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>>as for emory he's just ready to get to work and put on the uniform navy to be. little more real we get back on the stones are playing baseball on the arab league a little bit more of them. >>there hasn't been any word on what the season might look like for rookies and minor leaguers but emory's hopeful he'll be able to play in some capacity. this year for kron 4 news, i'm kate rooney. >>thanks kate what a story talk about living out a dream robert emery best of luck to you as you play for your childhood favorite team. that's all we have for sports back to you i love that story, thanks traceable coming up next turns out one of the things nasa needs for a planned return to nasa is offering $35,000 in prizes to design a toilet that will work on them on the space agency has the ambitious goal of sending astronauts back to the moon by 2024. the design would have to be able to work in space but also in the artemis lunar lander. there are different gravity levels, some of the other requirements, the designs have to conserve water help keep everything clean. the mission
>>as for emory he's just ready to get to work and put on the uniform navy to be. little more real we get back on the stones are playing baseball on the arab league a little bit more of them. >>there hasn't been any word on what the season might look like for rookies and minor leaguers but emory's hopeful he'll be able to play in some capacity. this year for kron 4 news, i'm kate rooney. >>thanks kate what a story talk about living out a dream robert emery best of luck to you...
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and such is the case for robert emory, who got a contract withjust last night! he went to st. ignati us high school. he says he bleeds orange and black and that his favorite player growing up from rich arileo. >> i dressed up as him in 2002 for halloween. i got to know the owners at a restaurant he went to, and they'd call me when rich or any of the giants players were coming in. i'd, you know, go bother them while they were having their dinner, get an autograph or picture. >> love that. >> emory says there's a chance he could be catching bull pens at oracle spring training next week. how do you like that? >> wow, full circle! i love that story! >> they'll be going after his autograph. >> exactly! >> absolutely. >> thanks, dennis. >>> still ahead, santa cruz county beaches reopening earlier than the july 4th date. why officials are reversing their decision. >> pride 50 generations of hope airs this sunday on our sister station kbcw. we'l rr in nta cruz beaches seme for the summer beach after a two-month closure with limited beach access, santa cruz county health officials are
and such is the case for robert emory, who got a contract withjust last night! he went to st. ignati us high school. he says he bleeds orange and black and that his favorite player growing up from rich arileo. >> i dressed up as him in 2002 for halloween. i got to know the owners at a restaurant he went to, and they'd call me when rich or any of the giants players were coming in. i'd, you know, go bother them while they were having their dinner, get an autograph or picture. >> love...
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>>as for emory he's just ready to get to work and put on the uniform navy to be. >>a little more real we get back on the stones are playing baseball on the arab league a little bit more of them. >>there hasn't been any word on what the season might look like for rookies and minor leaguers but emory's hopeful he'll be able to play in some capacity. this year for kron 4 news, i'm kate rooney. >>and taking a live look outside tonight at sfo where it's a little cloudy meaning it's a little cool out there chief meteorologist lawrence karnow standing by with forecast storms yet going to be a windy sunday around the bay area that cold air going to work its way further and further on shore patchy fog out there right now bumping up against east bay hills you see some of that now but overnight tonight, some of that is going to begin to mix our scene cold system kind of rolling through the bay area you can see it right here. this is a weak cold front coming through there's not much energy with its we didn't have to worry about rain. but it is helping to whip up the winds wil
>>as for emory he's just ready to get to work and put on the uniform navy to be. >>a little more real we get back on the stones are playing baseball on the arab league a little bit more of them. >>there hasn't been any word on what the season might look like for rookies and minor leaguers but emory's hopeful he'll be able to play in some capacity. this year for kron 4 news, i'm kate rooney. >>and taking a live look outside tonight at sfo where it's a little cloudy...
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business emory student from norway he considers himself lucky living in a country which could be a corona role model for europe norway has reopened kindergartens and ramped up primary and junior school provision which does not appear to have triggered a resurgence off covered by my church to the light of emory who's really thrilled the back of school silva all slow in a stunning location. sometimes the walk to catch the school bus in norway looks like a hike in the country spectacular scenery one thing the corona crisis has not changed and britain love runs have been boarding the bus out of every morning again since late april. here with strict hygiene regulations are still in force but at the school things are almost back to normal normally uses the traffic light system for at schools the alert level has been on red since the crisis hit now it's on yellow and the peoples have slowly grown used to the classes being kept apart on the school grounds. really hard as we have a big section over there. and the other class in our grade can be there behind the playground. and bricks teacher welco
business emory student from norway he considers himself lucky living in a country which could be a corona role model for europe norway has reopened kindergartens and ramped up primary and junior school provision which does not appear to have triggered a resurgence off covered by my church to the light of emory who's really thrilled the back of school silva all slow in a stunning location. sometimes the walk to catch the school bus in norway looks like a hike in the country spectacular scenery...
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>>as for emory he's just ready to get to work and put on the uniform navy to be. >>a little more real we get back on the stones are playing baseball on the arab league a little bit more of them. >>there hasn't been any word on what the season might look like for rookies and minor leaguers but emory's hopeful he'll be able to play in some capacity. this year for kron 4 news, i'm kate rooney. >>and talk about a dream i cannot imagine growing up in give me a chance to play for the sixers are to philly so you all have week you have fans of all of us here at kron 4 room for you. that's all i have for sports back to you guys. >>i can't believe thank you jason, any other year san francisco right now would be in the midst of one of the biggest events of the year this weekend, the pride parade, generally it's quite the party but the coronavirus it has forced the event to go virtual. crawford's maureen kelly explains. >>normally the vibrant display of lgbt pride would rob roughly a million people to line market street in san francisco. but the pandemic has forced organizers
>>as for emory he's just ready to get to work and put on the uniform navy to be. >>a little more real we get back on the stones are playing baseball on the arab league a little bit more of them. >>there hasn't been any word on what the season might look like for rookies and minor leaguers but emory's hopeful he'll be able to play in some capacity. this year for kron 4 news, i'm kate rooney. >>and talk about a dream i cannot imagine growing up in give me a chance to play...
