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. >>> also this morning, a remarkable story of survival. 65-year-old eddie jackson of columbus, ohio,s now recovering after 59 days on a ventilator. his son says eddie nearly died several times, but we begin our coverage with that new self-quarantine order after the holiday weekend.hoday.r at the lake of the ozarks in missouri. >> it was just because we've been so people deprived for so long. >> reporter: in st. louis county, nearly 200 miles away, city officials are now urging anyone who was at the popular vacation destination over the weekend to self-quarantine for 14 days or until they test negative for covid-19. the advisory even encourages >> the beautiful thing about this place is there's ten bars down here so there was a lot of people here, so it's hard to . >> reporter: the local sheriff says they can't do anything to stop the crowds because, quote, social distancing is not a crime. but the st. louis county health department calls the behavior over the weekend reckless saying it endangers countless people and risks setting us back substantially from the progress made fighting
. >>> also this morning, a remarkable story of survival. 65-year-old eddie jackson of columbus, ohio,s now recovering after 59 days on a ventilator. his son says eddie nearly died several times, but we begin our coverage with that new self-quarantine order after the holiday weekend.hoday.r at the lake of the ozarks in missouri. >> it was just because we've been so people deprived for so long. >> reporter: in st. louis county, nearly 200 miles away, city officials are now...
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eddie jackson is recovering after spending 59 days on a ventilator at a columbus hospital.year-old has now tested negative twice for covid-19. he's been in a hospital since late march when he had a sore throat that rapidly got worse. >>> there's been a new development in the search for a treatment for the novel coronavirus involving the world health organization and hydroxychloroquine. earlier i spoke with dr. alok patel. dr. patel, as always, thank you for joining us this morning. i want to ask you about the world health organization halting its trial of hydroxychloroquine because of safety concerns. this is the same drug that president trump said he took daily as a preventative measure against the coronavirus. are you surprised by the move by this agency? >> i'm not surprised. no, last week we also had the largest study coming out looking at hundreds, hundreds of hospitals and thousands of patients, of hydroxychloroquine in different drug combinations. the researchers found that it increased mortality and heart disease in almost every group. so the world health organizati
eddie jackson is recovering after spending 59 days on a ventilator at a columbus hospital.year-old has now tested negative twice for covid-19. he's been in a hospital since late march when he had a sore throat that rapidly got worse. >>> there's been a new development in the search for a treatment for the novel coronavirus involving the world health organization and hydroxychloroquine. earlier i spoke with dr. alok patel. dr. patel, as always, thank you for joining us this morning. i...
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archie bunker, and eddie cantor. michael jackson as well. these intersection of lives was tremendous. his life was revelatory of when he lived. that's what we always look for. >> sammy davis jr was one of the most challenging subjects i ever came across. in terms of intellectual challenge. he was contradictory, and someone i really had to wrestle with to try to figure out how to characterize. the way you do it in the film, by giving him these different categories, activist, entertainer. >> singer, impressionist, hipster. we tried to categorize the chronology of his life in the guises that he took on, or felt that he had to take on, for us to haunt him in his life. i think entertainment is a little bit like sports. you are still -- if you are an entertainer you are choosing with songs your singing, please you will act in. those have tremendous external circumstances. you either hit the ball out of the ballpark where you don't. you are again looking at these things going on simultaneously but in terms of a performer, you are always looking at
archie bunker, and eddie cantor. michael jackson as well. these intersection of lives was tremendous. his life was revelatory of when he lived. that's what we always look for. >> sammy davis jr was one of the most challenging subjects i ever came across. in terms of intellectual challenge. he was contradictory, and someone i really had to wrestle with to try to figure out how to characterize. the way you do it in the film, by giving him these different categories, activist, entertainer....
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he was a man who knew on one level at the waters in bill robertson and jackson, martin luther king, archie bunker and eddie cantor and his intersection of lives was tremendous so that his life was relevatory to the times in which he lived and that's what you look for. >> sammy davis jr. in terms of intellectual challenge, he is one of the most challenging subjects i've ever come across. he was contradictory, and he was just someone i really had to wrestle with, to try to figure out how to categorize him and the way you do it in the film. it is by giving him different categories. activists, i forget what the other one is. entertainment. >> hipster, tried to categorize impressionist, hipster. we did try to categorize the chronology of his life in the guises he took on or felt he had to take on. it's a little bit like sports. if you are an entertainer, you choose what songs you sing and who plays you act in. those have tremendous external circumstances. you either hit the ball out of the ballpark or you don't. you look at this simultaneously. in terms of a performer, you are always looking at the choices they
he was a man who knew on one level at the waters in bill robertson and jackson, martin luther king, archie bunker and eddie cantor and his intersection of lives was tremendous so that his life was relevatory to the times in which he lived and that's what you look for. >> sammy davis jr. in terms of intellectual challenge, he is one of the most challenging subjects i've ever come across. he was contradictory, and he was just someone i really had to wrestle with, to try to figure out how to...
