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host: first call from you -- for dayton,s from ohio. kathleen, goa -- go ahead. you are on with our guest. guest: first, i want to say thank you to our health care workers. they are the first responders and we should be supporting them anyway we can. as well as grocery store, people -- any way we can. as well as grocery stores. and places that don't have a way to wipe your hands when you go in. i have been into walmart, no way for people to wash her hands and they are not even wiping down cards. i cannot believe there is not more media attention on there. host: this is dedicated to the hospitals and the like. about thatquestion directed toward our guest? guest: i just heard a local reporter from dayton, ohio, at governor the winds daily press conferences, which are important and we are appreciate if he does this, however a local reporter from dayton ohio -- dayton, ohio asked him if hospitals could release information about what is going on within those hospitals, and there seems to be questions about that as well as we locally had a hospital premier health netwo
host: first call from you -- for dayton,s from ohio. kathleen, goa -- go ahead. you are on with our guest. guest: first, i want to say thank you to our health care workers. they are the first responders and we should be supporting them anyway we can. as well as grocery store, people -- any way we can. as well as grocery stores. and places that don't have a way to wipe your hands when you go in. i have been into walmart, no way for people to wash her hands and they are not even wiping down...
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i'm joined by dayton mayor nan whaley. thank you for taking the time this morning. if i could ask you about the governor's plan for the state, expected to lay out thhis plans for gradual reopening. are you ready? is the city of dayton ready and are businesses there ready to gradually open things up? >> well, thanks, jim. i think we are if it is gradual enough, we'll hear from the governor this afternoon. mayors from across the state have been in constant contact with him daily. for us i think we are ready for manufacturing and distribution with tight rules to be opened. we're a little more nervous about retail, because we need to make sure we continue this social distancing because frankly, ohio's 49th in the country per capita on testing right now and until we get this testing really up, we don't really know much about where the virus is. >> you co-wrote an op-ed with a republican mayor of another town, kettering, nearby, talking about the particular burden on smaller cities, and smaller cities being missed in effect by the larger government aid packages. i'm going
i'm joined by dayton mayor nan whaley. thank you for taking the time this morning. if i could ask you about the governor's plan for the state, expected to lay out thhis plans for gradual reopening. are you ready? is the city of dayton ready and are businesses there ready to gradually open things up? >> well, thanks, jim. i think we are if it is gradual enough, we'll hear from the governor this afternoon. mayors from across the state have been in constant contact with him daily. for us i...
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this guy lit it up this year, obviously, at this level for dayton.nk when he turned some heads is when he had a chance to go to the combine, did really good in some of the drill work, showed tremendous quicknessnc tf e bigan hllis u can sow soft are. heeft thatr wlnd i theopl tho he goi to go in the first three rounds and sure enough, the saints give him that opportunity. >> i spoke to some gms. they said adam trautman ran crisp routes compared to the other tight ends. you see in the highlights really soft hands, can get behind the defense. he's a competitor. i know it wasn't at the highest level. i think the saints got a really good pick, probably a steal in adam trautman. >> in the fcs,he put up the best number of any tight end. he's having a great year. >> we heard des talk about his route running. his career started as a quarterback, so sometimes a position change can change everything for a player and for adam trautman obviously it has made all the difference. >> the first pass i ever ended up catching in my life was redshirt freshman year after
this guy lit it up this year, obviously, at this level for dayton.nk when he turned some heads is when he had a chance to go to the combine, did really good in some of the drill work, showed tremendous quicknessnc tf e bigan hllis u can sow soft are. heeft thatr wlnd i theopl tho he goi to go in the first three rounds and sure enough, the saints give him that opportunity. >> i spoke to some gms. they said adam trautman ran crisp routes compared to the other tight ends. you see in the...
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now we can get into dayton's ring for one minute. this is sol dayton who will later become one of the last colonels promoted to big dear general during wartime and his connections to hamilton. there is key one on july 2 st of 1780. it is on that date that dayton informs washington of a british fleet leaving new york city and heading towards newport via long island sound. there is one problem. george washington is absent, out on an errand of some sort. lafayette is at headquarters, receives the order realizes i must immediately dispatch this news to lafayette who is in connecticut to get it to him is enough of a challenge. then lafayette has to get it from there over to rhode island. it is a complicated operation but it works quickly enough and they were able to warn the french. by the way, the british don't end up actually attacking knew port. they design to call it off for whatever reasons. maybe they were tipped off that the americans knew. even the corpse is given credit for warning the force at now port. it not accurate. it was j
now we can get into dayton's ring for one minute. this is sol dayton who will later become one of the last colonels promoted to big dear general during wartime and his connections to hamilton. there is key one on july 2 st of 1780. it is on that date that dayton informs washington of a british fleet leaving new york city and heading towards newport via long island sound. there is one problem. george washington is absent, out on an errand of some sort. lafayette is at headquarters, receives the...
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so we can get into dayton's ring for one moment. this is colonel dayton, one of the last colonels promoted to brigadier general. they warn washington of a british fleet leaving new york city and going towards newport. there is one problem, george washington is absent out on an errand of some sort. he receives the letter, knows i must immediately dispatch this news to get it to him is enough of a challenge and then he has to get it over to rhode island. they were able to warn the french. and the british do not end up attacking. maybe they were tipped off, we don't know, but often they are given create, that is not the case because they're intelligence came in two days later, the same intelligence, just not as punk chul in it's announcement as daytons. major general benedict arnold of course of kons. a wealthy merchant, and he is beginning his communication, one of the common misunderstandings is that he is confined to september of 1985. it was a month after he fell in love and married peggy shipman. this wportrait to the right is the
so we can get into dayton's ring for one moment. this is colonel dayton, one of the last colonels promoted to brigadier general. they warn washington of a british fleet leaving new york city and going towards newport. there is one problem, george washington is absent out on an errand of some sort. he receives the letter, knows i must immediately dispatch this news to get it to him is enough of a challenge and then he has to get it over to rhode island. they were able to warn the french. and the...
