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eddie case has been through hell and back. infected with the virus, then on a respirator, as well as a ventilator. even, in a coma. he survived narrowly, thankfully. he's been through a lot of rehab. he joins nous now with his wife anne costa case. i'm so sorry for what you have been through. eddie, just the story of you even being able to get tested ultimately. i know it took about seven days and multiple tries. i heard you say that, if it wasn't for your wife, you probably would have just stayed at home on a critical day and gone to sleep and died. >> absolutely, anderson. one of the things that -- that struck us was the regulations in place, but the unavailability when -- when we went to the first urgent care. kind of went through the questioning. and basically said, hey, we can't test you. it's under the government guidelines. we will have to check back in a couple days. then, when we did check back, there wasn't tests available. then, we were referred to another urgent care where we went through the questioning again. and
eddie case has been through hell and back. infected with the virus, then on a respirator, as well as a ventilator. even, in a coma. he survived narrowly, thankfully. he's been through a lot of rehab. he joins nous now with his wife anne costa case. i'm so sorry for what you have been through. eddie, just the story of you even being able to get tested ultimately. i know it took about seven days and multiple tries. i heard you say that, if it wasn't for your wife, you probably would have just...
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eddie working that out. know, princeton didn't have in mind generalus from mark point mississippi, mississippi, to be distinguished university professor. now, just -- he's our fellow colleague and i'm not surprised. we got teachers and those who see us as we continue to grow and mature, we not surprised. but then the fact he still like baldwin is connected to the best of his tradition. that's the thing but it. that other moment -- you when you tells the students -- >> come on. >> no, no, you tell that story, brother. >> this is gorgeous moment. they nagged, nonviolent action group, who were so central to snick, they produced that radical cohort in the group, stokley car michael who would -- michael -- all come out of that group, so they invite him to come to campus. supposed to be on stage with ross ellison who couldn't make it and others and he lays bare and then they retreat after the panel discussion -- malcolm was in the audience, too. so whenever i'm in town and hear the little brother is going to speak
eddie working that out. know, princeton didn't have in mind generalus from mark point mississippi, mississippi, to be distinguished university professor. now, just -- he's our fellow colleague and i'm not surprised. we got teachers and those who see us as we continue to grow and mature, we not surprised. but then the fact he still like baldwin is connected to the best of his tradition. that's the thing but it. that other moment -- you when you tells the students -- >> come on. >>...
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germany for the first time, princeton professor eddie glau saw a black man lying on the pavement being held down by german police officers. in a scene now to the image of george floyd being held down on that street by minneapolis police this year. he didn't speak a word of german, but he understood exactly what he was watching. and that moment helped inspire him to start writing his next book, which he will join us to discuss at the end of this hour. i could spend the hour praising eddie glaud's new book, but there is so much else for us to cover tonight. we will get to professor glaud at the end of the hour, and i hope we will return to the subject of his book in future shows. >>> also with us tonight, alabama senator doug jones, who spoke with dr. anthony fauci today, and who will also give us his reaction to intelligence reports indicating that vladamir
germany for the first time, princeton professor eddie glau saw a black man lying on the pavement being held down by german police officers. in a scene now to the image of george floyd being held down on that street by minneapolis police this year. he didn't speak a word of german, but he understood exactly what he was watching. and that moment helped inspire him to start writing his next book, which he will join us to discuss at the end of this hour. i could spend the hour praising eddie...
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the event also features texas democratic representative eddie -- texas democratic representatives eddienice johnson and marc veasey. rep. veasey: hi, everybody. this is marc veasey, congressman for the 33rd congressional district. i want to thank everybody for being on this digital zoom event today. dr. jill biden, thank you so much. we really, really appreciate you joining us. we love you in dallas, texas. we love you in fort worth. we love you all over the state and just really appreciate your , presence here today. thank you so much. dr. biden: thank you. rep. veasey: absolutely. and congresswoman eddie bernice johnson. the congresswoman is one of our four committee chairmen. she's the chairperson of the science and technology committee and she represents the 30th , congressional district in dallas, and i will be introducing her a little bit later, but i want to open up by saying over the past five , months, the lives of working parents have really been turned upside down, especially our working moms. daycares are closed, summer camps are closed, vacation bible schools aren't open, a
the event also features texas democratic representative eddie -- texas democratic representatives eddienice johnson and marc veasey. rep. veasey: hi, everybody. this is marc veasey, congressman for the 33rd congressional district. i want to thank everybody for being on this digital zoom event today. dr. jill biden, thank you so much. we really, really appreciate you joining us. we love you in dallas, texas. we love you in fort worth. we love you all over the state and just really appreciate...
