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through his historic career, earl gauge, jr. worked diligently for the san francisco fire recruitment. prior to his retirement from the department in 1983, he served as the department's director the community services and enacted a series of progressive hiring policies that increased racial diversity within the department and in turn, in our city government. he passed away on july 30th of 2017, at the age of 90. his legacy of staunch dedication of the defense of civil rights and the people of san francisco continues to shape san francisco fire department policy and empower advocatcy across our city. the resolution before us seeks to memorialize this icon by changing the name of willow street between bucannon and la goo thalaguna to earl gauge, jr. street. my office performed an initial outreach along this one block street section in question and found a great deal of enthusiasm for this proposal. our outreach was prior to the legally prior outreach, just something we wanted to do early on to make sure all voices were heard in th
through his historic career, earl gauge, jr. worked diligently for the san francisco fire recruitment. prior to his retirement from the department in 1983, he served as the department's director the community services and enacted a series of progressive hiring policies that increased racial diversity within the department and in turn, in our city government. he passed away on july 30th of 2017, at the age of 90. his legacy of staunch dedication of the defense of civil rights and the people of...
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through his historic career, earl gauge, jr. worked diligently for the san francisco fire recruitment. prior to his retirement from the department in 1983, he served as the department's director the community services and enacted a series of progressive hiring policies that increased racial diversity within the department and in turn, in our city government. he passed away on july 30th of 2017, at the age of 90. his legacy of staunch dedication of the defense of civil rights and the people of san francisco continues to shape san francisco fire department policy and empower advocatcy across our city. the resolution before us seeks to memorialize this icon by changing the name of willow street between bucannon and la goo thalaguna to earl gauge, jr. street. my office performed an initial outreach along this one block street section in question and found a great deal of enthusiasm for this proposal. our outreach was prior to the legally prior outreach, just something we wanted to do early on to make sure all voices were heard in th
through his historic career, earl gauge, jr. worked diligently for the san francisco fire recruitment. prior to his retirement from the department in 1983, he served as the department's director the community services and enacted a series of progressive hiring policies that increased racial diversity within the department and in turn, in our city government. he passed away on july 30th of 2017, at the age of 90. his legacy of staunch dedication of the defense of civil rights and the people of...
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through his historic career, earl gauge, jr. worked diligently for the san francisco fire recruitment. prior to his retirement from the department in 1983, he served as the department's director the community services and enacted a series of progressive hiring policies that increased racial diversity within the department and in turn, in our city government. he passed away on july 30th of 2017, at the age of 90. his legacy of staunch dedication of the defense of civil rights and the people of san francisco continues to shape san francisco fire department policy and empower advocatcy across our city. the resolution before us seeks to memorialize this icon by changing the name of willow street between bucannon and la goo thalaguna to earl gauge, jr. street. my office performed an initial outreach along this one block street section in question and found a great deal of enthusiasm for this proposal. our outreach was prior to the legally prior outreach, just something we wanted to do early on to make sure all voices were heard in th
through his historic career, earl gauge, jr. worked diligently for the san francisco fire recruitment. prior to his retirement from the department in 1983, he served as the department's director the community services and enacted a series of progressive hiring policies that increased racial diversity within the department and in turn, in our city government. he passed away on july 30th of 2017, at the age of 90. his legacy of staunch dedication of the defense of civil rights and the people of...
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through his historic career, earl gauge, jr. francisco fire recruitment. prior to his retirement from the department in 1983, he served as the department's director the community services and enacted a series of progressive hiring policies that increased racial diversity within the department and in turn, in our city government. he passed away on july 30th of 2017, at the age of 90. his legacy of staunch dedication of the defense of civil rights and the people of san francisco continues to shape san francisco fire department policy and empower advocatcy across our city. the resolution before us seeks to memorialize this icon by changing the name of willow street between bucannon and la goo thalaguna to earl gauge, jr. street. my office performed an initial outreach along this one block street section in question and found a great deal of enthusiasm for this proposal. our outreach was prior to the legally prior outreach, just something we wanted to do early on to make sure all voices were heard in the community before we commence
through his historic career, earl gauge, jr. francisco fire recruitment. prior to his retirement from the department in 1983, he served as the department's director the community services and enacted a series of progressive hiring policies that increased racial diversity within the department and in turn, in our city government. he passed away on july 30th of 2017, at the age of 90. his legacy of staunch dedication of the defense of civil rights and the people of san francisco continues to...
