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river, because hudson was an english subject. right there, ahead of us right off the bow, that is pollepel island, home of bannerman castle. like why is that island not getting any closer? we're going to need to step on it here. the tide's coming in. there's not just a surprise around every corner, there's living history. from 1901 until his passing in 1918, francis bannerman constructed the castle on pollepel island, as a means to house army surplus and munitions. bill carter: frank bannerman vi, he was the father of the army navy store. this is the man right here. that's the man, that's him. bill carter: so this castle was built as a warehouse. it was a safe place to have his gunpowder, and a safe place to store cannons, and munitions. johnny "bananas" devenanzio: this is like his man cave. his wife was like, listen honey, you're not keeping any of that crap in here. you go take it to the island. chartered boat trips-- that's the way, bill. and kayaking excursions with bill carter of storm king adventures get you to the island.
river, because hudson was an english subject. right there, ahead of us right off the bow, that is pollepel island, home of bannerman castle. like why is that island not getting any closer? we're going to need to step on it here. the tide's coming in. there's not just a surprise around every corner, there's living history. from 1901 until his passing in 1918, francis bannerman constructed the castle on pollepel island, as a means to house army surplus and munitions. bill carter: frank bannerman...
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but the biggest piece of this infrastructure puzzle is the plan to build a new tunnel under the hudson the pandemic, about 200,000 people every day rode through the tunnel under the hudson river between new york and new jersey. but almost none of them got this view. i'm in the rear of an amtrak train to see how a tunnel built in 1910-- 111 years ago-- is holding up. my guide is craig schulz from amtrak. am i still seeing some of the damage from superstorm sandy on the-- on the ceilings and the sides? >> millions of gallons of saltwater inundated the tubes. the salts and chlorides really left behind by that saltwater have infiltrated the concrete and are essentially eating away at the infrastructure from the inside out. and so, what we have to do, basically, is, essentially gut the tunnel, right, down to the concrete liner, and essentially rebuild it from the inside out. >> sreenivasan: climate change is real, and this project would add some resiliency to the infrastructure. we also sat down with the chairman of amtrak, anthony coscia. amtrak is funded by the government, but is a for-pr
but the biggest piece of this infrastructure puzzle is the plan to build a new tunnel under the hudson the pandemic, about 200,000 people every day rode through the tunnel under the hudson river between new york and new jersey. but almost none of them got this view. i'm in the rear of an amtrak train to see how a tunnel built in 1910-- 111 years ago-- is holding up. my guide is craig schulz from amtrak. am i still seeing some of the damage from superstorm sandy on the-- on the ceilings and the...
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the hudson river.what do you think it is meant to do? keep out ships. would it work? what do you think? >> i say no. anyone say yes? bottom line no one knows because it was never tested. batteries on either side, the british never tested it but west point falls in the chain and the garrisons and batteries are removed, what can the british do? take the hudson, and therefore divide the colonies which they have been trying to do so andre, this is his self-portrait, very fashionable general a is going to arrange to meet with donald in secret. the thing is andre is a british major, aid to general clinton. on wants to meet with him on past american lines. of a british officer in his red coat is meeting with benedict donald, the commander at west point that looks a little suspicious so he tells andre to take off his uniform. what happens the moment he takes off the red coat? he is a spy. ultimately his correspondence, andre is caught by a roving band of militiamen, questions on are they loyal, are they questi
the hudson river.what do you think it is meant to do? keep out ships. would it work? what do you think? >> i say no. anyone say yes? bottom line no one knows because it was never tested. batteries on either side, the british never tested it but west point falls in the chain and the garrisons and batteries are removed, what can the british do? take the hudson, and therefore divide the colonies which they have been trying to do so andre, this is his self-portrait, very fashionable general a...
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, a big thick chain like this big across the hudson river. what you think it's meant to do? what work? what you think? anyone say yes? bottom line, no one knows. the british never tested but if west point's folding and the chain and batteries are removed, but can the british do take the hudson and therefore defy the colony which they've been trying to do. the self-portrait, a fashionable gentleman is going to arrange to meet with them and they do it under secret. the thing is, andrea is a british major, general plaintiff and he wants to meet with him past american lines. if a british officer is meeting with benedict arnold, amanda, that with look a little suspicious so he tells andre to take it off. what happens the moment he takes it off? he's a spy. they all responded andre's caught by a movie band, moving militiamen. this long-term, are they royal, are the questionable loyalty? but otherwise they become liberated great heroes andre unfortunately identifies himself as major andre. this shocking display they are not british -- so arnold is d
, a big thick chain like this big across the hudson river. what you think it's meant to do? what work? what you think? anyone say yes? bottom line, no one knows. the british never tested but if west point's folding and the chain and batteries are removed, but can the british do take the hudson and therefore defy the colony which they've been trying to do. the self-portrait, a fashionable gentleman is going to arrange to meet with them and they do it under secret. the thing is, andrea is a...
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hudson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized mr. hudson: i rise in support of h.r. 3635 strengthening america's strategic national stockpile act a bill i interviewed along with representative slotkin. the covid-19 pandemic has exposed the dangers of relying on countries. h.r. 3635 will reduce our dependence on foreign sources of supplies like p.p.e. by boosting domestic manufacturing to make these products here in the united states and critical improvements to our national stockpile to ensure it is full and items ready to be deployed and strengthening our stockpile of p.p.e. and domestic manufacturing has never been more important to our national security. i urge my colleagues to support this legislation so we can be better prepared. additionally, i'm proud to have h.r. the open ran outreach act that will be considered by this house today. it will strengthen our telecommune kaeugs supply chains and help protect rural and small communication providers from chinese-backed companies. protecting our supply chains and pushing back agains
hudson. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized mr. hudson: i rise in support of h.r. 3635 strengthening america's strategic national stockpile act a bill i interviewed along with representative slotkin. the covid-19 pandemic has exposed the dangers of relying on countries. h.r. 3635 will reduce our dependence on foreign sources of supplies like p.p.e. by boosting domestic manufacturing to make these products here in the united states and critical improvements to our national...
