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heath, great to have you with us. thank you for your story. rick atkinson, how quickly was the military to pivot the focus on the pacific theater? europethe commanders in had been thinking about how to take a good portion of that force and move it to the pacific and how you would do that and who would go and what had failed for those who have been fighting in north africa in 1942 and in italy in 1943 and 1944. and for them to have to find the pacific. there were plans that had been put together. there were units being shifted as he just said in may of 1945. they were getting ready to retrain for the assault on the japanese homeland. 29 he mentioned was the first of long range bombers ,oing extraordinary work devastating japan. they were used to drop those two atomic bombs. ares the belief that you going to have to take a good portion of that european force, leaving some behind as an army of occupation. but the majority of it was going to end up in the pacific. host: in the wall street journal, there is a photo of eisenhower flashing the victor
heath, great to have you with us. thank you for your story. rick atkinson, how quickly was the military to pivot the focus on the pacific theater? europethe commanders in had been thinking about how to take a good portion of that force and move it to the pacific and how you would do that and who would go and what had failed for those who have been fighting in north africa in 1942 and in italy in 1943 and 1944. and for them to have to find the pacific. there were plans that had been put...
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we bombed all of europe from the base in italy. >> heath, great to have you with us. thank you for your story. rick atkinson, how quickly was the military to pivot the focus on the pacific theater? >> the commanders in europe had been thinking about how to take a good portion of that force and move it to the pacific and how you would do that and who would go and what had failed for those who have been fighting in north africa in 1942 and in italy in 1943 and 1944. and for them to have to find the pacific. there were plans that had been put together. there were units being shifted as he just said in may of 1945. they were getting ready to retrain for the assault on the japanese homeland. the b-29 he mentioned was the first of long range bombers doing extraordinary work, devastating japan. they were used to drop those two atomic bombs. it is the belief that you are going to have to take a good portion of that european force, leaving some behind as an army of occupation. but the majority of it was going to end up in the pacific. >> in the wall street journal, there is a
we bombed all of europe from the base in italy. >> heath, great to have you with us. thank you for your story. rick atkinson, how quickly was the military to pivot the focus on the pacific theater? >> the commanders in europe had been thinking about how to take a good portion of that force and move it to the pacific and how you would do that and who would go and what had failed for those who have been fighting in north africa in 1942 and in italy in 1943 and 1944. and for them to...
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world war ii, the 75th anniversary for v-e day, and joining us on our world war ii veterans line is heath from davidson, oklahoma. >> hello? >> good morning, you're on the air. >> well, thank you. yes, i was over there on may the 6th, 1945 and we got on a ship on may 15th, heading for the pacific. and we stopped by the united states, we were training on be 24 as, we were gonna train on the 29th for a couple of weeks and go with the pacific. during that period of time is when they dropped the bomb that ended the war in the pacific, but we bombed all of europe from ap 24 base in italy. >> heath, great to have you with us, thanks for your story. and rick atkinson, how quickly was the military able to prove it? >> the commanders in europe and the civilian masters have been thinking about how to take a good portion of that force and move it to the pacific would do that and where would go, was it fair for those who have been fighting from north africa and then in italy and then in the pacific, there were plans that had been put together, there were in fact units that were being shifted as you j
world war ii, the 75th anniversary for v-e day, and joining us on our world war ii veterans line is heath from davidson, oklahoma. >> hello? >> good morning, you're on the air. >> well, thank you. yes, i was over there on may the 6th, 1945 and we got on a ship on may 15th, heading for the pacific. and we stopped by the united states, we were training on be 24 as, we were gonna train on the 29th for a couple of weeks and go with the pacific. during that period of time is when...
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the world heath organization reporting the largest single-day increases in cases since the outbreak began. and warning that we still have a long way to go in this pandemic. in the middle of all of this, the president of the united states isn't acting presidential at all. listen to what he says tonight. >> what would you have done differently facing this crisis? >> well, nothing. if you take new york and new jersey, which were very hard hit, we were very, very low. >> nothing. he doesn't think he should have done anything differently with more than 93,000 americans dead. think about that. he hasn't changed. he hasn't learned anything. when you think that he'd be laser focussed on the deadly pandemic that is killing americans every day, his behavior is, and i'm being frank here, erratic, lobbing distractions and deflections. just look at how the president spent his day with the virus spreading, okay? with more americans dying. first off, he's doubling down on his false accusations that voting by mail leads to voter fraud, okay? why is he talking about this right now? because he is worried t
the world heath organization reporting the largest single-day increases in cases since the outbreak began. and warning that we still have a long way to go in this pandemic. in the middle of all of this, the president of the united states isn't acting presidential at all. listen to what he says tonight. >> what would you have done differently facing this crisis? >> well, nothing. if you take new york and new jersey, which were very hard hit, we were very, very low. >> nothing....
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lots to take in from around the world, and joining us to help with that is ryan heath, senior editort politico. ryan, good evening. >> great to join you, joshua. >> let's start in the u.k. this new plan from boris johnson, how is that being received? i understand some people consider it controversial. i personally am not surprised since boris johnson had covid-19 and credited the national health service for saving his life. so how is the u.k. receiving that plan? >> i think with some sense of uncertainty. there's a little bit of confusion from the people that i've spoken to in britain today. boris johnson has said if you can go to work, do go to work, but that doesn't give those workers any clarity on whether their companies or their public sector employers are going to have their offices open on monday, for example. unlike some other countries, the u.k. is saying we'll do the schools last. we might do that in june. where as other countries like denmark and germany have already got their kids back in school. australia is doing the same thing now as well in a kind of staggered shift s
lots to take in from around the world, and joining us to help with that is ryan heath, senior editort politico. ryan, good evening. >> great to join you, joshua. >> let's start in the u.k. this new plan from boris johnson, how is that being received? i understand some people consider it controversial. i personally am not surprised since boris johnson had covid-19 and credited the national health service for saving his life. so how is the u.k. receiving that plan? >> i think...
