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guy washington whoever here and guess would they go now and you last shall i will when i say you can shout. you go eat when i say you can eat and guess would ask hey take your reckon take it now that's the reality it was going on i had no walls in the prison with lockdown and a lockdown in this in a state but especially in mississippi is the time for the o.c. out of more to allow staff of our way to being overworked to have time off so this is a lot of. this going on even more pressure rises a pressure situation. we want you to 29 should we want any brothers or sisters as inside you know 32 to be our unit 32 we want parchment showdown in the interim. immediately what we want is for those brothers and sisters aside to have better food better health care better mental health care we want to be treated like human beings we want them to be able to have access to their family existed to their representation because these are things that they're being deny right now just the sheer volume of which you have to try and do in this year manage time and amount of money that it takes to even to f
guy washington whoever here and guess would they go now and you last shall i will when i say you can shout. you go eat when i say you can eat and guess would ask hey take your reckon take it now that's the reality it was going on i had no walls in the prison with lockdown and a lockdown in this in a state but especially in mississippi is the time for the o.c. out of more to allow staff of our way to being overworked to have time off so this is a lot of. this going on even more pressure rises a...
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guys. washington has to confess he feels deeply embarrassed on the issue of prisoners.risoners on both sides are going to languish in captivity until the treaty of paris. this is an image done of american prisoners on the famous jersey prison ship. showing the sunken faces of these men. we don't have any images for the british prisoners, but british pension applications, the survivors who made it through the captivity and made it home to apply for a pension, they read like a laundry list of misery, suffering and woe. a few quotes from members. enlisted prisoners were in these camps talking about how their confinement left them really suffering. bearing the scars of their captivity for life. many don't actually live very long after they returned home. one british survivor, he said, "the treatment of prisoners in general during the american war was harsh, severe, and in many instances inhuman. " that's a sad upsetting story. what are we going to make of that? how does this make us rethink the american revolution? i think it forces us to confront an uncomfortable reality,
guys. washington has to confess he feels deeply embarrassed on the issue of prisoners.risoners on both sides are going to languish in captivity until the treaty of paris. this is an image done of american prisoners on the famous jersey prison ship. showing the sunken faces of these men. we don't have any images for the british prisoners, but british pension applications, the survivors who made it through the captivity and made it home to apply for a pension, they read like a laundry list of...
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guys. washington has to confess he feels deeply embarrassed on the issue of prisoners. both prisoners on both sides, british and american custody and americans in british custody will languish in captivity again until the treaty of paris. this is an image done of american prisoners on the jersey -- the famous jersey prison ship, showing the sunken faces of these men. don't have any images for the british prisoners, but british pension applications, the survivors made it through their captivity and made it home to apply for a chelsea pension, these things read like a laundry list of misery, suffering and woe. a few quotes from members, enlisted prisoners in these camps, talking about how their confinement left them suffering, burying the scars of their captivity for life. many of them don't live long after they return home. one british survivor, wrote in his diary, he said the treatment of prisoners in general during the american war was harsh, severe, and in many instances inhuman. a pretty sad story, right? pretty upsetting story. what do we make of that, what is the s
guys. washington has to confess he feels deeply embarrassed on the issue of prisoners. both prisoners on both sides, british and american custody and americans in british custody will languish in captivity again until the treaty of paris. this is an image done of american prisoners on the jersey -- the famous jersey prison ship, showing the sunken faces of these men. don't have any images for the british prisoners, but british pension applications, the survivors made it through their captivity...
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he was a servant of one of george washington's aides. he is the black guyg the boat on the painting. >> there were about 300 soldiers that crossed. if we had to wait for 2400, it would take all day. it took washington nine hours. but, yeah, about 300 today and about 48 boat crews. the boat crews come out and practice. they practice on a local lake. and then we come down and practice on the river. so we do -- there's a lot. the planning goes on all year. there will be a meeting in january just to be briefed and then we start planning for next year. >> i kind of had advanced training because my father fished. he never owned a motor. we rowed into the bay. i was 10 years old. i started rowing a boat at 10. so rowing this is just a reflection of my childhood. >> i've been doing george washington for nine years now. it's a tremendous opportunity. as you -- as you look around here, you see hundreds and hundreds of visitors that come to this park just to see this one event. it's an iconic event. not only is regionally important but nationally important. without th
he was a servant of one of george washington's aides. he is the black guyg the boat on the painting. >> there were about 300 soldiers that crossed. if we had to wait for 2400, it would take all day. it took washington nine hours. but, yeah, about 300 today and about 48 boat crews. the boat crews come out and practice. they practice on a local lake. and then we come down and practice on the river. so we do -- there's a lot. the planning goes on all year. there will be a meeting in january...
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he was the servant of one of george washington's aides, and he is a black guy rowing the boat in the painting. >> a lot that crossing 1776. if we had to wait for 2400, it would take all day. took washington nine hours. about 300 today and about 48 boats crew. the boats crew come out and practice on a local lake. we come down and practice on the river. we do -- there is a lot at -- the planning goes on all year. there will be a meeting in january and that we will start planning for next year. >> my father never owned a motor. when we went out fishing, we wrote in the chesapeake bay, we rode into the bay. i was ten years old. i started growing the boat at ten. row in this is just a reflection of my childhood. >> as a reenactor i've been doing george washington for nine years now and it's a tremendous opportunity. as you look around here, you see hundreds and hundreds of visitors that come to this park just to see this one event. it's an iconic event and it's something that, not only is regional important, but also nationally important. without this victory, the army would've collapsed.
he was the servant of one of george washington's aides, and he is a black guy rowing the boat in the painting. >> a lot that crossing 1776. if we had to wait for 2400, it would take all day. took washington nine hours. about 300 today and about 48 boats crew. the boats crew come out and practice on a local lake. we come down and practice on the river. we do -- there is a lot at -- the planning goes on all year. there will be a meeting in january and that we will start planning for next...
