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davis: that is right. carl: i think everyone has been hearing the good deal about the asian flu story, but will a person know if they have asian flu? if so, how? dr. davis: i think you will know. sometimes, it is a little difficult to diagnose it because the symptoms maybe are similar to other respiratory viruses or respiratory bacteria. so, to be absolutely certain, we must use laboratory methods to make a specific diagnosis. these are generally two kinds. one is the actual isolation of the virus, and the second is the demonstration of antibodies which appear in the blood of the person who has the disease. now, this often takes a little time and it really doesn't help the patient's position very much, but it is important for us to know what kind of disease is prevalent in the community and to discover what the type is and follow its course. carl: i see. naturally the thing most people are concerned about is the vaccine, first of all, and particularly how it works in the system. it seems to me that being m
davis: that is right. carl: i think everyone has been hearing the good deal about the asian flu story, but will a person know if they have asian flu? if so, how? dr. davis: i think you will know. sometimes, it is a little difficult to diagnose it because the symptoms maybe are similar to other respiratory viruses or respiratory bacteria. so, to be absolutely certain, we must use laboratory methods to make a specific diagnosis. these are generally two kinds. one is the actual isolation of the...
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>>> up next, william "jack" davis explaining how history has evolved. he talks about the lessons he has learned from past research, including the complex responsibilities of the war. he is the author of "the cause lost: myths and realities of the confederacy," this talk was part of a symposium held in richmond. >> this year's symposium here did not come together as smoothly as they often do and as smoothly as i would like. that's my fault. it took me a long time before i arrived, came up with a concept and title that worked. my working title for a long time was civil war bucket list, what you should know before you go. [ laughter ] a title that just didn't sing for some reason. so i want to thank our long-suffering panelists for bearing with me as i arrived at a workable concept and title. i did have a very clear idea of what i wanted this symposium to be, a blend of well-known speakers who would discuss what they've learned about the study of the civil war over decades-long careers, blended with excellent lesser-known speakers whom you should want -- w
>>> up next, william "jack" davis explaining how history has evolved. he talks about the lessons he has learned from past research, including the complex responsibilities of the war. he is the author of "the cause lost: myths and realities of the confederacy," this talk was part of a symposium held in richmond. >> this year's symposium here did not come together as smoothly as they often do and as smoothly as i would like. that's my fault. it took me a long...
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>>it is what picnic day in davis has looked like in the past.began as annual open house at u c vis but has grown to be o of the larges the nationdrawing more than 50,000 visito. but with the coronavirus pandemic upon us police are concerned that llege studentswill ignore party anyway we're really and asking people. >>n't do the patient and we understand that young people really have a sire to gather. i feel it too. but please be patient and you know this this and that uld be a matter of life and death and historicay picnic day in davis has always attracted outsiders inour innovation people for ltiple cities will counties. if there is infections then trapped. >>since the stand how order daviofficers have received 34 calls for service regarding large parties or gatherings just over the weekend police handled 14 calls throughout the city regarng parties nnor calvert's was one of them, we have to leave in china will buy by the social distancg ke. >>even in my backyard like i've set up cirs like kind of like spread out when police showed up at his ho
>>it is what picnic day in davis has looked like in the past.began as annual open house at u c vis but has grown to be o of the larges the nationdrawing more than 50,000 visito. but with the coronavirus pandemic upon us police are concerned that llege studentswill ignore party anyway we're really and asking people. >>n't do the patient and we understand that young people really have a sire to gather. i feel it too. but please be patient and you know this this and that uld be a...
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journalists, like bruce catten, glen tucker, burke davis, douglas freeman. poe, et cetera like shelby foot and robert penn warren were naturally drawn by their instincts for drama to take on the task of writing civil war history. much of their work is still riveting but they didn't often compromise suspense and drama by devilling too deeply into the nuances of motives or the debates of validity over the debates of one source over another. they told a go story and to some extent they made it less complicated to make it less challenging for readers. neither shelby or claimed to be historians. they both called themselves story tellers. probably the first and most important lesson i learned from the '60s onward was how incredibly complex and nuanced and entangled is the story of the coming of the war. and the deeper one looks into it, the deeper the search has to go. to this day, i suspect no one still has definitively explained it, and definitive explanation may be impossible as are so many things when human beings are at the helm. i had no idea in 1969 how ine
journalists, like bruce catten, glen tucker, burke davis, douglas freeman. poe, et cetera like shelby foot and robert penn warren were naturally drawn by their instincts for drama to take on the task of writing civil war history. much of their work is still riveting but they didn't often compromise suspense and drama by devilling too deeply into the nuances of motives or the debates of validity over the debates of one source over another. they told a go story and to some extent they made it...