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. >> hudson also stressed some of the more seasoned actors took extra precautions with weapons to make sure they weren't loaded. we'll have a lot more of that interview ahead. >> this morning, there are new developments with the shooting investigation. the d.a. in new mexico says she hasn't ruled out criminal charges in cinematographer halyna hutchins's death. she said prop gun is misleading and the gun was a real gun. it was seized with two ammo boxes and loose ammo from a tray. chloe melas joins us now. real guns. real ammo. real possible charges. >> we are learning more about the moments right before her death. today there is going to be a big press conference with the district attorney's office, sheriff's office. we will finally hear will criminal charges be pressed. more on that in my piece. with filming for "rust" shutdownen definitely, more behind-the-scenes detail from the production are coming to light. >> everyone on the camera crew was protected by shields. and the camera was protected by shield. so that made me question me being in front of the camera and sort of in between
. >> hudson also stressed some of the more seasoned actors took extra precautions with weapons to make sure they weren't loaded. we'll have a lot more of that interview ahead. >> this morning, there are new developments with the shooting investigation. the d.a. in new mexico says she hasn't ruled out criminal charges in cinematographer halyna hutchins's death. she said prop gun is misleading and the gun was a real gun. it was seized with two ammo boxes and loose ammo from a tray....
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hudson and we represent mr. jackson and our office brought the case to the last supreme court that found non unanimous jury verdicts to be unconstitutional. and i think all of our clients, if you'd ask any one of them or rashad green, who your office also brought home. if you ask them. when the us supreme court held you a lot unconstitutional and tell you that it's a jim crow law that was based on racism. they expect that they would get some sort of remedy and went to the district attorney and william was talking about here in that, in retro activity in the i think we don't always make sure that that happens. and we're hoping that at some point in time, you know, for the legislature or through our court system, you folks will get a remedy. yes. yes. brandon jackson is one of about 1500 of people who are still in prison. they are not in mystery convictions. and, and, and in it, because because the united states supreme court did not mandate retro activity for the state, ah, but he is not entitled to a new new tri
hudson and we represent mr. jackson and our office brought the case to the last supreme court that found non unanimous jury verdicts to be unconstitutional. and i think all of our clients, if you'd ask any one of them or rashad green, who your office also brought home. if you ask them. when the us supreme court held you a lot unconstitutional and tell you that it's a jim crow law that was based on racism. they expect that they would get some sort of remedy and went to the district attorney and...
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the construction of new rail tunnels under the hudson river. records of 200,000 daily riders whether they be on amtrak or nj transit the approach to the portal ridge often comes with a crossing of fingers. a deep breath, and maybe a short prayer that the span will be operational and allow the train to cross. when it works the northeast corridor fully functions. people get to work on time. our economy moves forward. when it doesn't, the northeast corridor the people it carries and all economic activities that support comes to a screechinghalt . over the recent past that happens more and more often. the impacts of these stoppages from relegated to just newark and new york. they very easily radiate up and down the rails impacting service from boston all the way down to washington and the president knows this through his experience with the state of delaware and the delays are just counted in minutes or hours lost in time. that should be's steps with one family although they are also inmillions of dollars of economic activity . president biden is o
the construction of new rail tunnels under the hudson river. records of 200,000 daily riders whether they be on amtrak or nj transit the approach to the portal ridge often comes with a crossing of fingers. a deep breath, and maybe a short prayer that the span will be operational and allow the train to cross. when it works the northeast corridor fully functions. people get to work on time. our economy moves forward. when it doesn't, the northeast corridor the people it carries and all economic...
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the northeast corridor - we're talking about a $30 billion investments in major projects like the hudson river gateway tunnels and the portal bridge, which it feeds into. look, we're going to create jobs replacing lead water pipes so families can drink clean water - something new jersey and governor murphy have been leading on. we're going to make sure high-speed internet is affordable and available everywhere in america, including the nearly one in three new jersey families that don't have the internet subscription. how many times did you see people pulling up to mcdonald's, sitting outside during the pandemic so they could do their homework because they couldn't get - get it off of their - their line? we're going to create jobs laying thousands of miles of transmission lines to build modern, resilient - an energy grid. and we're going to invest in strengthening our infrastructure against the impacts of climate change. the governor and i were talking a little bit earlier. you know, just this year, we've - global warming has caused over $1 trillion - excuse me, $100 billion - $100 billio
the northeast corridor - we're talking about a $30 billion investments in major projects like the hudson river gateway tunnels and the portal bridge, which it feeds into. look, we're going to create jobs replacing lead water pipes so families can drink clean water - something new jersey and governor murphy have been leading on. we're going to make sure high-speed internet is affordable and available everywhere in america, including the nearly one in three new jersey families that don't have the...
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hudson. he talked about what it was like for him on the set. take a listen to what else he said. >> when the rounds were released, when they shot at me, i actually did feel the blanks hitting my face and my body, and i could feel the wind from the shotgun, you know, being discharged. it was heavy. it was strong. brandon lee having died in '93, that conversation came up a couple times between my fellow cast members and i. >> now, there was that reporting from the wrap that some of the crew members onset had taken the guns and used them for what's called plininging, loading them with live ammunition to shoot at cans. we do know the district attorney telling "the new york times" those allegations at this point are unconfirmed, kate. >> a lot, a lot, a lot to be learned. steve any elam, thank you. >>> joining me cnn legal analyst paul callan, former new york prosecutor, also dutch maris, a prop master for film and television currently wo. he said he felt pieces of blanks hitting him. he describes the way -- it felt life-threatening, felt too surrea
hudson. he talked about what it was like for him on the set. take a listen to what else he said. >> when the rounds were released, when they shot at me, i actually did feel the blanks hitting my face and my body, and i could feel the wind from the shotgun, you know, being discharged. it was heavy. it was strong. brandon lee having died in '93, that conversation came up a couple times between my fellow cast members and i. >> now, there was that reporting from the wrap that some of...
