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my 1st guest tonight is galen droopy is the host and producer of the politics podcast 538 based in new york city galen it's good to see you again we know that the president he had to hit the ground running in terms of responding to the pandemic what kind of grades are americans giving him for that well addressing the coronavirus pandemic is one of his strongest points with the american public so overall about 60 percent of americans approve of the job he's doing addressing the coronavirus pandemic that's quite high especially considering that we have really high rates of partisan polarization in the united states so if you look at his approval overall is a pro rating is about 54 percent today on has 100th day and about 42 percent of americans disapprove so you can see from that that overall more americans think he's doing well on addressing the coronavirus pandemic than approve of him overall and of course that probably has a lot to do with the fact that republicans and democrats are just divided on practically everything but where is his approval rating not as strong. you know one of
my 1st guest tonight is galen droopy is the host and producer of the politics podcast 538 based in new york city galen it's good to see you again we know that the president he had to hit the ground running in terms of responding to the pandemic what kind of grades are americans giving him for that well addressing the coronavirus pandemic is one of his strongest points with the american public so overall about 60 percent of americans approve of the job he's doing addressing the coronavirus...
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droopy is the host and producer of the politics podcast 538 based in new york city galen is good to see you again we know that the president he had to hit the ground running in terms of responding to the pandemic what kind of grades are americans giving him for that. well addressing the coronavirus pandemic is one of his strongest points with the american public so overall about 60 percent of americans approve of the job he's doing addressing the coronavirus pandemic that's quite high especially considering that we have really high rates of partisan polarization in the united states so if you look at his approval overall is a pro rating is about 54 percent today on has 100th day and about 42 percent of americans disapprove so you can see from that that overall more americans think he's doing well on addressing the coronavirus pandemic than approve of him overall and of course that probably has a lot to do with the fact that republicans and democrats are just divided on practically everything these days when we're in sue's approval rating not as strong you know one of the areas where
droopy is the host and producer of the politics podcast 538 based in new york city galen is good to see you again we know that the president he had to hit the ground running in terms of responding to the pandemic what kind of grades are americans giving him for that. well addressing the coronavirus pandemic is one of his strongest points with the american public so overall about 60 percent of americans approve of the job he's doing addressing the coronavirus pandemic that's quite high...
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droopy is the host and producer of the politics podcast 538 based in new york city galen it's good to see you again we know that the president he had to hit the ground running in terms of responding to the pandemic what kind of grades are americans giving him for that. well addressing the coronavirus pandemic is one of his strongest points with the american public so overall about 60 percent of americans approve of the job he's doing addressing the coronavirus pandemic that's quite high especially considering that we have really high rates of partisan polarization in the united states so if you look at his approval overall is a pro rating is about 54 percent today on has 100th day and about 42 percent of americans disapprove so you can see from that that overall more americans think he's doing well on addressing the coronavirus pandemic than approve of him overall and of course that probably has a lot to do with the fact that republicans and democrats are just divided on practically everything these days where is his approval rating not as strong you know one of the areas where his ap
droopy is the host and producer of the politics podcast 538 based in new york city galen it's good to see you again we know that the president he had to hit the ground running in terms of responding to the pandemic what kind of grades are americans giving him for that. well addressing the coronavirus pandemic is one of his strongest points with the american public so overall about 60 percent of americans approve of the job he's doing addressing the coronavirus pandemic that's quite high...
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hello, galen? galen young? >> hello. i'm galen. can you hear me? >> and can. hi.y name is galen young. >> actually, you have a really bad connection. [indiscernible] >> galen, we can't hear you. try and call back. apologies. >> allison, i don't thank you did anything wrong. >> okay. >> thank you. hello, and marie? >> hi. i'm a citizen of san francisco. i opposed to having allison collins resign. i feel the pain of the asian community, i pained by the anti- asian behavior throughout our nation. i would love to see the board of education actually implement restorative practices. we all have implicit biases. we all, everyone of you, and me, okay? let's face it. let us heal. i would love to see some bridge builders. i was flabbergasted by the colleague that i saw on twitter. i could not believe it never call into the school board, but this is outrageous. bridge build. ally ship. restorative practices. let's demonstrate and model to the children. >> thank you. hello, rory? >> hi. i a teacher in san francisco unified. i just want to say that i talking to people all over
hello, galen? galen young? >> hello. i'm galen. can you hear me? >> and can. hi.y name is galen young. >> actually, you have a really bad connection. [indiscernible] >> galen, we can't hear you. try and call back. apologies. >> allison, i don't thank you did anything wrong. >> okay. >> thank you. hello, and marie? >> hi. i'm a citizen of san francisco. i opposed to having allison collins resign. i feel the pain of the asian community, i pained by...