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. >> reporter: where kerry's father earl lived, 350 residents and 300 staff members are presumed to have the virus earl lived for his family but died without them by his side. >> it bothers me because a stranger held his hand while he was dying and not me. >> reporter: tonight, all across the cotry, heartbreaking at nursing homese are unfolding in massachusetts, it took th tional gua tcarry out covid-19 tesng for thoseost in need of help. in southern cafornia more than y were ecuated after employees failed to show up to work foa second day in a row. and at a michigan nursing home after luann died when contraging the virus, her family discovered her haunting plea for help left on an alexa. >> alexa, help me. i am in pain i have to find a way to relief it. >> reporter: with no region immune from the virus, our country's smallest communities could pay the highest price. covid-19 reached two-thirds of the nation's rural counties with one in ten reporting at least one death. the lucky lifeflighted to larger cities where a wave of patients continue to arrive in sacramento, the california natio
. >> reporter: where kerry's father earl lived, 350 residents and 300 staff members are presumed to have the virus earl lived for his family but died without them by his side. >> it bothers me because a stranger held his hand while he was dying and not me. >> reporter: tonight, all across the cotry, heartbreaking at nursing homese are unfolding in massachusetts, it took th tional gua tcarry out covid-19 tesng for thoseost in need of help. in southern cafornia more than y were...
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earl moves just across the street. organizations like that, again i mention the orchestra and benevolent society and the quartet. there were two quartets but the initial one, this made grand central it in for the tree of rockefeller center became sort of manifest destination point at holiday time. people will go to grand central to the red caps singing on the balconies, christmas carols and spirituals. so it was really embedded in the holiday tradition in early time. williams always sort of had his hand in organizing these things that kept the morale going, keeping it sort of worthwhile which i think is something that a universal sentiment, any of us who've been to any schools, junior high school, high school, whatever, it was a baseball team, the track team, a glee club or whatever and sometimes, these other things, you know, i'm going to show up because i get to sing with so-and-so or whatever. he did those things and really, i think this is why -- the other thing was because a lot of students, a lot of them -- there
earl moves just across the street. organizations like that, again i mention the orchestra and benevolent society and the quartet. there were two quartets but the initial one, this made grand central it in for the tree of rockefeller center became sort of manifest destination point at holiday time. people will go to grand central to the red caps singing on the balconies, christmas carols and spirituals. so it was really embedded in the holiday tradition in early time. williams always sort of had...
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they wanted james earl jones but he was doing cnn. a decade later came the firstst audio awards among the winners host cbs news sunday morning charles kuralt. i am proud to be on that show and that brings the subject to me. i recorded my own audiobook this year. thank you very much. [applause] not because of harry potter but i saw him in the original cast when i was 12 and he was superb. and it was a revelatory experience for how many words i have been mispronouncing all my life i thought the word rococo. i thought it was a biopic. i thought the word was posthumous it makes me sound like daffy duck. to be clear i wrote a book of obituaries and i did not know how to pronounce posthumous. [laughter] fortunately i had a terrific producer. [applause] and scott took me by the tongue and help to guide me a creative process which is much more nuanced than i realized the form of communication all of its own. part storytelling, part actin acting, wholly engaging with an audience that is unseen with your voice, your heart and your soul. all whi
they wanted james earl jones but he was doing cnn. a decade later came the firstst audio awards among the winners host cbs news sunday morning charles kuralt. i am proud to be on that show and that brings the subject to me. i recorded my own audiobook this year. thank you very much. [applause] not because of harry potter but i saw him in the original cast when i was 12 and he was superb. and it was a revelatory experience for how many words i have been mispronouncing all my life i thought the...
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and earl gage jr. moved to san francisco in 1945 and graduated from berkeley and was drafted into the army. and he was hired by the san francisco fire department and he at that time became the first black firefighter for the city of san francisco. for 12 years he remained the city's only black firefighter and he continued in service in the department for nearly 30 years. throughout his tenure at the department, earl gage jr. diligently worked to have inclusive and equitable processes for the san francisco fire department recruitment and the integration of the department. prior to his department from the fire department in 1983, he served as a department director of community services and adopted progressive hiring policies that increased the racial diversity within the department. he passed away on july 30, 2017, at the age of 90. and his legacy of staunch dedication to the defense of civil rights and the people of san francisco continues to shape our city to this day. the resolution before you today w
and earl gage jr. moved to san francisco in 1945 and graduated from berkeley and was drafted into the army. and he was hired by the san francisco fire department and he at that time became the first black firefighter for the city of san francisco. for 12 years he remained the city's only black firefighter and he continued in service in the department for nearly 30 years. throughout his tenure at the department, earl gage jr. diligently worked to have inclusive and equitable processes for the...
