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bette davis was a ferocious combination of green bette davis was a ferocious combination of queen andr from her new england home to broadway and then to hollywood, where, by her mid—20s, she had already made two dozen films. her first significant role was that mildred rogers in 1934's of human bondage. do you know what you are?! you gimpy—legged monster! you are a cripple,a cripple, a cripple! martin, you spent a lifetime studying bette davis, this role of the london waitress, was this the first of the unsympathetic characters that she clearly really relished playing? bette played her to the hilt, she went for broke with this part. and it astonished audiences and critics. they sat back and they said, "who is this woman? "she is one of the best actresses working on "the american screen." her image changed, they stopped trying to turn her into a sexy, sort of vamp character, and they started to promote her then as one of the best actresses working in hollywood. mildred didn't produce an oscar, but davis did get a first one the next year playing an alcoholic actress in dangerous. the yea
bette davis was a ferocious combination of green bette davis was a ferocious combination of queen andr from her new england home to broadway and then to hollywood, where, by her mid—20s, she had already made two dozen films. her first significant role was that mildred rogers in 1934's of human bondage. do you know what you are?! you gimpy—legged monster! you are a cripple,a cripple, a cripple! martin, you spent a lifetime studying bette davis, this role of the london waitress, was this the...
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and that is exactly what bette davis was doing.ould say she sort of redefined what a star turn was. a start turn had to show an actress going full hilt and demonstrating everything that she had to offer. julia, itjust seems like women were her great fans and her box office during those years. was there just something very relatable about bette davis? she was not tall and willowy and, you know... her face wasn't perfectly symmetrical in the ways that classic aesthetic beauty is considered to be. she had a quality with her eyes, the famous bette davis eyes, and i think she reached out to the audience of women and pulled them in. there was a sympathy there that i don't think has been duplicated in the same way. well, thanks for nothing. but the actress herself and her female fans were having families in the baby boom years and her box office decline. while her appearance in the star, another oscar—nominated movie as a washed up actress clinging onto her award seemed as a prelude to her own fate. but davis kept working on tv as well as
and that is exactly what bette davis was doing.ould say she sort of redefined what a star turn was. a start turn had to show an actress going full hilt and demonstrating everything that she had to offer. julia, itjust seems like women were her great fans and her box office during those years. was there just something very relatable about bette davis? she was not tall and willowy and, you know... her face wasn't perfectly symmetrical in the ways that classic aesthetic beauty is considered to be....
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bette davies played a lot of women who we re davies played a lot of women who were just on the edge.fiercely to try and get get back something that they needed. and the way she played those characters was all out. other characters she played in films like jezebel, was all out. other characters she played in films likejezebel, the letter, or in this our life, have characteristics that can be associated with mental illness, such associated with mental illness, such as narcissism, paranoia or a kind of sociopathic, even though they never describe it that way specifically. she certainly put a lot of madness into these characters. it makes for an interesting read of her career, in which the actress, he was often mislabelled as crazy, challenges viewers to ascertain the difference between mental illness and the woman who has simply been pushed to the brink by a patriarchal society. what is fascinating for me as a woman who is fascinating for me as a woman who is diagnosed with bipolar disorder, adhd and anxiety, i am hyper aware of these portrayals and the sort of complications for women a
bette davies played a lot of women who we re davies played a lot of women who were just on the edge.fiercely to try and get get back something that they needed. and the way she played those characters was all out. other characters she played in films like jezebel, was all out. other characters she played in films likejezebel, the letter, or in this our life, have characteristics that can be associated with mental illness, such associated with mental illness, such as narcissism, paranoia or a...
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>> davis: absolutely.ld, and i wanted to put my stamp on her as much as i could. >> wertheim: in her work, davis will choose reality over vanity every time. she strips away any veneer in telling her own story, too. she grew up in central falls, rhode island, one of six children in a family gripped by poverty. >> davis: there was one apartment that we lived in that was just infested with rats. they were everywhere. they were in the cabinets, they were in the walls, they were under our beds. and just, never having any food. >> wertheim: you speak very openly about growing up in poverty. >> davis: yeah. >> wertheim: why do you do that? >> davis: i do that because i think that there's a lot of shame involved with poverty. that you wouldn't be poor if you did the right thing. when you're poor, what happens is, it seeps through your mind. it's not just a financial state. it's an invisibility state. it's a worthlessness state. >> wertheim: as a girl, she dealt with these feelings in part by creating alter-egos, a
>> davis: absolutely.ld, and i wanted to put my stamp on her as much as i could. >> wertheim: in her work, davis will choose reality over vanity every time. she strips away any veneer in telling her own story, too. she grew up in central falls, rhode island, one of six children in a family gripped by poverty. >> davis: there was one apartment that we lived in that was just infested with rats. they were everywhere. they were in the cabinets, they were in the walls, they were...
