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zach friedman? yeah, okay. >> this letter is from zach friedman and patterson, a public comment, dear president mccarthy and honorable members of the building inspection commission, our office represents the s.r.o. hotel coalition, hotels, and other individual owners of s.r.o.s who will be affected by this proposed ordinance. in light of yesterday's shelter in place order and the serious public health risk of covid-19 we reject to this hearing taking place without public participation as required by the ralph m. brown act. neither my clients nor attorneys or other concerned members of the public can violate the order and risk their health to attend this hearing. this hearing must be pro postponed. and including reacting the record in real-time and the statements by city staff and other members of the public. this is not an imminent matter. and this could be accomplished without the proposed new amendments contained within this ordinance. these amendments are not urgent and do not affect any governme
zach friedman? yeah, okay. >> this letter is from zach friedman and patterson, a public comment, dear president mccarthy and honorable members of the building inspection commission, our office represents the s.r.o. hotel coalition, hotels, and other individual owners of s.r.o.s who will be affected by this proposed ordinance. in light of yesterday's shelter in place order and the serious public health risk of covid-19 we reject to this hearing taking place without public participation as...
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even with assistance from the friedman's bureau. the resistance of former slave holders appeared regularly. pat si berlp patsy berlin attempted to find her mother. berlin noted that she was working for the orm eformer own without correspondent. eaton said this statement be referred to the officer in charge of the district for investigation for the correction of any abuses. end quote. while the treatment of former slaves remained unchanged, the assistance commissioner's willingness to intervene and prioritize the testimony of a black woman demonstrates that freed women initiated a transformation in the relationship between themselves and the government. in order for liberty to translate in the lives of freed women, they had to articulate for themselves and their families and wield authorization given by officials like eaton. they were engaged in both personal and political processes of self-making. the black women who sent letters to eaton applied gender norms in their appeals to the federal government. for them, liberty implied the
even with assistance from the friedman's bureau. the resistance of former slave holders appeared regularly. pat si berlp patsy berlin attempted to find her mother. berlin noted that she was working for the orm eformer own without correspondent. eaton said this statement be referred to the officer in charge of the district for investigation for the correction of any abuses. end quote. while the treatment of former slaves remained unchanged, the assistance commissioner's willingness to intervene...
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zach friedman? yeah, okay. >> this letter is from zach friedman and patterson, a public comment, dear president mccarthy and honorable members of the building inspection commission, our office represents the s.r.o. hotel coalition, hotels, and other individual owners of s.r.o.s who will be affected by this proposed ordinance. in light of yesterday's shelter in place order and the serious public health risk of covid-19 we reject to this hearing taking place without public participation as required by the ralph m. brown act. neither my clients nor attorneys or other concerned members of the public can violate the order and risk their health to attend this hearing. this hearing must be pro postponed. and including reacting the record in real-time and the statements by city staff and other members of the public. this is not an imminent matter. and this could be accomplished without the proposed new amendments contained within this ordinance. these amendments are not urgent and do not affect any governme
zach friedman? yeah, okay. >> this letter is from zach friedman and patterson, a public comment, dear president mccarthy and honorable members of the building inspection commission, our office represents the s.r.o. hotel coalition, hotels, and other individual owners of s.r.o.s who will be affected by this proposed ordinance. in light of yesterday's shelter in place order and the serious public health risk of covid-19 we reject to this hearing taking place without public participation as...
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joining us from brooklyn, tom friedman. he is currently the president and ceo of resolve to save lives. i want to begin with the debate now going on in states around the country. what is your advice as they look to reopen their economies, many doing it on a case-by-case, gradual basis? dr. frieden: we're all eager to get out as soon as possible. the risk is if we go out too soon, we could have a resurgence of cases, an explosion of cases, which could overwhelm our healthcare facilities with the lives of healthcare workers and result to having to go back in for a longer period of time so the challenge here really is to look at six different factors. first is, is the virus coming down? are we seeing fewer cases and fewer deaths for at least two weeks? second, is our healthcare system robust so that if there is another surge in cases, we can manage those cases, helping patients to survive and preventing healthcare workers from becoming infected. third, is there a public health system ready to box in the virus. we call it the b
joining us from brooklyn, tom friedman. he is currently the president and ceo of resolve to save lives. i want to begin with the debate now going on in states around the country. what is your advice as they look to reopen their economies, many doing it on a case-by-case, gradual basis? dr. frieden: we're all eager to get out as soon as possible. the risk is if we go out too soon, we could have a resurgence of cases, an explosion of cases, which could overwhelm our healthcare facilities with the...
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>> the cherokee friedman were supposed to get the same amount of land as the native cherokee. in some instances, i seem to find that they got a little bit less. >> fast-forward to 2007, cherokees amended their tribal constitution. how did that change in terms of their citizenship rights? >> in terms of citizenship, as stipulated in the 1866 treaty, could they change their citizenship requirements? cherokees who considered themselves cherokees from way, way back said we have our own autonomy. if there is a mayoral race coming up and someone in the tribe could sway that one way or the other, maybe this is our opportunity to say let's exercise our sovereignty and kick them out of the tribe. we have the right to decide who is a citizen. >> what was the relationship like between the cherokee and the cherokee frieedmen over the last hundred years? >> they were intermingling over that time. it is wrong to say they were the pureblood cherokee and the cherokee freedmen. we are racially mixed with the cherokee whether that is documented or not. -- whether that is documented or not. you
>> the cherokee friedman were supposed to get the same amount of land as the native cherokee. in some instances, i seem to find that they got a little bit less. >> fast-forward to 2007, cherokees amended their tribal constitution. how did that change in terms of their citizenship rights? >> in terms of citizenship, as stipulated in the 1866 treaty, could they change their citizenship requirements? cherokees who considered themselves cherokees from way, way back said we have...
