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everyone now eddie's condition was grave. the wasting aspect of the disease would now have been evident. his skin would have had a ghastly or whitish pallor, hence the name white plague attached by some to the disease and his muscle tone would have been diminish diminished. from the oxygen decreased content and a prolonged period of time spent in bed. the difficult breathing and coughing spells continued, also with hoarseness and a diminishing ability to speak. night sweats were another common symptom and some late stage tuberculosis patients suffered bouts of diarrhea adding a further dimension to their misery. if eddie had lived in a later age he might have been taking to a san torr yoatorium with other patients. segregating them into its own rules and routines. instead like nearly everyone else in that period he spent his last days at home and lincoln would have been scarily in the middle of it all living day in and day out with the specter of his young boy's imminent death growing evermore present. now, lincoln did reduce
everyone now eddie's condition was grave. the wasting aspect of the disease would now have been evident. his skin would have had a ghastly or whitish pallor, hence the name white plague attached by some to the disease and his muscle tone would have been diminish diminished. from the oxygen decreased content and a prolonged period of time spent in bed. the difficult breathing and coughing spells continued, also with hoarseness and a diminishing ability to speak. night sweats were another common...
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he only litigated during eddie's illness ten cases. i went back to look at the previous years going backward and forward and he only litigated two to three times that many cases so you can see evidence that he cut back on the workload. he also didn't go anywhere whereas he would routinely travel to different place, but he stayed at home. he made an effort to become more involved. but, he also sustained a more or less normal routine. he did go to work. he did argue some cases, and he wrote letters, and if you read the letters, you will see no indication that there was anything unusual in his family life. he tried to bear his son's ordeal as a strong man, remembered a friend, win who ond resolved to keep his resolve under a firm sway the same as anne and his mother's death. and now, with the funeral everyone knew was imminent, he would have done the planning himself, because there were no funeral homes in springfield and the modern funeral homes did not exist. he would have purchased the coffin and there were two businesses in springfiel
he only litigated during eddie's illness ten cases. i went back to look at the previous years going backward and forward and he only litigated two to three times that many cases so you can see evidence that he cut back on the workload. he also didn't go anywhere whereas he would routinely travel to different place, but he stayed at home. he made an effort to become more involved. but, he also sustained a more or less normal routine. he did go to work. he did argue some cases, and he wrote...
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ann rutledge and his son eddie.note the strong echoes of lincoln and his careful balancing act during the war. there is every indication that prior to the war, abraham lincoln was an emotionally sensitive and empathetic as anyone, maybe even more so. he was not in any sense indifferent to the pain and pat those of the dying or the loss of their loved ones. he had felt all of these things himself, keenly so, as he watched his loved ones suffer and die. but he learned to function within that loss. he learned to balance grief with acceptance. a motion with reason. feeling the loss of the president with the act of moving forward into the future. he followed his mother's body on that sled, watched her burial, descended in that lonely on poetic null in southern indiana and moved on. he watched his sister's burial. his dead nephew wrapped in her arms. he sob and then he moved on. he mourned and. and then he eventually married mary todd. he mourned eddie but would raise three more boys. he moved on. from getting on with lif
ann rutledge and his son eddie.note the strong echoes of lincoln and his careful balancing act during the war. there is every indication that prior to the war, abraham lincoln was an emotionally sensitive and empathetic as anyone, maybe even more so. he was not in any sense indifferent to the pain and pat those of the dying or the loss of their loved ones. he had felt all of these things himself, keenly so, as he watched his loved ones suffer and die. but he learned to function within that...
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i have eddie still. if i do -- do i have eddie? i do. the protests to liberate michigan and virginia. protest s at the michigan state house where they have calls for lock her up. a gathering in a place of social distancing. it has reminisce of the tea party and a way that has people feeling incitement. this is not an opinion matter of whether you think we should open america and shannon pettypiece thinks we should wait longer. something has changed in the last week. i think -- i'm going to ask the viewers in you can hear me? if the viewers can hear me, we should be able to hear somebody on this tv station. i'm checking with my director. can you still hear me? all right. all right. it sounds like the viewers hear me. we will get shannon and eddie worked out and get back on tv with them in just a moment. when we come back, we will talk to bill rogers. chief economist with the department of labor about what we have seen in terms of the government's rescue plan and ba bailouts formal business. $350 billion set aside. that money ran out on th
i have eddie still. if i do -- do i have eddie? i do. the protests to liberate michigan and virginia. protest s at the michigan state house where they have calls for lock her up. a gathering in a place of social distancing. it has reminisce of the tea party and a way that has people feeling incitement. this is not an opinion matter of whether you think we should open america and shannon pettypiece thinks we should wait longer. something has changed in the last week. i think -- i'm going to ask...
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in the daily mirror, eddie's heart wasn't strong enough to fight the virus, this is eddie large, picturedhas died at the age of 78 -- eddie little, who has died at the age of 78 —— eddie large. he did have an underlying heart problem, but sadly this virus doesn't discriminate. no, they have been some general trends in the age of the individuals and those with underlying conditions, but increasingly we are hearing more and more cases of people who had none of those conditions whatsoever, and younger and fitter people as well. so i quite agree, it doesn't discriminate. even those who recover from the illness can eventually still be in intensive care and have possibly their health damaged for the future, even if they do survive. so yes, quite right. at the age of 78 as well, but even as sid little said, it is a shock when you lose someone you are so close to. absolutely, and eddie large is a face that many, many people will know. hugely popular in the 19705 and 19805. i think they won a talent 5how and 19805. i think they won a talent show and then they had their own programme for many, many
in the daily mirror, eddie's heart wasn't strong enough to fight the virus, this is eddie large, picturedhas died at the age of 78 -- eddie little, who has died at the age of 78 —— eddie large. he did have an underlying heart problem, but sadly this virus doesn't discriminate. no, they have been some general trends in the age of the individuals and those with underlying conditions, but increasingly we are hearing more and more cases of people who had none of those conditions whatsoever, and...
