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i didn't have any paint to do this splash and doodle, so i used a little extra dose of creativity andhousekeeping magazine has been broadcasting live craft classes twice a week on facebook live. all the episodes are there to enjoy still, a great collection of crafty time—fillers you can do with or without any kids. if you're the arty type and already have an idea of what you want to create, sketchbook is a free and user—friendly drawing and painting app available for any device. there are loads of different pen tips and brush styles, giving you artistic freedom to express yourself. if you're new to digital sketching, the youtube channel is packed with tutorials to get you moving. perhaps your creativity is more of the musical kind. in which case, fancy a hand at djing? virtually, of course! host a club night for your friends on plug.dj. it's free to join, create an avatar and make a playlist from the tunes available on youtube or soundcloud. then invite friends to join and you can hang out together, chatting and taking turns to control the music. or you can stretch your vocal cords by
i didn't have any paint to do this splash and doodle, so i used a little extra dose of creativity andhousekeeping magazine has been broadcasting live craft classes twice a week on facebook live. all the episodes are there to enjoy still, a great collection of crafty time—fillers you can do with or without any kids. if you're the arty type and already have an idea of what you want to create, sketchbook is a free and user—friendly drawing and painting app available for any device. there are...
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i didn't have any paint to do this splash and doodle, so i used a little extra dose of creativity andusekeeping magazine has been broadcasting live craft classes twice a week on facebook live. all the episodes are there to enjoy still, a great collection of crafty time—fillers you can do with or without any kids. if you're the arty type and already have an idea of what you want to create, sketchbook is a free and user—friendly drawing and painting app available for any device. there are loads of different pen tips and brush styles, giving you artistic freedom to express yourself. if you're new to digital sketching, the youtube channel is packed with tutorials to get you moving. perhaps your creativity is more of the musical kind. in which case, fancy a hand at djing? virtually, of course! host a club night for your friends on plug.dj. it's free to join, create an avatar and make a playlist from the tunes available on youtube or soundcloud. then invite friends to join and you can hang out together, chatting and taking turns to control the music. or you can stretch your vocal cords by s
i didn't have any paint to do this splash and doodle, so i used a little extra dose of creativity andusekeeping magazine has been broadcasting live craft classes twice a week on facebook live. all the episodes are there to enjoy still, a great collection of crafty time—fillers you can do with or without any kids. if you're the arty type and already have an idea of what you want to create, sketchbook is a free and user—friendly drawing and painting app available for any device. there are...
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it's a symbol of prominence in popular culture, the google doodle.nd so in that respect, andrea, it's no small thing. >> i can just say from everyone, and there are a lot of people who produce this show who were raised by you on "reading rainb rainbow" and love you so much for that, and all of us who began acknowledging you during "roots," that extraordinary transformative program, thank you very much for being with us on this special day. >> happy juneteenth, y'all. >> thank you. >>> and coming up, an unusual resignation on principle from the trump white house by a high ranking black official protesting against the president's response to the racial protests. former national security adviser susan rice weighing in on the state of race in america. >>> will congress do more than talk about police reform? the chair of the congressional black caucus, congresswoman karen bass, outlining her bottom lines. love. it's what we've always said makes subaru, subaru. and right now, love is more important than ever. in response to covid-19, subaru and our retaile
it's a symbol of prominence in popular culture, the google doodle.nd so in that respect, andrea, it's no small thing. >> i can just say from everyone, and there are a lot of people who produce this show who were raised by you on "reading rainb rainbow" and love you so much for that, and all of us who began acknowledging you during "roots," that extraordinary transformative program, thank you very much for being with us on this special day. >> happy juneteenth,...
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exit polls in poland's presidential election showing comment on j doodled winning the 1st round with nearly 42 percent of the vote his main challenger warsong mare just coffee garnered just over 30 percent both candidates fell short of an absolute majority needed to win outright meaning the vote will go into a runoff. you're watching the news don't forget you can get all the latest on our web site stats t w dot com you can follow us on twitter and instagram to catch the daily it is i'm guy ritchie it's an embryo and thanks so much for joining us. live. what secrets lie behind us will. discover new adventures in the 360 degree. turn to explore the mating world heritage sites with d.w. world heritage 363 you know no.
exit polls in poland's presidential election showing comment on j doodled winning the 1st round with nearly 42 percent of the vote his main challenger warsong mare just coffee garnered just over 30 percent both candidates fell short of an absolute majority needed to win outright meaning the vote will go into a runoff. you're watching the news don't forget you can get all the latest on our web site stats t w dot com you can follow us on twitter and instagram to catch the daily it is i'm guy...
