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henry the sixth. you have any iv bowling work takes the throne, he lives until he dies of natural causes. henry the fifth, his son succeeds him and is very effective king but dies very young. his young son henry the sixth, succeeds. and is a disaster. he is a, -- it's interesting it's how shakespeare presents him. he presents him as a very good man. one of the three parts of henry the sixth is sometimes subtitled or titled, the history of good king henry the sixth. at one point, when margaret says you should be pope rather than king. because as good as he is, he can't make difficult decisions. and things fall apart. there's a rebellion in england, and the french take back a lot of the land that henry the fifth one. in this with the french, joan of arc is a very important and attractive character as she leads the french in taking back land in france that henry the fifth had taken. check? >> i apologize i came in light you might have address this, if you haven't i'm sure the audience would be interested
henry the sixth. you have any iv bowling work takes the throne, he lives until he dies of natural causes. henry the fifth, his son succeeds him and is very effective king but dies very young. his young son henry the sixth, succeeds. and is a disaster. he is a, -- it's interesting it's how shakespeare presents him. he presents him as a very good man. one of the three parts of henry the sixth is sometimes subtitled or titled, the history of good king henry the sixth. at one point, when margaret...
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you got "henry henry iv, bollin takes the throne. henry v is a very effective king but dies very young. his son, henry vi, succeeds and is a disaster. it's interesting the way shakespeare presents him because his historical support of him is a very good man. it's sometimes titled "the history of good king henry vi." but at one point queen margaret says, you should be pope rather than king. because good as he is, he can't make difficult decisions and things fall apart. there's a rebellion in england and the french take back a lot of the land that henry v won. and in this with the french, joan of arc is a very important and attractive character as she leads the french in taking back land in france that henry v had taken. chuck? >> i apologize, i came in late. you might have addressed this, but if you haven't, i'm sure the audience would be interested in knowing how someone would find out how often shakespeare gets alluded to or quoted in the congressional register, any other notes of debates. how do you go about -- it can't be just a s
you got "henry henry iv, bollin takes the throne. henry v is a very effective king but dies very young. his son, henry vi, succeeds and is a disaster. it's interesting the way shakespeare presents him because his historical support of him is a very good man. it's sometimes titled "the history of good king henry vi." but at one point queen margaret says, you should be pope rather than king. because good as he is, he can't make difficult decisions and things fall apart. there's a...
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henry: ok, thank you.question comes from a member of the audience who says, you have lived and written a great deal about israel. what's your perceptions about what is going on there right now? bret: they are having an awful lot of elections. country that has the geopolitical dilemmas of a and the politics of a shtetl. knows israel knows that there is this kind of curious mixture of the high drama of, you know, war and statecraft and weapons of mass destruction, all these large issues, but israeli politics themselves are incredibly local. this is a country that has about the same population as metropolitan new york and about the same size as new jersey. and, you know, speaking as a jew, it's not surprising that politics are fractures and boisterous and sometimes problematic and sometimes a hair-raising, as in fact they are. look, one can have a large argument about how you can e structures of israeli politics to get something a little more regular. there was an attempt to move towards a somewhat more presi
henry: ok, thank you.question comes from a member of the audience who says, you have lived and written a great deal about israel. what's your perceptions about what is going on there right now? bret: they are having an awful lot of elections. country that has the geopolitical dilemmas of a and the politics of a shtetl. knows israel knows that there is this kind of curious mixture of the high drama of, you know, war and statecraft and weapons of mass destruction, all these large issues, but...
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christine henry. an assistant professor of historic preservation as well as the original designer for the course. professor henry holds a ba from the university of william and mary. she holds a degree from the catholic university. she holds a phd from the university of maryland at college park. her research interests focus on the concept of place making and social justice issues in the discipline of historic preservation. in addition, professor henry is forever a student of natural architecture, including focusing on roadside architecture, which dovetails nicely with this class. welcome, professor henry. prof. henry: good morning everyone. it is great to see you. thank you so much. so, this is what i think of when i think of a road trip. the open road. all semester, you all have been studying all kinds of themes of the freedom of the road, of who is allowed to travel when and where. travel as a process, rather than a destination. the mythology of the car in american society and roadside architecture i
christine henry. an assistant professor of historic preservation as well as the original designer for the course. professor henry holds a ba from the university of william and mary. she holds a degree from the catholic university. she holds a phd from the university of maryland at college park. her research interests focus on the concept of place making and social justice issues in the discipline of historic preservation. in addition, professor henry is forever a student of natural...
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henry: great question. in terms of the natural environment, it does not seem to have had a lot of negative impact. what it did have was a lot of positive impact on the economic environment for the people that lived in this area, and not just for the town of castalia but for the whole state. as i mentioned, it becomes the state fish hatchery. in ohio, that is a huge part of their business. so, they spent not only the $1 million to buy the initial spot, but they invested another $7 million into this to make it a state-of-the-art fish hatchery to raise steelhead trout that supply the ponds and streams all over the state. now, that may not sound like a lot, but as of 2013, ohio's wildlife tourism business, which includes both fishing and hunting, was over $3 billion. so this little hole in the north part of ohio is the source of all the steelhead trout all over the state. it is bringing people not just from ohio, but all over. so they have upgraded. they have created a channelized stream through to that new, le
henry: great question. in terms of the natural environment, it does not seem to have had a lot of negative impact. what it did have was a lot of positive impact on the economic environment for the people that lived in this area, and not just for the town of castalia but for the whole state. as i mentioned, it becomes the state fish hatchery. in ohio, that is a huge part of their business. so, they spent not only the $1 million to buy the initial spot, but they invested another $7 million into...