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that is adena friedman, the ceo of nasdaq.his is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn, along with guy johnson in london. this is "bloomberg markets." the house of representatives set to vote on a package of new pandemic really funds for likely approval tomorrow. lawmakers and the administration are turning their attention to the next round of stimulus. for more, let's bring in white house reporter josh wingrove. there's a lot in this particular phase three and i half, if you like, including lots more for the ppp program, much of it unrestricted, much of it for smaller institutions. there's also hospital funding, but it is still not going to be enough i a long shot. josh: it sums like you memorized it. [laughter] ,hat is the rundown for sure and there are already warnings that that ppp money in particular is going to run out. that is meant to keep people on payrolls, in particular aimed at small businesses, and it ran out middle of the week last week. we don't know yet whether they will do another tranche.
that is adena friedman, the ceo of nasdaq.his is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn, along with guy johnson in london. this is "bloomberg markets." the house of representatives set to vote on a package of new pandemic really funds for likely approval tomorrow. lawmakers and the administration are turning their attention to the next round of stimulus. for more, let's bring in white house reporter josh wingrove. there's a lot in this particular phase three and i...
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tom friedman, as usual, thank you so much for joining us. we'll stay in close touch with you, we appreciate it very much. >> great to be with you, wolf. >>> and coming up, we'll get a reality check on the quest for treatments for covid-19. also ahead i'll speak live with the washington state governor jay inslee who is calling president trump's latest tweets, in his word, unhinged, and warning they could lead to violence. ors, it didn't take us long to realize ... ...we weren't in the car business. at lexus, we were in the people business. we needed to be helpful . . . . . . respectful . . . and compassionate. to treat people like guests. it's what we all signed up for. and now when people need this most, we will do what we've always done. take care of people first. the rest will follow. motor? nope. not motor? it's pronounced "motaur." for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. i'm a talking dog. the other issue. oh... i'm scratching like crazy. you've got some allergic itch with skin inflammation. apoquel can work on that itch in
tom friedman, as usual, thank you so much for joining us. we'll stay in close touch with you, we appreciate it very much. >> great to be with you, wolf. >>> and coming up, we'll get a reality check on the quest for treatments for covid-19. also ahead i'll speak live with the washington state governor jay inslee who is calling president trump's latest tweets, in his word, unhinged, and warning they could lead to violence. ors, it didn't take us long to realize ... ...we weren't in...
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joining us on the phone is daniel friedman, former council for the amentarian house judiciary committee. served from 1979 to 2007. fellow for the center of ongressional presidential studies. what is it they are considering with proxy voting? how would that work? the : well, i don't know answer to that because everybody's using loose terms. ne of the things i first learned in law school is define he problem and i don't know whether they're talking about proxy voting or remote voting. things. two different proxy voting would be and we used to have this when i worked on the hill when i first got is that one member would authorize another member to vote or her during their absence. it's y have proxy voting, possible, according to some of the discussion, that you could be authorized by membersour, five, seven to vote in their stead. you could have a third of the quarter of the body or however many members are there would count each member and the four, five people they were voting proxy for for of a quorum and congress could meet. the other is remote voting, would allow members nywhere in th
joining us on the phone is daniel friedman, former council for the amentarian house judiciary committee. served from 1979 to 2007. fellow for the center of ongressional presidential studies. what is it they are considering with proxy voting? how would that work? the : well, i don't know answer to that because everybody's using loose terms. ne of the things i first learned in law school is define he problem and i don't know whether they're talking about proxy voting or remote voting. things. two...
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the middle east it always always was that and now it is be actualized and the american ambassador friedman was very clear in the soft of the meetings in the east room of the white house he said listen you know this is the bible being actualized i mean living in the old testament holiness and then it only the old testament of the jewish bible the old testament and so this is what is coming and really the deal of the century was the sort of laying the foundations 1st of all for the palestinians to give tribute to those in the us tax today like pax romana you know the the province's the pa provinces of pax romana like spain became and gave their fealty. to rome and essentially it's providing that for the palestinians to come in on a subordinate status than a knowledge the new civilizational paradigm in the region that stage one then we move to later stages where it's going to extend jordan probably other states are expected to submit to new most of the arab states have already whole way john will get out of that one that we took for maybe an american viewers here this sounds like a form of ma
the middle east it always always was that and now it is be actualized and the american ambassador friedman was very clear in the soft of the meetings in the east room of the white house he said listen you know this is the bible being actualized i mean living in the old testament holiness and then it only the old testament of the jewish bible the old testament and so this is what is coming and really the deal of the century was the sort of laying the foundations 1st of all for the palestinians...
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we will highlight the point in terms of the limitations of the friedman spirit and distributing the land. they wanted to control their own land, have respect for their labor. what did it mean to be free in terms of mental and intellectual processes? areas where of the the pursuit of literacy was robust. it was incredibly robust. describedwashington it as a whole nation trying to go to school. i imagine everybody trying to get into the schoolhouse to get an education to learn to read, to learn math, all of the elements of education. some of what emerges during this time from missionary and common -- in places like fort royal, a lot of the missionary set up schools but they also find there are already schools there. people like mary peek pictured here in the corner, the freed black woman in hampton who has already been running a free school in hampton for freed black folks before the war. there is already an infrastructure for an education of a sort among freed lack folks to educate other black folks. that continues on during the period of emancipation. there are already places where peopl
we will highlight the point in terms of the limitations of the friedman spirit and distributing the land. they wanted to control their own land, have respect for their labor. what did it mean to be free in terms of mental and intellectual processes? areas where of the the pursuit of literacy was robust. it was incredibly robust. describedwashington it as a whole nation trying to go to school. i imagine everybody trying to get into the schoolhouse to get an education to learn to read, to learn...