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. >> earls organic. they have given us food every week. wise health, a public health consulting agency partners with nonprofits. >> this helps me, keeps me healthy, keeps me getting fresh air. to exercise as well. >> this is the groceries today. >> irene bostick is grateful. >> someone cares about me. and then i'm very appreciate i've because i need it. i can't get up and get the food. >> 77-year-old effie was a nurse and remembers caring forked a aides patients. >> because it makes me feel good to be able to help somebody. >> it's important that we recognize how dependent we are on each other and we can only survivor with a strong network. >> together sf started in mid- march and 200 volunteers have signed up. seniors can work with the regul needs. >>> people across the bay area are spreading joy during the uncertain times. in a spotlight tonight it's u.c. berkeley grad elizabeth swanny. she wanted to give back. she created six youtube videos five in english and one in spanish that the community can use to stay fit. if you would like to a
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oregon ngressman earl blumenauer says the president should withdraw his support for the lawsuit. >>jack is. the biggest outrage near the notion that he would continue to try and undei don't scare f millions of americans. >>even as the administration is woing to end the ac a it's encouraging more people to sign up for a ca plans, especially the more than 3 million americans who reported losing their jobs last week because of the coronavirus all of those people can come to the exchange and ey can they n apply for coverage day the supreme courtwill hear the case chalnging the ac a meantime republican louisiana senator john kennedy is among those working to prepare for an end to the ac a with a new piecof legislation it's all simple and sa you were going ever might cover. >>preexisting conditions, including but not limited to the government in washington, alexander le mon. >>joining us now working from home as our chief meteorologist lrence karnow do track our bay area forecast got to get outside the next couple days feel a little that cabin fever what you say. >>she yeah. y'all i wa
oregon ngressman earl blumenauer says the president should withdraw his support for the lawsuit. >>jack is. the biggest outrage near the notion that he would continue to try and undei don't scare f millions of americans. >>even as the administration is woing to end the ac a it's encouraging more people to sign up for a ca plans, especially the more than 3 million americans who reported losing their jobs last week because of the coronavirus all of those people can come to the...
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meanwhile, china's state-run xinhua news agency reported that the coununtry has approved earl human testsor three experimentntal vaccines a again the e virus. one ofof them is the f first vae in the worldld to momove to the second p phase of a a three-pha clinical trial.. jojohns hopkpkins university sa over 1.9 million people around the world have tested positive. more than 120,000 have died. >>> turning to japan, where the government says it is working on ways to get more protective equipment into the hands of medical professionals. the news comes after another 161 cases were confirmed on tuesday in tokyo. the metropolis, along with six other prefectures, began a month-longng statete of emergen one week ago. >> translator: it's still one week, not already one week. all we can do is reduce human-to-human contact that can transmit the virus. we need everybody to cooperate until may 6th. >> officials are calling on everyone in the affected areas to stay home as much as possible in an effort to come into contact with at least 80% fewer people. they've asked non-essential businesses to close
meanwhile, china's state-run xinhua news agency reported that the coununtry has approved earl human testsor three experimentntal vaccines a again the e virus. one ofof them is the f first vae in the worldld to momove to the second p phase of a a three-pha clinical trial.. jojohns hopkpkins university sa over 1.9 million people around the world have tested positive. more than 120,000 have died. >>> turning to japan, where the government says it is working on ways to get more protective...
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when civil rights worker needed a car to travel to earl mississippi he chose the oldsmobile 88 it was large enough to enable him to stretch out on the front seat to respond immediately with the accelerator to enable him to get away this is a picture of the rocket 88 we know he died beside his car in his driveway shot by a sniper june 12, 1963. african-americans also saw it as class status. this is a cadillac on a harlem street african-american were prevented from purchasing houses you couldn't buy a house because your neighborhood was redlined and banks would not give you a mortgage so the car was the largest and most important purchase and there for african-americans use disposable income to buy beautiful cars. you may have heard the stereotype all african-americans bought cadillacs. they purchase cadillacs in exactly the same proportion and percentages white americans of 3 percent 3 percent of african-americans purchase cadillacs that is the stereotyp stereotype. the preferred car was the buick or the oldsmobile. traveling by car posed a paradox their freedom to travel but forced to
when civil rights worker needed a car to travel to earl mississippi he chose the oldsmobile 88 it was large enough to enable him to stretch out on the front seat to respond immediately with the accelerator to enable him to get away this is a picture of the rocket 88 we know he died beside his car in his driveway shot by a sniper june 12, 1963. african-americans also saw it as class status. this is a cadillac on a harlem street african-american were prevented from purchasing houses you couldn't...
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earl graves was 85 years old. and, a so-called "super-moon" will light up the y tonight over much of the country. the moon will be full moon, and closer than usual, less than 220,000 miles from earth. that should make it the brightest and largest lunashow of the year. still to come on the newshour: speaking with the governor of maryland on how his state ise coping with isis. front lines-- what emergency medical technicians have seen in the fight against coronavirus. the mayor of chicago on why black americans are being hit what can be done to address it. plus, covid-19 and the campaign. wisconsin voters head to the polls. >> woodruff: as hospitals in coronavirus hot spots brace for difficult weeks ahead, governors kiacross the country are w together to ensure front-linel medirkers receive critical protective gear. maryland governor larry hogan is the chairman of the national governors association and he joins us now from napolis. governor hogan, lcome. the newshour. your state of maryland, we believe, has now pass
earl graves was 85 years old. and, a so-called "super-moon" will light up the y tonight over much of the country. the moon will be full moon, and closer than usual, less than 220,000 miles from earth. that should make it the brightest and largest lunashow of the year. still to come on the newshour: speaking with the governor of maryland on how his state ise coping with isis. front lines-- what emergency medical technicians have seen in the fight against coronavirus. the mayor of...