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of george washington crossing the river, the man rowing the boat to the right of george washington, is a black guye whipple. he was the servant of one of george washington's aides, and he is a black guy rowing the boat on the painting. we meet all year ian lee or long to plan this. and 1776 they would cross, if you had to wait for 2400 it would take all day. it took washington nine hours. about 300 today and 48 boat crew. the boat crew comes out to practice, they come out on a local lake and they practice on the river. the planning goes on all year. there will be a meeting in january. and then we will start planning for next year. >> i have advanced training, my father never owned a motor. when we went out fishing, we caught our spots and our fish. we rode into the bay. i started rowing a boat at ten. this is the reflection of my childhood. >> as a reenactor have been doing george washington for nine years now. it is a tremendous opportunity, as you look around here and you see hundreds and hundreds of visitors who come to this park just to see this. it is an iconic event. it is not only regionall
of george washington crossing the river, the man rowing the boat to the right of george washington, is a black guye whipple. he was the servant of one of george washington's aides, and he is a black guy rowing the boat on the painting. we meet all year ian lee or long to plan this. and 1776 they would cross, if you had to wait for 2400 it would take all day. it took washington nine hours. about 300 today and 48 boat crew. the boat crew comes out to practice, they come out on a local lake and...
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of george washington crossing the river, the man rolling the boat to the right of george washington, is a black guys name was prince whipple. he was the servant of one of george washington's aides, and he is a black guy rowing the boat in the painting. we meet all year long to plan this. there's 48 boat crew. it takes 12 per boat. there will be about 300 soldiers crossing, a lot less than the 2400 that actually crossed in 1776. if we had to wait for 2400 it would take all day. it took washington nine hours. about 300 today and about 48 boat crew. the boat crews come out and practice. they practice on a local lake. then we come and practice on the river. the planning goes on all year. there will be a meeting in january and then will start planning for next year. >> i had advanced training because my father fished. he never owned a motor. when we went out fishing we rode in the chesapeake bay. we rode into the bay. i was ten years old i started rowing a boat at that age. rolling this is just a reflection of my childhood. >> as a reenactor i've been doing george washington for nine years now. it is a
of george washington crossing the river, the man rolling the boat to the right of george washington, is a black guys name was prince whipple. he was the servant of one of george washington's aides, and he is a black guy rowing the boat in the painting. we meet all year long to plan this. there's 48 boat crew. it takes 12 per boat. there will be about 300 soldiers crossing, a lot less than the 2400 that actually crossed in 1776. if we had to wait for 2400 it would take all day. it took...
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this is the one business show you can't afford to miss something or montevideo guy in washington coming up as the global number of coven 1000 cases a surge of 43000000 the european union comes up with its own half trillion euro recovery plan to look forward to the congressional budget office as dire numbers for the future of the economy and the federal deficit much of the total expense and the washington area dr about the rise of color health and how it may become the new normal but we have a show for you today so let's go and dive right. global infections for the coronavirus stand out more than $2700000.00 the total death toll and nearly 200000 world leaders met virtually with the world health organization to launch what they called a landmark collaboration to fight the pandemic while the u.s. did not participate but french president emanuel mccrone and german chancellor angela merkel were among the group and they pledged to accelerate their work on these tests drugs and even vaccines while you as you and secretary general antonio terrorists cited the importance of these global efforts
this is the one business show you can't afford to miss something or montevideo guy in washington coming up as the global number of coven 1000 cases a surge of 43000000 the european union comes up with its own half trillion euro recovery plan to look forward to the congressional budget office as dire numbers for the future of the economy and the federal deficit much of the total expense and the washington area dr about the rise of color health and how it may become the new normal but we have a...
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painting of george washington crossing the river the man rowing the boat to the right of george washington is a black guyrince whipple. he was a servant of one of george washington's aides. and he is a black guy rowing the boat on the painting. >> we meet all year long to plan this. there's 48 boat crew because it takes 12 per boat and there will be about 300 soldiers crossing, a lot less than the 2,400 that actually crossed in 1776. if you had to wait for 2,400, it would take all day. took washington nine hours. but yeah, about 300 today and about 48 boat crew. and the boat crews come out and practice. they practice on a local lake. and then we come out and practice on the river. so we do -- there's a lot -- the planning goes on all year. there will be a meeting in january just to be brief and then we'll start planning for next year. >> i kind of had advanced training because my father, he never owned a motor. when we went fishing we rowed in the chesapeake bay. we caught or spots and croakers and our rockfish, we rowed into the bay. i was 10 years old. i started rowing a boat at 10. so rowing this is j
painting of george washington crossing the river the man rowing the boat to the right of george washington is a black guyrince whipple. he was a servant of one of george washington's aides. and he is a black guy rowing the boat on the painting. >> we meet all year long to plan this. there's 48 boat crew because it takes 12 per boat and there will be about 300 soldiers crossing, a lot less than the 2,400 that actually crossed in 1776. if you had to wait for 2,400, it would take all day....