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matt friedman of wing zone. >> thank you very much. liz: we do have the closing bell ringing in 29 minutes. we are hold onning ing on to moe gains with the dow up about 391 points. casino stocks getting a roll of the dice at this hour as j jerferies says quarantine rules could be lifted in may. las vegas sands, mgm, wynn, all racking up the chips at this hour. even with china and potentially las vegas reopening in weeks, is it too little, too late for live entertainment as sports and concerts remain frozen in time? in a fox business exclusive, live nation president on what his company is doing to stay alive through the pandemic and breaking news, the sovereign fund out of saudi arabia has just made a big investment in live nation. we will get the story coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i wanted more from my copd medicine that's why i've got the power of 1, 2, 3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved once-daily 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy ♪ the power of 1,2,3 ♪ trelegy ♪ 1,2,3 ♪ trelegy man: with trelegy and the power of 1, 2, 3, i'm bre
matt friedman of wing zone. >> thank you very much. liz: we do have the closing bell ringing in 29 minutes. we are hold onning ing on to moe gains with the dow up about 391 points. casino stocks getting a roll of the dice at this hour as j jerferies says quarantine rules could be lifted in may. las vegas sands, mgm, wynn, all racking up the chips at this hour. even with china and potentially las vegas reopening in weeks, is it too little, too late for live entertainment as sports and...
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zach friedman? yeah, okay. >> this letter is from zach friedman and patterson, a public comment, dear president mccarthy and honorable members of the building inspection commission, our office represents the s.r.o. hotel coalition, hotels, and other individual owners of s.r.o.s who will be affected by this proposed ordinance. in light of yesterday's shelter in place order and the serious public health risk of covid-19 we reject to this hearing taking place without public participation as required by the ralph m. brown act. neither my clients nor attorneys or other concerned members of the public can violate the order and risk their health to attend this hearing. this hearing must be pro postponed. and including reacting the record in real-time and the statements by city staff and other members of the public. this is not an imminent matter. and this could be accomplished without the proposed new amendments contained within this ordinance. these amendments are not urgent and do not affect any governme
zach friedman? yeah, okay. >> this letter is from zach friedman and patterson, a public comment, dear president mccarthy and honorable members of the building inspection commission, our office represents the s.r.o. hotel coalition, hotels, and other individual owners of s.r.o.s who will be affected by this proposed ordinance. in light of yesterday's shelter in place order and the serious public health risk of covid-19 we reject to this hearing taking place without public participation as...
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zach friedman? yeah, okay. >> this letter is from zach friedman and patterson, a public comment, dear president mccarthy and honorable members of the building inspection commission, our office represents the s.r.o. hotel coalition, hotels, and other individual owners of s.r.o.s who will be affected by this proposed ordinance. in light of yesterday's shelter in place order and the serious public health risk of covid-19 we reject to this hearing taking place without public participation as required by the ralph m. brown act. neither my clients nor attorneys or other concerned members of the public can violate the order and risk their health to attend this hearing. this hearing must be pro postponed. and including reacting the record in real-time and the statements by city staff and other members of the public. this is not an imminent matter. and this could be accomplished without the proposed new amendments contained within this ordinance. these amendments are not urgent and do not affect any governme
zach friedman? yeah, okay. >> this letter is from zach friedman and patterson, a public comment, dear president mccarthy and honorable members of the building inspection commission, our office represents the s.r.o. hotel coalition, hotels, and other individual owners of s.r.o.s who will be affected by this proposed ordinance. in light of yesterday's shelter in place order and the serious public health risk of covid-19 we reject to this hearing taking place without public participation as...
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tom friedman, as usual, thanks for joining us.jay, stick around, know you'll be joining us in a little more, our viewers have questions for you. >>> for those with young children at home, cnn is parenting with "sesame street" for a truly special town hall, grover, big bird, among others, will join our erica hill and dr. sanjay gupta to answer questions about the coronavirus. "the abcs of covid-19" airs tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. eastern right here on cnn, you'll want to see that tomorrow morning. >>> up next, a closer look at the risks of coronavirus spreading in businesses and other places now reopening. once again, we're also standing by for today's white house coronavirus task force briefing. lots of questions for the president. he needs to answer them. we'll be right back. -excuse me. uh... do you mind...being a mo-tour? -what could be better than being a mo-tour? the real question is... do you mind not being a mo-tour? -i do. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. noticks and fleas?o simplifies protection. s
tom friedman, as usual, thanks for joining us.jay, stick around, know you'll be joining us in a little more, our viewers have questions for you. >>> for those with young children at home, cnn is parenting with "sesame street" for a truly special town hall, grover, big bird, among others, will join our erica hill and dr. sanjay gupta to answer questions about the coronavirus. "the abcs of covid-19" airs tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. eastern right here on cnn, you'll...
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zach friedman? yeah, okay. >> this letter is from zach friedman and patterson, a public comment, dear president mccarthy and honorable members of the building inspection commission, our office represents the s.r.o. hotel coalition, hotels, and other individual owners of s.r.o.s who will be affected by this proposed ordinance. in light of yesterday's shelter in place order and the serious public health risk of covid-19 we reject to this hearing taking place without public participation as required by the ralph m. brown act. neither my clients nor attorneys or other concerned members of the public can violate the order and risk their health to attend this hearing. this hearing must be pro postponed. and including reacting the record in real-time and the statements by city staff and other members of the public. this is not an imminent matter. and this could be accomplished without the proposed new amendments contained within this ordinance. these amendments are not urgent and do not affect any governme
zach friedman? yeah, okay. >> this letter is from zach friedman and patterson, a public comment, dear president mccarthy and honorable members of the building inspection commission, our office represents the s.r.o. hotel coalition, hotels, and other individual owners of s.r.o.s who will be affected by this proposed ordinance. in light of yesterday's shelter in place order and the serious public health risk of covid-19 we reject to this hearing taking place without public participation as...
