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all of us, really dedicate ourselves to keeping burning the golden torch of promise which john fitzgerald kennedy set aflame. [applause] and let none of us stop to rest until we have written into the law of the land all the suggestions that made up the john fitzgerald us continue to supplement that program with the kind of laws that he would have us right. [applause] tonight, we offer ourselves, on our record and by our platform, as a party for all americans. and all american party for all americans! [applause] this prosperous people, this land a reasonable man, has no place for petty partisanship or peevish prejudice. [applause] the needs of all can never be met by parties of the few. [applause] the needs of all cannot be met by a business party or or a labour party. not by a war party or a peace party. not by a southern party or a northern party. [applause] our deeds will meet our needs only if we are served by a party which serves all our people. [applause] we are members together of such a party, the democratic party of 1964. [applause] we have written a proud record of accomplishment
all of us, really dedicate ourselves to keeping burning the golden torch of promise which john fitzgerald kennedy set aflame. [applause] and let none of us stop to rest until we have written into the law of the land all the suggestions that made up the john fitzgerald us continue to supplement that program with the kind of laws that he would have us right. [applause] tonight, we offer ourselves, on our record and by our platform, as a party for all americans. and all american party for all...
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which john fitzgerald kennedy set aflame. and let none of us stop to rest in we have written into the law of the land all of the suggestions that made up the john fitzgerald kennedy program and then let us continue to supplement that program with the kind of laws that he would have us write. tonight we offer ourselves on our record and as a platform as a party for all americans. an all-american party for all americans. this prosperous people, this land of reasonable men, have no place for prejudice. the needs of all can never be met by parties of the few. the needs of all cannot be met by a business party. or a labor party. not by a war party or a peace party. not by a southern party or a northern party. our deeds will meet our needs only if we are served by party. which serves all of our people. we are members together of such a party. the democratic party of 1964. we have written a proud record of accomplishments for all americans. if any ask what we have done, just let them look at what we have promised to do. those promis
which john fitzgerald kennedy set aflame. and let none of us stop to rest in we have written into the law of the land all of the suggestions that made up the john fitzgerald kennedy program and then let us continue to supplement that program with the kind of laws that he would have us write. tonight we offer ourselves on our record and as a platform as a party for all americans. an all-american party for all americans. this prosperous people, this land of reasonable men, have no place for...
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and we are the party of a gallant man, john fitzgerald kennedy. and we're the party of a great leader of compassion. lyndon johnson. [applause] and the party of great men who should have been president and who would have been one of the greatest presidents in history. [applause] i have appreciate what the convention has said -- a great man who appeared as sized the state of the party and i would like to say that we are all for the party of governor jerry brown and senator edward kennedy. [noise] i'd like to say a personal word to some of the candidates. seth, you are tough competitor and superb campaigner and i can attest to that. your speech before the convention was a magnificent favor of what the democratic party is and what it means to the people of this country. and why a democratic victory is so important this year. i reach out to you tonight, and i reach out to all of you and the -- campaign. i need you. [applause] i need your idealism and dedication working for us. there is no doubt that even better service less ahead of. you were grateful
and we are the party of a gallant man, john fitzgerald kennedy. and we're the party of a great leader of compassion. lyndon johnson. [applause] and the party of great men who should have been president and who would have been one of the greatest presidents in history. [applause] i have appreciate what the convention has said -- a great man who appeared as sized the state of the party and i would like to say that we are all for the party of governor jerry brown and senator edward kennedy....
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former president john fitzgerald kennedy was born on may 29, 1917. to mark the centennial of the -- of his birth the smithsonian , american art museum collected dozens of images that chronicle the life of the 35th president. >> my name is larry shiller, the smithsonian american art museum allows me to the guest curator of this exhibit on jfk.
former president john fitzgerald kennedy was born on may 29, 1917. to mark the centennial of the -- of his birth the smithsonian , american art museum collected dozens of images that chronicle the life of the 35th president. >> my name is larry shiller, the smithsonian american art museum allows me to the guest curator of this exhibit on jfk.
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>> would you rather quote richard nixon or john fitzgerald kennedy?[ applause ] the republicans have always been the party of privilege, but this year their leaders have gone even further. in their platform they have repudiated the best traditions of their own party. where is the conscience of lincoln in the party of lincoln? what's become of that traditional republican commitment for the response usuality? what's happened to their commitment to a safe and same arms control. i don't claim perfection to the democratic party. i don't claim that every decision that we have made has been right or popular. certainly, they've not all been easy, but i will say this, we've been tested under fire. we've neither ducked nor hidden. [ applause ] and we've tackled the great central issues of our time. there are stark challenges of peace and energy which have been ignored for years. we've made tough decisions and we've taken the heat for them. we've made mistakes and we've learned from them, but we have built the foundation now for a better future. we've done somet
>> would you rather quote richard nixon or john fitzgerald kennedy?[ applause ] the republicans have always been the party of privilege, but this year their leaders have gone even further. in their platform they have repudiated the best traditions of their own party. where is the conscience of lincoln in the party of lincoln? what's become of that traditional republican commitment for the response usuality? what's happened to their commitment to a safe and same arms control. i don't claim...
