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david brown, one of the mission specialists, his parents lived in washington, virginia, about an hour and a half outside of d.c. so the night of the accident, february first, 2003, i go to their home to console them, and i'm trying to figure out what i'm going to say to his mother and father who just lost their son. and his father said to me with tears in his eyes, leland, my son is gone. there is nothing you can do to bring him back, but the biggest tragedy will be if we don't continue to fly in space and honor their legacy. i'm not medically qualified to fly. i'm having all this emotion. my friends are gone. i'm not flying. what am i going to do? we go to different memorial services around the country. i'm clearing my ears, like i used to do before that accident. and beside me on every takeoff and landing is the chief of all the flight surgeons. he is watching me clear my ears and taking notes. when it's time to travel from d.c. to houston, he calls me to his office and says, leland, i believe in you. here is your waiver to fly in space. i go back to houston with a waiver. a year an
david brown, one of the mission specialists, his parents lived in washington, virginia, about an hour and a half outside of d.c. so the night of the accident, february first, 2003, i go to their home to console them, and i'm trying to figure out what i'm going to say to his mother and father who just lost their son. and his father said to me with tears in his eyes, leland, my son is gone. there is nothing you can do to bring him back, but the biggest tragedy will be if we don't continue to fly...
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hillary and david brown live here. >> we spend so much time here, we love it here.even if there was a pandemic and told to go home, we would've chosen to stay here. it's safer. >> there's no pandemic here. only i think 20's. and one in macon knows, and that's it. reporter: father theodore's leads the way. these tests are essential as greece prepares to welcome bk foreign tourists in the coming months. >> today's the first day that everything comes back to normal, including restaurants and although borders. -- although borders. we are concerned about everything being the best possible. reporter: greece is emerging from the pandemic earlier an others. not unscathed, but in better shape than most. isolation is a way of life here. so too is tourism. the health of the islande depends on both. katty: i caught up with quentin a short time before we came on air. apart from the fact that you wanted to make us all jealous by going to greece to do reporting, there is an issue here for these southern european countries if they miss out on the tourism, it could be devastating, c
hillary and david brown live here. >> we spend so much time here, we love it here.even if there was a pandemic and told to go home, we would've chosen to stay here. it's safer. >> there's no pandemic here. only i think 20's. and one in macon knows, and that's it. reporter: father theodore's leads the way. these tests are essential as greece prepares to welcome bk foreign tourists in the coming months. >> today's the first day that everything comes back to normal, including...
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include the attorney for george floyd's family, benjamin crump, and chicago police superintendent david brown. spacex made history today. a rocket blasted off from the kennedy space center with two americans on board. it is the first launch from home turf carrying an astronaut in nearly a decade. cbs's mark strassmann is there. >> reporter: is a manta, it was something to watch. launchpad 39a where apollo 11 lifted off to the moon was the stage for another space milestone. >> three, two, one, zero. ignition. >> brennan: liftoff of the falcon 9 and crew dragon. go, nasa. go, spacex. godspeed bob and doug. >> reporter: it was postcard perfect in florida. the spacex falcon 9 streaked into the sky and into space history. never before has a private company launched people into orbit. cameras on board the crew dragon capsule show the two astronauts, bob behnken and doug hurley strapped in. it's safe the say their were smiling. >> separation confirmed. (cheering and applause). >> reporter: almost three minutes into liftoff, the first stage separated and the reusable rocket returned to earth, landing
include the attorney for george floyd's family, benjamin crump, and chicago police superintendent david brown. spacex made history today. a rocket blasted off from the kennedy space center with two americans on board. it is the first launch from home turf carrying an astronaut in nearly a decade. cbs's mark strassmann is there. >> reporter: is a manta, it was something to watch. launchpad 39a where apollo 11 lifted off to the moon was the stage for another space milestone. >> three,...
