helps people save when they bundle their home with their outdoor vehicles. so they've got other things to do now, bigfoot. wait, what'd you just call me? bigfoot? ♪ my name is daryl. ♪ we stick together, ♪ for worse or for better ♪ (yeah) ♪ through any kind of weather, ♪ (yo) ♪ you're my friend in need. ♪ (come on, come on) ♪ we stick... ♪ "ok, so, magnificent mile for me!" i thought i was managing... ...my moderate to severe crohn's disease. yes! until i realized something was missi
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mayor muriel bowser of the district of columbia, hopefully soon to be, and we're going to change the >> we will be the 51st state, and we will be washington, d.c. but this time it's the douglass commonwealth. >> there you go. on that, we'll be right back, ladies and gentlemen. ♪ sausage is a great i'm deal like life.ah... you get out of it about what you put into it. you put in quality and you gonna get out quality. and that's what we do with jimmy dean. you have a wonderful day alright. sweet-n-sour, spicy buffalo, tangy bbq... each mcnugget, a chance to diversify your sauce portfolio. ♪ ba da ba ba ba less oral steroids. taking my treatment at home. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have siction. may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your doctor
mayor muriel bowser of the district of columbia, hopefully soon to be, and we're going to change the >> we will be the 51st state, and we will be washington, d.c. but this time it's the douglass commonwealth. >> there you go. on that, we'll be right back, ladies and gentlemen. ♪ sausage is a great i'm deal like life.ah... you get out of it about what you put into it. you put in quality and you gonna get out quality. and that's what we do with jimmy dean. you have a wonderful day...
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constitution says congress holds complete legislative authority over the district of columbia, columbia, and i quote, exclusive legislation in all cases whatsoever. that is why the entire budget for d.c., including revenues generated by local sources must be appropriated by congress through this annual appropriations process. therefore, congress bears the constitutional responsibility for the use of all these funds. limiting the abortion funding prohibition the federal funds results in and no limitations n the use of d.c. revenues for abortions, and gives the district of columbia that go head to use locally generated funds to pay for abortions on demand. the last time that the d.c. hyde amendment was removed from the district of columbia force taxpayers to pay for 300 abortions at a cost of $185,000, according to the city's own records. i know my colleagues on the other side of the aisle will denounce this amendment as an attack on women's health, but bi don't think most americans see abortion as healthcare. our nation should invest in women's health but not in abortion. so with that, m
constitution says congress holds complete legislative authority over the district of columbia, columbia, and i quote, exclusive legislation in all cases whatsoever. that is why the entire budget for d.c., including revenues generated by local sources must be appropriated by congress through this annual appropriations process. therefore, congress bears the constitutional responsibility for the use of all these funds. limiting the abortion funding prohibition the federal funds results in and no...
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foner: we all know how radical columbia men are. no women at the time. the university is not radical, the president and trustees are perfectly prepared to stand in the old paths for an indefinite period. there are radicals. when eugene debs spoke on socialism before the students at columbia, the audience that wanted to hear him was so large that none of the university halls were big enough. umm -- all right. the other great center of what is called moderate right-wing, non-revolutionary was milwaukee. milwaukee, wisconsin. the leader there was a man named victor berger. german born, a teacher, politician, newspaper editor who in the 1890's formed a social democratic society of milwaukee with close ties to the populist movement and trade union, american federation of trade unions in milwaukee. and brought his group into the socialist party in 1901. berger said socialist have to win the trade union, the skilled craft union. and to win elections and local offices and that's the way to get to socialism. run candidates for offices. and when you get into offic
foner: we all know how radical columbia men are. no women at the time. the university is not radical, the president and trustees are perfectly prepared to stand in the old paths for an indefinite period. there are radicals. when eugene debs spoke on socialism before the students at columbia, the audience that wanted to hear him was so large that none of the university halls were big enough. umm -- all right. the other great center of what is called moderate right-wing, non-revolutionary was...