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we're the party of a gallant man of spirit john fitzgerald kennedy. and we're the party of a great leader of compassion, lyndon baines johnson. and the party of a great man who should have been president, who would have been one of the greatest in history, hubert humphrey. i have appreciated what this convention said about the humphrey, a great man who epit might have had the democratic party. i would like to say we're also the party of jerry brown and senator edward kennedy. i'd like to say a personal word to senator kennedy. ted, you're a tough competitor and a superb campaigner and i can attest to that. your speech before this convention was a magnificent state of what the democratic party is and what it means to the people of this country and why the democratic victory is so important this year. i reach out to you tonight, and i reach out to all those who supported you and your valiant and passionate campaign. ted, your party needs, and i need you. i need your idealism and dedication working for us. there is no doubt that even greater service lies
we're the party of a gallant man of spirit john fitzgerald kennedy. and we're the party of a great leader of compassion, lyndon baines johnson. and the party of a great man who should have been president, who would have been one of the greatest in history, hubert humphrey. i have appreciated what this convention said about the humphrey, a great man who epit might have had the democratic party. i would like to say we're also the party of jerry brown and senator edward kennedy. i'd like to say a...
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larry fitzgerald, yes, sir. nice night for the cardinals. russell wilson, how in the world can we let this one get away. the same thought probably going through pete carroll's mind. kliff kingsbury in his second season has already won as many games this year as they did all of last year when they were 5-10-1. postgame report from arizona coming up next. >>> welcome to the atlas postgame report. here now liam mchugh. >> an absolute thriller in the desert. our first sunday night overtime affair of the season, and the cardinals upset the seahawks. they outlast the seahawks in this one 37-34. welcome back to arizona. all night long al and cris were talking about how seattle had been living on the edge and living dangerously. tonight it finally caught up with them. went into the game expecting to see a matchup of two of the most dynamic quarterbacks in football and they lived up to the hype. they each put on a show with their arms and legs. but for arizona this will go down as a major team victory. their defense stepped up, they forced a turnover
larry fitzgerald, yes, sir. nice night for the cardinals. russell wilson, how in the world can we let this one get away. the same thought probably going through pete carroll's mind. kliff kingsbury in his second season has already won as many games this year as they did all of last year when they were 5-10-1. postgame report from arizona coming up next. >>> welcome to the atlas postgame report. here now liam mchugh. >> an absolute thriller in the desert. our first sunday night...
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is it fitzgerald >> that's my dog fitzgerald, yes.is this your cat >> yes that is not my cat because i actually ran out of pets so i started texting my friends and family and i asked them, "send me some e-photos of your pets and don't ask questions." [ laughter ] and they did so that's my friend ashley thinking glee, that's her cat, fred >> jimmy: yeah, not bad. very, very -- very talented. i think -- it could be a coffee table book just saying. i want to talk about "a tale of witchcraft. this is your 16th book >> 16th. yeah >> jimmy: do these get any easier for you to write? what was the process like for this guy >> writing this book was an interesting experience, because i was recovering from hip surgery for the majority of it yeah >> jimmy: oh >> as a matter of fact, as soon as i woke up from the operation, first thing i did was order a vodka soda from one of the nurses. but that was beside the point. but yeah, so -- as i was -- as i was editing my first draft, i was going through it, and i could -- because i was in a lot of pain,
is it fitzgerald >> that's my dog fitzgerald, yes.is this your cat >> yes that is not my cat because i actually ran out of pets so i started texting my friends and family and i asked them, "send me some e-photos of your pets and don't ask questions." [ laughter ] and they did so that's my friend ashley thinking glee, that's her cat, fred >> jimmy: yeah, not bad. very, very -- very talented. i think -- it could be a coffee table book just saying. i want to talk about...
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megan fitzgerald is in carson city, nevada for us. good to talk to you.ave rising cases as i just mentioned with the doctors in my last segment across the country. nevada being one of them. now you have a fund-raiser there as well. are you hearing concerns from folks at all when it comes to the spread of the coronavirus? >> reporter: it's a great question, and to set the scene before i answer that question for you, to give you perspective of what you're seeing here, look at this crowd. you're looking at hundreds, potentially thousands as people start to trickle in here to try to get onto the tarmac. you'll see there is little to no social distancing happening here. very few people, if any, wearing masks out here. keep in mind, you know, as you've been reporting as well. nevada is seeing a 9% positivity rate over the last 14 days. we've been speaking with many of these trump supporters who say the coronavirus is not something they're concerned about. listen to what one supporter had to say. >> we are all, all of us are going to eventually be exposed to it
megan fitzgerald is in carson city, nevada for us. good to talk to you.ave rising cases as i just mentioned with the doctors in my last segment across the country. nevada being one of them. now you have a fund-raiser there as well. are you hearing concerns from folks at all when it comes to the spread of the coronavirus? >> reporter: it's a great question, and to set the scene before i answer that question for you, to give you perspective of what you're seeing here, look at this crowd....
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s the most cases since the pandemic began nbc's meagan fitzgerald is live in salt lake city. meagan, how are hospitals there and across the state coping with this surge >> reporter: you know, shep, i think the short answer is day by day. what i can tell you is they're certainly sounding the alarm just last week going to the providers will have to governor to say, look, if the state continues on this trajectory of covid-19 cases continuing to increase, they're going to have to start prioritizing patients. what this means is, for example, if you have a younger patient and an older patient who have similar or equal levels of illness, these health care providers will have to prioritize that younger patient and of course all of this taking an emotional toll on these doctors and nurses >> i can tell you personally that i have been at the bedside of multiple patients of covid-19 and been the last person that they saw, the last person to look at them in their eyes before they died i have to do this sometimes multiple times a day i have seen nurses walk out and say, i can't do this bu
s the most cases since the pandemic began nbc's meagan fitzgerald is live in salt lake city. meagan, how are hospitals there and across the state coping with this surge >> reporter: you know, shep, i think the short answer is day by day. what i can tell you is they're certainly sounding the alarm just last week going to the providers will have to governor to say, look, if the state continues on this trajectory of covid-19 cases continuing to increase, they're going to have to start...