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jefferson davis, the man, is a contradiction.efferson davis, in his early life, was a graduate of the united states military academy. he served in the frontier with the united states army. he was secretary of war under president pierce. he served in the united states congress, and he also served in the united states senate. and he and his wife were the hosts during james buchanan's administration in washington, dc. when the south left and formed their own government, they invited jefferson davis to become its first and only president. jefferson davis would accept that invitation and become the president of the confederate states of america. we are standing in the cell where jefferson davis was held, at the conclusion of the american civil war. in 1865, jefferson davis received word from general robert e. lee, commander of the army of northern virginia, that they could no longer hold the federal army back from attacking the city of richmond. with that news, jefferson davis adjourned his cabinet and sent his family on the road for
jefferson davis, the man, is a contradiction.efferson davis, in his early life, was a graduate of the united states military academy. he served in the frontier with the united states army. he was secretary of war under president pierce. he served in the united states congress, and he also served in the united states senate. and he and his wife were the hosts during james buchanan's administration in washington, dc. when the south left and formed their own government, they invited jefferson...
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and it's easy to perform university and city of davis collaboration called healthy davis together made the tests available to davis residents, not just students and faculty i see the university population and the population of the city davis is being intimately. >>tied the saliva test was only introduced after trials were run this fall. >>you see davis students took both test at the same time to see if the saliva test was valid and is accurate as the nasal swab the university found that the saliva test was accurate the saliva test is processed at a university facility, a huge plus about thousands and thousands of tests that can be process every day. >>this is not something that can necessarily be replicated and every community in the beginning first responders and people who work with the public were encouraged to test. >>now testing is open to any resident in the city of davis the saliva test makes it less of a chore most people are you know when to know if it's okay if they come in once a weekend we've encouraged that davis residents who want to be tested are encouraged to register a
and it's easy to perform university and city of davis collaboration called healthy davis together made the tests available to davis residents, not just students and faculty i see the university population and the population of the city davis is being intimately. >>tied the saliva test was only introduced after trials were run this fall. >>you see davis students took both test at the same time to see if the saliva test was valid and is accurate as the nasal swab the university found...
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and it's easy to perform university and city of davis collaboration called healthy davis together madehe tests available to davis residents, not just students and faculty i see the university population and the population of the city davis is being intimately. >>tied the saliva test was only introduced after trials were run this fall. >>you see davis students took both test at the same time to see if the saliva test was valid accurate estimates will swamp the university found that the saliva test was accurate the saliva test is processed at a university facility, a huge plus about thousands and thousands of tests that can be process every day. >>so this is not something that can necessarily be replicated in every community in the beginning first responders and people who work with the public were encouraged to test. >>now testing is open to any resident in the city of davis the saliva test makes it less of a chore most people are you know when to know if it's okay if they come in once a week and we've encouraged that davis residents who want to be tested are encouraged to register ahea
and it's easy to perform university and city of davis collaboration called healthy davis together madehe tests available to davis residents, not just students and faculty i see the university population and the population of the city davis is being intimately. >>tied the saliva test was only introduced after trials were run this fall. >>you see davis students took both test at the same time to see if the saliva test was valid accurate estimates will swamp the university found that...
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lincoln and david davis and some of his allies are riding letters, davis at one point does a tour and meets with weed, other new yorkers, meets with these people, all in part of an effort to make sure they keep their eye on the ball the ball on this case is electing lincoln. and putting aside whatever their personal issues are. you knew this was the outcome, right? i was doing my best to keep the suspense going here. so lincoln wins. it does indeed end up being lincoln and douglas in the north, breckinridge and bell in the south. and breckinridge was the lower south with his argument for late code. l wins the upper software there is less of that commitment to protecting slavery at all costs. and lincoln just stops douglas across the country sort of. he easily beats douglas in the electoral college. lincoln is up with 180 oleksuk volts, douglas is 12 but in fact in a lot of states they ran pretty close. a couple of things to think about in connection with this. one, if douglas, breckinridge and bell had gone together with they have been lincoln? the three of them together got 123 elect
lincoln and david davis and some of his allies are riding letters, davis at one point does a tour and meets with weed, other new yorkers, meets with these people, all in part of an effort to make sure they keep their eye on the ball the ball on this case is electing lincoln. and putting aside whatever their personal issues are. you knew this was the outcome, right? i was doing my best to keep the suspense going here. so lincoln wins. it does indeed end up being lincoln and douglas in the north,...
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ative davis? >> [inaudible] ms. abrams: is there a second? wendy davis is properly nominated. steve hinton seconded the motion. are there any objections? all in favor, say aye. now elected as the secretary of this meeting. [applause] if you will now join me in welcoming the dean of the house and the person who was here in 1980 when we did this before and in 1992 when we did it again, dean of the house, calvin smiley, will lead us with the invocation. >> thank you very much, leader abrams. it is great to see you and great to be your chairman. it is just a wonderful day. i'm overjoyed and excited about this opportunity to have been an elect or nine times and voted three times. jimmy carter, bill clinton, and now joe biden and kamala harris. it is a great day in georgia. i remember in 1980, around 800,000 voters. 1.2, now 2.4 million. so, we have come a long, long way in georgia and we've got a lot to be proud for. this is a great day for georgia. great day for all of you here on this historic day. i'm glad to join you. this is the day that the lord has made. let us rejoice and b
ative davis? >> [inaudible] ms. abrams: is there a second? wendy davis is properly nominated. steve hinton seconded the motion. are there any objections? all in favor, say aye. now elected as the secretary of this meeting. [applause] if you will now join me in welcoming the dean of the house and the person who was here in 1980 when we did this before and in 1992 when we did it again, dean of the house, calvin smiley, will lead us with the invocation. >> thank you very much, leader...