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hilary and david brown live here. we spend so much time here, we love it here.e told to go home, we still would've chosen to stay here. it's safer. there's no pandemic in the cyclades. only i think two in syros, and one in... mykonos. mykonos, and that's it. father theodorus leads the way. these tests are essential as greece prepares to welcome back foreign tourists in the coming months. today is the first day that everything comes back to normal, including restaurants and all the borders and ships. 50 we are concerned about everything being as planned in the best possible way. greece is emerging from the pandemic earlier than others — not unscathed, but in better shape than most. isolation is a way of life here, but so too is tourism. the health of the islanders depends on both. quentin somerville, bbc news, the southern aegean. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: china is trying to limit the consumption of wild animals by paying farmers to switch to growing fruit and vegetables, but will it work? we'll speak to an expert on china's animal welfare policies
hilary and david brown live here. we spend so much time here, we love it here.e told to go home, we still would've chosen to stay here. it's safer. there's no pandemic in the cyclades. only i think two in syros, and one in... mykonos. mykonos, and that's it. father theodorus leads the way. these tests are essential as greece prepares to welcome back foreign tourists in the coming months. today is the first day that everything comes back to normal, including restaurants and all the borders and...
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hilary and david brown live here. we spend so much time here, we love it here. chosen to stay here. it's safer. there's no pandemic in the cyclades. only i think two in syros, and one in... mykonos. mykonos, and that's it. father theodorus leads the way. these tests are essential as greece prepares to welcome back foreign tourists in the coming months. today is the first day that everything comes back to normal, including restaurants and all the borders and ships. 50 we are concerned about everything being as planned in the best possible way. greece is emerging from the pandemic earlier than others — not unscathed, but in better shape than most. isolation is a way of life here, but so too is tourism. the health of the islanders depends on both. quentin somerville, bbc news, the southern aegean. today marks the 80th anniversary of the dunkirk evacuation when a flotilla of small ships rescued more than 300,000 allied troops from the beaches in northern france. this year's annual gathering of boats to mark the occasion had to be cancelled, but our correspondent, du
hilary and david brown live here. we spend so much time here, we love it here. chosen to stay here. it's safer. there's no pandemic in the cyclades. only i think two in syros, and one in... mykonos. mykonos, and that's it. father theodorus leads the way. these tests are essential as greece prepares to welcome back foreign tourists in the coming months. today is the first day that everything comes back to normal, including restaurants and all the borders and ships. 50 we are concerned about...
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hilary and david brown live here. we spend so much time here, we love it here.re. it's safer. there's no pandemic in the cyclades. only i think two in syros, and one in... mykonos. mykonos, and that's it. father theodorus leads the way. these tests are essential as greece prepares to welcome back foreign tourists in the coming months. today is the first day that everything comes back to normal, including restaurants and all the borders and ships. so we are concerned about everything being as planned in the best possible way. greece is emerging from the pandemic earlier than others — not unscathed, but in better shape than most. isolation is a way of life here, but so too is tourism. the health of the islanders depends on both. quentin somerville, bbc news, the southern aegean. a lot of tourists planning to visit europe during the summer will be heading to the same place — the beach. but have a look at this — filmed by a french environmental organisation in the mediterranean sea. you can see masks and latex gloves on the sea bed. the group‘s founder posted the fo
hilary and david brown live here. we spend so much time here, we love it here.re. it's safer. there's no pandemic in the cyclades. only i think two in syros, and one in... mykonos. mykonos, and that's it. father theodorus leads the way. these tests are essential as greece prepares to welcome back foreign tourists in the coming months. today is the first day that everything comes back to normal, including restaurants and all the borders and ships. so we are concerned about everything being as...
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2000 of those k n $95.00 mats he gave it to the mayor in dallas the ship's on to the merits of david brown the superintendent now. and our chief of police here i live in dallas we started feeding we have i seen this recall humility we have stepped over 3500 front line people stupid in the masts we ask you to just go bananas these kids our house so it was like look. just tell me what you want to now i'll talk about basketball tiger my career talk about myanmar you sent me a question and i have literally don have hundreds of recent videos i hate catherine is he right now your hand ok here's how you work on this particular moves al do it in the house tell your if it had been to send it to so it just so they know that we're going to miss you know this sometimes people are afraid to come up to you or they're just nervous we've been blessed and in different ways and other people and we're just human beings and you know ali taught me at 19 you one thing you take your recent 8 years he's a giver and he taught me about like the topic racism me about slants or peeps and he just as you know i have 40
2000 of those k n $95.00 mats he gave it to the mayor in dallas the ship's on to the merits of david brown the superintendent now. and our chief of police here i live in dallas we started feeding we have i seen this recall humility we have stepped over 3500 front line people stupid in the masts we ask you to just go bananas these kids our house so it was like look. just tell me what you want to now i'll talk about basketball tiger my career talk about myanmar you sent me a question and i have...