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continue to think for the next 2 weeks i expect it to be very emotional i guess that president under a doodle will use every weapon to attack mr ski he did it before using this issues of religion of traditional polish families of the l g b t community and accusing in the rectory mr ski of being a threat to the traditional polish way of living so i do expect a very emotional race poland is the heavyweight of the 4 central and eastern european countries that are part of the e.u. in 2 weeks' time. we'll have a choice between 2 presidents or 2 possible polish futures for 5 year terms how would they govern in each case how would the country change give us a dream of a vision if you would well i do believe that poland is at the outskirt one way is this journey towards a illiberal very conservative country that the country has been on for the last 5 years remaining. maybe on the margin of the european union and the other path which mr just would stand for would be this some more liberal open. playing more important role in the e.u. and sharing those universal european values value equality and sold
continue to think for the next 2 weeks i expect it to be very emotional i guess that president under a doodle will use every weapon to attack mr ski he did it before using this issues of religion of traditional polish families of the l g b t community and accusing in the rectory mr ski of being a threat to the traditional polish way of living so i do expect a very emotional race poland is the heavyweight of the 4 central and eastern european countries that are part of the e.u. in 2 weeks' time....
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described by many as a clash of values will it continue to be so i believe i believe so i guess that mr doodle will try to present himself as somebody who protects protects the traditional polish family that protects the christian values so he will i suppose attack mr very hard who will try to say i'm the opportunity to to change something in this country which has been ruled by the law and justice party for 45 years right now so i do expect the very. very emotional and hot compared in those 2 weeks ok poland is kind of the key country in central europe. we have 2 possible presidents in 2 weeks time perhaps 2 possible poland's for the next 5 years can you describe to us what direction each man might take the country and well indeed poland is at the crew at the crossroads right now with this election and people in poland will choose if the country will continue this journey into direction of illiberal democracy very conservative country or more open progressive working together with the european union or not ok so lots at stake thanks so much for your insight or 6 months ago. and now to some of
described by many as a clash of values will it continue to be so i believe i believe so i guess that mr doodle will try to present himself as somebody who protects protects the traditional polish family that protects the christian values so he will i suppose attack mr very hard who will try to say i'm the opportunity to to change something in this country which has been ruled by the law and justice party for 45 years right now so i do expect the very. very emotional and hot compared in those 2...
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it was a little man sitting there, doodling away, and an answering a question. this was not your average dictator. personal impressions matter in doing diplomacy. leaders are always attracted by going to the summit. it is like i played at home, i won the game, i became president, i became prime minister, what is the next challenge? the next challenge is doing it on the world stage with a limited understanding sometimes about the other side. the personal characteristics seem to matter a lot. there was a lady with a question? greg: for the final question. >> there is a bit of overlap, but i wonder to what degree do you think churchill and roosevelt understood or realized the extent of stalin's mass murdering? and did it matter? david: fair question. two points. i think there was reasonably good knowledge about the extent of the purges in the 1930's. if you take, and this would be potent to what i'm talking about, the shooting of the 11,000, 12,000 polish officers in 1940 as a deliberate attempt to liquidate the potential leadership of the postwar poland, that is e
it was a little man sitting there, doodling away, and an answering a question. this was not your average dictator. personal impressions matter in doing diplomacy. leaders are always attracted by going to the summit. it is like i played at home, i won the game, i became president, i became prime minister, what is the next challenge? the next challenge is doing it on the world stage with a limited understanding sometimes about the other side. the personal characteristics seem to matter a lot....
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he would give a presentation and he would be doodling away. he would ask a question and he would make a response. he did not make eye contact. he was quite direct and sometimes rude. you said something and he responded. this was a man you could do business with. that was quite striking. what stalin also understood anyway churchill did not understand, one of the striking things was the way in which stalin would stop communicating. even if there were urgent messages. his usual excuse was, i am at the front. he did not go near the front. a way that is totally different than churchill. i am at the front vent that ime murder -- immersed in war strategy. i am not going to deal with you. that created an anxiety in london and washington. here he is now the editor-in-chief, as i put it. here he is with his foreign minister the man who drafted many messages and stalin edited then. in his characteristic blue. this was about north africa. what is interesting is the way in which stalin, from pretty much zero, he learned. he spent pretty much all of his car
he would give a presentation and he would be doodling away. he would ask a question and he would make a response. he did not make eye contact. he was quite direct and sometimes rude. you said something and he responded. this was a man you could do business with. that was quite striking. what stalin also understood anyway churchill did not understand, one of the striking things was the way in which stalin would stop communicating. even if there were urgent messages. his usual excuse was, i am at...