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reporter: you don't need a doctor's referral to get tested, but you do need to make an appointment, city heath officials say that testing might also be available through your own health provider. >>> governor newsom is making an emotional plea tonight to stay vigilant with these shelter-in-place orders. >> it has not gone away. don't be fooled by that. i know we want it to g oh away. we're doing everything in ow power and you have that power, your decisions that helped us flatten the curve in the state of california, but we haven't bent that curve downward. we have just flat'ed that curve. it is stable, but 95 souls were lost in the last 24 hours. i hope that is a point of reminder and caution. >> through there is major anger tonight against the governor from people in orange county. he ordered all beaches there closed. some of them, like new both and huntington beaches, were drawing thousands of people. one city councilman says singling out orange county goes too far. >> i'm not sure what is behind it, but i would argue it is unconstitutional under the california state constitution that allow
reporter: you don't need a doctor's referral to get tested, but you do need to make an appointment, city heath officials say that testing might also be available through your own health provider. >>> governor newsom is making an emotional plea tonight to stay vigilant with these shelter-in-place orders. >> it has not gone away. don't be fooled by that. i know we want it to g oh away. we're doing everything in ow power and you have that power, your decisions that helped us flatten...
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i'm joined by founding member elizabeth, kelly, martha, heath heather, janet who is here in spirit, she's working, and cochair ann. we have other leads of women's march san francisco as well. we're all right here. on behalf of women's march san francisco, thank you mayor breed for this incredible honor. thank you so much. a group of 10 women came together right after the november 2016 election, not knowing the impact that we would have on each other and our communities. over 100,000 marched on january 21, 2017, in the pouring rain. >> pouring rain, yes. >> to affirm our commitment to women's rights, human rights, civil liberties, and social justice for all. since then, we have partnered with numerous community organizations to continue that work through events, marches, and action to keep our communities civicically engaged. stressing the importance of voting, getting involved in local and national campaigns, and empowering women to run for office and take on more leadership positions. commissioners, more commissioners, now regardless of the outcome of the upcoming election, we cannot aff
i'm joined by founding member elizabeth, kelly, martha, heath heather, janet who is here in spirit, she's working, and cochair ann. we have other leads of women's march san francisco as well. we're all right here. on behalf of women's march san francisco, thank you mayor breed for this incredible honor. thank you so much. a group of 10 women came together right after the november 2016 election, not knowing the impact that we would have on each other and our communities. over 100,000 marched on...
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and joining us to help with that is ryan heath, senior editor at "politico."n, good evening. >> thanks for joining us. >> let's start in the u.k., this new plan for prime minister boris johnson, how is that being received? i understand some people call it controversial. i personally am not surprised since boris johnson had covid-19 and credited the national health service for saving his life. so how is the u.k. receiving that plan? >> i think with some sense of uncertainty. there's a little bit of confusion from the people i've spoken to in britain today. boris johnson says if you can go to work, do go to work but that doesn't give the worker any clarity on whether their company or public sector employers will have their offices open on monday for example. and others say we might do that in june. and other countries like denmark and germany have their kids back in school and trying to do the same thing, in a staggered shift system. so what we're seeing is a lot of experimentation across not just the u.k., but across europe. there's still some who don't know ab
and joining us to help with that is ryan heath, senior editor at "politico."n, good evening. >> thanks for joining us. >> let's start in the u.k., this new plan for prime minister boris johnson, how is that being received? i understand some people call it controversial. i personally am not surprised since boris johnson had covid-19 and credited the national health service for saving his life. so how is the u.k. receiving that plan? >> i think with some sense of...
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my name is robert heath and i am the author of politicos "global translations." if you don't get my newsletter, you can get that. today, we are kicking off a a worldcalled " transformed." to discuss how the pandemic is changing global leadership. other countries, global ngos andons and global private sector groups are rising to the occasion. our guest today is kristalina georgieva, managing director of the international monetary fund, imf. i have had the privilege of getting to know her over the course of 10 years as a colleague and as a journalist and i'm delighted that she will help us understand what she calls the great lockdown. -- imf is pushing the emergency liquidity into the market. it is succeeding in getting a debt moratorium. ina.ome, kristal dir. georgieva: thank you very much. and hello to the obvious. ryan: we have people all over the world. glad you made it into the office. i'll start with an easy one. larry summers says we might have unemployment in the double digits for a couple of years. be goingumbers seem to in one direction, down. how close a
my name is robert heath and i am the author of politicos "global translations." if you don't get my newsletter, you can get that. today, we are kicking off a a worldcalled " transformed." to discuss how the pandemic is changing global leadership. other countries, global ngos andons and global private sector groups are rising to the occasion. our guest today is kristalina georgieva, managing director of the international monetary fund, imf. i have had the privilege of getting...
