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emt hodge assisted at the world trade center site after the 9/11 attacks.ying roe saying in a post that hodge was a skilled responder who provided outstanding care throughout his distinguished career, adding that the entire department mourns his loss. he was 59 years old. at&t is here. providing support with advanced services for first responders. and connected temporary hospitals, mobile testing sites and emergency management centers. because until their job is done, it is essential that we all have their backs. it's what we've always done. it's what we'll always do. the theater home to you,t to with xfinity movie premiere. there's a world full of other trolls. how different can they be? our brand-new service that lets you watch all the latest movie releases from the comfort of home. trolls world tour available now. i will protect you no matter what, pinky promise. just say xfinity movie premiere into your voice remote to bring the theater to you. i can worry about it, or doe. something about it. garlique helps maintain healthy cholesterol naturally, and i
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emt hodge assisted at the world trade center site after the 9/11 attacks.ommissioner daniel nigro saying he was distinguished career. adding the department mourns his loss. he was 59 years old. with prebiotic oat. it hydrates and softens skin. so it looks like this. and you feel like this. aveeno® daily moisturizer get skin healthy™ for the same medications as the vet, but up to 30 percent less with fast free shipping. visit petmeds.com today. >>> hello, and welcome to our viewers joining us here in the united states and all around the world. you are watching "cnn newsroom" and i'm rosemary church. >>> just ahead, why donald trump is pulling the plug on u.s. funding for the world health organization
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gregory hodge, an emt, was a 24-year veteran of the fdny. he helped at the world trade center after 9/11. the department announcing his death due to covid-19. gregory hodge was 59 years old. jake, we're also learning more about efforts at different cities. san francisco today saying that they are launching a partnership for contact testing. and in los angeles, the mayor, eric garcetti, last night in his press conference tabbed something he labeled care corps that would put people to work doing contact tracing and other jobs in local areas. he says he should have more details on that today and also said, jake, he believes that should be funded by the federal government. >> all right, erica hill in new york, thank you so much, and stay safe. >>> joining me now as always, cnn's medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. sanjay, it seems significant that business leaders in addition to top health officials are urging president trump to get up to speed with much more testing before allowing or pushing individuals to go back to work to reopen the eco
gregory hodge, an emt, was a 24-year veteran of the fdny. he helped at the world trade center after 9/11. the department announcing his death due to covid-19. gregory hodge was 59 years old. jake, we're also learning more about efforts at different cities. san francisco today saying that they are launching a partnership for contact testing. and in los angeles, the mayor, eric garcetti, last night in his press conference tabbed something he labeled care corps that would put people to work doing...
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. >>> learning more about victims of this pandemic new york fire department announced that gregory hodgegency medical technician has died part of the 9/11 recovery effort after fighting three weeks, he was 48 years old >>> coronavirus continues to rock the u.s. with new york being one of the hardest hit states, death toll now surpassed 8,000 but experts are seeing a decline in new hospitalizations due to social distancing measures but not over just yet. kathy park >> reporter: the fight in new york is far from over. while the death toll continues to climb, we got encouraging news over the weekend. new yorkers are starting to flatten the curve. hopeful news as holiday for new york, new numbers sliding in the state's favor. >> you're not seeing a great decline in the numbers, but you're seeing a flattening >> reporter: d above 9,000 but new hospitalizations dropping to lowest level >> hospitalizations are decreasing the hospitalizations always are going to come first, deaths are always going to lag, one needs to happen before the other one can. >> reporter: governor says new york will reop
. >>> learning more about victims of this pandemic new york fire department announced that gregory hodgegency medical technician has died part of the 9/11 recovery effort after fighting three weeks, he was 48 years old >>> coronavirus continues to rock the u.s. with new york being one of the hardest hit states, death toll now surpassed 8,000 but experts are seeing a decline in new hospitalizations due to social distancing measures but not over just yet. kathy park >>...