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there was some kind of writing or some kind of drawing or some kind of doodle. >> her brain is working overtime. >> constantly. >> just a reminder, a small desk in the house i sit at has a computer at it. it has all these sticky notes all over the top part of the desk. the one that sits right in front of my face in her handwriting, heather is amazing with a little heart on it. >> and heather was amazing when it came to cosmetology, the art of makeup. in a way that only siblings can. she sparked morgan's interest in it, too. >> she said cosmotology was hers. that i was not allowed to have it and i did it anyway. and that's kind of, you know, what sisters do. >> oh, my gosh. tell me about it. >> after graduation from high school in 2011, heather began working at a local pub, the tilted kilt. she became a hostess. bree worked with her there. >> she'd walk them back to the table. she'd already have them laughing, having a conversation, same thing when they were leaving. >> bree shared almost everything, including her apartment. when heather confided she didn't always see eye-to-eye with he
there was some kind of writing or some kind of drawing or some kind of doodle. >> her brain is working overtime. >> constantly. >> just a reminder, a small desk in the house i sit at has a computer at it. it has all these sticky notes all over the top part of the desk. the one that sits right in front of my face in her handwriting, heather is amazing with a little heart on it. >> and heather was amazing when it came to cosmetology, the art of makeup. in a way that only...
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draw, doodle, and do things like that.vak you guys are doing this for a good cause, but this could also be a business idea, have you thought about that maybe starting a business, where you make greeting cards or something you make and then turning it into a small business? >> that is really the goal, with this what we want to do is want to take our greeting cards we want to make a difference, with. so like for this concept, we really would like businesses to get involved. really what we want to do is have these essential workers, and front-line workers be celebrated, because risking their lives right now, businesses taking that approach, and by our cards, may be in bulk. have a celebration, for the front-line workers, that in turn could actually give them opportunity to get, donated ppe equipment. which i know really a big need right now. >> a dollar for every dollar you make for every dollar you make going to explain how that works going to donate money, for every card that sells, how does the donation process work >> don
draw, doodle, and do things like that.vak you guys are doing this for a good cause, but this could also be a business idea, have you thought about that maybe starting a business, where you make greeting cards or something you make and then turning it into a small business? >> that is really the goal, with this what we want to do is want to take our greeting cards we want to make a difference, with. so like for this concept, we really would like businesses to get involved. really what we...
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i subscribe to doodle we books you meet your favorite writer sometimes you do the story calls me and you have to respond to the e-books to. the human brain is thought to be the most complex organ in the natural world it has over 85000000000 neurons. and a newborn baby actually has an even higher number. throughout the early childhood the brain continues to develop as does the memory. even the most powerful computers can't match the human brain in many respects but computers are being taught to read brain activity allowing human beings to control them merely with the power of thought. well come to you tomorrow today with an exploration of the human brain and the world of thought. our brains are constantly working to take fission for example we see football a shot to the right. the ball is orange. our eyes take in what we see that information is passed by the optic nerve to other parts of the brain in the form of electrical signal. these signals can pass through the brain's neurons at a speed of up to 120 meters a 2nd. at the connection linking one you run to a now. the signal has to b
i subscribe to doodle we books you meet your favorite writer sometimes you do the story calls me and you have to respond to the e-books to. the human brain is thought to be the most complex organ in the natural world it has over 85000000000 neurons. and a newborn baby actually has an even higher number. throughout the early childhood the brain continues to develop as does the memory. even the most powerful computers can't match the human brain in many respects but computers are being taught to...
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i am happy to say that he has assured me that he and his wife susan and their lever doodle will be retiring eventually in alabama and taking up residence at smith leg. i will tell you as everyone should know, gus perna is a problem solver. he is imagistic . the army material command is one of the army's largest commands military,t 200,000 civilian, and contractor employees, with impact in all 50 states and 152 countries. he is not only a logistics expert in my opinion, he is a logistics wizard, with an and breadth depth of experience and acquisitions, procurement, and sustaining. simply put, he delivers. as this position is, there was another position he had already undertook in the last year, since i have been on this committee, which indicates the army and the united states confidence in him. as the committee knows, the military encountered problems with privatized housing, which became crisis for portions in 2019. it was gen. perna who the army turned to to solve the crisis and was appointed as the officer in charge of correcting the deficiencies of the army's installations. while still
i am happy to say that he has assured me that he and his wife susan and their lever doodle will be retiring eventually in alabama and taking up residence at smith leg. i will tell you as everyone should know, gus perna is a problem solver. he is imagistic . the army material command is one of the army's largest commands military,t 200,000 civilian, and contractor employees, with impact in all 50 states and 152 countries. he is not only a logistics expert in my opinion, he is a logistics wizard,...