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today if you like the warmth of the heath and you say i need a little rain for my garden early next week it looks like it will be for you. that fast. napping yesterday 87. today 71 in the city, 77 and 85 to 91. it sounds like 8186. golden gate park 52, which is 3degrees colder than official readings. until south southwest at three. it is slightly on shore. 4050s and 60s. berkeley is 59 degrees. napa airport, 46. big differences here on some of the -- mill valley 49, tim russert 48 so there are pretty big spreads. mt. diablo still walking with 40 miles an hour and 49 yesterday. high pressure is your trend today except for maybe i pattern. you might want to put down your coffee and take a look. one day a quarter inch in santa rosa monday into tuesday of next week. it looks unseasonably cool. today looks very warm and unseasonably warm. a little change friday but wendy called her sunday we got up and it looks like some rain headed into tuesday. >>> outraged now spreading around the country about the deadly shooting in georgia of an african-american man by two white men and was captured on d
today if you like the warmth of the heath and you say i need a little rain for my garden early next week it looks like it will be for you. that fast. napping yesterday 87. today 71 in the city, 77 and 85 to 91. it sounds like 8186. golden gate park 52, which is 3degrees colder than official readings. until south southwest at three. it is slightly on shore. 4050s and 60s. berkeley is 59 degrees. napa airport, 46. big differences here on some of the -- mill valley 49, tim russert 48 so there are...
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. >> yeah, because we usually start to see those temperatures heath up this time of year. and we are expecting a pretty hot weekend ahead. but right now, we're still enjoying a refreshing, natural air conditioning breeze as we take a look at our current temperatures right now. but we'll start to warm up as we go into today. this will be the last day of some fairly mild weather before we get a ramp-up in those temperatures over the weekend. we're looking at highs in the upper 70s and low 80s inland and 60s near the coast. as we look at what's coming our way, high pressure builds and hot weather starts to come in and we could see temperatures as high as the upper 90s by early next week. we'll talk more about that and the outlook for the next three months, coming up in the full microclimate forecast. >> looking forward to it, thanks, kari. >>> we expect a number of people will head outdoors this memorial day weekend to enjoy that great weather kari was just mentioning. the regional parks are asking visitors to obey the rules and they'll be limiting what you can do in spite of
. >> yeah, because we usually start to see those temperatures heath up this time of year. and we are expecting a pretty hot weekend ahead. but right now, we're still enjoying a refreshing, natural air conditioning breeze as we take a look at our current temperatures right now. but we'll start to warm up as we go into today. this will be the last day of some fairly mild weather before we get a ramp-up in those temperatures over the weekend. we're looking at highs in the upper 70s and low...
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states making it the countries in the country that was hit by the outbreak more restrictions are being heath shocking reports continue on an overwhelmed health care system and failure to support those in need we heard from one man who lost both his father and grandfather to the coronavirus and says it's down to shia negligence. then the next day we found out that he tested positive for corona virus same day that he was put on the ventilator my father my mother most of the super rich dry cost my dad has a fever starts friday's chest is tight so we take on the boma and i suspect there are routes one half hours he comes i would just charge paper stating that he just as bronchitis so out theories later stevie goes also arguments so the lady at the church receiving hospital so he's better off wants to reach for every 4 take some to the back again my dad is there for 3 hours comes st discharge papers so i really i just pushed him out the door weeks later rod april 6th 1140 my grandpa the hospital 'd. so i go to sleep and rouse 630 the next morning susan one of my brother troy called screaming that
states making it the countries in the country that was hit by the outbreak more restrictions are being heath shocking reports continue on an overwhelmed health care system and failure to support those in need we heard from one man who lost both his father and grandfather to the coronavirus and says it's down to shia negligence. then the next day we found out that he tested positive for corona virus same day that he was put on the ventilator my father my mother most of the super rich dry cost my...
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band and this is from yesterday with no prescribed path as to whether moscow already so that it is heath little be given out if there's no demand it is probably very important for the island to be can only please and there is no proof that it will increase the fiction risk for passengers overall the whole process of flight of how you arrive at the airport go through many new lady is health security in the future will definitely change the passenger experience probably forever until a spate an aviation industry expert in hamburg thank you very much for talking with us. the sight of armed men protesting against a pandemic lockdown in the us state of michigan last week has reignited the debate about gun control in michigan and in other states where similar protests have taken place it is legal to openly carry firearms even in legislative buildings but while some americans are using the opportunity to argue for modifications to the constitutional right to bear arms others are turning to guns in a time of fear. magazine loaded release and fire. mason fon has been shooting firearms since he wa
band and this is from yesterday with no prescribed path as to whether moscow already so that it is heath little be given out if there's no demand it is probably very important for the island to be can only please and there is no proof that it will increase the fiction risk for passengers overall the whole process of flight of how you arrive at the airport go through many new lady is health security in the future will definitely change the passenger experience probably forever until a spate an...
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this was kings heath park in birmingham.n england, rules regarding travel and exercise have been loosened, but it remains the case in scotland that you have to stay in your local area. the same is true in wales, and in both you can't meet up with members of different households. in northern ireland you can drive somewhere to exercise, but it can't be too far from home. on the beach at weston—super—mare. social distancing was very much in evidence. the queues for the loo and a snack, perhaps not always two metres. as the summer heats up, so will the pressure on the tourist hotspots. time for a look at the weather here's nick miller. no records, but it has been a hot one, and wales got its highest temperature of the year so far a 26 degrees, the hottest day of the year in scotland, 2a, england just above 28, didn't quite get there in northern ireland, just make 20 degrees in the west. in northern ireland tonight, after a fine evening across much of the uk, a bit of rain. and later, edging into western scotland and western frin
this was kings heath park in birmingham.n england, rules regarding travel and exercise have been loosened, but it remains the case in scotland that you have to stay in your local area. the same is true in wales, and in both you can't meet up with members of different households. in northern ireland you can drive somewhere to exercise, but it can't be too far from home. on the beach at weston—super—mare. social distancing was very much in evidence. the queues for the loo and a snack, perhaps...