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and henry the fifth, too, you know, he quotes a couple of different passages from henry the fifth's st crispin's day speech, and also the "once more to the breech" speech, that's another one that washington quoted. jeffrey: wonderful. thank you so much for all that. lucas, you have written extensively about the influence of shakespeare on lincoln. you note in your piece on charmworlds lincoln, that carl sandburg said lincoln remarked, "it matters not to me whether shakespeare would be well or ill acted with him, the thought suffices." and you go on to note that after seeing the merchant of venice played by edwin booth, lincoln said "it was a good performance, but i had a thousand times rather read it at home. if it were not for booth's playing, a farce or a comedy is best played, a tragedy is best read at home." tell us about the overpoweringly important influence of shakespeare on lincoln. lucas: with shakespeare, of course, what lincoln discovered there, in part, informed by his great reading of the bible, even though he wasn't a conventional church go-er or church member, i should r
and henry the fifth, too, you know, he quotes a couple of different passages from henry the fifth's st crispin's day speech, and also the "once more to the breech" speech, that's another one that washington quoted. jeffrey: wonderful. thank you so much for all that. lucas, you have written extensively about the influence of shakespeare on lincoln. you note in your piece on charmworlds lincoln, that carl sandburg said lincoln remarked, "it matters not to me whether shakespeare...
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he says henry is urging him to do it henry's way, which is to get out in long, historical discussionse president is not inclined to do. henry is urging him to start in the plenary session reading a written statement, which the president also is not inclined to do. and he intends to follow his own technique on this rather than henry's advice. betters he will do much that way and i think he is absolutely right. ♪ [cheering] [aircraft engine] [cheering] >> this is not a time for a long speech. but i would not want this opportunity to pass, without saying the significance of this moment. some of you may recall that it was two and a half years ago in guam i announced a new direction for american foreign policy based on the principles of self-reliance, self-respect, equal dignity for all nations, large and small, throughout the world. tomorrow i will take off from guam for shanghai and peking. the first president of the united states ever to visit china. guam, it is said, is where the american day begins. [applause] and i would hope all of you here today would join me in this prayer. ♪ that
he says henry is urging him to do it henry's way, which is to get out in long, historical discussionse president is not inclined to do. henry is urging him to start in the plenary session reading a written statement, which the president also is not inclined to do. and he intends to follow his own technique on this rather than henry's advice. betters he will do much that way and i think he is absolutely right. ♪ [cheering] [aircraft engine] [cheering] >> this is not a time for a long...
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henry still suffers from p.t.s.d. and depression but with the help of medication he's gradually returning to normal life i'm very lucky to have been diagnosed and given professional help early on people have been very supportive but the scars will be there for life and i think i can never go back to who i was it's impossible to truly heal unless justice is served for henry and other sufferers the road to healing were not to be easy as long as the political turmoil in hong kong continues. joining us is mary where journalist for quartz based in hong kong mary i want to hone in on that statistic mentioned in the report that one in 3 hong kong has have p.t.s.d. is that what you sense too in the territory. you know what my understanding is that these numbers are self recorded so of course it could either be all over reported but you know either way plus or minus a percentage point that still means hundreds of thousands potentially millions of people what the league with some kind of p.t.s.d. and i think that does a light w
henry still suffers from p.t.s.d. and depression but with the help of medication he's gradually returning to normal life i'm very lucky to have been diagnosed and given professional help early on people have been very supportive but the scars will be there for life and i think i can never go back to who i was it's impossible to truly heal unless justice is served for henry and other sufferers the road to healing were not to be easy as long as the political turmoil in hong kong continues....
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henry did not. a concern that those their present would see the faults in that system, those articles of confederation being insufficient for our purposes, far too weak, that men would instead run too far in the other direction. and instead create a federal power that was oppressive, that dissolved our identity at all as states. thus this is what we see and fear from this document. there are ways in which that judiciary might entirely nullify the states judicial systems. if we see our powers dissolved ultimately owing instead to some -- and if it is a matter that concerns virginia but is appeal to so many levels, virginians say a neighbor such as maryland or the like, appeal to such a supreme level by which it entirely dissolves the virginian, judiciary we see instead a trial by a jury of your peers to be a trial not by of your peers of divot different place entirely. it is rightful and fearful that we see this new power potentially dissolving our identities and mr. madison, i do not disagree, we mo
henry did not. a concern that those their present would see the faults in that system, those articles of confederation being insufficient for our purposes, far too weak, that men would instead run too far in the other direction. and instead create a federal power that was oppressive, that dissolved our identity at all as states. thus this is what we see and fear from this document. there are ways in which that judiciary might entirely nullify the states judicial systems. if we see our powers...
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henry's way to get into the long historical drawdown.cussions, which the president is not inclined to do. henry is urging him to start in the plenary session reading a written statement, which the president also is not inclined to do. and he intends to follow his own technique on those rather than an reason of i's - rather than henry's advice. he feels he will do much better that way and i think that is absolutely right. ♪ [cheering] engine]t [whistles] [applause] this is not a time for a long speech. but i would not want this opportunity to pass, without seeing just a word -- without saying just a word without regard -- we guard -- without saying a word regard to the significance of this moment. two and a half years ago in guam i announced a new direction for american foreign policy based on pencils of self-reliance, self-respect, equal dignity for -- based on principles of self-reliance, self respect, equal dignity for all nations large and small. tomorrow i will take off from guam for shanghai and peking. the first president of the un
henry's way to get into the long historical drawdown.cussions, which the president is not inclined to do. henry is urging him to start in the plenary session reading a written statement, which the president also is not inclined to do. and he intends to follow his own technique on those rather than an reason of i's - rather than henry's advice. he feels he will do much better that way and i think that is absolutely right. ♪ [cheering] engine]t [whistles] [applause] this is not a time for a...
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so the experience that henry described that you've just told me about, it's not unique to henry.riences like that. have you? of course. of course, any surgeon who's not had an experience like that has not operated enough. that's the reality that of the world we live in. but the point i'm trying to make is, having made that error, what henry's done really well and what i advocate is, the honesty part is absolute key, not simply for your own education, but also to educate the future generation of surgeons to try and prevent the same mistakes being repeated again and again. the second part of the... do your best — that's great. speak the truth. and for me, if you're not able to do the second element of it, then in some ways, you're really compromising, you know, your surgical career and pretty much anybody who's in a position of authority needs to be able to do that. no, i understand that. but i'm very... right now, i'm thinking a little bit of what we've learned from covid as well, and particularly the race to find a vaccine, because in developing new vaccines and trialling and tes
so the experience that henry described that you've just told me about, it's not unique to henry.riences like that. have you? of course. of course, any surgeon who's not had an experience like that has not operated enough. that's the reality that of the world we live in. but the point i'm trying to make is, having made that error, what henry's done really well and what i advocate is, the honesty part is absolute key, not simply for your own education, but also to educate the future generation of...