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sammy davis jr. a real showman. >> that's the highest compliment you can pay me. you didn't know this about me but i'm a huge sammy davis jr. fan. named my first boy sammy. >> jimmy: because of sammy davis jr.? >> yeah. he is the ultimate triple threat showman of the century. sammy davis jr. thank you, man. >> jimmy: first concert i ever went to, sammy davis jr. >> no kidding! was it amazing? >> jimmy: in las vegas. i was 14 years old. yeah. wow. we're really getting out a lot of old memories. ♪ make a groovy lemon pie hey, jack, are you helping your sons, sammy and tommy, with their homework? are they doing the home schooling? >> you know i am. and all you parents out there know what we're talking about. the home schooling. you want to keep them up on their reading, writing, arithmetic. and i was never very good with my studies in school. i got a lot of sleeping done when i was in class. but we're doing our best here. i built my boy a computer desk so that he could do his online schooling. >> jimmy:
sammy davis jr. a real showman. >> that's the highest compliment you can pay me. you didn't know this about me but i'm a huge sammy davis jr. fan. named my first boy sammy. >> jimmy: because of sammy davis jr.? >> yeah. he is the ultimate triple threat showman of the century. sammy davis jr. thank you, man. >> jimmy: first concert i ever went to, sammy davis jr. >> no kidding! was it amazing? >> jimmy: in las vegas. i was 14 years old. yeah. wow. we're really...
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austin daif austin davis in the third round. >> new york jets select ash ton davis. defensive back.alifornia. >> davis trip to the nfl was not conventional. he started as a walk on in berkeley. and a second team all american in track in 2018. he can run. davis can play safety and can be used as a kick returner. jets had two picks and 55 tackles in his senior season. what happens when cameras are allowed in homes. secrets are exposed. patriots master mind all these years has been bill belichicks dog. it was at the computer when it made the pick. you replace tom brady. good boy. you get a treat >>> all right that's our report. have a great weekend. we appreciate your time. ♪ ba, da, ba, ba, da, ba, ba, da,ba ♪ ♪ jimmy kimmel live ♪ this is ridiculous. from his house! >> jimmy: hello and welcome to my home. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. i think. right? i could be him. i'm honestly not sure anymore. i'm in a house doing a show, to no one. i'm starting to understand why mr. rogers started using puppets. a special hello to those of you who watched the disney family sing along tonight. i don't kno
austin daif austin davis in the third round. >> new york jets select ash ton davis. defensive back.alifornia. >> davis trip to the nfl was not conventional. he started as a walk on in berkeley. and a second team all american in track in 2018. he can run. davis can play safety and can be used as a kick returner. jets had two picks and 55 tackles in his senior season. what happens when cameras are allowed in homes. secrets are exposed. patriots master mind all these years has been...
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>> gary: you mean jack davis? >> yeah. >> gary: i don't know. library, honestly and truly i do and i've actually read most of them. i haven't read all of jack's books because he's prolific beyond belief. jack's a wonderful historian and you know that i think that but i don't know that he's read any of mine. >> i think it was back in the 1990's you published a couple of lists of the top 100 civil war books. >> gary: i did. >> >> now, 20-some years later, how different, with all the new scholarship coming out. >> gary: i published two lists of 100 titles each in maybe 1990 and 1991 that if you're interested in the civil war and looking for something to read and put them in categories. i actually had an occasion to go back about three weeks ago and look at those lists and some of the classic firsthand accounts would, of course, remain on those lists but other than that, it would be carnage on those lists, it really would. they'd be very, very different and i would have new categories. categories that in 1990 didn't even really exist in terms of how
>> gary: you mean jack davis? >> yeah. >> gary: i don't know. library, honestly and truly i do and i've actually read most of them. i haven't read all of jack's books because he's prolific beyond belief. jack's a wonderful historian and you know that i think that but i don't know that he's read any of mine. >> i think it was back in the 1990's you published a couple of lists of the top 100 civil war books. >> gary: i did. >> >> now, 20-some years later,...
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katie and emma davis died this week within days of each other.and emma davis died this week within days of each other. both had worked as nurses. their sister paid this tribute they were angels on earth, and now they're angels in heaven. that's all i can say, because they were just so, so special. the lockdown has led to the biggest drop in retail sales on record. they fell more than 5% last month. after an extraordinary suggestion from president trump, a leading maker of disinfectants its products should not be consumed or ingested to combat coronavirus. and — he's raised millions for the nhs. now, captain tom reaches number one with his charity single. and coming up on bbc news — no cricket before ist july. the ecb extends its postponement. but they're still hoping to save the season later in the summer. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the new government website for up to 10 million key workers and their families to book coronavirus tests online had to close for a while today after it was inundated with requests. almost 50,000
katie and emma davis died this week within days of each other.and emma davis died this week within days of each other. both had worked as nurses. their sister paid this tribute they were angels on earth, and now they're angels in heaven. that's all i can say, because they were just so, so special. the lockdown has led to the biggest drop in retail sales on record. they fell more than 5% last month. after an extraordinary suggestion from president trump, a leading maker of disinfectants its...