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when rural georgia needed a voice, they got wendy davis. when the senate needed a new leader, it got gloria butler. we know he was our attorney at the house when we were fighting for good. i know when we need a good man who understands labor and power, we look to ben myers. when i served in the house, i was privileged to help elect new people. i saw bob trammel come up. when i was working to elect other folks, the young dems were a powerhouse and that brought me to rachel. we need a new voice in athens to make sure justice rings out and we've got deborah gonzales. when i was at the city of atlanta watching new things unfold, there was kathy willard. you cannot make a decision in the georgia assembly without consulting the dean of the house. i name each of you because each of you have claimed the state as your own. more importantly, you claimed the people as your own. but moving forward from dream to reality requires a force of nature and a leadership that is unparalleled, and that is why i am so proud of my friend nikima williams, who was a
when rural georgia needed a voice, they got wendy davis. when the senate needed a new leader, it got gloria butler. we know he was our attorney at the house when we were fighting for good. i know when we need a good man who understands labor and power, we look to ben myers. when i served in the house, i was privileged to help elect new people. i saw bob trammel come up. when i was working to elect other folks, the young dems were a powerhouse and that brought me to rachel. we need a new voice...
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well, lincoln and david davis and some of his allies, they're writing letters and davis at ono point does a tour and meets with weed and meets with other new yorkers and goes to pennsylvania and meets with these people all as part of an effort to make pat sure they keep their eye on the ball. the ballon in this case is electing lincoln, and putting aside whatever their personal issues are. you knew this was the outcome, right? yeah. i was doing myght? best to kee it --do keep the suspense going here. okay. so lincoln wins. all right. it does, indeed, end up being lincoln and douglas in the nort and lincoln and brokeckenridge wins the south. andcode breckenridge wins the l south with the slave code.per st bell wins the upper south where there is less of that commitment to protecting slavery at all costs. and lincoln just stops douglas across the country, sort of. he easily beats douglas in the electoral college.ncol lincoln endsn up with 180 electoral votes and douglas ha 12, but in fact, in a lot of tht states they ran pretty close. a couple of things to think abouta in connection wi
well, lincoln and david davis and some of his allies, they're writing letters and davis at ono point does a tour and meets with weed and meets with other new yorkers and goes to pennsylvania and meets with these people all as part of an effort to make pat sure they keep their eye on the ball. the ballon in this case is electing lincoln, and putting aside whatever their personal issues are. you knew this was the outcome, right? yeah. i was doing myght? best to kee it --do keep the suspense going...
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davis, pursuant to h. res. 65, s. davis will vote yes on s. 979. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. cicilline: as the member designated by ms. pingree of maine, pursuant to h. res. 965, i inform the house that ms. pingree will vote yes. as the member designated by ms. sewell of alabama, pursuant to h. res. 965, i inform the house yes. s. sewell will vow as the member designated by ms. delbene of washington, pursuant to h. res. 965, i inform the will vote ms. delbene yes on s. 979. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. wilson, pursuant to h. res. 965, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on s. 979. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new york seek recognition? >> as the member designated by ms. kelly of illinois, pursuant to h. res. 965, i inform the use that ms. kelly will vote yes on s. 979. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gent
davis, pursuant to h. res. 65, s. davis will vote yes on s. 979. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from rhode island seek recognition? mr. cicilline: as the member designated by ms. pingree of maine, pursuant to h. res. 965, i inform the house that ms. pingree will vote yes. as the member designated by ms. sewell of alabama, pursuant to h. res. 965, i inform the house yes. s. sewell will vow as the member designated by ms. delbene of washington, pursuant to h. res....
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and the language that he employed in writing to davis time and time again, he made sure that davis never felt that he was being snubbed. >> right. >> right. >> there will be no snubbing of jefferson davis if you want a military career -- >> i think it's one of the things that lee and grant share in common. both of those generals certainly had egos. but they knew where to check their egos and when to check their egos and when to show deference to the political leadership. and one of the reasons i think they were successful as army commanders is they -- they created not just a culture within their army, they created a culture with the political leadership that enabled them to do the things that they thought were going to lead them to victory. and i think lee was trying to guide davis to where he wanted the strategy to go. he was always successful. he wasn't completely successful in the gettysburg campaign. he wanted davis to strip some soft garrisons and reinforce his army. lee's thinking was sound. >> absolutely was. >> and davis gave into the politics of the moment and felt we have to de
and the language that he employed in writing to davis time and time again, he made sure that davis never felt that he was being snubbed. >> right. >> right. >> there will be no snubbing of jefferson davis if you want a military career -- >> i think it's one of the things that lee and grant share in common. both of those generals certainly had egos. but they knew where to check their egos and when to check their egos and when to show deference to the political leadership....