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hudson of north carolina, i inform the house that mr. hudson intends to vote -- will vote yea on h.r. 5763. mr. mchenry: as the member designated by mrs. wagner of missouri, i inform the house that mrs. wagner will vote aye on h.r. 5763. the speaker pro tempore: can you please repeat those members you are proxying for? mr. mchenry: wagner, hudson. the speaker pro tempore: thank you. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? ms. clark: as the member designated by ms. frankel, i inform the house that ms. frankel will vote yes on h.r. 5763. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. calvert of california, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. calvert will vote yes on h.r. 5763 -- sorry -- 5763. as the member designated by mr. nunes, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. nunes will also vote yes on h.r. 5763. and as the member designated by mr. issa of california, pursuant to house res
hudson of north carolina, i inform the house that mr. hudson intends to vote -- will vote yea on h.r. 5763. mr. mchenry: as the member designated by mrs. wagner of missouri, i inform the house that mrs. wagner will vote aye on h.r. 5763. the speaker pro tempore: can you please repeat those members you are proxying for? mr. mchenry: wagner, hudson. the speaker pro tempore: thank you. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? ms. clark: as the member designated by...
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from all the way down to cape may, all the way up to the hudson. that's how much has burned to the ground. my long overdue environmental cleanup. clean up passaic river. the nation's most expensive superfund site. we are going to invest $42 billion in modernizing and electrifying our ports and airports like the port of new york and new jersey newark, liberty international airport. reducing congestion and emissions, creating thousands more good-paying union jobs. it's going to help us meet the moment of climate crisis. in a way that creates good jobs, and we can breath. we haven't passed a the transformative flas bill for a decade. think about this. how many times have we had infrastructure week? not a single thing happened. we need to get this done. this isn't enough to invest in our physical infrastructure. we have to invest in our people. that's what my second bill, build back better plan does. i just had the opportunity to visit a free school in the east end elementary in north planefield. they provide access for preschool four years and above.
from all the way down to cape may, all the way up to the hudson. that's how much has burned to the ground. my long overdue environmental cleanup. clean up passaic river. the nation's most expensive superfund site. we are going to invest $42 billion in modernizing and electrifying our ports and airports like the port of new york and new jersey newark, liberty international airport. reducing congestion and emissions, creating thousands more good-paying union jobs. it's going to help us meet the...
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it's the community here for them for her comes to hudson was actually a little less up. listen to the distribution of smart. ok. then you click on the, she will make a city, but if a lot of up and she asked the senior mom, if you are going to feed them, done a lot of really dive indicating was within the hospital and king deal. i don't want them that way. doesn't, doesn't really the mean i saw i had him and he had mentioned to them and then there's no duck beach rama. so we're still your senior meeting which shuttle on the actual mom. i be sick much. i can hear you. that's good because then it's, oh somebody just fill up like an amount can indicate which can be a lot less than what i and on the top you know who the i know we have to because i didn't think we had just waste. i love you. i'm with us and then she got a feeling. when i came here 9 years ago and 2003, i was very surprised that moral can people know me. they see my films. i went to the souk, too bizarre to buy some clothes and all the people to take my name and take the name of my phone's 8 was sir, very surpr
it's the community here for them for her comes to hudson was actually a little less up. listen to the distribution of smart. ok. then you click on the, she will make a city, but if a lot of up and she asked the senior mom, if you are going to feed them, done a lot of really dive indicating was within the hospital and king deal. i don't want them that way. doesn't, doesn't really the mean i saw i had him and he had mentioned to them and then there's no duck beach rama. so we're still your senior...
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but first, washington correspondent reshad hudson reports on her call for action against her former employer. >> good evening, regulating social media company seems to be an issue that unites lawmakers, both democrats and republicans say major reforms are needed when it comes to big tech, facebook's products harm children, stoke division and weaken our democracy before becoming a whistleblower. frances haugen worked for facebook. she says during her time there she saw the company put profits over user safety. >> my fears that without action divisive and extremes behaviors. we see today are only the beginning. she says the company neglected to protect vulnerable users and wants congress to step in the company's leadership knows how to make facebook and instagram saver. congressional action is needed. connecticut senator richard blumenthal says the nation's children are the real victims of the tech giant's business practices. facebook's failure to acknowledge and to act makes it morally bankrupt. >> and in a rare showing of bipartisanship republicans like tennessee senator marsha blackburn and
but first, washington correspondent reshad hudson reports on her call for action against her former employer. >> good evening, regulating social media company seems to be an issue that unites lawmakers, both democrats and republicans say major reforms are needed when it comes to big tech, facebook's products harm children, stoke division and weaken our democracy before becoming a whistleblower. frances haugen worked for facebook. she says during her time there she saw the company put...
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can the hudson nissan, pretty of the missouri hawk kind of them. it's in an e. julie bentley, yeah, yeah. and he can, can knock eliane should look in the discs about him. so how can i help you with a little bit with my but now it is. yeah. when it a little bit with lynn lashley, a marble see me. the a come come with us a very the campbell shade a we're ash. saudi fianna, madam halleck, meat of marie best and am what can what are they sure. counties. alright. see me? absolutely. she 1000000 the to the flem body would rarely had lush other. does my heritage gets mahala in the can be harm had seen you mill. he has a half talk about of not who shabba claim. michelle not with him. to talk to your truck. i feel like it's carbon enough to kind of scrambling, but look, nesbit to go, cosmetic museum, will not have seen him, is at the, for the sublime say, and the controls m. f level global. that is a maria at law. we're had, we're had this machine somewhere and the ness black ls vision dead nascar sam shoot for had with him. lean deeper at the museum frame. scafa rob, st
can the hudson nissan, pretty of the missouri hawk kind of them. it's in an e. julie bentley, yeah, yeah. and he can, can knock eliane should look in the discs about him. so how can i help you with a little bit with my but now it is. yeah. when it a little bit with lynn lashley, a marble see me. the a come come with us a very the campbell shade a we're ash. saudi fianna, madam halleck, meat of marie best and am what can what are they sure. counties. alright. see me? absolutely. she 1000000 the...