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henry, thank you. for the latest on these new developments in the garecht kids napping and murder case, just down lodi the free ktvu news app. there you'll find a history of this case more on the message from michaela's mother. >>> now to the corners pandemic. governor newsom said today that stay-at-home orders are likely to be extended at least in the central valley and southern california as hospitals deal with the surge in coronavirus cases. the state reported nearly 38,000 new cases yesterday, for a total of about a half a million cases in just the past two weeks. more than 18,000 people are currently hospitalized, and some models show that nearly 100,000 people could be in the hospital in california by early next month. >> some of the modeling suggests in that 90-plus thousand range. we are working with the hospitals and the hospital system, working with their representatives, and a very granular level, not gist at the state level, and looking to support the staffing in these alternative care site
henry, thank you. for the latest on these new developments in the garecht kids napping and murder case, just down lodi the free ktvu news app. there you'll find a history of this case more on the message from michaela's mother. >>> now to the corners pandemic. governor newsom said today that stay-at-home orders are likely to be extended at least in the central valley and southern california as hospitals deal with the surge in coronavirus cases. the state reported nearly 38,000 new...
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a toll takes a closer look at the mental health of people of hong kong we start with the story of henry that's not his real name but a pseudonym speaking with journalists has become a liability in this once free territory. 22 year old protester henry struggles whenever he passes fire police station in hong kong it was in just such a station that. experience police brutality 1st hand. one day when i went out 9 undercover police officers took me in a car to the police station in the interrogation room they tried to force a confession they took out the buttons they hit me they pulled my ears and pushed me against the wall but asked if i thought anyone had ever died in the police station and threatened to be if i didn't sign a statement i was so scared at the time that i signed. 3 weeks after his release he was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and depression every time i see a police car or an officer outside i tremble and feel the urge to hide i can't sleep at night because of the flashbacks and sometimes i cry all night i used to be a very cheerful person but everything has c
a toll takes a closer look at the mental health of people of hong kong we start with the story of henry that's not his real name but a pseudonym speaking with journalists has become a liability in this once free territory. 22 year old protester henry struggles whenever he passes fire police station in hong kong it was in just such a station that. experience police brutality 1st hand. one day when i went out 9 undercover police officers took me in a car to the police station in the interrogation...
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henry did not. a concern that those their president would see the faults with that system, those articles of confederation. being insufficient for our purposes. far too week that men would instead run too far in the other direction. instead, create a federal power that was oppressive, that dissolved our in -- identity entirely estates. this is what we see and fear from this document. there are ways in which that judiciary might entirely nullify our state judicial systems. if we see our judicial powers entirely dissolved, entirely owing to some -- two instead some foreign, and i do say foreign. or if it is a matter that concerns virginians or is appealed to so many levels, a neighbor such as maryland or the like, appeal to such a supreme level by which it entirely dissolves the virginian. judiciary, we see instead of a trial by a jury of your peers instead to be a trial by a jury of not your peers but those of a different place entirely. it is rightful and fearful that we see this new power potential
henry did not. a concern that those their president would see the faults with that system, those articles of confederation. being insufficient for our purposes. far too week that men would instead run too far in the other direction. instead, create a federal power that was oppressive, that dissolved our in -- identity entirely estates. this is what we see and fear from this document. there are ways in which that judiciary might entirely nullify our state judicial systems. if we see our judicial...
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henry? >> well, this is news that so many people including michaela's mother waited so long to hear, that after more than three decades, a suspect finally charged in a case that horrified the bay area and beyond. authorities say the mystery over the 1988 kidnapping of 9- year-old michaela garecht has been solved. >> 59-year-old david misch has been charged with the murder of michaela garecht. >> reporter: he has long been in prison after being convicted of murder in 1989 in alameda county. it's a stumping development in a case that was cold for 32 years. >> this is a tragic stories that has gripped the bay area for decades. >> it's been sinking in. she shock has kind of worn off, and i'm just trying to find my way in a new reality. >> reporter: michaela's mother told me she is glad that misch has been behind bars for decades. >> nothing that happens to him is going to bring michaela back, and that's the only real justice there for me. >> reporter: chicago and her friend katrina parked their
henry? >> well, this is news that so many people including michaela's mother waited so long to hear, that after more than three decades, a suspect finally charged in a case that horrified the bay area and beyond. authorities say the mystery over the 1988 kidnapping of 9- year-old michaela garecht has been solved. >> 59-year-old david misch has been charged with the murder of michaela garecht. >> reporter: he has long been in prison after being convicted of murder in 1989 in...
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henry did not. those articles of confederation being insufficient for our purposes, far too weak, the men would run in the other direction, and instead would dissolve our identity entirely as states, thus is what we see and fear from this document. there are ways in which that judiciary might entirely enough our states' judicial systems. if we see our powers dissolved to some foreign, and i do say foreign, if it's appealed to so many levels, say a neighbor such as maryland or the like appealed to such a supreme level by which it entirely dissolves the virginia virginian y virginian judiciary, and instead we see a trial of your jury not by your peers, and we see this new power potentially absolving our identities, and we must balance our identity as pheurpbz a americans and virginians, and we can be both and we see problems and seeds within this plan as it stands out proper amendments to resolve our identity so we may no longer have a power, instead see federal laws and legislation pass that should d
henry did not. those articles of confederation being insufficient for our purposes, far too weak, the men would run in the other direction, and instead would dissolve our identity entirely as states, thus is what we see and fear from this document. there are ways in which that judiciary might entirely enough our states' judicial systems. if we see our powers dissolved to some foreign, and i do say foreign, if it's appealed to so many levels, say a neighbor such as maryland or the like appealed...