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i particularly favor you because my father's name is tom davis. i know you are a good man. >> there are no bumper stickers. >> listen, as a republican, and a black republican i wish the people would understand this election wasn't stolen. the reason why trump lost as you said is because of his own personality. >> right. >> he turned me off to the end. i couldn't vote for him. i've been a republican for 30 years. i couldn't bring myself to vote for that man. and he lost it, because there were plenty of bernie sanders voters who refused to vote the last time around, or who did a protest vote. this time around they had enough sense to vote for biden. they did a protest vote against hillary and then helped trump to win. stay at home. that helped trump to win. this time around blacks got out, bernie sanders voters decided let's have some sense this time around, and they voted the proper way. and that's why he lost. he lost because of his own self. i voted republican down ballot, but i didn't vote for my president. >> that's a call from florida. >> repu
i particularly favor you because my father's name is tom davis. i know you are a good man. >> there are no bumper stickers. >> listen, as a republican, and a black republican i wish the people would understand this election wasn't stolen. the reason why trump lost as you said is because of his own personality. >> right. >> he turned me off to the end. i couldn't vote for him. i've been a republican for 30 years. i couldn't bring myself to vote for that man. and he lost...
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davis. caller: good morning, c-span. thank you very much. i think this gentleman is wrong. i think president trump won by lancelot. i think when they stopped the counts in the early -- the middle of the night and there were ballots coming in that nobody could see, i think that is what is really going on. i think president trump won in a landslide and these people cheated. they spent four years trying to bury our guy. we think they would stop at the very end after trying desperately for four years and getting nowhere with their lies, their cheating. host: got your point. tom davis on folks who think there was massive fraud in this election? guest: i think there is fraud in every election. it occurs in mail-in ballots, the nature of the beast. we could describe how it goes on, but i have not seen any evidence in this election it incurred on such -- occurred on such a massive scale that the election would be overturned. many judges appointed by president trump, if they saw anything wrong and co
davis. caller: good morning, c-span. thank you very much. i think this gentleman is wrong. i think president trump won by lancelot. i think when they stopped the counts in the early -- the middle of the night and there were ballots coming in that nobody could see, i think that is what is really going on. i think president trump won in a landslide and these people cheated. they spent four years trying to bury our guy. we think they would stop at the very end after trying desperately for four...
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davis: this is an extraordinary moment. i have never experienced anything like the conditions we are currently experiencing, the conjuncture created by the covid-19 pandemic and the recognition of the systemic racism that has been rendered visible under these conditions because of the disproportionate deaths in black and latinx communities. and this is a moment i don't know whether i ever expected to experience. when the protests began, of course, around the murder of george floyd and breonna taylor and ahmaud arbery and tony mcdade and many others who have lost their lives to racist state violence and vigilante violence -- when these protests erupted, i remembered something that i've said many times to encourage activists who often feel that the work that they do is not leading to tangible results. i often ask them to consider the very long trajectory of black struggles, and what has been most important is the forging of legacies, new arenas of struggle that can be handed down to younger generations. but i've often said on
davis: this is an extraordinary moment. i have never experienced anything like the conditions we are currently experiencing, the conjuncture created by the covid-19 pandemic and the recognition of the systemic racism that has been rendered visible under these conditions because of the disproportionate deaths in black and latinx communities. and this is a moment i don't know whether i ever expected to experience. when the protests began, of course, around the murder of george floyd and breonna...
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>> lee and davis were absolutely in sync. every one of the most important books i read about confederate strategy and lee and davis in particular is joe harshest book. the first volume he did, it is -- i forget the title of it will. >> i will look it up. but >> i forget the title of it. it is not a really long book it is a day [inaudible] it is not a really long book but it's a very important one as far as understanding lisa thinking of strategy and davis is thinking on strategy. they were absolutely in harmony with one another about what they were going to do. wylie was doing when he writes a jefferson davis on september the 3rd. i think this is the proper time for the army to march into maryland and, you know, if he has davis is approval, he is going to do it. the reason he is writing that is that he is going to go into maryland and he also knows that davis is going to approve it. but he is simply making a gesture of deference to the civilian control. i am making sure that you know that this is in keeping with what we have
>> lee and davis were absolutely in sync. every one of the most important books i read about confederate strategy and lee and davis in particular is joe harshest book. the first volume he did, it is -- i forget the title of it will. >> i will look it up. but >> i forget the title of it. it is not a really long book it is a day [inaudible] it is not a really long book but it's a very important one as far as understanding lisa thinking of strategy and davis is thinking on...
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and it's easy to perform university and city of davis collaboration called healthy davis together made the tests available to davis residents, not just students and faculty i see the university population and the population of the city davis is being intimately. >>tied the saliva test was only introduced after trials were run this fall. >>you see davis students took both tests at the same time to see if the saliva test was valid accurate estimates will swamp the university found that the saliva test was accurate the saliva test is processed at a university facility, a huge plus about thousands and thousands of tests that can be process every day. >>so this is not something that can necessarily be replicated in every community in the beginning first responders and people who work with the public were encouraged to test. >>now testing is open to any resident in the city of davis the saliva test makes it less of a chore most people are you know when to know if it's okay if they come in once a week and we've encouraged that davis residents who want to be tested are encouraged to register a
and it's easy to perform university and city of davis collaboration called healthy davis together made the tests available to davis residents, not just students and faculty i see the university population and the population of the city davis is being intimately. >>tied the saliva test was only introduced after trials were run this fall. >>you see davis students took both tests at the same time to see if the saliva test was valid accurate estimates will swamp the university found...
