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bailing out hea hear hearst.ime. if that weren't bad enough. he has prostate cancer and a heart attack. and he had a radical prostate ectomy, a hard pardon to say, i'll get off that slide. and in basically poor health and he doesn't know what he's going to do. there's a lady he met at a cocktail party. he's still married to leslie and he's deciding whether he could ruin her life, she's not going to be able to have more children and this lady comes in, and anybody know who she is? clair brokaw. and he met her at a cocktail party and he says go meet mrs. chase. she sees mrs. chase and come back in september, i'll see if i can hire you. clair being clair did the most amazing thing ever, she decided since conde was away and since edna was away, she would, as she put it, ooze her way into vogue. what does that mean? she reported for work and claimed she was the new girl and actually suddenly there was stuff on her desk and she started work and by the time edna came back, it was too late to fire her. so she went from t
bailing out hea hear hearst.ime. if that weren't bad enough. he has prostate cancer and a heart attack. and he had a radical prostate ectomy, a hard pardon to say, i'll get off that slide. and in basically poor health and he doesn't know what he's going to do. there's a lady he met at a cocktail party. he's still married to leslie and he's deciding whether he could ruin her life, she's not going to be able to have more children and this lady comes in, and anybody know who she is? clair brokaw....
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companies in one of seven people theis bailing out hearst at same time.if that were not bad, he gets prostate cancer and has a heart attack. he is a radical prostatectomy, hard word to say. basically is in such poor health he does not know what he's going to do. there isor a lady who he meets t a cocktail party and he still married to leslie but he is deciding if he's prepared to ruin the young woman's life, she will not be able to have anymore children with him, he is not quite sure what he's going to do about it and this lady comes into his life, does everybody know who she is. atyb the time she was claire brokaw. and conde met her at a cocktail party frequently the case he said go meet mrs. chase and mrso europe for the summer, come back in september and i will say parking hire you. claire being claire did the most amazing thing i have ever seen. ever. she decided since conde was away and since edna was away she would, as she put it was her way into vogue. what does that mean she reported for work and claim she was the new girl. and actually suddenly t
companies in one of seven people theis bailing out hearst at same time.if that were not bad, he gets prostate cancer and has a heart attack. he is a radical prostatectomy, hard word to say. basically is in such poor health he does not know what he's going to do. there isor a lady who he meets t a cocktail party and he still married to leslie but he is deciding if he's prepared to ruin the young woman's life, she will not be able to have anymore children with him, he is not quite sure what he's...
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william randolph hearst on one twain, and booker t. washington, and andrew carnegie arguing. onefully it will shed light the condition of america today. it is my pleasure to welcome him. [laughter] robin: thank you. thrilling to read. here is an example of why. highlight the moments i remember. i went through two highlighters. hear that ourg to past history. it was also dispiriting in many ways. it was dispiriting to read what a joke teddy roosevelt was. he is buried in my family cemetery. we always joke about that. let's get right to it. i don't think many people know about it. you've got teddy roosevelt and henry cabot lodge, richard kipling, william randolph hearst. set the scene, late 1800s, what was going on in the world? spain colonized cuba. what was going on? all my projects are efforts to uncover stories that were important in history, but have been forgotten. 1898 was a moment of great change in the united states. it was the year that we decided filling up north america wasn't enough and we would continue expanding and jump from being a continental empire to an over
william randolph hearst on one twain, and booker t. washington, and andrew carnegie arguing. onefully it will shed light the condition of america today. it is my pleasure to welcome him. [laughter] robin: thank you. thrilling to read. here is an example of why. highlight the moments i remember. i went through two highlighters. hear that ourg to past history. it was also dispiriting in many ways. it was dispiriting to read what a joke teddy roosevelt was. he is buried in my family cemetery. we...
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in some instances of pleasure hostiles i'm going to push you on the last day on your research and hearst a room down the hole that will get us a game barry thanks and thank you yes and and have a good time after they say thank you. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. high salacious community. are you going the right way or are you being. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maybe in the shallow. hello and welcome to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle with good reason public discourse is focused on addressing and finally containing the coby 1000 pandemic now the focus is on devastated economies we're in a recession will it morph into a depression will the recovery be you. know. shipped across the uk economic.