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you have the unique perspective, you were the guy in washington people got mad at.ere trying to deal with hurricanes and other disasters. it's not the most important point but let me start where the president ended. he said you left the shelves empty, true or false? >> ask congress. they approved the budgets. and, again, we were going through shut down. we had not recovered, yeah, it was having an impact at the time. shutting down government and not funding agencies was going to have an impact on those type of prices. >> he had time to fill the shelves, did he not? >> well, we didn't get it passed when sandy hit by saying the past administration wasn't ready. it's always about -- it's on your watch, you're accountable, just like the captain on a ship. when you're the president, you're accountable. >> help me understand this. i brought you in from almost a csi perspective. everybody is mad at everybody. the president says they're exaggerating their needs. the governors say they've been left to themselves. governor cuomo says it's like ebay. this is virginia's emergen
you have the unique perspective, you were the guy in washington people got mad at.ere trying to deal with hurricanes and other disasters. it's not the most important point but let me start where the president ended. he said you left the shelves empty, true or false? >> ask congress. they approved the budgets. and, again, we were going through shut down. we had not recovered, yeah, it was having an impact at the time. shutting down government and not funding agencies was going to have an...
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guy. but washington i think is doomed to always be the bland figure that his portrait tests portrayed him as. >> i had to ask, i guess i should read this out loud. apparently dan quail in the baby carriage saying greg mccarthy is numb. george bush saying my goodness listen to that little dan first word in office. this is a reference to the tower nomination. that then quail said that the people opposed to john towers his nomination were engaging in mccarthy is. i find this very unfair. i think there is a little bit of background which is that george bush first met john tower in 1961 when george bush was harris county republican chair in houston. that was a big deal. john tower decided to run for lyndon johnson's senate seat in the special election after johnson left to become vice president. that is when the two of them first became friends. at this point they've been friends for almost four years. in 1968, i think there was a discussion earlier on the earlier panel, of the short list for president ford. according to meacham's book about bush, destiny and power, nixon's shortlist for vp wa
guy. but washington i think is doomed to always be the bland figure that his portrait tests portrayed him as. >> i had to ask, i guess i should read this out loud. apparently dan quail in the baby carriage saying greg mccarthy is numb. george bush saying my goodness listen to that little dan first word in office. this is a reference to the tower nomination. that then quail said that the people opposed to john towers his nomination were engaging in mccarthy is. i find this very unfair. i...
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are you guys not in washington question mike i'm not saying you, you will be back in two seconds, because i spoke to you today. can we make every spending bill covid-19 covid-19 only please? >> we should follow the sean hannity plan it should be temporary and targeted release only. no more flooding the kennedy center, no more conversations around humanities and arts and sciences, let's focus only on the one thing that covid-19 response should include, zero for anything outside of that. it should be temporary, at the same time, sean. >> sean: nancy pelosi, stop eating her expensive ice cream, get on her private jet, make a big -- get out of her gated multi-million-dollar community, get on a private jet, a lot of carbon emissions, get her tail back to washington and do her job. why doesn't she do that? >> it's not clear. you can do your job, even not from washington. we have technological needs for reconvening the house and senate. that knowledge has taken >> sean: the president is out there every day. it they need to show that they are working. they don't know that they're working with a f
are you guys not in washington question mike i'm not saying you, you will be back in two seconds, because i spoke to you today. can we make every spending bill covid-19 covid-19 only please? >> we should follow the sean hannity plan it should be temporary and targeted release only. no more flooding the kennedy center, no more conversations around humanities and arts and sciences, let's focus only on the one thing that covid-19 response should include, zero for anything outside of that. it...
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and i managed to find the one guy who became the focus of my story a guy named joe from washington state he was a waist gunner and wanda b-17. in joe's aircraft -- b-17 bombers in world war ii carried ten men and on his plane that day there were 11 people because in addition to the regular crewmen they had on board jefferson davis dixon, jeff dixon. yes, he was from the south, jeff dixon was a fascinating guy and i thought about building the book around him although for residual here in a minute it did not work out. jeff dixon had been in the u.s. army in world war i and served in france and he had been in a photographic unit and after world war i he after a lot of young americans who had never been this france but they wanted to experience it. they stayed in france, took a discharge and they managed to become a millionaire by promoting boxing matches, horse races, bicycle races and in fact he owns a hippodrome in paris. he just happened to be in new york city when pearl harbor happened and he immediately turned his back on his entire business which at that point was taken over by the ge
and i managed to find the one guy who became the focus of my story a guy named joe from washington state he was a waist gunner and wanda b-17. in joe's aircraft -- b-17 bombers in world war ii carried ten men and on his plane that day there were 11 people because in addition to the regular crewmen they had on board jefferson davis dixon, jeff dixon. yes, he was from the south, jeff dixon was a fascinating guy and i thought about building the book around him although for residual here in a...
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washington. thank you, guys. >> schumer said there could be a voted on the stimulus. do you have a hope that can change -- >> i think it's a terrible mistake to not provide funding for the state. i get small businesses, airlines. how about police, fire, health care workers? how about teachers? >> there you have it. new york governor -- >> -- that's why i'm not in washington. thank you, guys. >> new york governor andrew cuomo wrapping up the daily briefing. craig melvin here from queens, new york. just to recap really quickly what we heard from the governor there, governor cuomo indicating that intubations are down statewide, hospitalizations are down. nonetheless, more than 480 people died yesterday in new york state. governor cuomo heading from the briefing in buffalo, headed down to washington for that meeting with president trump this afternoon at 4:00. we got what appeared to be a bit of a preview of that meeting. governor cuomo saying he's going to be talking to president trump among other things about testing, how to best do it, who is responsible for certain as
washington. thank you, guys. >> schumer said there could be a voted on the stimulus. do you have a hope that can change -- >> i think it's a terrible mistake to not provide funding for the state. i get small businesses, airlines. how about police, fire, health care workers? how about teachers? >> there you have it. new york governor -- >> -- that's why i'm not in washington. thank you, guys. >> new york governor andrew cuomo wrapping up the daily briefing. craig...