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eddie eddie thought he was having trouble get as money inside i collected your your net points and hollywood that's what he really knew you could get scripts but it's more. that what i got paid i mean so much money i thought they made a mistake guinness you know me so i was running to the bank to cash it before they realized and it is comes with a good many homes so why has it. paid for i had a meal penalty you know. and they gave me money for that you know and so on in the later will i didn't know but oh t.o.t.n. and and and golden time i know about all that and we were working like 1617 hours every day so every day it just doubled i couldn't believe i got more i got paid more money than i ever made in a robbery ever made in a drug deal ever than i ever made and i won't i want to be a better folks and you know about arjen this documentary i am so all over this i got i got asked right now before i forget inmate number one the rise of debt ha ha just this 20 minutes i've talked to the cat i don't think it this is one of the all time great sales what is it coming dad what won't work oh if i wa
eddie eddie thought he was having trouble get as money inside i collected your your net points and hollywood that's what he really knew you could get scripts but it's more. that what i got paid i mean so much money i thought they made a mistake guinness you know me so i was running to the bank to cash it before they realized and it is comes with a good many homes so why has it. paid for i had a meal penalty you know. and they gave me money for that you know and so on in the later will i didn't...
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by eddie s. glaude jr.liver much more important praise than my own. professor cornell west says, this book is undoubtedly the best treatment we have of baldwin's genius and relevance. glaude's masterpiece puts a smile on baldwin's face from the grave even as baldwin weeps for us in this grim moment. imani perry says, he pushes, prods, and disrobes history, forcing us to face uncomfortable truths and insisting upon our better inheritances. glaude's stunningly crafted prose, incisive, vulnerable, and beautiful, is as breathtaking as his brilliance. and walter isaacson says, eddie glaude weaves together a biography, a meditation, a literary analysis, and a moral essay on america. like baldwin's own essays and books, it is at times both loving and angry, challenging and uplifting, and always beautiful. joining our discussion now is professor eddie s. glaude jr., the chairman of the african-american studies department at princeton university. professor glaude, always an honor to have you, all the more so now tha
by eddie s. glaude jr.liver much more important praise than my own. professor cornell west says, this book is undoubtedly the best treatment we have of baldwin's genius and relevance. glaude's masterpiece puts a smile on baldwin's face from the grave even as baldwin weeps for us in this grim moment. imani perry says, he pushes, prods, and disrobes history, forcing us to face uncomfortable truths and insisting upon our better inheritances. glaude's stunningly crafted prose, incisive, vulnerable,...
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skylar's friend sheila eddy said skylar was home around midnight.what was this car doing pulling up around 12:30 a.m.? who was in it? dave neese watched horrified as there on the tape out walked skylar. >> she slowly walked down to a car that was sitting there waiting on her. she got in the back seat. i could tell that. and she drove away. >> police couldn't quite make out a license plate or tell the make or model. skylar's mom mary had a theory. >> she made it home, snuck back in the window, then a second person or persons had parked behind the building and she snuck out a second time. >> but why? who was in the car? and where did they go? the police didn't issue an amber alert because it looked like skyler left voluntarily. >> once the video came out that she willingly got in this car, they're not going to come out and look for someone driving in a car. >> skylar's friend sheila came over. >> she spent a lot of time telling us, it will be okay. she'll be home. i really miss her. i love her. i want her back. >> the next day, sheila sat with mary on
skylar's friend sheila eddy said skylar was home around midnight.what was this car doing pulling up around 12:30 a.m.? who was in it? dave neese watched horrified as there on the tape out walked skylar. >> she slowly walked down to a car that was sitting there waiting on her. she got in the back seat. i could tell that. and she drove away. >> police couldn't quite make out a license plate or tell the make or model. skylar's mom mary had a theory. >> she made it home, snuck...
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eddie jones i exactly.iejones i think is seeing every player individually but almost seeing it as being two types of player. young players such as ben earl, who is 21 or 22, he needs regular gametime in the premiership to prove himself as an international player and he has already gone on loa n to player and he has already gone on loan to bristol, and another who is looking to play for england one day ina similar looking to play for england one day in a similar boat. but someone would jamie george nearing the age of 30 a summer jamie george nearing the age of 30 a summer story for farrell, they know their game and bodies. and eddie jones is basically going to say if he gets them into camp and they look fit and fresh, he is going to pick them. and in a perverse way dropping down to the second—tier could really benefit these guys. they are not going to play attritional weekend week out rugby, it is when to be a 12 month season. this premiership resumes in august and then restarts the new season in november. i
eddie jones i exactly.iejones i think is seeing every player individually but almost seeing it as being two types of player. young players such as ben earl, who is 21 or 22, he needs regular gametime in the premiership to prove himself as an international player and he has already gone on loa n to player and he has already gone on loan to bristol, and another who is looking to play for england one day ina similar looking to play for england one day in a similar boat. but someone would jamie...