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can the hudson this wasn't tracy of the muslim hawk. kind of them. it's in an e, julie bentley. yeah. yeah. and he can, can knock eliane should look in the disks about him. so how can i get it working? i don't live with my mom, but now i went to the board to live with lynn lashley, a marble see me. the a. come come with us a very the campbell shade, a welsh, saudi fianna, madam halleck beat of marie best and am what can we talk facial counties or patsy may absolutely. she 1000000 the to the flem body would rarely had lush other. does my heritage gets mahala in the can be harm had seen you mill. he has a half talk about of not who shabba claim. michelle not with a him to authority or chuck. i feel like it's credible enough to kind of scrambling . but look, nesbit to go, cosmetic museum, will not have seen him. he's at the, for the sublime say, and the controls m. f level global. that is a maria at law. we're had, we're had machine somewhere and ines black e last vision dead nascar sam shoot for had with him. lean deep, that museum frame sucker for her obstacle, a hot tune. commen
can the hudson this wasn't tracy of the muslim hawk. kind of them. it's in an e, julie bentley. yeah. yeah. and he can, can knock eliane should look in the disks about him. so how can i get it working? i don't live with my mom, but now i went to the board to live with lynn lashley, a marble see me. the a. come come with us a very the campbell shade, a welsh, saudi fianna, madam halleck beat of marie best and am what can we talk facial counties or patsy may absolutely. she 1000000 the to the...
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rashad hudson, back to you. >> ahead, a routine inspection turns deadly on one and tracked rain. what officials say happened moments before a suspect opened fire on dea agents and in sports, lot going on. the giants are moving on to the nl division series sports director jason dumas has schedule. plus an update on forty-niners quarterback jimmy garoppolo who left yesterday's game with an injury. and a life changing achievement for 2 california. scientists. one of them resigns right here in the bay area. next. the medical breakthrough that won them a nobel prize. people were afraid i was contagious. i felt gross. it was kind of a shock after i started cosentyx. four years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections —some serious— and the lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. tell your doctor if your crohn's disease symptoms develop or worsen. seri
rashad hudson, back to you. >> ahead, a routine inspection turns deadly on one and tracked rain. what officials say happened moments before a suspect opened fire on dea agents and in sports, lot going on. the giants are moving on to the nl division series sports director jason dumas has schedule. plus an update on forty-niners quarterback jimmy garoppolo who left yesterday's game with an injury. and a life changing achievement for 2 california. scientists. one of them resigns right here...
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and widely reported was the torture, lynching and emulation of carmen william jones, at karts and hudson street, near manhattan manhattan's west waterfront. the many portrayals of attacks we called and seem to reiterate the iconography of the antebellum, anti slavery movement, which advocated the cause, using images of the exploitation, sale and abuse of powerless, enslaved african americans. but despite the pictorial presses previous representation of slavery and emancipation, the meaning of such hakeem and no doubt sometimes sensational images, had undergone a shift by the middle of 1863. for readers out frank leslie's, 'harper's weekly'and the illustrated news, the visualization of the riot and its african american victims was entwined in the changing context of the war and it's corresponding alterations in coverage. thus, readers of the illustrated press came upon the engravings of the july violence having recently seen in the june 27th frank leslie's heroic images of the assault by black regiments by native guards against intrench rebel forces at fort hudson, louisiana. a week later
and widely reported was the torture, lynching and emulation of carmen william jones, at karts and hudson street, near manhattan manhattan's west waterfront. the many portrayals of attacks we called and seem to reiterate the iconography of the antebellum, anti slavery movement, which advocated the cause, using images of the exploitation, sale and abuse of powerless, enslaved african americans. but despite the pictorial presses previous representation of slavery and emancipation, the meaning of...
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reporting in washington rashad hudson, back to you. >> thank you for that report was shot. well, local health officials are already planning the rollout of the covid vaccine for children. marin county health officer doctor matt willis says the county is aiming to vaccinate 15,000 children in the first month after the shots become available. that's about 75% of the county's children in that age range and the county plans to hold 6 weekend vaccination clinics and a dozen individual one-day clinics at schools across mall in marion county. well, coming up next on the kron 4 morning news. new developments in the investigation of the deadly movie set shooting. what reportedly happened to the gun. >> the for alec baldwin used it. we'll have that we get back. when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. i was hit by a car and needed help. i called the barnes firm, that was the best call i could've made. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let our injury
reporting in washington rashad hudson, back to you. >> thank you for that report was shot. well, local health officials are already planning the rollout of the covid vaccine for children. marin county health officer doctor matt willis says the county is aiming to vaccinate 15,000 children in the first month after the shots become available. that's about 75% of the county's children in that age range and the county plans to hold 6 weekend vaccination clinics and a dozen individual one-day...