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waiting on news in the oil space and in the washington space. guy: absolutely.n equities climbing off their floor. about 1.1%, down by 1.2%. we are seeing oscillation in bund-btp spread. well andar lower as brent a little bit bid right now. the day, alixr in steel and i will speak with steven major of hsbc, global head of fixed income research. always something interesting. this is bloomberg. ♪ because you can't get to the theater, we're bringing the theater home to you with xfinity movie premiere. such news. i know what this is. this is a real thing. our brand new service that lets you watch movies at home, while they're still in the theater. oh, mister elton. ahh! he has figured out a way to be invisible. they picked the wrong woman. just say "xfinity movie premiere" into your voice remote to bring the theater to you. tom: good morning, everyone, on therg "surveillance." nokets, dollar stronger, question about that, but a jumble waiting on key news in the oil space and the fiscal relief efforts in europe and america as well. we have been trying to speak to peo
waiting on news in the oil space and in the washington space. guy: absolutely.n equities climbing off their floor. about 1.1%, down by 1.2%. we are seeing oscillation in bund-btp spread. well andar lower as brent a little bit bid right now. the day, alixr in steel and i will speak with steven major of hsbc, global head of fixed income research. always something interesting. this is bloomberg. ♪ because you can't get to the theater, we're bringing the theater home to you with xfinity movie...
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guys. >> doug in washington. thank you: >>> the time is 5:34. according to the latest models, california safety measures are working, and they're slowing the spread of the virus. the experts say that it's too early to tell, but they think that the statewide shelter in place order and social distancing maybe flattening the curve. in the meantime, seven bay area counties extended the stay at home order until may 3rd. that fe cores playgrounds, dog parks, tennis and bob courts and that's going to be closed. the governor ask getting some help from after larry david from the show curve your enthusiasm. it's a psa reminding you to stay at home. he say that is you're not hurting him if you ignore the orders because he will never see you, but you maybe hurting others. >> the problem is that you're passing up a fantastic opportunity. a once in a lifetime opportunity to stay in the house, sit on the couch and watch tv. i don't know how you're passing that up. maybe because you're not that bright. here it is. go home and catch tv. that's my advise to you.
guys. >> doug in washington. thank you: >>> the time is 5:34. according to the latest models, california safety measures are working, and they're slowing the spread of the virus. the experts say that it's too early to tell, but they think that the statewide shelter in place order and social distancing maybe flattening the curve. in the meantime, seven bay area counties extended the stay at home order until may 3rd. that fe cores playgrounds, dog parks, tennis and bob courts and...
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berlin's interior minister under as guys will urge their german government to remind washington to comply with international rules saying this is not how you deal with trans atlanta partners even in times of global crisis there should be no wild west methods the u.s. has denied the accusations i'm joined now by our chief political editor michelle so michelle is that just of the story again is the lynn authorities are accusing the u.s. of stealing mass destined for germany did you have more details on that. well what is being reported as having happened is that the assessment of these special master particularly so important for medical staff was actually transferred at the bangkok airport in tired and and this was manufactured by 3 m. its an american company but they produced these masts in china and then as we've learned american officials simply confiscated 200000 masts a part of the segment went ahead to germany and that is where we are this is particular in paris singing from german officials who just a couple of days ago lost in quotation marks some 6000000 mosques in kenya as an air
berlin's interior minister under as guys will urge their german government to remind washington to comply with international rules saying this is not how you deal with trans atlanta partners even in times of global crisis there should be no wild west methods the u.s. has denied the accusations i'm joined now by our chief political editor michelle so michelle is that just of the story again is the lynn authorities are accusing the u.s. of stealing mass destined for germany did you have more...
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heritage team, the 87th president of the national press club, the bureau chief of the guy -- gaylord news washington bureau of the university of oklahoma and a dear friend, mr. gill kline. [applause] >> thank you very much, mike. the role of the national press club's history and heritage group is the legacy of the club's 112-year history as well as to explore the history of journalism, especially in washington. we are pleased that on april 27th, a new book, new history of the club, called "tales from the national press club" is scheduled to be published by the history press, exploring events that happened at the club that have had an impact on american and world history. this event tonight was proposed by our moderator evan grovener who is part of the great washington journalism family. for generations they published national geographic magazine, founded by ed's great grand father, alexander graham bell, who by the way invented the telephone. [laughter] >> ed is now editor and publisher of the american heritage magazine, a magazine that has inspired generations of young historians. ed is also the pu
heritage team, the 87th president of the national press club, the bureau chief of the guy -- gaylord news washington bureau of the university of oklahoma and a dear friend, mr. gill kline. [applause] >> thank you very much, mike. the role of the national press club's history and heritage group is the legacy of the club's 112-year history as well as to explore the history of journalism, especially in washington. we are pleased that on april 27th, a new book, new history of the club, called...