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. >> nbc's meghan fitzgerald. in utah the governor is warning if the infection rate keeps going up, some people might not be able to get the kind of care you need. what are you hearing from health officials this morning? >> yeah. that's exactly right. health officials here are really sounding the alarm here. they're calling the situation in the state of utah dire. just last week we saw the governor speaking candidly to residents and saying they should be alarmed. we saw it back to back record numbers of cases in a single day in utah on thursday. it was then shattered on friday with a total of nearly 2000 cases in one day. but the biggest concern here is what it's doing to the health care system. just overwhelming the health care system throughout the state. specifically icus and here at the university utah hospital just behind me here where the icu is just overrun. we talked to nurses who say look, we have 25 beds. 17 are going to co-vid patients right now. and they also just kind of detailed for us how intense it
. >> nbc's meghan fitzgerald. in utah the governor is warning if the infection rate keeps going up, some people might not be able to get the kind of care you need. what are you hearing from health officials this morning? >> yeah. that's exactly right. health officials here are really sounding the alarm here. they're calling the situation in the state of utah dire. just last week we saw the governor speaking candidly to residents and saying they should be alarmed. we saw it back to...
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nbc's megan fitzgerald is in salt lake city, utah. megan, alarming headlines and numbers there.s happening on the ground in utah? >> reporter: steve, absolutely. a desperate situation here in utah, no doubt about it, as covid-19 continues to surge here. on friday, we saw record numbers of covid cases confirmed in the state. in just one day, they were looking at nearly 2,000 cases. we're talking about hospitals that are overrun. icu units that are either at or approaching capacity fast. as you mentioned a field hospital was -- it was constructed. it was ready to go in the spring. but they never utilized it, although that could certainly be a possibility as this pandemic rages on. but health care workers will tell you, it's not just about adding these beds. it's about having proper medical personnel to be able to provide the necessary care to these patients and every day that gets harder and harder. take a listen to what one icu nurse had to say earlier. >> i can tell you personally that i have been at the bedside of multiple patients of covid-19. and been the last person that the
nbc's megan fitzgerald is in salt lake city, utah. megan, alarming headlines and numbers there.s happening on the ground in utah? >> reporter: steve, absolutely. a desperate situation here in utah, no doubt about it, as covid-19 continues to surge here. on friday, we saw record numbers of covid cases confirmed in the state. in just one day, they were looking at nearly 2,000 cases. we're talking about hospitals that are overrun. icu units that are either at or approaching capacity fast. as...
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megan fitzgerald also in carson city for us.elcome to you, i know the president will be holding a rally there tonight. give me a sense of what the state of the race is in nevada this year. >> reporter: alex, it's a really great question. as you mentioned, president trump is expected to be here later today. as you can see behind me, many of his supporters, these rally goers already standing in line to get to the tarmac. not a lot of people wearing masks, not a lot of social distancing happening here. it was just two weeks ago that president trump was hospitalized for covid-19. now, of course, he's back on the campaign trail with a very rigorous schedule. we saw him yesterday in wisconsin. we saw him in michigan. and then, of course, today he woke up in las vegas, went to orange county for a campaign financing event before, of course, coming here to carson city for a 4:00 p.m. pacific time rally that's going to take place. i think what's interesting here to note is you take a look at these candidates, you take a look at where they
megan fitzgerald also in carson city for us.elcome to you, i know the president will be holding a rally there tonight. give me a sense of what the state of the race is in nevada this year. >> reporter: alex, it's a really great question. as you mentioned, president trump is expected to be here later today. as you can see behind me, many of his supporters, these rally goers already standing in line to get to the tarmac. not a lot of people wearing masks, not a lot of social distancing...
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fitzgerald gibben. this is an account of him as a speaker. the street corner soap box speaker never used mysterious phrases. for one hour, he was funny. much funnier than any vaudeville act. when he describe d how the rich lived, the audience nearly died laughing. when he described how the poor suffered, they laughed, too. he would start with a working man getting up at dawn to go to work, sloppy breakfast, dingy streetcar, filthy shop, fat foreman, hasty lunch, weary afternoon, the ride home. rush to the hungry wife and kids. noise of the street. six days of it. work, work, work. work, eat, sleep. whatever marx may have said, fitzgerald he knew his stuff. this is the way my friends lived, like dogs. when they were tired of laughing, he would shout, fools, how long will you stand this slavery? then he explained the economics of capitalism. the people lived and who lived on the wealth produced by those who operated the music production. clear. what was the solution? abolish the system. turn the private ownership of the mind, factories, and rai
fitzgerald gibben. this is an account of him as a speaker. the street corner soap box speaker never used mysterious phrases. for one hour, he was funny. much funnier than any vaudeville act. when he describe d how the rich lived, the audience nearly died laughing. when he described how the poor suffered, they laughed, too. he would start with a working man getting up at dawn to go to work, sloppy breakfast, dingy streetcar, filthy shop, fat foreman, hasty lunch, weary afternoon, the ride home....