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the eddie howe yea rs premier league security.successful but it wanted to survive this year, it was now or never. again southampton they started strong. just king creating the best hat —— chance in the first half. but visitors have danny ings in their ra nks visitors have danny ings in their ranks and he has been on fire this season. ranks and he has been on fire this season. bournemouth with a mountain to climb. their fans season. bournemouth with a mountain to climb. theirfans are season. bournemouth with a mountain to climb. their fans are desperate for someone to put hands up and take control but not that a. harry wilson handling the ball in the box, penalty. a sure—fire goal for danny ings? not quite. bournemouth thrown a lifeline. an edgy time it paid off. some studies with a huge goal for the home side. but was it? callu m for the home side. but was it? callum wilson spotted or signed by va are. and to add insult to injury. we have to believe it is possible, it is very difficult for us now. it is not going to be a nice week
the eddie howe yea rs premier league security.successful but it wanted to survive this year, it was now or never. again southampton they started strong. just king creating the best hat —— chance in the first half. but visitors have danny ings in their ra nks visitors have danny ings in their ranks and he has been on fire this season. ranks and he has been on fire this season. bournemouth with a mountain to climb. their fans season. bournemouth with a mountain to climb. theirfans are season....
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welcome back, eddie.at's a remarkable set of comments the president made there talking about subjugating our communities, our suburbs, crime running rampant. in fact, in the past john lewis has commented on things like that the president says and says i know racism when i hear it. one doesn't have to be all that sophisticated about racism to suggest what the president said yesterday was a warning to white people about what happens if black people get the power that they deserve. >> trump is like so disturbing it often makes me speechless. i really -- i had not seen those comments before, the notion that the president is warning people of the possible destruction of the american suburb strikes me as deeply troubling. i mean, the beautiful thing about john is that john was a seamless connection to the kind of moral roots of the civil rights movement and our nation, and he embodied the faith of frederick douglass who said 150 years ago about that our destiny is to be most perfect example of unity and dignity
welcome back, eddie.at's a remarkable set of comments the president made there talking about subjugating our communities, our suburbs, crime running rampant. in fact, in the past john lewis has commented on things like that the president says and says i know racism when i hear it. one doesn't have to be all that sophisticated about racism to suggest what the president said yesterday was a warning to white people about what happens if black people get the power that they deserve. >> trump...
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eddie glaude, thank you, my friend, for say iing and michel who does it all for us. thank you for your reporting. we're grateful. >>> when we come back, with cases on the rise in more than 30 states across this country, dr. deborah birx of the coronavirus task force, says states need to close bars and ban gatherings in a desperate attempt to get the pandemic under control and now just days after baseball's opening day there's a major outbreak on one team that could threaten the entire season. and later, as back to school becomes reality for more american families, there are new questions and new concerns from teachers and from parents about how safe it will be for our kids. stay with us. how safe it will be for our kids stay with us ech: at safelite, we committed to taking care of you and your car. >> tech: we'll fix it right with no-contact service you can trust. >> tech: so if you have auto glass damage, stay safe with safelite. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ rudy got older and suddenly stopped eating...t, then we found freshpet. now rudy's 13,
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" best seller, but eddie is on the list this week.gratulations. >> thank you, nicolle. appreciate you. >> let me start with you, eddie, on the incredible state of affairs. republican governor larry hogan writing about what new york governor andrew cuomo and i talked about that states have had to go it alone. you now have states like new york trying to purge resources to houston and atlanta and pass along lessons learned. now you have this dangerous cyclical nature of the hot spots and governor cuomo said you don't know when one or two people could infect people in new york. >> absolutely. it's a combination of mind numbing and deadly incompetence. on the one hand you have governor hogan and governor dewine and then you have governor desantis and governor kemp. because there's no national response you get this unevenness and people are dying. what i mean is, in some ways this is about federal government. it's about the federal government being big and bad. it imposes on our liberties. there's a federal responsibility to the states. we'
" best seller, but eddie is on the list this week.gratulations. >> thank you, nicolle. appreciate you. >> let me start with you, eddie, on the incredible state of affairs. republican governor larry hogan writing about what new york governor andrew cuomo and i talked about that states have had to go it alone. you now have states like new york trying to purge resources to houston and atlanta and pass along lessons learned. now you have this dangerous cyclical nature of the hot...
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eddie glaude, our thanks to you. the book, "begin again: james baldwin's america and its urgent lessons for our own." you gave us a lot of lessons this morning. looking forward to reading the book and getting some more. eddie, thank you. >> getting back to business, a new jersey amusement park opens today with challenges. >> in a moment, the ups and downs of covid-19 safety precautions at six flags. will the measures take the thrill out of going there? allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident, even if it's your fault. cut! sonny. was that good? line! the desert never lies. isn't that what i said? no you were talking about allstate and insurance. i just... when i... let's try again. everybody back to one. accident forgiveness from allstate. click or call for a quote today. little things can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla.
eddie glaude, our thanks to you. the book, "begin again: james baldwin's america and its urgent lessons for our own." you gave us a lot of lessons this morning. looking forward to reading the book and getting some more. eddie, thank you. >> getting back to business, a new jersey amusement park opens today with challenges. >> in a moment, the ups and downs of covid-19 safety precautions at six flags. will the measures take the thrill out of going there? allstate won't raise...