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heath believes if his that hadn't been turned away and might test that he might still be alive after his father died his model then developed a high fever but the local hospitals refused to admit her so he took her to another clinic question finally tested positive for covert. aso has a prescription does she got her heart doctor to test the code iris a lady looks at the piece of paper gives it back from mom so my mother that there's another dish she could do for it at the hospital or go home x. is if you have to cope at night because one of likely you have it is what they tell me or more likely you have it let's go home because there's nothing we could do for your drinks he drinks tylenol take tylenol for your fever come back if you can't breathe. well the city of detroit where keith and his family live has experienced the high number of deaths logic being put down to the size of the black population which is around 80 percent has come round again thinks the authorities should be held to account just feel like my dad was close to the back of the line let's get in the chest because he
heath believes if his that hadn't been turned away and might test that he might still be alive after his father died his model then developed a high fever but the local hospitals refused to admit her so he took her to another clinic question finally tested positive for covert. aso has a prescription does she got her heart doctor to test the code iris a lady looks at the piece of paper gives it back from mom so my mother that there's another dish she could do for it at the hospital or go home x....
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yesterday when they no prescribed applied to the past as to whether moscow already so that it was heath little be given out if there's enough demand there's probably very important for the island to be comically and there's no proof that it will increase the infection risk for passengers but overall the whole process of flying of how you arrive at the airport go through many new lady is health security in the future will definitely change the passenger experience probably for ever and to a spate an aviation industry expert in hamburg thank you very much for talking with us. now for a brief look at what impact the current virus is having around the world vice president amazon has resigned after the company fired whistle blowers who had raised concerns about coded 19 in its warehouses to embrace said the dismissals were quote evidence of a vein of talks city running through the company culture in april hundreds of amazon employees in the u.s. went on strike over conditions. venezuelan authorities say they've arrested 2 u.s. citizens among a group of alleged mercenaries involved in what ca
yesterday when they no prescribed applied to the past as to whether moscow already so that it was heath little be given out if there's enough demand there's probably very important for the island to be comically and there's no proof that it will increase the infection risk for passengers but overall the whole process of flying of how you arrive at the airport go through many new lady is health security in the future will definitely change the passenger experience probably for ever and to a...
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lieutenant colonel francis heath. heath is exactly one of those people that just come from his father's law office in portland, maine. he had not come to gettysburg to shoot down or to bayonet his own colleagues, his own fellow soldiers. he was walking behind humphries while he is raving like a mad man and saying, don't listen to him. don't pay any attention to him. i think that was one of the bravest deeds on the field that day. >> it's a great story. it illuminates the difference between citizen soldiers which he was and andrew atkinson humphries who was a regular soldier and took a different view. time is slipping by very quickly. i want to get to your current project. and then i have other things i want to get to as well. i want to make sure that we talk about lee a little bit. i don't know how long ago you chose lee as your subject. but events of the past several months have certainly cast lee in a different light in the minds of many people. i'm just wondering, i'll make it a two part question, why did you selec
lieutenant colonel francis heath. heath is exactly one of those people that just come from his father's law office in portland, maine. he had not come to gettysburg to shoot down or to bayonet his own colleagues, his own fellow soldiers. he was walking behind humphries while he is raving like a mad man and saying, don't listen to him. don't pay any attention to him. i think that was one of the bravest deeds on the field that day. >> it's a great story. it illuminates the difference...
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i have to say, my daughter and i drove to hampstead heath to try and see spacex and the internationalt unfortunately we realised we had been given the gmt time is, not british summer time. so we sat and waited and it didn't come, and of course it went whizzing past while we were driving back. so you are blaming the bbc! nobody was nearest for miles. john, you are excited by this? yes, given the way the world is going, who would not wa nt the world is going, who would not want to leave the planet at 70,000 mph right now? the interesting thing is that it's the business model, nasa is kind of renting out this craft like a taxi, it's like taking an uber into space. good analogy! where just an uber into space. good analogy! wherejust admiring an uber into space. good analogy! where just admiring your backdrops once again. that is a 2000 piece jigsaw i'm just starting.|j once again. that is a 2000 piece jigsaw i'm just starting. i noticed that! you're just starting? jigsaw i'm just starting. i noticed that! you'rejust starting? well, something to do during lockdown. that! you'rejust startin
i have to say, my daughter and i drove to hampstead heath to try and see spacex and the internationalt unfortunately we realised we had been given the gmt time is, not british summer time. so we sat and waited and it didn't come, and of course it went whizzing past while we were driving back. so you are blaming the bbc! nobody was nearest for miles. john, you are excited by this? yes, given the way the world is going, who would not wa nt the world is going, who would not want to leave the...
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news archive: luneburg heath, germany, may the 4th, 1945.neral admiral von friedeburg will sign first. seven clauses and no mere scrap of paper. rumours of a european ceasefire had been widespread as allied and russian troops linked up along the western front. we've both come a long way together. what does that mean, eh? what does that mean? how do i know? over the next three days, news of the surrender spread across the channel. crowds were on the streets long before the official announcement, swelled by a decision to call a national holiday. in whitehall, prime minister winston churchill waited for his cue from the bbc. generaljodl, the representative of the german high command, and grand admiral donitz, the designated head of the german state, signed the act of unconditional surrender of all german land, sea and airforces in europe, but let us not forget for a moment the toil and effort that lie ahead. darker times that were still very real, away from the cheering crowds in london. the channel islands, occupied by the germans for five yea
news archive: luneburg heath, germany, may the 4th, 1945.neral admiral von friedeburg will sign first. seven clauses and no mere scrap of paper. rumours of a european ceasefire had been widespread as allied and russian troops linked up along the western front. we've both come a long way together. what does that mean, eh? what does that mean? how do i know? over the next three days, news of the surrender spread across the channel. crowds were on the streets long before the official announcement,...