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eddie: the expression "don't fight the fed" is still very much intact. it was not like small-cap companies that were indebted. not necessarily that interest rates were too high. in many ways, the businesses were of questionable quality. you want to stick with businesses that can win over the long run and have good balance sheets. one of the things i think we will see coming out of this, and we had questions early on about the changing nature of capital structures for business, you will see companies want to carry less debt in the future than they have. they will want to have a more secure balance sheet. the companies that already have good balance sheet's i think will be relatively well positioned within their industries. withet: as we move forward earnings season, are there still stocks are companies that represent what the broader sector can bring to the table when it comes to process or results, or does every company have their own idiosyncrasies and you have to judge covey -- judge company by company? eddie: you still have that. we will be hearing fr
eddie: the expression "don't fight the fed" is still very much intact. it was not like small-cap companies that were indebted. not necessarily that interest rates were too high. in many ways, the businesses were of questionable quality. you want to stick with businesses that can win over the long run and have good balance sheets. one of the things i think we will see coming out of this, and we had questions early on about the changing nature of capital structures for business, you...
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and, eddie, this is our new normal. so when we talk about getting back to normal, we're not just talking about the economy, we're talking about a post-disaster world. >> you know, first of all, good morning. i think you're absolutely right. when donald trump talks about opening up the economy and emphasizing that's who we are, it reflects who he values and what he values. what we do know now is this, when we see this kind of mass death, people are grieving. they're grieving in particular sorts of ways. their loved ones many times are dying alone. they can't be there with them. they can't tell them that i love you. they can't run their fingers through their hair. they can't hold their hand. so there's the grief surrounding ordinary death, but then there's the regret, the debilitating regret that often surrounds death. that is that i wasn't able to be there. i wasn't able to resolve that argument. so moving forward, who we are will fundamentally change because we're experiencing death in this way. it's not an individual p
and, eddie, this is our new normal. so when we talk about getting back to normal, we're not just talking about the economy, we're talking about a post-disaster world. >> you know, first of all, good morning. i think you're absolutely right. when donald trump talks about opening up the economy and emphasizing that's who we are, it reflects who he values and what he values. what we do know now is this, when we see this kind of mass death, people are grieving. they're grieving in particular...
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tommy black and eddie fahey. you don't have an eddie fahey living there, do you? >> no eddie fahey.my, the ones who terrorized jimmy, turn over a new leaf. if you haven't already. i'm sure you have. >> jimmy: jack, i very much, as many people did, enjoyed the video you made for tik tok. that dance really i think set the planet on fire. in a good way. >> you know, honestly, i feel like that's the one thing i can do to contribute during this tough time. if i can -- i'm still out of breath from that sexy dance. but i feel like if i can bring some smiles during these tough times that is in its own little way a contribution. that's our job, jimmy! we've got to try to keep the giggles coming. >> jimmy: you are this generation's sammy davis jr. in so many ways. you're a real showman. >> that's the highest compliment you can pay me. you didn't know this about me but i'm a huge sammy davis jr. fan. named my first boy sammy. >> jimmy: because of sammy davis jr.? >> yeah. he is the ultimate triple threat showman of the century. sammy davis jr. thank you, man. >> jimmy: first concert i ever wen
tommy black and eddie fahey. you don't have an eddie fahey living there, do you? >> no eddie fahey.my, the ones who terrorized jimmy, turn over a new leaf. if you haven't already. i'm sure you have. >> jimmy: jack, i very much, as many people did, enjoyed the video you made for tik tok. that dance really i think set the planet on fire. in a good way. >> you know, honestly, i feel like that's the one thing i can do to contribute during this tough time. if i can -- i'm still out...
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eddie jones speaking earlier to the bbc.e promoted to the premiership after the championship season was concluded early because of coronavirus. 0ur rugby correspondent chrisjones has the details. all the leagues below the premiership have been abandoned, called off, finished early, because of the coronavirus, so it like the championship in something of a limbo, so it was confirmed today that newcastle are being promoted back to the premiership, they have a whopping 18 point lead at the top of the jumping whopping 18 point lead at the top of thejumping ship, whopping 18 point lead at the top of the jumping ship, having whopping 18 point lead at the top of thejumping ship, having won all their matches. they have implied a formula to ensure that newcastle finished top of the table, and they will pass the minimum standard criteria required to play premiership rugby. seniorfigures at brighton football club, including the manager, have decided to take significant pay cuts to ensure that non—playing staff aren't affected financiall
eddie jones speaking earlier to the bbc.e promoted to the premiership after the championship season was concluded early because of coronavirus. 0ur rugby correspondent chrisjones has the details. all the leagues below the premiership have been abandoned, called off, finished early, because of the coronavirus, so it like the championship in something of a limbo, so it was confirmed today that newcastle are being promoted back to the premiership, they have a whopping 18 point lead at the top of...
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all right, eddie. julie rovner, your reaction. guest: there is obviously people watching the president and seeing how he is reacting to this and seeing what the administration is doing and making their judgment. people who support trump think he is doing a great job. people who do not support trump do not think he is doing a great job. host: let me ask you about dr. anthony fauci. you had a chance to meet him and interview him or at least cover him. guest: many times. host: tell me what you're thinking is,- your granted this virus is bigger than anything we have seen, is this a typical response from anthony fauci compared to previous pandemics this country has encountered? guest: i have known dr. fauci since the late 1980's when he was working on aids. he has always been a very straight shooter. very calm. he has been through a lot of health crises. obviously has -- infectious disease is part of andjob that makes it public stressful at times during public health crises. he has been good with journalists. he is very free with his t
all right, eddie. julie rovner, your reaction. guest: there is obviously people watching the president and seeing how he is reacting to this and seeing what the administration is doing and making their judgment. people who support trump think he is doing a great job. people who do not support trump do not think he is doing a great job. host: let me ask you about dr. anthony fauci. you had a chance to meet him and interview him or at least cover him. guest: many times. host: tell me what you're...
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he's flying along with eddie rickenbacker. any time somebody suggested that he fly in a two-seat plane he allegedly "wouldn't hear of it." he insisted he always fly solo, no one was allowed to fly with him. they nicknamed him lone-star luft. pilots love nicknames. so not just that but the airlines themselves took on symbolic roles and every time there is a new development, now aircraft came out these pilots would have hot opinions about it. and so we see the cycles start to repeat themselves. one example, in the american 147th, kenneth loved the newport 28. here's a newport, loved this, this is the most maneuverable plane i've had yet. helps me to dog fight. i can do the close turns. when the unit started receiving spad fighters, they hated them, they weren't as maneuverable and they nicknamed them the pooping spad, saying it had a problematic engine. in the 90th squadron they had different planes. these are actually observation planes but apparently the flight characteristics of it were so sublime to the fighter pilot that th
he's flying along with eddie rickenbacker. any time somebody suggested that he fly in a two-seat plane he allegedly "wouldn't hear of it." he insisted he always fly solo, no one was allowed to fly with him. they nicknamed him lone-star luft. pilots love nicknames. so not just that but the airlines themselves took on symbolic roles and every time there is a new development, now aircraft came out these pilots would have hot opinions about it. and so we see the cycles start to repeat...