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jackson. john f. kennedy, martin luther king. archie bunker and eddie canter.and just his intersections of lives was tremendous, so his life was revel a tory of the times in which he lived. and i think that's what you always look for. >> semi davis junior in terms of intellectual challenge, he was one of the most challenging subjects i've ever came across. he was contradictory and he was just someone i really had to wrestle with to try to figure out how to characterize him, the way you do it in the film by giving him these different categories, activist, entertainer. >> singer, impressionist, hipster. we did try to categorize the chronology of his life in the guys it is that he took on or felt that he had to take on or society thrust upon him in his life. and i think entertainment is like sports but i don't, you are still if you are an entertainer you are choosing with songs you're singing or what plays you are going to act in and those have tremendous external circumstances, you either hit the ball out of the bark park i guess, or you don't. so again you are l
jackson. john f. kennedy, martin luther king. archie bunker and eddie canter.and just his intersections of lives was tremendous, so his life was revel a tory of the times in which he lived. and i think that's what you always look for. >> semi davis junior in terms of intellectual challenge, he was one of the most challenging subjects i've ever came across. he was contradictory and he was just someone i really had to wrestle with to try to figure out how to characterize him, the way you do...
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jackson for sharing those thoughts, those memories with us. >>> i want to turn now to princeton university professor eddie glaude, chairman of the center for african-american studies. he's also, of course, an msnbc contributor. professor glaude, always good to have you, sir. would be nice to have you under better circumstances. you heard stephen jackson there saying change is going to start with his friend george floyd. it has been now more than five years since we saw those mass protests in ferguson, missouri over the death of michael brown. since then, eric garner, walter scott, ahmaud arbery. we could go on for the next hour. too many cases to name. are you as confident as stephen jackson there, that we have reached a tipping point? >> not really, craig. i understand his passion, but we need to read this moment as in some ways the consequence of a mode of policing, craig. so when we think about the death of george floyd. we have to put it in the context of 12 alleged misconduct on the part of that police officer where he was not held accountable. we have to think about it within the context of a broader form of policing. for example, you can't understan
jackson for sharing those thoughts, those memories with us. >>> i want to turn now to princeton university professor eddie glaude, chairman of the center for african-american studies. he's also, of course, an msnbc contributor. professor glaude, always good to have you, sir. would be nice to have you under better circumstances. you heard stephen jackson there saying change is going to start with his friend george floyd. it has been now more than five years since we saw those mass...
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eddie collins was getting $15,000 which was the second highest salary in baseball. ray shaw, the catcher, he was the highest-paid catcher. $7083.getting weaver, jackson, and were also among the top players and of the 17 highest paid , many of them were the highest-paid. what was comiskey getting paid? because of the war in 1918 the previous two years comiskey had been drawing $10,000 a year and he owned the team. to $5,000 a year. the revenue really went down that year so white sox attendance went down 70% in 1918 and they lost $46,000. consider all those things and things start to fall away of the myths of whether white sox did it. the bonuses. one of the stories -- which i did not mention earlier -- the players were promised a bonus is a case ofgot champagne. is flat, it and it stale, and they are incensed about this. they could not have been promised a bonus as a team. ok? we know they were promised champagne and they got it. how bad it was who knows? they put forward that you could not promise a bonus to team members that they won the world series. the reason is because some losing teams ended up getting a higher bonus than the winning teams. one of the owners
eddie collins was getting $15,000 which was the second highest salary in baseball. ray shaw, the catcher, he was the highest-paid catcher. $7083.getting weaver, jackson, and were also among the top players and of the 17 highest paid , many of them were the highest-paid. what was comiskey getting paid? because of the war in 1918 the previous two years comiskey had been drawing $10,000 a year and he owned the team. to $5,000 a year. the revenue really went down that year so white sox attendance...