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gregory hodge was a 24-year veteran of the new york city fire department.ld trade center site after 9/11 and working in the bronx and harlem. his latest role with the emergency management department of the city. gregory hodge was 59. >>> thomas martins of new jersey, a young man with down syndrome and a love of birthdays, died on the eve of his 30th. nine days earlier, his mother carolyn succumbed at just 55. her husband says thomas and carolyn were each other's whole world. her entire life revolved around making sure thomas was healthy and loved. >>> the indianapolis community is mourning the loss of beloved local athletic director. paul logan was 57. he started with north central high school in 1988. he's remembered as encouraging on and off the field. he treated them like family. logan leaves behind his wife and three kids. at high schools across indiana, football stadiums were lit in logan's honor. we'll be right back. [spoken] because they're here. working day in, day out. at&t is here. providing support with advanced services for first responders. and
gregory hodge was a 24-year veteran of the new york city fire department.ld trade center site after 9/11 and working in the bronx and harlem. his latest role with the emergency management department of the city. gregory hodge was 59. >>> thomas martins of new jersey, a young man with down syndrome and a love of birthdays, died on the eve of his 30th. nine days earlier, his mother carolyn succumbed at just 55. her husband says thomas and carolyn were each other's whole world. her entire...
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toledo hodge grew up in the mountains she is the face of many art see a fashion label founded by in america. the israeli moroccan designer likes to experiment with the country's culture and tradition. the color of the thanks very for the way i mix that the way i feel about the thing is they happiness. verse of something and it's also very are coming away from with something very. very clean and very sharp with something very. i don't from how very alive. his collection celebrates vibrant colors a collected styles and a variety of materials. based on artsy stands for a new generation exploring customs and clichés the brand is as distinctive asked to leave or herself to particularly likes the labels approach it's not just because we want to deliver pictures and i just have to add the fashionable is me falling in love with the piece and i actually seen the process of the piece mean designed in front of my eyes sometimes where a piece that just came out of your friends are all you know it's always very beautiful and fascinating that also super stain of super respectful. for a long time only peo
toledo hodge grew up in the mountains she is the face of many art see a fashion label founded by in america. the israeli moroccan designer likes to experiment with the country's culture and tradition. the color of the thanks very for the way i mix that the way i feel about the thing is they happiness. verse of something and it's also very are coming away from with something very. very clean and very sharp with something very. i don't from how very alive. his collection celebrates vibrant colors...
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. >> the story of gregory hodge, an emt in new york, just one example of the many lives stopped short. the 24-year veteran of the fdny assisted at the world trade center after 9/11. he died as a result of covid-19. gregory hodge was 59 years old. >> erica, you mentioned new york, connecticut, having new regulations with face coverings. explain the details on that. >> so here, in new york state, the governor said he will be issuing an executive order. new yorkers have three days to comply. but after that three-day period, any time you're out, anderson, you will need to have your face covered. it can be a bandana but your nose and mouth must be covered. he said if you are the only person walking on the street, you don't have to have it on but have it with you because if you go to cross the street and there's someone else and you can't maintain that six feet of social distancing, you need to have your face covered. in connecticut, the governor saying similar things. he he says he will likely issue an executive order in the next 48 hours or so. but just saying that, in his conversations w
. >> the story of gregory hodge, an emt in new york, just one example of the many lives stopped short. the 24-year veteran of the fdny assisted at the world trade center after 9/11. he died as a result of covid-19. gregory hodge was 59 years old. >> erica, you mentioned new york, connecticut, having new regulations with face coverings. explain the details on that. >> so here, in new york state, the governor said he will be issuing an executive order. new yorkers have three...
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toledo's hodge grew up in the mountains she is the face of maize all artsy a fashion label founded by artsy iraq in america. the israeli moroccan designer likes to experiment with the country's culture and traditions. i think. the color effect thanks terry for the way i mix that i think the people the way have feel about it think they have been if you all universal something any thoughtful very are coming away from with something very. very clean and very sharp with something very. i don't come home very alive. his collection celebrates vibrant colors a collective styles and a variety of materials. based on artsy stands for a new generation exploring customs and clichés the brand is best to leave or herself to particularly likes the labels approach it's not just because we want to deliver pictures and then just have to add is me falling in love with the piece and actually seen the process of the piece mean designed in front of my. piece that just came out of the year for example you know it's always very beautiful and fascinating but also a super stain of all super respectful. for a l
toledo's hodge grew up in the mountains she is the face of maize all artsy a fashion label founded by artsy iraq in america. the israeli moroccan designer likes to experiment with the country's culture and traditions. i think. the color effect thanks terry for the way i mix that i think the people the way have feel about it think they have been if you all universal something any thoughtful very are coming away from with something very. very clean and very sharp with something very. i don't come...