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atjuventus, the players and manager agreed to freeze their pay temporarily, while eddie howe became theleague manager to take a voluntary pay cut. and in the championship, leeds united's players and senior staff have volunteered to take a wage deferral. but so far there's been no collective action from premier league footballers. it would go down so much better if the players came out and said, "this is what we want to do, we've had a meeting, this is what we are doing as a group, this is what we're doing as a team, we are going to take a pay cut, we are going to take a reduction in our wages because we want to do it, we want to give it to the nhs, we want to give it to wherever the money is going to go." that could still happen, with the subject set to be discussed by clubs and players‘ unions. football will return before too long, but how it handles this crisis will not be forgotten. katie gornall, bbc news, newcastle. one of britain's most celebrated artists, david hockney, is in lockdown in france. he's been busy drawing and has shared ten of his new works with the bbc, along with a
atjuventus, the players and manager agreed to freeze their pay temporarily, while eddie howe became theleague manager to take a voluntary pay cut. and in the championship, leeds united's players and senior staff have volunteered to take a wage deferral. but so far there's been no collective action from premier league footballers. it would go down so much better if the players came out and said, "this is what we want to do, we've had a meeting, this is what we are doing as a group, this is...
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pete: navy seal chief eddie gallagher, has two bronze stars. to name a few.hief gallagher found not guilty after being charged with mistreating an isis terrorist during combat operation, his 19 years in service, and 8 tours resulted in dozens of terrorists, killed or cop -- captured. pete: we discuss the big issues, high stake raid, culture of our most elite military hop people teams, and have thank you so much. >> thank you. pete: what a fantastic group, i really have been looking forward to this, it happens guys like you, special operators, these are all special operators here, navy seals, well represented. we have army rangers and green berets, guys like you have been a mara part of missions hike the that killed al-baghdadi, i would be remiss if we did not take the audience in the room as a plan for an operation like this. we start with you, what do you think and prepare? >> i wasn't there for this, but i was on one that went into pakistan be we thought that chae was dying were pretty high, i know they went in there, going in fighting. it is one of those s
pete: navy seal chief eddie gallagher, has two bronze stars. to name a few.hief gallagher found not guilty after being charged with mistreating an isis terrorist during combat operation, his 19 years in service, and 8 tours resulted in dozens of terrorists, killed or cop -- captured. pete: we discuss the big issues, high stake raid, culture of our most elite military hop people teams, and have thank you so much. >> thank you. pete: what a fantastic group, i really have been looking...
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eddie drummond is a second lieutenant. how about lieutenants harvey and drummond? and he said, okay. but then he made a mistake. he said we have three fighter squadrons on the base, two p-51 squadrons and an f-80 squadron. which squadron do you want to go to? i go backwards. i said f-80. so he put us both in the f-80 squadron. now they didn't have any t-33s which is a trainer version of the f-80, but they had an at-6. that's what we flew in advance. in the back seat there's a hood that you can pull up and you can't see out. so what they had us do, they had me get in the back seat and the pilot up front, which was one of them, they got instructions for taxi and takeoff and lined up on the runway, okay, you have it. so i'm in the back seat under the hood, apply the throttle down the runway, pull up the gear, all that good stuff. fly around doing the maneuvers he wants me to do then contact ground control approach and vector in for a landing. touched down on the runway and the pilot up front took over. now what does that have to do with flying the f-80? nothing. i thi
eddie drummond is a second lieutenant. how about lieutenants harvey and drummond? and he said, okay. but then he made a mistake. he said we have three fighter squadrons on the base, two p-51 squadrons and an f-80 squadron. which squadron do you want to go to? i go backwards. i said f-80. so he put us both in the f-80 squadron. now they didn't have any t-33s which is a trainer version of the f-80, but they had an at-6. that's what we flew in advance. in the back seat there's a hood that you can...
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that's awesome that's working with eddie.ng on the stage with him that was awesome >> seth: and then in august, "coming to america 2" is coming, and you got to do that with him. what was that like >> that's eddie, man it was magic to watch him and arsenio do their thing, those are my ogs. dope great. >> seth: speaking of "og," season three premiering on tbs congratulations. that's quite an accomplishment >> coming on tuesday night yeah, tuesday 10:30, tbs yo, seth, i want you to come on our show, man. >> seth: it's three seasons. you haven't asked me yet >> yeah, season four, you're going to play my parole officer. >> seth: oh, i would like that a lot. >> you fit that. you fit like a parole officer. i'm gonna take you out of character, but you're a dirty cop. i'll have you play a dirty cop you're gonna win an oscar like denzel did in "training day. >> seth: wow >> who would love to see seth meyers play a dirty cop i want -- a dirty cop. >> seth: thank you >> you sniff cocaine off the dashboard of your squad car. santa claus's
that's awesome that's working with eddie.ng on the stage with him that was awesome >> seth: and then in august, "coming to america 2" is coming, and you got to do that with him. what was that like >> that's eddie, man it was magic to watch him and arsenio do their thing, those are my ogs. dope great. >> seth: speaking of "og," season three premiering on tbs congratulations. that's quite an accomplishment >> coming on tuesday night yeah, tuesday 10:30,...
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come on, leave eddie out of this!ow, i know. >> mail-in voting is going to be important this year. as you guys have been pointing out, this pandemic will keep people away from the polls. we don't know how long it's going to last. you had dr. fauci yesterday talking about the possibility that many people won't go back to school in the fall. that means it won't be safe in many communities, in many states to go out and stand in line all day and vote. we have to start thinking now, as jim says, about how is this election going to be held. how is it going to be held securely and fairly, and part of that is going to be mail-in voting. and what you heard the president do yesterday is begin, as he always does, early, to soften the ground and say the process is corrupt, in case he loses that election, he's preparing his defense, that there was somehow corruption in mail-in voting, which, as you say, has been used for generations in states across the country. and already has been used this year in some of the primaries. >>> sti
come on, leave eddie out of this!ow, i know. >> mail-in voting is going to be important this year. as you guys have been pointing out, this pandemic will keep people away from the polls. we don't know how long it's going to last. you had dr. fauci yesterday talking about the possibility that many people won't go back to school in the fall. that means it won't be safe in many communities, in many states to go out and stand in line all day and vote. we have to start thinking now, as jim...