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hospitalizations are up 40% in the last month our meagan fitzgerald is in salt lake city with the latest. >> reporter: fran circumstances health officials here are calling the cases dire cases are surging. just like on friday, they saw a record number of cases in just one day, nearly 2,000. hospitals are overrun across the state. icus at or approaching capacity. doctors even going to the governor last week letting him know if the state continues on this trajectory and cases continue to rise, they're going to have to start prioritizing care what this means, for example f you have a younger patient and older patient with equal level of illness, the health care workers would have to prioritize the health of the younger person the state's not there yet, but they say they could be weeks away, which is why health officials, doctors, nurses, the governor are pleading with the public to try do their part to stop the spread of the virus. >>> we've got fire, ice, and, yeah, a hurricane all getting tracked by janessa webb this morning. that's a lot on your plate this morning, janessa good morning.
hospitalizations are up 40% in the last month our meagan fitzgerald is in salt lake city with the latest. >> reporter: fran circumstances health officials here are calling the cases dire cases are surging. just like on friday, they saw a record number of cases in just one day, nearly 2,000. hospitals are overrun across the state. icus at or approaching capacity. doctors even going to the governor last week letting him know if the state continues on this trajectory and cases continue to...
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meghan fitzgerald is in new mexico.icials are bracing for an icu surge that might mean turning some hospital patients away. wisconsin is politically an important state. the president has been on the ground rallying voters. the new polling we talked about showed the co-vid response is in large part potentially driving voters away from him. talk about how officials are trying to turn this crisis around from a pandemic perspective. >> you look at the front page here. worst day yet. in the month that's seen loot of bad coronavirus related days. the thing about yesterday is it not only did we see a lot of records being broken, but the records were smattered yesterday. a record number of new cases. a record number of lives lost. a double digit increase in that death toll just yesterday. and a record number of people in the hospital fighting for their lives. you hear from local officials saying the spread is widespread and out of control. and you listen to what the top medical officials say, and it doesn't make you feel any be
meghan fitzgerald is in new mexico.icials are bracing for an icu surge that might mean turning some hospital patients away. wisconsin is politically an important state. the president has been on the ground rallying voters. the new polling we talked about showed the co-vid response is in large part potentially driving voters away from him. talk about how officials are trying to turn this crisis around from a pandemic perspective. >> you look at the front page here. worst day yet. in the...
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. >> that's warriors play by play announcer bob fitzgerald calling the catch. the warriors partner would other bay area teams to have their own local broadcasters call another team's memorable plays along with showcasing bay area sports, the message, we're all on the same team in stopping the spread of coronavirus. >> the catch is the iconic sports moment in bay area history. and just something that really will be relived and talked about forever in the history of the nfl and certainly in the history of the bay area. any kind of publicity, any kind of awareness, anything we can do to share among sports fans or just society, let's get on this together, get through this and move onto better days. >> that complete video is on social media for warriors, 49ers and rest of your bay area teams. that's your look at sports. more news after the break. give you my world ♪ ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. proposition 16 takes some women make as little as 42% of w
. >> that's warriors play by play announcer bob fitzgerald calling the catch. the warriors partner would other bay area teams to have their own local broadcasters call another team's memorable plays along with showcasing bay area sports, the message, we're all on the same team in stopping the spread of coronavirus. >> the catch is the iconic sports moment in bay area history. and just something that really will be relived and talked about forever in the history of the nfl and...
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prison supermax i have i've interviewed people in them they were described i think by edward fitzgerald q.c. the defense could see as a clean hell. and that says it perfectly the sanitized wonderfully scent of tar shining. and they are a vision of a true brave new world and it's there as so many witnesses made clear he'd be subject to something cold sans it's an acronym for special administrative measures in which he'd be dropped in the hall and not seen again they said not solitary confinement in that in fact he would have access to things that easy the prosecution's arguing against this was not was was 90 against day it was so disingenuously quite a was a country club so it was it was so pathetic one rightly should be angry about it but that's the game they play. a song that's the whole the whole hearing shouldn't have happened it should have been for all and out we had evidence on the the 2nd last day that. a sundress being spied on by a spanish security company almost certainly in the pay of the cia all his his confidential deliberations with with his lawyers and doctors had been sp
prison supermax i have i've interviewed people in them they were described i think by edward fitzgerald q.c. the defense could see as a clean hell. and that says it perfectly the sanitized wonderfully scent of tar shining. and they are a vision of a true brave new world and it's there as so many witnesses made clear he'd be subject to something cold sans it's an acronym for special administrative measures in which he'd be dropped in the hall and not seen again they said not solitary confinement...
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meghan fitzgerald was warming her lunch when the squeal of sirens made her look up. >>> i just assumed that's not good, and that i went out the back door to look out the window and i just saw all the smoke coming up. it looks like it started on the right side so i saw a bunch of smoke it was like oh, there's a brush fire in the nice of the names start ripping and i was like okay, that's real. >> reporter: with jobs and 20 engines, it was kept at 10 acres and some minor exterior damage to homes but no permanent damage. the mayor says he's always worried about the fire potential of that hill. >> that hill gets dry pretty quickly up there because of the vegetation and all of those wonderful trees, eucalyptus and pine. they are beautiful, but the content is a lot of oil, a lot of burning material so we always worry about that. >> reporter: a carpenter was 15 it away when he got a call from his housemates that they were evacuating. >>> probably the last thing i expected today. this is probably the last place that is going to happen. >>> when will fire crews finally gave the all clear? use o
meghan fitzgerald was warming her lunch when the squeal of sirens made her look up. >>> i just assumed that's not good, and that i went out the back door to look out the window and i just saw all the smoke coming up. it looks like it started on the right side so i saw a bunch of smoke it was like oh, there's a brush fire in the nice of the names start ripping and i was like okay, that's real. >> reporter: with jobs and 20 engines, it was kept at 10 acres and some minor exterior...