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galen's video to piece together the moments before the deadly confrontation. sheriff say the incident required the use of deadly force and that quick action may have saved the lives of others, including one of their own since the suspect was unable to fire off more shots. we got very lucky here today because a matter of inches are officer could've been struck and killed in the head, authorities say. the suspect whose identity has not been released, has a criminal history, which includes robbery. burglary firearms possession and assault with a deadly weapon. part of the investigation will include looking into whether the suspect had ties to that particular neighborhood or whether he was there for some other reason. greg liggins ktvu fox two news. new information now attend. we're learning about the funeral of the 20 year old man shot and killed by police in minnesota last sunday. don t writes funeral will be held at thursday at noon at a church in minneapolis, the reverend al sharpton said his organization the national action network, will cover the funeral cos
galen's video to piece together the moments before the deadly confrontation. sheriff say the incident required the use of deadly force and that quick action may have saved the lives of others, including one of their own since the suspect was unable to fire off more shots. we got very lucky here today because a matter of inches are officer could've been struck and killed in the head, authorities say. the suspect whose identity has not been released, has a criminal history, which includes...
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he seals the case, you guys remember, when hippocrates and galen, they thought there were humors that go throughout our body. he said, that's garbage, because he worships the microscope, he loved it. in addition to autopsies, he brought the microscope very much to the center of death investigation. he deserves to be called the father of the modern autopsy. both these things come to the united states fairly quickly in the 19th century. the most influential was william ostler, he becomes the most revered physician of his time. he taught people to be autopsies, made it the cause celebre in medicine. he told a friend, i've been watching this case, meaning his own medical case, for two months and i'm sorry i won't see the post-mortem. he was so committed to autopsies, he wouldn't be able to do his own. when they did an autopsy on him, in fact he was right about that. when does it become systematized? same thing with floating the lungs. that actually had been around forever. does anybody know what that is? okay. this is going to get morbid, we talked about that already. so in the case of a
he seals the case, you guys remember, when hippocrates and galen, they thought there were humors that go throughout our body. he said, that's garbage, because he worships the microscope, he loved it. in addition to autopsies, he brought the microscope very much to the center of death investigation. he deserves to be called the father of the modern autopsy. both these things come to the united states fairly quickly in the 19th century. the most influential was william ostler, he becomes the most...
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you remember hype across east, galen all thought that diseases were humorous, out of bounds, so we had these for humors and a circulate throughout our body. that's why they draw blood. to establish balance. he was like, that is garbage. he warships the microscope. he loved it. in addition to doing micro -- autopsies he brought the microscope to the center of that investigation. he deserves to be called the father of the modern autopsy. i will just say both of these things come to the united states fairly quickly in the 19th century, the most influential there and not depicted here is william on slur. he studied both of these and came to canada and ultimately to the united states where he becomes the most respected and revered north american physician of his time. he not only performed autopsies -- speaking of himself he told a friend i've been watching this case, meaning his own medical case, for two months, and i'm sorry that i shall not see the postmortem. that's how committed he was to autopsies. that he was not able to do his own. he would've loved to do that more than anything els
you remember hype across east, galen all thought that diseases were humorous, out of bounds, so we had these for humors and a circulate throughout our body. that's why they draw blood. to establish balance. he was like, that is garbage. he warships the microscope. he loved it. in addition to doing micro -- autopsies he brought the microscope to the center of that investigation. he deserves to be called the father of the modern autopsy. i will just say both of these things come to the united...
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you guys will remember this probably hypocrates and galen all thought that when we had diseases it was our humors. right that we're out of balance. we had these four humors and they're circulate throughout our body and that's why they draw blood right? it's just sort of reestablish balance. he's like that's garbage because he is he worships the microscope. he loved it. so in addition to doing autopsies, he brought the microscope very much to the center of death investigation. so he deserves i think to be called the father of the modern autopsy. i'll just say both of these things come to the united states fairly quickly in the 19th century the most influential there not depicted here. is this guy so william osler he'd studied with both of these men and then he came to canada and then ultimately to the united states where he becomes the most respected and revered north american physician of his time. he not only performed autopsy's taught people to do it sort of made it the cause celebrate in medicine. and speaking of himself. he told a friend. i've been watching this case meaning his ow
you guys will remember this probably hypocrates and galen all thought that when we had diseases it was our humors. right that we're out of balance. we had these four humors and they're circulate throughout our body and that's why they draw blood right? it's just sort of reestablish balance. he's like that's garbage because he is he worships the microscope. he loved it. so in addition to doing autopsies, he brought the microscope very much to the center of death investigation. so he deserves i...