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he says henry is urging him to do it in henry's way getting into philosophical discussions with jo.s urging him to start with a reading of a written statement which the president also is not inclined to do and intends to follow his own technique on this rather than any of his advice. he feels he'll do much better this way, i think he's absolutely right. [ cheers and applause ] this is not a time for a long speech but i would not want this opportunity to pass without saying just a word with regard to the significance of this moment. some of you may recall that it was 2 1/2 years ago that right here in guam i announced a new direction for american foreign policy based on the principles of self-reliance, self-respect, equal dignity for all nations large and small throughout the world. and tomorrow i will take off from guam for shanghai. the first president of the united states to ever visit china. guam, i know it is said, is where the american day begins. [ cheers and applause ] and i would hope that all of you here today would join me in this prayer, that with this trip to china, a ne
he says henry is urging him to do it in henry's way getting into philosophical discussions with jo.s urging him to start with a reading of a written statement which the president also is not inclined to do and intends to follow his own technique on this rather than any of his advice. he feels he'll do much better this way, i think he's absolutely right. [ cheers and applause ] this is not a time for a long speech but i would not want this opportunity to pass without saying just a word with...
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henry did not. a concern that those present would see the faults with that system, those articles of confederation, being insufficient for our purposes, far too weak, that men would instead run too far in the other direction and instead create a federal power that was oppressive, that dissolved our identity entirely as -- and that is what we see in fear from this document. there are ways in which that judiciary might entirely nullify our states judicial systems. if we see a jew entirely dissolved, ultimately owing to dotead some foreign -- and i say foreign, for it is a matter virginians, and say a neighbor such as maryland or the like appealed to such a supreme level by which it entirely dissolved virginia's judiciary? trial by the jury of your peers is a trial by those at a different place entirely. it is right and fearful that we see this new power potentially dissolving our identities. mr. madison, i don't disagree, our identities as americans and virginians but i have heard you say that we may
henry did not. a concern that those present would see the faults with that system, those articles of confederation, being insufficient for our purposes, far too weak, that men would instead run too far in the other direction and instead create a federal power that was oppressive, that dissolved our identity entirely as -- and that is what we see in fear from this document. there are ways in which that judiciary might entirely nullify our states judicial systems. if we see a jew entirely...
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christine henry.stant professor of historic preservation as well as the original designer for the course. professor henry holds a ba from the university of william and mary.
christine henry.stant professor of historic preservation as well as the original designer for the course. professor henry holds a ba from the university of william and mary.
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our henry lee reporting live for us tonight. henry, thank you. >>> all righty.ike winter outside. it's not winter quite yet. winter solstice is a few days away, but we're getting there. long nights, short days, and final small clouds that give you the idea that rain is imminent. and it is imminent. it's just not imminent. it's not a super big event. it's kind of a medium event. rainfall accumulations an inch. in the heavy locations, maybe a quarter of an inch to a half inch. the clouds are in. it will be a little warmer tonight because of the cloud cover. i suspect tomorrow morning with this system going through, and the ground becoming wet, as the rain falls overnight, i think valley fog will become something to be concerned wynn the morning. you can see how the back edge of this front, you can see right here. once that goes through, that's the cool air. temperatures drop in the morning, and that should get you some fog certainly. so valley fog could be a really big deal. rain falling in eureka, rain falling in sonoma county. looks like most of the rain is goin
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henry lee joins us now with more on the story, henry. >> reporter: well turns out this secret messagers and even zigzags at one point. the slew of people used computer technology to solve it. >> reporter: the 140 message remained encrypted until now. cracked by a group. >> i'm not afraid of the gas chamber, because it will send me to paradise all the sooner because i now have enough slaves to work for me
henry lee joins us now with more on the story, henry. >> reporter: well turns out this secret messagers and even zigzags at one point. the slew of people used computer technology to solve it. >> reporter: the 140 message remained encrypted until now. cracked by a group. >> i'm not afraid of the gas chamber, because it will send me to paradise all the sooner because i now have enough slaves to work for me
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hemingway's gone beyond -- beyond frederick henry. but there's still this -- a lot of the author in you. faulkner's somebody who has a lot of different voices and characters and people jostling around inside him. and -- and he wants to let them out. so, the -- i would say stevens talks a lot, much more than faulkner ever did in person. faulkner talked only on the page. but -- but, you know, there are moments when he seems a little close to the author. and then, moments when faulkner sort of washes his hands of him and makes it seem he's a little bit of a fool. >> and i -- i changed my mind. we're going to do two more because we have another one in here that i really like. has faulkner taken any criticism for the sound in the fury, for the depiction of benji, a differently abled character, from members of that community? and if so, is that criticism warranted? >> right. that's a good question. you know, this is, of course, a new strain in faulkner criticism. that people tended to, for much of the critical history of the novel, people t
hemingway's gone beyond -- beyond frederick henry. but there's still this -- a lot of the author in you. faulkner's somebody who has a lot of different voices and characters and people jostling around inside him. and -- and he wants to let them out. so, the -- i would say stevens talks a lot, much more than faulkner ever did in person. faulkner talked only on the page. but -- but, you know, there are moments when he seems a little close to the author. and then, moments when faulkner sort of...
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in this, his great enemy in this debate is patrick henry. unlike his besty thomas jefferson, it's hard to get the wonderful, pithy quote out of madison, but sometimes we manage to do it. so the months that he spends in his father's library -- remember he's at his parent's house at the time. he's in his father's library with his father's books, his books, books that jefferson is sending him from paris, and he studies and he reads and he no doubt gazes at the blue ridge mountains and the enslaved people working at the same time while he thinks about what is the best system. what way are we going to govern ourselves. since the articles of confe confederation are not working. and this, he creates a really remarkable document where he goes back to as early in time as he can, and then traces attempts at self-government up through his contemporaries in the swiss canton system. lisha was a part of present-day turkey, where there was a republican form of government in antiquity. he is taking notes on everything that he thinks is good and bad about ev
in this, his great enemy in this debate is patrick henry. unlike his besty thomas jefferson, it's hard to get the wonderful, pithy quote out of madison, but sometimes we manage to do it. so the months that he spends in his father's library -- remember he's at his parent's house at the time. he's in his father's library with his father's books, his books, books that jefferson is sending him from paris, and he studies and he reads and he no doubt gazes at the blue ridge mountains and the enslaved...