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and hearst einstein evidence. related to all of the groups who act you know very swiftly the speed going to the direction probably group started in direction. and senate. ross who right do you think i'm going to national action and mainstream what i'm going to go when this really hared. you know number of action. number of people who died very low and b.j. on the day that narendra modi announced a partial curfew the carolina government announced a $270000000.00 relief package that included free food loans to families through the state's women's cooperative that you just mentioned 2 months of pension payments and even suspending a loan and utility payments among some some of the other incentives happening in kerala so what kind of lessons do you think the united states and perhaps even other countries can take away from the state of carolina. frankly i don't want to read around the bush government looking at it is that going to governor and they're pretty. with the well being of the people so where is the governmen
and hearst einstein evidence. related to all of the groups who act you know very swiftly the speed going to the direction probably group started in direction. and senate. ross who right do you think i'm going to national action and mainstream what i'm going to go when this really hared. you know number of action. number of people who died very low and b.j. on the day that narendra modi announced a partial curfew the carolina government announced a $270000000.00 relief package that included free...
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particularly with the dedicated kinds of lindsey robinson, jack baker, kevin butterfield, jennifer hearst, and many others that i see her today. preservation virginia is very pleased to be partnering with the virginia museum of history and culture and we thank them for their participation and for hosting all of us here today. we are especially honored by the presence of our participants from the virginia tribal nation as well as representatives of the cherokee nation and poach creek who are also here today. i especially want to thank and acknowledge our symposium sponsors who helped make this possible. davenport and company. for more than a century now, preservation virginia has been the steward of the john marshall house. we have been caring for the house since 1911 and acquiring furnishings and artifacts that help us interpret the legacy of chief justice john marshall. this is the harsh where marshall lived for 45 years and provides insight into his life and work, not only as a well-known and significant american jurist, but as a family man, husband, father, engaged citizen of richmond
particularly with the dedicated kinds of lindsey robinson, jack baker, kevin butterfield, jennifer hearst, and many others that i see her today. preservation virginia is very pleased to be partnering with the virginia museum of history and culture and we thank them for their participation and for hosting all of us here today. we are especially honored by the presence of our participants from the virginia tribal nation as well as representatives of the cherokee nation and poach creek who are...
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have myself and a colleague who can be here do this in front in saying thank you i mean with with hearst newspapers on the principle that i think you know. some things are only providing paycheck protection program loans to clients with him they have existing banking deletion chips and you spoke to banking studios today i wonder if you'll you'll ask them these lenders to accept conversations from all small businesses not just the business is with him they have the system and they'll be doing it but we're also working with small community banks so they will be doing that it's a question i've already spoken about every day many cases they have long term relationships with thousands of companies i was amazed to see how many you know you saw the number of applications it's hundreds of thousands it's a lot of work but i did ask that question and they are working on the thank you in my eyes my 2nd question from a colleague is congressman gerry connelly a democrat from northern virginia told the local d.c. c.b.s. station that he personally requested think cares act stimulus bill these stepped u
have myself and a colleague who can be here do this in front in saying thank you i mean with with hearst newspapers on the principle that i think you know. some things are only providing paycheck protection program loans to clients with him they have existing banking deletion chips and you spoke to banking studios today i wonder if you'll you'll ask them these lenders to accept conversations from all small businesses not just the business is with him they have the system and they'll be doing it...
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. >> next question will be from kaitlin of hearst connecticut media. reporter: hi. have a couple of questions. first, how many of the death certificates say covid-19 was the cause? versus had covid at the time of death? and then i'd also like to know if the governor has a comment on the protests that happened outside the residence this afternoon. governor lamont: what was the first part of the question? >> hi. on your first question, that will be best stated for the chief medical examiner. whose role is to make a determination of death. as you know, as dr. carter explained on friday, the d.p.h. and part of their data takes into account individuals who have tested positive for covid-19. and then for those who have passed away, they do put that on their data list, that an individual passed away who also had covid-19. but in terms of death certificates, that question should be best stated for the office of chief medical examiner. and then your second question, again, please? governor lamont: would the protesters out in front of the governor's residence, i think involvi
. >> next question will be from kaitlin of hearst connecticut media. reporter: hi. have a couple of questions. first, how many of the death certificates say covid-19 was the cause? versus had covid at the time of death? and then i'd also like to know if the governor has a comment on the protests that happened outside the residence this afternoon. governor lamont: what was the first part of the question? >> hi. on your first question, that will be best stated for the chief medical...