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missed and live in the movie heath any more and if you simply leave huggable and his lady largess my. friend then i'll use my name can. be a must for the good deed sought from and lost with anyone on a national in. the top waiting to see a little syria. money from the sick a necessity of a i'll use my. being mcconnell. called the moment and as a. bull in a i lease my. i miss my. drama even t.s.b. out of care for i left the shore a. while drama. pleaded . with someone who had to do. that if you have. to have. been at the game with the. can they think an arm aloof assault chairman in in full force or in the. whole of the more when. connect the helpless to fill in on what i want you to. be sure has allowed you to look who are. well i can. you know what i mean women will see there. will madison will see. but of course. that there were few leyla morag finesse who can had this enough so that someone would. come a. neck and neck and a kid. when you are with the to lock with that can mean it's going to have is in the hall and i just i'm in the film and. i'm on the riser feeling for a little o
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let's chat now to janet patterson, who runs the save the children shop in stockton heath in warringtonou worried about the avalanche of quite rubbish stuff that could come your way? quite likely, yes. our usual donors are obviously very proud of what they bring. of course, yes. it's the thought of the door opening and everybody wanting to get rid of everything because there are queues outside the tips that have been opened. so you almost think that people think they're going to do the right thing by giving everything to the shop. i'm not convinced that they are. do you feel that you'll be ready to reopen? i mean, like lots and lots of different businesses, you've got loads of things to talk about, the complexity of second hand and how you move all of that. do you think you'll be able to do it and have both your staff and also the volunteers and customers actually feeling comfortable about it? well, that's is a big problem. i'm a volunteer myself and we're lucky enough. we have 50 volunteers in our shop, which is a huge number. however, of the 50, only 15 or 16 of us are under 70. and t
let's chat now to janet patterson, who runs the save the children shop in stockton heath in warringtonou worried about the avalanche of quite rubbish stuff that could come your way? quite likely, yes. our usual donors are obviously very proud of what they bring. of course, yes. it's the thought of the door opening and everybody wanting to get rid of everything because there are queues outside the tips that have been opened. so you almost think that people think they're going to do the right...
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very different than the 1930's, certainly the policies of the presidential administration and that heath those of that time were different. the heathplain -- and ethos of that time were different. >> the decade most relevant to us is the 20's. we had some trouble. we came out of world war i, the government had too much debt. workers were unhappy. they were striking. we had spanish influenza. a difficult time. a time of high taxes. what should be government do? assimilate and give workers money so they can buy the car? or should it get out of the way and let business take the lead? response and the fed response where the opposite of what we would do today. the fed tightened procyclical he, that is, the market was tightening for money and the fed tightened further. that is not what you are supposed to do, according to economic teachings, if you are studying now. it is the opposite. turn in theosed to wind, like a sailboat. the other thing the government back soactually cut there was a negative stimulus, so to speak. it cut back spending. oh my gosh! how can you withdraw money or fail to st
very different than the 1930's, certainly the policies of the presidential administration and that heath those of that time were different. the heathplain -- and ethos of that time were different. >> the decade most relevant to us is the 20's. we had some trouble. we came out of world war i, the government had too much debt. workers were unhappy. they were striking. we had spanish influenza. a difficult time. a time of high taxes. what should be government do? assimilate and give workers...
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december 31st china tells the world heath organization about the illness.ials claim it is not spreading. >> the virus was silently moving through the population while the political leadership was continuing on business as usual. >> the next day eight doctors are detained and interrogated for spreading rumors about the disease. >> chinese officials have arrested several people for spreading fake news online. >> then an order from the wuhan health commission. doctors cannot report new cases without approval from high-level officials. >> the government of wuhan was saying shut up. be quiet about this. >> baked into the essence of chinese politics is the sense that you don't air dirty laundry. >> january 9th -- [ speaking foreign language ] >> scientists have identified the illness as a new coronavirus, still, they say, it does not appear to be transmissible. this as family members of patients are falling ill. >> over the course of the next couple of weeks while this information was being suppressed, the virus continued to grow. >> all of this is happening duri
december 31st china tells the world heath organization about the illness.ials claim it is not spreading. >> the virus was silently moving through the population while the political leadership was continuing on business as usual. >> the next day eight doctors are detained and interrogated for spreading rumors about the disease. >> chinese officials have arrested several people for spreading fake news online. >> then an order from the wuhan health commission. doctors...
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and heath fought for women's rights. >> he was concerned about renters, even then, i don't think he couldimagined the skyrocketing rent situation in san francisco. he himself, lost his camera store to a massive rent increase. he understood the problems of ordinary people, working-class people. he believed in labor unions. had a wonderful sense of humor. >> you wrote a piece saying that harvey mills was taken way too soon and he had so much more to give. how would things be different had he lived a little bit longer. >> when i think about both harvey and george moscone a, i was in the city hall when they were assassinated. when you think about those two men, it's quite po that george have run for governor and one and harvey mills would've been mayor of san francisco. one could only imagine what would have been accomplished for city and state if they'd held of those offices. especially in the early days of the hiv pandemic. could not have had a more robust response. >> we are just about out of time. you recently wrote in article about harvey milk and his legacy which would've been his 90th
and heath fought for women's rights. >> he was concerned about renters, even then, i don't think he couldimagined the skyrocketing rent situation in san francisco. he himself, lost his camera store to a massive rent increase. he understood the problems of ordinary people, working-class people. he believed in labor unions. had a wonderful sense of humor. >> you wrote a piece saying that harvey mills was taken way too soon and he had so much more to give. how would things be different...