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mueller tell us this in remember when bob mueller was named special counsel, the greatest guy to come to washingtonce george washington. why didn't he tell us this and more importantly where is christopher wray, why didn't we learn any of this from him? thank goodness from sidney powell and william barr, we would have never gotten the information. brian: true, let me ask you when you look at underlying documents that sidney powell requested that attorney general sessions didn't that barr, sessions, i don't know what he was doing, do you wonder, did mueller have the documents and he discovered that strzok was having an affair with page and said these guys got to go because of texts and others documents when they are actually working? >> jim: i have no idea. bob mueller 19 lawyers, 2 years to do this and we are just now learning this. thank bill barr and sidney powell pushing for this or we wouldn't get this information. again, i come back why didn't we learned from chris wray. you can all sleep well at night, we got it under control. guess what, we learned more information about general flynn and im
mueller tell us this in remember when bob mueller was named special counsel, the greatest guy to come to washingtonce george washington. why didn't he tell us this and more importantly where is christopher wray, why didn't we learn any of this from him? thank goodness from sidney powell and william barr, we would have never gotten the information. brian: true, let me ask you when you look at underlying documents that sidney powell requested that attorney general sessions didn't that barr,...
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interior minister and various guys will urge their german government to remind washington to comply with international rules saying this is not how you deal with trans atlanta partners even in times of global crisis there should be no wild west methods the u.s. has denied the accusations. have a look now at some other developments around the world in the corona virus pandemic in france the number of confirmed covert 1000 cases has jumped over 82000 making it the 5th country to report more cases than china where the pandemic originated turkey has imposed a partial curfew on all citizens under the age of 20 as part of measures against the current virus outbreak people older than $65.00 are already subject to mandatory confinement south korea will extend its social distancing campaign scheduled to end on monday by 2 weeks the country aims to reduce the number of infections to less than 50 a day and the international monetary fund says the pandemic has brought the global economy to a standstill and says the world will see a recession that will be far worse than the global financial crisis a
interior minister and various guys will urge their german government to remind washington to comply with international rules saying this is not how you deal with trans atlanta partners even in times of global crisis there should be no wild west methods the u.s. has denied the accusations. have a look now at some other developments around the world in the corona virus pandemic in france the number of confirmed covert 1000 cases has jumped over 82000 making it the 5th country to report more cases...
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washington too. that was their nature so that allowed them -- there is another element too. franklin was a humorist, a story guy, a clever storyteller and stories and observations might be a little bit on the off-color side. washington loved to joke. especially a little bit on off-color joke and franklin was a backslapping and can't imagine washington ever doing that. the pairing worked quite well. .. both loved books. they both had things in common. they both were very proud of their houses and like to show them off. they both were wonderful entertainers. franklin didn't used to drink but he learned to drink wine in france and came back as an expert at one. washington always loved wine and then you how to share that, share their and they knew how to share their commonality. they were the type of people who like other people and got along with other people and really had lasting friendships. and that is a wonderful trait, and a special trait they shared together. s that helped them to work together despite their differences. >> i know that washington was a landyo speculator from a very young age. was franklin a
washington too. that was their nature so that allowed them -- there is another element too. franklin was a humorist, a story guy, a clever storyteller and stories and observations might be a little bit on the off-color side. washington loved to joke. especially a little bit on off-color joke and franklin was a backslapping and can't imagine washington ever doing that. the pairing worked quite well. .. both loved books. they both had things in common. they both were very proud of their houses...
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laughter] the juxtaposition of the british empire and the transatlantic marketplace -- you guys are awake. george washington breaches the american revolution. nobody things about civil war at williamsburg. but think about williamsburg's colonial history in 1781, on washington's way to yorktown, there is just one single business open in williamsburg, not a bustling town. but our public memory commands colonial williamsburg, jamestown. and it is also forgotten during that time because in a few short weeks after williamsburg, a massive clash around richmond. and newspapers that were just getting ready to write about williamsburg switch, ok, we will write about seven days instead. the failures of scholarship over the last 150 years, only within last few years have we gotten decent books about the battle of williamsburg, the importance of the peninsula campaign, so why not write about williamsburg? some of the best books from our favorite historians, one in particular, has six pages about the battle of williamsburg. six pages, that's it. maybe it is not a sexy topic? maybe it is not nearly as interesting? maybe
laughter] the juxtaposition of the british empire and the transatlantic marketplace -- you guys are awake. george washington breaches the american revolution. nobody things about civil war at williamsburg. but think about williamsburg's colonial history in 1781, on washington's way to yorktown, there is just one single business open in williamsburg, not a bustling town. but our public memory commands colonial williamsburg, jamestown. and it is also forgotten during that time because in a few...
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today we have shares popping higher on the news that the plaintiff reopen that washington plant. guyit is an impressive facility. thank you very much, indeed. the virus has pushed on his economy into its first contraction in decades. gdp data out overnight showing that there was a decline of 6.8% from a year ago. china is pledging to respond with stronger policies. tom orlik, chief bloomberg economist from bloomberg economics, joining us now to give his take on all of this. in many ways, we knew this data was going to be bad. the data are going to be bad after such a big shock to the economy. i am trying to dig through the numbers to get an understanding of what we can learn about what is happening in china now, what kind of recovery we are going to see. and the data are not particularly positive. -- they show that he recovery is going to be particularly hard. what would you take away from it? is anhe first thing historical comparison, this is an absolutely catastrophic number for china. but the second thing i was say is it could've been a lot worse. many economists were anticipating
today we have shares popping higher on the news that the plaintiff reopen that washington plant. guyit is an impressive facility. thank you very much, indeed. the virus has pushed on his economy into its first contraction in decades. gdp data out overnight showing that there was a decline of 6.8% from a year ago. china is pledging to respond with stronger policies. tom orlik, chief bloomberg economist from bloomberg economics, joining us now to give his take on all of this. in many ways, we...