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i have been on the faculty of emory university since 1995. i will review how i have expertise that qualifies me to testify before you today. after the size pandemic in 2002, many organizations became concerned about how a novel infectious agent might spread in their environment. there were two papers published in medical literature documenting such trends for sars. publication describes how sars spread in an emergency department. this particular publication led to my collaboration. we studied patients and staff in every university. to determine how frequently and for how long patients and staff came into contact with one another. in order to understand better how infectious disease could spread. documentedlication sars transmission on a flight from hong kong to beijing. airplane cabin environments were a concern. the chief position of the boeing company was interested in supporting studies of how a noninfectious agent transmitted by droplets might spread. my colleague at the georgia institute of used hisy and expertise. we were funded by the
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>>as for emory he's just ready to get to work and put on the uniform navy to be. >>a little more real we get back on the stone circle and a saw a little bit a little bit more of them. >>there hasn't been any word on what the season might look like for rookies and minor leaguers but emory's hopeful he'll be able to play in some capacity. this year for kron 4 news, i'm kate rooney. >>an la dodger is in for a florida jail on a trespassing charge sheriff's deputy arrested andrew tolls at the airport in key west florida this week report by the sheriff's office says tolls was found sleeping behind a federal express building at the airport and refused to move the dodgers say tolls never reported to spring training last year. >>and you'll tradition 25 years and running on san francisco's twin peaks, the lighting of the pink triangle it happened right after 9 o'clock tonight. the global grand lighting welcomed by cheers and music, the pink triangle commemorates the victims who were persecuted and killed in concentration camps in not see germany. >>pride celebrations are un
>>as for emory he's just ready to get to work and put on the uniform navy to be. >>a little more real we get back on the stone circle and a saw a little bit a little bit more of them. >>there hasn't been any word on what the season might look like for rookies and minor leaguers but emory's hopeful he'll be able to play in some capacity. this year for kron 4 news, i'm kate rooney. >>an la dodger is in for a florida jail on a trespassing charge sheriff's deputy arrested...
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>>as for emory he's just ready to get to work and put on the uniform navy to be. >>a little more real we get back on the stones are playing baseball of the arab league a little bit more of them. >>there hasn't been any word on what the season might look like for rookies and minor leaguers but emory's hopeful he'll be able to play in some capacity. this year for kron 4 news, i'm kate rooney. >>i'm trevor shirley at the white house where today president trump signed an executive order aimed at [upb♪ i fell asleep ♪ tobut when i woke up. ♪i put everything in perspective. ♪ (boy) hi, do you want to share my sandwich? (vo) good feeds our connections. good feeds us all. hormel natural choice lunch meats. college degree may not be a huge boost if you want to work for the federal government that is washington dc correspondent trevor shirley reports on president trump's decision to. >>focus on skills rather than education for government workers. president trump says of the federal government wants to hire someone what they can do is more important than a college degree so
>>as for emory he's just ready to get to work and put on the uniform navy to be. >>a little more real we get back on the stones are playing baseball of the arab league a little bit more of them. >>there hasn't been any word on what the season might look like for rookies and minor leaguers but emory's hopeful he'll be able to play in some capacity. this year for kron 4 news, i'm kate rooney. >>i'm trevor shirley at the white house where today president trump signed an...
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>>as for emory he's just ready to get to work and put on the uniform navy to be. little more real we get back on the stones are playing baseball of the arab league a little bit more of them. >>there hasn't been any word on what the season might look like for rookies and minor leaguers but emory's hopeful he'll be able to play in some capacity. this year for kron 4 news, i'm kate rooney. >>and we wish him the best of luck talk about a dream your childhood favorite team right with in your palms. that's it for sports back to you guys. >>appreciate it. jason. some entertainment news now family guy voice actor mike henry said today he is stepping down from the role of cleveland browns at henry wrote on twitter that he will stop playing the show's main african-american character because persons of color should play characters of color. he says the 54 year-old voice actor who is a white man has voiced the character since the series debut in 1999. his decision comes after voice actors jenny slate and kristen bell who are also white pulled out of their holes to recast ther
>>as for emory he's just ready to get to work and put on the uniform navy to be. little more real we get back on the stones are playing baseball of the arab league a little bit more of them. >>there hasn't been any word on what the season might look like for rookies and minor leaguers but emory's hopeful he'll be able to play in some capacity. this year for kron 4 news, i'm kate rooney. >>and we wish him the best of luck talk about a dream your childhood favorite team right...
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>>as for emory he's just ready to get to work and put on the uniform navy to be. little more real we get back on the stones are playing baseball of the arab league a little bit more of them. >>there hasn't been any word on what the season might look like for rookies and minor leaguers but emory's hopeful he'll be able to play in some capacity. this year for kron 4 news, i'm kate rooney. >>all right as we head to break, here's a quick. live look outside a very different picture here in walnut creek compared to the coast where we saw nothing that fog and low clouds out in the east bay and in the south bay are looking at much sunnier conditions will be right back. that's like getting two desserts! wait... do we have to thank our moms twice? i don't know... breyers combines 100% grade a milk and cream with real oreo cookies. better starts with breyers. and right now, is a time for action. so, for a second time we're giving members a credit on their auto insurance. because it's the right thing to do. we're also giving payment relief options to eligible members so they
>>as for emory he's just ready to get to work and put on the uniform navy to be. little more real we get back on the stones are playing baseball of the arab league a little bit more of them. >>there hasn't been any word on what the season might look like for rookies and minor leaguers but emory's hopeful he'll be able to play in some capacity. this year for kron 4 news, i'm kate rooney. >>all right as we head to break, here's a quick. live look outside a very different picture...
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got it started in the 2nd half and it started with satchel a pastor you've been brought he said at emory john from point blank range just shy of the hour mark. every john 2nd goal for don't mean in for jane sand show the pre assist in john the man of the match finished it off. big. it was a big 3 points today really important when we knew before the match how our rivals got on which made it all the more important to get the 3 points and we did that. when the militia shoved. it to berlin's love india has never won endorsement one nail the final and back to back wins for the black and yellow. it's up to speed with all of the ones they got action this weekend on sunday in the late match outspoken cologne set the spoils won it was another draw between only 1000000000 and shot to blame and lost at home to all spoke earlier in the day on saturday league leaders by munich one in leverkusen and leipsic through 2 points against. frankfurt were defeated at home. drew with hoffenheim. with their win against. friday 5 book edged 10 man. this is news remember keep up to date with the latest news on o
got it started in the 2nd half and it started with satchel a pastor you've been brought he said at emory john from point blank range just shy of the hour mark. every john 2nd goal for don't mean in for jane sand show the pre assist in john the man of the match finished it off. big. it was a big 3 points today really important when we knew before the match how our rivals got on which made it all the more important to get the 3 points and we did that. when the militia shoved. it to berlin's love...