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colonel reports that at a tavern, i saw long street, gordon, heath and a number of under generals -- other generals on april 10. long street -- longstreet is going to report that at mclean house where the generals were meeting, grant had temporary headquarters set up. as i was passing through the room is one of the commissioners, general grant looked up, recognized me, rose, and with his old-time, cheerful greeting, gave me his hand. and after the passing of a few remarks, offered a cigar which was greatly received. grant himself wrote, the officers seemed to enjoy the meeting as much as though they had been friends separated for a long time, while fighting battles under the same flag. this way,our past in i set out on horseback. so grant setting out on that hek, reminding him hadn't told the secretary about the surrender. togrant wrote a message secretary stanton informing him of what was going on. john gibbon, in his account of the surrender, said john gordon started making a speech. personallt it his honor that the confederates give liberal interpretation to every question. gibbon
colonel reports that at a tavern, i saw long street, gordon, heath and a number of under generals -- other generals on april 10. long street -- longstreet is going to report that at mclean house where the generals were meeting, grant had temporary headquarters set up. as i was passing through the room is one of the commissioners, general grant looked up, recognized me, rose, and with his old-time, cheerful greeting, gave me his hand. and after the passing of a few remarks, offered a cigar which...
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. -- ong us is world war ii the world war ii veterans line is heath from oklahoma. caller: hello. you. on may thethere sixth 1945. 15tht on a ship on may the heading for the pacific. we stopped by the united states. we were flying be 20 fours. -29sere going to train on b and go to the pacific. during that time is when they dropped the bomb that ended the war in the pacific. we bombed all of europe from a b-24 base in italy. host: great to have you with this this morning. thank you for your story. how quickly was the military able to pivot to focus on the pacific theater? >> the commanders in europe had been thinking about how to take a good portion of that force and move it to the pacific, how you would do that and who would go. was it fair for those who had been fighting in north africa in 1942, for them to have to go fight in the pacific? there were plans that have been put together. -- had been put together. they were getting ready to retrain for the assault on the japanese homeland. mentioned was a four engine -- was the newest of four engine long-range bombers, which have bee
. -- ong us is world war ii the world war ii veterans line is heath from oklahoma. caller: hello. you. on may thethere sixth 1945. 15tht on a ship on may the heading for the pacific. we stopped by the united states. we were flying be 20 fours. -29sere going to train on b and go to the pacific. during that time is when they dropped the bomb that ended the war in the pacific. we bombed all of europe from a b-24 base in italy. host: great to have you with this this morning. thank you for your...
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cheryl: like to bring in for comment independent women's forum policy director, hadley heath manning.reat to have you here. >> nice to be with you. cheryl: we touched on the topic at the top of the show because this fight has been brewing for a while, especially war of words between president trump and governor cuomo, add in mitch mcconnell, what do you make of this, the president's words and his argument that the blue states don't deserve a bailout? >> it is interesting. it is always tempting to paint things along partisan lines but i live here in colorado, our state run by democrat, completely run by democrats, yet our state's stay-at-home order ended on april 2th, 29th. still under stay-at-home order residence in denver, because the state allowed local governments to lead the way in terms of extending stay at open orders if they want to which i think is the right move. i don't think it is helpful for politicians to have a tit-for-tat and get engaged in sort of name-calling. of course the policy is important. i think the state governments and the federal government suffer, they will
cheryl: like to bring in for comment independent women's forum policy director, hadley heath manning.reat to have you here. >> nice to be with you. cheryl: we touched on the topic at the top of the show because this fight has been brewing for a while, especially war of words between president trump and governor cuomo, add in mitch mcconnell, what do you make of this, the president's words and his argument that the blue states don't deserve a bailout? >> it is interesting. it is...
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. >> doctor, the world heath organization is saying that coronavirus may -- that it may never go away mean, how should people at home make -- make sense of that headline? what does that mean practically for, you know, how we live our lives? >> well, what i hope and believe is that we are very likely to get a vaccine. i think what we've seen in the science so far does suggest that this -- this virus does cause a pretty strong immune response and we're looking for a vaccine that will mimic that immune response. so i am very hopeful that we will get a vaccine. we don't know exactly when. dr. fauci has said maybe as soon as january. if everything moves in the right direction. it may be later, perhaps. but if that's the case, then, well, the virus will still be in the world. the world will be increasingly immune to it, and while it still could cause harm in people who haven't had the vaccine, if more and more of us become immune to it through vaccination then the risks go down and down and down. so i think it is possible that this virus won't go away, that we won't contain it, by it's also
. >> doctor, the world heath organization is saying that coronavirus may -- that it may never go away mean, how should people at home make -- make sense of that headline? what does that mean practically for, you know, how we live our lives? >> well, what i hope and believe is that we are very likely to get a vaccine. i think what we've seen in the science so far does suggest that this -- this virus does cause a pretty strong immune response and we're looking for a vaccine that will...
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let's átalk about the current conditons with rosemary. á>> happy friday to you, heathe and áto all of70s livermore áas well as san jose. áhow much warmer are we? áwe are up by 12 degrees over áfairfield. we are up by 10 in napa. areas álike livermore, just a tad ácooler over sfo, a tad cooler over half moon bay. áas we do begin to transition. there áis a view of the onshoreá breeze through areas of álivermore reporting 30 miles per áhour. ásfo gusting to 26 . half moon bay áat 13. áwhen mecca picked up a little bit áthis afternoon compared to where áwe were earlier today. áhere is a view of the system. tht continues to push that áhigh pressure out of the way, áand move a little bit closer t áthe pacific northwest. ánorthern california, and eventully áwe are going to see á not only that cloud cover, that áis starting to move in. we are going to see some rain áas well. ámoving in just a bit, closer over the bay area we are going áto see those high clouds áoverhead. á the sunset coming your way. áhere's a look at the picture cast come into tomorrow morning á. we start out with low clouds
let's átalk about the current conditons with rosemary. á>> happy friday to you, heathe and áto all of70s livermore áas well as san jose. áhow much warmer are we? áwe are up by 12 degrees over áfairfield. we are up by 10 in napa. areas álike livermore, just a tad ácooler over sfo, a tad cooler over half moon bay. áas we do begin to transition. there áis a view of the onshoreá breeze through areas of álivermore reporting 30 miles per áhour. ásfo gusting to 26 . half moon bay...