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kron four's, washington correspondent reshad hudson joins us now live with more on what was said in today'stimony was shot. >> good evening, regulating social media seems to be an issue that unites lawmakers, democrats and republicans are now calling for major reforms to top tech companies. >> facebook's products harm children, stoke division and weaken our democracy before becoming a whistleblower. frances haugen work for facebook. she says during her time there she saw the company put profits over user safety. my fears that without action divisive and extremes behaviors. we see today are only the beginning. she says the company neglected to protect vulnerable users and wants congress to step in the company's leadership knows how to make facebook and instagram saver. congressional action is needed. connecticut senator richard blumenthal says the nation's children are the real victims of the tech giant's business practices. facebook's failure to acknowledge and to act makes it morally bankrupt and in a rare showing of bipartisanship republicans like tennessee senator marsha blackburn and mi
kron four's, washington correspondent reshad hudson joins us now live with more on what was said in today'stimony was shot. >> good evening, regulating social media seems to be an issue that unites lawmakers, democrats and republicans are now calling for major reforms to top tech companies. >> facebook's products harm children, stoke division and weaken our democracy before becoming a whistleblower. frances haugen work for facebook. she says during her time there she saw the company...
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poverty. >> to the pandemic reporting in washington rashad hudson, back to you.or that report. a shot. >> well, coming up next on the kron 4 morning news a mid air violent incident lands. a passenger in ha3dcuffs, possibly facing charges and future flying restrictions. will have those details when we get back from break. american airlines is calling it one of the worst displays of unruly behavior. it is ever witnessed on one of its planes. >> a flight heading to southern california was diverted after a man allegedly punched a flight attendant in the face breaking her nose. chip has that story for us. >> once again. an airline passengers being investigated on allegations of assaulting an airplane crew member. this latest incident happened wednesday on a flight from jfk airport in new york to john wayne airport in orange county in mid flight. the plane made an unplanned landing in denver surprising passengers. i'm halfway through the flight off the lights came on and the captain to able-bodied men to come to the front, which is like a lot me. >> and know we're goin
poverty. >> to the pandemic reporting in washington rashad hudson, back to you.or that report. a shot. >> well, coming up next on the kron 4 morning news a mid air violent incident lands. a passenger in ha3dcuffs, possibly facing charges and future flying restrictions. will have those details when we get back from break. american airlines is calling it one of the worst displays of unruly behavior. it is ever witnessed on one of its planes. >> a flight heading to southern...
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, but getting a vote in the house on the infrastructure bill still remains a big challenge reshad hudsons live this morning with the very latest good morning. shot. >> good morning. rain. a progressive lawmakers say that they would like to see a framework on that larger spending bill before moving forward with the president's infrastructure bill. >> the agreement is within arm's length. >> high stakes negotiations on capitol hill as democrats work to reach an agreement with themselves on president biden signature domestic initiatives, goals and build back better about restoring the middle class in the 21st century expended health care programs free pre k and billions of dollars to tackle climate change. all remain in a much smaller bill ohio congresswoman joyce beatty calls it progress. >> many of the investments that we have been fighting for working for leading at the top of that list. despite the infighting between moderates and progressives. >> the white house says a deal is close. we're talking about is which components of cutting costs and making health care more affordable accessi
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and as you saw there, democrats and republicans are united behind this issue. >> alright reshad hudson reporting for us live. thank you so much. an east bay. professor is monitoring the developments on capitol hill. he feels the whistle whistleblower's testimony is going to hold quite a lot of weight. kron four's noelle bellow joins us now with more on his thoughts, noel. yes, and professor, no one had done with cal state east bay, teaches history and communications with an emphasis on social media and its affect and influence on society. he says social media companies have been getting away with these types of practices because of a lack of transparency and whistleblowers like francis wagon. >> are the only way to really get an idea of the decisions being made to companies like facebook and twitter, of course, have been called for hearings with congress over the last several years. but according to the research, a gun is provided the main problems, not only persists but we'll continue to get worse if lawmakers don't step in professor higdon says during those earlier hearings in years
and as you saw there, democrats and republicans are united behind this issue. >> alright reshad hudson reporting for us live. thank you so much. an east bay. professor is monitoring the developments on capitol hill. he feels the whistle whistleblower's testimony is going to hold quite a lot of weight. kron four's noelle bellow joins us now with more on his thoughts, noel. yes, and professor, no one had done with cal state east bay, teaches history and communications with an emphasis on...
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. >> reporter: nikki hudson is seeking re-election in columbus, ohio. not long ago, she says that she received a threatening letter over her support of masks and a diversity and inclusion program. what do you tell the kids when you get a letter like that? >> you tell them don't live in fear and don't back down to bullies and make safe choices. so you don't go places alone. make sure that someone's with you. >> reporter: normally, these off year non-partisan school board elections are sleepy. the turnout is very low. but that was before the pandemic when school boards were still boring. >> you are stepping over your line. >> you don't need to breathe for me. >> let's take a recess. the board will take a recess. >> reporter: after protests and fury over mask mandates, vaccines, and anti-racism curricula, school board race at the front lines of a natural culture war. candidates are facing heat normally reserved for big-time politics. >> i wanted to try to bring people together. >> reporter: rick, a local pastor in wester vail and a school board member, end
. >> reporter: nikki hudson is seeking re-election in columbus, ohio. not long ago, she says that she received a threatening letter over her support of masks and a diversity and inclusion program. what do you tell the kids when you get a letter like that? >> you tell them don't live in fear and don't back down to bullies and make safe choices. so you don't go places alone. make sure that someone's with you. >> reporter: normally, these off year non-partisan school board...
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that's a qu in see don, we can speak now with cameron hudson. he was a year special envoys. he sit on and was also director of african affairs. the national security council joined us by skype, washington, d. c. it's good to have you with us at the sir. at the u. s. i says it will most suspend $700000000.00 worth of age until a directed lead. well, so the civilian leadership is, is restored. does the u. s. expect this action to, to force the sudanese murphy to reverse position to, to reverse this can well, i think that washington has few actions left on your call that our special envoy was in cartoon for the last 3 days, giving very explicit warnings to the military leadership in sudan of what the consequences would be if they pressed ahead with a military coup. they have done that and, and so now washington is in the position of either making good on those warnings now or, or not, in which case it loses its own credibility. but at the same time, by imposing these costs on cartoon, it is losing the leverage that it did, it might have going forward. so washington is also in a
that's a qu in see don, we can speak now with cameron hudson. he was a year special envoys. he sit on and was also director of african affairs. the national security council joined us by skype, washington, d. c. it's good to have you with us at the sir. at the u. s. i says it will most suspend $700000000.00 worth of age until a directed lead. well, so the civilian leadership is, is restored. does the u. s. expect this action to, to force the sudanese murphy to reverse position to, to reverse...