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todd: tech companies pushing doodle contact tracy apps to prevent another wave of covid-19 but are they working? the problem isn't to use them. he joins me now. great to see you. 60% slower covid-19 transmission with digital contact tracing. why don't we see context tracing apps in use by the masses. >> that is the million-dollar question. around the globe they need to figure out why would you download and use a tracing apps? i want to be part of the global way of being healthy for everybody but quite frankly they completely. missed it. this overall notion that if we build it they are going to come, they built it in a number of states in the us and global we, countries in europe, nobody is downloading them, there is no compelling reason. cut to which ones work, look at the communists party, look to china, you can't get in the door, prove on your apps, do we work in this country? probably not. >> any comparisons to wanting to be in china met with some resistance. apple made some sort of notification being used in alabama and south carolina. i want to go download, whatever technology is o
todd: tech companies pushing doodle contact tracy apps to prevent another wave of covid-19 but are they working? the problem isn't to use them. he joins me now. great to see you. 60% slower covid-19 transmission with digital contact tracing. why don't we see context tracing apps in use by the masses. >> that is the million-dollar question. around the globe they need to figure out why would you download and use a tracing apps? i want to be part of the global way of being healthy for...
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two smart to salem and if they're not trying tore discovered, probably playing music like yankee doodles not the way to secretly enter into salem. as the vanguard approached the small bridge which would have been behind that photo there on the southern entrance of town, they could hear the church bells ringing wildly and discovered people had already pulled a few planks from the bridge. obviously, this was repaired and continue to march into the public square with fixed bayonets, music, colors flying and drums beating expecting to be a army entering a conquered city. actually, soon thereafter, he learned from sympathizers of location of the cannons and proceeded with troops the direction of the north bridge. at this time the first term, the regulars are coming is heard by colonel david mason as he leaves his house screaming. that's the same thing that paul revere would say. saying the british is coming is me running through the streets saying the americans are coming. that's what they believed they were still. so it's the regulars. the congregation immediately dispersed in a state of gr
two smart to salem and if they're not trying tore discovered, probably playing music like yankee doodles not the way to secretly enter into salem. as the vanguard approached the small bridge which would have been behind that photo there on the southern entrance of town, they could hear the church bells ringing wildly and discovered people had already pulled a few planks from the bridge. obviously, this was repaired and continue to march into the public square with fixed bayonets, music, colors...
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this is a room when my children were younger, this was their play room and so they did a lot of doodlingr their cousins did, because this is where they would come up with their cousins and then they grew up and decided, you know what, i'm just going to stay in my room, quarantine or no quarantine. and you are going to go up into the attic, so that is what we have done. >> trevor: it's funny because it st beautiful now that i know it was your kid was did that, but it almost looks like the same graffiti on the confederate monuments around america it looks like you will the people practice the gra fiti at your house before they go to the monument so they can get it right. >> anti-fa has infiltrated my attic, we have a problem here. i'm doing the best i can but they are rabblerousers. and as you can see, they have de sided that this wall must, this is the berlin wall. and they are going to take it down. >> trevor: what do you make of all of that. like honestly, because you know, like just like the confederate monuments, every statue coming down, it started with con fet rat statutes, with rac
this is a room when my children were younger, this was their play room and so they did a lot of doodlingr their cousins did, because this is where they would come up with their cousins and then they grew up and decided, you know what, i'm just going to stay in my room, quarantine or no quarantine. and you are going to go up into the attic, so that is what we have done. >> trevor: it's funny because it st beautiful now that i know it was your kid was did that, but it almost looks like the...
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they are trying to not be discovered, playing music like yangtze doodle is not the way to secretly enter into salem. as they approach the bridge that would've been in that photo there, they could hear the church bells ringing wildly. they discovered people had already pulled a plane from the bridge. they continue to march into the public square with bayonet, muskets, music, drums beating. they expected to be a victorious army in a concord city. soon thereafter, leslie learned from sympathizers, proceeded on the direction of the north bridge. the regulars are coming. colonel david mason leaves his house. that's the same thing that paul revere would say. the british are coming. he is running through the streets of alexandria today yelling the americans are coming. that's what they believed they were still, the regulars. mason mounted his a horse and road to the canyon. captain timothy earring, another great title. i love the titles of 18th century books because they tell you exactly what is in the book themself. you can't judge a book by its cover. 18th century america, you can exactly jud
they are trying to not be discovered, playing music like yangtze doodle is not the way to secretly enter into salem. as they approach the bridge that would've been in that photo there, they could hear the church bells ringing wildly. they discovered people had already pulled a plane from the bridge. they continue to march into the public square with bayonet, muskets, music, drums beating. they expected to be a victorious army in a concord city. soon thereafter, leslie learned from sympathizers,...