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a toll takes a closer look at the mental health of people of hong kong we start with the story of henry that's not his real name but a pseudonym speaking with journalists has become a liability in this once free territory. 22 year old protester henry struggles whenever he passes by a police station in hong kong it was in just such a station that he experienced police brutality 1st time and. one day when i went out 9 undercover police officers took me in a car to the police station and the interrogation room they tried to force a confession that took out their battens they hit me. and pushed me against a wall. but i asked if i thought anyone had ever died in the police station and threaten to be if i didn't sign a statement i was so scared at the time that i signed. 3 weeks after his release he was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and depression every time i see a police car or an officer outside i tremble and feel the urge to hide i can't sleep at night because of the flashbacks and sometimes i cry all night i used to be a very cheerful person but everything has changed hen
a toll takes a closer look at the mental health of people of hong kong we start with the story of henry that's not his real name but a pseudonym speaking with journalists has become a liability in this once free territory. 22 year old protester henry struggles whenever he passes by a police station in hong kong it was in just such a station that he experienced police brutality 1st time and. one day when i went out 9 undercover police officers took me in a car to the police station and the...
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henry lee, ktvu fox2 news. >>> alaska airlines agreed to purchase 20 new 737 max jets. this is the first order for the planes from a u.s. carrier since regulators gave the green light for the planes to fly again after two accidents that killed hundreds of people. alaska has 737 max jet aircraft on order and plans to take the first delivery early next year. the commercial crab season may be delayed again. california's dungeness crab season was set to open tomorrow. it looks like it will be pushed back again. this is due to price negotiations between crab fishermen and seafood processing companies. the season was delayed by the department of fish and wildlife to protect migrating whales. the crab fishermen say it has already been a challenging year, following the pandemic, which put a strain on them. >>> a sonoma family has transformed a grass field into a star wars themed winter wonderland for the holidays. 28-year-old, dylan stoll, and his peers are the masterminds behind this gigantic, elaborate christmas wonderland of lights, art, and disney magic. people are flocking
henry lee, ktvu fox2 news. >>> alaska airlines agreed to purchase 20 new 737 max jets. this is the first order for the planes from a u.s. carrier since regulators gave the green light for the planes to fly again after two accidents that killed hundreds of people. alaska has 737 max jet aircraft on order and plans to take the first delivery early next year. the commercial crab season may be delayed again. california's dungeness crab season was set to open tomorrow. it looks like it will...
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this is henry chan.i'm sorry, we called from a different phone number so i guess you didn't recognize the phone. >> jonas: you have five minutes. >> thank you very much. good afternoon, i'm the equity applicant and the sponsor on the project. i have worked in the cannabis industry since 2009, but over a decade of experience. i currently manage and operate a cannabis delivery service in the bay area. i'm here today seeking your permission for approval on this project. i believe with your approval, i can apply my knowledge and experience to build a better community together. with further ado, i'll let the community license present our slide presentation. thank you for your consideration. >> thank you for being patient with our technical difficulties. it looks like i am signed on now. hopefully, we're doing this correct. good afternoon, san francisco planning commissioners, staff and guests of the hearing. i'm the committee liaison. i want to thank you for your consideration of canna club. we're here today
this is henry chan.i'm sorry, we called from a different phone number so i guess you didn't recognize the phone. >> jonas: you have five minutes. >> thank you very much. good afternoon, i'm the equity applicant and the sponsor on the project. i have worked in the cannabis industry since 2009, but over a decade of experience. i currently manage and operate a cannabis delivery service in the bay area. i'm here today seeking your permission for approval on this project. i believe with...
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henry is not alone in this spot so with mental health since the start of the anti-government movement nost year one in 3 home call has displaced same time yourself post-traumatic stress disorder. the degree of thousands has been much lower was during the protests in hong kong compared to war so most studies have found that the long lasting political turmoil is causing a high degree of stress you know go away the situation where traumatic experiences have not yet resolved will come to it and their situation is quite different because the stresses ever present longstanding exposed to such stress those is more like create to pull deals changes in the brain subsequently will make this for us as a bridge to these old. to address the collective trauma local artist ricky luke turns stories of police brutality into any stray sions the booklets in this exhibition describe the experiences of 100 protestors and citizens he and his team talked with. the heart is so powerful it's not going to change much in reality but at least people feel they are heard and we are all walking together you feel sl
henry is not alone in this spot so with mental health since the start of the anti-government movement nost year one in 3 home call has displaced same time yourself post-traumatic stress disorder. the degree of thousands has been much lower was during the protests in hong kong compared to war so most studies have found that the long lasting political turmoil is causing a high degree of stress you know go away the situation where traumatic experiences have not yet resolved will come to it and...
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henry lee joins us now with more on the story, henry. >> reporter: well turns out this secret message was encodeed in a page of symbols and letters and even zigzags at one point. the slew of people used computer technology to solve it. >> reporter: the 140 message remained encrypted until now. cracked by a group. >> i'm not afraid of the gas chamber, because it will send me to paradise all the sooner because i now have enough slaves to work for me where everybody else has nothing. >> reporter: the zodiac killer case remains an investigation. and even though decades have gone by we continue to seek justice for the victims of these brutal crimes. police linked the zodiac to five killings in the bay area but he may have been responsible for more. he was dubbed the zodiac because he sent the cryptic letters and ciphers. it was thought he would unmask his identify in a message. but it was not found in this latest one. >> all of that can help propel the case forward even 51 years later. >>> now over the years there's been many people identified as the zodiac killer. no arrests has ever been
henry lee joins us now with more on the story, henry. >> reporter: well turns out this secret message was encodeed in a page of symbols and letters and even zigzags at one point. the slew of people used computer technology to solve it. >> reporter: the 140 message remained encrypted until now. cracked by a group. >> i'm not afraid of the gas chamber, because it will send me to paradise all the sooner because i now have enough slaves to work for me where everybody else has...