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you teach at emory, professor anderson.he horror of this moment as you see the electricity just convulse messiah. if two o of the police officers fired, all six arrest were issued for them. can you respond to this? >>>> it ablulutely hadad to hapn that they are held accountable. when you see that film, one of the things you see is that t the car right in f front of messiahs a white woman who is waiting out the window and smiling, bubut te thesece convergeen wowonderful, beautiful students and/their tires, smash out the wiwindows, andnd for what? for what? thing that is actutually convulsing across the nation because you're asking for what? none of this looks like prprotect and serve. not of it. that interview you saw where -- there is one moment where he is just saying that llamas had to disassociate himself from it because it was so traumatic, so violent. we do this to our people. what is that? i was in t tears when i sasaw tt ininterview. i was horrified when i saw the original footage, and then n tears when i saw the int
you teach at emory, professor anderson.he horror of this moment as you see the electricity just convulse messiah. if two o of the police officers fired, all six arrest were issued for them. can you respond to this? >>>> it ablulutely hadad to hapn that they are held accountable. when you see that film, one of the things you see is that t the car right in f front of messiahs a white woman who is waiting out the window and smiling, bubut te thesece convergeen wowonderful, beautiful...
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they found a patch associated with the antimovement bulletproof and we ll sergeant gutzwiller za emorial morning that college that'sn service to the t there's limited the venue along with physical distancing l have much more on the memorial service coming up live in a live report in about 30 minutes. happening day hair salons and barbershops in contra costa county will be allowed to reopen kron 4 sarah stinson live in lafayette this morning with some big changes you can expect to get th we immed my sarah. ó >>and they're live here lafayette where salons like the one behind me the barber shop here and all across the country cost county can finally reopen but i don't know abut time i had to cut my own hair, a lot of people have been dying their hair getting creative it's n pretty everybody's a mop on the old head but now rube able to head into a saand packed with reservations appointments, it's going to look a lot different less people will be allowed inside the salonis no waiting areas, no drinks no can l'ask if you want to water know blow-drying might look and bit different bu today you
they found a patch associated with the antimovement bulletproof and we ll sergeant gutzwiller za emorial morning that college that'sn service to the t there's limited the venue along with physical distancing l have much more on the memorial service coming up live in a live report in about 30 minutes. happening day hair salons and barbershops in contra costa county will be allowed to reopen kron 4 sarah stinson live in lafayette this morning with some big changes you can expect to get th we...
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nojoining mfrom atlanta, georgia, is an infectious disease epidemiologist and postdoctoral fellow at emoryversity. we are picking up on what we heard from gary, looking at the spike in cases in the u.s.. orst yet to com guest: it is hard to say, but e increase in cases that has been so fast in the south indicates we have not seen the worst of this yet. rajini: one thing i thought was interesting when i watched that briefing with the vice .esident and fauci, the number of under 35's now getting coronavirus, something likhalf of all new cases are younger people. what do you make of that? guest: when we think of outbres we think of an iceberg. e most visible part is the smallest part, above the water. we are abl to identify cases more severe, those are usually in older adults. as we test more and more people are getting tested, we may find less severe cases among unger people that is likely part of what we are seeing. rajini: why are we seeing a rise in cases in the southern states in the u.s.? guest:his may unfortunately have to do with political ways to identify coronavirus interventions. g
nojoining mfrom atlanta, georgia, is an infectious disease epidemiologist and postdoctoral fellow at emoryversity. we are picking up on what we heard from gary, looking at the spike in cases in the u.s.. orst yet to com guest: it is hard to say, but e increase in cases that has been so fast in the south indicates we have not seen the worst of this yet. rajini: one thing i thought was interesting when i watched that briefing with the vice .esident and fauci, the number of under 35's now getting...
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between underserved communities and the local institutions including hospitals doctor camara jones of emory university told fudge that trust is built when the health care system listens we need to have the people who are at impacted by decisions at the decision-making table at a congressional hearing monday health experts and lawmakers talked about the staggering difference of health outcomes during the pandemic communities of color. i'm more likely to be infected with the virus and then once infected the more likely to die because they are more burdened by chronic diseases with less access to health care and experts told lawmakers inequality extends beyond health care into the economy itself. >>it's estimated that black owned businesses of experience losses of 41% between february in april versus 17% for white on companies. what this indicates is that opportunity is not equally distributed. i race ethnicity in this country north exposure to alabama, republican bradley byrne says about one 3rd of his constituents are african american. >>but if suffered nearly 50% of covid deaths, but i thin
between underserved communities and the local institutions including hospitals doctor camara jones of emory university told fudge that trust is built when the health care system listens we need to have the people who are at impacted by decisions at the decision-making table at a congressional hearing monday health experts and lawmakers talked about the staggering difference of health outcomes during the pandemic communities of color. i'm more likely to be infected with the virus and then once...
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to the light of emory who's really thrilled to be back at school silva all slow in a stunning location. sometimes the walk to catch the school bus in norway looks like a hike in the country spectacular scenery one thing the corona crisis has not changed and break in la france have been boarding the bus south of caution though every morning again since late april. here the strict hygiene regulations are still in force but at the school things are almost back to normal normally uses the traffic light system for at schools the alert level has been on red since the crisis hit now it's on yellow and the peoples have slowly grown used to the classes being kept apart on the school grounds. really hard as we have a big section over there. and the other class in our grade can be there behind the playground. and bricks teacher welcomes the youngsters outside in the school yard 1st they all have to stand in line to disinfect their hands. but since the 1st of june they haven't had to keep the minimum one metre distance from each other any more even if mbox class has plenty of room between the desk
to the light of emory who's really thrilled to be back at school silva all slow in a stunning location. sometimes the walk to catch the school bus in norway looks like a hike in the country spectacular scenery one thing the corona crisis has not changed and break in la france have been boarding the bus south of caution though every morning again since late april. here the strict hygiene regulations are still in force but at the school things are almost back to normal normally uses the traffic...