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we now speak to eddie crouch, the vice chair of bda.of you. mr crouch, do you feel as dentist you are at the back of the tube when it comes to getting hold of ppe? it does feel like that. it is about three and a half weeks now since our surgeries closed. we have a real backlog of patients who have been suffering. we have dealt with many them with advice and analgesics but many need face—to—face treatment, and without the necessary ppe, many of the centres even though they are waiting to provide care for patients, are not able to do that. not according to the chief dental officerfor england not according to the chief dental officer for england who says there are 219 open hubs providing care for those who need it and, click on every herb has the relevant ppe. — quote, every hub. i have spoken to numerous colleagues across the weekend to find out the current situation. our survey clearly reflects that information is not correct. many of these centres are waiting to get up and running, some are waiting for testing of face masks so they can
we now speak to eddie crouch, the vice chair of bda.of you. mr crouch, do you feel as dentist you are at the back of the tube when it comes to getting hold of ppe? it does feel like that. it is about three and a half weeks now since our surgeries closed. we have a real backlog of patients who have been suffering. we have dealt with many them with advice and analgesics but many need face—to—face treatment, and without the necessary ppe, many of the centres even though they are waiting to...
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. >>> san jose's police chief, eddie garcia, took to social media tweeting a video of support for his community. >> we got you, we got you, but you san jose. >> we got you. >> we got you. >> santa clara county has been hit particularly hard on the coronavirus outbreak. it has the highest number of cases and deaths here in the bay area. >>> danger on the job for a crewmember aboard a cargo ship in san francisco bay. next, the incident that led to the coast guard lending a helicopter to help. >>> the entire incident about ukraine, the bidens, and president trump just reared its ugly head. >>> bay area weather, the stormtrack making a comeback. periods of rain across portions of the bay area, not everywhere, but the stronger storm moves in tomorrow. we'll have your updated forecast, we come back. lately, i've discovered that while keeping safe and staying in, we can still go out! -sort of. so while you're discovering new things to do in the box, we'll be here for you... at the drive-thru, on the mobile app, and with delivery. and change the world. here at abbvie, we're inventing medicine
. >>> san jose's police chief, eddie garcia, took to social media tweeting a video of support for his community. >> we got you, we got you, but you san jose. >> we got you. >> we got you. >> santa clara county has been hit particularly hard on the coronavirus outbreak. it has the highest number of cases and deaths here in the bay area. >>> danger on the job for a crewmember aboard a cargo ship in san francisco bay. next, the incident that led to the...
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when eddiejonesjoined when eddie jones joined the when eddiejonesjoined the rfu in 2015 he was meantear project but it's rapidly turning into eight years. in 2018 he signed an extension to his deal which took him through to august 2021 but recently it was clear thatjones and the rfu were open to him continuing through to france in 2023 public performances on the pitch recently have been good, england reached the final of the world cup and won three of theirfour final of the world cup and won three of their four matches in the curtailed six nations and on returning from japan at the end of last year, the rfu chief executive made it one of his main priority is to try and tie eddiejones down to another deal. we had a chat after the world cup and the rfu were keen to continue. i had an interest but i wanted to make sure that i could still improve the team. so the six nations for me was an important tournament. i went into the tournament. i went into the tournament wanting to know i could still add value to the team. like anything in life, the longer you are ata anything in life, the long
when eddiejonesjoined when eddie jones joined the when eddiejonesjoined the rfu in 2015 he was meantear project but it's rapidly turning into eight years. in 2018 he signed an extension to his deal which took him through to august 2021 but recently it was clear thatjones and the rfu were open to him continuing through to france in 2023 public performances on the pitch recently have been good, england reached the final of the world cup and won three of theirfour final of the world cup and won...
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eddie howe at bournemouth, the manager there, he is taking a pay cut.is, whether they will get together with the pfa, who should give some good guidance about what the writing is to do, it's very important for footballers at the moment that they should be —— forfootball to be seen to be looking to do the right thing, for football it is massively difficult at this point economically. i know some of the giant clubs will be all right down the line, but football is way more than that. look at the lower tiers, lots of clubs could go to the wall because of this. hopefully there will be some kind of support, may be from the premier league clubs, who knows. it's very difficult at the moment because football cannot survive without playing football. we don't know how long this will go on for. everyone needs to try and come together and do their bit, notjust in terms of football but in society in general at the moment, it is important. thank you so much for joining us, discussing this issue. pleasure. we are expecting to go to downing street, to get the latest upd
eddie howe at bournemouth, the manager there, he is taking a pay cut.is, whether they will get together with the pfa, who should give some good guidance about what the writing is to do, it's very important for footballers at the moment that they should be —— forfootball to be seen to be looking to do the right thing, for football it is massively difficult at this point economically. i know some of the giant clubs will be all right down the line, but football is way more than that. look at...
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you probably don't know-- he's a famous hockey player. >> stephen: oh, sure, eddie shack. >> oh, yeah: the stick and the thing, and it goes-- >> yeah, this is third-odd years ago, so i don't know if old eddie is around anymore. they had the same sort of thing, "just dress nice casual." i don't know what that meant. but i showed up wearing this thin leather tie that had piano keys on it. >> stephen: wow. >> i'm pretty sure i looked like any-decade paul schaeffer, and that's what i wore. >> stephen: or an extra from "fast times at ridgemont high." >> exactly. or anyone in the crew of "saved by the bell." >> stephen: oh! i auditioned for "saved by the bell." >> no. >> stephen: that was my first professional audition. >> really. >> stephen: 1986. they came to chicago. ifts a student at northwestern university, and i don't know, somebody had seen me do something. somebody scouted me at school. i got called down to a casting agent on mirk began avenue in chicago. i called in and they handed me the thing and i was auditioning for the part-- was the character's name screech? >> no! >> stephen
you probably don't know-- he's a famous hockey player. >> stephen: oh, sure, eddie shack. >> oh, yeah: the stick and the thing, and it goes-- >> yeah, this is third-odd years ago, so i don't know if old eddie is around anymore. they had the same sort of thing, "just dress nice casual." i don't know what that meant. but i showed up wearing this thin leather tie that had piano keys on it. >> stephen: wow. >> i'm pretty sure i looked like any-decade paul...