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supervisor -- oh, director davis, did you have any comments? >> i just wanted to thank you and your office for your leadership in bringing this forward. and also to recognize sharah and greg. they were amazing and have just been pushing through. and i think coming off of thanksgiving, but false a day of remembrance and having all of these different emotions and feelings about how we engage and how we see people, i think this is really a new habit that i'm hoping will become so automatic, that we just, you know, realize that we haven't done it, so thank you for your leadership on this. >> chair ronen: thank you, director davis. supervisor walton, who has joined us in the committee. googood morning, supervisor wal. >> supervisor walton: good morning, chair ronen. i want to thank you for bringing this forward. this is something that we should be doing at our board meetings. and i appreciate you for taking that step to make sure that it's indoctrinated in our rules. so thank you. >> chair ronen: thank you so much. oh, supervisor mar. >> supervisor
supervisor -- oh, director davis, did you have any comments? >> i just wanted to thank you and your office for your leadership in bringing this forward. and also to recognize sharah and greg. they were amazing and have just been pushing through. and i think coming off of thanksgiving, but false a day of remembrance and having all of these different emotions and feelings about how we engage and how we see people, i think this is really a new habit that i'm hoping will become so automatic,...
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davis and company realize we need to make a big splash. when they were going to the convention, lincoln stayed home. he said i'm too much of a candidate to go and not enough to stay home, but he stays home. he says for seward, if anybodies is, i'm with him on the conflict but not the higher law. i'm an old henry clay tariff man. he said make no contracts that binds me. davis and sweat get a hold of a whig from pennsylvania, joseph casey, who works in the political operation of simon cameron, the state's political boss. they meet with him and what happens is not entirely clear. when the meeting was done sweat allegedly turned today vice and said lincoln said make no contracts that bind me. sweat said lincoln is not here. cameron may have been offer add cabinet seat. pennsylvania definitely was. that's not a big deal. pennsylvania always got a cabinet seat in those days. to say pennsylvania is going to be in the cabinet is nothing. clearly, some kind of deal was made when it was done the meeting was over and davis came out and there were rep
davis and company realize we need to make a big splash. when they were going to the convention, lincoln stayed home. he said i'm too much of a candidate to go and not enough to stay home, but he stays home. he says for seward, if anybodies is, i'm with him on the conflict but not the higher law. i'm an old henry clay tariff man. he said make no contracts that binds me. davis and sweat get a hold of a whig from pennsylvania, joseph casey, who works in the political operation of simon cameron,...
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in davis, california, health officials have established the healthy davis together project. residents trace positive cases and get the virus under control. the doctor spearheading that effort, dr. brad pollock. he joins us now. this started as a testing program for uc davis students and then you expanded it to the whole city. how does it work? >> we planned it together, believe it or not. if you go back to last summer, one of the major fears was that across the country that college students would be returning to their communities, and infecting the townspeople. so we actually had started planning for this healthy davis together project back in july, and went live in mid-september when students were moving in. but the idea was not only to test and do all the appropriate things on the campus itself but to involve the community directly. and that led to the creation of the project which is a partnership between the city of davis and the university of california davis. so it's been very gratifying to see that. we just went live with communitywide testing about three weeks ago. w
in davis, california, health officials have established the healthy davis together project. residents trace positive cases and get the virus under control. the doctor spearheading that effort, dr. brad pollock. he joins us now. this started as a testing program for uc davis students and then you expanded it to the whole city. how does it work? >> we planned it together, believe it or not. if you go back to last summer, one of the major fears was that across the country that college...
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davis, and supervisor walton, and all that are sitting in on his to make this great decision. thank you. >> chairman: can we have the next caller, please. >> caller: hello. can you hear me? >> chairman: we can hear you. please proceed. >> this is reverend brown. i was just giving my introduction earlier. if i could add some humor to this occasion. madam chair -- >> chairman: mr. brown -- >> i am proud -- madam chair, i want to say thi this -- >> i'm sorry, dr. brown, but we have a board rule that only allows each person to make public comment once. so any additional information, if you want to provide it in writing, we will make sure to add it to the record. thank you so much. >> chairwoman: next speaker, please. >> caller: good morning. my name is felicia jones. i'm the founder of wealth and disparities in the black community. and i would like to make some points. of course i am in support of reparations, but i'm also in support of reparations now. there have been three reports in 55 years written on black people, studying black people. and as of today, we are worse off now t
davis, and supervisor walton, and all that are sitting in on his to make this great decision. thank you. >> chairman: can we have the next caller, please. >> caller: hello. can you hear me? >> chairman: we can hear you. please proceed. >> this is reverend brown. i was just giving my introduction earlier. if i could add some humor to this occasion. madam chair -- >> chairman: mr. brown -- >> i am proud -- madam chair, i want to say thi this -- >> i'm...
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and it's easy to perform university and city of davis collaboration called healthy davis together made the tests available to davis residents, not just students and faculty i see the university population and the population of the city davis is being intimately. >>tied the saliva test was only introduced after trials were run this fall. >>you see davis students took both test at the same time to see if the saliva test was valid accurate estimates will swamp the university found that the saliva test was accurate the saliva test is processed at a university facility, a huge plus about thousands and thousands of tests that can be process every day. >>so this is not something that can necessarily be replicated in every community in the beginning first responders and people who work with the public were encouraged to test. >>now testing is open to any resident in the city of davis the saliva test makes it less of a chore most people are you know when to know if it's okay if they come in once a week and we've encouraged that davis residents who want to be tested are encouraged to register ah
and it's easy to perform university and city of davis collaboration called healthy davis together made the tests available to davis residents, not just students and faculty i see the university population and the population of the city davis is being intimately. >>tied the saliva test was only introduced after trials were run this fall. >>you see davis students took both test at the same time to see if the saliva test was valid accurate estimates will swamp the university found that...