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gregory hodge, a 24-year veteran of the department and 9/11 first responder.ut 30-year-old daniel spano is evidence the virus does not discriminate. >> i thought i had my son forever. i'm just so devastated. >> reporter: spano was a fitness trainer in perfect health when he got infected. >> he called my parents, and he was like, "i can't, i can't, i can't--" and my mom was like you can't what? and he said, "i can't breathe." at that point my dad went to go to his apartment and on his way called an ambulance for him. >> reporter: he died without any of his family by his side. >> we had to say goodbye to him through an ipad. my brother, my baby brother was sitting in this hospital bed dying, and we couldn't do anything for him. we couldn't go and comfort him. >> reporter: again, testing >> reporter: again, testing remains an issins an issue. mayor bill de blasio announced today, later this month, the city will purchase 50,000 tests per week from a company in indiana, in addition to producing 50,000 tests per week on its own. some, including governor cuomo, are s
gregory hodge, a 24-year veteran of the department and 9/11 first responder.ut 30-year-old daniel spano is evidence the virus does not discriminate. >> i thought i had my son forever. i'm just so devastated. >> reporter: spano was a fitness trainer in perfect health when he got infected. >> he called my parents, and he was like, "i can't, i can't, i can't--" and my mom was like you can't what? and he said, "i can't breathe." at that point my dad went to go...
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i still pocket hodge's there's carter. with her and she's ok when you have a kid today. i noticed stuff all faster when you went past this one it's not hard for you to say no really what really bothers me is this one. not so much of the shooting but this one point by the hair pulling the woman by the water because. i saw some things that i really like and. to me look for a word. to humanize. and . i just don't like that. i can i don't get it. but you don't get between killing. and being human i think so yeah it's just like. there's acceptable ways to kill people and there's ways that are. can claims he is mystified by the granite wall of the dead i never saw that many people in that village and that number and the middle there and you just listed on the wall the entire doki family parents and 4 children you know here. this moment no one knew that one child your old dodi and 2 yet had escaped horribly wounded she ran away and has never returned to. ironically the only structure in the village there's been rebuilt as an example of what was destroyed is the one the long tel
i still pocket hodge's there's carter. with her and she's ok when you have a kid today. i noticed stuff all faster when you went past this one it's not hard for you to say no really what really bothers me is this one. not so much of the shooting but this one point by the hair pulling the woman by the water because. i saw some things that i really like and. to me look for a word. to humanize. and . i just don't like that. i can i don't get it. but you don't get between killing. and being human i...
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gregory hodge was 59 years old. wolf, so many of these stories are personal. we learned from the state of connecticut they have received two years worth of unemployment claims in just one month, which also puts in perspective just how drastic these changes have been for so many americans across the country. >> erica hill reporting for us from new york. thank you very much. let's go to our chief white house correspondent jim acosta. jim, the president held his first teleconference with his new economic task force earlier today. what are you learning about that? >> that's right, wolf. and we should point out in just the last few moments president trump said he is going to announce new social distancing guidelines for when the country reopens at the end of the month. the president said just a few moments ago that is what he is seeing, the country reaching a peak in cases of coronavirus. in the meantime president trump is beginning to reach out to business leaders about reopening the country. and some of those industry officials are warning him more coronavirus te
gregory hodge was 59 years old. wolf, so many of these stories are personal. we learned from the state of connecticut they have received two years worth of unemployment claims in just one month, which also puts in perspective just how drastic these changes have been for so many americans across the country. >> erica hill reporting for us from new york. thank you very much. let's go to our chief white house correspondent jim acosta. jim, the president held his first teleconference with his...
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this figure is a totally bizarre hodge podge. is dawning not just the icons of liberty, but also an animal skin and a multicolored plumed head dress and skirting or belt somewhat reminiscent of native american ceremonial gash. i am endlessly amused by this image with it's spelling of washington's name and this od figure that really encapsulates what many french thought of america in the 18th century and in some way reflects who we are today, a strange colorful and beautiful -- and here this text says in rising i have become beautiful. so a strange, colorful, and beautiful conglomeration of people seeking to right the wrongs of history. to conquer oppression and to live in freedom. this image can inspire us since we're inher titors of the same struggle and we must pursue fight together of seeking liberty and justice not just for the few, but for the all. thank you. >> hello, thank you for that wonderful talk and thank you in particular for emphasizing the role of slavery in your thoughts. i would like to ask you if you have any so
this figure is a totally bizarre hodge podge. is dawning not just the icons of liberty, but also an animal skin and a multicolored plumed head dress and skirting or belt somewhat reminiscent of native american ceremonial gash. i am endlessly amused by this image with it's spelling of washington's name and this od figure that really encapsulates what many french thought of america in the 18th century and in some way reflects who we are today, a strange colorful and beautiful -- and here this...