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within the boundaries of the district of columbia. i am asking if you know yet whether or not those actions were coordinated with the d.c. national guard were not? sec. esper: my understanding is because i was with the secretary of the army, we were at the fbi joint operations center on monday evening with representatives from a number of agencies, i cannot list them all. i know it was fairly well coordinated. secretary mccarthy did an outstanding job with regard to working that out on the spot. major general walker was by his side most of the time. i will ask chairman billy. -- general milley. i can't confirm or deny that all of those federal law enforcement agencies worked tied into the d.c. national guard. agencies cameeral underneath the department of justice except for the park police who were under the department of interior and the metro police remain under the command of the tc mayor. -- district of columbia mayor. >> thank you. >> mr. rogers? >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you both for being here and for your service to ou
within the boundaries of the district of columbia. i am asking if you know yet whether or not those actions were coordinated with the d.c. national guard were not? sec. esper: my understanding is because i was with the secretary of the army, we were at the fbi joint operations center on monday evening with representatives from a number of agencies, i cannot list them all. i know it was fairly well coordinated. secretary mccarthy did an outstanding job with regard to working that out on the...
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what boris johnson may need to learn about plus health education and equality and the director of columbia university's climate in health program explains why one 3rd of the code is related deaths in the usa the country with more reported the deaths in any other could have been saved if the trumpet ministration to take an action just 2 weeks old is more coming up in today's going underground at 1st as britain contends with the west coronavirus jeffrey capita rate of any g 20 nation what could make britain or for that matter the country it arguably takes its foreign policy from the usa happy joining me now via skype from cambridge is oxford university is often akin to professor of geography danny dorling his latest work co-written with and get called in and is called fin topia what we can learn from the world's happiest country ok danny you're going to have to tell me thanks for going by you're going to have to tell me what the country is 1st of all i guess it's that last 3 years are the best is. i mean come on maybe we will know some aliases or karelia. song but i mean apart from that it's
what boris johnson may need to learn about plus health education and equality and the director of columbia university's climate in health program explains why one 3rd of the code is related deaths in the usa the country with more reported the deaths in any other could have been saved if the trumpet ministration to take an action just 2 weeks old is more coming up in today's going underground at 1st as britain contends with the west coronavirus jeffrey capita rate of any g 20 nation what could...
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"columbia shelters socialists. one.ssor boyson was a professor was lecturing some time ago one of the smaller new england colleges. radicalsome observations. after the lecture one other professor came to discuss theories with him. i would have been surprised, said the gentleman, to hear a college professor put forth ideas except that you are from columbia." [laughter] we all know how radical columbia men are. there were no women at the time. he goes on to say, "the university is not radical. the president and trustees are perfectly prepared to stand in are --"paths, but there the audience wanted to hear him and then at the university halls were big enough. the other great center of what is called moderate right wing was milwaukee. the leader was a man named victor berger. 1890's he formed the social democratic society of milwaukee with close ties to the populist movement and trade union. he brought his group into the socialist party in 1901. berger said they had to win the allegiance of the trade unions, particular
"columbia shelters socialists. one.ssor boyson was a professor was lecturing some time ago one of the smaller new england colleges. radicalsome observations. after the lecture one other professor came to discuss theories with him. i would have been surprised, said the gentleman, to hear a college professor put forth ideas except that you are from columbia." [laughter] we all know how radical columbia men are. there were no women at the time. he goes on to say, "the university is...
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was authorized not by the district of columbia but by congress in 1898 when the district had no home rule. that is to say, self-governing authority. it was constructed using both federal and private funds. the freemasons, of which pike was a member and donated the money were much of it, needed to build and install the statues in 1901. the freemasons themselves support the statues removal. they say given its decisive nature -- divisive nature, it is time for her to go. although the statue was taken down during a demonstration, president trump reportedly has called for the statue to be put back up. should bethe statues placed in museums as valuable
was authorized not by the district of columbia but by congress in 1898 when the district had no home rule. that is to say, self-governing authority. it was constructed using both federal and private funds. the freemasons, of which pike was a member and donated the money were much of it, needed to build and install the statues in 1901. the freemasons themselves support the statues removal. they say given its decisive nature -- divisive nature, it is time for her to go. although the statue was...