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>> and now, a talk about former african slaves of the cherokee nation who were known as cherokee friedman. we'll hear from the who of the book "untangling a red, white, and black heritage: a personal history of the allotment era." >> the cherokee freedmen are those people who were former slaves of a member of the cherokee nation. and they became freedmen in 1866 when there was a peace treaty that because of the cherokee were part of indian territory mandated that the cherokee absorb their former slaves into the tribe. >> and tell me about the location, where were the cherokee located at the time? >> now, the cherokee were in northeastern -- what would become the state of oklahoma. but if you look at a map of the united states in 1880, you'll see that there was states and then there were a few territories between sort of west of texas to california and the indian territory was like a little island because the government had given those five tribes from the south -- southeast and a few other tribes land in fee simple and so that -- that land was owned by the indians. it wasn't until the okl
>> and now, a talk about former african slaves of the cherokee nation who were known as cherokee friedman. we'll hear from the who of the book "untangling a red, white, and black heritage: a personal history of the allotment era." >> the cherokee freedmen are those people who were former slaves of a member of the cherokee nation. and they became freedmen in 1866 when there was a peace treaty that because of the cherokee were part of indian territory mandated that the...
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in marin county, wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >> they got this. >>> new this morning, despite churchesir congregated virtually on zoom to sing for holy week. ♪ >> beautiful. the choir is based in queens, new york. members recorded an online performance of dearosa. they are, quote, separated by location, but together in god's spirit. beautiful. >>> much more in our next hour of abc 7 mornings. the coronavirus hit san francisco's largest homeless shelter. we look at the conditions inside and the possible solutions on how to fix it. >>> two titans of the tech world are teaming up. what they're coming up with that would let you know if you've been close to someone with coronavirus. lowe'to supportitted frontline workers, and our more than 300,000 dedicated associates. thank you for everything you're doing. our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence. yeah, they help us with achievable steps along the way... ...so we can spend a bit now, knowing we're prepared for the future. surprise! we renovated the guest room, so you can live with us. oooh, well... i'm good at my condo. oh. i love
in marin county, wayne friedman, abc 7 news. >> they got this. >>> new this morning, despite churchesir congregated virtually on zoom to sing for holy week. ♪ >> beautiful. the choir is based in queens, new york. members recorded an online performance of dearosa. they are, quote, separated by location, but together in god's spirit. beautiful. >>> much more in our next hour of abc 7 mornings. the coronavirus hit san francisco's largest homeless shelter. we look at...
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was political freedom that we can see through places like the national friedman convention, which we had talked about in the antebellum period. it started around the colonization, immigration debates -- e migration debates in the 1830's. these were freeman conventions. there are still having these meanings, talk about what it means to be free. a lot of times they talk about voting, serving on juries, voting for local offices. these where spaces -- where spaces where they started to craft out what freedom could mean. and they talked about constitutional conventions and participating in them, because one of the things that happened as a result of the civil war and was aolutions reconstruction act that broke the south into military districts and made it so that the states had to rewrite their constitutions to reflect the end of slavery and grant suffrage to freed men. black men were elected to hold offices. there was a majority in louisiana and south carolina. and places like virginia they weren't a majority, but they did participate actively in the conversations about emancipation. on
was political freedom that we can see through places like the national friedman convention, which we had talked about in the antebellum period. it started around the colonization, immigration debates -- e migration debates in the 1830's. these were freeman conventions. there are still having these meanings, talk about what it means to be free. a lot of times they talk about voting, serving on juries, voting for local offices. these where spaces -- where spaces where they started to craft out...
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but, you should do right now by watching abc7's wayne friedman. >> reporter: imagine a busy aiu. buses circle the airport by habit, almost like drones. and a passenger entering the terminal, might frighten you with the noise. this is sfo, covid-19 style. as one sign says, welcome to san francisco. stay healthy with six feet of space, warns another. as if that is going to be an issue. >> attention, to help reduce the strain of covid-19 -- >> reporter: on an average day, sfo sees roughly 150,000 passengers coming and going. with covid-19, 4,000. and those who remain are not very socialable. can you talk about flying today? >> no. >> reporter: you feel like talking about your experience up there? >> no thank you. >> reporter: if you're one of the people who felt that crowds when traveling tend to make us feel isolated, this is the opposite. so slamming of bags, no pushing, no jostling and it's experience. no words this woman sa eerie. >> sad. >> reporter: but it's what we have been dealt. a long singular moment. history unfolding every single day. all we can do, make the best of it.
but, you should do right now by watching abc7's wayne friedman. >> reporter: imagine a busy aiu. buses circle the airport by habit, almost like drones. and a passenger entering the terminal, might frighten you with the noise. this is sfo, covid-19 style. as one sign says, welcome to san francisco. stay healthy with six feet of space, warns another. as if that is going to be an issue. >> attention, to help reduce the strain of covid-19 -- >> reporter: on an average day, sfo...
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i want you to meet angelina friedman. she's now survived two pandemics in her lifetime.as born on a ship traveling from italy to the u.s. in 1918, during the spanish flu pandemic. now, after surviving cancer and a whole bunch of other things, life, actually, the 101-year-old has just beaten coronavirus. her daughter says friedman ran a fever on and off for several weeks after contracting the virus. well, now she's back to her old self and is already looking to get back to her crochet, as you can see here. well done to her. >>> well, here at cnn, we are constantly working to bring you all the facts and the figures of the coronavirus pandemic, but you can also learn how you can help others and how you can get help. so, please do go to cnn.com/impact. well, thanks so much for your company. let's help our medical workers by staying at home and staying safe. i'm robyn curnow. "new day" with john and alisyn is next. enjoy. i've always loved seeing what's next. and i'm still going for my best, even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart val
i want you to meet angelina friedman. she's now survived two pandemics in her lifetime.as born on a ship traveling from italy to the u.s. in 1918, during the spanish flu pandemic. now, after surviving cancer and a whole bunch of other things, life, actually, the 101-year-old has just beaten coronavirus. her daughter says friedman ran a fever on and off for several weeks after contracting the virus. well, now she's back to her old self and is already looking to get back to her crochet, as you...