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emory university african american studies professor carol anderson weighs in on voting rights. join in conversation by democratic congressman barbara lee of california. that all begins tonight at 8:30 p.m. eastern. here on c-span2 booktv. welcome back national book festival presents, a series of features timely subjects and big ideas brought to you by the library of congress, my name is maria lana and i'm a literary director of the library of congress. our program today features distinguished keppra profession or of harvard university joe lepore. among her countless establishments she's also a staff writer at the new yorker and host of a brand-new podcast "the last archives" she's also won numerous awards for her books including international bestseller eaves truths, the history of the united states. her next book is how the cybernetics preparation and better the future will be published in september 2020. speaking to her today about the volatile times and how the coronavirus pandemic will go down in history as my colleague john haskell director of the john w flutie center of t
emory university african american studies professor carol anderson weighs in on voting rights. join in conversation by democratic congressman barbara lee of california. that all begins tonight at 8:30 p.m. eastern. here on c-span2 booktv. welcome back national book festival presents, a series of features timely subjects and big ideas brought to you by the library of congress, my name is maria lana and i'm a literary director of the library of congress. our program today features distinguished...
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. >> some people don't know you have a phd in history from emory what was your field of study? >> the focus of south if it was american history since 1865 to focus primarily on the south i studied under the finest southern historians in the country at that time. they didn't necessarily show my politics the amazing scholars and i learned so much for one - - from them. my doctoral dissertation evangelical higher education between 1865 and world war i. i did not end up teaching , that i end up using all that i learned later for what i ended up doing at the christian coalition and now faith and freedom. it is interesting the way my life took a turn that i did not expect but still benefiting so much from that doctoral education. >> how did you come to your politics? >> the best way to describe that i was raised in a republican household. that was always my background but to get fired up and engaged was a guy from california named ronald reagan. i was a student at the university of georgia. he went from president on - - for president 1980. was chairman of the college republican of th
. >> some people don't know you have a phd in history from emory what was your field of study? >> the focus of south if it was american history since 1865 to focus primarily on the south i studied under the finest southern historians in the country at that time. they didn't necessarily show my politics the amazing scholars and i learned so much for one - - from them. my doctoral dissertation evangelical higher education between 1865 and world war i. i did not end up teaching , that...
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between underserved communities and the local institutions including hospitals doctor camara jones of emory university told fudge that trust is built when the health care system listens we need to have. >>the people who are at impacted by decisions at the decision-making table at a congressional hearing monday health experts and lawmakers talked about the staggering difference of health outcomes during the pandemic communities of color. i'm more likely to be infected with the virus and then once infected the more likely to die because they are more burdened by chronic diseases with less access to health care and experts told lawmakers inequality extends beyond health care into the economy itself. >>it's estimated that black owned businesses that experience losses of 41% between february in april versus 17% for white on companies what this indicates is that opportunity is not equally distributed by race ethnicity in this country north exposure to alabama, republican bradley byrne says about one 3rd of his constituents are african american. >>but if suffered nearly 50% of covid deaths, but i
between underserved communities and the local institutions including hospitals doctor camara jones of emory university told fudge that trust is built when the health care system listens we need to have. >>the people who are at impacted by decisions at the decision-making table at a congressional hearing monday health experts and lawmakers talked about the staggering difference of health outcomes during the pandemic communities of color. i'm more likely to be infected with the virus and...
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vicky hurt spur, professor of the school of nursing and director of the director of data science at emory university. the professor is an issue internationally recognized expert on big data and its impact on health care. she is a specialist in disease transmission, including emergency rooms and aircraft cabins. she received a bachelor of science degree in mathematics and statistics and a doctoral in bio mat that excess from miami university. welcome dr.. as our witnesses, each of you should know that you will have five minutes for your spoken testimony, your written testimony will be included in the hearing. when you have completed we will begin with questions and each member will have five minutes to question the panel. we have a timer here that you can see on your screen. i will notify you when time is up. we will begin today with miss kraus. >> thank you, thank you for the opportunity to discuss our work in reducing the risk of communicating all diseases. air travel more than any other mode of transportation creates the potential for infected persons to move from one part of the world
vicky hurt spur, professor of the school of nursing and director of the director of data science at emory university. the professor is an issue internationally recognized expert on big data and its impact on health care. she is a specialist in disease transmission, including emergency rooms and aircraft cabins. she received a bachelor of science degree in mathematics and statistics and a doctoral in bio mat that excess from miami university. welcome dr.. as our witnesses, each of you should...
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the far-right is a visiting assistant professor of history -- actually in the religion department at emory university, she is working on a manuscript, cooperative battlegrounds, religion and the search for economic alternatives, which is under contract with columbia. and i am an assistant professor of history at the university of california berkeley, my first book, and listing, how the military chaplains shaped religion and state in modern america, came out last year and i'm working on a project on religion in american health care. i will turn to our first question and ask each of our scholars to talk about the bowl of religion in their own work and the way in which thinking about religion has changed the way we can understand these aspects -- certain aspects of american history. >> thank you for that. her own left out of introduction is that her book is also an award-winning book, a prize for the first -- best first book in american religious history. thanks for bringing us all together. my current research project examines the fbi and its relationship to religion during the directorship
the far-right is a visiting assistant professor of history -- actually in the religion department at emory university, she is working on a manuscript, cooperative battlegrounds, religion and the search for economic alternatives, which is under contract with columbia. and i am an assistant professor of history at the university of california berkeley, my first book, and listing, how the military chaplains shaped religion and state in modern america, came out last year and i'm working on a...
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. >> ralph reed, some people don't know you have a phd in history from emory university.hat was your field of study? my field of study was the focus was the south. it was american history since 1855.focus primarily on the cell. i studied under the some of the finest historians in the country at that time, dan t carter and jim rourke who were on my dissertation committee. >> how did you come to your politics? >> i think the best way i can describe it, i was raised in a republican household that was kind of always made background. the way i really kind of got fired up and engaged was a guy from california named ronald reagan i was a student at the university of georgia he ran for president in 1980 nothing against carter personally like have great admiration for him as a christian but i did feel his policies and leadership were given my generation the brightest future for us in the country. i got really excited about ronald reagan and went out and worked my tail off for him and i was a reaganite and that was really the beginning and then i really never looked back. >> you ha
. >> ralph reed, some people don't know you have a phd in history from emory university.hat was your field of study? my field of study was the focus was the south. it was american history since 1855.focus primarily on the cell. i studied under the some of the finest historians in the country at that time, dan t carter and jim rourke who were on my dissertation committee. >> how did you come to your politics? >> i think the best way i can describe it, i was raised in a...