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marched off towards salem and if they're trying to not be discovered probably playing music like yankee doodle is not the way to secretly enter into salem. as a vanguard approached a small bridge on the southern entrance of town they could hear the church bells ringing wildly and discovered that people had already pulled a few planks from the bridge. obviously this was repaired and they continued to march into the public square with fixed bayonets, expecting to be a victorious army entering a conquered city. leslie learned from torrey sympathizers the location of the cannons and proceeded in the direction of the north bridge. at this time the first term the regulars are coming is heard by colonel david mason as he leaves his house screaming it, that's the same thing that paul revere would say because obviously saying the british are coming would be like me running through the streets of alexandria today yelling the americans are coming. that's what they believe they were still so it's the regulars. the congregation dispersed in a site of great excitement. at this time the salem militia is unde
marched off towards salem and if they're trying to not be discovered probably playing music like yankee doodle is not the way to secretly enter into salem. as a vanguard approached a small bridge on the southern entrance of town they could hear the church bells ringing wildly and discovered that people had already pulled a few planks from the bridge. obviously this was repaired and they continued to march into the public square with fixed bayonets, expecting to be a victorious army entering a...
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and of course he made into the google doodle as well, the telescope. and he made it into works of art and other areas. as a very famous. the life of galileo and this is one of the scenes from one of the productions. there was an opera written about galileo. i truly have a small piece of this opera but we were unable to make the sound of work on the shared screen the crown ghastly would not hear the music. utilizing the images. so here those images. can imagine and hear there's some singing going on. only it doesn't happen or happen. well, not only does not happen, things are not advancing. which is even worse. i cannot tell you why that is happening so i will just jehovah that worried and let me joke to his discoveries. i apologize. i never used this before and i don't know how to arrange any kind of technicalities here. some of the discoveries had to do with physics. galileo was very interested in free fall. in particular, you drop objects from certain heights. any dropped objects from the leaning tower of pisa. as far as i can tell from my research,
and of course he made into the google doodle as well, the telescope. and he made it into works of art and other areas. as a very famous. the life of galileo and this is one of the scenes from one of the productions. there was an opera written about galileo. i truly have a small piece of this opera but we were unable to make the sound of work on the shared screen the crown ghastly would not hear the music. utilizing the images. so here those images. can imagine and hear there's some singing...
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of course, he made it to the google doodle as well, the telescope, and he made it into works of art in other areas. there is a very, very famous, play, the life of galileo and this is a scene from one of the productions and there is even an opera written about galileo by phillip glass. i have small piece of that opera, but believe it or not, we were unable to make the sound work on this shared screen through crowdcast so you'll not hear the music but see at least the images from the opera by phillip glass. here are the images. and imagine that here there is some singing going on, only that it doesn't happen. not only doesn't happen but in fact even the things don't at vans. which is even worse. i cannot tell you why that is happening. so i will just jump over that. and let me jump to the discoveries. i apologize. i never used crowdcast before and i don't know how to arrange any kind of tech numberrallities here. some of the discoveries had to do with pure fuse fixes. galileo was very interested in freefall, and in freefall in particular he dropped objects from certain heights, makes he
of course, he made it to the google doodle as well, the telescope, and he made it into works of art in other areas. there is a very, very famous, play, the life of galileo and this is a scene from one of the productions and there is even an opera written about galileo by phillip glass. i have small piece of that opera, but believe it or not, we were unable to make the sound work on this shared screen through crowdcast so you'll not hear the music but see at least the images from the opera by...
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the legitimate president of venezuela trump says he's turned down previous opportunities to meet a doodle. supported southern separatists of seize control of the island of. the southern transitional council says it's taken over government facilities and deposed the governor yemen saudi backed government is calling it a coup. libya's u.n. recognize government has warned egypt that any move to interfere in its internal affairs would be seen as a blatant declaration of war on saturday egyptian president abdel fattah el-sisi said his country had a legitimate right to intervene but egypt's foreign minister says his country backs of political solution to the conflict. so obvious president has declared what he's described as an historic victory for his party in the parliamentary election there a serbian progressive talking about xander voltage out being widely expected to win an absolute majority in sunday's bout exit polls show the center right party took more than 63 percent of the vote a number of opposition parties boycott of the polls saying it wouldn't be free or fair because of the contro
the legitimate president of venezuela trump says he's turned down previous opportunities to meet a doodle. supported southern separatists of seize control of the island of. the southern transitional council says it's taken over government facilities and deposed the governor yemen saudi backed government is calling it a coup. libya's u.n. recognize government has warned egypt that any move to interfere in its internal affairs would be seen as a blatant declaration of war on saturday egyptian...