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thompson eugene "gene" hodges jr. j. colleen giles. linda louise florence. judy j. "froh" fisher.ereaux. diana lynn day. kim r. cousins. andrea yvette blanton. my mother, diane e. who wi althouse. we continue to remember our friends and family at the department of housing fifth floor. paul rockstematerman. >> we remember marine corps recruiting sixth floor, captain randolph a. guzman, united states marine corps. sergeant benjamin lorenzo davis, united states marine corps. >> we remember those with the u.s. customs fifth floor. claude arthur maderas, ssa, and my father, paul d. ice, sr. special agent. >> we remember our friends and family with the department of agriculture fifth floor. rita bender long. carol sue calille. doris edele higgenbottom. richard "dick" cummins. my mother, dr. margaret l. "peggy" clark. james e. bowles. olin berl bloomer. >> we remember those with the united states army recruiting battalion on the fourth floor. wanda lee watkins. kayla marie titsworth. dolores d. stratton. victoria "vickie" l. sohn. john c. moss iii. peggy louise holland. karen gist carr.
thompson eugene "gene" hodges jr. j. colleen giles. linda louise florence. judy j. "froh" fisher.ereaux. diana lynn day. kim r. cousins. andrea yvette blanton. my mother, diane e. who wi althouse. we continue to remember our friends and family at the department of housing fifth floor. paul rockstematerman. >> we remember marine corps recruiting sixth floor, captain randolph a. guzman, united states marine corps. sergeant benjamin lorenzo davis, united states marine...
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china outbreak, hodg hong kong g it is probably larger than rewed and sooner. >> thank you for reporting't know why people read statistics from china that appear on the johns hopkins map. we knowr they have under reportd by order. now new york a study that suggested 21% of people have the immune antibody, probably a little lower, maybe 10 to 20%. areas outside of boston ir above chelsea. does that mean you are immune? we can look at other coronaviruses. we know that others like sars, haveru a 2 on 3 year community d mers 3 year. elizabeth: interesting. great information doctor, come back soon we love having you on, great insight. >> thank you. good to see you, thank you. elizabeth: u.s. navy blue angels and air force, thunderbirds put on an ai aerial salute in honorf first responders. a heart warming site, about hope. we have more show coming up. we'll be right back. hope. we'll be right you ever wish you weren't a motaur? sure. sometimes i wish i had legs like you. yeah, like a regular person. no. still half bike/half man, just the opposite. oh, so the legs on the bottom and motorcycle
china outbreak, hodg hong kong g it is probably larger than rewed and sooner. >> thank you for reporting't know why people read statistics from china that appear on the johns hopkins map. we knowr they have under reportd by order. now new york a study that suggested 21% of people have the immune antibody, probably a little lower, maybe 10 to 20%. areas outside of boston ir above chelsea. does that mean you are immune? we can look at other coronaviruses. we know that others like sars,...
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katie hodge rich her profession, it's being in a marathon. she came without any professional experience and did a remarkable job. . esther, she knew that any letter from her husband was not going to be a boring read. he would not talk about the weather or his problems. his letters spared no one. as i said before, lincoln was his favorite target. august 1st 1864, for the army are getting sick of such work i think abraham has cashed his political throat till there is no used to trying to save his life. the army will vote against him. four to one. by the time he forces 500,000 more in the army his political death and damnation will be accomplished beyond the hope of salvation. reelection came a little more than two months he became a political chameleon. there is no mental policy left for us he wrote, we have but went chance to choose first, of lincoln and the universal rights of man, let it cost of blood and treasure when it made to maintain them, or mcclelland and another compromise with the devil by which man is degraded and brought a little
katie hodge rich her profession, it's being in a marathon. she came without any professional experience and did a remarkable job. . esther, she knew that any letter from her husband was not going to be a boring read. he would not talk about the weather or his problems. his letters spared no one. as i said before, lincoln was his favorite target. august 1st 1864, for the army are getting sick of such work i think abraham has cashed his political throat till there is no used to trying to save his...