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let's bring in david brown, host of the podcast business wars and a mini series about the rise and fall, it is great to have you here so, how would you describe -- what would be the name of this podcast episode for the latest turn >> well, it's funny you should say that this particular turn that adam was referring to there where he first meeted masa, that comes in episode of we crash and it was called think crazy and there's a reason for that. as most of your listeners or viewers know, masa's ceo of softbank in 2016 and a world renowned unicorn hunter. right? the gamble on alibaba is small compared with the $4 billion of wework and took a 12-minute tour of the facility and then the rest of the time in the limousine and that's it. $4 billion and then this company which basically releases office space it's worth more than ford motor company. >> right. >> so yeah i think i would be feeling warm and fuzzy coming to my relationship with softbank, at least in the early days but coming to think crazy masa san as we talk about in accept soed four of thor yes, se series says to push to the limit
let's bring in david brown, host of the podcast business wars and a mini series about the rise and fall, it is great to have you here so, how would you describe -- what would be the name of this podcast episode for the latest turn >> well, it's funny you should say that this particular turn that adam was referring to there where he first meeted masa, that comes in episode of we crash and it was called think crazy and there's a reason for that. as most of your listeners or viewers know,...
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but the thing that i admire a lot about david brown, in addition to his incredible life story, the challengesthat he has met and faced over the arc of his life and his career is that he is a man that speaks the truth and he leads truly by example. i thought he put out a very bold and powerful statement yesterday, and speaking very clearly that the tactic that was used by the officer who has now been charged is not something that has any place in policing. it was illegitimate from the moment he put his knee on the neck of george floyd. and that's the kind of bold leadership that we need in this time, and i think that our officers understand that they're being judged every single day, every moment, every interaction, particularly in the time of cameras and social media. but what you to lean into is their training, and that training should become muscle memory about how to respectfully engage with members of the public, even in a time of protest. >> very quickly, you are hoping to move to phase 3 of reopening next wednesday. >> yes. >> how likely is that? we just saw what happened in missouri wh
but the thing that i admire a lot about david brown, in addition to his incredible life story, the challengesthat he has met and faced over the arc of his life and his career is that he is a man that speaks the truth and he leads truly by example. i thought he put out a very bold and powerful statement yesterday, and speaking very clearly that the tactic that was used by the officer who has now been charged is not something that has any place in policing. it was illegitimate from the moment he...
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with me are author and journalist yasmin alibhai brown, and david bond, who's the brexit editor at the financial times. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the daily mirror and guardian are reporting that the prime minister's chief aide, dominic cummings, has come to the attention of the police after travelling to his wife's parents home while suffering coronavirus symptoms. a source close to mr cummings denies he was spoken to by officers. labour is demanding a "very swift explanation" for what it calls an apparent breach of lockdown rules. "china acts to tighten control over hong kong" is the headline in the new york times, which says the us has indicated it would respond strongly to any crackdown by the chinese authorities. the paper also focuses on italians returning to their agricultural roots. firms will be required to pay a quarter of the wages of furloughed staff under treasury plans to unwind the state subsity scheme, according to the times, which says the chancellor will make an announcement next week. tensions between boris johnson and the chancellor are reported in th
with me are author and journalist yasmin alibhai brown, and david bond, who's the brexit editor at the financial times. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the daily mirror and guardian are reporting that the prime minister's chief aide, dominic cummings, has come to the attention of the police after travelling to his wife's parents home while suffering coronavirus symptoms. a source close to mr cummings denies he was spoken to by officers. labour is demanding a "very swift...