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rollerskating through a crowded johannesburg is nothing more than a distant memory for earl abrahams now the. city is wrapped in an eerie silence no one is allowed outside except for grocery shopping while buying medicine. the kind of cereal. thing because i've never experienced something like this before basically having to stay on lockdown without being able to leave the space so this is very different and very new for me but not everyone can add here to the rules many homeless people simply have no way to go. i don't know what to expect when it comes to my career. i don't know what export to expect when it comes to. countries going to and what's going to happen to people that don't have a kind of a source of income to fend for themselves so i'm really anxious that all major highways a few police cars are patrolling the city but there's no sign of the army this once bustling neighborhood now resembles a ghost town. crazy like many waiters and shopkeepers who used to work here abrahams is worried about the future if the lockdown continues he has no idea how he will make ends meet mo
rollerskating through a crowded johannesburg is nothing more than a distant memory for earl abrahams now the. city is wrapped in an eerie silence no one is allowed outside except for grocery shopping while buying medicine. the kind of cereal. thing because i've never experienced something like this before basically having to stay on lockdown without being able to leave the space so this is very different and very new for me but not everyone can add here to the rules many homeless people simply...
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bus was packed in a barn in a forest until the barn collapsed when earl. tolan term vald found that there was no trace left of the building only the bus remained the only thing missing was its front that was discovered by coincidence on display in an auto repair shop. in bali are there are just a few buses left from this building here. here in the font it has a so-called deluxe dashboard. too and at this i notice i'm only the samba bus has this as standard but you could order it for an additional charge but this feature makes the bus quite unique and on the service on those of us here i'd say i'll take . at any rate the forest as a glad to get the old peaks out of the woods tino at helen thomas term want to bring their discoveries to new life. there are interested buyers who are willing to pay up to 6 figures for well restored rarities and. the v.w. bass has long been a popular collector's item it's probably the most beloved all round vehicle in the history of cars adored as a cold car it's become legend and today has loads of friends around the world. it'
bus was packed in a barn in a forest until the barn collapsed when earl. tolan term vald found that there was no trace left of the building only the bus remained the only thing missing was its front that was discovered by coincidence on display in an auto repair shop. in bali are there are just a few buses left from this building here. here in the font it has a so-called deluxe dashboard. too and at this i notice i'm only the samba bus has this as standard but you could order it for an...
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across the city about the incredible legacy of earl gauge, jr. if you're interested, please contact us, preston staff@sfgov.org. it's not a part of this resolution, but we are also working to see what other street improvements, potentially art along the street and other things that could be added in addition to the renaming and, again, would love to have folks who have an interest in earl gauge, jr.'s legacy to join in those efforts. with that, i would like to move this with recommendation. >> pardon the interruption, it looks liklooks like they're tryt another set of comments in. do we an additional caller? >> no, we do not. >> ok, public comment is closed again. thank you, miss major. we always want to error on the side of public participation. to supervisor preston, to local 798, to the black firefighter's, i look forward to an appropriate socially distanced sign in the weeks to come and i know that jeremy spitz will ensure that that sign is fabricated and ready for installation and i look forward to a healthy celebration ahead. with that, a m
across the city about the incredible legacy of earl gauge, jr. if you're interested, please contact us, preston staff@sfgov.org. it's not a part of this resolution, but we are also working to see what other street improvements, potentially art along the street and other things that could be added in addition to the renaming and, again, would love to have folks who have an interest in earl gauge, jr.'s legacy to join in those efforts. with that, i would like to move this with recommendation....
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because 30 years ago, your grandfather's business partner and best friend, earl chambers, stole his rolodexith all of his clients and started his own company on a day that is now known as black wednesday afternoon. nobody calls it that.
because 30 years ago, your grandfather's business partner and best friend, earl chambers, stole his rolodexith all of his clients and started his own company on a day that is now known as black wednesday afternoon. nobody calls it that.
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donald earl burns senior. david neil burket. ted allen.e to remember friends and family with the department of housing and urban development seventh floor. joann wittenberg. john carl vanness the third. john thomas stewart. perry smith reese. patricia makes. mcdonald. and my father, james mccarthy the second. >> we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development seventh floor. [reading names] we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development, fifth floor. [reading names] >> we remember our friends at the united states marine corps recruiting sixth floor. [reading names] >> we remember those with the u.s. customs fifth floor. names]g >> we remember our friends and family with the department of agriculture fifth floor. [reading names] >> we remember those with the united states army recruiting battalion on the fourth floor. names]g >> we remember our friends and family with the department of transportation federal highway fourth floor. names]g
donald earl burns senior. david neil burket. ted allen.e to remember friends and family with the department of housing and urban development seventh floor. joann wittenberg. john carl vanness the third. john thomas stewart. perry smith reese. patricia makes. mcdonald. and my father, james mccarthy the second. >> we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development seventh floor. [reading names] we continue to remember our friends and family...