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so without further ado, mike davis. mike: i have a coronavirus, the one that talks about the common thread. where did he go. host: maybe we should start very basically with you, describing just a little bit, this coronavirus. how does it differ. you see this new one is to most folks, surprising against emerging disease. many places no longer history. mike: '2003, coronavirus, it's causes devastating epidemic particularly among certain animals. there are responsible for it. a lot of economic damage. in the pork industry but also the effect cattle. ... ... >> and in the beginning it is one person called a super spreader and within 24 hours it look like it was to become a pandemic but then they soon realized so they began the search to find out exactly what this was. and then sars syndrome so this is certainly unexpected unbiased so i should just back up a little bit. and those that hijacked and to take that machinery and then to figure a way to get out of the hotel. there are two kinds of viruses. and then to have a proof
so without further ado, mike davis. mike: i have a coronavirus, the one that talks about the common thread. where did he go. host: maybe we should start very basically with you, describing just a little bit, this coronavirus. how does it differ. you see this new one is to most folks, surprising against emerging disease. many places no longer history. mike: '2003, coronavirus, it's causes devastating epidemic particularly among certain animals. there are responsible for it. a lot of economic...
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josh davis has developed a series of tests that can identify so-called super recognisance davis is one of britain's leading experts on currency facial identification and he's been working with police departments to help them identify officers he may have special skills. less than one percent of the population have super recognition ability it is very rare and which is why it's so important for policing and other security organizations. london police put together a team of the specialists in 2015 it's still not clear exactly how these people can remember all those faces it is possible that somehow the neurological processes of super recognizers a some help different from us the rest of us in the world although davis is not a super recognizer himself he has a pretty good idea of how the process might work. so what we think that super recognizers may be able to do better than other people is to somehow. showing the view in their minds they can rotate faces in their mind so when they're watching c.c.t.v. footage where for instance you might see someone walking sideways across the screen in
josh davis has developed a series of tests that can identify so-called super recognisance davis is one of britain's leading experts on currency facial identification and he's been working with police departments to help them identify officers he may have special skills. less than one percent of the population have super recognition ability it is very rare and which is why it's so important for policing and other security organizations. london police put together a team of the specialists in...
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crockett . >> davy crockett was a very serious person.come a folk legend. some people think he was the original american western hero. he felt like a peacock which ha put another feather in his back. he misread the victory. the truth is they may have gotten slaughtered. >> the slain bodies of the texa army are piled up and burned. it's supposed to intimidate sam houston's forces, it didn't. >> the story that trickled out of the alamo was the whole heartedness of the destruction. the word that spread out of the alamo. >> by showing up bloodthirsty brutality, santa and i had hope to intimidate the texans to given up the fight. how some houston had to overcom being outgunned and outmanned when we returned. in these uncertain times, look after yourself, your family, your friends. but know when it comes to your finances, we are here for you. what can i do for you today? we'll take a look at the portfolio and make adjustments. i'm free to chat if you have any more questions. our j.p.morgan advisors are working from home to help guide you throug
crockett . >> davy crockett was a very serious person.come a folk legend. some people think he was the original american western hero. he felt like a peacock which ha put another feather in his back. he misread the victory. the truth is they may have gotten slaughtered. >> the slain bodies of the texa army are piled up and burned. it's supposed to intimidate sam houston's forces, it didn't. >> the story that trickled out of the alamo was the whole heartedness of the...
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austin daif austin davis in the third round. >> new york jets select ash ton davis. defensive back. california. >> davis trip to the nfl was not conventional. he started as a walk on in berkeley. and a second team all american in track in 2018. he can run. davis can play safety and can be used as a kick returner. jets had two picks and 55 tackles in his senior season. what happens when cameras are allowed in homes. secrets are exposed. patriots master mind all these years has been bill belichicks dog. it was at the computer when it made the pick. you replace tom brady. good boy. good boy. you get a t i thought, "the red cross does katrina. they don't help single moms. hi. hi. what happened to our house last year? it flooded. and the water flooded out. yeah. the red cross arranged the hotel for us. they gave me that break, that leverage, to be able to get it together and... take care of them, you know? i feel like we've come full circle. like that! this is how i'll do it. sarah: there you go. >>> all right that's our report. have a great weekend. we appreciate your time. >> announcer
austin daif austin davis in the third round. >> new york jets select ash ton davis. defensive back. california. >> davis trip to the nfl was not conventional. he started as a walk on in berkeley. and a second team all american in track in 2018. he can run. davis can play safety and can be used as a kick returner. jets had two picks and 55 tackles in his senior season. what happens when cameras are allowed in homes. secrets are exposed. patriots master mind all these years has been...