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where david became a manager. browno had a front row seat to the budding romance between jackson and a pretty 16-year-old co-worker named barbara britton. >> they were together. that's awesome. if you can find love, that's what we all want. >> so all these years later, detective velasquez paid a visit to thela woman who had been the girl whoan had fallen in love wh david jackson. happy to help, she told the detective. same thing when wed called on r to talk about the david she knew. >> he was a very shgood-looking man. you know, we had an attraction for each other and started talking. sweet, nice, kind. swept me off my feet. he was a good guy. >> and as she talked, it became clear deep emotions would not stay beneath the surface. >> i was young. i was still going to school. this is my first love. >> two youngsters in love and then things happen, don't they? >> enmom, i have something to tl you. what? bar ra is pregnant. >> judy was worried. her dad, an ex-marine was not impressed with young mr. jackson orse so judy hear
where david became a manager. browno had a front row seat to the budding romance between jackson and a pretty 16-year-old co-worker named barbara britton. >> they were together. that's awesome. if you can find love, that's what we all want. >> so all these years later, detective velasquez paid a visit to thela woman who had been the girl whoan had fallen in love wh david jackson. happy to help, she told the detective. same thing when wed called on r to talk about the david she knew....
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with me are author and journalist yasmin alibhai brown, and david bond who's brexit editor at the financiallcome at the financial times. to you both again. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the daily mirror and guardian report that the prime minister's chief aide, dominic cummings, has come to the attention of police after travelling to his parents‘ home 250 miles away in durham, while suffering coronavirus symptoms. a source close to mr cummings denies he was spoken to by officers. the guardian reminds its readers that at the time mr cummings left london the government had told people not to travel and to stay at their family home. labour is demanding a "very swift explanation" for what it calls an apparent breach of lockdown rules. firms will be required to pay a quarter of the wages of furloughed staff under treasury plans to unwind the state subsity scheme, according to the times, which says the chancellor will make an announcement next week. tensions between boris johnson and the chancellor are reported in the ft. it says treasury alarm over finances has led to rishi sunak push
with me are author and journalist yasmin alibhai brown, and david bond who's brexit editor at the financiallcome at the financial times. to you both again. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. the daily mirror and guardian report that the prime minister's chief aide, dominic cummings, has come to the attention of police after travelling to his parents‘ home 250 miles away in durham, while suffering coronavirus symptoms. a source close to mr cummings denies he was spoken to by officers....
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to look at how the uk could work its way out of coronavirus lockdown.sir david king, who worked under tony blair and gordon brownsory group for emergencies (sage. tp sir david king joins me now via webcam from cambridge. the idea is very simple, an independent group of science advisers is independent of government but also in the sense that its voice will be available to the public. it is going to be on youtube live tomorrow from 12 noon on the idea is to demonstrate how scientists get together and argue and determine what the best way forward is and how i can challenge the process and determine what is the process and determine what is the best way out of this pandemic. what we are doing is simply looking at where we are today and how we can get out of this with minimum number of further fatalities and as quickly as possible. why might we know the government keeps saying they are being guided by the science but are you worried that the scientific advice they are getting from sage, from the scientific advisory group for emergencies is not transparent enough and we the public do not know enough and we the public
to look at how the uk could work its way out of coronavirus lockdown.sir david king, who worked under tony blair and gordon brownsory group for emergencies (sage. tp sir david king joins me now via webcam from cambridge. the idea is very simple, an independent group of science advisers is independent of government but also in the sense that its voice will be available to the public. it is going to be on youtube live tomorrow from 12 noon on the idea is to demonstrate how scientists get together...
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sir david king, who worked under tony blair and gordon brown, said the group was designed to act as an for emergencies. i've been speaking to sir david — who says a lack of transparency is the reason he's formed the group when i was in government, i was facing you guys myself as chief scientific adviser. i don't see that sir patrick is being allowed to accept, to come onto broadcasting corporations etc to say what his advice is independently. i think there has been a very serious change in policy, since 2010, compared with the policy that was there come 2001. what i want to say is this means we have almost come full circle back to where we work with the bse crisis, when the philips commission report which came through in november 2000, said in effect the scientists must be able to give their advice to the government and put it into the public domain so that the public knows what the advice is and can gain trust in that advice. it mustn't be that ministers are telling the scientists what to say. 0n telling the scientists what to say. on that question of alleged political interference wi
sir david king, who worked under tony blair and gordon brown, said the group was designed to act as an for emergencies. i've been speaking to sir david — who says a lack of transparency is the reason he's formed the group when i was in government, i was facing you guys myself as chief scientific adviser. i don't see that sir patrick is being allowed to accept, to come onto broadcasting corporations etc to say what his advice is independently. i think there has been a very serious change in...