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. >>> jimmy kimmel is set to host the emory words but still unclear how or where that ceremony will bed details will be announced soon. the industry is just beginning to restart production following the stay at home order. the emmy awards is scheduled for september 20. >>> it has been a top 2024 americans and it turns out the national problems are having an effect on our personal happiness. and a study says it is fallen to a 15 year low for happiness. 23% of those surveyed said they are not happy. 10% was 10 years ago and the highest since 1972. the survey was conducted in late may and completed before the death of george floyd. >>> we will try to appear not to have peter as we do weather and look at temperatures that will be warmer the next couple of days. the highs for today were 80 and napa and 83 in santa rosa. a lot like yesterday. no fog at the coast now and tomorrow the warming trend begins. we talked about the low pressure center and how that impacted us on sunday and impacting the weather. it is now in the rockies and the northern plains. check this out. it is dropping a bunch
. >>> jimmy kimmel is set to host the emory words but still unclear how or where that ceremony will bed details will be announced soon. the industry is just beginning to restart production following the stay at home order. the emmy awards is scheduled for september 20. >>> it has been a top 2024 americans and it turns out the national problems are having an effect on our personal happiness. and a study says it is fallen to a 15 year low for happiness. 23% of those surveyed...
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nadine raul, a professor or medicine at emory university, she's worked on four human challenge trialsh start out with deciding which strain of the virus to use and how big a dose to give. >> for coronavirus human challenge, we don't have a strap, we don't have a dose. we also don't have good drug against covid. >> reporter: ordinarily, do diseases or viruss that are -- that have human challenge trials, do they havedrs? >>ypallydo. noe the risk. >> correct. >> reporter: it would take three to six months she says, just to set up human challenge trials but she's in favor of moving forward. >> reporter: is it brave or is it crazy? >> if it's done the right way, it's really a service to society. >> reporter: so you're leaning toward brave. >> i guess so. >> reporter: human challenge trials are still only in the discussion phase while several of the front runners are expected to begin phase three trials this summer. >> i still think there's a good chance by the beginning of 2021 that if we're going to have a off our we'll have it by then. masks, feel safe, will it keep us from getting covid
nadine raul, a professor or medicine at emory university, she's worked on four human challenge trialsh start out with deciding which strain of the virus to use and how big a dose to give. >> for coronavirus human challenge, we don't have a strap, we don't have a dose. we also don't have good drug against covid. >> reporter: ordinarily, do diseases or viruss that are -- that have human challenge trials, do they havedrs? >>ypallydo. noe the risk. >> correct. >>...
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emory university african american studies professor carol anderson weighs in on voting rights.ersation by democratic congressman barbara lee of california. that all begins tonight at 8:30 p.m. eastern. here on c-span2 booktv. welcome back national book festival presents, a series of features timely subjects and big ideas brought to you by the library of congress, my name is maria lana and i'm a literary director of the library of congress. our program today features distinguished keppra profession or of harvard university joe lepore. among her countless establishments she's also a staff writer at the new yorker and host of a brand-new
emory university african american studies professor carol anderson weighs in on voting rights.ersation by democratic congressman barbara lee of california. that all begins tonight at 8:30 p.m. eastern. here on c-span2 booktv. welcome back national book festival presents, a series of features timely subjects and big ideas brought to you by the library of congress, my name is maria lana and i'm a literary director of the library of congress. our program today features distinguished keppra...
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emory vil still gray. 64 in the city. 61 in oakland.louds scattered in san rafael and mid 50s in the the te bay. fog along the coast. and temperatures climb through the 80s to about 90 by the delta. upper 70s around the bay. gonna take while to get interest. we'll look for the clouds to thin out. remaining partly cloudy and cool at the coast. we'll talk about fathers day and a big warmup coming your way next week in a few minutes. liz. >> thanks lisa. new this morning. brand new video of one of the countless fireworks happening over night. illegal fireworks. many exploding right over oakland's lake merit. if you watched this video you can sigh that even that car that drove on the grass to get around en off. hundreds of people had been out there celebrating juneteenth. a similar scene in hunters point. people say they heard this overnight. there have been lots of fireworks in the past couple of weeks. but there really seemed to be a significant increase last night. and now for the developing news with the latest on the monuments and stat
emory vil still gray. 64 in the city. 61 in oakland.louds scattered in san rafael and mid 50s in the the te bay. fog along the coast. and temperatures climb through the 80s to about 90 by the delta. upper 70s around the bay. gonna take while to get interest. we'll look for the clouds to thin out. remaining partly cloudy and cool at the coast. we'll talk about fathers day and a big warmup coming your way next week in a few minutes. liz. >> thanks lisa. new this morning. brand new video of...
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guests will be able to see the park animals emory might but it is an animals only experience as the rides will remain closed. the number of visitors is also being reduced. officials say extensive new safety measures have been put in place to help keep visitors safe and comfortable. tickets for six flags need to be purchased online in advance. >>> flash mountain at disneyland in southern california and magic kingdom park in florida is about to undergo an extreme makeover. the ride has been at the park nearly 30 years and it is one of the most popular but it is also controversial because it is based on the of the south. that movie has long been criticized for stereotypical and offensive the trails of black americans. the rides new theme is based on the 2009 disney film the princess and the frog which features disney's first black princess. >>> here we go with the area weather. it has been a gorgeous afternoon out there and the marine layer is making its presence known and moving back in. we did have warm temperatures inland today. we had some 90s out there so let's look at today's high. you
guests will be able to see the park animals emory might but it is an animals only experience as the rides will remain closed. the number of visitors is also being reduced. officials say extensive new safety measures have been put in place to help keep visitors safe and comfortable. tickets for six flags need to be purchased online in advance. >>> flash mountain at disneyland in southern california and magic kingdom park in florida is about to undergo an extreme makeover. the ride has...