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.>>> ashton davis finds a new home after getting drafted into the nfl.nd mike mayock weighs in on why the raiders continue to stockpile wide receivers. scott is up next with sports. ♪ it's only human to care for those we love. and also help light their way. it's why last year chevron invested over $10 billion to bring affordable, reliable, ever cleaner energy to america. ♪ step by step, we're going to figure this out. we're gonna find a way through this. we're working really, really hard in hospitals, our nurses, our techs, all the docs. it's about staggering when people get sick so that the hospitals can cope. we're gonna go through an awful lot of these. all across puget sound, people have been stepping up and donating personal protective equipment. we stay at work. for you. you stay at home for us. just know we're all with you. thank you, thank you so much. thank you doctors & nurses. >>> so, you knew eventually we get some bay area college representation in the nfl draft. like today, we got it. safety ashton davis to the new york jets, fourth pick of
.>>> ashton davis finds a new home after getting drafted into the nfl.nd mike mayock weighs in on why the raiders continue to stockpile wide receivers. scott is up next with sports. ♪ it's only human to care for those we love. and also help light their way. it's why last year chevron invested over $10 billion to bring affordable, reliable, ever cleaner energy to america. ♪ step by step, we're going to figure this out. we're gonna find a way through this. we're working really,...
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there's nobody it seems to me better positioned to analyze our current moment than mike davis. i think what we will do in the upcoming hour mike is going to lead us through some of the ways they see the politics of this pandemic and talk for about 30 minutes or so starting a series of issues. that i'm in a try to collate a bunch of the questions that you guys send in. and then put them to mike for the second half-hour. i want to be mindful of mike's time and energy. and then will need to wrap up after that 60 minutes. without that further ado mike davis. i have the coronavirus one that is called the common cold. maybe we should just start very basically with you describing just a little bit this coronavirus how does it differ from influenza. what is to most folks surprising. heavy places in a longer history. in the late 20th century up to 2003 they were mainly of interest to generic medicine. they cause devastating epidemics especially with young animals. it is responsible for a lot of economic damage in the pork industry but it also has affected cattle. it was well known that
there's nobody it seems to me better positioned to analyze our current moment than mike davis. i think what we will do in the upcoming hour mike is going to lead us through some of the ways they see the politics of this pandemic and talk for about 30 minutes or so starting a series of issues. that i'm in a try to collate a bunch of the questions that you guys send in. and then put them to mike for the second half-hour. i want to be mindful of mike's time and energy. and then will need to wrap...
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>> you mean jack davis? >> yeah. >> i don't know. we'd have to find somebody to read them to him, probably. [ laughter ] i will plead guilty. i have a whole shelf of jack davis books in my library. honestly and truly i do. and i've actually read most of them. i haven't read all of jack's books because he's prolific beyond belief. jack is a wonderful historian and you all know that i think that. but i don't know that he's read any of mine. ah, he -- yes? >> i think it was back in the '90s you published a couple of lists of the top 100 civil war books. >> i did. >> now, 20 some years later, how different with all of the new scholarship coming out would it be? >> i published two lists of 100 titles each, maybe 1990 and 1991, if you are interested in the civil war, these should be and look for something to read and put them into categories. i had an occasion to go back about three weeks ago and look at those lists and some of the classic first-hand accounts would, of course, remain on those lists, but other than that, it would be carnage
>> you mean jack davis? >> yeah. >> i don't know. we'd have to find somebody to read them to him, probably. [ laughter ] i will plead guilty. i have a whole shelf of jack davis books in my library. honestly and truly i do. and i've actually read most of them. i haven't read all of jack's books because he's prolific beyond belief. jack is a wonderful historian and you all know that i think that. but i don't know that he's read any of mine. ah, he -- yes? >> i think it was...
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mayor davis, let me continue with you.verybody is worried about the economy and jobs and businesses. if you own a gym or work at a bowling alley, i'm sure you want to be back up and running, but what about the risk to the employees and the public as a whole? has this been thought through enough? because they're saying practice social distancing. how do you practice that when you have to touch people and you have to be in their face? >> i'm not sure what the approach was in terms of the governor getting input or data from those adviser that he has, but when you look at places people congregate at, gyms are certainly those places, barber shops, hair salons, nail salons, those are places where we're all in close proximity to one another, and without a series of educational efforts to those industries, it's going to be extremely difficult for us to continue to flatten the curve. so out of an abundance of caution, i would encourage great georgians a georgians all across this state out after an abundance of caution to be very me
mayor davis, let me continue with you.verybody is worried about the economy and jobs and businesses. if you own a gym or work at a bowling alley, i'm sure you want to be back up and running, but what about the risk to the employees and the public as a whole? has this been thought through enough? because they're saying practice social distancing. how do you practice that when you have to touch people and you have to be in their face? >> i'm not sure what the approach was in terms of the...
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ncicap.org] >> joining us for the discussion on the impact in illinois, particularly in chicago, is danny davis. he joins us via zoom, democrat of illinois, that includes chicago and oak park. thanks for joining us. thank you for joining us. guest: thank you very much. host: we have just shown a little bit of layer -- mayor aretfoot, what -- what else you seeing in the city of chicago? guest: let me say that mayor lightfoot has been tremendous in terms of the leadership she has provided. and i tough, no-nonsense, think that is one of the reasons that chicago seemingly is doing as well as it is. we have had a leadership from our governor. all around, even the county government, which is actively involved in the area were i am and where i live so chicago has done fairly well. like everybody else, we are on serious alert and we are following to the extent that we can, the protocols that have been laid out. that is social distancing, people are being encouraged to stay at home, medical personnel are coming in out of retirement, got a large assortment of hospitals that actually 24 hospitals in my co
ncicap.org] >> joining us for the discussion on the impact in illinois, particularly in chicago, is danny davis. he joins us via zoom, democrat of illinois, that includes chicago and oak park. thanks for joining us. thank you for joining us. guest: thank you very much. host: we have just shown a little bit of layer -- mayor aretfoot, what -- what else you seeing in the city of chicago? guest: let me say that mayor lightfoot has been tremendous in terms of the leadership she has provided....