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hearst hospital was one of the city's, new york city's public hospitals.hen we talk about hospitals down state there are about 100 hospitals. about 11 of the 100 are what's called public hospitals. new york city runs them. as part of their health and hospitals corporation, those public hospitals really saw a large number of people and they were under stress and they were under stress, frankly, even before the covid situation, but e elm hearst hospital for the number that they were handling, month -- montfior is covid hospital. we want to give them-- >> all right, we'll continue to monitor governor andrew cuomo, governor of state of new york. he's talking about hospitalization and certainly the issue important for the governor, the criteria to get them back to reopening their states, partially or in a staggered fashion, is the testing, that's been dramatically beefed up, anti-the antibody testing. that's revealing because in new york's case it showed the markers for the virus in two out of 10 who took the test. that would roughly translate into 2.7 million
hearst hospital was one of the city's, new york city's public hospitals.hen we talk about hospitals down state there are about 100 hospitals. about 11 of the 100 are what's called public hospitals. new york city runs them. as part of their health and hospitals corporation, those public hospitals really saw a large number of people and they were under stress and they were under stress, frankly, even before the covid situation, but e elm hearst hospital for the number that they were handling,...
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she is a partner and head of global strategy at avon hearst, political and legal advisory boutique indon. thank you for being patient with us as we worked through some of those technical issues. in the u.s. and europe where you are, we are five weeks into the worst of the covid-19 shutdown on the economy. policymakers acted very quickly, especially central banks. in retrospect, do you think policymakers relied on to much of the playbook they used in 2008-20 oh nine by throwing money at the problem first, but or was that the correct response? tina: the important thing has been the swiftness of the central banks' response because that gives national policymakers to do their thing with fiscal stimulus. and so, i think investors are very grateful to central banks for what they have done, and we have seen some unprecedented scale of stimulus measures coming, but probably, there is still not enough to deal with this, and you know, what i mean playbook,t crisis this is not just a financial crisis. crisis, aconomic financial crisis, but a public health crisis, and i think that means we have t
she is a partner and head of global strategy at avon hearst, political and legal advisory boutique indon. thank you for being patient with us as we worked through some of those technical issues. in the u.s. and europe where you are, we are five weeks into the worst of the covid-19 shutdown on the economy. policymakers acted very quickly, especially central banks. in retrospect, do you think policymakers relied on to much of the playbook they used in 2008-20 oh nine by throwing money at the...
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i watched as doctors and nurses went to a help in elm h hearst this morning to see the trailers out there. they are freezers, nobody can believe it. i spoke to some of my friends, they can't believe when they are seeing. i watched the doctors and the nurses walking into that hospital this morning, this like military people going to battle, to war. the bravery is incredible. and i just have to take my hat. i would take my hat, if i were wearing a hat, i would rip that hat off so fast, i would say you people are just incredible, they really are, they are very brave, they go in they don't know, you have a lot of things flying around in the air. you don't know what you are touching, is it safe? you see where you have friends that go into the hospital, you see how is he doing, two days late ethey say sir, he is in a coma. so. they happen that we have never seen before here. with all that being said, country has come together. like i've never seen before. and we will prevail, we will w win. and hopefully will be in a short period of time, with that, i would lining to ask dr. brix to come up sho
i watched as doctors and nurses went to a help in elm h hearst this morning to see the trailers out there. they are freezers, nobody can believe it. i spoke to some of my friends, they can't believe when they are seeing. i watched the doctors and the nurses walking into that hospital this morning, this like military people going to battle, to war. the bravery is incredible. and i just have to take my hat. i would take my hat, if i were wearing a hat, i would rip that hat off so fast, i would...
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the hearst drew eddie to the grave site with lincoln, the reverend and others acting as a small cortege following the burial, the lincoln family entered a period of mourning which society had a strict protocol. men and women were subjected to different rules. as the father of the child, he wore black clothing, lincoln did. men were to suppress their feelings during the process of dying and so did too they submerge their grief afterwards. had lincoln warned morning clothing for what his friends and family consider a long time. he would have been feminist in his grief. he was expected to be a man who maintained the outward appearance of keeping his emotions in from masculine control. for the most part he seems to have done so. the people closest to him noticed a deep seated sadness in the days following eighties aerial. i found him very much depressed and downcast at the death of his son a neighbor later remembered who visited him to further console him on his loss. this is hardly surprising. lincoln reserved those feelings of depression for private encounters behind closed doors of his h
the hearst drew eddie to the grave site with lincoln, the reverend and others acting as a small cortege following the burial, the lincoln family entered a period of mourning which society had a strict protocol. men and women were subjected to different rules. as the father of the child, he wore black clothing, lincoln did. men were to suppress their feelings during the process of dying and so did too they submerge their grief afterwards. had lincoln warned morning clothing for what his friends...