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henry lee has more on how the different sheriffs are responding to the new orders. >> these closures and stay at home orders are flat out ridiculous. >> reporter: he's blasting the crisis. >> even as two of his deputies die he said his deputies won't be going after stay at home violators. >> the river riverside sheriff's department won't be used as bullies. >> reporter: he says his deputies will stress education and ask for voluntary compliance. >> we're trying to do our best to mitigate this and see how it works and have people be in compliance with the rules that are set forth. >> reporter: compliance is a matter of personal responsibility and not law enforcement. they criticized law enforcement. sacramento sheriff said they will not enforce the law either. >> reporter: they're encouraging people to wear mask and practice social distancing. henry lee ktvu fox 2 news. >>> three new measures are aimed at helping local small businesses that have been impactled by the pandemic. they include zero include loans. and giving praters of shared spaces up to $5,000 of reimbursement of the cit
henry lee has more on how the different sheriffs are responding to the new orders. >> these closures and stay at home orders are flat out ridiculous. >> reporter: he's blasting the crisis. >> even as two of his deputies die he said his deputies won't be going after stay at home violators. >> the river riverside sheriff's department won't be used as bullies. >> reporter: he says his deputies will stress education and ask for voluntary compliance. >> we're...
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as skyler henry reports live from wilmington delaware. >> reporter: good evening, the attorney general's words today really echoes what secretaries of state around the country have said all along in that they have not seen any reports, or haven't seen any evidence of widespread voter fraud in terms of the 2020 election, despite what the president has been putting out. that is certainly significant because the attorney general is seen as someone who is typically in lockstep with the president. but as you mentioned, things are moving along, especially here in willington delaware is the president elect and his administration are trying to fill out who will be on his economic team. attorney general william barr is breaking with president trump saying in an interview with the associated press that the justice department has not uncovered any evidence of widespread voter fraud that would change the outcome of the 2020 election. the trump campaign immediately responded. saint "with all due respect to the attorney general there has not been any a semblance of the department of justice investigat
as skyler henry reports live from wilmington delaware. >> reporter: good evening, the attorney general's words today really echoes what secretaries of state around the country have said all along in that they have not seen any reports, or haven't seen any evidence of widespread voter fraud in terms of the 2020 election, despite what the president has been putting out. that is certainly significant because the attorney general is seen as someone who is typically in lockstep with the...
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ktvu's henry lee reporting live for us, thanks henry. >> bay area weather we start the day off with sunshine with some high clouds have been drifting in just over the last few hours. you probably noticed a little bit of a drop off compared to yesterday in terms of temperatures. looks like this cooling trend will take us into the weekend and beyond. a you know it has been a mild december at least for the past few days also a dry one as well. a dry start first nine days and on average, we would have, so far 0.00 inches. december average rainfall would be just over 4.5 inches on the right column you can see some of the dry decembers in the past. and in fact, 1876 and looks like 1989 not a drop of rainfall. but it looks like we will be talking about at least some rain showers as we head into the weekend across the bay area especially up in the northern hafr half of the bay area. moving in from the north. high clouds drifting in. right now we have partly cloudy skies everyone mostly cloudy skies developing just within the last couple of hours. current numbers not as warm as yesterday. right now i
ktvu's henry lee reporting live for us, thanks henry. >> bay area weather we start the day off with sunshine with some high clouds have been drifting in just over the last few hours. you probably noticed a little bit of a drop off compared to yesterday in terms of temperatures. looks like this cooling trend will take us into the weekend and beyond. a you know it has been a mild december at least for the past few days also a dry one as well. a dry start first nine days and on average, we...
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he will meet john quincy adams and henry clay.ohn quincy adams will come to paris with him and they will both go to science lectures in paris and hang around together. literally, there is a sense that going to europe means paying a call to humboldt. charles wilson peale, as he gets to the end of his life, i love this late health portrait of him -- late self portrait him because to me it introduces one of his closest friends. it is like they are drinking buddies. what i like about this is it is a nod to the thing that put peale's museum on the map. it is the thing that drew humboldt into their orbit. it is the thing that literally kind of encapsulates the thing that peale is most proud of. from father to son, that humboldtian experience seemed important to bring into focus. of course, with the mastodon itself right here, where you can literally see across it and through it and get yourself from peale's museum to the smithsonian. that is why the bust of humboldt is here. this is a bust that came to the smithsonian in 1860, the year
he will meet john quincy adams and henry clay.ohn quincy adams will come to paris with him and they will both go to science lectures in paris and hang around together. literally, there is a sense that going to europe means paying a call to humboldt. charles wilson peale, as he gets to the end of his life, i love this late health portrait of him -- late self portrait him because to me it introduces one of his closest friends. it is like they are drinking buddies. what i like about this is it is...
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henry cabot lodge leader i think famous monster scientist and huge figure i could see on the cover of "time" magazine this cast of characters postwar entering with russia. >> they were one of the more famous and fascinating characters of the time. he was very intense and liked to carve pipes. to the people that he really admired, he would give a pipe. he was a tremendously powerful figure at mit and he was in charge of the atom bomb project also in charge of the biological warfare. because he was a deeply suspicious and unhappy about the russians, he decided what was important to do is wrap up the warfare program in the united states in order to triumph over the superiority of the russian army. and that was his solution to the cold war to make russian plants sick and russian people sick, and it was a really bad idea. >> was he ever explicit that we can't beat them on the ground and that we've got to have something else? >> it was repeated over and over by the secretaries of defense and all the people in the pentagon they were aware every minute of every day that if we try to fight, th
henry cabot lodge leader i think famous monster scientist and huge figure i could see on the cover of "time" magazine this cast of characters postwar entering with russia. >> they were one of the more famous and fascinating characters of the time. he was very intense and liked to carve pipes. to the people that he really admired, he would give a pipe. he was a tremendously powerful figure at mit and he was in charge of the atom bomb project also in charge of the biological...