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chasm of bad news to go over here, but i don't find it as dramatically overvalued as david or stanley do. >> josh brownt up really well in talking about the risks of following big names into the trade, the fact we don't get all the information. our pal ron insana wrote in and characterized it well too. he said that risk/reward being the worst in his career, which is what stanley druckenmiller said, is not a trade tepper is more nuanced about the whole thing. warren buffett says he sees no bargains it's all very different than bill akman a while ago who came on and scared everyone and really set up a trade according to ron insana. to your point,er you have to take all of these with a grain of salt. what would you add >> look, look, i think it's good color to have. like if you're going to try to take an amalgamation of opinions from smart investors and use that to color the way you might feel about the market, i think that's perfectly reasonable. why wouldn't you want to hear what some of the smartest investors have to say? but acting on that is different. the analogy i use when my clients call up and sa
chasm of bad news to go over here, but i don't find it as dramatically overvalued as david or stanley do. >> josh brownt up really well in talking about the risks of following big names into the trade, the fact we don't get all the information. our pal ron insana wrote in and characterized it well too. he said that risk/reward being the worst in his career, which is what stanley druckenmiller said, is not a trade tepper is more nuanced about the whole thing. warren buffett says he sees no...
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david schafer. i'm a retail manager at a grocery store chain in columbus, ohio. >> my name is annette brown.ive in baltimore city. ob is to ensure the cleanliness and the sanitation of the hospital. >> my name is andrew bencomo and i live in las cruces, new i am retired, but i am working part time at a lowe's home improvement. >> my name is eric colts and iet transportation equipment operator. so basally a bus driver. >> on an average day i was told ight be more than 17 cov patients coming in whether they we have to be on the front line l and for a lot of us we fke we have no choice but to be there. if you don't want to work, you knknow, you can either, yo, quit or just take time off without pay and don't know where any, you know, any money is going to come from. you're taking a chance. >> the biggest thing t esthrough my mind, in all hones, is i just want to. the same way that i left home. i want to come back home. personally, i honestly, i feel completely stressed out. and with this ole situation, once it started, i've been working from the beginning of it. so when it wasn't a pandemic to
david schafer. i'm a retail manager at a grocery store chain in columbus, ohio. >> my name is annette brown.ive in baltimore city. ob is to ensure the cleanliness and the sanitation of the hospital. >> my name is andrew bencomo and i live in las cruces, new i am retired, but i am working part time at a lowe's home improvement. >> my name is eric colts and iet transportation equipment operator. so basally a bus driver. >> on an average day i was told ight be more than 17...
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really important, but i do believe that at a certain point -- ethan brown of beyond meat reports this weak, i'm wondering -- and i know davidwhat skeptical -- but is that where we have to go this tyson thing, let's call it what it is, it's an abomination, who are these poor people who work at these plants i bet it's the same people that worked there in the 1900s when "the jungle" was written i think these people are poorly represented. they're treated as if they're -- i don't know what kind of health care they're doing, but what is osha has anyone seen osha wasn't osha supposed to help people if we don't call them out, who will it is kind of shattering >> you want to go through a list of government agencies that are mia? where's the cdc? remember them? >> the s.e.c. is coming back in the fall >> yeah. when it comes to tyson, one would have expected this to be a strong period for the company. the demand for their product is through the roof yet, as you point out, they've not been able to capitalize at all and having a lot of missteps >> my travel trust owns it, i'm ashamed i own it i thought this would be their time now i ju
really important, but i do believe that at a certain point -- ethan brown of beyond meat reports this weak, i'm wondering -- and i know davidwhat skeptical -- but is that where we have to go this tyson thing, let's call it what it is, it's an abomination, who are these poor people who work at these plants i bet it's the same people that worked there in the 1900s when "the jungle" was written i think these people are poorly represented. they're treated as if they're -- i don't know...