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emergency families is open in the east bay into a partnership between two cities the mayors of oakland and emoryelter. the mayor say that the facility will provide housing for up to 25 families, including fathers with children. services provided at the emergency shelter include meals, on-site residential counseling, employment support, and educational help for children. >> potentially this can house up to 100 people that need dignity and shelter. they need an escape from the streets and a pathway to permanent, stable, safe, healthy housing. >> this is incredible opportunity because justice starts with housing. the fact we can provide them is for housing for families is an incredible project . >> the services provided at the new shelter part meals, counseling, and implement education support also. coming up in sports, a new proposal to get baseball up and running. it is about the players plan to restart america's pastime . >>> on the eleven o'clock news, upper valley wineries coming alive. c help they miss producers are pouring case for the first time in months. >>> coming to you again on a beaut
emergency families is open in the east bay into a partnership between two cities the mayors of oakland and emoryelter. the mayor say that the facility will provide housing for up to 25 families, including fathers with children. services provided at the emergency shelter include meals, on-site residential counseling, employment support, and educational help for children. >> potentially this can house up to 100 people that need dignity and shelter. they need an escape from the streets and a...
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patricia: el doctor carlos del rÍo es virÓlogo, profesor de la universidad de emory y estÁ involucradocunan hasta cien personas. en la segunda fase, entre cien y 300 voluntarios. y en la tercera fase, las pruebas clÍnicas son masivas y pueden incluir hasta 30 mil participantes. carlos: en los prÓximos meses, en julio, entre julio y septiembre, entrarÁn en estudios clÍnicos fase tres un total de tres vacunas distintas. patricia: y es en esta fase en la que se determina la eficacia de la vacuna para contrarrestar la infecciÓn por covid-19. algunos expertos anticipan que la vacuna podrÍa estar lista a finales de este aÑo. carlos: requerimos muchos tiros a gol, pero tambiÉn requerimos que muchos de esos tiros a gol sean goles, ¿no? es decir, requerimos que haya una carrera, pero que tambiÉn la carrera produzca vacunas exitosas. patricia: para estos voluntarios hay miles de vidas en jugo y por eso no hay tiempo que perder. sergi: vale la pena y es un bien comÚn y global, para todos encontrar una soluciÓn eficiente. patricia: y para juan la peor parte de su decisiÓn fue calmar la gran preocu
patricia: el doctor carlos del rÍo es virÓlogo, profesor de la universidad de emory y estÁ involucradocunan hasta cien personas. en la segunda fase, entre cien y 300 voluntarios. y en la tercera fase, las pruebas clÍnicas son masivas y pueden incluir hasta 30 mil participantes. carlos: en los prÓximos meses, en julio, entre julio y septiembre, entrarÁn en estudios clÍnicos fase tres un total de tres vacunas distintas. patricia: y es en esta fase en la que se determina la eficacia de la...
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she is the charles howard kammer professor of every american studies at emory university and the author of white rage, the unspoken truth of our nation's divide. i'm a great admirer of her work exploring the legacies of slavery, segregation, and discrimination and how we remain fundamentally an unequal nation, 400 years after the arrival of african slavery in north america. doctor anderson's book "one person, no vote" chronicles the history of voter suppression in america including all the current ways the republican party is undermining voting rights. doctor anderson, i am delighted to have you here to talk with you about your work, it's wonderful to you. i want us to talk about what we can do to fight back against efforts to suppress the most fundamental and sacred rights we have committed right to vote. we know that this is the current each and every day in our country. start the conversation, can you give our audience a summary of that decision and what it meant? >> for me that decision is going to go down in history the way plus to be ferguson has and the way the dred scott decisio
she is the charles howard kammer professor of every american studies at emory university and the author of white rage, the unspoken truth of our nation's divide. i'm a great admirer of her work exploring the legacies of slavery, segregation, and discrimination and how we remain fundamentally an unequal nation, 400 years after the arrival of african slavery in north america. doctor anderson's book "one person, no vote" chronicles the history of voter suppression in america including...
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between underserved communities and the local institutions, including hospitals doctor camara jones of emory university told fudge that trust is built when the health care system listens we need to have. >>the people who are. >>at impacted by decisions at the decision-making table at a congressional hearing monday health experts and lawmakers talked about the staggering difference of health outcomes during the pandemic. >>communities of color. i'm more likely to be infected with the virus and then once infected the more likely to die because they are more burdened by chronic diseases with less access to health care and experts told lawmakers inequality extends beyond health care. >>into the economy itself. >>it's estimated that black owned businesses of experience loss of 41% between february in april versus 17% for white on companies. what this indicates is that opportunity is not equally distributed. i race ethnicity in this country north exposure to this alabama, republican bradley byrne says about one 3rd of his constituents are african american. >>but if suffered nearly 50% of covid dea
between underserved communities and the local institutions, including hospitals doctor camara jones of emory university told fudge that trust is built when the health care system listens we need to have. >>the people who are. >>at impacted by decisions at the decision-making table at a congressional hearing monday health experts and lawmakers talked about the staggering difference of health outcomes during the pandemic. >>communities of color. i'm more likely to be infected...
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led the three month march from selma to emory, alabama to secure equal voting rights for black americans. you can watch selma for free this month on all digital platforms. >>> a new, huge black lives matter mural has been painted on a street in oakland. chopper 5 flew over the artwork on 15th street between broadway and harrison. it spans three blocks. it comes after a similar mural -- leading to the white house. >>> we feel like a lot of the black women who have been assassinated by the been highli much. and we want to make sure that we are talking about our black men, our black women, our black trans women, our black trans men, we want to talk about all the slides equally. >> in a labor of love around the corner, artists finish this tribute to breonna taylor last night. she was killed in march when louisville police officers barged into her apartment. shooting her aides times while she was in bed. they were investigating a drug operation at a home from taylor's. it would've been her 27th birthday last week so the artist spent 27 hours creating this mural in her honor. >>> coming up, an
led the three month march from selma to emory, alabama to secure equal voting rights for black americans. you can watch selma for free this month on all digital platforms. >>> a new, huge black lives matter mural has been painted on a street in oakland. chopper 5 flew over the artwork on 15th street between broadway and harrison. it spans three blocks. it comes after a similar mural -- leading to the white house. >>> we feel like a lot of the black women who have been...