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david davies was saying yesterday, the virus is not a sentient being.igence. you can reveal what you are going to do to try to fight it, it won't change. so i think there is a bit of the government being in stasis, without the prime minister there, but also because they are afraid to tell people this very bad news that some of us will have to stay locked indoors for a long time. but we are grown—ups, we need to be spoken to. the vast majority of us are following government orders and recommendations and this is a welcome move today, so we can have this debate about it. what i did wonder, and i don't know ifjohn has a fort on this, is that david davies didn't really succeed terribly well when he was put in charge of part of the brexit process. in duncan smith universally planned for the way universal credit was brought in and done. keir starmer, universal credit was brought in and done. keirstarmer, an universal credit was brought in and done. keir starmer, an unknown quantity in this particular context. what does it say when they become the spearheading
david davies was saying yesterday, the virus is not a sentient being.igence. you can reveal what you are going to do to try to fight it, it won't change. so i think there is a bit of the government being in stasis, without the prime minister there, but also because they are afraid to tell people this very bad news that some of us will have to stay locked indoors for a long time. but we are grown—ups, we need to be spoken to. the vast majority of us are following government orders and...
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of course i hear what paul davis says about ppe and all of us as paul davis says about ppe and all ofdividuals who are fearful, are being put in a position through the necessary work they are doing in which they may be exposed to risk. we've already released, as paul davis recognise, 8 million pieces of ppe from our pandemic stores, that will continue to rise over the days ahead. i expect it to be nearly 11 million by the time we get over this weekend. cani the time we get over this weekend. can i be clear there are no current gaps in the supplies we hold. we have sufficient supplies at this point. where there have been some bottlenecks is just in getting the supplies to the people who need it. that is because this is an enormous effort, far beyond everything that we have ever needed to do before. not only are we supplying hospitals, but we are supplying dental surgeries, gp surgeries, care homes, local authorities themselves. an enormous effort is going on to try to make sure that those supplies reach the people who need them. there is a dedicated helpline and e—mail address for plac
of course i hear what paul davis says about ppe and all of us as paul davis says about ppe and all ofdividuals who are fearful, are being put in a position through the necessary work they are doing in which they may be exposed to risk. we've already released, as paul davis recognise, 8 million pieces of ppe from our pandemic stores, that will continue to rise over the days ahead. i expect it to be nearly 11 million by the time we get over this weekend. cani the time we get over this weekend....
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katy and emma davis were 37 years old and died within days of each other.mpton. her twin emma — who had also worked as a nurse — died in the early hours of this morning. duncan kennedy reports. katy and emma davis were twin sisters who dedicated themselves to life, to nursing and to each other. emma had helped care for sick adults. katy had devoted her life to poorly children. both contracted coronavirus. katy died on tuesday. emma died last night. their younger sister zoe asked to speak to us to convey the family's pain. they were angels on earth, and now they're angels in heaven. we were all really close as a family, and just, yeah. best friends. they were my best friends as well. and even though they've left us here, i think they‘ re never really going to leave us. applause. they had both worked at southampton‘s university hospital. emma had since left, last night colleagues clapped for the loss of katy, not knowing that emma was to die as well a few hours later. it doesn't feel that any of this is real. i'm going to wake up in a minute. um... but they a
katy and emma davis were 37 years old and died within days of each other.mpton. her twin emma — who had also worked as a nurse — died in the early hours of this morning. duncan kennedy reports. katy and emma davis were twin sisters who dedicated themselves to life, to nursing and to each other. emma had helped care for sick adults. katy had devoted her life to poorly children. both contracted coronavirus. katy died on tuesday. emma died last night. their younger sister zoe asked to speak to...
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host: welcome everyone to this talk with mike davis. is exciting to see people join me from all over the country. and around the world really. and it is exciting to have the chance to hear and engage with mike. i am talk with mike is cosponsored and by haymarket books. in the long time, comrades and independent medical publishers, in the united states. we also publishes
host: welcome everyone to this talk with mike davis. is exciting to see people join me from all over the country. and around the world really. and it is exciting to have the chance to hear and engage with mike. i am talk with mike is cosponsored and by haymarket books. in the long time, comrades and independent medical publishers, in the united states. we also publishes
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later, authors ronald kessler, bob woodward, victor davis hanson and steven moore discuss their books about president trump. enjoy book tv now and over the weekend on c-span2. >> c-span has around-the-clock coverage of the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. it is all available on demand at c-span .org / coronavirus. watch white house briefings, updates from governors and state officials, track the spread throughout the u.s. and the world with interactive maps. watch on-demand anytime, unfiltered at c-span .org / coronavirus. >> it is nice to have everyone here this evening and i look forward to our conversation.
later, authors ronald kessler, bob woodward, victor davis hanson and steven moore discuss their books about president trump. enjoy book tv now and over the weekend on c-span2. >> c-span has around-the-clock coverage of the federal response to the coronavirus pandemic. it is all available on demand at c-span .org / coronavirus. watch white house briefings, updates from governors and state officials, track the spread throughout the u.s. and the world with interactive maps. watch on-demand...