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and google is marking juneteenth with a google doodle that starts with the order that ended slavery intexas in 1865. it shows black people doing various things in everyday life. >>> now to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. a look at the numbers this morning. there are more than eight and half million cases worldwide in the u.s., that number is nearing 2.2 million. the death toll also climbing in the u.s., now at more than 118,000. in texas, hospitalizations jumped 11% in just 24 hours. florida just set a record for daily infections with over 3200. on wednesday, california reported more than 4000 cases, which is a new high. statewide order is now in place. masks must be worn when social distancing is not possible. previously local counties could decide whether to mandate masks, but the governor stepped in mid a rise in coronavirus cases and debts. masks are now required in any public space, healthcare setting, public transportation or rider vehicle and food setting. those were not required to wear masks our kids under two, inmates, those who are hard of hearing, and eating at a restaura
and google is marking juneteenth with a google doodle that starts with the order that ended slavery intexas in 1865. it shows black people doing various things in everyday life. >>> now to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. a look at the numbers this morning. there are more than eight and half million cases worldwide in the u.s., that number is nearing 2.2 million. the death toll also climbing in the u.s., now at more than 118,000. in texas, hospitalizations jumped 11% in just 24 hours....
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and the poor little kid he , dressed him up in a yankee doodle uniform and had him perform patrioticdes to people who came to the house. he was a promoter of the betsy ross myth. but he was not alone and that , myth wasn't alone in what was happening at the time. the pledge of allegiance was written in 1892, that same year. it was written for several reasons. one, it was the 400th anniversary of columbus' voyage and people were looking for something to rally around. the other thing is it was part -- and it was written by a guy named francis bellamy, who was editor of a magazine called the "youth's companion." it was aimed at children but it it was very popular. had great writers and it was very popular. and francis bellamy wrote the pledge of allegiance. original words of the pledge of allegiance. the original words were, i pledge allegiance to my flag, to the republic for which it stands, one nation individual -- indivisible with liberty and justice for all. and part of that was the post-civil war healing process. one nation, indivisible. but a larger part of it was, it was part of
and the poor little kid he , dressed him up in a yankee doodle uniform and had him perform patrioticdes to people who came to the house. he was a promoter of the betsy ross myth. but he was not alone and that , myth wasn't alone in what was happening at the time. the pledge of allegiance was written in 1892, that same year. it was written for several reasons. one, it was the 400th anniversary of columbus' voyage and people were looking for something to rally around. the other thing is it was...
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rally, but what was amazing, chris, was the fact that 5.3 million people watched it on all of our doodlnnels. that didn't even include the tv numbers. we also did a pretty rally show and that was over 2 million views. we're living in a time as well. >> chris: mercedes, if i can, the fact is the president talks about the attendance at his events. as we all know, he made a big issue of the attendance at his inauguration. talks about how he can fill in arena and that joe biden can't. he didn't fill in arena last night -- if i may finish, and you guys were so far off that you had planned an outdoor rally and there wasn't an overflow crowd and watching the coverage and talking to mark meredith on the ground today, protesters did not stop people from coming to that rally. >> mercedes: absolutely faded. i'm telling you there were people -- and no micra people who couldn't bring their children because of concerns of the protesters. it may make this clear, joe biden has empty folding chairs and painted circles on the floor. i'd love to see her joe biden rally. let's bring it on, because there is
rally, but what was amazing, chris, was the fact that 5.3 million people watched it on all of our doodlnnels. that didn't even include the tv numbers. we also did a pretty rally show and that was over 2 million views. we're living in a time as well. >> chris: mercedes, if i can, the fact is the president talks about the attendance at his events. as we all know, he made a big issue of the attendance at his inauguration. talks about how he can fill in arena and that joe biden can't. he...
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wrong side of two revolutions in america and ireland, as, quote, part dickens with a spritz of yankee doodle, part daus evskin drama queen. so there's no doubt that richard st. joergeorge's story from his traumatic head wound and life-saving story here in philadelphia to his demise at the hands of his own tenets is a cracking good tale. but his story reveals so much more than love, death, and psychodrama. in st. george, we see the complex entanglements of social, cultural, and political identities of the 18th century and the global interconnectedness of the american revolution. we find a story of the age of revolutions and also a story of today, a story of who we are and how we got here, and what the past means to us as a people or as nations. but in st. george, we also find a detective story. a decades-long mystery that started with two relatively obscure paintings of the battles of germantown and paoli, and a mystery that ended with this beautiful and moving exhibition featuring 22 works of art depicting or commissioned by richard st. george, or has that mystery ended? maybe not. we'll fin
wrong side of two revolutions in america and ireland, as, quote, part dickens with a spritz of yankee doodle, part daus evskin drama queen. so there's no doubt that richard st. joergeorge's story from his traumatic head wound and life-saving story here in philadelphia to his demise at the hands of his own tenets is a cracking good tale. but his story reveals so much more than love, death, and psychodrama. in st. george, we see the complex entanglements of social, cultural, and political...