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jay varkey, an infectious disease professor at emory university in atlanta said yesterday, if you're going to attending a protest, wear a mask, use hand sanitizer and especially protect your eyes with goggles or a face shield. do you agree with those recommendations isn't. >> that is absolutely good advice. we've said from the beginning that everyone should be wearing a face covering and trying our best to maintain good hand hygiene. in the midst of a protest the best way to do that is frequent use of hand sanitizer, so those are all excellent suggestions and good advice. i hope the protesters follow that advice. >> i hope so too. i spoke with the mayor of los angeles, eric garcetti, last night here in "the situation room" about the risks. i want you to listen to what he said. >> the officers in the front formation are not supposed to provide assistance because there are medic -- >> that's the wrong sound bite. he said he's deeply concerned. he was grateful to me for asking the question, but he said that people need to be very careful going out there, despite the really, really impor
jay varkey, an infectious disease professor at emory university in atlanta said yesterday, if you're going to attending a protest, wear a mask, use hand sanitizer and especially protect your eyes with goggles or a face shield. do you agree with those recommendations isn't. >> that is absolutely good advice. we've said from the beginning that everyone should be wearing a face covering and trying our best to maintain good hand hygiene. in the midst of a protest the best way to do that is...
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carlos del rio, epidemiology professor and executive associate team at emory university school of medicineo see you. >> good to see you. >> before we get to that pretty alarming number, you know, the vice president, mike pence, says that all 50 states are opening up safely and responsibly. if that's the case, then why don't we see current numbers that better reflect that? why don't you see florida's numbers looking better? >> well, i think it's just either the vice president is not getting the right information or his statement is grossly irresponsible. the country is not opening safely. we're going in the wrong direction. and we're seeing a number of cases, number of deaths, and number of hospitalizations going up. we are in a situation that we should never have been if we had done things safely and correctly, but we obviously did not. and we are in a very, very, very difficult situation right now. >> what should have been a better approach? what should have been a better approach? there was no real national guideline. the white house said, we're leaving it up to states and municipalities
carlos del rio, epidemiology professor and executive associate team at emory university school of medicineo see you. >> good to see you. >> before we get to that pretty alarming number, you know, the vice president, mike pence, says that all 50 states are opening up safely and responsibly. if that's the case, then why don't we see current numbers that better reflect that? why don't you see florida's numbers looking better? >> well, i think it's just either the vice president...
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n az: sean doyle is a 31 year-old medical student at emory university. he's also one of the first americans to test a potential vaccine for covid-19. >> if my participation in this vaccine trial can help in any way and eventually ensure that it's not infecting people in the u.s. anymore and other places than it would be a great thing to participate in. >> nawaz: he knows the risks are still unknown, but he's had to weigh them before. a few years ago he took part in another vaccine trial, that one for ebola. >> it made me a lot more confident at this was a good choice and the potential benefits would probably far outweigh the risks >> nawaz: doyle is takinpart in a traditional clinical trial, a process that usually unfolds in three pses. first, small groups receive the test vaccine to test for its basic safety. the study is then expanded to include target groups for the vaccine, before its then given to thousands more who then go back to their daily lives, to see how well it protects them d from tease. that process relies on people getting accidentally ex
n az: sean doyle is a 31 year-old medical student at emory university. he's also one of the first americans to test a potential vaccine for covid-19. >> if my participation in this vaccine trial can help in any way and eventually ensure that it's not infecting people in the u.s. anymore and other places than it would be a great thing to participate in. >> nawaz: he knows the risks are still unknown, but he's had to weigh them before. a few years ago he took part in another vaccine...
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she's a political scienceof sor at emory university. thanks so much for being here. obviously, a lot went wrong in georgia. whpened with the voting machines, and what do you make of the secretary of state kind of passing off the blame here? >> well, in short, everything that could go wrong did go wrong yesterday. a number of things could happen. one, there are systemic problems with voting in georgia so counties that often had bottlenecks like fulton county continued to have them. there are reports there are places with large african-american populations that had long wait times and perhaps didn't have the staff or machines to be able to facilitate voting. on top of that, we had the problem of covid 19 creating additional procedures to lengthen the time to have voting, to require people to stand outdeor long periods of time. and you had this as a new voter syst people weren't used to the system and there were problems setting it up nd acclimating the poll workers to the system and that was compound bid the covid. it would have been hard to have places of training and
she's a political scienceof sor at emory university. thanks so much for being here. obviously, a lot went wrong in georgia. whpened with the voting machines, and what do you make of the secretary of state kind of passing off the blame here? >> well, in short, everything that could go wrong did go wrong yesterday. a number of things could happen. one, there are systemic problems with voting in georgia so counties that often had bottlenecks like fulton county continued to have them. there...
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carlos del rio, of emory university school of medicine and the school of public health at emory and a member of the national academy of medicine. as we begin to reopen, we're focusing on the safety and health of our residents and businesses by following the recommendations of our own advisory council for the reopening of atlanta. this group consists of 60 businesses, academic and faith based and leaders who have provided us with a science based road map for reopening our city. we listen to our residents through a recent survey which prompted nearly 16,000 responses indicating an overwhelming fashion that atlantans felt unwilling to go to most businesses and venue types. the majority indicated that they did not feel safe going to establishments without taking their own protective measures and they would be willing to wear face masks if required to do so by workplace or a business establishment. atlanta is the most densely populated city in georgia and especially vulnerable to covid-19. home to many residents with underlying health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and cancer.
carlos del rio, of emory university school of medicine and the school of public health at emory and a member of the national academy of medicine. as we begin to reopen, we're focusing on the safety and health of our residents and businesses by following the recommendations of our own advisory council for the reopening of atlanta. this group consists of 60 businesses, academic and faith based and leaders who have provided us with a science based road map for reopening our city. we listen to our...
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may our acts of solidarity and justice with the living be a .emorial to those who have died lord, bless our burning nation. bless and give peace to the families of george floyd, ahmaud arbery breonna taylor and so , many other families who have lost a son, daughter, father, mother, sister, brother, friend. bless those who take to our streets to protest injustice. give them courage, wisdom and respect for others. bless all those who seek justice and peace when we. have too little of both bless those called upon to protect us. give those in law enforcement a commitment to equal justice for all, respect for the lives and dignity of all those who serve and protect from harm. bless our leaders, give them wisdom, compassion, a thirst for justice. help them bring us together to advance liberty and justice for all. bless your church, wounded by racism. may because your body, your people called to bring good news to the poor, liberty to captives and to set the downtrodden free. bless all who are participating in the dialogue, give us strength and courage, open our eyes, fill our hearts with fait
may our acts of solidarity and justice with the living be a .emorial to those who have died lord, bless our burning nation. bless and give peace to the families of george floyd, ahmaud arbery breonna taylor and so , many other families who have lost a son, daughter, father, mother, sister, brother, friend. bless those who take to our streets to protest injustice. give them courage, wisdom and respect for others. bless all those who seek justice and peace when we. have too little of both bless...