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today the world heath organization warns we could see a second peak of the virus. >> we cannot make assumptions that just because the disease is on the way down now that it's on -- it's going to keep going down. >> reporter: another w.h.o. official says all countries should remain on high alert since the hallmark of the virus is how fast it can spread from a single event. in the united states, at least 18 states are showing an upward trend in covid-19 cases and health experts warn memorial day weekend gatherings have the potential to spark a new string of infections in some areas. in alabama, the montgomery mayor is again sounding the alarm over icu beds. >> this morning we have six icu beds out of 100 in this region. and so while that is some mild improvement, it is not the type of improvement we'd like to see. >> reporter: and in arkansas, the governor is already warning of a second peak. >> it's clear and evident to me that we have one peak and then we've had a deep dip, and then we're having a second peak. >> reporter: will governors and health officials are urging people to wear masks in p
today the world heath organization warns we could see a second peak of the virus. >> we cannot make assumptions that just because the disease is on the way down now that it's on -- it's going to keep going down. >> reporter: another w.h.o. official says all countries should remain on high alert since the hallmark of the virus is how fast it can spread from a single event. in the united states, at least 18 states are showing an upward trend in covid-19 cases and health experts warn...
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i want to bring in to discuss right now, independent women's forum policy director hadley heath manninge's the question, should the government force these airlines to give passengers refunds? >> man, tough questions. airline executives, just like small business owners and individuals are all trying to navigate really tough questions in the midst of the pandemic. i think the answer lies not only considering what is fair but also in considering what incentives were offering both the airlines and consumers on either side of this. so, for example, if you make it too easy for consumers to get refunds, regardless of the reason they might cancel on a flight, then you're creating an incentive for consumers to book maybe several flights for one trip and cancel all but one at the last minute based on their preferences or the best price. on the other hand, if you make it so that it is too difficult for consumers to access refunds in the midst of uncertain pan dem muck environment you might create an incentive for passengers to feel there is public health reason they shouldn't travel. for example,
i want to bring in to discuss right now, independent women's forum policy director hadley heath manninge's the question, should the government force these airlines to give passengers refunds? >> man, tough questions. airline executives, just like small business owners and individuals are all trying to navigate really tough questions in the midst of the pandemic. i think the answer lies not only considering what is fair but also in considering what incentives were offering both the...
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and so we seen racial disparities in terms of how it is hitting people in terms of the heath impact of the coronavirus, we're seeing racial disparities around the economic impact and hate crimes increase against asian-americans. >> the coronavirus pandemic is a public health emergency, but the fallout isn't limited to america's hospitals. a recent poll shows over 30% of americans have witnessed someone blaming asian people for the disease. and of the asian pacific americans polled, 60% said they've seen some of the same behavior. and despite warnings from the asian community about the danger of his rhetoric, president trump has continually referred to covid-19 as the, quote, chinese virus. joining me now is katie fang, a former prosecutor and msnbc legal contributor, chris lu, a former white house cabinet secretary under president obama and senior fellow at uva miller center of public affairs, and msnbc correspondent richard lui. let me go to you first, richie. i remember the reaction after 9/11 where president bush, who was certainly not one that people felt was one that brought a spi
and so we seen racial disparities in terms of how it is hitting people in terms of the heath impact of the coronavirus, we're seeing racial disparities around the economic impact and hate crimes increase against asian-americans. >> the coronavirus pandemic is a public health emergency, but the fallout isn't limited to america's hospitals. a recent poll shows over 30% of americans have witnessed someone blaming asian people for the disease. and of the asian pacific americans polled, 60%...
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. >> reporter: when the justices dial in for oral arguments next week, thr y'll heathe politically chargedpute over subpoenas for president trump's financial records. for the "pbs newshour," i'm john yang. >> woodruff: as congress eyes the next coronavirus relief bill, lawmakers are divided over whether it should incle funding for cities and states that are reeling fro economic impact of coronavirus. democrats and some republicans ote governors and mayors say that aid is needed to stave off thousas of additional layoffs. but others, including majority leader mitch mcconnell, say that such funding would amount to "blue state bailou." the newshour spoke with a number of state and municipal workers, many of whom a on the front lines of battling th pandemic. >> my name is bob phillips, fire chief for mccomb township, michigan. we're about 20 miles north of detroit. we're located within mccomb county, which in michigan is one of the hot spots. we've all taken an oath to help the public to do whatever has to be done for those that we don't know. and this pandemic is no different. our job is to h
. >> reporter: when the justices dial in for oral arguments next week, thr y'll heathe politically chargedpute over subpoenas for president trump's financial records. for the "pbs newshour," i'm john yang. >> woodruff: as congress eyes the next coronavirus relief bill, lawmakers are divided over whether it should incle funding for cities and states that are reeling fro economic impact of coronavirus. democrats and some republicans ote governors and mayors say that aid is...