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how good maryland is, but northwestern, a down year a year ago, which didn't sit well with pat fitzgerald. they put it together and got off to a really good start. their defense was flying around tonight. >> chris: again, a big day for rutgers and sparty's fans are a little bit worried. seven turnovers. seven turnovers in that loss today. five of them fumbles. scarlet knights forced seven turnovers all of last year in their conference games. got seven takeaways in east lansing today. >> kirk: you don't think a head coach matters? i don't care who you're playing. greg schiano changes a culture when you have results like that. this team didn't know how to win for years. but the story of the day has to be, i think, indiana. i think tom allen, getting that game into overtime against penn state, we all think that game had a chance to be competitive, but tom allen's come so close against some of the blue bloods in the big ten, just unable to close the door and today they're able to find a way in overtime against penn state. >> chris: yeah, i said double overtime earlier, felt like quadruple ove
how good maryland is, but northwestern, a down year a year ago, which didn't sit well with pat fitzgerald. they put it together and got off to a really good start. their defense was flying around tonight. >> chris: again, a big day for rutgers and sparty's fans are a little bit worried. seven turnovers. seven turnovers in that loss today. five of them fumbles. scarlet knights forced seven turnovers all of last year in their conference games. got seven takeaways in east lansing today....
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and ryan fitzgerald misses badly, wide right. he's had a couple of misses here in the second half, and grayson atkins, for north carolina, missed on their last possession. agonizing for mike norvell. eyeing a big upset in his first year as head coach here at florida state. why are we doing ? why are we doing what? using my old spice moisturize with shea butter body wash... all i wanted was to use your body wash and all i wanted was to have a body wash. and your friend says they don't want fries... get them the fries. or else, your fries... will be their fries. ♪ ba da ba ba ba but i think i've aged you well. some might say perfect. so who's ready to show them who's the cheesiest?! i woke up feeling the cheesiest coach! cheese! cheese! cheese! cheez-it! official sponsor of the college football playoff! you can give her the "rodgers rate" on her insurance. well, that's just fine considering the "rodgers rate" isn't real. yeah but i'm sure you gotta probably pull some strings or something, ya know. look, there's no strings. here's t
and ryan fitzgerald misses badly, wide right. he's had a couple of misses here in the second half, and grayson atkins, for north carolina, missed on their last possession. agonizing for mike norvell. eyeing a big upset in his first year as head coach here at florida state. why are we doing ? why are we doing what? using my old spice moisturize with shea butter body wash... all i wanted was to use your body wash and all i wanted was to have a body wash. and your friend says they don't want...
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how do well in pick skiers keep fitzgerald the off season before the pandemic many have to travel abroad but in australia freestyle skiers can now hit the slopes year round thanks to a new water around the flying kangaroos are making a splash in brisbane as they practice aerial jumps with wet suits instead of species athletes can reach reached up to 70 kilometers an hour on plastic ramps. is your mind top story the white house says u.s. president donald trump is suffering from mild symptoms of covered 19 he and his 1st lady midlothian have tested positive and that quarantining at the white house the president's chief of staff says he is in good spirits. that you can always get the w. news on the go just down the road out from google platform the app store that'll give your access to the latest mission around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and if you're part of a news story the for those who can use the after sentence for the terms of the. situ update more world news at the top of the hour in just a moment i'll be back to take you through the events of the d
how do well in pick skiers keep fitzgerald the off season before the pandemic many have to travel abroad but in australia freestyle skiers can now hit the slopes year round thanks to a new water around the flying kangaroos are making a splash in brisbane as they practice aerial jumps with wet suits instead of species athletes can reach reached up to 70 kilometers an hour on plastic ramps. is your mind top story the white house says u.s. president donald trump is suffering from mild symptoms of...
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seems certain that john fitzgerald kennedy will be the next president of the united states. >> waltere might not have been most trusted man in america but he was trusted as were his counterparts on abc and nbc. if they said kennedy was the new president, that's the way it was. >> as we go through the night and toward the dawn, counting the votes in this, one of the closest presidential elections in many, many years. >> west virginians were democrats in those days. by 2016, this was solid trump country. >> at one time they had more money and knew what to do with it in this county. >> and sheriff martin west reflected local optimistic. >> you really think things are going to change? >> i think he can help us, yeah. >> four years later the optimism is a little frayed but support for trump is undiminished. >> he's done a lot for us last four years. >> how did you react when you heard the news of president and first lady having covid? >> i was startled when i heard it and first thoughts really was how the democrats were going to make fun of trump, which they already have, msnbc and cnn alr
seems certain that john fitzgerald kennedy will be the next president of the united states. >> waltere might not have been most trusted man in america but he was trusted as were his counterparts on abc and nbc. if they said kennedy was the new president, that's the way it was. >> as we go through the night and toward the dawn, counting the votes in this, one of the closest presidential elections in many, many years. >> west virginians were democrats in those days. by 2016,...
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we may not be in the fitzgerald theater, and coming to you from the npr news form.n imaginative, expansive, wide ranging conversation with her authors. still, let's acknowledge that in the four world, this remarkable book by claudia simply made for the crackling intensity of a gathered audience. part
we may not be in the fitzgerald theater, and coming to you from the npr news form.n imaginative, expansive, wide ranging conversation with her authors. still, let's acknowledge that in the four world, this remarkable book by claudia simply made for the crackling intensity of a gathered audience. part
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former president john fitzgerald kennedy was born on may 29, 1917. to mark the centennial of the -- of his birth the smithsonian , american art museum collected dozens of images that chronicle the life of the 35th president. >> my name is larry shiller, the smithsonian american art museum allows me to the guest curator of this exhibit on jfk. i photographed a lot of politicians. i started with richard nixon, governor brown in california and john f. kennedy and many of the events he was present at. tragically, i was in dallas when he was assassinated. why this exhibit here in the american art museum at this time? well, it's the centennial of his birth. in hundred years ago on may 29 he was born. how do you put an exhibit like this together? where do you start? first you start with a few researchers. we collected 34,000 photographs of jfk and his family. it took about six months and it became the basis of a very important book that we published with harper collins. from those 34,000 pictures in the 400 and some odd pictures in the book we were able to
former president john fitzgerald kennedy was born on may 29, 1917. to mark the centennial of the -- of his birth the smithsonian , american art museum collected dozens of images that chronicle the life of the 35th president. >> my name is larry shiller, the smithsonian american art museum allows me to the guest curator of this exhibit on jfk. i photographed a lot of politicians. i started with richard nixon, governor brown in california and john f. kennedy and many of the events he was...