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has been put together by former government chief scientific adviser sir david king, who worked under tony blair and gordon brown crisis in the run up to the year 2000. we had to be phillips report condition into that crisis, which said, we must never again be in a situation where ministers are telling scientists what to say and then say they are following the science advice. that was the conclusion reached by the commission report about the bse crisis and you will remember a minister going on the television feeding his daughter a hamburger to show that the british people are safe. this was happening ata time people are safe. this was happening at a time when scientists were really beginning to be worried about cj really beginning to be worried about q the really beginning to be worried about cj the emerging in human beings, through the cattle and cows that had bse. so i think my real problem is when the ministers say they are following the science advice, that only has meaning if the science advice is in the public domain. now, coming up in the next hour i'm going to be talking about what you want to be watchin
has been put together by former government chief scientific adviser sir david king, who worked under tony blair and gordon brown crisis in the run up to the year 2000. we had to be phillips report condition into that crisis, which said, we must never again be in a situation where ministers are telling scientists what to say and then say they are following the science advice. that was the conclusion reached by the commission report about the bse crisis and you will remember a minister going on...
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brown foundation, the winco foundation. finally townhall is member supported organization so i'd like to think the members watching tonight. now onto our speakers. david road is an executive editor of new yorker .com. he is a former reporter for raiders, new york times, christian science monitor but he was awarded a pulitzer prize for international reporting in 1996 for stories that helped expose the massacre during the war in bosnia. in 2019 he shared a pulitzer prize with the team of time supporters for the coverage of afghanistan and pakistan. the author of beyond war, reimagining america's role and inventions in the new middle east. also, a robe and a prayer, the story of a kidnapping co-authored with his wife and endgame, the betrayal involved of [inaudible] the worst massacre since world war ii. he [inaudible] he is a former host of ku w fm weekdays and interviews at the interview of washington since 2009. his in-depth interviews with award-winning authors, political leaders, scientists, artists and activists citizens are noted for their intelligence and sensitivity. ... >> thank you, candace. >> thank you, candace. >> very nice. thank you, davi
brown foundation, the winco foundation. finally townhall is member supported organization so i'd like to think the members watching tonight. now onto our speakers. david road is an executive editor of new yorker .com. he is a former reporter for raiders, new york times, christian science monitor but he was awarded a pulitzer prize for international reporting in 1996 for stories that helped expose the massacre during the war in bosnia. in 2019 he shared a pulitzer prize with the team of time...
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brown to do the due diligence and as far as mr. mannix on the east side of the mountains, wouldn't you just shut up and press on. thank you. host: this is david and washington, d.c.. good morning. caller: good morning. i'm in fort lauderdale right now and it is pouring down rain. everything is closed down here. fortunately of got a pool right , everything is shut down. i'm not mad at nobody. he just said wanted to just go home and a figure i am home, this is my place. would you go to the beaches today? caller: i can't go today. host: would you go today? caller: yeah i would go. to the beach stick community, this is ormond beach, florida. caller: good morning. i feel for the guy down in fort lauderdale. of the state is closed down still because of the number of infections. in our area just outside of daytona beach and the number of people into tona beach at the beaches was probably obscene at this point. the hotels are at maximum capacity and i don't know that we are ready for this. i think our governor is trying to be trump junior. that isg every step recommended from washington, i think we have some problems with that. , the locallooks peopl
brown to do the due diligence and as far as mr. mannix on the east side of the mountains, wouldn't you just shut up and press on. thank you. host: this is david and washington, d.c.. good morning. caller: good morning. i'm in fort lauderdale right now and it is pouring down rain. everything is closed down here. fortunately of got a pool right , everything is shut down. i'm not mad at nobody. he just said wanted to just go home and a figure i am home, this is my place. would you go to the...
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brown university roundtable we had a good discussion. >>host: great falls montana go ahead. >>caller: hello. thank you for taking my call mr. david am an aspiring writer, just starting out. but my question to you from a creative standpoint with the genesis of your stories and novels, is it easier to come up with an interesting character first into the story around the character or easier to come up with the plot and then work the characters into that plot? that's a great question i have done it both ways. one was the guy who could fix that national lottery and i came up with that first. but then who will inhabit the plot need villain and a heroin so i did plot and character. for the majority of my novels the characters come first and then the plots go forward. and then to relate to people on the emotional and human basis. the best books i have ever read i cannot remember the plot but i can remember the characters very well. you can read a great story if you great characters they don't care about the story because they don't care what happens to them. no matter what comes first make sure the characters are memorable and people can
brown university roundtable we had a good discussion. >>host: great falls montana go ahead. >>caller: hello. thank you for taking my call mr. david am an aspiring writer, just starting out. but my question to you from a creative standpoint with the genesis of your stories and novels, is it easier to come up with an interesting character first into the story around the character or easier to come up with the plot and then work the characters into that plot? that's a great question i...