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randolph hearst, yellow journalism we launched into this war.a lot of people died.ui we acquired some colonies it was not a happy chapter all things considered. when we salvage the ship, 50 years later, we discovered the main had not blown up because of an external mind attached to the whole, it blew up because of an internal boiler explosion. the premise of the spanish-american war was not right. so, i will tear and john tell you what find a picture of the main viewfinder on the wall in my office forever i have been in my career. i keep it there to remind me that before we lose our temperature before we launch into a war, before we make the big decision, we need to stop and make sure we have all of the facts. i also keep it there to remind me that no matter how well you think you are doing, your ship can blow up underneath you at any moment. , that's a good lesson. so to wrap it up and then we will open it up. characters hard, it's a lot harder thanr leadership again i'm a greek american sum required to have one mythological reference in all pr
randolph hearst, yellow journalism we launched into this war.a lot of people died.ui we acquired some colonies it was not a happy chapter all things considered. when we salvage the ship, 50 years later, we discovered the main had not blown up because of an external mind attached to the whole, it blew up because of an internal boiler explosion. the premise of the spanish-american war was not right. so, i will tear and john tell you what find a picture of the main viewfinder on the wall in my...
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nexteek should be drier though with the system's going to the north west of our north east of us robin hearst and have a hot spot was going on i do deed it's on the approach to the san mateo bridge. we have an accident working westbound 92right before you get to the toll plaza. >>involving a car and a bo truck the box truck ran off the road into a ditch there. thehave crews on scene told trucks on the way injuries blocked and chp has issued a special traffic alert to once again if you're heading to the san mateo bridge. there is a slowdown. west's 92 leading up to the toll plaza because of this hot spo once you get through it right after at it's going to be a nice trip continuing across the span heing to the peninsula. so your average drive ti looks good. it's 12 minutes to make it over to san mateo but we do have lots of activity right before the pay gatescould pick in the bay bridge 80 wesson to san francisco doing just fine and smooth across upper deck. no problems for the richmond sandra fell go ahead and use it now we're at a very easy 7 minutefrom the pay gates off to one o one marty ok
nexteek should be drier though with the system's going to the north west of our north east of us robin hearst and have a hot spot was going on i do deed it's on the approach to the san mateo bridge. we have an accident working westbound 92right before you get to the toll plaza. >>involving a car and a bo truck the box truck ran off the road into a ditch there. thehave crews on scene told trucks on the way injuries blocked and chp has issued a special traffic alert to once again if you're...
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i think pulitzer had it, hearst stole it, pulitzer tried to get it back, people bought newspapers because they wanted to read the cartoons. so these public health folks start realizing, if we want people to pay attention, we should try more cartoon figures as well. both of these are from the united states public health service in 1918. alright? ok. so you have seen them now. talk to me about what scenes you see and hear? how is pandemic preparedness being pitched to get people to cooperate? yeah. >> i noticed on the second one at the bottom, it says, spread of spanish influenza, where the dayco? i'm sorry, the second one on the other side. no, keep going. it was one of the posters. not those. said spanish influenza, menaces on the war production? it was a different one. professor tomes: bingo, you've got it. menacing the war production. where is it? there it is. it is the last one. it is definitely being linked to being supportive of the war effort. does anybody remember the posters we looked at from world war ii, about the slacker? do you remember that? when i was looking at this, i thou
i think pulitzer had it, hearst stole it, pulitzer tried to get it back, people bought newspapers because they wanted to read the cartoons. so these public health folks start realizing, if we want people to pay attention, we should try more cartoon figures as well. both of these are from the united states public health service in 1918. alright? ok. so you have seen them now. talk to me about what scenes you see and hear? how is pandemic preparedness being pitched to get people to cooperate?...