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the yukon gold caves are one of the earliest known aboriginal heritage sites let's bring in james fitzgerald his legal counsel at the australasian center for corporate responsibility he joins us live from sydney james good to have you with us i mean this is an extraordinary case isn't it where rio tinto knew that these caves were a huge cultural significance to the indigenous people and yet they still went ahead anyway and blew them up it's it's hard to see what excuses the departing c.e.o. and his band of merry managers came up with what do you make of the hearing. court the today's hearing that wraps it up about a month of hearings was quite bizarre you had a sort of parade of the war indeed. people who really resigned from the company presenting evidence to have our fix a problem you know you have you know sebastian chris barrie samone even telling the committee. you know the problem has fixed the problem it didn't by accident and so you've got this today government inquiry into the destruction of these caves james what exactly is the government hoping to find out because many people say
the yukon gold caves are one of the earliest known aboriginal heritage sites let's bring in james fitzgerald his legal counsel at the australasian center for corporate responsibility he joins us live from sydney james good to have you with us i mean this is an extraordinary case isn't it where rio tinto knew that these caves were a huge cultural significance to the indigenous people and yet they still went ahead anyway and blew them up it's it's hard to see what excuses the departing c.e.o. and...
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. >> seattle at arizona, these two veterans squared up a few times, russell wilson, larry fitzgerald, the cardinals trailed by ten. kyler murray is christian kirk. regulation force overtime. the seahawks got the ball back. they tried to get into field goal range. simmons goes into territory. zane gonzales then lines up for 40 yards. drama on the cake, but it is good they are 5-2, seattle is five and one. very tough in the nfc west. >> the steelers and titans are in a battle of the undefeated, at one point pittsburgh was 24- 7. stephen goes into force overtime with 36-yard, but the steelers hang on to win this 127 to 24, now they are the loan undefeated team. >> 16 seconds away from a win over cleveland, the browns are 24 yards from the end zone, and jones does that toe tap, getting them down, 37 to 34, clinton goes 5-2. >> the falcons are down by two, with 1:10 to go, todd gurley tries to go down short goal lines so the falcons can beat out the clock and the game- winning field pool, he goes down a little late and gets over the goal line. it is a touchdown. he is mad as he sits on the
. >> seattle at arizona, these two veterans squared up a few times, russell wilson, larry fitzgerald, the cardinals trailed by ten. kyler murray is christian kirk. regulation force overtime. the seahawks got the ball back. they tried to get into field goal range. simmons goes into territory. zane gonzales then lines up for 40 yards. drama on the cake, but it is good they are 5-2, seattle is five and one. very tough in the nfc west. >> the steelers and titans are in a battle of the...
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and these veterans have scored a couple of times, russell wilson, larry fitzgerald, the cardinals trailed by ten here in the fourth quarter. christian kirk stretches to the end zone, field goal on the last play in regulation. they would have wanted in ot. they try to get into field goal range themselves. wilson is picked up by simmons. the cardinals got 19 yards closer. zane gonzales lines up for 48 yards. a little drama still in the kick. the cardinals have a 37-34 when pure 5-2, 5-1 in a very tough nfc west. the other undefeated teams, the steelers and the titans went today in nashville. the titans stealing, the game goes to overtime with a 46-yard field goal. the steelers are perfect at 6- 0. >>> and he was not the name we were talking about after three rounds, he came four strokes down. nine birds in all, and yet late, john was the last to catch it, he needed that early at a 10-4. and then the third rent later, justin thomason. edging out the number two, and number three players in the world. we've got a lot more coming up in sports rep, in about 30 minutes. >> joe, we will see you th
and these veterans have scored a couple of times, russell wilson, larry fitzgerald, the cardinals trailed by ten here in the fourth quarter. christian kirk stretches to the end zone, field goal on the last play in regulation. they would have wanted in ot. they try to get into field goal range themselves. wilson is picked up by simmons. the cardinals got 19 yards closer. zane gonzales lines up for 48 yards. a little drama still in the kick. the cardinals have a 37-34 when pure 5-2, 5-1 in a very...
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. >> will come to talking volumes we may not be in the fitzgerald center to have the imaginative expansivede ranging conversation with our
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repository of facts and ideas, will feed history with a permanent record of the dreams of john fitzgerald kennedy and also the realization of those dreams. in america, the records of a great political leader will not be threatened by succeeding political regimes which might fear them because we are a nation committed not only to freedom, but also to the pursuit of truth." i just love those words. patrick: that is a wonderful closing. thank you for your time. much to think about and hopefully inspire our viewers to come see you. you guys have a terrific website with lots of resources for folks to explore the kennedy legacy and the administration. alan: patrick, thank you. patrick: absolutely. is airingn history tv coverage of presidential races. sunday, debates from the 1992 presidential campaign between president bush, ross perot, and governor bill clinton, and a 1996 campaign between president clinton and former senator bob dole. here is a preview. >> i would like to direct my question to mr. perrault. what will you do as president to open foreign markets to fair competition from america
repository of facts and ideas, will feed history with a permanent record of the dreams of john fitzgerald kennedy and also the realization of those dreams. in america, the records of a great political leader will not be threatened by succeeding political regimes which might fear them because we are a nation committed not only to freedom, but also to the pursuit of truth." i just love those words. patrick: that is a wonderful closing. thank you for your time. much to think about and...