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military, davis is a decorated general. he is in there.
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jefferson davis. and some of the responses are not. arthur ashe, for example, at the end of monument avenue. then we get to the recent period where these statues have been removed. mayor landrieu had statues removed in new orleans. here are some other removal work being done. roger tony once stood -- this may not be that statue, but he once stood in front of the statehouse in annapolis. and right next to it was thurgood marshall. [laughter] harold: what is more powerful? what is more powerful, the juxtaposition of a man who said black people could not be citizens and have no rights which a white person is bound to respect, next to the man who became the first african-american on the supreme court? or just marshall without that back story of what has happened since dred scott? anyway, we'll talk about that. removals. and, of course, durham, where statues were pulled down. the generic statues of soldiers. this is the dedication of that statue, as you can see, a big deal. and here is what became of it when students got their hands on that
jefferson davis. and some of the responses are not. arthur ashe, for example, at the end of monument avenue. then we get to the recent period where these statues have been removed. mayor landrieu had statues removed in new orleans. here are some other removal work being done. roger tony once stood -- this may not be that statue, but he once stood in front of the statehouse in annapolis. and right next to it was thurgood marshall. [laughter] harold: what is more powerful? what is more powerful,...
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jefferson davis. and some of the responses are not. arthur ash at the end of the monument avenue, not a great statue. and then the recent period when the statues have been removed, mayor landrieu had statutes removed in new orleans. here is some other removal work being done. roger tauny once stood -- this is not the statue but he once stood in front of the state house in annapolis. and right next to it was thurgood marshall. what is more powerful -- what is more powerful, the juxtaposition of a man who said that black people could not be citis and had had no rights which a white person is bound to respect next to the man who became the first african-american on the supreme court or just marshall without that back story of what is happened since dred scott. anyway. we'll talk about that. removals. and then of course durham where statues were pulled down. this is the dedication of the statue. as you see a big deal. and here is what became of it when students got their hands on that statue. how do people confront some of the statues toda
jefferson davis. and some of the responses are not. arthur ash at the end of the monument avenue, not a great statue. and then the recent period when the statues have been removed, mayor landrieu had statutes removed in new orleans. here is some other removal work being done. roger tauny once stood -- this is not the statue but he once stood in front of the state house in annapolis. and right next to it was thurgood marshall. what is more powerful -- what is more powerful, the juxtaposition of...
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katy and emma davis, a story of doubled life and dual loss. refugees who are thought to be stranded out at sea on people—smuggling boats. the refugees had been living in vast camps in bangladesh for three years after fleeing persecution in myanmar. our south asia correspondent rajini vaidya nathan‘s report contains some distressing images. staggering to safety. scared, starving and stateless after months stranded at sea. rohingya refugees, including unaccompanied children, back onshore after the boat they'd boarded to malaysia was turned away, for fear they'd bring coronavirus to the country. rescued by the bangladesh coast guard, the hundreds who survived tell the tale of the dozens who didn't. forced to drink sea water to stay alive, eyewitnesses say the bodies of those who didn't make it were thrown into the sea. mohammed made the perilous journey after borrowing money to pay a smuggler. "i couldn't find work in the refugee camps," he said. "the boat was cramped. we were hungry and i fell sick. when we got to malaysia, we were turned away t
katy and emma davis, a story of doubled life and dual loss. refugees who are thought to be stranded out at sea on people—smuggling boats. the refugees had been living in vast camps in bangladesh for three years after fleeing persecution in myanmar. our south asia correspondent rajini vaidya nathan‘s report contains some distressing images. staggering to safety. scared, starving and stateless after months stranded at sea. rohingya refugees, including unaccompanied children, back onshore...
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. >> if you are just tuning in with the policy briefing with victor davis hanson. you mention western governments. rahm emanuel former mayor of chicago and bill clinton's chief of staff basically said never let a serious crisis go to waste. so tell us what government has done well and in the way of civil liberties would you be concerned a state like rhode island which is very up state that new yorkers drive through all the way to massachusetts is it a situation we shut down the borders because it wants to peep the people out? so we pull up to a very difficult situation the chinese communist government defied the nature and then the spread of the virus. everything about the virus. and those were by the who. so the who said it is necessary and given all the acrimony and the cdc test kits did not work. and then emerge a consensus of what we are doing now. so where we are add crux, this is not a sustainable situation. and to modify the protocol if we don't get the antibody test we have no idea of what is heard immunity. then we will start the infectious process again t
. >> if you are just tuning in with the policy briefing with victor davis hanson. you mention western governments. rahm emanuel former mayor of chicago and bill clinton's chief of staff basically said never let a serious crisis go to waste. so tell us what government has done well and in the way of civil liberties would you be concerned a state like rhode island which is very up state that new yorkers drive through all the way to massachusetts is it a situation we shut down the borders...