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at the hospital in scotland where eddie was treated i spoke to critical care nurse laura ferguson he was quite slow to wake up but when he did he was very pleasant and in many of the players to look after him and i very clearly remember taking pictures to send to his family and he has a big snail and thumbs up but his family and to us that's my lasting memory of him . approvals as every finally left intensive care after weeks on ventilation in an induced coma a long road to full recovery lies ahead but says he'll make every day count i got to do with what. sports people do from something else happens. to understand which of the important new life. you just learned who has joined a whole al-jazeera east kilbride scotland. to help for the next part in our coded 900 series as we go beyond eddie he was survival to look at the experimental drug that he believes saved his life. tyler and has been relatively successful at handling the pandemic but its economy is struggling and it's expected to be the most affected in asia and that's largely because of its reliance on tourism and exports the
at the hospital in scotland where eddie was treated i spoke to critical care nurse laura ferguson he was quite slow to wake up but when he did he was very pleasant and in many of the players to look after him and i very clearly remember taking pictures to send to his family and he has a big snail and thumbs up but his family and to us that's my lasting memory of him . approvals as every finally left intensive care after weeks on ventilation in an induced coma a long road to full recovery lies...
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eddie, value on fire getting help with earnings. we see important things. ibm cloud. digitization, same-store sales up 730% but online stuff -- 70% but online stuff up 200%. can on line get momentum and keep value at this time. >> i think it can. the market is forward-looking. the market is pricing in a strong recover i in 2021. large cap growth is becoming more of the defensive stocks which is why i think on a day like today you're seeing the nasdaq actually down and big stocks like amazon down for the day. in order for to us break out, we'll need cyclicals to start leading the way. we'll get the tone as we see what earnings look like throughout this week. charles: you know, david, over 300 names on the s&p are still down for the year. almost 500 are down on the nasdaq for the year. so there is still more losers than winners but feels like there is so many so-called losers are ready to pop. they're in the starting blocks. maybe they're ready to come on? >> everything is popped off the lows. some stocks have gone a lot further than others. to eddie's point tech was ob
eddie, value on fire getting help with earnings. we see important things. ibm cloud. digitization, same-store sales up 730% but online stuff -- 70% but online stuff up 200%. can on line get momentum and keep value at this time. >> i think it can. the market is forward-looking. the market is pricing in a strong recover i in 2021. large cap growth is becoming more of the defensive stocks which is why i think on a day like today you're seeing the nasdaq actually down and big stocks like...
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a simple household ritual with his daughters that eddie hughes will never take for granted. 7 points and long pipe than what i was packing in our shoes was put on a necessary thing to waiters dialysis machines whether was to a body was a functioning service machines were basically for fast percent it could be a life aged 56 eddie contracted covert 19 after 2 previous bouts of sepsis had weakened his immune system and flashbacks to call it and flashbacks but you don't know if the viewer not at the very computer. well yes the letter. was a janick. feeling of being abducted trapped daughter stacey fills in some of the blanks software title we're told what don't overbuy ever know him keep your feelings on him and we may have to thank you both when pearson but it will come up to see could by only one person would be allowed in but then the next year you could do with 14 cs really don't like the fact that like it's starting to need lasik surgeons only have one point in 100 percent oxygen requirement which means basically the machines do nothing for them and then the next they are members o
a simple household ritual with his daughters that eddie hughes will never take for granted. 7 points and long pipe than what i was packing in our shoes was put on a necessary thing to waiters dialysis machines whether was to a body was a functioning service machines were basically for fast percent it could be a life aged 56 eddie contracted covert 19 after 2 previous bouts of sepsis had weakened his immune system and flashbacks to call it and flashbacks but you don't know if the viewer not at...
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eddie glaude, congratulations.publishing a book is a huge, huge thing and you've double it this week. maya wily, thank you for being part of this conversation and thank you both for being with us on a holiday friday. the book, begin again. if book stores are open, i'm sure it's there, too. our coverage continues with ari melber. happy fourth weekend. melber happy fourth weekend usaa is made for what's next no matter what challenges life throws at you, we're always here to help with fast response and great service and it doesn't stop there we're also here to help look ahead that's why we're helping members catch up by spreading any missed usaa insurance payments over the next twelve months so you can keep more cash in your pockets for when it matters most and that's just one of the many ways we're here to help the military community find out more at usaa.com to help the military community he used to have gum problems. now, he uses therabreath healthy gums oral rinse with clinically-proven ingredients and his gum pro
eddie glaude, congratulations.publishing a book is a huge, huge thing and you've double it this week. maya wily, thank you for being part of this conversation and thank you both for being with us on a holiday friday. the book, begin again. if book stores are open, i'm sure it's there, too. our coverage continues with ari melber. happy fourth weekend. melber happy fourth weekend usaa is made for what's next no matter what challenges life throws at you, we're always here to help with fast...