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in dayton -- go ahead. >> go ahead. go ahead. >> in dayton, in ohio, we are income-taxed based.ve furloughed 470 of our 1,900 workers. cities like cincinnati, akron and toledo have done the same as well. >> is it just a matter of getting you funds from the federal government or there has to be some kind of structural change to address this problem going forward? do you want to see a one-time relief payment or is there something more specific you need? >> we need simple revenue replacement from the loss of the economic slowing of covid. much like the congress is doing around paycheck protection. the difference is, we actually have these frontline workers that are essential as well. and so when you're in the middle of a pandemic, you need police service, you need fire service, you need trash pickup. and sadly, to make these decisions and cuts during this time and even after we get to the other side of this, we'll affect the recovery. local governments are about 10% of the workforce. you don't want these local communities not to have these services and you don't want them to be a d
in dayton -- go ahead. >> go ahead. go ahead. >> in dayton, in ohio, we are income-taxed based.ve furloughed 470 of our 1,900 workers. cities like cincinnati, akron and toledo have done the same as well. >> is it just a matter of getting you funds from the federal government or there has to be some kind of structural change to address this problem going forward? do you want to see a one-time relief payment or is there something more specific you need? >> we need simple...
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that is why we brought in my friend from dayton, chief executive of the london 2012 ethics who was pointedly on the domestic efforts. we delivered 34 million items of ppe across resilience and established a hotline for procedures and the website to make sure not only we got the amounts of ppe we need but also the most vulnerable and those on the frontline who need it most. >> i joined the sentiment of the press secretary relations all those working on the frontline and pay tribute to all of those who have been incredible to see what is happening in the next few weeks. i understand the challenge of getting the right equipment to the right place every time, the secretary knows there is a gap between promise and delivery and over the last few days it emerged that british manufacturers got in touch with many members of the opposition, probably members across the house saying they offered to reduce the equal and but didn't respond from the government. i understand do diligence couldn't be taken up but some of those who wanted to help are now supplying to other countries. so clearly they could hav
that is why we brought in my friend from dayton, chief executive of the london 2012 ethics who was pointedly on the domestic efforts. we delivered 34 million items of ppe across resilience and established a hotline for procedures and the website to make sure not only we got the amounts of ppe we need but also the most vulnerable and those on the frontline who need it most. >> i joined the sentiment of the press secretary relations all those working on the frontline and pay tribute to all...
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and the mayor of dayton, ohio will say how her city is fighting covid.t her constituents are asking for, that the still ahead. t of . it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. 450-degree oven, to box, to you, know that from our it's our policy that your pizza is never touched once it comes out of the oven. and we're taking extra steps, like no contact delivery, to ensure it. and platelet donations and asks all healthy donors to schedule an appointment to give. now, with the corona virus outbreak, it is important to maintain a sufficient blood supply. your blood donation is critical and can help save lives. please schedule an appointment today. download the blood donor app. visit redcrossblood.org or call 1 800 red cross today. you can make a difference. >>> let's continue our trip across america in ohio. the number of covid-19 cases there is up 14% since thursday. that is despite a statewide order to stay home. joining us now from dayton, ohio, is its mayor, nann whaley,
and the mayor of dayton, ohio will say how her city is fighting covid.t her constituents are asking for, that the still ahead. t of . it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. 450-degree oven, to box, to you, know that from our it's our policy that your pizza is never touched once it comes out of the oven. and we're taking extra steps, like no contact delivery, to ensure it. and platelet donations and asks all...
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they are bringing in paul dayton, who was involved, he was involved in the organising committee i think12 olympics and they brought him into head up the effort because there are concerns about how this is working and lots of mixed reports of the ppe availability in the distribution. it was something that hancock himself had said he was taking charge of and that they made a helpline for anybody having difficulties. the army and other forces have been brought into assist, but it clearly still is a major issue. there's not a day gone by we have not heard reports and concerns about ppe and then on top of that, there are also suggestions in some of the papers for tomorrow that in part of this phase returned from lockdown, there could be communities being asked to wear masks. now, we have already seen there are not enough of the people in the front lines, so the idea there was only be every lewis number communities could wear them, it's two a miraculous number. all the time, amazing nhs care workers, putting them in harm's way. be sunday times now. there's a story on the top right, revealed h
they are bringing in paul dayton, who was involved, he was involved in the organising committee i think12 olympics and they brought him into head up the effort because there are concerns about how this is working and lots of mixed reports of the ppe availability in the distribution. it was something that hancock himself had said he was taking charge of and that they made a helpline for anybody having difficulties. the army and other forces have been brought into assist, but it clearly still is...
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now we can get into dayton's ring.this will be one of the last colonel promoted to brigadier general during wartime. his communications to hamilton. there is a key one on july 21, 1780. on that date, he informs washington of a british fleet leaving to newport. there is one problem. george washington is out on an errand of some sort. lafayette receives the letter, realizes i much dispatch this news to connecticut, to get it to him is enough of a challenge. lafayette has to get it from there over to rhode island.it is complicated, but it works quickly enough, and they were able to warn the french. by the way, the british do not wind up attacking newport. they decide to call it off. often, they are given credit for warning the french. that is not the case because their intelligence came in two days later. the same intelligence that the british were leaving, it just was not as punctual in its announcement as dayton. now, the infamous treason, as hamilton called it, of benedict arnold. major general benedict arnold is of co
now we can get into dayton's ring.this will be one of the last colonel promoted to brigadier general during wartime. his communications to hamilton. there is a key one on july 21, 1780. on that date, he informs washington of a british fleet leaving to newport. there is one problem. george washington is out on an errand of some sort. lafayette receives the letter, realizes i much dispatch this news to connecticut, to get it to him is enough of a challenge. lafayette has to get it from there over...