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professor and clinical psychologist and the department of psychiatry at the university of british columbia in vancouver and he's also the author of the psychology of pandemics preparing for the next global outbreak of infectious diseases it's so good to have you with us let me start by asking you do you cope with the pandemic. well it's important to set a structure for yourself and to set realistic expectations as we know those pandemic will be eventually over we don't know when but it is trying with your life as normally as you possibly can so but some people find that very difficult what would you say is worse for our psyche in such a situation having to deal with an invisible but potentially lethal virus or having to give up our social habits well it depends on the person some people have no problem giving up this the social habits are quite happy to sit at home other people find it very difficult so very much differs from person to person. people are experiencing this pandemic in different ways to some people the biggest concern of the socio economic impacts like not having a job for o
professor and clinical psychologist and the department of psychiatry at the university of british columbia in vancouver and he's also the author of the psychology of pandemics preparing for the next global outbreak of infectious diseases it's so good to have you with us let me start by asking you do you cope with the pandemic. well it's important to set a structure for yourself and to set realistic expectations as we know those pandemic will be eventually over we don't know when but it is...
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ellison barber joins us from west columbia, south carolina. what did you find? >> hey, katy. when we went inside lexington medical center, the first thing we saw was the emergency department. a little later, we made it to the covid icu floor. we saw doctors and nurses fighting to keep people alive, trying to comfort people who were isolated and all alone. within minutes of walking onto the covid icu floor, we saw a patient being intubated. as she was being placed on the ventilator, i could hear the sounds of the beeping, listening just to doctors telling her it was going to be okay, trying to explain to her why they needed
ellison barber joins us from west columbia, south carolina. what did you find? >> hey, katy. when we went inside lexington medical center, the first thing we saw was the emergency department. a little later, we made it to the covid icu floor. we saw doctors and nurses fighting to keep people alive, trying to comfort people who were isolated and all alone. within minutes of walking onto the covid icu floor, we saw a patient being intubated. as she was being placed on the ventilator, i...
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he continued teaching at new york's columbia university. i love columbia university i love having a big library i love the upper west side of new york where nothing ever happens people talk about the city the doesn't sleep everything close about 9930 up there i mean a really has a sleep at the place. it's you know it looks like a university village you know and i teach on monday and tuesday and give a graduate seminar on oscar wilde. to do an undergraduate 7 are on the recess people talk about things changing and young people not being like they were on the internet that's all just robert it's all just rubbish. that someone 18 year old reading a book can actually find that in the book is less that lit a fire in her or in him and i see that and i witness a. book's continue to light a fire in toby and he brings that passion to his work as a writer and as a teacher. calling to bean is a man who can forever lose himself in literature even if he never forgets his irish roots. 6 feet. 6 feet. deep insight into the body. chemical process makes it
he continued teaching at new york's columbia university. i love columbia university i love having a big library i love the upper west side of new york where nothing ever happens people talk about the city the doesn't sleep everything close about 9930 up there i mean a really has a sleep at the place. it's you know it looks like a university village you know and i teach on monday and tuesday and give a graduate seminar on oscar wilde. to do an undergraduate 7 are on the recess people talk about...
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i love columbia university i love having a big library i love the upper west side of new york where nothing ever happens people talk about the city the doesn't sleep everything close about 9930 up there i mean a really has a sleeping at the place. it's you know it looks like a university village you know and i teach on monday and tuesday and. graduate seminar on oscar wilde and to do an undergraduate 7 are on the to say that people talk about things changing and young people not being like they were on the internet that's all just rubbish it's all just rubbish that someone 18 year old reading a book can actually find that in the booklet that lit a fire in her or in him and i see that and i witness a. book's continue to light a fire in toby and he brings that passion to his work as a writer and as a teacher. call him to being is a man who can forever lose himself in literature even if he never forgets his irish roots. he's. 60. 2 electric car is what he wished to drive from frankfurt to berlin as fast as possible the course of time versus the cie song ranya dance fashion. what counts range c
i love columbia university i love having a big library i love the upper west side of new york where nothing ever happens people talk about the city the doesn't sleep everything close about 9930 up there i mean a really has a sleeping at the place. it's you know it looks like a university village you know and i teach on monday and tuesday and. graduate seminar on oscar wilde and to do an undergraduate 7 are on the to say that people talk about things changing and young people not being like they...