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. >> we saw there was an active hodge situati hostage situation. we continued to see s.w.a.t. cars and all sorts of craziness here on an otherwise pretty quiet day. >> reporter: to be clear, this is not a hostage situation, but a standoff with a man barricaded inside glide methodist church. no one else is in the room with that man, according to the public information officer. he said there's no evidence the suspect was wounded when the officer fired a shot. no one else was hurt either. there are a lot of homeless encampments in the tenderloin. they're trying to negotiate with this man and get him to come out peacefully so that they can also resolve this entire thing, now almost five hours or four hours plus later from when it began, they'll try to get him to surrender. live in san francisco, thom jensen, nbc bay area news. >> i hope he surrenders and that everyone is safe. thank you, thom. >>> governor newsom is expected to detaill will look like and what needs to happen before we get santa clara county supervisors are discussing the same today. nbc bay area's kris sanchez is
. >> we saw there was an active hodge situati hostage situation. we continued to see s.w.a.t. cars and all sorts of craziness here on an otherwise pretty quiet day. >> reporter: to be clear, this is not a hostage situation, but a standoff with a man barricaded inside glide methodist church. no one else is in the room with that man, according to the public information officer. he said there's no evidence the suspect was wounded when the officer fired a shot. no one else was hurt...
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. >> reporter: the story of gregory hodge, an emt in new york, just one example of the many lives stopped short. the 24-year veteran of the fdny assisted at the world trade center after 9/11. he died as a result of covid-19. he was 59 years old. >> erica, you minentioned new yk and connecticut having new regulations with face coverings. explain the details on that. >> reporter: here in new york state the governor said he will be issuing an executive order, new yorkers have three days to comply. after that three-day period, anytime you're out, anderson, you'll need your face covered. it can be a bandanna but your nose and mouth have to be covered. if you're the only person walking on the street, you don't have to have it on but have it with you. you need to have your face covered. in connecticut the governor saying similar things. he says he will likely order -- issue an executive order in the next 48 hours or so but just saying in his conversations with several folks including dr. fauci he realizes that they really need to make a lot of these suggestions more permanent. >> it seems like t
. >> reporter: the story of gregory hodge, an emt in new york, just one example of the many lives stopped short. the 24-year veteran of the fdny assisted at the world trade center after 9/11. he died as a result of covid-19. he was 59 years old. >> erica, you minentioned new yk and connecticut having new regulations with face coverings. explain the details on that. >> reporter: here in new york state the governor said he will be issuing an executive order, new yorkers have...
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. >> it is because of the hodging practices and social distancing that that is the case. >> while coronavirus hot spots flare up in others. >> we are bending the curve of the infection rate and the deaths are still rising in the city. >> and heroes on the front lines working to save every life possible. >> we have no vents, we literally have to decide who lives and who dies and you're literally playing god at that point. >> lawrence o'donnell and dr. zeke emanuel on how long americans need to stay home and wear face masks in our global health war. >> if we don't continue to follow social distancing, everything that we've done to flatten the curve so far will be for nothing. >> how testing will prove key to opening the economy. >> testing of antibodies, testing on a scale that we have not done before. >> and the latest on the crucial efforts to find a vaccine. this is a special edition of "the last word: life in the time of coronavirus." >> life in the time of coronavirus involves challenges we have never seen before. it has now delivered the largest number of people in american history who ar
. >> it is because of the hodging practices and social distancing that that is the case. >> while coronavirus hot spots flare up in others. >> we are bending the curve of the infection rate and the deaths are still rising in the city. >> and heroes on the front lines working to save every life possible. >> we have no vents, we literally have to decide who lives and who dies and you're literally playing god at that point. >> lawrence o'donnell and dr. zeke...