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it took about 150 years for the friedman descendents to achieve their equality and their citizenship in the cherokee nation. i'm proud that in 2017, the cherokee freedom descendents are -- friedman descendents are part of the cherokee nation. equal with all cherokees. we are a stronger indian nation because of it. and i'm proud to be chief while it is happening. [applause] but back to the treaty of know treaty. a source of pain for the cherokee people. down deep in the treaty is something that we are seizing upon today. i will read you the relevant language. it was mentioned a moment ago. it says it is stipulated that the cherokees shall be entitled to a delegate in the house of representatives of the united states, whenever congress shall make provision for the same. now, i didn't know anything about that until i was a delegate to our constitution convention in 1999. and it was brought up during then, and we enshrined it and our constitution. but it has been over 180 years since that language was put in a treaty in the cherokee nation is not -- has not acted upon it, the government
it took about 150 years for the friedman descendents to achieve their equality and their citizenship in the cherokee nation. i'm proud that in 2017, the cherokee freedom descendents are -- friedman descendents are part of the cherokee nation. equal with all cherokees. we are a stronger indian nation because of it. and i'm proud to be chief while it is happening. [applause] but back to the treaty of know treaty. a source of pain for the cherokee people. down deep in the treaty is something that...
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tom friedman, good to see you, my friend. stay safe and healthy out there. tom, would a biden cabinet mean biden has to be president i don't understand that piece. is that part of the deal or -- >> joe, it's a legitimate question let me turn off the show sorry. personally, i don't have strong feelings about that. >> i was trying to read it without thinking, okay, i see what you're saying but then i think it means biden would be president. that brings in a whole new angle into the whole thing anyway, tom, i just yanking your chain because i was wondering if one follows the other because you want to announce i want at the convention it doesn't mean he becomes president he just puts forward this idea of this big bipartisan cabinet. >> my priority is having a national unity government that can manage the incredible stresses and strains an joe, we haven't even begun to feel the pain and anger that will come out of this. let's remember that the last crisis produced the tea party and occupy wall street they will be knitting circles. they will be knitting circles co
tom friedman, good to see you, my friend. stay safe and healthy out there. tom, would a biden cabinet mean biden has to be president i don't understand that piece. is that part of the deal or -- >> joe, it's a legitimate question let me turn off the show sorry. personally, i don't have strong feelings about that. >> i was trying to read it without thinking, okay, i see what you're saying but then i think it means biden would be president. that brings in a whole new angle into the...
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here's wade friedman. >> reporter: even in quiet kelseyville one reason why mike lindall and his staffegan at 5:00 a.m. for a 100-person takeout order. mike loaded them up shortly before noon. >> you can't believe what the people in this community do and we just put our chin up and we put the shovel in the ground and we go. >> reporter: now the rest, mike fills this order three times a week and delivers to a place where they take his temperature every time and where the staff lines up early knowing what is coming. another donated lunch from mike to the hard-working, covd stressed sutter house hospital. if you look at the results, an emotional mission. if you ask mike why he does it, he says it's the right thing to do. but if you drill deeper -- >> my mom and dad always told me, sometimes it's not about making money but doing the right thing. >> reporter: deke and patty drilled that principle into mike. >> we are losing money, but, you know, we decided that if there's a good chance we're going to go down, we're going to go down doing the right thing. >> reporter: if only mike's mother w
here's wade friedman. >> reporter: even in quiet kelseyville one reason why mike lindall and his staffegan at 5:00 a.m. for a 100-person takeout order. mike loaded them up shortly before noon. >> you can't believe what the people in this community do and we just put our chin up and we put the shovel in the ground and we go. >> reporter: now the rest, mike fills this order three times a week and delivers to a place where they take his temperature every time and where the staff...
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at sfo, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >> it's crazy to see the airport look like that, mike. >> it's like something out of an apocalyptic movie. where did everybody go? >> you don't want to talk to anybody. i don't care if you are a tv news reporter. i got to get to where i need to go. sorry. >> and they were polite about it. you know, they could have been worse. >> yeah. >> could have been rude like stiff arm him and say get away from me. you know, they may have been scared themselves traveling. who knows. my goodness. that was amazing. thank you, wayne, for that. >>> amazing in a whole different direction. if you like warm weather and sunshine, i got it for you. cool at the coast. you'll miss out on the robust warming because of a sea breeze. east bay hills 49 degrees right now and little breezy up there. warmer today everywhere mostly sunny. warmest friday and even warmer tuesday and wednesday and rain absent from the forecast for the remainder of the month. you can see the low clouds coming in later today and the marine layer returning to the coast and mid to upper 60s in san francisc
at sfo, wayne friedman, abc7 news. >> it's crazy to see the airport look like that, mike. >> it's like something out of an apocalyptic movie. where did everybody go? >> you don't want to talk to anybody. i don't care if you are a tv news reporter. i got to get to where i need to go. sorry. >> and they were polite about it. you know, they could have been worse. >> yeah. >> could have been rude like stiff arm him and say get away from me. you know, they may...
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all of their recoveries or something to celebrate just last ar angelina friedman was named prom queenuring a fund springtime eventat her nursing home. r daughter hopes angelina can somehow watch this story you can go stay at home orders around the country. they're they're hard to follow they can be discouraging butthey're also motivating a lot of americans toome up with unique ideas and ways of spreading happiness and positivity with camilla urn out with a closer look. >>americans are getting creati, they're using things like costume stuffed animals and even rocks to bring some sortof positivity in the middle of this pandemic i've been down to the corona sour racks these dancing dinosaurs in h. vermont are delering root beerthe owners of rookies root beer are doing anything they can to keepheir >>and when someone sent them a stume in the mail, delivering the root bee dressed up as nosaurs was a no-brainewhen i opened it up i was like. >> my goodness this is in the spark joy category and wisconsin it all started asa way to help with some home schooling and it to a family 3 days to comp
all of their recoveries or something to celebrate just last ar angelina friedman was named prom queenuring a fund springtime eventat her nursing home. r daughter hopes angelina can somehow watch this story you can go stay at home orders around the country. they're they're hard to follow they can be discouraging butthey're also motivating a lot of americans toome up with unique ideas and ways of spreading happiness and positivity with camilla urn out with a closer look. >>americans are...