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>>earl why president ums rmer prison . >>> finally together. the touching reunion a lifetime in the making for the mom who gave birth in a coma. >>> and the safest place in america. how one town has managed to stay completely virus-free. >>> good friday morning, everyone. we begin with the big push to re-open the u.s. economy. >> president trump says some areas of the country could be back open for business as early as today. he's unveiled new white house guidelines but he says the governors will make the final decision. >>> breaking overnight yet another nursing home tragedy. at least 29 people have died from coronavirus at this senior care facility in queens, new york. the workers fear the death toll may be much higher. families say they've gone days without information about their loved ones. >>> also breaking overnight, encouraging news about a possible treatment. researchers say the experimental drug remdesivir has helped some patients rapidly recover but they warn it's still too early to draw conclusions. >>> new evidence of the economic
>>earl why president ums rmer prison . >>> finally together. the touching reunion a lifetime in the making for the mom who gave birth in a coma. >>> and the safest place in america. how one town has managed to stay completely virus-free. >>> good friday morning, everyone. we begin with the big push to re-open the u.s. economy. >> president trump says some areas of the country could be back open for business as early as today. he's unveiled new white house...
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have concerns about this and the possible coronavirus resurgeance if americans return to work too earl. president trump is requesting another $2 to billion to help small businesses, but democrats blocked that measure insisting on another it $50 billion for hospitals and states. meanwhile, people in california will be getting an extra $600 in unemployment benefits from the first relief plan, but people in other states face delays. >> how long it takes will vary by states. some systems, some state's systems will take longer. >> college students will also be getting some help. the department of education is releasing $6 billion in emergency grants to help students with their debt and overnight president trump also made note that he plans to be helping farmers, as well. kumasi. >> thank you. >>> governor newsom is defending the loan of 500 ventilators to the national stockpile. santa clara county and other communities across the state are trying to secure more of the medical devices. >> we thought it was the right thing to do, but i also want you to know it was the responsible thing to do.
have concerns about this and the possible coronavirus resurgeance if americans return to work too earl. president trump is requesting another $2 to billion to help small businesses, but democrats blocked that measure insisting on another it $50 billion for hospitals and states. meanwhile, people in california will be getting an extra $600 in unemployment benefits from the first relief plan, but people in other states face delays. >> how long it takes will vary by states. some systems,...
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thank you earl. what is the difference between embarrassing gaffes in elder abuse joe biden certainly excels at the former and maybe she's the victim of the love we were told mention of mental health is off limits to what degree is the public the right to know. and. i don't trust medical authority at all ever and the reason for that is i had this horrible autoimmune disorder growing up and it turns out it was completely alleviated with very drastic dietary measures and i went to a number of doctors to discuss what happened to me and i was basically laughed at like diet has nothing to do with autoimmune disorders so my suggestion to people who have health issues they can't figure out if they're going to see a medical professional and they've been going for 10 years and they're still in the same place they should probably take it upon themselves to start testing things out testing out diet testing out exercise and try and figure out things on their own. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world
thank you earl. what is the difference between embarrassing gaffes in elder abuse joe biden certainly excels at the former and maybe she's the victim of the love we were told mention of mental health is off limits to what degree is the public the right to know. and. i don't trust medical authority at all ever and the reason for that is i had this horrible autoimmune disorder growing up and it turns out it was completely alleviated with very drastic dietary measures and i went to a number of...
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frazier and dick barnett earl the pearl hadn't joined yet and then i was that game 7 when read didn't come out of the locker room and came out at the last minute and the lakers literally stopped practicing and they all watched 3 hit these 2 short jumpers and i knew that the next would win the landing but i have a stint. and clyde has one of the greatest games ever played along with or been johnson the night that the big men went down and captain kareem abdul-jabbar were joined by barry sonnenfeld i feel like a good talk to this guy all day i hope i get sat next to a dinner party sometimes because he's a great sales the new book barry sonnenfeld call your mother which just heard that the like full story but i love that i love it when moms go the extra mile it's currently available in stores and online when we come back we will talk about some other stories that turn up in a book very short lived. porn career where i think he was probably the the villain most zygmunt male back in new york city i'm sure we had ended and he in the factory people were showing up at the set spec then and i
frazier and dick barnett earl the pearl hadn't joined yet and then i was that game 7 when read didn't come out of the locker room and came out at the last minute and the lakers literally stopped practicing and they all watched 3 hit these 2 short jumpers and i knew that the next would win the landing but i have a stint. and clyde has one of the greatest games ever played along with or been johnson the night that the big men went down and captain kareem abdul-jabbar were joined by barry...