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roosevelt -- he wasn't that is present grant who famously said, i know two songs, one of the most inky doodleandy and the other one isn't. but she loved classical music, edith roosevelt. so she work with the stein wing company and brought amazing entertainers to the white house, including pablo castles and jan parÁ ski, the pianist. she brought the entire philadelphia orchestra at one time. she's very attuned to this. he just had tastes that were in line with her husband's family. she loved the corcoran art gallery, for example. so theater and art and music, classic music were very important to edith. >> also what they recall new growth spiritual's. t.r. but indian songs, they want people to discover america. he helped encourage don low max to discover cowboy songs. they want people to understand america had culture, it was not a colonial society anymore dependent upon great european cultures borrowing artists, and the white house had a really arrived culturally. so they're very important in that sense. >> once the white house was remodelled, there was space to have these performers on a stag
roosevelt -- he wasn't that is present grant who famously said, i know two songs, one of the most inky doodleandy and the other one isn't. but she loved classical music, edith roosevelt. so she work with the stein wing company and brought amazing entertainers to the white house, including pablo castles and jan parÁ ski, the pianist. she brought the entire philadelphia orchestra at one time. she's very attuned to this. he just had tastes that were in line with her husband's family. she loved...
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man for the job and i am happy to say he is assured me that he and my wife susan and their lab or doodle will be retiring to alabama and taken up residence on beautiful smith lake and cullman county. i will tell you as everyone should no, gus perna is a problem solver and he is a logistic expert and the army material command is one of the army's largest command with almost 200,000 military civilian and contractor employees. with impacts in all 50 states and 152 countries. he not only is a logistic expert, in my opinion, but a logistics wizard with an unparalleled depth and breadth of experience in acquisitions for sustainment. as i said, simply put, he delivers. it is important as this position is there was another position that he had also undertook in the last year or so since i have been on this committee which indicates that the army and the united states competence in him. when asked the committee knows the military and counter problems with privatized housing which became crisis proportions in 2019 it was general perna who the army turn to to help solve the crisis and was appointed
man for the job and i am happy to say he is assured me that he and my wife susan and their lab or doodle will be retiring to alabama and taken up residence on beautiful smith lake and cullman county. i will tell you as everyone should no, gus perna is a problem solver and he is a logistic expert and the army material command is one of the army's largest command with almost 200,000 military civilian and contractor employees. with impacts in all 50 states and 152 countries. he not only is a...
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couple of monthsnm the lockdown than our pets no, not a big stuffed animal under baby theo, a golden doodley early on that's a proud connecticut mom that's baby's best friend. >> that's cool i have another one for you maybe you and mike, maybe you guys have a lot of cardboard boxes around the house from those quarantine food deliveries this is how one dad put those boxes to good use. >> one, two, three >> that's next level never a dull moment. the dad there, parker woods, started out with a small slide but the kids liked the small slide so much, he built a bigger slide with a curve in it just tuck into that sleeping bag and go that would never be allowed in my house lindsay is the safety patrol. >> one question, where is mom? that's what i want to know, where is mom >> probably left for a few hours and that's what happened. >> just ahead, craig, we're going to talk with small business owners already struggling and delta new blow this week, including an owner in minneapolis uses his losses actually to help others. vicky nguyen will be along to share ways we can all help support small busines
couple of monthsnm the lockdown than our pets no, not a big stuffed animal under baby theo, a golden doodley early on that's a proud connecticut mom that's baby's best friend. >> that's cool i have another one for you maybe you and mike, maybe you guys have a lot of cardboard boxes around the house from those quarantine food deliveries this is how one dad put those boxes to good use. >> one, two, three >> that's next level never a dull moment. the dad there, parker woods,...
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was dooeding -- the doodling these notes, former secretary of state john meetings with ng the palestinian authority. senator feinstein had dinner yienian foreign minister. yet, neither of those individuals were questioned logan act violations. so clearly the charges against lynn were politically motivated. i should note this morning an ppeals court noted that -- the appeals court ruled in flynn's favor, ordering dismissal of the case. if the d.o.j. recognized the logan act's futility, f.b.i. was not supported of using the law -- still use the law to entrap flynn. an f.b.i. lawyer, in county if a, testified before congress and viewed the logan act as, quote, untested. would lead an act the d.o.j. to vulnerable risk, unquote. but that didn't stop director comey from using it to attempt sabotage the trump transition team. if my democrat colleagues want to accuse someone of d.o.j., they he should start with director comey. mr. zelinsky, what's your view counsel -- the special counsel's office toward the logan act? zelinsky: congressman, i'm broken sound like a record, but i have been told by
was dooeding -- the doodling these notes, former secretary of state john meetings with ng the palestinian authority. senator feinstein had dinner yienian foreign minister. yet, neither of those individuals were questioned logan act violations. so clearly the charges against lynn were politically motivated. i should note this morning an ppeals court noted that -- the appeals court ruled in flynn's favor, ordering dismissal of the case. if the d.o.j. recognized the logan act's futility, f.b.i....