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decision, the worstio atrocity the lone terrorist campaign to nullify the reconstruction and find friedman and surfed on had occurred. black will be cnn's aiming to protect the victories and contentious elections occupied the courthouse in the county seat of colfax the anti-militia masked in the surrounding woods prompted evermore frightened blacks to crowd into the courthouse from mutual protection. on easter sunday, the terrorists set the courthouse a light and shot the blacks as they ran out the door and jumped out of the windows inflame this. that evening, they shocked to be crucial to the captive survivors in th bed. perhaps 150 died there with bodies of two routes in the woods, no one knows for sure. though louisiana da was going to charge whites with the murder of blacks so a federal prosecutor of three perpetrators convicted of violating an enforcement act congress passed to strengthen the amendment. but maybe the crime to conspire to deprive someone of the privileges or immunities of the u.s. citizenship but the supreme court overturned the convictions that the rights enumerated a
decision, the worstio atrocity the lone terrorist campaign to nullify the reconstruction and find friedman and surfed on had occurred. black will be cnn's aiming to protect the victories and contentious elections occupied the courthouse in the county seat of colfax the anti-militia masked in the surrounding woods prompted evermore frightened blacks to crowd into the courthouse from mutual protection. on easter sunday, the terrorists set the courthouse a light and shot the blacks as they ran out...
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as milton friedman would say, therefore we need more socialism. they are being indoctrinated without ever hearing about free-market ideas. i founded and workstation workstation, benjamin rush institute back in 2008. it's comparable to the federal society for law students and the ideas to debates on campuses because if i go and debate doctors on campuses and medical schools, they are all for government takeover of health care. the students have never heard the alternative. i'll be talking and debating and they it will be laughing because they think that's all they know and they think it will be more efficient. it will be cheaper. one would be covered. they have no clue about what it looking for their ability to practice medicine. it's a huge problem in this country with identity politics, with the government taking over everything. somehow we have to take that back. >> host: we have, and it's no easy undertaking, i will tell you that. just one last thing from personal experience if you will. i did example because people ask me how his competition g
as milton friedman would say, therefore we need more socialism. they are being indoctrinated without ever hearing about free-market ideas. i founded and workstation workstation, benjamin rush institute back in 2008. it's comparable to the federal society for law students and the ideas to debates on campuses because if i go and debate doctors on campuses and medical schools, they are all for government takeover of health care. the students have never heard the alternative. i'll be talking and...
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wane friedman has that story. >> reporter: if emptiness could make a noise it would be screaming at redwood high school or any other campus in california while they're locked down. places that should be hosting scenes of a quick rush to summer it is especially difficult for the graduating class of 2020. >> our senior year was in the middle of a global pandemic. >> reporter: louis and drake goodman from rwothey are separa connected. >> we are trying to get as close as possible given our resources. >> reporter: they created an instagram page, a forum for all of california's 1 million graduating seniors to share something of this unusual experience. >> while we are disappointed, our understanding. >> rather than just sulk around and resent the world essentially, i wanted to take advantage of this opportunity and make it so we have the memories of a senior year even though we can't be together. >> reporter: this is an unusual situation, especially for the class of 2020. most of them won't walk across the stage at graduation this year. that's a first. and yet if any group is more suited to deal
wane friedman has that story. >> reporter: if emptiness could make a noise it would be screaming at redwood high school or any other campus in california while they're locked down. places that should be hosting scenes of a quick rush to summer it is especially difficult for the graduating class of 2020. >> our senior year was in the middle of a global pandemic. >> reporter: louis and drake goodman from rwothey are separa connected. >> we are trying to get as close as...
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seen themselves as a civilizational project you see that famous columnist in the new york times tom friedman he said used to say you know you measure our success not by troops on the ground but kentucky fried chicken mcdonald's in hollywood it was or was a if you like a cultural project too and a few some years ago nato met leaders of the nato forces came together and nato leaders said look. our empire will fail if the world does not accept of vision as their vision for the future we can't sustain the hedge amid the empire without that vision and so walk to do we have it this munich security conference pompei it was said listen american values american ideals will prevail and that of course was influenced during my eye what happened in the cold war you believe it will and that will it will succeed because it we have the force to make it we have sanctions we have trade we have the dollar we have the military ok i mean this is a it sounds like a virtuous view of the world but it's very dystopian when you think about how it will be made into reality and i think in this is the disenchantment so
seen themselves as a civilizational project you see that famous columnist in the new york times tom friedman he said used to say you know you measure our success not by troops on the ground but kentucky fried chicken mcdonald's in hollywood it was or was a if you like a cultural project too and a few some years ago nato met leaders of the nato forces came together and nato leaders said look. our empire will fail if the world does not accept of vision as their vision for the future we can't...
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>>jennifer friedman baucus with san francisco's coalition on homelessness we believe that that will enable themto move a lot faster they can ju move the shelr operations they n't need to worry about staffing of the hotels and and those kinds of things the denstration comes 3 days after the city announced an outbreak at msc self its largest homeless bryant. located at 5th and >>now 81 guests and 10 staff have tested positive will 91 others have tested negative. >>through a heroic efforts of e department of public health and our own organization have moved everybody out of m a c south. the 100 moved ouof the shelter brings to 750 the total amount of homeless people. >>who have en moved into hotels and city officials say other one to 200 more will likely move soon. but city officials y a lack of staffing plus an unwillingness to move on the partof some homeless people has slowed the process. >>it is not as simple as people uld like to express that it is but it doesn't mean that weare trying every single day that we don't have complying with the order are ourselves and doing everything we can
>>jennifer friedman baucus with san francisco's coalition on homelessness we believe that that will enable themto move a lot faster they can ju move the shelr operations they n't need to worry about staffing of the hotels and and those kinds of things the denstration comes 3 days after the city announced an outbreak at msc self its largest homeless bryant. located at 5th and >>now 81 guests and 10 staff have tested positive will 91 others have tested negative. >>through a...