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or eddie glaude.you're talking about mississippi, you're talking about the state that produced greater artists than any other state in the united states. ch wrights and the tennessee williams when it comes to the stage. you've got the blues. then you've got reverend c.l. franklin, where aretha franklin comes from. when you look at that quality. new york, california, florida, don't come close to mississippi which means what? they are the examples against the worst of the country. and that is a source of hope. if you get that kind of genius coming out of mississippi, then you can imagine where we could go if we're courageous enough to heed the call. >> and all the people said, amen. anjenou, what's next? you talk about a confederate culture still in mississippi. what's next? >> well, as malcolm x so brilliantly said when hamer came to harlem in 1964, he said that there is no south. there is no mason-dixon line. there is only america. and so if this flag is coming down in mississippi, the flag needs to c
or eddie glaude.you're talking about mississippi, you're talking about the state that produced greater artists than any other state in the united states. ch wrights and the tennessee williams when it comes to the stage. you've got the blues. then you've got reverend c.l. franklin, where aretha franklin comes from. when you look at that quality. new york, california, florida, don't come close to mississippi which means what? they are the examples against the worst of the country. and that is a...
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their manager eddie howe says with 5 matches left, it's still all to play for.n terms of running out of games, yeah, that is a possibility. who knows? we still have games left and points to play for and we still believe so the end of the season will tell us the answer to that question. there's one game that's already under way — that's wolves v everton. wolves could move to within three points of the european places with a win. they lead 2—0 at the moment — rauljiminez and leander dendoncker scoring either side of the break. and later — it's the north london derby. more than just bragging rights on the line.. both needing a win to keep them in european contention... spurs struggling at the moment however — they've won just twice since the restart.. the thing that keeps me strong and
their manager eddie howe says with 5 matches left, it's still all to play for.n terms of running out of games, yeah, that is a possibility. who knows? we still have games left and points to play for and we still believe so the end of the season will tell us the answer to that question. there's one game that's already under way — that's wolves v everton. wolves could move to within three points of the european places with a win. they lead 2—0 at the moment — rauljiminez and leander...
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joined all arkansans in congratulating eddie drilling. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize ken reeves outstanding contributions to conservation in arkansas and his dedication at keeping arkansas the natural state. ken served on the game and fish commission as chairman and served on the commission for seven years. he grew up in harrison, arkansas, where he attended harrison high school and went to the university of arkansas school of law. ken's love of fishing and passion for conserving wildlife from a young age made him an easy and successful appointment to the commission. ken has demonstrated his passion for making positive change as the chairman of the commission. he's leaving behind a legacy of improved outdoor services that will be enjoyed for generations to come. my congratulations to ken reeves. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize jerry evans for being named one of arkansas' outstanding coaches of the year. this year coach evans led the high school girls wrestling team to victory as the girls arkansas state champions. also picking
joined all arkansans in congratulating eddie drilling. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize ken reeves outstanding contributions to conservation in arkansas and his dedication at keeping arkansas the natural state. ken served on the game and fish commission as chairman and served on the commission for seven years. he grew up in harrison, arkansas, where he attended harrison high school and went to the university of arkansas school of law. ken's love of fishing and passion for conserving...
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so that's what we did. >> and eddie, you were transferred to different hospitals. ventilator. i know you weren't aware of what was happening and i understand when you woke up, you had no idea what had happened and took you for awhile to sink in that you actually had covid. what was it like? do you remember about that time and how long were you in a coma for? >> i was in a coma for 20 days medically induced transferred from one hospital over to a top trama unit because they believed i couldn't receive care unless i got the chandler, arizona. so essentially, went through a series of hallucinations but most vividly, i remember waking in this room and it took quite awhile to get my senses together but became apparent i was hooked up to machines. i had a ventilator in. and essentially didn't know what happened. i really thought i had been involved in an accident or some sort of a mishap and it wasn't until they removed the ventilator and give me a couple days to get my vocal cords because because i was paralyzed from the coma. ann broke it to me it was covid and not an
so that's what we did. >> and eddie, you were transferred to different hospitals. ventilator. i know you weren't aware of what was happening and i understand when you woke up, you had no idea what had happened and took you for awhile to sink in that you actually had covid. what was it like? do you remember about that time and how long were you in a coma for? >> i was in a coma for 20 days medically induced transferred from one hospital over to a top trama unit because they believed...
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we are speakaking with professor eddie glaude. new book just out, "begin again: james baldwin's america and its urgent lessons for our own." this is james baldwin speaking backed about federally urban renewawal programs. 1 16 - -oy y last week,k, television. mamae someone e will start to lien. he w was only 16 y years old. sayay y you do.t i don't ve any evividenceo prove he does. they were e tearing down his hoe because san francncisco is engaging a as well and sosomethg cacalled urban renewal, whic means momoving the negegroes t. negro removoval. the fefederal government is an accomplicece to thisisact. we''re talking about humuman beings.. not mononolithic wall some abstractct from these e are nego was engrossesed with 1and 17 don't belieie the country means anythihing i says. on n the basis of the performane of the entire country. amy: that was james baldwin and a 1963. 96 trip three was the birmingham church bombing, four little girls killed. tim's baldwin giving fiery addresses about what this meant. he would eventually leav
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at the hospital in scotland where eddie was treated i spoke to critical care nurse laura ferguson he was quite slow to wake up but when he did he was very pleasant and in many ways a pleasure to look after him and i very clearly remember taking pictures to send to his family and he has a big snail and thumbs up but his family and to us that is my lasting memory of him . approvals as every finally left intensive care after weeks on ventilation in an induced coma a long road to full recovery lies ahead but says he'll make every day count but god has to do with what. sports people do from something that's happened. understand which more importantly life yeah. and understand how important life was journal al-jazeera east kilbride scotland. john i hope for the next part in our code 19 series as we go beyond eddie to survival to look at the experimental drug that he believes saved his life. still ahead here on al-jazeera rights groups demand information after a problem in pakistani journalists goes missing. i'm going hey reporting from thailand which used to be the largest exporter of rice
at the hospital in scotland where eddie was treated i spoke to critical care nurse laura ferguson he was quite slow to wake up but when he did he was very pleasant and in many ways a pleasure to look after him and i very clearly remember taking pictures to send to his family and he has a big snail and thumbs up but his family and to us that is my lasting memory of him . approvals as every finally left intensive care after weeks on ventilation in an induced coma a long road to full recovery lies...