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was dooeding -- the doodling these notes, former secretary of state john meetings with ng the palestinian authority. senator feinstein had dinner yienian foreign minister. yet, neither of those individuals were questioned logan act violations. so clearly the charges against lynn were politically motivated. i should note this morning an ppeals court noted that -- the appeals court ruled in flynn's favor, ordering dismissal of the case. if the d.o.j. recognized the logan act's futility, f.b.i. was not supported of using the law -- still use the law to entrap flynn. an f.b.i. lawyer, in county if a, testified before congress and viewed the logan act as, quote, untested. would lead an act the d.o.j. to vulnerable risk, unquote. but that didn't stop director comey from using it to attempt sabotage the trump transition team. if my democrat colleagues want to accuse someone of d.o.j., they he should start with director comey. mr. zelinsky, what's your view counsel -- the special counsel's office toward the logan act? zelinsky: congressman, i'm broken sound like a record, but i have been told by
was dooeding -- the doodling these notes, former secretary of state john meetings with ng the palestinian authority. senator feinstein had dinner yienian foreign minister. yet, neither of those individuals were questioned logan act violations. so clearly the charges against lynn were politically motivated. i should note this morning an ppeals court noted that -- the appeals court ruled in flynn's favor, ordering dismissal of the case. if the d.o.j. recognized the logan act's futility, f.b.i....
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el gigante de internet, google, dedica su doodle de hoy a la histÓrica fecha en donde se cumplen 155rica se suelta por algo que puede llegar hasta estados unidos. tenemos disturbios que estaremos monitoreando. para la semana que viene pueden ver la cantidad de lluvia que se puede acumular en texas. en ciudades como houston podrÍan ver atardeceres amarillentos. a partir de las 2:00 p.m. tendremos tormentas que luego se moverÁn por encima de dallas. se moverÁn por encima de dallas fort worth. hay tormentas hacia nebraska pero no en chicago. las lluvias bajan y llega el verano. una cosa interesantees que en miami es el dÍa mÁs largo del aÑo. en miami no se pone el sol en "hoy los jovenes estan de fiesta. llega sofia carson en vivo a despierta america a y a contarnos todo lo nuevo que esta viviendo===celebramos el dia del padre de costa a costa con quienes hoy tienen mucho que celebrar: los dreamers. conoceras historias de california y nueva york que hoy nos inspiran mas que nunca. ===y hoy viene en como pedro po casa, un puma se pasea por un estacionamiento en busca de comida. tenemos l
el gigante de internet, google, dedica su doodle de hoy a la histÓrica fecha en donde se cumplen 155rica se suelta por algo que puede llegar hasta estados unidos. tenemos disturbios que estaremos monitoreando. para la semana que viene pueden ver la cantidad de lluvia que se puede acumular en texas. en ciudades como houston podrÍan ver atardeceres amarillentos. a partir de las 2:00 p.m. tendremos tormentas que luego se moverÁn por encima de dallas. se moverÁn por encima de dallas fort worth....
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was dooeding -- the doodling these notes, former secretary of state john meetings with ng the palestinian authority. senator feinstein had dinner yienian foreign minister. yet, neither of those individuals were questioned logan act violations. so clearly the charges against lynn were politically motivated. i should note this morning an ppeals court noted that -- the appeals court ruled in flynn's favor, ordering dismissal of the case. if the d.o.j. recognized the logan act's futility, f.b.i. was not supported of using the law -- still use the law to entrap flynn. an f.b.i. lawyer, in county if a, testified before congress and viewed the logan act as, quote, untested. would lead an act the d.o.j. to vulnerable risk, unquote. but that didn't stop director comey from using it to attempt sabotage the trump transition team. if my democrat colleagues want to accuse someone of d.o.j., they he should start with director comey. mr. zelinsky, what's your view counsel -- the special counsel's office toward the logan act? zelinsky: congressman, i'm broken sound like a record, but i have been told by
was dooeding -- the doodling these notes, former secretary of state john meetings with ng the palestinian authority. senator feinstein had dinner yienian foreign minister. yet, neither of those individuals were questioned logan act violations. so clearly the charges against lynn were politically motivated. i should note this morning an ppeals court noted that -- the appeals court ruled in flynn's favor, ordering dismissal of the case. if the d.o.j. recognized the logan act's futility, f.b.i....