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unfortunately, the figures are not coming from government, the earl lee indications that we have... the trust have been raising... with virus —related data in terms of deaths, but also in terms of... we are struggling a bit with this sound. i don't know quite why, let's try again anyway. i understood that the data is not coming from the government that you need but from other bodies that are trying to disaggregate the numbers that you are getting. so we don't know for sure just how people are affected directly by the virus, but in terms of evidence that ethnic minority communities are being left behind in socioeconomic terms, where is the evidence for that? i have been saying for several weeks now that ethnic minorities are more likely to be vulnerable... because of their socioeconomic status, minorities are more likely to be poor... they are more likely to be poor... they are more likely to live in poorer conditions and overcrowded housing and that includes... i am so sorry, this is very frustrating, we are barely picking up anything of what you are saying which is hugely frustrati
unfortunately, the figures are not coming from government, the earl lee indications that we have... the trust have been raising... with virus —related data in terms of deaths, but also in terms of... we are struggling a bit with this sound. i don't know quite why, let's try again anyway. i understood that the data is not coming from the government that you need but from other bodies that are trying to disaggregate the numbers that you are getting. so we don't know for sure just how people are...
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. >> guest: thank you for being here i'm doctor sam hancock of earl planet tv. with the transportation system supply chains within 24 hours as you know virus can be around the globe. one of the most underfunded public programs is of course public health. this is something that a massive amount of money has been drawn out of over the last 50 years and put into specialty health. are there any best practices that you have seen in the various countries that you have traveled to about how to build up the public health system so they can more easily identify these pathogens, viruses and be able to respond to it? or something that's always reactive instead of proactive? >> guest: thank you for your question. there is some very interesting initiatives of vigilance that are going on. we have may have heard about some of these one that comes to my mind is a global viral forecast initiative founded by a fellow named nathan wolfe. a youngish disease scientists base at stanford. he worked in cameroon for years doing fieldwork on the transmission of viruses by way of bushmeat
. >> guest: thank you for being here i'm doctor sam hancock of earl planet tv. with the transportation system supply chains within 24 hours as you know virus can be around the globe. one of the most underfunded public programs is of course public health. this is something that a massive amount of money has been drawn out of over the last 50 years and put into specialty health. are there any best practices that you have seen in the various countries that you have traveled to about how to...
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donald earl burns sr. david neil burkett. peter r. avilanoza. ted r. allen. our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development, seventh floor. joann whittenburg. john carl van ness iii. john thomas stewart. terry smith reese. patricia ann nix. betsy j. "bb" mcgonnel and my father, james a. mccarthy ii. >> we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development, seventh floor. mary leasure rentee. theresa t. taylor lauderdale. ann cremborg. thompson eugene "gene" hodges jr. j. colleen giles. linda louise florence. judy j. "froh" fisher. castine brooks hern devereaux. diana lynn day. kim r. cousins. andrea yvette blanton. my mother, diane e. who wi althouse. we continue to remember our friends and family at the department of housing fifth floor. paul rockstematerman. >> we remember marine corps recruiting sixth floor, captain randolph a. guzman, united states marine corps. sergeant benjamin lorenzo davis, united states marine corps. >> we remember those with the u.s. customs fifth floor. claud
donald earl burns sr. david neil burkett. peter r. avilanoza. ted r. allen. our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development, seventh floor. joann whittenburg. john carl van ness iii. john thomas stewart. terry smith reese. patricia ann nix. betsy j. "bb" mcgonnel and my father, james a. mccarthy ii. >> we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development, seventh floor. mary leasure rentee. theresa t....
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this comes after president trump abruptly announced earl this month he would be giving west point's 2020ch at a west point graduation. joining me lieutenant colonel mark hertling. not only a former cadet but also taught at the academy for three years. he has a lot of knowledge here. thank you, general, and thank you for your service. >> and one of our sons is a west point graduate as well, and our daughter-in-law. a little bit of connection with the military. >> some humble bragging there. >> exactly. >> well deserved. well-deserved. listen, i was just going to say that you're both a graduate and a parent of a graduate at west point, but you said it first. so what do you think of this decision? >> well, you know, the president was always scheduled this year to speak at the west point, the u.s. military academy. they rotate every four years between him and the secretary of defense, the vice president, and the chairman of the joint chiefs. so this was his year to go to west point. it's a critically important place to speak. it's inspirational. but that's from the standpoint of the speaker,
this comes after president trump abruptly announced earl this month he would be giving west point's 2020ch at a west point graduation. joining me lieutenant colonel mark hertling. not only a former cadet but also taught at the academy for three years. he has a lot of knowledge here. thank you, general, and thank you for your service. >> and one of our sons is a west point graduate as well, and our daughter-in-law. a little bit of connection with the military. >> some humble bragging...