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now, we should highlight elisa fitzgerald. hello. you have seven minutes. >> good evening. members of the board, my name is elisa fitzgerald, and i will be speaking on behalf of myself and alexander middleman. we reside at 48 seward street, directly across the street. when 50 seward was for sale in 2015, we walked through it. the layout is indeed outdated. we would also like to tell you that two of our adjacent neighbors at 51 and 54 seward completelied renovations of their properties with no objection from us or their seward street neighbors. we are all here today because the owners chose an on us development plan incongruous with our neighborhood. 50 seward is already a very large building, having 3,489 square feet according to the plans. adding a fifth story and pushing the facade 10 feet closer to seward street's curb, this project will add 1,778 square feet to the building and create a total square footage of 5,267 square feet. they would become the largest single-family resident on seward street by more than 2,000 square feet. the next largest home, 57 seward is only
now, we should highlight elisa fitzgerald. hello. you have seven minutes. >> good evening. members of the board, my name is elisa fitzgerald, and i will be speaking on behalf of myself and alexander middleman. we reside at 48 seward street, directly across the street. when 50 seward was for sale in 2015, we walked through it. the layout is indeed outdated. we would also like to tell you that two of our adjacent neighbors at 51 and 54 seward completelied renovations of their properties...
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>> will come to talking volumes we may not be in the fitzgerald center to have the imaginative expansive wide ranging conversation with our authors. and then to be simply made of the intensity of an audience in a community like ours with the killing of george floyd it is challenging and introspective and quiet and devastating i was always aware my value is determined by my skin color first and foremost. a poet and essayist a professor of poetry at yale and we find her in her home in connecticut. >> i really miss talking to you in front of a live audience i'm glad we can make this work but i have to say i will miss that. so thank you and welcome. >> thank you for having me. >> before the pandemic that you would imagine you would be traveling and talking about this book in front of live audiences? >>. >> i thought as close as i could come to have conversations with different people across the country and try to make that happen this is the next best thing. and to speak to a wide range of people before the election to think how we managed to get ourselves where we are. >> the things that i
>> will come to talking volumes we may not be in the fitzgerald center to have the imaginative expansive wide ranging conversation with our authors. and then to be simply made of the intensity of an audience in a community like ours with the killing of george floyd it is challenging and introspective and quiet and devastating i was always aware my value is determined by my skin color first and foremost. a poet and essayist a professor of poetry at yale and we find her in her home in...
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fitzgerald says these are bullish comments and see significant upside for the sector in a democraticep. we could see canopy growth up 30%. gaining inaurora double-digit percentage. david: thank you so much to scarlet fu. coming up next, we have more from michigan. we will talk with the former head of the republican party in the state of michigan about the prospects for donald trump in michigan. coming up on "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ so you're a small business, or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with serious and reliable internet. powered by the largest gig speed network in america. but is it secure? sure it's secure. and even if the power goes down, your connection doesn't. so how do i do this? you don't do this. we do this, together. bounce forward, with comcast business. ♪ power.this is balance of bloomberg has learned the white house is increasing its fiscal stimulus offer to $1.8 trillion. this is three days after president trump pulled his team from negotiati
fitzgerald says these are bullish comments and see significant upside for the sector in a democraticep. we could see canopy growth up 30%. gaining inaurora double-digit percentage. david: thank you so much to scarlet fu. coming up next, we have more from michigan. we will talk with the former head of the republican party in the state of michigan about the prospects for donald trump in michigan. coming up on "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. ♪ so you're a small...
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for "today," megan fitzgerald, nbc news, salt lake city. >> this morning, new orleans and other parts bracing for hurricane zeta. the storm strengthened overnight and likely to make landfall today as a category 2, and the winds could gust as high as 100 miles an hour. that is enough to cause extensive damage from the stateline to alabama. >> we will check in with al on that in a little bit. >> well, we have got the news done and so there is only one thing left to do. >> what is that? >> the morning boost. >> a mother and daughter who teach kindergarten classes are both doing it from the house. so if you happen to drop by, you'll probably see puppet shows, dancing and singing. ♪ and now it's time to say good-bye ♪ bye, my friends. ♪ ♪ >> okay, come on now. they make it look like fun. it takes a lot of dedication. they're coming up with new ways to keep the kid engaged. they're learning. i think it's a perfect time i to shout out those teachers >> i was just thinking that, hoda teachers are the best. they're so clever and they're so dedicated. my first grader told me they have some who
for "today," megan fitzgerald, nbc news, salt lake city. >> this morning, new orleans and other parts bracing for hurricane zeta. the storm strengthened overnight and likely to make landfall today as a category 2, and the winds could gust as high as 100 miles an hour. that is enough to cause extensive damage from the stateline to alabama. >> we will check in with al on that in a little bit. >> well, we have got the news done and so there is only one thing left to do....