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and it's easy to perform university and city of davis collaboration called healthy davis together made the tests available to davis residents, not just students and faculty i see the university population and the population of the city davis is being intimately. >>tied the saliva test was only introduced after trials were run this fall. >>you see davis students took both test at the same time to see if the saliva test was valid accurate estimates will swamp the university found that the saliva test was accurate the saliva test is processed at a university facility, a huge plus about thousands and thousands of tests that can be process every day. >>this is not something that can necessarily be replicated and every community in the beginning first responders and people who work with the public were encouraged to test. >>now testing is open to any resident in the city of davis the saliva test makes it less of a chore. >>most people are you know when to know if it's okay if they come in once a weekend we've encouraged that davis residents who want to be tested are encouraged to register ah
and it's easy to perform university and city of davis collaboration called healthy davis together made the tests available to davis residents, not just students and faculty i see the university population and the population of the city davis is being intimately. >>tied the saliva test was only introduced after trials were run this fall. >>you see davis students took both test at the same time to see if the saliva test was valid accurate estimates will swamp the university found that...
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, oscar for viola davis, alongside nods for best actor, best picture, and a posthumous screenwriting nomination for wilson. davis looks like an awards contender once again for her dynamite role as mother of the blues in ma rainey‘s black bottom, the latest screen adaptation of wilson's work on which washington again serves as producer. a—one, a—two, a—you know what to do. this'd be an empty world without the blues. i try to take that emptiness and fill it up with something. in 1920s chicago, the already humid atmosphere of a recording studio is made hotter by the broiling tensions between musicians, producers, and an increasingly recalcitrant star in a session to cut the titular song. most of the musicians are resigned to their lot, living modestly from gig to gig. but a young trumpet player — brilliantly played by chadwick boseman in his final screen role — has bigger plans. i ain't like you — i got talent. me and this horn, we is tight. if my daddy had know—ed i would turn out like this, he'd have named me gabriel. not only does he have designs on ma's trademark bluesy anthem, he a
, oscar for viola davis, alongside nods for best actor, best picture, and a posthumous screenwriting nomination for wilson. davis looks like an awards contender once again for her dynamite role as mother of the blues in ma rainey‘s black bottom, the latest screen adaptation of wilson's work on which washington again serves as producer. a—one, a—two, a—you know what to do. this'd be an empty world without the blues. i try to take that emptiness and fill it up with something. in 1920s...
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scholar forecast a global food like pandemic it's one of the causes and it's profound effects as mike davis known for his devastating critique of capitalist urban development city of cortes excavating the future of los angeles here he is 15 years ago and why should be we be so worried about it is easy which is infected under $200.00 people killed less than $100.00 or we live in a world where millions of people die every year from the laryea tuberculosis hiv and the answer of course is the experience of humanity in 24 weeks 19181 between 40 and a 100000000 people died of a pandemic influenza this is the greatest mortality about in human history there have been 2 subsequent pandemics 19571968 neither are any words like as 1918 and then suddenly in 1907 this new flu emerged in hong kong and scientists discovered to their whore that rather than being incubated in a pig or a human being can call infected with several strains of the flu it jumped directly from birds to humans that's mike davis speaking in 25 on the threat of a flu type pandemic hitting in the overbroad world his warnings are argu
scholar forecast a global food like pandemic it's one of the causes and it's profound effects as mike davis known for his devastating critique of capitalist urban development city of cortes excavating the future of los angeles here he is 15 years ago and why should be we be so worried about it is easy which is infected under $200.00 people killed less than $100.00 or we live in a world where millions of people die every year from the laryea tuberculosis hiv and the answer of course is the...
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>>it will be in this room at the u c davis medical center where frontline health care workers in our region will soon be vaccinated this is truly the beginning of the end. the war on the pandemic even the barsky the ceo of u c davis holt says the hospital is ready for the first round of the pfizer vaccine there's not only seems to be a light at the end of the tunnel there is a light at the end of the tunnel, but it is unknown just how many doses u c davis will receive but more than 325,000 doses will be delivered statewide during the first round u c davis is one of at least 7 hospitals across the state distributing the vaccine. health officials say once the vaccine arrives, it will be stored in this freezer at -80 degrees and can hold around 150,000 doses literally within an hour of when those vaccines hit our pharmacy store room and get into our freezer. we're going to begin calling people up by their appointments and getting them vaccinated numerous health organizations have approved or recommended the vaccine be approved they review the safety they refute the efficacy. >>and this
>>it will be in this room at the u c davis medical center where frontline health care workers in our region will soon be vaccinated this is truly the beginning of the end. the war on the pandemic even the barsky the ceo of u c davis holt says the hospital is ready for the first round of the pfizer vaccine there's not only seems to be a light at the end of the tunnel there is a light at the end of the tunnel, but it is unknown just how many doses u c davis will receive but more than...