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earl moved to san francisco in 1945, graduated from u.c. berkeley, was drafted in the army, got married in 1952. in 1955, when he was hired by the san francisco fire department, he became the first and only black firefighter in san francisco and remained the city's only black firefighter from 1955 to 1967. prior to his retirement from the fire department in 1983, he served as the department's director of community services and enacted a series of progressive hiring policies that served to increase racial diversity within the department and in turn city government. throughout his career, earl gage, jr., worked to create equitable processes for the fire department to include integration and he continues to shape policy and civil rights policy in the city. he passed away on jouuly 30, 2017, at the age of 90. he is survived by his daughter, blondell chisolm, and numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren who would benefit greatly from this action in the area. i'm how so i'm honored to be playing a role to celebrate this historic figure. >>
earl moved to san francisco in 1945, graduated from u.c. berkeley, was drafted in the army, got married in 1952. in 1955, when he was hired by the san francisco fire department, he became the first and only black firefighter in san francisco and remained the city's only black firefighter from 1955 to 1967. prior to his retirement from the fire department in 1983, he served as the department's director of community services and enacted a series of progressive hiring policies that served to...
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. >> california earl lifrt gaining praise for slowing the spread. one northern county says sports are likely on hold through thanksgiving. in chicago 400 cases are linked to the cook county jail. making it the largest source of infection. the city opens up a 66,000 square foot warehouse to ease over crowding at morgues. positive cases now confirmed aboard three aircraft carriers. and the national guard deployed to two new jersey veterans homes with dozens of positive cases and at least 12 deaths. meantime the city of philadelphia pushing back on claim it's a potential new hot spot. >> we're not by any means. i'm hopeful the social distancing steps in place are showing signs of working. >> new jersey tightening statewide measures. face covering for customers and employees at essential businesses. strict limits on capacity and gatherings. nevada limiting the size of religious gatherings. as louisiana doubles down. >> there's no easter exemption. >> only to be overruled by the legislative coordinating counsel. which claimed it went too far by singling
. >> california earl lifrt gaining praise for slowing the spread. one northern county says sports are likely on hold through thanksgiving. in chicago 400 cases are linked to the cook county jail. making it the largest source of infection. the city opens up a 66,000 square foot warehouse to ease over crowding at morgues. positive cases now confirmed aboard three aircraft carriers. and the national guard deployed to two new jersey veterans homes with dozens of positive cases and at least 12...
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when you look at woodrow wilson and the suppression of the first amendment in world war ii or earl warrennd fdr and the japanese internment, or even abraham lincoln's suspension of habeas corpus in places he shouldn't have done it, it's not a good idea. remember, the pressure on donald trump to enact the war production act and nationalize companies, he was resisting that. that came more from his opponents on the left. i think that's a bad idea. we didn't need it in '57, we didn't need it in 2009, we didn't need it in 2017. we didn't have a national bank to track everybody who had the flu and didn't have the flu, and that we have 61,000 people died just three years ago. >> laura: victor, it seems like, you've written about this, almost out of time. we will hit this again next week, but you wrote and commented about california versus new york. and it can't be just a shut down a few days earlier in california. other stuff was going on there. clearly there is more herd immunity than we would've thought. that virus was circulating in california for a lot longer. there is also a fascinating poi
when you look at woodrow wilson and the suppression of the first amendment in world war ii or earl warrennd fdr and the japanese internment, or even abraham lincoln's suspension of habeas corpus in places he shouldn't have done it, it's not a good idea. remember, the pressure on donald trump to enact the war production act and nationalize companies, he was resisting that. that came more from his opponents on the left. i think that's a bad idea. we didn't need it in '57, we didn't need it in...
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second earl of mora. player in the loss of the first british empire in the early 19th century in india, governor general and commander in chief became one of the builders of the second british empire. and while the fighting and dying went on, greene never lost sight of the political aside of the struggle. he urged governor john rut ledge, then in philadelphia, to return to south carolina and rut ledge did, as the two worked closely together to restore simple government. green also wrote to thomas burke of north carolina, quote, while the war lasts, the civil and military are mutually dependent on each other, and in the most perfectly good understanding is essential to both, and i beg your excellency to be persuaded that it will be my constant endeavor to deserve the confidence and good opinion of those in power. those final words bear repeating, that confidence and good opinion of those in power. they place greene as one with his chief, george washington, in recognizing and supporting the privacy of the c
second earl of mora. player in the loss of the first british empire in the early 19th century in india, governor general and commander in chief became one of the builders of the second british empire. and while the fighting and dying went on, greene never lost sight of the political aside of the struggle. he urged governor john rut ledge, then in philadelphia, to return to south carolina and rut ledge did, as the two worked closely together to restore simple government. green also wrote to...