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joining me from davis in california is lead author of that study professor christine kreuderjohnson,rom california, we're joined by environmental scientist, laura bloomfield, who's also published research this month, looking at increased human contact with non—human primates, caused by habitat fragmentation in africa. thank you to you both. professor christine kreuderjohnson, starting with you, please. he said spill—over of viruses from animals is a direct result of our actions involving wildlife and their habitat. this pandemic is not a fleet, it is humanity's fault? yes, in many ways, humans are at the core of how we are increasing the risk of emerging infectious diseases from animals. we lifted all animal viruses that have crossed over to infect humans over centuries and we found important trends that can inform on what we need to inspect —— expect in the future. such as? first, we found it scales up with the increasing of other species. so we found for example domestic species are incredibly abundant worldwide and they share a lot of viruses with people and we already knew that,
joining me from davis in california is lead author of that study professor christine kreuderjohnson,rom california, we're joined by environmental scientist, laura bloomfield, who's also published research this month, looking at increased human contact with non—human primates, caused by habitat fragmentation in africa. thank you to you both. professor christine kreuderjohnson, starting with you, please. he said spill—over of viruses from animals is a direct result of our actions involving...
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military, davis, a decorated general is in there. >> host: first african-american general. >> guest: that's right. and so that was a nod to the fact of our contributions to the military and fighting and defending his country. >> host: there's a connection between jessie owens and benjamin o davis who both served -- or operated during that same time. but thinking back to the u.s. to a different come to the same old world. >> guest: to the same old world, and jessie owens and many of those other olympians from the 1936 olympics came back and were not treated and welcomed in the way that we are accustomed to olympic champions being welcomed. >> host: in fact, jessie owens you write returned home to the oppression of jim crow, working at basically menial jobs like racing horses and pumping gas. >> guest: yeah. just kind of a sideshow. that was a really tragic outcome for somebody who had essentially was regarded as defeating hitler, you know, and really embarrassing hitler in the games in germany. >> host: i wanted to ask, who was robert abbott? >> guest: he was a great newspaper editor.
military, davis, a decorated general is in there. >> host: first african-american general. >> guest: that's right. and so that was a nod to the fact of our contributions to the military and fighting and defending his country. >> host: there's a connection between jessie owens and benjamin o davis who both served -- or operated during that same time. but thinking back to the u.s. to a different come to the same old world. >> guest: to the same old world, and jessie owens...
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military, benjamin davis, decorated general is in their. >> first african-american general. >> that was a nod to the fact a contributions to the military and fighting and defending this country. >> there is a connection between jesse owens and benjamin davis who both served or operated during the same time but then came back to the us to the same old world. >> and many of those other olympians from the 1930s and were not welcomed in the way that we are accustomed to olympic champions being welcomed. >> jesse owens you write returned home to the oppression of jim crow, working at menial jobs like racing horses and pumping gas. >> it is a sideshow and that was a tragic outcome for somebody who had essentially was regarded as defeating hitler and really embarrassing hitler in germany. >> i wanted to ask who was robert abbott? >> he was a great newspaper editor, the chicago defender was one of the most important publications in america for black america at the time and during a period when chicago, there was a migration, chicago and nationally being a beacon for truth and leading the way so
military, benjamin davis, decorated general is in their. >> first african-american general. >> that was a nod to the fact a contributions to the military and fighting and defending this country. >> there is a connection between jesse owens and benjamin davis who both served or operated during the same time but then came back to the us to the same old world. >> and many of those other olympians from the 1930s and were not welcomed in the way that we are accustomed to...
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davis is putting their lives on the front line.they are the real super heros out there doing crazy work and putting their life on the line. so we want to help them out as much as possible. >> thank you both for what you are doing. appreciate it and we'll check you out at 2:00 on instagram. thank you. shop with wayfair, you spend less and get way more. so you can bring your vision to life and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build big dreams, spend less, get way more. shop everything home at wayfair.com dad! not cool.o, son. you know what's not uncool? old spice after hours... and jazz. dad, i prefer ultra smooth, it handles sweat without all that...jazz. you're right son. (burke) atthat can happen to your wehome...or car.t everything and we covered it all. ah, memory lane sure has a lot of accidents. we know a thing or two about bundling and saving. so get a quote today. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ [ "one morwoo!me" by[ laughing ] woo! play pop music! ♪ no way dude, play rock music! yeah! -w
davis is putting their lives on the front line.they are the real super heros out there doing crazy work and putting their life on the line. so we want to help them out as much as possible. >> thank you both for what you are doing. appreciate it and we'll check you out at 2:00 on instagram. thank you. shop with wayfair, you spend less and get way more. so you can bring your vision to life and save in more ways than one. for small prices, you can build big dreams, spend less, get way more....