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davis does a fabulous job of portraying both the vulnerability and the unstoppability of her characterr eyes who's learned to stand her ground. we'll be ready to go in 15 minutes. we'll be ready when i says i'm ready to go — and that's the way it goes around here. by contrast, boseman — who got james brown's moves down pat in the underrated get on up — plays his character as a fleet—footed hustler bristling with pride over his fancy new shoes, hiding ancient hurt behind nervy smiles. yet, also like its predecessor, the theatrical origins of ma rainey‘s black bottom weigh heavy on director george c wolfe's rather stage—y cinematic production. despite the best efforts of screenwriter ruben sa ntiago—hudson, this still feels like a collection of theatrical set pieces — whether it's a soulfully delivered soliloquy reliving brutal childhood trauma, or a third act tragedy that reportedly produced gasps on stage, but feels oddly contrived on screen. sterling music, production design, and costume work from bra nford marsalis, mark ricker, and ann roth respectively add to the classy package, bu
davis does a fabulous job of portraying both the vulnerability and the unstoppability of her characterr eyes who's learned to stand her ground. we'll be ready to go in 15 minutes. we'll be ready when i says i'm ready to go — and that's the way it goes around here. by contrast, boseman — who got james brown's moves down pat in the underrated get on up — plays his character as a fleet—footed hustler bristling with pride over his fancy new shoes, hiding ancient hurt behind nervy smiles....
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been cohen fact it was several strains of the flu it jumped directly from birds to humans that's mike davis speaking in 25 on the threat of a flu type pandemic killing in the own abreu world his warnings are arguably not taken seriously by policymakers think tanks and politicians is 25 book the monster at our door is now called the monster and is with a brand new preface and he joins me now from los angeles mike welcome to going on the ground you've been on well i understand just take us through how you came to write to the new preface as the full horror of the pandemic we came up aaron's the book you originally. published right out to the operation in 2003 i think i wrote it in 2005 this is avian flu and at the time it looked like booze immovably faced with a pandemic flu the biggest disastrous is the 1980 spanish flu it was warning about the emergence of a slew of there i am told age 5 n one. which had an extraordinary high rate but since the book was written several new her height is of influence a equally steadily. and troubling have arisen in on a very limited scale infected humans the
been cohen fact it was several strains of the flu it jumped directly from birds to humans that's mike davis speaking in 25 on the threat of a flu type pandemic killing in the own abreu world his warnings are arguably not taken seriously by policymakers think tanks and politicians is 25 book the monster at our door is now called the monster and is with a brand new preface and he joins me now from los angeles mike welcome to going on the ground you've been on well i understand just take us...
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viola davis. in search for 2020." >> the most human trait is to want to know why. and in a year that tested everyone around the world, "why" was searched more than ever. >> the spread of the coronavirus has passed a significant milestone. >> while we didn't find all the answers, we kept asking. some questions inspire d. others, excitement. >> life in the bubble, whoo! >> is that me? >> yes. >> is that me? >> yes. >> i don't know what an improper fraction is. >> keep distractions out of the way. >> put it on there, start it up for me. >> what are y'all doing? it's still march. how many days in march? >> some questions made us cry. >> you know, we've been through our ups and been through our downs. i think the most part of important part is we all stayed together throughout. i love you guys! >> some made us worry about this spinning rock we call home. >> fires were detected in the amazon rain forest -- >> why were so many lives lost? >> almost 1.5 million people have died of covid-19 worldwide. >> w
viola davis. in search for 2020." >> the most human trait is to want to know why. and in a year that tested everyone around the world, "why" was searched more than ever. >> the spread of the coronavirus has passed a significant milestone. >> while we didn't find all the answers, we kept asking. some questions inspire d. others, excitement. >> life in the bubble, whoo! >> is that me? >> yes. >> is that me? >> yes. >> i don't...
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tonight, viola davis, daveed diggs, and music from the bird and the bee featuring dave grohl. and now jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thanks. hi, i'm jimmy, the host of the show. thanks for watching. thanks for bundling up with us. guillermo and i would like to extend our warmest regards to those of you who are snowed in by what the weather channel has dubbed, "winter storm gail." it's a storm named after your mom's best friend from college. [ laughter ] in some parts of the northeast, they got more snow this week than all of last winter. people were forced to stay indoors. they couldn't travel or go to school. it was like every other day since march. [ laughter ] a blizzard on top of covid is like a hat on another hat. speaking of cold, white stuff. mike pence is expected -- [ laughter ] -- to get his first of two pfizer shots tomorrow. he and his wife karen are doing it on television to show that the vaccine is safe. i guess the thinking is, if it's good enough for america's first karen, it should be good enough for the rest of them too. [ laughter and applau
tonight, viola davis, daveed diggs, and music from the bird and the bee featuring dave grohl. and now jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thanks. hi, i'm jimmy, the host of the show. thanks for watching. thanks for bundling up with us. guillermo and i would like to extend our warmest regards to those of you who are snowed in by what the weather channel has dubbed, "winter storm gail." it's a storm named after your mom's best friend from college. [ laughter ] in some...