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raymond, what is happening over they at james earl jones' old "this is cnn?"laura, the first rule of journalism is to not make yourself a number of them have contracted the virus and demoted about their personal experiences. it almost appears as if they've launched a series of new reality shows. you can call this one, "are you sicker then a cnn anchor." >> coronavirus is, like, >> they are to test we are all becoming familiar with. a diagnostic test and this one, the test for antibodies. >> i've got a positive diagnosis for covid-19. i have a nasty cough which hasn't been too much fluttering away. >> as for me, i tested negative. >> christina said it didn't look right for me to be sick. it looks too much like what i'd be buried in. >> in my sickest days, i stopped thinking and only started feeling. i started thinking a lot about joy. why don't i go to the beach mo more? >> laura, the self-referential emoting is so gaudy. people are dying, people are losing their livelihoods. chances are young and healthy anchors are not going to succumb to this disease and to
raymond, what is happening over they at james earl jones' old "this is cnn?"laura, the first rule of journalism is to not make yourself a number of them have contracted the virus and demoted about their personal experiences. it almost appears as if they've launched a series of new reality shows. you can call this one, "are you sicker then a cnn anchor." >> coronavirus is, like, >> they are to test we are all becoming familiar with. a diagnostic test and this one,...
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talk to earl, in redding, california. earle says it is time for california to reopen.aller: good morning. sure. thank you for the pedestal for a second. i want to point out in california, we have two california's. we have southern and northern california. everything north of san francisco is as big as most of these other states, and we have had three deaths and 40 days and i have been locked up -- i call -- last time i went shopping i shopped for two months. i was able to do that -- thank you lord -- but i have news for all the governors. it is not even their decision. the supreme court has found that the sheriff of every county is the supreme law enforcement officer of the land, and he has the final say as to whether you open your county or not. case, three deaths in 40 days, i have wrote an open letter to our sheriff saying sheriff, it is time to open up for business. a great economy going. trump is right. he did a great job and we have new businesses opened up all over our north state. two months afterwards, they are out of business. they are shut down. what is it d
talk to earl, in redding, california. earle says it is time for california to reopen.aller: good morning. sure. thank you for the pedestal for a second. i want to point out in california, we have two california's. we have southern and northern california. everything north of san francisco is as big as most of these other states, and we have had three deaths and 40 days and i have been locked up -- i call -- last time i went shopping i shopped for two months. i was able to do that -- thank you...
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governor andrew cuomo maintains hospitalizations remain flat and likely had 10,000 cases of kocovid as earls february. and the death toll tops 50,000. we are going to kwaequal or surs the death toll of the vietnam war. >> and scientists say hydroxychloroquine should not be used outside of the hospital setting or a clinical trial due to heightened risks of heart rhythm problems. we have got a team of reporters here to help break all of this down right now. we're going to start at the white house with the mixed messaging. we also want to highlight this report. the president and the vice president told georgia governor brian kemp that they approved of his aggressive plan to reopen businesses in his state just one day the president said at the white house podium that he was not happy. and that's according to two administration officials who spoke to the associated press. and the president's abrupt change of heart looking for governors to reopen their states. joining me now is nbc news white house digital reporter for nbcnews.com shannon pettypiece. shannon, i feel lick tke the mi message coming
governor andrew cuomo maintains hospitalizations remain flat and likely had 10,000 cases of kocovid as earls february. and the death toll tops 50,000. we are going to kwaequal or surs the death toll of the vietnam war. >> and scientists say hydroxychloroquine should not be used outside of the hospital setting or a clinical trial due to heightened risks of heart rhythm problems. we have got a team of reporters here to help break all of this down right now. we're going to start at the white...
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william earl dodge stokes oracle will as he was called in the family.a passionate hatred of labor unions, immigrants and much more. and he was absolutely furious rose was encouraging his own workers to go on strike against him and he exploded at her anger and he later comes back into the story. you will see. the meter to another aspect of roses and graham's lives. one of the things that made them so fascinating for me to write about was there friends. anyone worked with what to me for some of the most interesting people in the united states in that era. here are some of them. there's rose with eugene debs on the left and behind them is max eastman editor of the magazine of the masses. but in many ways with the best magazine in the united states at that time and in some ways, precursor to the new york pretty and another friend, was mabel's life of the wealthy parents, famous holding salons and a reduced cost of the great questions of the date work debated and she sometimes asked graham stokes to moderate one of these discussions. there were also friends
william earl dodge stokes oracle will as he was called in the family.a passionate hatred of labor unions, immigrants and much more. and he was absolutely furious rose was encouraging his own workers to go on strike against him and he exploded at her anger and he later comes back into the story. you will see. the meter to another aspect of roses and graham's lives. one of the things that made them so fascinating for me to write about was there friends. anyone worked with what to me for some of...