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well, let's get more on the snow from cameron hudson. he's a senior fellow at the atlantic, cancels africa center and served as chief of staff for the un, special envoy for see don joins us now on skype from washington. d. c. and it's good to have. he withers on the program. international support appears to be growing for the civilian government, the transitional government. do you think the military are feeling that pressure? is there a chance that this could could be reversed? well, it's really hard to say right now. i mean, i think that we have to recognize that the military undertook this qu, knowing full well what the consequences would be on the u. s. envoy was there on the ground just hours before the coup was initiated. warning, the military of the condemnation that would come of the sanctions of the cut off in assistance debt relief that would be suspended. so they, they took this decision knowing full well what the consequences were. the question is, you know, are they starting to bend now that the st protests have only continu
well, let's get more on the snow from cameron hudson. he's a senior fellow at the atlantic, cancels africa center and served as chief of staff for the un, special envoy for see don joins us now on skype from washington. d. c. and it's good to have. he withers on the program. international support appears to be growing for the civilian government, the transitional government. do you think the military are feeling that pressure? is there a chance that this could could be reversed? well, it's...
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while similar scenes to the one cell has been unfolding throughout a saturday in hudson has also been unfolding on and on other in other parts of the country now in neighboring to 0 state. tens of thousands also took to the streets condemning and them, and demanding a return to a civilian rule. we also have the states of law north dar 4 where people also took to the streets, but the central committee posted in his doctor say the state that was worst head or, or met will met with violence is the state of godaddy, where dozens have been reportedly injured, due to the use of force by security forces as protest as gather to demand a return to civilian rule. so the process has been nationwide, not just in the capital for 2 protests as are saying that they want to see our prime minister than the ham dog are moving freely because they say they believe that the fact that he has been taken from general abdel said that of bronze residence back to his own residence on the suburbs of hudson does not mean that his completely free his yet to meet his own staff, his id to speak to the media. and the
while similar scenes to the one cell has been unfolding throughout a saturday in hudson has also been unfolding on and on other in other parts of the country now in neighboring to 0 state. tens of thousands also took to the streets condemning and them, and demanding a return to a civilian rule. we also have the states of law north dar 4 where people also took to the streets, but the central committee posted in his doctor say the state that was worst head or, or met will met with violence is the...
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ah oh, i some claims responsibility for fridays bomb its hudson. is she a most skin cell than i've got his own? at least 41 people on killed. ah. hello money inside. this is out, is there a line from dough also coming up? 7 activists in hong kong. i was sentenced to prison for that role in last year's july. first protests that the government says most illegal police, the one to terrorism investigation enough to push.
ah oh, i some claims responsibility for fridays bomb its hudson. is she a most skin cell than i've got his own? at least 41 people on killed. ah. hello money inside. this is out, is there a line from dough also coming up? 7 activists in hong kong. i was sentenced to prison for that role in last year's july. first protests that the government says most illegal police, the one to terrorism investigation enough to push.
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widely reported was the torture, lynching, and emilation of cartman william jones on clarkson and hudson streets near mat hatten's west side waterfront. the many portrayals of attacks on the blameless recalled and seemed to iterate the antibellum antislavery movement, which advocated the cause using images of the exploitation, sale, and abuse of powerless enslaved african-americans. but despite the pictorial press' previous representations of slavery, abolition, and emancipation, the meaning of such shocking and some say sensational riot images have undergone a shift by the middle of 1863. for readers of frank leslie's, harper's weekly, and the illustrated news, the visualization of the riot and of its african-american victims was entwined in the changing context of the war and a corresponding alteration in its pictorial coverage. thus, readers of the illustrated press came upon the engravings of the july violence having recently seen in the june 27th frank leslie's heroic images of the assault by black regiments of the louisiana guards against entrenched rebel offenses at port hudson, l
widely reported was the torture, lynching, and emilation of cartman william jones on clarkson and hudson streets near mat hatten's west side waterfront. the many portrayals of attacks on the blameless recalled and seemed to iterate the antibellum antislavery movement, which advocated the cause using images of the exploitation, sale, and abuse of powerless enslaved african-americans. but despite the pictorial press' previous representations of slavery, abolition, and emancipation, the meaning of...
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." >> reporter: nikki hudson is seeking re-election to the school board in suburban columbus, ohio.o she says she received a threatening letter over her support of masks and a diversity and inclusion program. what do you tell your kids when you get a letter like that? >> you tell them you don't live in fear. we don't back down to bullies. and we also make safe choices. so you don't go places alone. make sure that someone's with you. >> reporter: normally these off-year nonpartisan school board elections are sleepy. the turnout is very low. but that was before the pandemic when school boards were still boring. >> you're stepping over your line -- >> you don't need to breathe for me -- >> let's take a recess. the board will take a recess. >> reporter: after protests and fury over mask mandates, vaccines, and anti-racism curricula, school board races are the front lines of a national culture war. candidates are facing heat normally reserved for big-time politics. >> i wanted to try and bring people together -- >> reporter: a local pastor and westerville school member, ended his school
." >> reporter: nikki hudson is seeking re-election to the school board in suburban columbus, ohio.o she says she received a threatening letter over her support of masks and a diversity and inclusion program. what do you tell your kids when you get a letter like that? >> you tell them you don't live in fear. we don't back down to bullies. and we also make safe choices. so you don't go places alone. make sure that someone's with you. >> reporter: normally these off-year...