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. >>> so we're in front of helm hearst hospital here in queens again. we want to bring in two new york city-based photographers for a second. because they are two of the six folks who launched this initiative. it's called pictures for elmhurst. it's basically a print sale of 187 new york-based photos. all of the proceeds are going to the hospital behind me. i think what helped them start this thing, they thought maybe they would make a few bucks, maybe a few thousand. they raised at last check more than a million dollars, $1.3 million. jody row deck and matthew boothe, thank you so much for joining me here. jody, let me start with you. how did this idea come out? >> it was based off a similar model that happened in italy. there was a similar fund raising effort that happened for an hospital in berg aknow and one of our photographers had a photograph in that fund-raiser and when the crisis hit new york, she put that model to use here. she started texting with me and our other co-organizers and we just started texting, if we started, would you be willing
. >>> so we're in front of helm hearst hospital here in queens again. we want to bring in two new york city-based photographers for a second. because they are two of the six folks who launched this initiative. it's called pictures for elmhurst. it's basically a print sale of 187 new york-based photos. all of the proceeds are going to the hospital behind me. i think what helped them start this thing, they thought maybe they would make a few bucks, maybe a few thousand. they raised at...
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today in 1974, patty hearst robbed a bank with the symbionese liberation army.this day in 1912 the "titanic" was sinking after hitting an iceberg. it is the date of abraham lincoln's death. on this day in 1850 the city of san francisco was incorporated, officially becoming a city. >> wow, what a date. okay, april 15th. > and tax day. but that's been postponed because of the coronavirus. spencer, we're going have a little more time. >> spencer, let's talk about this beautiful weather. >> okay. let's talk about it. it has been beautiful and bright and brilliant and sunny and warm, but low clouds and fog are rushing to the coast right now, and during the overnight hours, we'll see the low clouds and fog pushing over the bay and inland as well. overnight lows will be mainly int the upper 40s to 50s. tomorrow will be another mostly sunny day. we'll see a few high clouds and lingering clouds at the coastline. it will be mild inland, but not nearly so warm as today and yesterday were. so tomorrow's highs will be in the low to mid-70s. maybe a couple of upper 70s inland
today in 1974, patty hearst robbed a bank with the symbionese liberation army.this day in 1912 the "titanic" was sinking after hitting an iceberg. it is the date of abraham lincoln's death. on this day in 1850 the city of san francisco was incorporated, officially becoming a city. >> wow, what a date. okay, april 15th. > and tax day. but that's been postponed because of the coronavirus. spencer, we're going have a little more time. >> spencer, let's talk about this...
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one was owned by a guy in hearst,-- a guy named the other was owned by a guy named pulitzer.were fierce rivals. were the fox and cnn of their day. iny competed with coverage cuba. -- i don'tealized want to say it. the more sensationalistic story, the more sales you've got. , the moreer the story copies you sold. . the coverage of the events in cuba gets worse and worse. press nicknamed the general in charge of the butcher of cuba. people read these things and read the stories. you know what they think. every american, everywhere has always said. somebody ought to do something about this. it's like they are putting the ball on a tee for it to be hit. here is cuba, go to town. we should stop the revolution. revolution, wehe were freed by revolution. hold on a second. what you mean exactly? we ought to do something. cleveland was the first president to really have to cope with this. grover cleveland was elected in 1992. this was about 1995 right now. you would think that because of the depression, cleveland is looking for anything else to think about and talk about. what you thi
one was owned by a guy in hearst,-- a guy named the other was owned by a guy named pulitzer.were fierce rivals. were the fox and cnn of their day. iny competed with coverage cuba. -- i don'tealized want to say it. the more sensationalistic story, the more sales you've got. , the moreer the story copies you sold. . the coverage of the events in cuba gets worse and worse. press nicknamed the general in charge of the butcher of cuba. people read these things and read the stories. you know what...
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pete: hearst newspapers i'm the pool reporter.e banks only giving paycheck protect loans to clients with whom they have banking relationships today. you spoke with banking ceos today. >> i did. reporter: will you ask them lenders to accept applications from all small businesses not just businesses who they've a -- >> we're working with small community banks. they will be doing that. a question i have already spoken about. in many cases they have long-term relationships with thousands of companies. i was amazed to see how many, you saw number of applications. it is hundreds of thousands. it's a lot of work but i did ask that question and they are working on that. reporter: thank you, my second question from a colleague is, congressman gerry connelly, democrat from northern virginia told the local dc, cbs station you personally requested the cares act stimulus bill be stripped of $25 billion for the postal service. connelly claims that unless the usps gets 25 billion the agery will run out of money by june. he accuses you hastening
pete: hearst newspapers i'm the pool reporter.e banks only giving paycheck protect loans to clients with whom they have banking relationships today. you spoke with banking ceos today. >> i did. reporter: will you ask them lenders to accept applications from all small businesses not just businesses who they've a -- >> we're working with small community banks. they will be doing that. a question i have already spoken about. in many cases they have long-term relationships with...