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she grew up in dayton and goes to school at osu down the road in columbus. when covid-19 hit, she lost her job as a bartender and put school on hold. >> i know the families in need can't wait. >> reporter: lewis is one of 30 guard members at the food bank. >> these family would get one box and there's probably enough food in this box for two weeks. >> reporter: branch and martin are inhargthre drive throughs every week. >> i would be one of those people in the car to need this. it makes me feel amazing. >> we have to have words on front line. we have to put it aside and realize this is bigger than ourselves. >> reporter: she is usually out of fund raze egising, now she's helping those in need fill their trunks. >> normally we see upwards of 250 families, now we're seeing 667. many are new. >> reporter: the food bank holds distributions in the city, suburbs and rural counties. no area is untouched by the pandemic. >> we had to limit service to every 30 days. that was hard. in april things started to pick up. we've been able to lift the 30-day service, which i
she grew up in dayton and goes to school at osu down the road in columbus. when covid-19 hit, she lost her job as a bartender and put school on hold. >> i know the families in need can't wait. >> reporter: lewis is one of 30 guard members at the food bank. >> these family would get one box and there's probably enough food in this box for two weeks. >> reporter: branch and martin are inhargthre drive throughs every week. >> i would be one of those people in the car...
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the age of 15 or 16 or we started becoming active gang members after high school i've experienced dayton a so-called enemy and 97 was about 18 and experiencing that situation and having it revealed in front of my homeboys. almost cost me my life. and saying that i remember it was 97 maybe 2 weeks before my graduation one of my homeboys close to me. wanted to kill me and it was like a dark night i just remember it was kind of dark and it was one light twitching and within that light that was tick you know twitching like. i remember looking across the street and it was one of my homeboys from my neighborhood at a trench coat on and he walked up towards me and i remember him telling me i was and i said well we'll sub you here to see me and he pulled out the 45 and he put it to my face and. what that what then that quick 2nd i snoozed the gun very familiar gun i seen all the bullets and the barrel. and he start talking crazy he was on the start talking crazy talking about you know i should be smug because i'm dana enemy and i understand i know the protocol for females you know like you don't
the age of 15 or 16 or we started becoming active gang members after high school i've experienced dayton a so-called enemy and 97 was about 18 and experiencing that situation and having it revealed in front of my homeboys. almost cost me my life. and saying that i remember it was 97 maybe 2 weeks before my graduation one of my homeboys close to me. wanted to kill me and it was like a dark night i just remember it was kind of dark and it was one light twitching and within that light that was...
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they pack it up and they go back to dayton, where they're from, and they send a telegram to their father "success four flights," and they make the announcement. and that's really the quiet way of saying that the aerial age has emerged. by 1905, in an improved flyer, wilbur and orville are flying up to half an hour, for long distances and figure eight over huffman prairie, just outside of dayton, ohio. and so, the 03 flyer, as it's going to be called, is forgotten, and it sits in crates. it goes through a flood, where all the crates have been soaked with water and mud. and then orville is starting to reassemble the airplane and put it on different displays through the 1920s. and in 1926, it goes to england, where it's at the science museum. and during world war ii, it's actually stored west of london, during the blitz, during the attacks on england. but it comes to 1948, when orville with great fanfare donates the wright flyer to the smithsonian institution, and it's been on public display, whether it's at the old arts and industries building, in the classic tin shed that existed for so m
they pack it up and they go back to dayton, where they're from, and they send a telegram to their father "success four flights," and they make the announcement. and that's really the quiet way of saying that the aerial age has emerged. by 1905, in an improved flyer, wilbur and orville are flying up to half an hour, for long distances and figure eight over huffman prairie, just outside of dayton, ohio. and so, the 03 flyer, as it's going to be called, is forgotten, and it sits in...
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applause] we had the most interesting tour ever, outside major cities where we went to omaha, lincoln, dayton, we went to wichita falls, texas, waco texas, san antonio my forgetting anything? south bend indiana. when i'm finding is this, when you go to t texas, i can't belie how many people work related to sam houston or somebody who fought in the battle.at orlando, washington, i moved here a year ago, i came here for my job, when you go to those cities i mentioned, i've been here 50 years, my family from the revolution, to be honest, it's not a rubric, you go to nebraska and look around, i don't even see a mountain. the distinct black things the history, when people come up to me and say they are related to the story and i thank you for keeping their families story alive, that's what i walk away with. thank you for that question. thank you for doing this party and thanks so much for representative on this. thank you all for coming out. [applause] thank you so much. native texan this is the best in my life couple or five pieces, good news for you. the best news is, mine is going to be big a l
applause] we had the most interesting tour ever, outside major cities where we went to omaha, lincoln, dayton, we went to wichita falls, texas, waco texas, san antonio my forgetting anything? south bend indiana. when i'm finding is this, when you go to t texas, i can't belie how many people work related to sam houston or somebody who fought in the battle.at orlando, washington, i moved here a year ago, i came here for my job, when you go to those cities i mentioned, i've been here 50 years, my...