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columbia actually is doing close to 4000 or 6000 pcr by day.r because otherwise, it is impossible to track the epidemic or to diagnose the patients and isolate the most cases we want. do you think venezuela is struggling compared to her neighbours? absolutely. notjust in pcr. 0ur health system is very far from columbia. we are the weakest health system in the region according to john hopkins' classification, so we are a pretty unstable system that absolutely puts in jeopardy all the citizens related to trying to cope with covid—19. it is difficult to ask you to sum this up, but could you tell me what you think the government is doing right and what it is doing wrong? well, i think the early quarantine was the right decision in early march. other than that, they have been doing a very weird strategy. right now, we are in the beginning of exponential phase and now —— do you think venezuela is struggling compared absolutely. notjust in pcr. 0ur health system is very far from columbia. we are the weakest health system in the region according to joh
columbia actually is doing close to 4000 or 6000 pcr by day.r because otherwise, it is impossible to track the epidemic or to diagnose the patients and isolate the most cases we want. do you think venezuela is struggling compared to her neighbours? absolutely. notjust in pcr. 0ur health system is very far from columbia. we are the weakest health system in the region according to john hopkins' classification, so we are a pretty unstable system that absolutely puts in jeopardy all the citizens...
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the closest two black colleges would have been allen university in columbia and benedict college in columbia. not too far away was morris college. benedict and morris are baptist schools. allen is an a.m.e. school. and we didn't, based on the reputation of those colleges, arrived -- gravitate towards them or choose them. claflin was a choice that i agreed upon and my brother was, uh, pleased with. so we had no choice of colleges on a racial basis. let me tell you this little story, because it jumps ahead. but it is apropos. i remember visiting my father in the 1970's and 1980's. andy had this clemson college logo around. and i said, "what goes with, ?"th clemson college chosen to root for clemson college because of an incident that occurred with me when i was at claflin. when i was at claflin my senior year i sent money to the educational testing service in princeton, new jersey, to take the graduate record exam. so there were about a dozen black students from south carolina state and claflin who were to take the graduate record exam at the university of south carolina. well, we were told to
the closest two black colleges would have been allen university in columbia and benedict college in columbia. not too far away was morris college. benedict and morris are baptist schools. allen is an a.m.e. school. and we didn't, based on the reputation of those colleges, arrived -- gravitate towards them or choose them. claflin was a choice that i agreed upon and my brother was, uh, pleased with. so we had no choice of colleges on a racial basis. let me tell you this little story, because it...
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. >> i don't know i turned down columbia i don't know my parents thought it was too wild a place for me. i never went to harvard before i accepted it. i just went. the pictures looked good that's what you used to do in the old days now my folks thought new york was too dangerous for me i listened you know -- >> caller: yeah. >> the '68 columbia. whatever that was. i'm sorry, go ahead. >> caller: the reason i asked is because by i that time i graduated columbia law school in '61. at that time, everybody, including you, i'm sure knew about graham dodd. >> absolutely. let's make money off that. let's make money what stock >> caller: pet med >> it's a winner we like it i got to tell you, i like this chewy. see the boxes everywhere all right. these winners took us by surprise you know, they're not done okay look at these! these are the paradoxes of the pandemic all right. august is the month of the pandemic really hits i'll explain why and what it means if r the economy and gold prices have soared to regular highs. >>> and find out what is ahead of the precious metal. as more people head
. >> i don't know i turned down columbia i don't know my parents thought it was too wild a place for me. i never went to harvard before i accepted it. i just went. the pictures looked good that's what you used to do in the old days now my folks thought new york was too dangerous for me i listened you know -- >> caller: yeah. >> the '68 columbia. whatever that was. i'm sorry, go ahead. >> caller: the reason i asked is because by i that time i graduated columbia law school...
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alone may see 120000 more killed columbia university research is argue that not only good lives have been saved earlier but that it may be possible to predict a virus like you predict the weather the director of columbia university's climate and health program professor geoffrey sherman joins me now from new york city thank you so much should geoffrey for coming on so we've heard about the influence of manmade climate change on creating new brands. makes on this show before but you're working on the relation between climate focusing and focusing influenza just tell me about the research well it's a components of it really one is actually using climate conditions try to understand how they affect the survival the viability the transmissibility of different types of pathogens such as influenza and that sort of a direct relationship between atmospheric conditions and what are the outcomes for infectious diseases the other component oh is to use the methods that are used to generate numerical weather prediction that is the framework the mathematical and statistical approaches and apply t
alone may see 120000 more killed columbia university research is argue that not only good lives have been saved earlier but that it may be possible to predict a virus like you predict the weather the director of columbia university's climate and health program professor geoffrey sherman joins me now from new york city thank you so much should geoffrey for coming on so we've heard about the influence of manmade climate change on creating new brands. makes on this show before but you're working...