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i think pulitzer had it, then hearst stole it, pulitzer tried to get it back, people bought newspapers because they wanted to read the cartoons. so public health folks start realizing, if we want people to pay attention, we should try more cartoon figures as well. both of these are from the united states public health service in 1918. ok. you have seen them now. talk to me about what scenes you see in here? how is pandemic being pitched to get people to cooperate? yeah? student: i noticed on the second one at the bottom, it says spread of spanish influenza menaces, i'm sorry, the second on that slide. prof. tomes: this one? student: keep going. prof. tomes: back this way or back the other way? student: it was on one of the posters. not those. prof. tomes: not that one. student: i think it's in spanish influenza man -- menaces on the wharf production -- war production. prof. tomes: i think it was this one. bingo, you've got it. where is it? student: that one. prof. tomes: there it is. it is the last one. it is definitely being linked to being supportive of the war effort. does anybody r
i think pulitzer had it, then hearst stole it, pulitzer tried to get it back, people bought newspapers because they wanted to read the cartoons. so public health folks start realizing, if we want people to pay attention, we should try more cartoon figures as well. both of these are from the united states public health service in 1918. ok. you have seen them now. talk to me about what scenes you see in here? how is pandemic being pitched to get people to cooperate? yeah? student: i noticed on...
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>> with hearst newspapers. some banks are only providing payment protection with people they have a leadership. you spoke to ceos today. >> i did. >> i wonder if you'll ask lenders to accept applications from all small businesses, not just the business was whom they have existing. >> they'll be doing that. but we're also working with small community banks. so they will be doing that. it's a question i've already spoken about. in many cases, they have long-term relationships with thousands of companies. i was amazed to see how many. you saw the number of applications. it's hundreds of thousands. it's a lot of work. but i did ask that question and they're working on it. >> thank you. and my second question from a colleague is congressman gerry connolly, a democrat from northern virginia told the local station that you personally requested the c.a.r.e.s. bill be stripped of $25 billion for the postal service. unless the company gets that $25 billion, the agency will be run out of business by june. he accuses you o
>> with hearst newspapers. some banks are only providing payment protection with people they have a leadership. you spoke to ceos today. >> i did. >> i wonder if you'll ask lenders to accept applications from all small businesses, not just the business was whom they have existing. >> they'll be doing that. but we're also working with small community banks. so they will be doing that. it's a question i've already spoken about. in many cases, they have long-term...
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a third woman in 1972 who had been a print reporter for the hearst newspapers and cassidy arrived on the scene in the primaries in 1972, lit up the set at the convention with nbc. she is gone sadly. in the early 80s. but that is really all there was. connie would go through a stonewall for a story. but then you saw the story. it was a generational thing. the younger ones, we had grown up with television. we were totally comfortable with it. most of us in personal life or political life had been comfortable with the women's movement that was gathering steam. it was the poor older guys who had trouble, a, with women and be with television. >> but tom, tom married susan spencer who is a force to be reckoned with on her own, she is a television news correspondent, long time at cbs news. >> for a girl trying to think of a career and wonder if there's some way to have a meaningful professional life to see these three that long ago, early in 1972 it was the breakthrough and it only got -- it remained, sadly, very male in a lot of respect. >> it took longer on the print side, 76, a few women
a third woman in 1972 who had been a print reporter for the hearst newspapers and cassidy arrived on the scene in the primaries in 1972, lit up the set at the convention with nbc. she is gone sadly. in the early 80s. but that is really all there was. connie would go through a stonewall for a story. but then you saw the story. it was a generational thing. the younger ones, we had grown up with television. we were totally comfortable with it. most of us in personal life or political life had been...