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averaged 17 points 9 assists and dayton forward, toppen won the naismith for the men. for the flyers. i have launched a one-man campaign to get the warriors to draft obi, steve kerr and bob myers not returning my calls on that. no hoops, so nba stars are playing in an nba-2k match. nice cross over, off to a good start, however, derrick jones, jr., a 16 seed playing as the milwaukee bucks pulls ups upset. >>> george kittel is lifting at home. now, it does help to have a gym in your we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa you want a fresh-smelling home, but some air fresheners use heavy, overwhelming scents. try febreze one; a range of innovative air
averaged 17 points 9 assists and dayton forward, toppen won the naismith for the men. for the flyers. i have launched a one-man campaign to get the warriors to draft obi, steve kerr and bob myers not returning my calls on that. no hoops, so nba stars are playing in an nba-2k match. nice cross over, off to a good start, however, derrick jones, jr., a 16 seed playing as the milwaukee bucks pulls ups upset. >>> george kittel is lifting at home. now, it does help to have a gym in your we...
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we've been on the tour, fox, outside major cities, omaha, lincoln, we went to dayton, we went to wichita falls, texas, went to waco, texas, san antonio. >> am i forgetting anything? >> oh, south bend, indiana. i'm finding when you go to texas, people-- i can't believe how many people are directly related to sam houston with the paper work or related to somebody who fought in the battle. when you go to orlando or washington to say, yeah, i moved here a year ago and i came here for my job. when you go to those cities i mentioned they say of' been here 30 years, 40 years, 50 years, my family fought in the revolution and there's pride in the area. ton it's not aruba, this is rough terrain. you don't see a mountain, it's flat. and the binds that tie in these towns and history and when people come up and thank you for keeping their family's stories alive. that's what i come away with. thank you for the question and thank you, christian, for throwing this party and representing the book. thank you for coming out. thank you. >>. [applause] >> thank you so much, brian. as a native texan, this is
we've been on the tour, fox, outside major cities, omaha, lincoln, we went to dayton, we went to wichita falls, texas, went to waco, texas, san antonio. >> am i forgetting anything? >> oh, south bend, indiana. i'm finding when you go to texas, people-- i can't believe how many people are directly related to sam houston with the paper work or related to somebody who fought in the battle. when you go to orlando or washington to say, yeah, i moved here a year ago and i came here for my...
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we havejust brought in lord dayton, who helped organise the london olympics, to boost our domestic supplyer. and i am on the phone every day pursuing the next batch of deliveries from abroad with the support of our tireless diplomatic service. 0n the first of several new deliveries landed from turkey in the early hours of this morning. we will only come through this global pandemic if we come together as a nation and if we bring other countries around the web together so that we can rise to this international challenge. and as we work with our partners abroad to get the ppe we need and the ventilators we need and to pursue a vaccine for this terrible virus, we are also working night and day to return stranded british nationals from all four corners of the world. we have kept airports open and air lines running to bring over a million brits home and commercial flights, a massive endeavour. on top of that at the fco, we set up a £75 million special charter arrangement with the airlines, and that has already got home over 13,000 people in 63 flights from more than a dozen countries. we are o
we havejust brought in lord dayton, who helped organise the london olympics, to boost our domestic supplyer. and i am on the phone every day pursuing the next batch of deliveries from abroad with the support of our tireless diplomatic service. 0n the first of several new deliveries landed from turkey in the early hours of this morning. we will only come through this global pandemic if we come together as a nation and if we bring other countries around the web together so that we can rise to...
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some people in dayton, ohio, yesterday waited three hours only to be turned away. >>> poison controlenters are seeing a spike in calls since the pandemic began. the state of washington has seen a 23% jump in the number of people accidentally poisoned. many are using bleach or hand sanitizer to clean their supermarket produce. people are also using bleach to clean their face masks when doctors say all you need is soap and water. >>> a new york mother who just recovered from the coronavirus finally got to see her baby girl face-to-face. she met little isabella for the first time, get this, 25 days after giving birth. >> can i touch? >> yes, she's yours. go for it. >> iris nolasco had been so sick that doctors had to perform an emergency c-section and whisk away her baby. when she finally laid eyes on her daughter, she was overwhelmed. >> it was a mix of emotions. i was excited to get there and kind of confused when i saw her. i didn't even know if i was allowed to touch her. it was -- i don't know how i didn't faint. it was amazing just to hold her and she was so tiny but she's beautif
some people in dayton, ohio, yesterday waited three hours only to be turned away. >>> poison controlenters are seeing a spike in calls since the pandemic began. the state of washington has seen a 23% jump in the number of people accidentally poisoned. many are using bleach or hand sanitizer to clean their supermarket produce. people are also using bleach to clean their face masks when doctors say all you need is soap and water. >>> a new york mother who just recovered from the...
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dominic in new york, herman grader of dayton, ohio, woody williams of quietdale west virginia and rondo they joined thousands of other who is were championing at the bit to fight the japanese. >> you know, it was generation back then. your country was at war. you wanted to do something to help. martha: nancy remembers it well. >> so many of the boys at that time, they were all so patriotic and they thought it was their duty to save the country. >> i said i'm joining the marines because i like the uniform. [inaudible] >> after my 18 birthday i told mom, i'm going into the marine corps. i didn't know the difference between a marine and army guy. marine had an attractive uniform and that could get the girls that appeals. martha: they were to paris island and they would train and become marines. >> i remember my mother did not want him to become a marine. she would prefer to have him in the navy because then he would have a bed to sleep in instead of a fox hole. martha: harry graduated high school, kissed his girlfriend good-bye and vowed to marry her when he got home. he was off to paris i
dominic in new york, herman grader of dayton, ohio, woody williams of quietdale west virginia and rondo they joined thousands of other who is were championing at the bit to fight the japanese. >> you know, it was generation back then. your country was at war. you wanted to do something to help. martha: nancy remembers it well. >> so many of the boys at that time, they were all so patriotic and they thought it was their duty to save the country. >> i said i'm joining the...