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i'm the guy left behind in washington d.c., while my wife is not doing what you're doing. she's out there working on women's empowerment, equality. gender equality. she started in the program was most amazing and it touches words you are in between the women who have been through hell and women who are now getting a college education and echo tourism. it was savings led microcredit program, savings entrepreneurship and it really, 20 years later, the women are out there still doing amazing things. it's one of the few programs that anybody ever went back five or ten years later to see what happens. i ask you is, what is the interim between tragedy and higher education? what helps get women to where they can get their a higher level? how they can earn money through micro enterprises, savings led micro finance, something he ran into her it's now generally agreed that microcredit doesn't work anymore. savings led micro finance does work. lifting millions of women up out of poverty. >> i think it's the same thing, it's not a magic bullet but access to knowledge and resources. it
i'm the guy left behind in washington d.c., while my wife is not doing what you're doing. she's out there working on women's empowerment, equality. gender equality. she started in the program was most amazing and it touches words you are in between the women who have been through hell and women who are now getting a college education and echo tourism. it was savings led microcredit program, savings entrepreneurship and it really, 20 years later, the women are out there still doing amazing...
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guys need work. they need to make money. >> washington state plans to re-open state parks next week, and new york's governor will likely extend the shutdown in his state. >>> two more streets in san francisco will be off limits to cars to create safe spaces for more exercise, and starting this morning at 6:00, john f. kennedy will be closed to cars, and cars will be banned on the entire shelly loop. and they are trying to allow more states to socially distance outside. >>> in the south bay a effort to build a better bay area are trying to keep more from having to live on the streets and it means to helping those on the streets. >> any effort to build a better bay area made more challenging as covid-19 continues to keep people indoors. without work, many need more work. >> one crisis would throw that system into peril, and covid-19 has been, you know, a sledge hammer, right, in peoples' lives. >> destination home ceo met they hav sn progress getting people off the streets and into long term housing. >> 279 people have been permanently housed in the last five weeks, and if you think all the limitations with c
guys need work. they need to make money. >> washington state plans to re-open state parks next week, and new york's governor will likely extend the shutdown in his state. >>> two more streets in san francisco will be off limits to cars to create safe spaces for more exercise, and starting this morning at 6:00, john f. kennedy will be closed to cars, and cars will be banned on the entire shelly loop. and they are trying to allow more states to socially distance outside....
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on the front yard that you are talking about people in the street corners with guns, guys getting shot at by washington lobbyists. even in selma the problem is the police dogs, the main threat to their life it is going to be the fact that the social fabric has broken down so much that what they are engaging in for commerce is going to be warfare. drugs and so i think i have a different view on this. i spent a lot of time in drug houses and with drug dealers and so it wa it would've been if tho down but i also spent 20 years in wall street and soul of the things go down so to me it's simply their legal system. if you screw me over in wall street i'm going to layer up and it will all be very pleasant and they don't have that option. i spent a lot of time around drug dealers. it's the option you have so you go with the option you have. i'm not encouraging. i'm just saying i would reframe it as looking at it as a functional system. the outside system isn't functional for them they are going to create their own functional system. it's like what i find fascinating is the opposite which is even in the most de
on the front yard that you are talking about people in the street corners with guns, guys getting shot at by washington lobbyists. even in selma the problem is the police dogs, the main threat to their life it is going to be the fact that the social fabric has broken down so much that what they are engaging in for commerce is going to be warfare. drugs and so i think i have a different view on this. i spent a lot of time in drug houses and with drug dealers and so it wa it would've been if tho...
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guest: i am the guy, left behind in washington dc while my wife is out doing what you are doing. she's out there now she's working on women's empowerment, women's equality generate quality. she started in the fall with a program that was most amazing. and it touches where you are sort of in between the women who have been through, the women who are now getting a college education in medical tourism. savings of entrepreneurship, and it really 20 years later, the women are still out there doing amazing things. they're not poor anymore. sort of the programs the newbies come back later check out. so what is the interim between tragedy and say higher education. what helps get women to the point where they can get to that point, to get to a higher level. public and or money through micro enterprises. was this something you ran into an now generally agreed microcredit does not work anymore. the savings of micro finance does work is lifting many millions of women out of poverty. karen: i think it is the same thing, not the magic bullet, but they access to knowledge resources. it does not
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guys. jimmy, who you see out there. many people know him in washington. brilliant man. he knew more about the f-for radar and the missiles, and he took that job on with a guy named walley. three months later, they were teaching away a firing. mehl and i did the air bananas, instead of fighting in a horizontal we used all of the power the f-for had. and it worked and every guy including, we had no building, no classrooms, we had nothing. he says, just don't kill anybody and do not wreck my airplanes because i had to borrow airplanes in order to have put a flight syllabus together. so the first thing we did was, we needed a place to meet and write and study and talk. so a guy named steve smith -- just a dynamic personality guy. he says i will do anything. he would make a list every morning. i said steve, we have got to find room to have the classroom and have an office kind of place. so he is wandering around on friday afternoon. it is in the book. you'll just break up reading about it. coming down the street he sees this big crane. it has got this 40 foot by 20 foot build
guys. jimmy, who you see out there. many people know him in washington. brilliant man. he knew more about the f-for radar and the missiles, and he took that job on with a guy named walley. three months later, they were teaching away a firing. mehl and i did the air bananas, instead of fighting in a horizontal we used all of the power the f-for had. and it worked and every guy including, we had no building, no classrooms, we had nothing. he says, just don't kill anybody and do not wreck my...