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i want to bring in independent women's forum policy director hadley heath manning.y, when i see these numbers i immediately think of japan, and now the two lost decades of economic growth. i think about an article i read about italy 20 years ago, they weren't having any kids, they would have to import a lot of people to do work because there were no people in italy that even wanted to make pizzas for restaurants. i wonder what our futures look like with birth rates at this level? >> it has been a worldwide problem. it is not new. i think the joke was at the beginning of quarantine nine months after the beginning of the pandemic we would see a big baby boom in the united states but i think there is good reason to be skeptical about that, many americans are looking at the future of our economy and that certainly informs their family planning. people don't want to have children they can't afford. we saw huge downturn in fertility after the widespread availability of the pill, first type of birth control that was hormonal birth control, oral contraceptive. now we're see
i want to bring in independent women's forum policy director hadley heath manning.y, when i see these numbers i immediately think of japan, and now the two lost decades of economic growth. i think about an article i read about italy 20 years ago, they weren't having any kids, they would have to import a lot of people to do work because there were no people in italy that even wanted to make pizzas for restaurants. i wonder what our futures look like with birth rates at this level? >> it...
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dismissed, it's not really the true story of america one person a study in the book is a guy named harry heath played an important role and all he said about jamestown, it lacked incoherence. he's not going to start that but what happens thank you can claim slavery is not part of the true story of america, the true story of america starts with the search of freedom, then they are slavery but is not part of the true story of america and it will disappear over time. what's at stake in these origin stories is the national history that it's one might consider another isolate one purpose instead of another they can elevate one history and downplay another. that's part of what i'm tracking in this book. when does it begin to happen? against what you finally have a nation that meets national history. following the american revolution, you have this unique interesting problem. the 13 apartment colonies are primarily related to england. they don't necessarily have a great deal to do with one another, the culture of virginia, it doesn't necessarily have a lot to do with the culture and people messages s
dismissed, it's not really the true story of america one person a study in the book is a guy named harry heath played an important role and all he said about jamestown, it lacked incoherence. he's not going to start that but what happens thank you can claim slavery is not part of the true story of america, the true story of america starts with the search of freedom, then they are slavery but is not part of the true story of america and it will disappear over time. what's at stake in these...
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if it's not obama, it's china, the world heath organization or whomever, but the pattern is the same,t's never his responsibility, even 3 1/2 years into his presidency. >> ambassador rice, president trump today saying that he's still fully committed to striking down obamacare. watch this. >> obamacare is a disaster. but we've run it very well. and we've made it barely acceptable. it was a disaster under president obama. and it's very bad health care. what we want to do is terminate it and give great health care. >> what would getting rid of obamacare or the affordable care act, same thing, many people don't know it's the same thing. what would that meanwhile the country is in the middle of a pandemic? >> don, the answer is obvious. if you take health care coverage away from millions of americans, at a time when they need it most, the suffering will be enormous. i can't imagine a more callous, inhumane step than to pursue as the president is this case to try to eliminate the affordable care act. millions of americans who are already suffering will just suffer more. and if the president
if it's not obama, it's china, the world heath organization or whomever, but the pattern is the same,t's never his responsibility, even 3 1/2 years into his presidency. >> ambassador rice, president trump today saying that he's still fully committed to striking down obamacare. watch this. >> obamacare is a disaster. but we've run it very well. and we've made it barely acceptable. it was a disaster under president obama. and it's very bad health care. what we want to do is terminate...
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. >> yeah, i'm doing -- i'm doing the hour's exercise, out walking, luckily there's a lovely heath andt a little bit of a -- you know, we got a garden, so i make jane play badminton with me all the time she's a novelist, so she' usually got the house to herself. i'm usually in my office down the street so, for her it's like having a toddler home [ light laughter ] i've never heard this so often she's going, "okay, shh, shush up wait a minute. yeah, i just got -- let me just finish this sentence." so - [ laughter ] it's a nightmare for her, but also you won't hear me complain. >> seth: yeah, i mean it's -- obviously, it's incredibly easy for people like you and i when you consider what they're going through every day. >> yeah, yeah. so, yeah, i got -- we mustn't complaint. >> seth: no, no complaints from me ricky, i can't help but notice a number of awards behind you. is it safe to assume those are your trophies? >> they are. just a -- just a small percentage of them in this [ laughter ] i'm surrounded by them [ laughter ] it's probably why the wi-fi isn't very good, because it's interf
. >> yeah, i'm doing -- i'm doing the hour's exercise, out walking, luckily there's a lovely heath andt a little bit of a -- you know, we got a garden, so i make jane play badminton with me all the time she's a novelist, so she' usually got the house to herself. i'm usually in my office down the street so, for her it's like having a toddler home [ light laughter ] i've never heard this so often she's going, "okay, shh, shush up wait a minute. yeah, i just got -- let me just finish...
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this was kings heath park in birmingham.a. the same is true in wales, and in both you can't meet up with members of different households. in northern ireland, you can drive somewhere to exercise, but it can't be too far from home. on the beach at weston—super—mare. social distancing was very much in evidence. the queues for the loo and a snack, perhaps not always two metres. as the summer heats up, so will the pressure on the tourist hotspots. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. greece has announced plans to restart tourism from the middle ofjune. next — ecuador. the president has announced major public spending cuts, in efforts to tackle an economic crisis that's been made worse by the pandemic. the government says several embassies and consulates in malaysia, nicaragua and iran will close. while several state run companies, including a newspaper, a tv station and a state airline will also shut. spending cuts will also reduce the wages of thousands of state workers. president lenin morayno says austerity meas
this was kings heath park in birmingham.a. the same is true in wales, and in both you can't meet up with members of different households. in northern ireland, you can drive somewhere to exercise, but it can't be too far from home. on the beach at weston—super—mare. social distancing was very much in evidence. the queues for the loo and a snack, perhaps not always two metres. as the summer heats up, so will the pressure on the tourist hotspots. this is outside source live from the bbc...