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that is why we have brought in lord dayton in order to spearhead the government's response in coordinatingder to make sure our nhs staff have everything they want. we don't want to see anyone in a setting that doesn't have the equipment they need to do theirjob. jenny, i'm not sure if you can add anything? i want to add some practical tangibility to that. there isa practical tangibility to that. there is a cross government board which meets and i am part of that board to ensure that clinical prioritisation is there. when i say clinical, it is not just across the is there. when i say clinical, it is notjust across the nhs it is around the social care sector and other parts of the system which need ppe as well. for example, funeral parlour staff, for example. but in the right proportions and we work right across the uk to ensure that each group of staff is prioritised according to that need. the health minister is updated on a daily basis on some detailed information about ppe run rates and flow rates and we look ahead all of the time. as i have said, although there is massive ordering ongoi
that is why we have brought in lord dayton in order to spearhead the government's response in coordinatingder to make sure our nhs staff have everything they want. we don't want to see anyone in a setting that doesn't have the equipment they need to do theirjob. jenny, i'm not sure if you can add anything? i want to add some practical tangibility to that. there isa practical tangibility to that. there is a cross government board which meets and i am part of that board to ensure that clinical...
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host: first call from you -- for dayton,s from ohio. kathleen, goa -- go ahead.ou are on with our guest. guest: first, i want to say thank you to our health care workers. they are the first responders and we should be supporting them anyway we can. as well as grocery store, people -- any way we can. as well as grocery stores. and places that don't have a way to wipe your hands when you go in. i have been into walmart, no way for people to wash her hands and they are not even wiping down cards. i cannot believe there is not more media attention on there. host: this is dedicated to the hospitals and the like. about thatquestion directed toward our guest? guest: i just heard a local reporter from dayton, ohio, at governor the winds daily press conferences, which are important and we are appreciate if he does this, however a local reporter from dayton ohio -- dayton, ohio asked him if hospitals could release information about what is going on within those hospitals, and there seems to be questions about that as well as we locally had a hospital premier health network
host: first call from you -- for dayton,s from ohio. kathleen, goa -- go ahead.ou are on with our guest. guest: first, i want to say thank you to our health care workers. they are the first responders and we should be supporting them anyway we can. as well as grocery store, people -- any way we can. as well as grocery stores. and places that don't have a way to wipe your hands when you go in. i have been into walmart, no way for people to wash her hands and they are not even wiping down cards....
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and now we're seeing them come back again during this new coronavirus crisis delta roy dayton is thank you. well we're going to head to sport now and a survey commissioned by date of news for its has revealed that public support for a resumption of the bundesliga season is fading sure magically the majority of those surveyed said that they do not support football resuming with so-called ghost games played behind closed doors in may. when disney games behind closed doors are necessary for survival or sports sending the wrong message to g.w. commission survey shows the majority of now against so-called ghost games 49 percent of people don't support a resumption in may without fans that's almost 20 percent more than an identical survey conducted 3 weeks ago when does the league or clubs and officials that desperate to play again to guarantee some 300000000 euros in missing t.v. revenue the league's plans for a restart would involve things like testing players and restricting stadium access the head of the league says some clubs will go out of business if the season can't restart the daugh
and now we're seeing them come back again during this new coronavirus crisis delta roy dayton is thank you. well we're going to head to sport now and a survey commissioned by date of news for its has revealed that public support for a resumption of the bundesliga season is fading sure magically the majority of those surveyed said that they do not support football resuming with so-called ghost games played behind closed doors in may. when disney games behind closed doors are necessary for...
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host: kathleen, in dayton, ohio. caller: thank you. it's a tough topic. i'm 68 and grew up in a family where my now 92-year-old mother who i have been taking care of , my-time for six years stepfather was extremely, physically, emotionally, and financially abusive of my mother . they married when i was seven and went on to have three kids. toa child i tried like hell get between his abuse of her, and then i was physically abused as well. talking to my mother over the i would hear her threatened and call the police. we lived across the street from priest and across the alley from the nuns. they did nothing, and the police, when called, did nothing. mother why she stayed, it was all about control, he threatened her life and threatened to kill us. so talking about the changes over the decades, because there are lots of older women who now talk about this who were terrified to talk about it then. and i'm asking all men and women, anyone who is doing abuse to please reflect on your own you are, because destroying a lot of peoples's lives in this process. i wou
host: kathleen, in dayton, ohio. caller: thank you. it's a tough topic. i'm 68 and grew up in a family where my now 92-year-old mother who i have been taking care of , my-time for six years stepfather was extremely, physically, emotionally, and financially abusive of my mother . they married when i was seven and went on to have three kids. toa child i tried like hell get between his abuse of her, and then i was physically abused as well. talking to my mother over the i would hear her threatened...
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dominic in new york, herman grader of dayton, ohio, woody williams of quietdale west virginia and rondoago. they joined thousands of other who is were championing at the bit to fight the japanese. >> you know, it was generation back then. your country was at war. you wanted to do something to help. martha: nancy remembers it well. >> so many of the boys at that time, they were all so patriotic and they thought it was their duty to save the country. >> i said i'm joining the marines because i like the uniform. [inaudible] >> after my 18 birthday i told mom, i'm going into the marine corps. i didn't know the difference between a marine and army guy. marine had an attractive uniform and that could get the girls that appeals. martha: they were to paris island and they would train and become marines. >> i remember my mother did not want him to become a marine. she would prefer to have him in the navy because then he would have a bed to sleep in instead of a fox hole. martha: harry graduated high school, kissed his girlfriend good-bye and vowed to marry her when he got home. he was off to par
dominic in new york, herman grader of dayton, ohio, woody williams of quietdale west virginia and rondoago. they joined thousands of other who is were championing at the bit to fight the japanese. >> you know, it was generation back then. your country was at war. you wanted to do something to help. martha: nancy remembers it well. >> so many of the boys at that time, they were all so patriotic and they thought it was their duty to save the country. >> i said i'm joining the...