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. >> what's your view of that eddie? are we in a position to take more steps towards the progress that john described or do you feel as though the rest of this year is more bleak than that? >> well, you know, i think it's uncertain. we are in an infection point and choices have to be made. john and i basically agree on the frame, we come at it from different angles. i inhabit the spaces excluded. some think about the fourth of july with two historical context. the fourth of july wasn't a holiday for everyone obviously. in fact, the fourth became a national holiday, it was the day the national columnization society used money to ship former slaves and black people out of the country, ironies of all ironies, yes? there is the other moment that comes to mind, frederick douglas' 1852 address what is to the slaves the fourth of july? we could talk about the content of that historic speech where he he lights that and in with this hopeful red rick abo hopeful rhetoric about the possibilities of the country. we can think about t
. >> what's your view of that eddie? are we in a position to take more steps towards the progress that john described or do you feel as though the rest of this year is more bleak than that? >> well, you know, i think it's uncertain. we are in an infection point and choices have to be made. john and i basically agree on the frame, we come at it from different angles. i inhabit the spaces excluded. some think about the fourth of july with two historical context. the fourth of july...
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and should have not used could we see the back of it but at the hospital in scotland where eddie was treated i spoke to critical care nurse laura ferguson he was quite slow to week up but when he did he was very pleasant and in many of the plater to look after him and i very clearly remember taking pictures to see him to his family and he has a big snail and thumbs up but his family and to us that is my lasting memory of him . ok maybe finally left intensive care after weeks on ventilation in an induced coma a long road to full recovery lies ahead but says he'll make every day count but got to do with what. sports people do from something else happens. understand which more importantly life yeah. you know just learned how important life was. journal al-jazeera east kilbride scotland. try to hope for the next part in our code 19 series as we go beyond eddie to survival to look at the experimental drug that he believes saved his life. there was an unusual show of support for julian assange outside a london court on tuesday morning. they. say that's the british fashion designer dame viv
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we will continue our conversation around eddie's excellent new book tomorrow. eddie, stay with us.erick douglass, prophet of freedom." >>> last night, new york city officials agreed to an $88.1 billion proposed budget, which includes a $1 billion cut from the city's police department or reallocation of those funds. the mayor of new york city, bill diblasio. at a time when crime is going up, people say you're taking money away from the police department and others say you're just moving it around departments and putting that in other balance sheets. walk us through this new budget as it pertains to the nypd. >> it's a profound change and a moment when we need profound change in this city, in this country. we're taking $1 billion out of the nypd. we're reducing overtime. we're removing some of the functions that nypd does now. they will be replaced by civilians handling those functions who can do them better, and we'll take that m money and put it into youth initiatives. we need to help young people particularly in this tough time in history. we're taking money from the police, putti
we will continue our conversation around eddie's excellent new book tomorrow. eddie, stay with us.erick douglass, prophet of freedom." >>> last night, new york city officials agreed to an $88.1 billion proposed budget, which includes a $1 billion cut from the city's police department or reallocation of those funds. the mayor of new york city, bill diblasio. at a time when crime is going up, people say you're taking money away from the police department and others say you're just...
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professor eddie glaude jr. is a lot of things as well. he's a proud morehouse man who earned a ph.d. from princeton, where his name is now on the door. he chairs the african-american studies department, and now he has given us a new title as the author of "begin again: james baldwin's america and its urgent lessons for our own." professor, it is a pleasure to discuss this work with you, and i'm going to begin where we should on a night like this. what would your subject make of this time right here and right now and the three words "black lives matter"? >> the fact that we would have to say that again, the fact that my son is having to declare those three words again in the face of the country's betrayal, you know, i think there's this line that jimmy used in "the white man's guilt" published in "ebony," where he says, "people who imagine that history flatters them are impaled on their history like a butterfly on a pin." so he would -- i think he might even be stunned, not shocked but stunned at the brazenness of it all. but the fact that
professor eddie glaude jr. is a lot of things as well. he's a proud morehouse man who earned a ph.d. from princeton, where his name is now on the door. he chairs the african-american studies department, and now he has given us a new title as the author of "begin again: james baldwin's america and its urgent lessons for our own." professor, it is a pleasure to discuss this work with you, and i'm going to begin where we should on a night like this. what would your subject make of this...