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market capitalist society that really gets stronger through not only profit but loss as well milton friedman talked about this a lot back in the 1970 s. and the 1980 s. we listen to him back then but for some reason we're not listening to him now do you understand what we're doing with this bailout is it sounds like it's been put together in such a way so it's not direct money it's like free credit is that right. well there's a couple different bailouts so the government comes in and they're doing the stimulus package has 2 trillion i'm sure will go up from there but then the federal reserve comes in and backstops the corporation with setting up all these alphabet soup types of programs i was referring to earlier so it's basically where they extended a line of credit to the corporations not just the airlines but pretty much everyone in the entire s. and p. so if they need to get extra cash to meet their bills or for whatever liquidity reasons they have that the feds are right there to be the lender of last resort but unfortunately now rick they're the buyer of last resort from the standpoint
market capitalist society that really gets stronger through not only profit but loss as well milton friedman talked about this a lot back in the 1970 s. and the 1980 s. we listen to him back then but for some reason we're not listening to him now do you understand what we're doing with this bailout is it sounds like it's been put together in such a way so it's not direct money it's like free credit is that right. well there's a couple different bailouts so the government comes in and they're...
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joining us from brooklyn, tom friedman. he is
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jennifer friedman baucus with san homelessness we believe that that will enable theto move a lot faster they can just move the shelter operations over. ey don't need worry about staffing of the hotels and and those kinds of things the deonstration comes 3 days after the city announced an outbreak. >>at m self its larges homeless shelter located at 5th and bryant. >>now 81 guests and 10 staff have tested positive will 91 others have tested negative. >>through a heroic efforts of the department of public health anour own organization have moved everybody out of a c south. the 100 moved out of the shelter brngs to 750 the total amount of homeless people. >>whhave been moved into hotels and city officials say another one to 200 more will likely move soon. but city officials say a la of stafng plus an unwillingness to move on the part of some homeless people has sled the process it is not as sile as people would like to express that it is. >>but it doesn't mean that we are trying every single day that we don't have the tools and the resources to try and make sure that we are complying with t
jennifer friedman baucus with san homelessness we believe that that will enable theto move a lot faster they can just move the shelter operations over. ey don't need worry about staffing of the hotels and and those kinds of things the deonstration comes 3 days after the city announced an outbreak. >>at m self its larges homeless shelter located at 5th and bryant. >>now 81 guests and 10 staff have tested positive will 91 others have tested negative. >>through a heroic efforts...
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it's called helicopter money an idea 1st introduced in 1969 by nobel prize winning economist milton friedman the idea to get money directly into the hands of consumers some see it as a better way to revive an economy let's bring in our guest joining us now via skype from london is alfie sterling he's the head of economics at the new economics foundation thanks for joining us so some governments in developed countries and now giving money directly to people rather than to the banks as they did in the last financial crisis is this the right approach do you think. yeah i think you know direct bailout if you like for people is absolutely the key priority in this crisis and actually we've probably had too little of it and particularly in the u.k. and other european countries certainly in the u.s. the priorities being actually to turn immediately for the banks it's almost as if governments were expecting to fight the last battle the financial crisis and that they were ready to get money back we really needed here was to bail out people who are losing their jobs this crisis as a result of social is
it's called helicopter money an idea 1st introduced in 1969 by nobel prize winning economist milton friedman the idea to get money directly into the hands of consumers some see it as a better way to revive an economy let's bring in our guest joining us now via skype from london is alfie sterling he's the head of economics at the new economics foundation thanks for joining us so some governments in developed countries and now giving money directly to people rather than to the banks as they did...
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which we're talking a lot of bell will bring policymakers and like lamar alexander will bring in tom friedman former head of the c.d.c. or jeff copeland former head of state he said he and it will be talking to health specialists in the scientists like marty barry from johns hopkins who you see a lot on the code virus or because were oh who ran the cleveland clinic and then we bring an end to sort of people who are like making back scenes and look looking to make those any population so it's on every week the 2nd opinion podcast dot com you can go there and look at it as well what do you think few more questions what do you think of obama's affordable care act. well i thought it was really interesting because when he was campaigning he was campaigning on the cost of health care because that's what really people care about and cared about time and then once he got into office he switched to the access if you will get you a huge issue in this country that 25 percent of people don't have care or maybe 30000000 people 1215 percent only care today they don't get the care but they don't have the in
which we're talking a lot of bell will bring policymakers and like lamar alexander will bring in tom friedman former head of the c.d.c. or jeff copeland former head of state he said he and it will be talking to health specialists in the scientists like marty barry from johns hopkins who you see a lot on the code virus or because were oh who ran the cleveland clinic and then we bring an end to sort of people who are like making back scenes and look looking to make those any population so it's on...
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the middle east it always always was that and now it is be actualized and the american ambassador friedman was very clear in the soft of the meetings in the east room of the white house he said listen you know this is the bible being actualized i mean living in the old testament to hold on to them it only the old testament the jewish bible the old testament and so this is what is coming and really the deal of the century was the sort of laying the foundations 1st of all for the palestinians to give tribute to this in this pax today like pax romana you know the the province's the pa provinces of pax romana like spain became and gave their fealty. to rome and essentially it's providing that for the palestinians to come in on a subordinate status and acknowledge the new civilizational paradigm in the region that stage one then we move to later stages where it's going to extend jordan probably other states are expected to submit to new most of the arab states have already whole way john will get to that point that we took for maybe an american viewers here this sounds like. form of manifest de
the middle east it always always was that and now it is be actualized and the american ambassador friedman was very clear in the soft of the meetings in the east room of the white house he said listen you know this is the bible being actualized i mean living in the old testament to hold on to them it only the old testament the jewish bible the old testament and so this is what is coming and really the deal of the century was the sort of laying the foundations 1st of all for the palestinians to...