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his commentary, he took overfrom henry respects.ects. his commentary, he took overfrom henry longhurst, and he took the mantle over. to be honest, nobody ever got near him. he was magnificent, funny, always articulate uncapped you amused. we heard some clips, showing how funny heard some clips, showing how funny he could be in his commentary. he was no mean golfer himself? no, he played in eight ryder cups, ten world cups, he was inducted into the hall of fame. the accolades, there are many. very entertaining. a great man to be with, great company and very thoughtful. when i started in 72, every tournament i won he used to write me a letter. it was beautiful and well received. he had a really technical knowledge of the game, obviously, having played at such a high level. do you think that was part of the reason that his commentary was so good? because he managed to combine the technical with the very light—hearted, as we heard in that report? absolutely, he knew it all and knew how to describe it, he knew the feelings. as he said hi
his commentary, he took overfrom henry respects.ects. his commentary, he took overfrom henry longhurst, and he took the mantle over. to be honest, nobody ever got near him. he was magnificent, funny, always articulate uncapped you amused. we heard some clips, showing how funny heard some clips, showing how funny he could be in his commentary. he was no mean golfer himself? no, he played in eight ryder cups, ten world cups, he was inducted into the hall of fame. the accolades, there are many....
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skyler henry has the latest. >> reporter: federal emergency unemployment benefits are said to run out tomorrow. if president trump does not sign the covert relief bill congress passed earlier this week. >> we are delivering a safe vaccine. millions of doses. >> reporter: the president did not hand his next move. he addressed a distribution of coronavirus vaccines. on tuesday the president suggested he would veto the bipartisan legislation unless congress increased stimulus checks to $600-$2000. >> democrats a great with the president. house democrats tried to do just that. >> reporter: republicans blocked the measure. the relief package is tied to a $1.4 trillion government funding bill. if the president doesn't sign it could spark a federal shutdown at midnight on monday. lawmakers including republicans are urging the president to reconsider. the looming crisis comes as the president continues to rail against republicans. he thinks aren't helping him overturn the election results. the president tweeted he saved at least eight republican senators. adding he will never forget. skyler h
skyler henry has the latest. >> reporter: federal emergency unemployment benefits are said to run out tomorrow. if president trump does not sign the covert relief bill congress passed earlier this week. >> we are delivering a safe vaccine. millions of doses. >> reporter: the president did not hand his next move. he addressed a distribution of coronavirus vaccines. on tuesday the president suggested he would veto the bipartisan legislation unless congress increased stimulus...
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[inaudible] henry castor who says our terms will destroy them in private, is the same henry kissinger who goes and part in front of the cameras and says they have accepted our terms. we believe piece is that. hand kissinger and extend were very clever about arranging it so that it looked like they had, one when in fact, they had just -- they controlled fallout. that was a tough example. buzz lightyear. trump can do that. the last time that they discussed deadlines in public the plan was to bring the last american troops home sometime in the late 2020. if he can commit and say look our troops are coming home. the taliban guarantees that afghanistan will not be home to terrorism. and look, the taliban and afghan government are entering negotiations about a cease-fire. he could fill some of the people at a crucial time for him and when it all falls apart, it would be sometime after the election, but it would be too late to hold him accountable. so please keep an eye on that. >> in the midst of all of, this in the 1960s, 1970s, just as we are experiencing today, there were some major shif
[inaudible] henry castor who says our terms will destroy them in private, is the same henry kissinger who goes and part in front of the cameras and says they have accepted our terms. we believe piece is that. hand kissinger and extend were very clever about arranging it so that it looked like they had, one when in fact, they had just -- they controlled fallout. that was a tough example. buzz lightyear. trump can do that. the last time that they discussed deadlines in public the plan was to...
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skylar henry. >> we love you president. >> the president greeted supporters at a white house christmas party and hinted at plans to run again if he continues to loose court cases. >> we are trying to do another four years. otherwise i will see you in four years. >> this as the attorney general told the associated press that so far the department of justice has not seen fraud on a scale that could have affected a different outcome in the election. >> the president has said that he believes all legal votes should be counted and all legal votes should not be counted and the campaign is pursuing that litigation. >> the doj is also looking in to possible criminal activity around the president pardons. redacted court documents show the investigation is around a possible secret lobbying scheme in which certain people are alleged to have acted as lobbyists to senior white house officials to secure a pardon of sentence. no government official is a target of the investigation. the president elect is holding
skylar henry. >> we love you president. >> the president greeted supporters at a white house christmas party and hinted at plans to run again if he continues to loose court cases. >> we are trying to do another four years. otherwise i will see you in four years. >> this as the attorney general told the associated press that so far the department of justice has not seen fraud on a scale that could have affected a different outcome in the election. >> the president...
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skyler henry, cbs news, washington. >>> president donald trump continues to lose in court. last week, all seven supreme court justices including three trump appointees refused to hear a case to overturn election results in several swing states. >>> happening today, early voting is underway in georgia. long lines wrapped around this voting site in marietta. ballots are being cast for the state's two senate runoffs, the race is between republican u.s. senator's david purdue and kelly loeffler and their democratic challengers jon ossoff and raphael warnock. they will decide the balance of power in the senate. if democrats can flip both seats, they will control the senate. >>> happening now, san francisco public health director grant colfax is giving a live update on the coronavirus and we are monitoring this for you and we will bring you any updates. and, you can continue watching it live on cbs and bay area right now, streaming on the kpix 5 news app . >>> checking in on wall street as we start off the new week. right now the dow is down 50 points. >>> bay area food banks are
skyler henry, cbs news, washington. >>> president donald trump continues to lose in court. last week, all seven supreme court justices including three trump appointees refused to hear a case to overturn election results in several swing states. >>> happening today, early voting is underway in georgia. long lines wrapped around this voting site in marietta. ballots are being cast for the state's two senate runoffs, the race is between republican u.s. senator's david purdue and...