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he said basically in dayton, ohio he is able to work and get paid every week. his wife is able to be respected and called by her name as misses anderson. he calculates how much money he would get in back pay if his pay himnslaver were to the hourly wage he gets now for the years of service he had done without pay, if you would compensate mandy for her labor as well, and taxed the amount of care for any metered out to him while he was enslaved. he estimated the amount would be 11,000 dollars. a pretty significant amount. he said if you are willing to pay me that and guarantee other things, we will come back. he is having his moment of, i'm not doing that. letting the former enslaver know these are with the wages are, i want to be compensated for my labor, i want to be respected for what i do. more tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. "q and a," he has been on the front lines as a prominent member of the coronavirus task force. >> when you deal with the interface of politics, policy, and medicine what i have found to be effective is to be con
he said basically in dayton, ohio he is able to work and get paid every week. his wife is able to be respected and called by her name as misses anderson. he calculates how much money he would get in back pay if his pay himnslaver were to the hourly wage he gets now for the years of service he had done without pay, if you would compensate mandy for her labor as well, and taxed the amount of care for any metered out to him while he was enslaved. he estimated the amount would be 11,000 dollars. a...
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averaged 17 points 9 assists and dayton forward, toppen won the naismith for the men. the flyers. i have launched a one-man campaign to get the warriors to draft obi, steve kerr and bob myers not returning my calls on that. no hoops, so nba stars are playing in an nba-2k match. nice cross over, off to a good start, however, derrick jones, jr., a 16 seed playing as the milwaukee ups upset. >>> george kittel is lifting at home. now, it does help to have a gym in your >>> that is our report this friday, hope you have a good weekend, we appreciate your time. next is a special edition of "nightline,". >> good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tamron: welcome to the "tamron hall show" from my home. there is so much happening in the world of sports, the olympics have been postponed and we have al would have been obsessing over our march madness brackets, that has been canceled, too. the dallas mavericks owner, billionaire entrepreneur and a host of abc's hit show "shark tank" mark cuban has become one of the leading voices speaking out on covid-19 and the impact it's having on small businesses
averaged 17 points 9 assists and dayton forward, toppen won the naismith for the men. the flyers. i have launched a one-man campaign to get the warriors to draft obi, steve kerr and bob myers not returning my calls on that. no hoops, so nba stars are playing in an nba-2k match. nice cross over, off to a good start, however, derrick jones, jr., a 16 seed playing as the milwaukee ups upset. >>> george kittel is lifting at home. now, it does help to have a gym in your >>> that is...
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interesting tour ever which is typical fox which is outside major cities, wound to omaha, lincoln, dayton went to wichita falls texas and went to waco texas sanor antonio, my forgetting anything? oh south bend indiana. what i'm finding is this, when you go to texas, i can't believe how many people who are related to sam houston with the paperwork or related to someone who fought in the battle. when you go to orlando or washington say i moved here year ago for my job you go to the cities i mentioned, they say i've been here 30 years, 40 years, 50 years my family fought in the revolution. there is such pride in theseey areas. to be honest is not a rumor. this is rough terrain you go to nebraska on ncm mountain. you just see flat the bind that ties these towns and their history, that's what i'm taking away. people come up to me and say they are related to the story and they thank you for keeping their family story life, that's what i walk away with. thank you for that question. christian thank you for throwing this party and thanks so much for reading the book. thank you so much for coming o
interesting tour ever which is typical fox which is outside major cities, wound to omaha, lincoln, dayton went to wichita falls texas and went to waco texas sanor antonio, my forgetting anything? oh south bend indiana. what i'm finding is this, when you go to texas, i can't believe how many people who are related to sam houston with the paperwork or related to someone who fought in the battle. when you go to orlando or washington say i moved here year ago for my job you go to the cities i...
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they claim success, go back to dayton and send a telegram to their father saying success. -- they send a telegram to the father saying success. by 1905, they are flying up to half an hour for long distances over huston prairie. the 03 flyer is forgotten. it goes through a flood. then, in 1926, a goes to england. during world war ii, it is stored west of london durintg the blitz. it comes to 1948 when orville donates the wright flyer to the smithsonian institution and has been on display. 2003, the centennial of their first flight, this gallery is open to tell the story of making the first airplane and with it aeronautical engineering. what you see here is the original airplane. it has been restored and changed over the years. the fabric that you see here is not the original fabric from 1903. it has been applied in the same sewing methods and construction of the 1903 -- sewing methods and construction of the 1903 plane. 1980's, this airplane underwent a restoration. the structural members, the engine, one of the propellers, all original. the corner of the gallery, one of the original pr
they claim success, go back to dayton and send a telegram to their father saying success. -- they send a telegram to the father saying success. by 1905, they are flying up to half an hour for long distances over huston prairie. the 03 flyer is forgotten. it goes through a flood. then, in 1926, a goes to england. during world war ii, it is stored west of london durintg the blitz. it comes to 1948 when orville donates the wright flyer to the smithsonian institution and has been on display. 2003,...
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that is why we brought in my friend from dayton, chief executive of the london 2012 ethics who was pointedlydomestic efforts. we delivered 34 million items of ppe across resilience and established a hotline for procedures and the website to make sure not only we got the amounts of ppe we need but also the most vulnerable and those on the frontline who need it most. >> i joined the sentiment of the press secretary relations all those working on the frontline and pay tribute to all of those who have been incredible to see what is happening in the next few weeks. i understand the challenge of getting the right equipment to the right place every time, the secretary knows there is a gap between promise and delivery and over the last few days it emerged that british manufacturers got in touch with many members of the opposition, probably members across the house saying they offered to reduce the equal and but didn't respond from the government. i understand do diligence couldn't be taken up but some of those who wanted to help are now supplying to other countries. so clearly they could have suppli
that is why we brought in my friend from dayton, chief executive of the london 2012 ethics who was pointedlydomestic efforts. we delivered 34 million items of ppe across resilience and established a hotline for procedures and the website to make sure not only we got the amounts of ppe we need but also the most vulnerable and those on the frontline who need it most. >> i joined the sentiment of the press secretary relations all those working on the frontline and pay tribute to all of those...