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supervisor -- oh, director davis, did you have any comments? >> i just wanted to thank you and your office for your leadership in bringing this forward. and also to recognize sharah and greg. they were amazing and have just been pushing through. and i think coming off of thanksgiving, but false a day of remembrance and having all of these different emotions and feelings about how we engage and how we see people, i think this is really a new habit that i'm hoping will become so automatic, that we just, you know, realize that we haven't done it, so thank you for your leadership on this. >> chair ronen: thank you, director davis. supervisor walton, who has joined us in the committee. googood morning, supervisor wal. >> supervisor walton: good morning, chair ronen. i want to thank you for bringing this forward. this is something that we should be doing at our board meetings. and i appreciate you for taking that step to make sure that it's indoctrinated in our rules. so thank you. >> chair ronen: thank you so much. oh, supervisor mar. >> supervisor
supervisor -- oh, director davis, did you have any comments? >> i just wanted to thank you and your office for your leadership in bringing this forward. and also to recognize sharah and greg. they were amazing and have just been pushing through. and i think coming off of thanksgiving, but false a day of remembrance and having all of these different emotions and feelings about how we engage and how we see people, i think this is really a new habit that i'm hoping will become so automatic,...
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professor paul davis. bestselling author really great to have you with us today. so i should talk about a special information because i'm a journalist and i work with information a lot now you're interested in this concept of organized information for me as a journalist information is more obstructive a concept than mathematicians think of it as like bits and binary code and stuff without making it to complicate formality and says can you explain what is information in physics. right say you're correct that we use that data nice but we have a sort of rough and ready idea of what information means and the best definition is that it reduces on certainty so for example if you were going to carry moscow to the metro and you just got random you might quite tight on a 10 minutes or something her friends come along but if you have a timetable it reduces your onset 'd when they train with the ride but their condition one should be can make very mathematically precise about 70 years ago or more we now according to mission period was based on that no showed on production th
professor paul davis. bestselling author really great to have you with us today. so i should talk about a special information because i'm a journalist and i work with information a lot now you're interested in this concept of organized information for me as a journalist information is more obstructive a concept than mathematicians think of it as like bits and binary code and stuff without making it to complicate formality and says can you explain what is information in physics. right say you're...
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or not much so in the valley is an angela davis 1st place we have a russian electorate he's. sorry we go for we have our hours of explanations and counter accusations about what happened to him mr putin apparently or as for the accusations i have actually i have a few questions to the german side. question number one what do you mean by the recheck what i know from those guys who worked on this guess it is a binary guess yes it is composed of 2 components to liquids each of which is not poisonous to them of course if you drink a few leaders or one of those liquids you can get some stomach ache this is a problem it becomes a poisonous nerve gas capable of killing hundreds of thousands of people when these 2 components are combined by an explosion in a bot. we sneak a little too could we just stay with our what happened could we just stay with what happened because we received a but will during barras of explanations encounter accusations mr putin told the man you are micro apparently that never found the may have poisoned himself the spokesman dmitri prescott the president sai
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do you remember angela davis she was one of the leaders of the american communist party back in the old soviet days and she was the most important american in the soviet union since she was the head of the commerce party of course no one in the united states knew anything about angela davis or not much so in the valley is an angela davis 1st place we have a russian electorate he's he's sorry we go for we have our eyes of explorations and counter accusations about what happened to him mr putin apparently or as for the accusations i have actually have a few questions to the german side. question number one what do you mean by the recheck what i know from those guys who worked on this guess it is a binary guess yes it is composed of 2 components to liquids each of which is not poisonous to them of course if you drink a few leaders or one of those liquids you can get some stomach ache this is a problem it becomes a poisonous nerve gas capable of killing hundreds of thousands of people when these 2 components are combined by an explosion in a bot. with an economic can we just stay with our w
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or not much so in the valley is and angela davis. first place we have the russian electorate he's he sorry we go for we have our hours of explorations and counter accusations about what happened to him mr putin apparently or as for the accusations i have actually i have a few questions to the german side. question number one what do you mean by the recheck what i know from those guys who worked on this guess it is a binary gas yes it is composed of 2 components to liquids each of which is not poisonous to them of course if you drink a few leaders or one of those liquids you can get some stomachache this is a problem it becomes a poisonous nerve gas capable of killing hundreds of thousands of people when these 2 components are combined by an explosion in a bot. with an economic can we just stay with our what happened could we just stay with what happened because we received a but will during barras of explanations in counter accusations mr putin told the man you are micro apparently that never found they may have poisoned himself the
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i do remember angela davis she was one of the leaders of the american communist party back in the old soviet days and she was the most important american in the soviet union since she was the head of the commerce party of course no one in the united states knew anything about angela davis or not much so no vitally is an angela davis 1st place we have a russian electorate he's he's sorry we go out for we have our eyes of explorations and counter accusations about what happened to him mr putin apparently well as for the accusations i have i have actually i have a few questions to the german side. question number one what do you mean by the recheck what i know from those guys who worked on this guess it is a binary guess yes it is composed of 2 components to liquids each of which is not poisonous to them. of course if you drink a few leaders or one of those liquids you can get some stomach ache this is a problem it becomes a poisonous nerve gas capable of killing hundreds of thousands of people when these 2 components are combined by an explosion in a bomb with an economic boom could we
i do remember angela davis she was one of the leaders of the american communist party back in the old soviet days and she was the most important american in the soviet union since she was the head of the commerce party of course no one in the united states knew anything about angela davis or not much so no vitally is an angela davis 1st place we have a russian electorate he's he's sorry we go out for we have our eyes of explorations and counter accusations about what happened to him mr putin...