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nadine rouphael, an associate professor of medicine at emory university.as worked on four human trials. which starts out with strain of a virus to use and how big of a dose to give. >> for the coronavirus human challenge, we don't have a strain, we don't have a dose. and we also don't have a good drug against covid. >> reporter: ordinarily, do diseases or viruses that have human challenge trials, do they have rescue drugs? >> typically they do. >> reporter: so with no rescue therapy for coronavirus, that intensifies the risk? >> correct. >> reporter: it would take three to six months, she says, just to set up human challenge trials. but she is in favor of moving forward. is it brave or is it crazy? >> if it is done the right way, it is really a service to society. >> reporter: so you're learning towards brave? >> i guess so. >> reporter: for covid vaccines, human challenge trials are still only in the discussion phase. while several of the front-runners are expected to begin phase three trials this summer. >> i still think there is a reasonably good chance
nadine rouphael, an associate professor of medicine at emory university.as worked on four human trials. which starts out with strain of a virus to use and how big of a dose to give. >> for the coronavirus human challenge, we don't have a strain, we don't have a dose. and we also don't have a good drug against covid. >> reporter: ordinarily, do diseases or viruses that have human challenge trials, do they have rescue drugs? >> typically they do. >> reporter: so with no...
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enforcement stage probably quicker more and more or really are more likely that they had thought sort of emoryand so again the dots that really were probably most of the disparities phone from the mean time as we had from that report the chief constable of the west midlands said that demographics may also have contributed to the disproportionality what do you think of that i think that the of thompson somebody that i quite respect is quite open a risk isn't a place in particular is a place in area and waste melinda's quite a diverse area so that may well of been a factor in this particular piece an area but again it feels a recognised disproportionality across them a number of different forces is demographics may not be just as diverse as a state if. so then how much it hangs the policies for me policies don't always have a whole community look you know because we are all or are black asian minority ethnic communities are under represented in place and you know we have 14 percent those the population of the wheels are black asian minority ethnic background but with only 6 percent of the police
enforcement stage probably quicker more and more or really are more likely that they had thought sort of emoryand so again the dots that really were probably most of the disparities phone from the mean time as we had from that report the chief constable of the west midlands said that demographics may also have contributed to the disproportionality what do you think of that i think that the of thompson somebody that i quite respect is quite open a risk isn't a place in particular is a place in...
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and sheila jackson lee and all of of the congressional black caucus who joined us our community emorialized the life and the hurt, thatns and the the death of george floyd has minneapolis nly to but to our nation. minneapolis, om and it is just beginning the process of healing. and yesterday, we held a town hall conversation with our community organizers. clearfolks, young, --queer, as we joined in a conversation where we had our mayors, our governors, the truth senator's that represent minnesota federally, the state representative, city council members. and where we all sat and listened to the voices of the community, to tell us what police brutality -- the devastation police brutality has caused in our community. what social and economic neglect has done to the black lives in minneapolis and in minnesota. and what we should be doing as leaders who are interested to an act laws that ultimately uplift all of us. it has been 11 days since we lost george floyd due to another senseless act of racism by the hands of our police officers. the latest example of police brutality and excessive force
and sheila jackson lee and all of of the congressional black caucus who joined us our community emorialized the life and the hurt, thatns and the the death of george floyd has minneapolis nly to but to our nation. minneapolis, om and it is just beginning the process of healing. and yesterday, we held a town hall conversation with our community organizers. clearfolks, young, --queer, as we joined in a conversation where we had our mayors, our governors, the truth senator's that represent...
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carlos del rio, a professor of epidemiology at emory university, says the playground is safe with theestling and stuff like that and jumping on each other. it may be more being on the swing or being on the seesaw. >> reporter: del rio also says if your child is older than 2 try to get them to wear a mask. when it comes to surfaces, one study found the virus can live on plastic and stainless steel up to 72 hours. though it is unclear whether the amount of virus found would infect anyone. and for wiping down those little hands -- >> hand sanitizer doesn't work that well when you have dirt on your hands so maybe have water to rinse the hands off then use a hand sanitizer. >> reporter: for ramsey she says they'll soon hit the slide and swings again. >> it was so wonderful to see the joy in their eyes. >> reporter: the cdc recommends playgrounds be routinely cleaned but not disinfected because it hasn't proven to reduce the risk the best thing to do is try and keep your child's hands clean. whit? >> stephanie, i love my kids but they are filthy and they touch their eyes. they touch their f
carlos del rio, a professor of epidemiology at emory university, says the playground is safe with theestling and stuff like that and jumping on each other. it may be more being on the swing or being on the seesaw. >> reporter: del rio also says if your child is older than 2 try to get them to wear a mask. when it comes to surfaces, one study found the virus can live on plastic and stainless steel up to 72 hours. though it is unclear whether the amount of virus found would infect anyone....
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did so many other people whose names we know and whose names we do not know stephon clark, his life emoriesg up in los angeles. >> i was 11 or 12 years old, and it was the l.a. riots, which was also triggered by a senseless act of racism. those memories don't go away >> reporter: it comes with a clip of markle in 2012 that resurfaced this week showing her speaking candidly about her experiences as a biracial woman in america. >> your race is part of what defines you. >> reporter: markle now challenging the class of 2020 to bring change to the world they're living in now. >> with as diverse and vibrant and open minded as i know the teachings at immaculate heart are, i know you know that black lives matter, so i'm already excited for what you are going to do in the world >> reporter: one thing is for sure, the entire world is watching, guys, everybody around the world, we're all holding our breath, not quite sure, frankly, what's ahead. >> indeed. sheinelle, it's so good to see you. i feel like i haven't gotten to talk to you in a long time, at least on tv. >> good to see you too. >> great to
did so many other people whose names we know and whose names we do not know stephon clark, his life emoriesg up in los angeles. >> i was 11 or 12 years old, and it was the l.a. riots, which was also triggered by a senseless act of racism. those memories don't go away >> reporter: it comes with a clip of markle in 2012 that resurfaced this week showing her speaking candidly about her experiences as a biracial woman in america. >> your race is part of what defines you. >>...