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leaders from maine to oregon and from dayton, ohio, to austin say they're constituents are whip sawed by the contradictory messages e man nating each day from the presidential lectern. more than a quarter of million cases in the u.s. more than 6700 deaths. new york's share of those numbers is staggering. more than 100,000 cases and 3,000 deaths. in new york state after its deadliest day by far, 562 deaths just in the last 24 hours the largest single-day increase yet. as. the pandemic tightens its grip on the nation, donald trump thrust his son-in-law jared kushner into the limelight. he suggests the stock pile belongs to him. >> it was supposed to be our stockpile not states' stock pile. we're encouraging the states to make sure they're assessing the need getting the data from their local situations and then trying to fill it with the supplies that we've given them. >> the suggestion that tra steejic national stockpile exists for anything other than the american people in every state who desperately need that equipment invited rebukes from governors from across the country and at leas
leaders from maine to oregon and from dayton, ohio, to austin say they're constituents are whip sawed by the contradictory messages e man nating each day from the presidential lectern. more than a quarter of million cases in the u.s. more than 6700 deaths. new york's share of those numbers is staggering. more than 100,000 cases and 3,000 deaths. in new york state after its deadliest day by far, 562 deaths just in the last 24 hours the largest single-day increase yet. as. the pandemic tightens...
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it's between cincinnati and dayton.hurchgoer explains why. >> there's god's law and man's law. who do you put first in we put god's law first. >> seniors are being told to stay home. >> meanwhile, landlords in lodi changed the locks on a church that refused to stop holding in-person services. the pastor and worshippers were disappointed when they showed up yesterday. >> that is correct, bethel bible church, their property and they're ultimately responsible for it, did have the locks changed. >> we don't believe that a virus cancels the first amendment. >> in neighboring sacramento county health leaders have now connected at least one-third of its coronavirus cases to religious gatherings. >>> next, the top stories we're following including a dire new warning about the week ahead across the u.s. and here in the bay area. a live report on the possible surge in cases. >>> plus, the bay area entering week four of the shelter in place. still ahead we ask a behavioral and developmental expert what families with children can d
it's between cincinnati and dayton.hurchgoer explains why. >> there's god's law and man's law. who do you put first in we put god's law first. >> seniors are being told to stay home. >> meanwhile, landlords in lodi changed the locks on a church that refused to stop holding in-person services. the pastor and worshippers were disappointed when they showed up yesterday. >> that is correct, bethel bible church, their property and they're ultimately responsible for it, did...
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and he says basically in dayton, ohio, he can work and get paid every week, his wife is able to be respected and called by her name as mrs. anderson. he calculates how much money he would get in back pay if his himer enslaver were to pay the hourly wage he gets now for the years of service he had done without pay. if he would compensate mandate for her labor -- mandy for her labor as well. he estimated that the amount owed to them would be about $11,680 in 19th century dollars. a significant amount. and he said -- if you are willing to pay me that and guarantee some other things, we will come back. he is having a moment of -- i'm not doing that. but letting his former enslaver no that this is what the wages are and i want to be compensated and respected for the work that i do. in another instance, in terms of labor and controlling labor and getting their fruits of their labor, there was an enslaved in the 1860's.a she was so known for and disciplined for going and enslaving woman's perfume and going into the vanity -- put on a little makeup and look at herself in the out the sideeck profile.
and he says basically in dayton, ohio, he can work and get paid every week, his wife is able to be respected and called by her name as mrs. anderson. he calculates how much money he would get in back pay if his himer enslaver were to pay the hourly wage he gets now for the years of service he had done without pay. if he would compensate mandate for her labor -- mandy for her labor as well. he estimated that the amount owed to them would be about $11,680 in 19th century dollars. a significant...
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james, i want to show you what the dayton police department tweeted earlier this week.re is help if you're experiencing domestic violence or concerned for a family member or friend, especially during covid pandemic. i can tell you from having my own experience with this, to have somebody like a police department push this out is huge. because now you're being told, we see you, we hear you, we know you're there and we're here for you. so james, have you ever had to go on any of these calls? i mean, how does it affect officers when they get into these situations where they have to try to intervene? >> well, sure, christi. we ask a lot of our police officers, even in obviously less turbulent or truoubling times. we ask them to be social workers. we ask them to be mental health professionals. and yes, one of the things that officers in most departments are trained on is to -- is to glean or discern those signs of distress. you mentioned what they're doing in france. i think that is a wonderful idea, an opportunity for a victim to potentially be able o to, you know, make con
james, i want to show you what the dayton police department tweeted earlier this week.re is help if you're experiencing domestic violence or concerned for a family member or friend, especially during covid pandemic. i can tell you from having my own experience with this, to have somebody like a police department push this out is huge. because now you're being told, we see you, we hear you, we know you're there and we're here for you. so james, have you ever had to go on any of these calls? i...