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today came news of the death of comedian eddie large.hospital. his comedy partner of 60 years, syd little, said he was devastated. the world health organisation is deciding whether to update its guidance about face masks to prevent the spread of the virus. new research has suggested that coughs and sneezes may be projected much further than previously thought. 0ur science editor david shukman has more details. the shocking power of a sneeze. but do we know for certain how far it might project coronavirus? that's the question now being assessed and it could change how we respond to the pandemic. according to the world health organization, the infection can be spread to anyone up to eight metre away. —— one metre away. the advice of the british government and many others is that two metres can be considered a safe distance, but research in the united states shows that coughing can project small droplets up to six metres and that sneezing can go even further, up to eight metres. now, there is no definitive proof that coronavirus can be spre
today came news of the death of comedian eddie large.hospital. his comedy partner of 60 years, syd little, said he was devastated. the world health organisation is deciding whether to update its guidance about face masks to prevent the spread of the virus. new research has suggested that coughs and sneezes may be projected much further than previously thought. 0ur science editor david shukman has more details. the shocking power of a sneeze. but do we know for certain how far it might project...
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so eventually, eddie just was staring at him and then, eddie went, "ah. [ laughter ] like, mimickingause >> seth: alex baze, who ran update when i was there, and is now the head writeon update. i tried a new thing where i basically looked through a magnifying glass at some point and was doing a bit with a british accent and lorne told baze when it was over, he just said, "burn the tapes. [ laughter ] which i don't, looking back, i don't think baze should have told me. [ laughter ] >> we had a game show host once named robert blaze, i think. and lorne went, "everyone's confused, because they think it's ruben blades. [ light laughter ] and we're like, "oh, no, they're not. you know you know, 47 years he knows what he's doing >> seth: he knows what he's doing. you guys, congratulations on it finally finding air. i'm sorry, you know, it's on a weeknight like after 1:00 a.m. but -- >> andy: this is better truthfully >> seth: yeah. >> andy: and thank you for giving it this chance to shine [ laughter ] >> seth: and shine it did. >> andy: yeah. >> seth: we'll be right back [ cheers and appla
so eventually, eddie just was staring at him and then, eddie went, "ah. [ laughter ] like, mimickingause >> seth: alex baze, who ran update when i was there, and is now the head writeon update. i tried a new thing where i basically looked through a magnifying glass at some point and was doing a bit with a british accent and lorne told baze when it was over, he just said, "burn the tapes. [ laughter ] which i don't, looking back, i don't think baze should have told me. [ laughter...
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the comedian eddie large, who's best known for the double act "little and large", has died at the ageted on facebook to say his father had been in hospital with heart failure, and had not been strong enough to fight coronavirus. eddie large — along with syd little — won opportunity knocks in the 1970s — and the pair went on to have their own hit television show in the ‘80s. our top story this lunchtime... senior health officials say they are frustrated by a lack of progress in expanding uk coronavirus testing, after only 2,000 front line nhs workers in england are tested. coming up — inside the factories helping to supply more protective equipment to the nhs. and in sport — talks are continuing on how football can battle the coronavirus, as the premier league's top players are urged to resist wage cuts until they spoken to their union. more than 200,000 people are now known to have the virus in the united states. about 11,500 have died. vice president mike pence has said the country appears to be following a similar trajectory to italy, which has seen the largest number of deaths glob
the comedian eddie large, who's best known for the double act "little and large", has died at the ageted on facebook to say his father had been in hospital with heart failure, and had not been strong enough to fight coronavirus. eddie large — along with syd little — won opportunity knocks in the 1970s — and the pair went on to have their own hit television show in the ‘80s. our top story this lunchtime... senior health officials say they are frustrated by a lack of progress in...
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here we are now with this pandemic revealing our callousness once again. >> you know, eddie, i've hads conversation with mayor lightfoot of chicago and congressman karen bass yesterday in california. two spots that have been proactive that have done everything that's been asked of them, put in place social distancing orders, worked through the system as it is to try to get the supplies they need, and i'll ask you what i asked them. can you just -- it seems to me that it's almost this braid of three toxic -- that creates a toxic sort of combination, you know. one is underlying health issues. basil smikle talked about that weeks ago, said he's particularly scared because of his own underlying health issues. there's economic inequality which is what you're speaking to. but i wonder if some of it is also -- another thing that this virus is revealing, that we don't beat it unless we tackle the weakest links, right? like you can have all the money in the world but if you get on an airplane with a person -- or walk through an airplane where there's someone working there that has it, you are
here we are now with this pandemic revealing our callousness once again. >> you know, eddie, i've hads conversation with mayor lightfoot of chicago and congressman karen bass yesterday in california. two spots that have been proactive that have done everything that's been asked of them, put in place social distancing orders, worked through the system as it is to try to get the supplies they need, and i'll ask you what i asked them. can you just -- it seems to me that it's almost this...
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think about who is working in grocery stores, eddie.rantined with my wife for four weeks now. i have more risk of getting killed by her than by a crummy virus. so in terms of the disconnect, isn't it deeply set in who we are socio economically? >> i think so. we have historic levels of inequality, wealth inequality. our lives are siloed. we're segregated. you have hyperconcentrations of poverty. gated communities. you have the 1% and the top 0.1% living in a world that is completely foreign to the majority of americans. you have people keeping track of what's going on on wall street in their 401(k)s when a large number of americans have no idea what wall street means for their everyday lives. in some ways, stephanie, we have experienced what paul krugman calls a kind of learned helplessness when it comes to using government for the good. we have to understand that government can provide the background conditions for a genuinely shai lly shared form . but when we have conditions where people are struggling to put food on the table, strug
think about who is working in grocery stores, eddie.rantined with my wife for four weeks now. i have more risk of getting killed by her than by a crummy virus. so in terms of the disconnect, isn't it deeply set in who we are socio economically? >> i think so. we have historic levels of inequality, wealth inequality. our lives are siloed. we're segregated. you have hyperconcentrations of poverty. gated communities. you have the 1% and the top 0.1% living in a world that is completely...