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eddie says he will make every day count.upposed most people feel this way when something like this happens. you understand how important life is. >> joined me for the next part in our covid-19 series as we go beyond [mikael colville-andersen] it's been more than 20 years since the end of apartheid. like many iconic cities, cape town's reputation precedes it. i've heard the same thing from friends and colleagues around the world: "man, the beaches. the food, the wine!" but outside that glossy, gentrified, rich and incredibly white urban bubble, has the power of democracy and the quest for equality improve lives here on the cape? is urbanism being used as an effective tool for urban change? we're heading deep into the real and raw urban landscape of a moderern cape town.
eddie says he will make every day count.upposed most people feel this way when something like this happens. you understand how important life is. >> joined me for the next part in our covid-19 series as we go beyond [mikael colville-andersen] it's been more than 20 years since the end of apartheid. like many iconic cities, cape town's reputation precedes it. i've heard the same thing from friends and colleagues around the world: "man, the beaches. the food, the wine!" but...
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at the hospital in scotland where eddie was treated i spoke to critical care nurse laura ferguson he was quite slow to recall but when he did he was very pleasant and in many of the plater to look after him and i very clearly remember taking pictures to see him to his family and he has a big snail and thumbs up but his family and to us that is my lasting memory of him . ok every finally left intensive care after weeks on ventilation in an induced coma for a long road to full recovery advisory head but says he'll make every day count by god to do would walk. sports people do from something that's happened. to understand which unfortunately life. and industry and who thought at least as. jonah hill al-jazeera east kilbride scotland told me just a hope for the next part in our coded 1900 series as we go beyond eddie hughes survival to look at the experimental drug that he believes saved his life. yes extra state might prompt has congratulated britain on its shift away from china on a visit to london he met prime minister boris johnson to see what extra pressure the u.k. can exert after
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johnson, chairwoman eddie bernice johnson of texas, with mr. lucas of oklahoma, passed on full committee a bipartisan energy and r&d package. how are we going to solve our climate change problems? we must do so together. we must realize that our biggest challenges are our greatest opportunities. i am here for the deliberation and the dialogue and the discourse of this country that will move us forward and solve our problems. i don't look at this coronavirus as a democrat or a republican issue. it is something that we face together as americans. when i walked in to the treasury department, in the very early days of 2009, during a financial crisis, the teetering of the american economy before us, different than what we are facing today, we are stalemated today, we are stagnant today, we have unbelievable unemployment, which is totally unacceptable. last time i checked, i'm in the party of jobs. i'm in the party of getting people back to work. i'm in the party that believes that people make things for a living and we value and honor that work thro
johnson, chairwoman eddie bernice johnson of texas, with mr. lucas of oklahoma, passed on full committee a bipartisan energy and r&d package. how are we going to solve our climate change problems? we must do so together. we must realize that our biggest challenges are our greatest opportunities. i am here for the deliberation and the dialogue and the discourse of this country that will move us forward and solve our problems. i don't look at this coronavirus as a democrat or a republican...
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jeffries: as the member designated by chairwoman eddie bernice johnson, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that chairwoman johnson will vote yea on h.res. 1067. as the member designated by chairwoman zoe lofgren, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that chairwoman lofgren will vote yea on h.res. 1067. as the member designated by chairman jerry nadler, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that chairman nadler will vote yea on h.res. 1067. as the member designated by congressman jose serrano, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that congressman serrano will vote ea on h.res. 1067. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? mr. sherman: as the member designated by mr. khanna, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. khanna will vote yes on h.res. 1067. as the member designated by mr. garamendi, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that mr. garamendi will vote yes on h.res. 1067. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from
jeffries: as the member designated by chairwoman eddie bernice johnson, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that chairwoman johnson will vote yea on h.res. 1067. as the member designated by chairwoman zoe lofgren, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that chairwoman lofgren will vote yea on h.res. 1067. as the member designated by chairman jerry nadler, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that chairman nadler will vote yea on h.res. 1067. as the...
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. >> absolutely and congressman eddie bernice johnson, the congresswoman is one of our committee chairman, she's the chairperson of the science and technology committee and she represents the 30th congressional district and i was introducing her a little bit later but i want to open up by saying over the past five months the lives of working parents have really been turned upside down. especially our working moms. they cares are closed, summer camps are closed, vacation bible schools are open and mothers are out there multitasking. they're trying to do conference calls and assume calls just like we are and trying to take care of the kids. and we know that when school suddenly switch to distance-learning, that they have to drop everything that they were doing including working so they could help their kids on assignments. look at our essential workers . the majority of them are women and disproportionately women of color . and they stayed on the job and it still, they still managed to be the glue for their families. while really helping us try to get through covid and this crisis i'm talki
. >> absolutely and congressman eddie bernice johnson, the congresswoman is one of our committee chairman, she's the chairperson of the science and technology committee and she represents the 30th congressional district and i was introducing her a little bit later but i want to open up by saying over the past five months the lives of working parents have really been turned upside down. especially our working moms. they cares are closed, summer camps are closed, vacation bible schools are...