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"washington post," poor guy, he can't even get in the printed edition. can even get 100,000 twitter followers. poor eric. anyway, wants me fired. telling "the washington post," his paper, telling readers that we should be wary of an aggressive government response for the coronavirus. are you proud of that to and even worse, fake news cnn accusing the president of racism, last weekend msdn c, the conspiracy channel, they floated a new conspiracy that trump would use the virus to become a monarch and now neither network -- now notice they are not airing the president's coronavirus task force briefings in full. and by the way, eric the pimple, he jumped for joy writing cnn and msnbc, dnc refused to carry the full term coronavirus briefing. so we have media networks in this country, it's a national emergency. he is giving out vital information to the american people to help save lives and mitigate the spread of disease and they playing politics? they are limiting coverage? and i should get fired or sued? i don't think so. we are proud of the work that we have
"washington post," poor guy, he can't even get in the printed edition. can even get 100,000 twitter followers. poor eric. anyway, wants me fired. telling "the washington post," his paper, telling readers that we should be wary of an aggressive government response for the coronavirus. are you proud of that to and even worse, fake news cnn accusing the president of racism, last weekend msdn c, the conspiracy channel, they floated a new conspiracy that trump would use the virus...
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i'm the guy left behind in washington, d.c. while my wife is out doing what you are doing. she is out there now and working on women's empowerment, women's equality, gender inequality. she started in nepal with the program that was most amazing. it touches where you are sort of in between the women who had been through hell and the women who are now getting a college education in ecotourism. it was a savings led micro program, entrepreneurship. it really, 20 years later, the women are out there still doing amazing things and they are not poor anymore. it's one of the few programs by the with anybody ever went back five, tinges later and see what happened. what i ask you is, what is the interim between tragedy and say higher education? what helps get women to the point where the can get to that point, due to a higher level? how they can earn money through micro enterprises. savings led micro finance, microcredit, something you ran into. it is now generally agreed that microcredit doesn't work anymore. >> yes. >> and savings led micro finance does work and its lifting million
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guy. but i think washington is doomed to always be the bland figure that his portraitist portrayed him as. >> so i had to ask -- should i read this out loud? here is apparently dan quayle in the baby carriage saying gug, gug, mccarthyism, gug, gug and then bush saying, my goodness, listen to that. little danforth's first word in office and then punk saying you must be so proud. apparently i had to ask as a reference to the tower nomination, and that dan quayle said that the people opposed to john tower's nomination were engaging in mccarthyism. i -- i find this very unfair. and i think that there is a little bit of background which is that george bush first met john tower in 1961 when george bush was harris county republican chair in houston, which was quite a big deal, and john tower decided to run for lyndon johnson's senate seat in the special election after johnson left to become vice president, and that is when the two of them first became friends. so at this point, they had been friends for almost 40 years. in 1968, there was a discussion earlier, on the earlier panel of nixon's shor
guy. but i think washington is doomed to always be the bland figure that his portraitist portrayed him as. >> so i had to ask -- should i read this out loud? here is apparently dan quayle in the baby carriage saying gug, gug, mccarthyism, gug, gug and then bush saying, my goodness, listen to that. little danforth's first word in office and then punk saying you must be so proud. apparently i had to ask as a reference to the tower nomination, and that dan quayle said that the people opposed...
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washington state, where people were going, "oh, my gosh, we have a prlem," and in washington d.c., where they'd say, "oh, you guysry too much out in thewe coast." >> o'brien: a tale of two of washingtons. >> yeah. the stops and checled out all everythingbut it was more like, "oh, you guys quit worrying out there." >> o'brien: there was a lot to worry about. in isolation at providence hospital, patient one was deteriorating.e >>gan developing more shortness of breath. and because of that we got an x-ray which looked like he had a developing pneumonia. his oxygen levels in his blood were also decreasi. >> o'brien: that worried dr. diaz, who'd been following theic dire m reports out of wuhan. >> it appeared, bad on their data, that once patients begin developing pneumonia that many of them end up in the icu on a ventilator andie. >> o'brien: patient one was slipping fast, and the was no known treatment. dr. diaz told me he'd heard about an antiviral drug called remdesivir that some experts thought could potentially help. it woulde an experiment, he said, but the patient was willing. >> at that point, i contacted the
washington state, where people were going, "oh, my gosh, we have a prlem," and in washington d.c., where they'd say, "oh, you guysry too much out in thewe coast." >> o'brien: a tale of two of washingtons. >> yeah. the stops and checled out all everythingbut it was more like, "oh, you guys quit worrying out there." >> o'brien: there was a lot to worry about. in isolation at providence hospital, patient one was deteriorating.e >>gan developing...