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eddie, i noticed the two dancers right behind you to the left. i'm wondering, they estimate at two arm's-length distance, right? so they don't have to subscribe to the 6-foot did stints, does it depend on the dancer? >> well, yeah. for example, they are right now doing a latin dance, but can you do a tangle or a walls? you can still use the two arm's length distance to do a ballroom dance with the waltz. we are doing the rumba, a latin dance, now they're actually doing the waltz. but as long as they stay within those two armed distances that's what were pushing. also, people are coming in right at the door, we stopped them at the door, we get them to sanitize their hands. we take the temperature. we ask them five questions, have you had the symptoms within the last five days, so on and, then we get them to put their mask on, then they can go ahead and go change. we only allow five pieces, out of 25 instructors that are here at the studio to be at the same time along with their clients so we can have no more than ten people. we have a 14,000 squar
eddie, i noticed the two dancers right behind you to the left. i'm wondering, they estimate at two arm's-length distance, right? so they don't have to subscribe to the 6-foot did stints, does it depend on the dancer? >> well, yeah. for example, they are right now doing a latin dance, but can you do a tangle or a walls? you can still use the two arm's length distance to do a ballroom dance with the waltz. we are doing the rumba, a latin dance, now they're actually doing the waltz. but as...
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bbc tv series and a somewhat underrated 2004 film adaptation, shot in the isle of man and featuring eddiezzard is the voice of it. this film of jacqueline wilson's update doesn't have the charm of those productions. what it does have is a hint of the real world issues that wilson's books have always tackled, a great score and a likeably wrinkly sand fairy, to which kane lends deadpan vocal appeal. you also get to hear russell brand use the phrase ethnically insensitive erotic, and see him run around with his bottom on fire, which sums up the film. four kids and it is now available on sky cinema. at the other end of the spectrum, this week also sees the streaming release of the whalebone box, their latest fantastically inventive arthouse production from british maverick, andrew cotting. i asked him whether whalebone came from and he said it came from a washed up wail after the whale had been smashed up asa result of a storm. the box in question was made of the bones of a whale that washed up on the isles of harris in the outer hebrides many years ago. the film follows two journeys, one in
bbc tv series and a somewhat underrated 2004 film adaptation, shot in the isle of man and featuring eddiezzard is the voice of it. this film of jacqueline wilson's update doesn't have the charm of those productions. what it does have is a hint of the real world issues that wilson's books have always tackled, a great score and a likeably wrinkly sand fairy, to which kane lends deadpan vocal appeal. you also get to hear russell brand use the phrase ethnically insensitive erotic, and see him run...
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eddie era un trabajador esencial hasta que el covid-19 llegò a su hogar >> el paciente no puede trabajarde la población los afroamericano, los anglasajones el 31% en la edad de treinta años. >> estas personas esperan demasiado a buscar atención médica. esto evidentemente aumenta la mortalidad y complicaciones médicas. >> un reportaje de emiliana molina, caridades católicas reitera su compromiso de seguir apoyando a la comunidad migrante durante la pandemia debido a que muchos se han quedado sin empleo el énfasis se hace en buscar apoyo legal >> recomendamos asesoría legal consultas de inmigración >> por ahora los lunes estan ofreciendo consultas de inmigración telefónica para ayudarle, visite el sitio web en pantalla para registrarse >> con el objetivo de que menos personas deban salir de sus casas ya están aprobadas las tarjetas o estampillas virtuales, aquí le explico >> durante la pandemia esto es un importante avance para aprobar esta medida >> deben poner el número de su cuenta evt y al hacer su cuenta conocera los beneficios. >> tanto en amazon y walmart pueden utilizarse, en walma
eddie era un trabajador esencial hasta que el covid-19 llegò a su hogar >> el paciente no puede trabajarde la población los afroamericano, los anglasajones el 31% en la edad de treinta años. >> estas personas esperan demasiado a buscar atención médica. esto evidentemente aumenta la mortalidad y complicaciones médicas. >> un reportaje de emiliana molina, caridades católicas reitera su compromiso de seguir apoyando a la comunidad migrante durante la pandemia debido a que...
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i'm going to have eddie gabb og scott martin is with us. they will help us cover this market. 30 seconds to the opening bell. let me give you the backdrop here. first of all, about an hour ago, we received word that 6.6 million people have registered for unemployment benefits just in the last week. that's a huge number. we have also been hearing a lot more about the fourth stimulus package. really, it's a rescue package, but number four is being planned and looks very likely. art laffer doesn't like it. it still looks likely. that's the bell ringing. bang, it is 9:30 eastern time and the trading session this thursday morning has begun. it is april 2nd. let's see how we do. this is the very very early going. i'm seeing a little green on the left-hand side of the screen but not much. two-thirds of the dow 30 have opened in the red. they are down. at this moment, the dow industrials are down 126 points. that's about a half percentage point. how about the s&p 500? i think we've got a similar loss there. we are down .33%. that's not much. eight
i'm going to have eddie gabb og scott martin is with us. they will help us cover this market. 30 seconds to the opening bell. let me give you the backdrop here. first of all, about an hour ago, we received word that 6.6 million people have registered for unemployment benefits just in the last week. that's a huge number. we have also been hearing a lot more about the fourth stimulus package. really, it's a rescue package, but number four is being planned and looks very likely. art laffer doesn't...
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the most successful american pilot is eddie richenbacher. need a place to put your crazy people because you need them sometimes, but you don't want them around. the 94th was that place. they're the top scoring squad in the american air service. so airplane is still new, still developing. by the end of the war we've seen air power develop the similar types of mission sets we use today, but you see this culture start to develop as it evolves into a weapon's system. why is that? why is it? what is it about the aces that make them so famous and attractive to the public? it's a response to what's happening on the ground. this is the victorian era. people wanted these old school myth logical heros. for the americans you had teddy roosevelt charging up san juan hill. the lone warrior. then you go into world war i and world war i is not that. you have millions of men getting ripped apart by machine fire and their bodies destroyed, dying in mud pits, all so they can gain a few inches of muddy ground that isn't worth anything. that's not the heroism.
the most successful american pilot is eddie richenbacher. need a place to put your crazy people because you need them sometimes, but you don't want them around. the 94th was that place. they're the top scoring squad in the american air service. so airplane is still new, still developing. by the end of the war we've seen air power develop the similar types of mission sets we use today, but you see this culture start to develop as it evolves into a weapon's system. why is that? why is it? what is...