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the event featured texas democratic representative eddie bernice johnson and marc veasey. hi, everybody. veasey, congressman for the 33rd congressional district. i want to thank everybody for being on this digital zoom event today. dr. jill biden, thank you so much. we really appreciate you joining us. we love you in dallas, texas. we love you in fort worth. we love you all over the state and just really appreciate your presence here today. thank you so much. dr. biden: thank you. rep. veasey: absolutely. and congresswoman eddie bernice johnson. the congresswoman is one of our committee chairmen. she's the chairperson of the science and te
the event featured texas democratic representative eddie bernice johnson and marc veasey. hi, everybody. veasey, congressman for the 33rd congressional district. i want to thank everybody for being on this digital zoom event today. dr. jill biden, thank you so much. we really appreciate you joining us. we love you in dallas, texas. we love you in fort worth. we love you all over the state and just really appreciate your presence here today. thank you so much. dr. biden: thank you. rep. veasey:...
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>> thanks for the question, eddie.ures because if you locate trumpism to newt gingrich you see the origins to this style of politics in the heart of the republican parties since the 1980s. part of the story i tell is yes, newt gingrich was a political bomb thrower, a maverick in the 80s but what was clear was senior republicans, such as bob michael, and george h.w. bush they were tempted by what begin gr -- what newt gingrich was doing and let him into the halls. so you see this is as republican as ronald reagan. what we're seeing from president trump is the outgrowth of many decades of how the party has evolved since this crucial period and it's about the inside part of the party. it's about the establishment rather than fringe elements of the gop. >> jonathan lemire? >> professor, congrats on the book. i want to follow-up on a point, a name you mentioned, which is president reagan. there are some parallels between reagan and trump, show business backgrounds, winks and nods at the lost cause. the idea of controlling t
>> thanks for the question, eddie.ures because if you locate trumpism to newt gingrich you see the origins to this style of politics in the heart of the republican parties since the 1980s. part of the story i tell is yes, newt gingrich was a political bomb thrower, a maverick in the 80s but what was clear was senior republicans, such as bob michael, and george h.w. bush they were tempted by what begin gr -- what newt gingrich was doing and let him into the halls. so you see this is as...
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the alarm clock is ruff for eddie.k to sleep. >> i get that. >> i definitely get that, and i have a feeling we know what he's saying. >> we probably couldn't air it on television. >> eddie is a special needs dog that needs wheels so his owner has to put him on wheels to get around. so he can rehab. >> got to get up. >> eddie apparently doesn't like it. >> good luck, eddie. >>> coming up -- we are selling national grilling month with two -- not one, but two of our favorite chefs. there they are. stay with us. one, but two of our favorite chefs. there they are. stay with us. define me. but i found a way to give myself more space. i met ocrevus, an infusion treatment that's two times a year. for adults with relapsing or primary progressive forms of multiple sclerosis, ocrevus is proven effective in reducing relapses in rms, and slowing disability progression in rms and ppms. don't take ocrevus if you've had a life threatening allergic reaction to it, or if you have hepatitis b. tell your doctor about vaccinations or if yo
the alarm clock is ruff for eddie.k to sleep. >> i get that. >> i definitely get that, and i have a feeling we know what he's saying. >> we probably couldn't air it on television. >> eddie is a special needs dog that needs wheels so his owner has to put him on wheels to get around. so he can rehab. >> got to get up. >> eddie apparently doesn't like it. >> good luck, eddie. >>> coming up -- we are selling national grilling month with two -- not...
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that chairwoman eddie bernice johnson will vote nay on the motion to recommit. by he member designated congressman jose serrano, social security, fii inform the house will --gressman serrano pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that will vote serrano nay on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom california seek recognition? mr. speaker, as the congress ignated by member napolitano, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform congress member napolitano will vote no on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? will be evans -- as the s: mr. speaker, member designated by mr. lawson of florida, pursuant to house 965, i inform the ouse that mr. lawson will vote nay on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. price of north carolina, to h.res. 965, i inform price will at mr. vote no on motion to recomm
that chairwoman eddie bernice johnson will vote nay on the motion to recommit. by he member designated congressman jose serrano, social security, fii inform the house will --gressman serrano pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform the house that will vote serrano nay on the motion to recommit. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman rom california seek recognition? mr. speaker, as the congress ignated by member napolitano, pursuant to house resolution 965, i inform...
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she is joined by texas democrats eddie bernice johnson and marc veasey.hat will be live at 2:45 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> host: dan coats is a research fellow with the american enterprise institute and joins us now to talk about latest report looking at topics regarding parenting. dan cox, good morning and welcome to "washington journal." >> guest: thanks ravi.us i know there's a lot of topics. what we are
she is joined by texas democrats eddie bernice johnson and marc veasey.hat will be live at 2:45 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> host: dan coats is a research fellow with the american enterprise institute and joins us now to talk about latest report looking at topics regarding parenting. dan cox, good morning and welcome to "washington journal." >> guest: thanks ravi.us i know there's a lot of topics. what we are