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it may have to be delegated down to the district of columbia with mayor bowser and some of her people, but the fact of the matter is we ought to do what we can to make sure that housing is accessible and affordable for all americans. host: congressman, you are the chair of the select subcommittee on the coronavirus crisis. doing, the committee what is it's role, and what have you found so far about the federal response? guest: we are working to make sure that all expenditures by the federal government, in this instance the cares act and two ask before it, what we have cares two, we passed the house heroes act. if you add up what we have already appropriated, $2.5 trillion, what we have in the heroes act, three trillion,llars, -- $3 another act is $1 trillion. we have no idea what the total appropriations will be, but my committee's job is to make sure that all of the federal resources are utilized efficiently, effectively, and equitably. one of the things, i just sent out letters. we know we may be on the verge of getting a vaccine. part of my job will be to make i'm that the vaccine
it may have to be delegated down to the district of columbia with mayor bowser and some of her people, but the fact of the matter is we ought to do what we can to make sure that housing is accessible and affordable for all americans. host: congressman, you are the chair of the select subcommittee on the coronavirus crisis. doing, the committee what is it's role, and what have you found so far about the federal response? guest: we are working to make sure that all expenditures by the federal...
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or job security or environmental justice or justice in policing or statehood for the district of columbiawe're talking about liberty and justice for all. that has to be central to all of the legislation that we have put forth. and i'm proud to say that it has been in this array of bills that came forth between last thursday and yesterday evening and now will come back -- continue our work in committee to bring forth legislation when we come back. central to them all will be liberty and justice for all. especially poignant for us as we observe the fourth of july. any questions? reporter: thank you, madam speaker. my question is about hong kong. there's a proposal that grants refugee status to hong kong residents. do you support that bill? there's a bipartisan bill on that. and also, what is your overall reaction to mass arrests in hong kong during the july 3 protest against the security -- \[indiscernible] -- ms. pelosi: at the hearing yesterday i had the privilege by unanimous consent to participate in the hearing. and listen to the testimony of the witnesses. one of the my concerns about
or job security or environmental justice or justice in policing or statehood for the district of columbiawe're talking about liberty and justice for all. that has to be central to all of the legislation that we have put forth. and i'm proud to say that it has been in this array of bills that came forth between last thursday and yesterday evening and now will come back -- continue our work in committee to bring forth legislation when we come back. central to them all will be liberty and justice...
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bhandari, executive director / portfolio manager of multi-asset, columbia threadneedle.nce of the bailout funds in europe, some resistance, but is the base case assumption and market that this bailout fund will be pushed through somehow by germany and france? europe is our view on that it is a big deal and has the potential of being a game changer. draghi's far from whatever it takes from eight years ago. the symbolism is more important than the money. given the support from germany and france, we think it needs to be agreed by october. likely,ce that appears and i think one of the factors in the last us month is to turn more constructive on the euro. if you remove structural risks attached to the currency, and support a cyclical play. the euro is one asset we think can and if it. -- can benefit. hit soanks have been hard, we are seeing the fallout from those who participated in state backed loan programs. what is your thought on industry groups that right now are valuable and those that are not? maya: you are right on equity side of things, and banks in particular. in e
bhandari, executive director / portfolio manager of multi-asset, columbia threadneedle.nce of the bailout funds in europe, some resistance, but is the base case assumption and market that this bailout fund will be pushed through somehow by germany and france? europe is our view on that it is a big deal and has the potential of being a game changer. draghi's far from whatever it takes from eight years ago. the symbolism is more important than the money. given the support from germany and france,...