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do you remember in eddie and the cruisers, that song up that soundtrack, he was teaching eddie aboutasically after the pause of what holds more weight? i assume that's what happening is the obama endorsement. of course it's inevitable but it will probably happen on the convention, post coronavirus, when democrats who are totally thirsty and ready for that messianic moment will laugh it up and it will dominate all the airwaves. joe biden, obviously what he has in front of him are the two biggest challenges. uniting the party but we've already seen him capitulate to burning and elizabeth warren on that. but it's finding -- and figuring out how to attack the president pulse coronavirus. >> juan: emily, we are having some technical problems there. dana, emily was making the point that right now coronavirus dominates everything. don't you think it would be smart to save a big endorsement for when it could dominate the news? that would be obama endorsing biden. >> dana: i think president trump is the number one politician that ever understood mass media in the moment and he knows how to do
do you remember in eddie and the cruisers, that song up that soundtrack, he was teaching eddie aboutasically after the pause of what holds more weight? i assume that's what happening is the obama endorsement. of course it's inevitable but it will probably happen on the convention, post coronavirus, when democrats who are totally thirsty and ready for that messianic moment will laugh it up and it will dominate all the airwaves. joe biden, obviously what he has in front of him are the two biggest...
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reporter: eddie, i love your videos. >> that was eddie clapping for himself but all appreciate it and were having any difficulty doing it because you're doing it flawlessly. >> reporter: thank you. >>> coming up, everybody, we are cooking at home with "the new york times" best-selling author samin nosrat baking, some, of course, banana bread. thwe've never seen it look quite like this. but there's no mistaking it. and it's our job to protect it. because the best people to fight for our communities are those within them. so if you've just bought a volkswagen, or were thinking of buying sometime soon, we're here to help with the community-driven promise. >> announcer: tomorrow on "gma," harry connick jr. invites you into his home for a live performance. thursday, join "gma" kicking off a day of hope with live performances and even a super ♪ you got to yummy yum >>> back now on "good morning america." while we're all staying at home people seem to be going bananas for banana bread. you're looks at loaves of banana bread made by our beloved "gma" staff. this morning, we have a special gue
reporter: eddie, i love your videos. >> that was eddie clapping for himself but all appreciate it and were having any difficulty doing it because you're doing it flawlessly. >> reporter: thank you. >>> coming up, everybody, we are cooking at home with "the new york times" best-selling author samin nosrat baking, some, of course, banana bread. thwe've never seen it look quite like this. but there's no mistaking it. and it's our job to protect it. because the best...
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later in the day i said to eddie composer all about? i never saw it again peace and we worried about a car bomb and we wanted the car bomb to go off ten or 15 feet further away from the president, even a better chance of surviving the blessed of my first thought was what the hell was i doing in the backseat? but that was the day. the day was, we got on the plane. the the president, we list off. when we lifted off literally the plane began to roll when the door is not even shot we got on the plane and normally it takes like ten or 15 minutes to power did a bit in her seat and power it up. we got on the plane and i'm buckled and across from the president. the reporting on the door. the last person comes pouring up the stairs about five seconds later i realize the stairs are disappearing because the plane is beginning to move and we need to get the stairs out of there before the wing clips of the stairs. the door is open and somebody is screaming to somebody that the doors open at and evan comes running up the hallway, grabs a start, linke
later in the day i said to eddie composer all about? i never saw it again peace and we worried about a car bomb and we wanted the car bomb to go off ten or 15 feet further away from the president, even a better chance of surviving the blessed of my first thought was what the hell was i doing in the backseat? but that was the day. the day was, we got on the plane. the the president, we list off. when we lifted off literally the plane began to roll when the door is not even shot we got on the...
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right now, i want to get a read on these markets from key adviser group, eddie gabbhour.cause this is one of these rallies that i think kind of caught wall street off guard a little bit when we gapped open so much this morning. a lot of the most famous bears out there have been able to opine and help push it down. there's no, listen, when you move like these swings, we know they don't stay up. we expect more volatility. but is there anything that you see positive out of the fact that the market has been able to climb off the canvas i think in a way that would have shocked a lot of people if you said this two weeks ago? >> charles i agree. i think a lot of people really, when we look at two mondays ago, they were extremely bearish and were driving those markets down even further. i think one of the positives, to your point, is looking at the vix. the vix being in the 40s is all about half of where it was. that's a really good sign in regards to some stability in the market. but i agree with you, i think the volatility is going to continue. it's nice to see these 20% bounce
right now, i want to get a read on these markets from key adviser group, eddie gabbhour.cause this is one of these rallies that i think kind of caught wall street off guard a little bit when we gapped open so much this morning. a lot of the most famous bears out there have been able to opine and help push it down. there's no, listen, when you move like these swings, we know they don't stay up. we expect more volatility. but is there anything that you see positive out of the fact that the market...
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eddie, i want to play a sound bite yesterday. jared kushner, of course, the president's son-in-law, senior adviser, talking about the federal government and the white house handling of a pandemic that now has killed 61,000 americans. and in during which we have 1 million cases of coronavirus. listen. >> sure. so the pandemic office, that was an nsc situation, but there is a lot of different parts to the government that are responsible for that. all of those have been functioning. again, we're on the other side of the medical aspect of this, and i think that we've achieved all the different milestones that are needed. so the government, federal government, rose to the challenge, and this is a great success story. and i think that that's really, you know, what needs to be told. in terms of the national strategy that you mentioned with governor newsom, look, we've been very busy doing. we released the strategy document earlier this week. it was an eight-step plan. seven of the steps have been completed. so you can accelerate to the
eddie, i want to play a sound bite yesterday. jared kushner, of course, the president's son-in-law, senior adviser, talking about the federal government and the white house handling of a pandemic that now has killed 61,000 americans. and in during which we have 1 million cases of coronavirus. listen. >> sure. so the pandemic office, that was an nsc situation, but there is a lot of different parts to the government that are responsible for that. all of those have been functioning. again,...