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. >> the mayor says he feels henry's, and every other restaurant owners pain.get to a point where restaurants are just starting to make some headway and then everything shuts down on them and now they can do business other than take-out or delivery. the city has up to half $1 million in unspent sales tax money in the council will consider setting up a grant program to help keep businesses afloat. the mayor says they will be looking for the most effective way to spend the money, which could involve the restaurants. and the chamber of commerce says there is not a lot of time to spare.>> it's tough, and everybody has an end point where they can't go any further. we are seeing restaurants drop, a lot of businesses drop. >> the vaccine offers hope but that's a long-term solution. for now everyone is hoping congress will approve an economic package that will offer small businesses real relief it may be a way to survive.>> walnut creek has 117 restaurants, bars in the downtown area alone with more than 50 of them participating in the rebound program.>>> in san francis
. >> the mayor says he feels henry's, and every other restaurant owners pain.get to a point where restaurants are just starting to make some headway and then everything shuts down on them and now they can do business other than take-out or delivery. the city has up to half $1 million in unspent sales tax money in the council will consider setting up a grant program to help keep businesses afloat. the mayor says they will be looking for the most effective way to spend the money, which...
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reporting live, henry lee, ktvu fox news. >> henry, thank you. >>> another round of covid-19 vaccinesl go out in the coming days, but shipping companies may face a big hurdle as a snowstorm hits the northeast. we get the news now from fox's alex hogan. >> reporter: the east coast getting its first major winter storm of the season, the conditions impacting the appalachians to new england. new york city and botch expecting a round a foot of snow. winds could reach 50 miles per hour in some areas, leading to dangerous road conditions and low visibility. new jersey governor phil murphy declaring a state of emergency. >> we urge you to please take it slow and use common sense and caution. we ask specifically that you stay clear of any plowing or spreading operation. >> the storm also coming as fed ex and ups work around the clock to transport coronavirus vaccines. each box is being monitored with a gps track tore ensure that it remains a cold temperature and reaches the destination on time. the shipping companies say that they have contingency plans in place in case airports or roads are c
reporting live, henry lee, ktvu fox news. >> henry, thank you. >>> another round of covid-19 vaccinesl go out in the coming days, but shipping companies may face a big hurdle as a snowstorm hits the northeast. we get the news now from fox's alex hogan. >> reporter: the east coast getting its first major winter storm of the season, the conditions impacting the appalachians to new england. new york city and botch expecting a round a foot of snow. winds could reach 50 miles...
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. >>> ktvu henry lee is here now with more on the fire danger. henry, even though it's december, firefighters are still concerned, very concerned about the conditions tonight? >> reporter: yes, just because it's cold and wintery, doesn't mean the risk of fire isn't there. this unusual high-low sound on the police car distinct from a regular siren is a signal to evacuate. if you hear hi-lo, it's time to go. with a reminder they put out just hours before the red flag warning was to go into effect. >> i didn't know about it until you were telling me about it. >> reporter: nicholas and his girlfriend hadn't heard about the red flag warning. they were enjoying the sunset up on grizzly peak above uc berkeley, where turnouts are out there to lead to fires. >> and definitely don't be smoking anything out here. and keep, you know, no campfires or anything like that. i'm not sure. a lot of the kids come around here and do that stuff. >> reporter: gusty offshore winds and lower humidity means high fire danger for the north bay, the east bay hills, the diabl
. >>> ktvu henry lee is here now with more on the fire danger. henry, even though it's december, firefighters are still concerned, very concerned about the conditions tonight? >> reporter: yes, just because it's cold and wintery, doesn't mean the risk of fire isn't there. this unusual high-low sound on the police car distinct from a regular siren is a signal to evacuate. if you hear hi-lo, it's time to go. with a reminder they put out just hours before the red flag warning was to...
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you had a chance to think about the henry adams question. was washington a paragon of roman virtue or a paper saint or something in between? >> yeah, kind of want to stand by my original answer. i think he was neither and both. that's what the nation is. it's this great idea and this great possibility and great experiment. but, of course, continues to be deeply flawed. that doesn't mean there's not incredible potential for innovation and growth and improvement. as we have talked a lot about today, that's what washington wanted to pursue himself, was constant betterment. so what better legacy to actually leave for the nation than constantly wanting to be better and be more virtuous and improve. >> thank you so much, lindsay and ed for a superb launch for our virtual town hall series. friends, we have a series of great programs coming up, including on april 6, the constitutional legacy of the warren count, april 20th, why does the electoral college exist. that's a great debate. i know you will love hearing both sides. april 23, how to fix pres
you had a chance to think about the henry adams question. was washington a paragon of roman virtue or a paper saint or something in between? >> yeah, kind of want to stand by my original answer. i think he was neither and both. that's what the nation is. it's this great idea and this great possibility and great experiment. but, of course, continues to be deeply flawed. that doesn't mean there's not incredible potential for innovation and growth and improvement. as we have talked a lot...
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meantime and skyler henry reports from wilmington delaware, the president elect is doubling down on the pandemic.>> reporter: good evening to you, that's right. he's focused on the economy, sitting down for a virtual discussion today with members of the small business community as well as workers that they they've been struggling because of the coronavirus pandemic. as you mentioned president trump is still contesting these election results. president-elect joe biden is keeping his transition team focused on the pandemic. today he took part in a virtual roundtable of small business owners. members of the incoming biden administration say they need to take urgent action to stabilize the economy. currently more than 10 million people are out of work in the u.s.>> i know the times are both tough, but i believe with the right policies we can fundamentally change things. >> congress remains deadlocked on an emergency coronavirus relief bill. something president-elect biden calls crucial. the president-elect and vice president-elect are working from here in delaware ahead of inauguration day,
meantime and skyler henry reports from wilmington delaware, the president elect is doubling down on the pandemic.>> reporter: good evening to you, that's right. he's focused on the economy, sitting down for a virtual discussion today with members of the small business community as well as workers that they they've been struggling because of the coronavirus pandemic. as you mentioned president trump is still contesting these election results. president-elect joe biden is keeping his...