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junere fra leslie's images of the louisiana nativehe guards against entrencd rebelie forces at port hudson louisiana. a week later in the july 4 f harpers weekly viewed black troopsps in the battle of milkes bend in mississippi. and the following -- defend the northh from robert e. lee's invading confederate forces and a a scene of stalwart new york african american volunteers heading tolu recruitment office were prominently displayed as full pagetr images in harpers weekly and new york illustrated news. thert latter engraving but all e more striking in light of the incendiary-p pictorial report i thatin newspaper following the emancipation proclamation in january.y. a full page 5th avenue scene showing p affluent black new yorkers commandeering the sidewalk as they quote, ignored the privileges of their white brethren, unquote. moreover in the aftermath of the riots, the sacrifice and bravery of black soldiers was featured in pictorial coverage of the 54th massachusetts volunteer regimentsis when it attacked fo wagner, south carolina. and the y cover of the august 1h issue of thehe new yo
junere fra leslie's images of the louisiana nativehe guards against entrencd rebelie forces at port hudson louisiana. a week later in the july 4 f harpers weekly viewed black troopsps in the battle of milkes bend in mississippi. and the following -- defend the northh from robert e. lee's invading confederate forces and a a scene of stalwart new york african american volunteers heading tolu recruitment office were prominently displayed as full pagetr images in harpers weekly and new york...
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so we covered the hudson, asked the government, what it's doing and the situation has become unbearable. we don't even have electricity anymore. i fall, i have to live private supplies are too expensive for mice. at least 70 percent of the population could run out of water in the coming weeks. long for 3 more edited them like hospitals and businesses we are unable to get hold of fuel easily to maintain is costs are also high. so we are forced to increase our water prices. we get about 90 calls a day from those needing water, but we can only respond to about 10. we are providing a service that the government is in should be doing. but unicef warns the sanitation system could seize all together if millions of dollars aren't invested, the castro government can't afford to import chemicals needed to keep water clean. we have been supporting toward establishment what they're meant to ask what the past year. but it has come to the point that there are support each not even enough . so therefore we started the lobby, it done the sure community to really get the boy more that there was that you
so we covered the hudson, asked the government, what it's doing and the situation has become unbearable. we don't even have electricity anymore. i fall, i have to live private supplies are too expensive for mice. at least 70 percent of the population could run out of water in the coming weeks. long for 3 more edited them like hospitals and businesses we are unable to get hold of fuel easily to maintain is costs are also high. so we are forced to increase our water prices. we get about 90 calls...
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well, let's get more on this snow from a far hudson. i bill there. he joins us from islam about who's the security analyst and researcher on a militancy is good to speak to you. i'm just going to repeat what our correspondence said. there has been no claim of responsibility for this attack, but given the context of the situation that we're in now, which groups would you say would be among the 1st that you would suspect? i mean, who do you think would be attacking? it looks like the taliban themselves are being attacked. well, one cannot gulard the possibility that slung state horizontal, whence might possibly be the anger survey colors so far they haven't not offered chicken to survey. but there's a strong likelihood that there might be behind the civic. and in terms of the significance of this a, this is the 1st time the taliban have been attacked. it is the 1st time since the afghan capital was attacked since the taliban take over. what do you think the speak since terms of the threat level for, for civilians in afghanistan? because again, the, the
well, let's get more on this snow from a far hudson. i bill there. he joins us from islam about who's the security analyst and researcher on a militancy is good to speak to you. i'm just going to repeat what our correspondence said. there has been no claim of responsibility for this attack, but given the context of the situation that we're in now, which groups would you say would be among the 1st that you would suspect? i mean, who do you think would be attacking? it looks like the taliban...
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i encourage everyone to visit the town of hudson and see exactly what i mean. take some time to learn about the values that small towns across this country are built on and how over time they've made such an impact upon everyday people. the undeniable truth is that small town values will forever be america's values. mr. speaker, as the former -- as a former educator, it's clear to me the biden administration needs some serious math tutoring. the september jobs report represents an incomplete assignment that the student turned in at the very last minute. over 500,000 projected jobs, only 194,000 were added. five million jobs are still unrecovered in america, and labor participation has slumped to 61.6%. it's the worst jobs report of the year, and there are roughly three months left to go. that report rightfully deserves an f, and it takts on another -- tacts on another chapter that this administration can't meet. the so-called build back better agenda falls flat on its face, and the numbers do not lie. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chai
i encourage everyone to visit the town of hudson and see exactly what i mean. take some time to learn about the values that small towns across this country are built on and how over time they've made such an impact upon everyday people. the undeniable truth is that small town values will forever be america's values. mr. speaker, as the former -- as a former educator, it's clear to me the biden administration needs some serious math tutoring. the september jobs report represents an incomplete...
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this event from the hudson institute runs about an hour. >> i am john walters president of hudson institute, i'm very happy today to welcome you with the ambassador formally counseled governor of the foreign service and mike tehran who most of you know from his work on the middle east his past service to the state department, defense department and the national security council let me introduce ambassador and then alternate over to mike to leave this discussion. ambassador following his service in the israeli defense forces study political science and the university of jerusalem and participated in the special semester with outstanding students in georgetown university here in washington. where he alsoer worked to kephat of missouri, that is where they met. in 2003 he received the rank of ambassador by benjamin netanyahu, then foreign minister careerbegan the youngest diplomat with the rank in the foreign ministry. three years later he was assigned to be ambassador of israel to australia and nonresident ambassador to fiji. period 2014 ambassador rotem was senior deputy director. in october
this event from the hudson institute runs about an hour. >> i am john walters president of hudson institute, i'm very happy today to welcome you with the ambassador formally counseled governor of the foreign service and mike tehran who most of you know from his work on the middle east his past service to the state department, defense department and the national security council let me introduce ambassador and then alternate over to mike to leave this discussion. ambassador following his...