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bomb >> reporter: at the jbs beef procsing plant in nebraska, at least 28 confirmed cases of covid-19 eddie diaz just got his results today. he's positive. >> i'm concerned about my health, about my family. >>eporr: he says cleaning job but e doing a good do you believe people are following social distancing guidelines >> i don't think people are taking this seriously. >> reporter: tonight, in a statement, the company tells nbc news it's adopted enhanced safety measures like staggering shifts and increased sanitation union employees working for a variety of companies how many workers have been reaching out to you with concerns >> every facility. they are fearful of taking this home to their family. ese eporter: se of workers at this tyson georgiwhere four employs covid-19d from some empyees describe to nbc news having to work shoulder to shoulder on the ne tonight tyson says it's heart broken over the deat and will close the plant for deep >> we've relaxed tendance policies to make sure employees feelncouraged to stay home if they don't feel well. >> reporter: t company sent showing ctures
bomb >> reporter: at the jbs beef procsing plant in nebraska, at least 28 confirmed cases of covid-19 eddie diaz just got his results today. he's positive. >> i'm concerned about my health, about my family. >>eporr: he says cleaning job but e doing a good do you believe people are following social distancing guidelines >> i don't think people are taking this seriously. >> reporter: tonight, in a statement, the company tells nbc news it's adopted enhanced safety...
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pete: eddie your transition is on going, you plan to be a part of organizations that fight for othersbeing taken on. >> yes, i think that is just like they said, the purpose aspect of it, while you serve, you do 5 or 20 years, you have a purpose in the military, it is a awesome one. you do a righteous job. and when you get out, you know the military does a great job of bringing you in, training you up to go, fight the enemy, kill the enemy. but they don't do such a great job of you know helping you when you detach. nor should they. we're now realizing that, we don't need to depend on the government to take care of us. we looked after eve other while we were -- each other while you are in, you love your brother you are in, you look after him, does not matter what branch or job you did. we're all the same, we need to you know take care of each other, make sure that you know, we're not getting lost out there. >> a big message, to look each other in the eyeball when we come home, the way that transition process works we get isolated just by definition. we get detached from team makes- tea
pete: eddie your transition is on going, you plan to be a part of organizations that fight for othersbeing taken on. >> yes, i think that is just like they said, the purpose aspect of it, while you serve, you do 5 or 20 years, you have a purpose in the military, it is a awesome one. you do a righteous job. and when you get out, you know the military does a great job of bringing you in, training you up to go, fight the enemy, kill the enemy. but they don't do such a great job of you know...
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let's bring in key advisers group co-owner eddie ghabour and david dietze. for having me. >> thank you so much. cheryl: eddie, i want to get to the earnings first because we are getting amazon and apple. apple might be a story of less iphone demand. amazon is going to be a story all about demand. what do you say? >> i agree. is there a company better positioned for this new stay-at-home economy than amazon? i expect a very strong earnings report. bottom line is, retail's pain is amazon's gain right now. you look at the whole foods purchase, you look at aws and their web services, i mean, they are prime in position to continue to capitalize in this new economy. i don't expect apple's earnings to be strong at all, due to the consumer weakness not only here domestically but in china. i hope they will come out with some news on what they are going to do with the cash, maybe raise dividends, stock buy-backs, but i don't expect a very strong earnings report from apple today after the bell. cheryl: it's all about the economy right now. we are just getting word that
let's bring in key advisers group co-owner eddie ghabour and david dietze. for having me. >> thank you so much. cheryl: eddie, i want to get to the earnings first because we are getting amazon and apple. apple might be a story of less iphone demand. amazon is going to be a story all about demand. what do you say? >> i agree. is there a company better positioned for this new stay-at-home economy than amazon? i expect a very strong earnings report. bottom line is, retail's pain is...
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they built the 332nd up and scattered us up all over the world and eddie drummond and i and the pilot in the '99th, we were assigned to a fighter group in massala, japan. our 201 file had been forwarded to the wing commander and in there was our picture so he -- the wing commander called the pilots in the base theater and he said we have these two negro pilots coming in and they'll be assigned to one of the squadrons. all of the pilots told us this themselves and they said nowhere are we going fly with them. no way. anyway, we reported into the wing commander and we were talking in his office, and he said what do you want us to call you? >> i said, well, i'm a first lieutenant and eddie drummond is second lieutenant and how about lieutenants harvey and drummond and then he said okay, and he made a mistake and we have three fighter squadrons on the base and two p-51 squadrons and an f-80 squadron. which squadron do you want to go through? i said f-80 and he put us both in the f-80 squadron and we didn't have any t-23s which was the trainer version and he had an at-6 and that's what we
they built the 332nd up and scattered us up all over the world and eddie drummond and i and the pilot in the '99th, we were assigned to a fighter group in massala, japan. our 201 file had been forwarded to the wing commander and in there was our picture so he -- the wing commander called the pilots in the base theater and he said we have these two negro pilots coming in and they'll be assigned to one of the squadrons. all of the pilots told us this themselves and they said nowhere are we going...
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>> reporter: at the jbs beef processing plant in nebraska, at least 28 confirmed cases of covid-19 eddie diaz just got today.sults he's positive. >> i'm concerned aut my health, about my family. >> reporter: he says cleaning crews are doing a good job t do you believe people are following social diancing guidelines >> i don'think people are taking this seriously. reporte tight, in a statement, the company safety measures like staggering shifts and increased sanitation union employees working for a variety of companies how many workers have been reaching out to you with concerns >> every facility. they are fearful of taking ts home to their mily. repter: some of these workers at this tyson plant in georgia where four emplees have diefrom covid-19 some employees describe to nbc news having to wk shoulder to shlder on the line tonight tyson says it's heart broken over the deaths and will cle the planfor ep cleaning. >> we've relaxed atndance pocies to make sure employees feel encouraged to stay home if they don't feel well. >> reporter: the company sent these pictures inside showing partiti
>> reporter: at the jbs beef processing plant in nebraska, at least 28 confirmed cases of covid-19 eddie diaz just got today.sults he's positive. >> i'm concerned aut my health, about my family. >> reporter: he says cleaning crews are doing a good job t do you believe people are following social diancing guidelines >> i don'think people are taking this seriously. reporte tight, in a statement, the company safety measures like staggering shifts and increased sanitation...
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then a discussion about viruses from the 2016 brooklyn book festival featuring paul zimmer and eddieoung, the later john berry describes in 1918 flu pandemic that killed 100 million people worldwide. enjoy book tv, now and over the weekend on c-span2. >> last november we mark the centennial t
then a discussion about viruses from the 2016 brooklyn book festival featuring paul zimmer and eddieoung, the later john berry describes in 1918 flu pandemic that killed 100 million people worldwide. enjoy book tv, now and over the weekend on c-span2. >> last november we mark the centennial t