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68th pick in the 2020 nfl draft new york jets select ashton davis, defensive back, california. >> davisventional walk-on, second team all-american track in 2018. you know he can run a little bit. davis can play safety. he can also be used as a kick returner. had two picks and 55 tackles in his senior season. uh-uh have to wonder, was it meant to be? literally floored when the niners chose his son with the 14th overall pick. this is really adorable with the pick, the 19th selection. a photo wearing a 49ers turtleneck from when he was 4 years old, little kid. grew novato where there's a lot of 49 faithful. bill belichick's dog who was at the computer when they made their pick. replacing tom brady. good boy. you get a treat. >>> check it out. a super athletic youngster from antioch. >> okay, kid. maclan "storm" mcmillen. how can he see through the superman mask? this storm is coming. maclan is fuel bid his favorite food, pizza, inspired by his favorite athlete, 49ers george kittle. dad urging him on. >> run, run, run. >> maclan "storm" mcmullen, we just called your play. >> i love that kid
68th pick in the 2020 nfl draft new york jets select ashton davis, defensive back, california. >> davisventional walk-on, second team all-american track in 2018. you know he can run a little bit. davis can play safety. he can also be used as a kick returner. had two picks and 55 tackles in his senior season. uh-uh have to wonder, was it meant to be? literally floored when the niners chose his son with the 14th overall pick. this is really adorable with the pick, the 19th selection. a...
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military, benjamin davis is a decorated general. he's in there and. >> first african-american general. >> that's right so that was a nod to the fact of our contributions to the military and fighting and defending this country. >> there's a connection between jesse owens and benjamin o davis who both served or operated during that same time period but then came back to the us to the same old world. >> to the same old world in jesse owens and many of those other olympians from the olympics came back and were not treated and welcome in the way that we are accustomed to a big champions being welcomed. >> and in fact jesse owens you write return home to the oppression of jim crow, working and basically menial jobs like raising horses and pumping gas. >> so defined up as a sideshow and was a really tragic outcome for somebody who had a centrally was regarded as defeating hitler and really embarrassing hitler in the games in germany. >> i wanted to ask who was robert abbott? >> he was a great newspaper editor, the chicago defender was one
military, benjamin davis is a decorated general. he's in there and. >> first african-american general. >> that's right so that was a nod to the fact of our contributions to the military and fighting and defending this country. >> there's a connection between jesse owens and benjamin o davis who both served or operated during that same time period but then came back to the us to the same old world. >> to the same old world in jesse owens and many of those other olympians...
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my name is sheryl davis. i serve as the director of the human rights commission here in san francisco. the human rights commission is tasked with identifying and disrupting racism and discrimination trends in government and private business practices here in san francisco. i want to thank mayor breed and dr. colfax for the information they've shared today, this afternoon. nationally, this virus has woven an exceptionally cruel path through our most vulnerable populations. we are working to ensure that this health emergency does not further exacerbate the existing health disparities we struggled to address before the coronavirus appeared. to also make the connection that these public health disparities are connected to economic and poverty and to homelessness and to geographic areas where people are living in difficult situations. we knew this would be a challenge long before we had any data. they have been addressing these things long before we had the data. people in these areas experience structural racism
my name is sheryl davis. i serve as the director of the human rights commission here in san francisco. the human rights commission is tasked with identifying and disrupting racism and discrimination trends in government and private business practices here in san francisco. i want to thank mayor breed and dr. colfax for the information they've shared today, this afternoon. nationally, this virus has woven an exceptionally cruel path through our most vulnerable populations. we are working to...
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joshua davis works in an icu. >> it's really hard. being able to be physically with a patient and their family during their biggest time of need is something that makes it easier for me and for many people to have to give bad news, so to have to do this over the phone or over skype and things like that without physical proximity is really difficult. >> reporter: the death toll today in the tri-state region tops 3500. among them frank bocabella, a tsa officer newark and sandra santos-vizcaino a third grade teacher in brooklyn. >> nobody loves you like your mom so that's going to be the biggest thing. >> reporter: shoshana davis was 35 passionate about travel she's survived by her 3-year-old daughter and husband who will never forget the last time they spoke. >> she squeezed my hand almost in a pattern that felt like she was saying i love you back so i knew she at least heard me and that somewhere inside she knew that. >> reporter: governor cuomo says more than 20,000 out of state medical volunteers have signed up to help, but late toda
joshua davis works in an icu. >> it's really hard. being able to be physically with a patient and their family during their biggest time of need is something that makes it easier for me and for many people to have to give bad news, so to have to do this over the phone or over skype and things like that without physical proximity is really difficult. >> reporter: the death toll today in the tri-state region tops 3500. among them frank bocabella, a tsa officer newark and sandra...