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jack kennedy who wanted to be a journalist, and was one for hearst newspapers. he wanted to get rid of david halberstam from writing for the new york times. he went after them. reagan did it very well. he just floated above it. he did not read every negative -- you can't read all of the press or listen to cable news and every bad thing in response -- and respond to it because you get hatred in you and you start going after reporters by name and trying to dehumanize them. i'm afraid nixon and trump both do that which puts them on a bottom ranking for how they do with press relations. theodore roosevelt would just invite you into the room. tr's trick was to tell a reporter how great their recent article was. the best article ever read, that was brilliant. and then they all floated up with him. then he would invite cartoonists to the house and get them all going to write a negative cartoon about his opponents or the fireside chats of fdr. he would call reporters in and spin the globe. it is better to interact in a positive way in that respect for the first amendmen
jack kennedy who wanted to be a journalist, and was one for hearst newspapers. he wanted to get rid of david halberstam from writing for the new york times. he went after them. reagan did it very well. he just floated above it. he did not read every negative -- you can't read all of the press or listen to cable news and every bad thing in response -- and respond to it because you get hatred in you and you start going after reporters by name and trying to dehumanize them. i'm afraid nixon and...
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with hearst newspapers. only providing paycheck protection loans to clients with whom they have existing banking relationships. you spoke to banking ceo's today and i wonder if you will ask these lenders to accept applications from all small businesses, not just businesses with whom they have existing -- pres. trump: they will be doing that. we are also working with small community banks, so they will be doing that. in many cases, they have long-term relationships with thousands of companies. i was amazed to see how many. you saw the number of applications, hundreds of thousands. a lot of work. but i did ask that question. they are working on that. reporter: and my second question from a colleague. congressman jerry connelly, a democrat from northern virginia, station local d.c. cbs you personally requested the of $25ct stimulus bill billion for the postal service. he claims unless the usps gets that money, they will be out of business by june. he accuses you of hastening the demise of the postal service. pr
with hearst newspapers. only providing paycheck protection loans to clients with whom they have existing banking relationships. you spoke to banking ceo's today and i wonder if you will ask these lenders to accept applications from all small businesses, not just businesses with whom they have existing -- pres. trump: they will be doing that. we are also working with small community banks, so they will be doing that. in many cases, they have long-term relationships with thousands of companies. i...
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actually taking a break from her shift at elm hearst hospital to speak to us.inutes of your time. what you are doing is incredible. tell me how it's been since you got here. >> it has been very -- opening. it's been controlled chaos. they are real busy. it's something that i don't know if i believe it if i didn't see it with my own eyes. and it's been -- opening. i have learned a ton and seen team works in ways i have never seen team work in my life. but it's been so far a lot and -- i don't think i had expectations. but it's been a lot of good. there is a lot of chaos and one day at a time. jillian: you say you don't know if you wouldn't believe it if you hadn't seen it in you for yr own eyes. a lot of people aren't experiencing what we are in new york city and some of the other larger cities. for those people at home who may not know exactly what's happening, can you describe it for us? >> i think that, you know, from your health and when yoyour houd everything is quiet and everything is almost like eerie, there and you walk through the doors of the er at elm
actually taking a break from her shift at elm hearst hospital to speak to us.inutes of your time. what you are doing is incredible. tell me how it's been since you got here. >> it has been very -- opening. it's been controlled chaos. they are real busy. it's something that i don't know if i believe it if i didn't see it with my own eyes. and it's been -- opening. i have learned a ton and seen team works in ways i have never seen team work in my life. but it's been so far a lot and -- i...
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there had been a strike in new york that had brought some newspapers down to their knees, hearst in particular. but i like to think of him as more of a bighearted guy who just wanted to help these kids. what he found became a boys club and eventually a boys and girls today and today, i think toledo is the third boys and girls club in the country and still very active today, doing great work in toledo thanks to john gunckel. and to this day, the boys and girls club and the news association gets together every august and pays tribute to gunckel. >> you can watch this and other programs on the history of communities across the country at c-span.org/citiestour. this is american history tv, only on c-span3. ♪ television has changed since c-span began 41 years ago, but our mission continues, to provide an unfiltered view of government. already this year, we brought you primary election coverage, the presidential impeachment process, and other the federal response to the coronavirus. you can watch all of c-span's public affairs programming on television, online, or listen on our free radio app, and b
there had been a strike in new york that had brought some newspapers down to their knees, hearst in particular. but i like to think of him as more of a bighearted guy who just wanted to help these kids. what he found became a boys club and eventually a boys and girls today and today, i think toledo is the third boys and girls club in the country and still very active today, doing great work in toledo thanks to john gunckel. and to this day, the boys and girls club and the news association gets...