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governor kemp has said in his news conference that he was not open to having what he called kind of the hodge-podgef decisions that he had before he enacted that stay-at-home order. he says he is reopening this on a rolling basis but wanting them to continue with socially distancinging and minimal guidelines. you mentioned there will likely be a number of local official in the state of georgia are not happy about this. i've just reached out to the office of mayor bottoms here in atlanta to see what her response was. as you know, governor kemp had come under fire not too long ago for choosing to reopen the state's beaches. you saw the local officials there in very strong terms calling it a very unwise move, a dangerous move. so that just came when he decided to reopen the beaches. we know, again, this rolling open comes as the number of cases here in the state of georgia continues to increase. we are talking about nearly 19,000 cases, more than 700 deaths according to the newest numbers have come out today. certainly a lot of people will have a very strong opinions about these measures that the gove
governor kemp has said in his news conference that he was not open to having what he called kind of the hodge-podgef decisions that he had before he enacted that stay-at-home order. he says he is reopening this on a rolling basis but wanting them to continue with socially distancinging and minimal guidelines. you mentioned there will likely be a number of local official in the state of georgia are not happy about this. i've just reached out to the office of mayor bottoms here in atlanta to see...
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. >> it is because of the hodging practices and social distancing that that is the case. >> while coronavirus spots flair up in others. >> we are bending the curve of the infection rate and the deaths are still rising in the city. >> and heroes on the front lines working to save every life possible. >> no vents, we decide who lives and dies and you're playing god. >> lawrence
. >> it is because of the hodging practices and social distancing that that is the case. >> while coronavirus spots flair up in others. >> we are bending the curve of the infection rate and the deaths are still rising in the city. >> and heroes on the front lines working to save every life possible. >> no vents, we decide who lives and dies and you're playing god. >> lawrence
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. >> it is because of the hodging practices and social distancing that that is the case. >> while coronavirusp in others. >> we are bending the curve of the infection rate and the deaths are still rising in the city. >> and heroes on the front lines working to save every life possible. >> we have no vents, we literally have to decide who lives and who dies and you're literally playing god at that point. >> lawrence o'donnell and dr. zeke emanuel on how long americans need to stay home and wear face masks in our global health war. >> if we don't continue to follow social distancing, everything that we've done to
. >> it is because of the hodging practices and social distancing that that is the case. >> while coronavirusp in others. >> we are bending the curve of the infection rate and the deaths are still rising in the city. >> and heroes on the front lines working to save every life possible. >> we have no vents, we literally have to decide who lives and who dies and you're literally playing god at that point. >> lawrence o'donnell and dr. zeke emanuel on how long...
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dangerous clouding from the exterior of high rise buildings due to the corona virus outbreak margaret hodge wrote to the government to highlight the urgent threat the dangerous cladding poses to residents in the area she will know coronavirus related delays to works puts those forced herself. at serious risk she says the government to support developers to finish the works through the pandemic when it comes as the clotting use of thousands of blocks is dramatically failed the past safety test study found that material which had been declared. used on the ground full term are burned almost as quickly as by this the government only recently agreed to fund its removal through the spring budget announcement and the general secretary of our brigades union met rac says that until closing is removed thousands of lives will remain at serious risk particularly during lockdown. country tries to pull together to deal with corona virus we cannot forget about the ongoing crisis in building safety which this test proves is more pressing than ever hundreds of homes are thought to be clad in this deadly ma
dangerous clouding from the exterior of high rise buildings due to the corona virus outbreak margaret hodge wrote to the government to highlight the urgent threat the dangerous cladding poses to residents in the area she will know coronavirus related delays to works puts those forced herself. at serious risk she says the government to support developers to finish the works through the pandemic when it comes as the clotting use of thousands of blocks is dramatically failed the past safety test...
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more recently, hodges, the right to same-sex marriage. all of those have one thing in common, none of them could have happened under the founders' constitution because all of those are asserting constitutional rights against the states, not the government, which is something they can only do after the civil war, after reconstruction, after the 14th amendment. what are the battles that gave us the nation we live in today? is it bunker hill? if you are thinking about the constitution we have today, it is gettysburg. who are the soldiers who died for our rights? the minutemen and the colonial army? no. if you are thinking about the rights we enjoy today, the rights enshrined in the supreme court decisions, it is the union army. the best way to put this is to say the founders' constitution was a failure and has not served us well for about 200 years. it lasted about 70 years, failed , and it was set aside. we became a different nation. , bring lincoln said forth on this constitute -- continent a new nation, but it was not this one. it was not
more recently, hodges, the right to same-sex marriage. all of those have one thing in common, none of them could have happened under the founders' constitution because all of those are asserting constitutional rights against the states, not the government, which is something they can only do after the civil war, after reconstruction, after the 14th amendment. what are the battles that gave us the nation we live in today? is it bunker hill? if you are thinking about the constitution we have...