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natalie there, i did some research in ohio, and two of the length, our ohioans, one is from dayton. ben wade is from or near cleveland. the ohio's state historical society has a great collection. both in the college archives and his papers were wonderful stuff. thaddeus stevens and the lancaster county historical society, i spent days and days and days in the basement reading studiess about thaddeus stevens stuff. and there are various other places. but the more i kind of that at this into small places, with funky little libraries, the the more fun it was. guest: a ray of hope historically, it was interesting that you seem to imply that i'm sure i will read about it in the book, you seem to imply that it was the war that cleaned out the congress and allowed for some sort of clever decision-making and wooded that have happened without that and, it's extraordinary that we or they didn't know what was coming apparently. fergus: couple things here printed on one hand, the 11 most reactionary states in the union, they left for four years. andrew johnson, was the only senator from the sou
natalie there, i did some research in ohio, and two of the length, our ohioans, one is from dayton. ben wade is from or near cleveland. the ohio's state historical society has a great collection. both in the college archives and his papers were wonderful stuff. thaddeus stevens and the lancaster county historical society, i spent days and days and days in the basement reading studiess about thaddeus stevens stuff. and there are various other places. but the more i kind of that at this into...
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tonia was a young nurse anesthetist in dayton, ohio. john was in law school there., that is, and said he had a kind of epiphany. >> he said, "you know, i'm not even sure i'll be happy being an attorney. i think i wanna be a nurse anesthetist" and i think my jaw fell to the ground, because i thought he was, you know, a second-year law student. >> reporter: in fact, he wasn't. he had been kicked out. though he didn't tell her that. >> all the days of my life. >> reporter: so, in her blissful ignorance, she married him in her family's church in 1990. >> mr. and mrs. john meehan. >> reporter: and she helped put him through nursing school. they had two daughters before things stopped adding up. >> and i found out that he was having an affair. >> reporter: tonia wondered, what else did she not know about her soon to be ex-husband. like, why did he refuse to invite his family to their wedding? why not let her even meet them? she decided to call his mother. >> i said, "dolores, this is tonia. i'm married to your son, john." and the phone was quiet for a minute. and she said
tonia was a young nurse anesthetist in dayton, ohio. john was in law school there., that is, and said he had a kind of epiphany. >> he said, "you know, i'm not even sure i'll be happy being an attorney. i think i wanna be a nurse anesthetist" and i think my jaw fell to the ground, because i thought he was, you know, a second-year law student. >> reporter: in fact, he wasn't. he had been kicked out. though he didn't tell her that. >> all the days of my life. >>...
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verllenges his former ensla on the violence he visited upon him and his family and he says basically in dayton, ohio where he lives he is able to work and get paid every week. his wife is able to be respected and be called by her name as misses anderson. he calculates how much money he would get in back pay if his enslaverd slave -- were to pay him for the years of service without pay, if he had paid mandy for her work as well and subtracted the amount for any care they received while hey were there and calculated that that would be over $11,000. his significant amount. he said, "so long as you are able to guarantee that and a few other things, we will come back." slave --is former and enslaver know he wanted to be respected for the work that he did. in another instance, in terms of labor and controlling labor and getting the fruits of their labor, there was an enslaved woman in georgia in the 1860's and she was known for and a disciplined a few times for perfume and going into the vanity and putting on a little bit of makeup and looking at herself in the mirror. side profile or whatever. she
verllenges his former ensla on the violence he visited upon him and his family and he says basically in dayton, ohio where he lives he is able to work and get paid every week. his wife is able to be respected and be called by her name as misses anderson. he calculates how much money he would get in back pay if his enslaverd slave -- were to pay him for the years of service without pay, if he had paid mandy for her work as well and subtracted the amount for any care they received while hey were...
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in dayton, ohio the city's already furloughed a quarter of its workforce including at the city's watern baltimore the cuts are slated to include furloughs for police officers and firefighters. cities and states are broke right now just like everybody's broke right now. but while congress has passed roughly $3 trillion in economic relief, only a tiny sliver of that has gone to states and cities that are facing these huge budget shortfalls. and maybe you don't care about that in the abstract. but when states and cities go bankrupt, they have to fire or at least furlough the people who work for them. and the people who work for states and cities tend to be the people who make civilization basically possible. unless you don't particularly care for or need running potable water or trash pickup or cops or people who will come with a truck full of water and hoses if your house catches fire. top senate republican mitch mcconnell first said that states should just go bankrupt. then he said maybe congress could help the states, if the states all agree to certain republican political priorities.
in dayton, ohio the city's already furloughed a quarter of its workforce including at the city's watern baltimore the cuts are slated to include furloughs for police officers and firefighters. cities and states are broke right now just like everybody's broke right now. but while congress has passed roughly $3 trillion in economic relief, only a tiny sliver of that has gone to states and cities that are facing these huge budget shortfalls. and maybe you don't care about that in the abstract. but...
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in dayton, ohio the city furloughed a quarter of the work force including at the city's water department the cuts wil furloughs for firefighters. states are broke like everybody is broke but while congress passed $3 trillion in economic relief. only a tiny sliver of that has gone to states and cities that are facing huge budget short falls and maybe you don't care about that in the abstract, but when states and cities go bankrupt, they have to fire or at least furlough the people who work for them. and the people who work for states and cities tend to be the people who make civilization basically possible. unless you don't particularly care for or need running water or trash pickup or cops or people that will come with a truck full of water and hoses if your house catches fire. mcconnell said states should go bankrupt and then said maybe congress could help the states if the states all agree to certain republican political priorities. if the idea is to property up the economy, though, why aren't police officers and teachers and firefighters who people who work at the water company seen a
in dayton, ohio the city furloughed a quarter of the work force including at the city's water department the cuts wil furloughs for firefighters. states are broke like everybody is broke but while congress passed $3 trillion in economic relief. only a tiny sliver of that has gone to states and cities that are facing huge budget short falls and maybe you don't care about that in the abstract, but when states and cities go bankrupt, they have to fire or at least furlough the people who work for...