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nbc's meghan fitzgerald in salt lake city.n, there have been warning the state will have to implement crisis standard of care favoring younger patients if the spikes there continue. what does that really mean? >> reporter: yeah, andrea, so state health officials here really aren't mincing words at the state of affairs here in utah. they are calling it frightening and scary. we've heard state officials say in their entire medical career they have never been more scared. we're seeing a surge of covid throughout the state. we're seeing hospitals overrun. here at the university of utah hospital icus at capacity. so last week we saw hospitals going to the governor saying, hey, look, if this continues on the trajectory the state is on right now with cases continuing to climb, they might be in a position where they will have to prioritize care. what that looks like is, for example, you have an older patient and a younger patient that have equal symptoms. that frontline worker would prioritize the younger patient because statistically
nbc's meghan fitzgerald in salt lake city.n, there have been warning the state will have to implement crisis standard of care favoring younger patients if the spikes there continue. what does that really mean? >> reporter: yeah, andrea, so state health officials here really aren't mincing words at the state of affairs here in utah. they are calling it frightening and scary. we've heard state officials say in their entire medical career they have never been more scared. we're seeing a...
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keith fitzgerald following this closely. the badger state will be are up close and personal today as both campaigns focus on wisconsin right now. the battle though is over the latest of the pandemic issues where we've seen a spike in cases not only on a per capita basis, but the third highest spike in total we've seen across the country. so wisconsin moves from talking about the economy to worrying right now increasingly about all these covid-19 cases. hillary vaughn is in milwaukee with more. hey, hillary. >> reporter: hey, neil. well, this is biden's busiest day on the trail this year. he is barnstorming three battleground states today. he does -- he just touched down in des moines, iowa. he has not been there since the iowa caucuses in february. he's up by just one percentage point, and biden from day one has been making a play for farmers in the state, hitting trump on how china trade and climate change have impacted their industry. but yesterday the iowa corn growers' association made history by making president trump t
keith fitzgerald following this closely. the badger state will be are up close and personal today as both campaigns focus on wisconsin right now. the battle though is over the latest of the pandemic issues where we've seen a spike in cases not only on a per capita basis, but the third highest spike in total we've seen across the country. so wisconsin moves from talking about the economy to worrying right now increasingly about all these covid-19 cases. hillary vaughn is in milwaukee with more....
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i can't to ask keith fitz-gerald, the fitzgerald wealth group, michael lee and.m the 30,000-foot view and move to the individual opportunities in the market. ranking, if you guys will the issues that you think are bothering the market most in the last 72 hours and we can start with stimulus, keith. how much do you think the saga is really dragging on the market at this point? >> i think it is dragging a lot, and to your point i would add a third thing. america wants congress to do its job. numbers are almost irrelevant. earnings are out the door. the people want to get back to works, they need hope, confidence, need a vaccine, politics to settle down. when those things happen the market will take off like a rocket. charles: michael your thoughts on the impact of just asking you the impact of the stimulus talks. i believe it has been a few weeks now where people kind of believe it won't happen f it does, great. we're resigned to the fact it will happen after the election? >> charles, i've been saying this on your show for a little while now, enhanced unemployment
i can't to ask keith fitz-gerald, the fitzgerald wealth group, michael lee and.m the 30,000-foot view and move to the individual opportunities in the market. ranking, if you guys will the issues that you think are bothering the market most in the last 72 hours and we can start with stimulus, keith. how much do you think the saga is really dragging on the market at this point? >> i think it is dragging a lot, and to your point i would add a third thing. america wants congress to do its...
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we may not be in the fitzgerald theater, and coming to you from the npr news form. but i think we can still have an imaginative, expansive, wide ranging conversation with her authors. still, let's acknowledge that in the four world, this remarkable book by claudia simply made for the crackling intensity of a gathered audience. particularly in a community like ours that witnessed the police killing of george floyd. the book is challenging and introspective. it's outraged and quiet and devastating. early in the book ms. rankin writes i was always aware that my value in our culture's eyes is determined by my skin color first and foremost. claudia rankin is a poet, and essayist and playwright. she is a professor of poetry at yale, the new book is titled just us, an american conversation. and we find ms. rankin at her home in connecticut. i really miss talking to you in person in front of a live audience. i'm glad we could make this work. but i just have to say i'm really going to miss that, so welcome. >> host: thank you so much kerri for having me. >> tell me how, in t
we may not be in the fitzgerald theater, and coming to you from the npr news form. but i think we can still have an imaginative, expansive, wide ranging conversation with her authors. still, let's acknowledge that in the four world, this remarkable book by claudia simply made for the crackling intensity of a gathered audience. particularly in a community like ours that witnessed the police killing of george floyd. the book is challenging and introspective. it's outraged and quiet and...
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and tom fitzgerald, the data analyst for health and human services, it was the disaster we saw with ourt the documentation behind it in this new report. >> what are we learning from it this morning, jacob? >> i think what we're learning is exactly what we've been talking about over the course of the last two years, three years if you count the pilot program. folks were warned. hhs warned, dhs warned. all this stuff has been laid out in public reporting. i wrote about it in my book. the idea is that trump administration political appointees ignored those warnings, pressed forward with these separations resulting in the lifelong damage and trauma that we're all talking about right now that vice president biden in his new plan says he will address on day one of his administration with an executive order to reunite the 545 children whose parents the government literally -- the ngos that have been tasked literally cannot locate at this point three years after they were separated. >> jacob soboroff, thank you for that reporting this morning. >>> we want to thank all of you for watching this h
and tom fitzgerald, the data analyst for health and human services, it was the disaster we saw with ourt the documentation behind it in this new report. >> what are we learning from it this morning, jacob? >> i think what we're learning is exactly what we've been talking about over the course of the last two years, three years if you count the pilot program. folks were warned. hhs warned, dhs warned. all this stuff has been laid out in public reporting. i wrote about it in my book....