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contempt referral for former president trump staffer steve bannon, washington correspondent reshad hudsonhe latest. >> good evening. the january 6 select committee could soon take a vote to lock up. former president for steve bannon for failure to help in their investigation just simply blew us off. you can't do that. california congresswoman zoe lofgren says congress has the legal right to issue subpoenas to help in their investigation. there was a there was coordination we can already see that. and there was a point to this. >> lofgren says the committee has one goal to get to the bottom of what happened on january 6 and to make sure it never happens again. that democracy is at risk from people who would like to overturn the constitution. illinois republican congressman adam kinzinger who sits on the committee has this message for other witnesses who refused to comply. don't think that you're going to be able to just kind of walk away and we're going to forget about you or not. ken singer doesn't rule out that the committee could call former president trump in for questioning. that's no
contempt referral for former president trump staffer steve bannon, washington correspondent reshad hudsonhe latest. >> good evening. the january 6 select committee could soon take a vote to lock up. former president for steve bannon for failure to help in their investigation just simply blew us off. you can't do that. california congresswoman zoe lofgren says congress has the legal right to issue subpoenas to help in their investigation. there was a there was coordination we can already...
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hudson will vote yea on h.r. 5434. as the member designated by mr. bishop of north carolina, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. bishop will vote nay on h.r. 5434. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek wreck mission 1234 -- recognition? >> as the member designated mr. neal of massachusetts, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. neal will vote yes on h.r. 5434. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from oklahoma seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. mullen of oklahoma, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. mullin will vote yea on h.r. 5434. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from texas seek recognition? ms. garcia: mr. speaker, as the member designated mrs. demings from florida, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mrs. demings will vote yes on h.r. 5434. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina
hudson will vote yea on h.r. 5434. as the member designated by mr. bishop of north carolina, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. bishop will vote nay on h.r. 5434. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek wreck mission 1234 -- recognition? >> as the member designated mr. neal of massachusetts, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. neal will vote yes on h.r. 5434. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the...
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next, hudson institute senior fellow arthur herman discusses how the vikings and the scandinavian descendents shaped history. coming up georgetown university law professor sheryll cashin argues u.s. housing policies have created and an even residential caste system. later lizzie johnson looks at the root causes of california deadliest wildfire, the 2018 camp fire. find more information at booktv.org or consult your program guide. here's arthur herman. >> welcome everyone. my name if you don't know is max. on the direct of exhibitions and programs at norway house here in minneapolis, minnesota. it's my pleasure type to have arthur herman here, the author of the book "the viking heart: how scandinavians conquered the world." we have book talks and discussions so i'm really excited to have our thing to talk about his brand-new book. before we begin i want to go for a couple of housekeeping things. arthur will give a presentation, and afterwards will have a q&a session so please if you would like to submit a question the of a q&a button at the bottom of your screen. if you're on a desktop or lapt
next, hudson institute senior fellow arthur herman discusses how the vikings and the scandinavian descendents shaped history. coming up georgetown university law professor sheryll cashin argues u.s. housing policies have created and an even residential caste system. later lizzie johnson looks at the root causes of california deadliest wildfire, the 2018 camp fire. find more information at booktv.org or consult your program guide. here's arthur herman. >> welcome everyone. my name if you...
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before today he had not scored in 25 games, and like him, callum hudson—odoi came through the youth ranks clinical start had been made in chelsea. the blues scored a third before half—time and for norwich their top—flight dream is a miserable reality. they have two points and no wins, while chelsea now were going clear at the top. now it was a case of how many more to cheer. mason mount would make sure the score would be remembered. first with a penalty and then a tap in. it made it 7—0, chelsea's biggest victory in nine years, and a day that showed the mountain between the bottom of the top. between the bottom and the top. elsewhere, there were draws between leeds and wolves and southampton and burnley. but what a way for claudio ranieri to get off the mark as watford boss. after last week's 5—0 hammering at the hands of liverpool, they stuck five of their own past everton today. in his second game since taking charge, ranieri saw his watford side come from behind twice to win 5—2 at goodison park. the hornets packing a real sting, josh king with a hat—trick. watford are up to 14th. i to
before today he had not scored in 25 games, and like him, callum hudson—odoi came through the youth ranks clinical start had been made in chelsea. the blues scored a third before half—time and for norwich their top—flight dream is a miserable reality. they have two points and no wins, while chelsea now were going clear at the top. now it was a case of how many more to cheer. mason mount would make sure the score would be remembered. first with a penalty and then a tap in. it made it...
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rock hudson went to his death worrying that he had given her aids. how little we knew, which is the point. it is why free people aren't just essential because freedom is a virtue and they produce the economic growth that creates cures for that which used to kill us, free people are arguably most important when a virus is spreading because they produce crucial information. as jeff said earlier, you wanted 330 million kind of competing with different ideas. i come from the libertarian world yet i know some that didn't go to a restaurant over a year. i know libertarian types that never left their houses. well you need people like that. you need people testing that who are avoiding all human contact altogether to see if that works. we from new york in may of 2020 that doesn't work because two-thirds of those hospitalized in new york had been sheltered in place. but you need the people taking full precautions. you also need people like my only occasionally exasperating wife who in her defense she had delivered a child in march 1st, 2020, and to suddenly w
rock hudson went to his death worrying that he had given her aids. how little we knew, which is the point. it is why free people aren't just essential because freedom is a virtue and they produce the economic growth that creates cures for that which used to kill us, free people are arguably most important when a virus is spreading because they produce crucial information. as jeff said earlier, you wanted 330 million kind of competing with different ideas. i come from the libertarian world yet i...