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-i'm nick friedman. -i'm omar soliman. -we're the co-founders and c.e.o., president of college hunks hauling junk. -we've taken a simple business, like hauling junk, and made it into a multimillion-dollar company. -take these over to be recycled, donated, disposed of, and then get onto the next job. we have over 50 franchises, over 200 trucks, over 1,000 employees, and over 25 million in annual revenue. when we first started college hunks hauling junk, i never thought we would make real money, but now the company makes millions and millions of dollars. and because of that, i think i've been able to pretty much live out my dream the way i pictured it as a little kid. florida living. -college hunks got started the summer before our senior year at college. my mom had a furniture store, and she had this beat-up cargo van they would use for deliveries. so i asked if we could borrow the van to haul people's junk around the neighborhood, invited nick, said, "all we need is a catchy name." after a couple of beers, we started to ge
-i'm nick friedman. -i'm omar soliman. -we're the co-founders and c.e.o., president of college hunks hauling junk. -we've taken a simple business, like hauling junk, and made it into a multimillion-dollar company. -take these over to be recycled, donated, disposed of, and then get onto the next job. we have over 50 franchises, over 200 trucks, over 1,000 employees, and over 25 million in annual revenue. when we first started college hunks hauling junk, i never thought we would make real money,...
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i start the book with some quotations from milton friedman who reminds us that for all of the virtues of the united states chamber of commerce they are often not very conservative. he has a wonderful passage that a court in the book where he says listen, big businesses often wax poetic about the free enterprise system and they're all on the plane to washington, d.c. asking for special legislation for their company. so like chris, i represented many members of the chamber of commerce when i was a lawyer in washington, d.c. i'm very grateful for all the companies do, for our economy and for our country but they are not the best place to find what the conservative principle suggests we should do to police the marketplace. when is the best place to find what conservative principle say? my book is built upon people like milton friedman, like friedrich hayek, like gary becker, like george stigler, like frank easterbrook, like richard epstein. conservative and libertarian, economists, scholars, lawyers, judges. what do they say? this is what they say. number one, we do have that doe policing
i start the book with some quotations from milton friedman who reminds us that for all of the virtues of the united states chamber of commerce they are often not very conservative. he has a wonderful passage that a court in the book where he says listen, big businesses often wax poetic about the free enterprise system and they're all on the plane to washington, d.c. asking for special legislation for their company. so like chris, i represented many members of the chamber of commerce when i was...
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will my book is built upon people like milton friedman. like gary beckman, like george stigler and frank easterbrook and richard epstein, conservative and libertarian, economists, scholars, lawyers, judges. and what do they say. this is what they say. number one, we do have to have some policing of our marketplace. not even friedrich hayek, the austrian school of economics believed in complete their markets. at the very least, even libertarian say that we need three rules in our markets. no fraud my no breach of contract and no price-fixing. we cannot have good markets if people can get income foods with each other. so the question is how are we going to enforce and implement the rules. what i argue in the book is that that conservative way to do it is through the private enforcement of the law reading in a back to the literature on privatization that was very popular during ronald reagan and margaret thatcher's times, in this literature basically says that we want to privatize everything. and therefore why should we want to privatize enfo
will my book is built upon people like milton friedman. like gary beckman, like george stigler and frank easterbrook and richard epstein, conservative and libertarian, economists, scholars, lawyers, judges. and what do they say. this is what they say. number one, we do have to have some policing of our marketplace. not even friedrich hayek, the austrian school of economics believed in complete their markets. at the very least, even libertarian say that we need three rules in our markets. no...
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friedman to run bar. all talk about that kind of stuff and the vision of a former model and not political that can be controlled by government and is actually in not necessarily centralized because that's kind of a computer science term but it is neutral and cannot be confiscated by the government cannot be censored and is basically something that you have been doing your job and you can print dialog with whoever you want and i used to be. paid over there and many countries and i had to change them fortunately. so our story i started from plot that the and i think if you want to fully grasp the economic philosophy of bitcoin and what it's all about you have to read both economics so yes you can school but i even don't necessarily agree with people who think their bitcoin is an invention of just going to school because they are what computers science and it's not material so you can add all of bitcoin in your hand and it's mass market numbers then that if you fall down the rabbit hole you're going to have
friedman to run bar. all talk about that kind of stuff and the vision of a former model and not political that can be controlled by government and is actually in not necessarily centralized because that's kind of a computer science term but it is neutral and cannot be confiscated by the government cannot be censored and is basically something that you have been doing your job and you can print dialog with whoever you want and i used to be. paid over there and many countries and i had to change...
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is now saying along with dr tom friedman the director for the c.d.c. saying that every city in the country is now in danger of becoming a hotspot of the coronavirus that no matter how big or how small if you do not abide by the lockdowns that you are cities in danger of being over well that's what we're being told so i think we're going to see more tension between this idea of civil liberties and constitutional rights versus what public health directors are telling us as the days and weeks wear on reza long as well as long as we don't get to the point where 'd we reached due to our days level in the philippines which was give it to our audience go ahead ben he said he tells police let's just shoot i'm sure you should i'm odd shoot him dead that's right ben thank you so much for that report well good stuff thanks the host of the world according to jesse here on our team america joining us fresh from a well deserved it says a governor jesse ventura so here's the i have to ask you because you were a governor a damn good one i think and there's a governor
is now saying along with dr tom friedman the director for the c.d.c. saying that every city in the country is now in danger of becoming a hotspot of the coronavirus that no matter how big or how small if you do not abide by the lockdowns that you are cities in danger of being over well that's what we're being told so i think we're going to see more tension between this idea of civil liberties and constitutional rights versus what public health directors are telling us as the days and weeks wear...