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i love columbia university i love having a big library i love the upper west side of new york where nothing ever happens people talk about the city the doesn't sleep everything close about 9930 up there i mean it really has a sleep at the place. it's you know it looks like a university village you know and i teach on monday and tuesday and graduate seminar on oscar wilde and to do an undergraduate 7 are on the other sales people talk about things changing and young people not being like they were on the internet that's all just rubbish it's all just rubbish that someone 18 year old reading a book had actually found that the book has left that lit a fire in her or in him and i see that and i witness a. book's continue to light a fire in toby and he brings that passion to his work as a writer and as a teacher. calling tobin is a man who can forever lose himself in literature even if he never forgets his irish roots. 60. 6. it's lawyer. culture. hair. superman. superfood stylish style icon to lead a horse. lifestyle you're a. hero. racism begins in the nursery 95 percent of the world's dogs ar
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three destroyers leave british columbia to join united nations forces.the united states, young men from every walk of life hurried to enlist in the army, the navy, in the air force in answer to the united nations appeal. as recruiting centers report heavy enlistments in washington, president truman addresses a meeting of the reserve officers association. president truman: gentlemen, we face a serious situation. we hope we face it in the cause of peace. the only reason for the action which was taken on the advice of all of the brains i could muster was hoping, always hoping that we will finally arrived at the place of the road we anticipated when we created the united nations. that is the only reason for the action. thank you very much. >> again, the security council meets to provide for a unified command. the president of the council invites the korean delegate to take a seat at the counsel table. >> to take his place at the table. ♪ >> great britain's delegate speaks on the resolution. >> after discussing it with the delegation, the french government --
three destroyers leave british columbia to join united nations forces.the united states, young men from every walk of life hurried to enlist in the army, the navy, in the air force in answer to the united nations appeal. as recruiting centers report heavy enlistments in washington, president truman addresses a meeting of the reserve officers association. president truman: gentlemen, we face a serious situation. we hope we face it in the cause of peace. the only reason for the action which was...
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at least 28 states plus the district of columbia now require them. today target, cvs and publix grocery stores are also saying they are rolling out rules telling customers to wear masks too. as we come on the air tonight more than 138,000 people have been killed by the virus here in the u.s. and we hit this milestone: more than three and a half million confirmed cases nationwide. if fighting the virus weren't enough, the national security agency says researchers working to find vaccines are also fighting off russian hackers. spy agencies in the u.s., canada, and great britain say the same russian groups that attacked the 2016 election are now actively trying to steal data from scientists working on a cure for covid-19. as you can tell there is a lot of reporting to get to tonight. our team of correspondents is standing by with new information. janet shamlian is going to lead off our coverage tonight from houston. good evening, janet. >> reporter: norah, texas recorded its highest death toll today since the pandemic started, 129. tonight testing cente
at least 28 states plus the district of columbia now require them. today target, cvs and publix grocery stores are also saying they are rolling out rules telling customers to wear masks too. as we come on the air tonight more than 138,000 people have been killed by the virus here in the u.s. and we hit this milestone: more than three and a half million confirmed cases nationwide. if fighting the virus weren't enough, the national security agency says researchers working to find vaccines are...
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i love columbia university i love having a big library i love the upper west side of new york where nothing ever happens people talk about the city the doesn't sleep everything close about 9930 up there really has a sleep at the place. it's you know it looks like a university village you know and i teach on monday and tuesday and give a graduate seminar on oscar wilde. to do an undergraduate 7 are on the recess people talk about things changing and young people not being like they were on the internet that's all just rubbish it's all just rubbish. that someone 18 year old reading a book can actually find that in the booklet that lit a fire in her or in him and i see that and i witness it. books continue to light a fire in to be and he brings that passion to his work as a writer and as a teacher. call him to bean is a man who can forever lose himself in literature even if he never forgets his irish roots. 6. coming. into the conflict zone. there's turmoil in israel with mounting demonstrations against the prime minister used of corruption and mishandling the spotting health crisis for years
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it also maintains robust funding for counter narcotics and law enforcement efforts in columbia. mexico, central america and the caribbean. includes 68 million to address international organized crime and maintains funding to combat cybercrime. the market prioritizes security, diplomatic and development cash with 6.071 billion dollars for embassy security to protect diplomatic and development staff which is 692.2 million above the presidents request. it also provides $9 billion to security assistance to key allies and partners with support for programs in eastern europe, jordan and tunisia and keeps the commitments of the united states of america at camp david to promote peace in the middle east. by providing $3.3 billion in aid for israel's security as well as assistance for egypt area the bill includes 7.83 billion in refugee and disaster assistance including to latin america, the middle east, asia and africa. it also restores humanitarian and developmental assistance to palestinians to continue the viability of a two state solution by providing resources to organizations worki
it also maintains robust funding for counter narcotics and law enforcement efforts in columbia. mexico, central america and the caribbean. includes 68 million to address international organized crime and maintains funding to combat cybercrime. the market prioritizes security, diplomatic and development cash with 6.071 billion dollars for embassy security to protect diplomatic and development staff which is 692.2 million above the presidents request. it also provides $9 billion to security...