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james brown, elvis, all of them owe a debt to the quasar of rock and roll, little richard. that's little richard who has died at the age of 87 in that report was by daviddowning street let's get more from our health correspondent lauren moss who is here with me. it's going to be taken by the transport secretary grant shapps and the papers have been full today of these measures, proposals for quarantine for anybody coming into the country. just talk us through that. that's right, it's probably highly likely we will hear more details about those reports that we re details about those reports that were in the newspapers today, and what we've been talking about here today as well, is that anybody arriving in the uk from the end of the month, the start ofjune, could face 14 days of being told to go into quarantine for 14 days when they arrive. it's not clear exactly how this would work in practice. what they have to provide an address, a private address, of where they are staying when they get into they are staying when they get into the country, whether that's through any of the ports, tunnels, landing atan any of the ports, tunnels, landing at an airport,
james brown, elvis, all of them owe a debt to the quasar of rock and roll, little richard. that's little richard who has died at the age of 87 in that report was by daviddowning street let's get more from our health correspondent lauren moss who is here with me. it's going to be taken by the transport secretary grant shapps and the papers have been full today of these measures, proposals for quarantine for anybody coming into the country. just talk us through that. that's right, it's probably...
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brown to do the due diligence and as far as mr. mannix on the east side of the mountains, wouldn't you just shut up and press on. thank you. host: this is david and washington, d.c.. good morning. caller: good morning. i'm in fort lauderdale right now and it is pouring down rain. everything is closed down here. fortunately of got a pool right , everything is shut down. i'm not mad at nobody. he just said wanted to just go home and a figure i am home, this is my place. would you go to the beaches today? caller: i can't go today. host: would you go today? caller: yeah i would go. to the beach stick community, this is ormond beach, florida. caller: good morning. i feel for the guy down in fort lauderdale. of the state is closed down still because of the number of infections. in our area just outside of daytona beach and the number of people into tona beach at the beaches was probably obscene at this point. the hotels are at maximum capacity and i don't know that we are ready for this. i think our governor is trying to be trump junior. that isg every step recommended from washington, i think we have some problems with that. , the locallooks peopl
brown to do the due diligence and as far as mr. mannix on the east side of the mountains, wouldn't you just shut up and press on. thank you. host: this is david and washington, d.c.. good morning. caller: good morning. i'm in fort lauderdale right now and it is pouring down rain. everything is closed down here. fortunately of got a pool right , everything is shut down. i'm not mad at nobody. he just said wanted to just go home and a figure i am home, this is my place. would you go to the...
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david. >> who do you think should go to jail for obamagate? >> listen to c-span radio today at 6:00 p.m. eastern as c-span radio looks back to the 1954 supreme court landmark case brown versus board of education of to peek, kansas, ruling that state sanctioned segregation of public schools was unconstitutional. listen with the tree c-span radio app online with c-span.org and on 90.1 fm in the washington, d.c. area. >> for the first time in history, the house has approved new rules, allows for remote approximately voting on the floor and for committees to conduct business virtually during a public health emergency. the rules must be renewed after 45 days and they provide for a process in which lawmakers would eventually be able to cast their votes using technology from home. eats with a secure online portal or a video cowensing system. here's the debate. tro 20 minutes. mr. mcve: i asknanimous revise and extend their remks. the speaker prtempore: witho ctn.mrmcgovern ware in the mit of a pandemic the likesf ich thed hasn'seen in his instution, which adopted to cllges and techlogy te and time again,
david. >> who do you think should go to jail for obamagate? >> listen to c-span radio today at 6:00 p.m. eastern as c-span radio looks back to the 1954 supreme court landmark case brown versus board of education of to peek, kansas, ruling that state sanctioned segregation of public schools was unconstitutional. listen with the tree c-span radio app online with c-span.org and on 90.1 fm in the washington, d.c. area. >> for the first time in history, the house has approved new...