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the only place in the world a guy like joe biden succeeds is washington, d.c.se bernie supporters to have to get behind that old tired washed up agenda, i don't know how bernie sanders calls it a victory. and i don't know how they wind up with a victory in november with that kind of disunity in the party. lou: polling is showing the are * is likely to pull about 50% more of those bernie followers than he did in 2016. and that could be significant as well in what appears to be a victory awaiting him come november. charlie hurt, always good to have you here. thanks so much and happy easter. during his news briefing he explained how he will virtually attend easter services this sunday. president trump: on easter i will be with pastor -- i don't know if he knows it yet -- pastor robert jeffress. he's a terrific guy, a terrific man. i have gotten to know him well. he's a guy of great compassion. he loves our country. i will be with hi -- be with him watching on my laptop. lou: pastor robert jeffress is a member of the white house faith initiative, pastor of the firs
the only place in the world a guy like joe biden succeeds is washington, d.c.se bernie supporters to have to get behind that old tired washed up agenda, i don't know how bernie sanders calls it a victory. and i don't know how they wind up with a victory in november with that kind of disunity in the party. lou: polling is showing the are * is likely to pull about 50% more of those bernie followers than he did in 2016. and that could be significant as well in what appears to be a victory awaiting...
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presenting you with the chart at the beginning of that section and listening to george washington and then all these other guyset it and you take the knowledge with you. i just wanted you to have those. i don't want my reader Ãb longest answer ever Ãbi don't expect you to turn around and give a really long talk about this, i want you to be really excited about it. i want you to turn around and talk about it like a cocktail party. >> was talking to my wife i was like, you know washington loved the Ãbloved his dogs? [laughter] she didn't know that we talked about the dogs. to your point, i really wanted to talk to you about these facts i learned about george washington. >> it is important to note that he loved dogs, he has to be a fully formed person to you, you have to know that he was silly enough to call his dog sweet lips and he that, right? it makes him like you imagine him like that it was an you also tells about like you can't just know that company inflate people he owned and felt a certain way you need to know he insulted his slaves. you can hear that. >> you said something earlier that got my brain tur
presenting you with the chart at the beginning of that section and listening to george washington and then all these other guyset it and you take the knowledge with you. i just wanted you to have those. i don't want my reader Ãb longest answer ever Ãbi don't expect you to turn around and give a really long talk about this, i want you to be really excited about it. i want you to turn around and talk about it like a cocktail party. >> was talking to my wife i was like, you know washington...
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in yesterday -- washington yesterday. , some of task force the guys that are on their our representatives from our top hospital systems. we have some of the best medical institutions in the world. this is something we've been talking about for a while. concern the experts that this could come back. it's factored into our thinking and our planning about why we are doing it gradually and carefully. switch, a flip the lot of people want to get it open. there's no question it would be worse. then we are in a much worse position. more people will lose their jobs. we can't stop the virus right now. it's just a hard thing to figure out. none of us have been through it before. >> two things. i want to hear your take on the baltimore orioles and the baltimore ravens. maybe orioles fans hope they won't be playing this year. there is a lot of talk about this. what are your thoughts on no fans or the different options? gov. hogan: i'm a huge sports fan. comments, the orioles did not lose on opening day this year. we haven't lost a game all year. i would love to see us be able to get back to playing s
in yesterday -- washington yesterday. , some of task force the guys that are on their our representatives from our top hospital systems. we have some of the best medical institutions in the world. this is something we've been talking about for a while. concern the experts that this could come back. it's factored into our thinking and our planning about why we are doing it gradually and carefully. switch, a flip the lot of people want to get it open. there's no question it would be worse. then...
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and yet another from "the washington post" this headline, states department cables warn safety issues at wuhan labs studying bats coronaviruses. now we checked and this reid guyn't written a single column called out washington post for conspiracy theory i wonder why reid wrote that he was writing evidence free claim now we check to see if reid in last three years wrote that people accusing trump of russia collusion were pushing an evidence free claim. and we couldn't find that either and my guess steve mosher dedicated 40 years of his life to studying china. in fact, he was the first american researcher to study inside rural china as published nine book on the subject. appeared on "60 minutes," and subpoena even testified in front of congress numerous times on this. well reid doesn't know a thing about china infectious disease we with look at his bio, he specializes in left wing blogging and that's about it. and reid wrois that, quote, chinese coverup narrative has become prevalent on the right. okay, every single western government, japan, taiwan, dr. fauci burks, washington post, "new york times" and our own intelligence community they know, they know that
and yet another from "the washington post" this headline, states department cables warn safety issues at wuhan labs studying bats coronaviruses. now we checked and this reid guyn't written a single column called out washington post for conspiracy theory i wonder why reid wrote that he was writing evidence free claim now we check to see if reid in last three years wrote that people accusing trump of russia collusion were pushing an evidence free claim. and we couldn't find that either...
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washington. thank you, guys. >> reporter: cuomo is one of several governors who has said ramping up testing is criticaleopening the country and that the federal government needs to help, a topic he says will be front and center in his sit-down with the president. >> testing, and what does testing mean and how do we do it and how can the federal government work in partnership with the states. >> reporter: the meeting comes amid a broader battle between the white house and governors who say there aren't enough tests or supplies to conduct them. trump has dismissed governors who say they're scrambling to get the materials they need and didn't explain why maryland's republican governor had to get a half million tests from south korea if there are enough in the u.s. like he says. >> i don't know what the governor of maryland, we talked to him today, he didn't bring that up today. >> i don't think he needed to go to south korea. i think he needed to get a little knowledge. >> reporter: other governors are going ahead with reopening their states. georgia governor brian kemp announced one of the most aggressiv
washington. thank you, guys. >> reporter: cuomo is one of several governors who has said ramping up testing is criticaleopening the country and that the federal government needs to help, a topic he says will be front and center in his sit-down with the president. >> testing, and what does testing mean and how do we do it and how can the federal government work in partnership with the states. >> reporter: the meeting comes amid a broader battle between the white house and...