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were free to a jewish merchant named david isaacs, and isaacs mixed-race wife named nancy west, tucker isaacson and his siblings on the substantial property in charlottesville at their father left to their mother before he died isaacs also had family in kinship ties to the comings and faucets of monticello red isaac right elizabeth fossett was the daughter of joseph gifford foster, blacksmith respectively monticello. while thomas jefferson's will read joseph fosse, his wife and children including tucker isaacs future wife and elizabeth william trotter's grandmother remained in slate area after tucker and and elizabeth married in the 1830s continue to live in charlottesville with nancy west various skin even ask tucker save money to purchase his wife, five siblings and various family members area virginia isaacs was their fourth child and youngest daughter born in charlottesville but brought up between slave and royal after tucker purchasedhis farm in ohio in 1848 . she often told her son trotter about the muskets the siblings head as they traveled in wagons at night to nancy webb vario
were free to a jewish merchant named david isaacs, and isaacs mixed-race wife named nancy west, tucker isaacson and his siblings on the substantial property in charlottesville at their father left to their mother before he died isaacs also had family in kinship ties to the comings and faucets of monticello red isaac right elizabeth fossett was the daughter of joseph gifford foster, blacksmith respectively monticello. while thomas jefferson's will read joseph fosse, his wife and children...
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isaac larian.irst, our sympathies for your cousin's mother who died already, and your cousin who, as i understand it, is hospitalized with the virus right now. how is she doing? >> thank you, liz. she is in critical but stable condition. i want to thank dr. dina daglian and dr. stuart dicheck for really taking care of her as well as other patients. she's in long island hospital. they are really angels. not only my cousin, but the front line hospital workers who are risking their lives to take care of other people. they should be commended and i don't know how to thank them. liz: isaac, i can't believe you are dealing with the loss of your aunt and then the sickness of your cousin, and yet you are still using your company as almost a venue or assembly line to move not toys, because you make a lot of toys that are very hot, but to move needed masks and all these things. tell us what you're doing, and you are calling it operation pacman. >> yes. so liz, we launched mgae cares.org about two, three week
isaac larian.irst, our sympathies for your cousin's mother who died already, and your cousin who, as i understand it, is hospitalized with the virus right now. how is she doing? >> thank you, liz. she is in critical but stable condition. i want to thank dr. dina daglian and dr. stuart dicheck for really taking care of her as well as other patients. she's in long island hospital. they are really angels. not only my cousin, but the front line hospital workers who are risking their lives to...
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this is an image of the isaacs farm in 1994. if trotter family history and absorption of the black radical path provided him black radical thought then boston provided him with the necessary city to exercise that thought. way trotter wag born in 1872 boston was considered the mecca of the negro, and voting since the 1780's, an and desegregated 1855 and highly literate politicalically savvy and inherently activity or colored has they preferred to call themselves led to free slavery. monroe trotter absorbed from an early age, the lord byron quote that they adopted as a mantra. the face in resistance and blackness generally, trotter's politics rejected booker t washington the notion as separate as the fingers and the insentence that the problem was to the south and that negro's themselves were beyond redemption. although trotter's politics were supported by the boston community he was raged. the reality of life in the spoesh spokes -- more than any other born then, trotter understanding those outside of the jim crow south played at
this is an image of the isaacs farm in 1994. if trotter family history and absorption of the black radical path provided him black radical thought then boston provided him with the necessary city to exercise that thought. way trotter wag born in 1872 boston was considered the mecca of the negro, and voting since the 1780's, an and desegregated 1855 and highly literate politicalically savvy and inherently activity or colored has they preferred to call themselves led to free slavery. monroe...
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thomas isaac he's the finance minister in kerala and joins us now from drum mr isaac carola saw as we said the india's 1st case and like so many in your state it was an expatriate worker returning from the gulf state but now experts are saying that your flattening the cap how if you dollars well we're t.v.'s back. into states in the incident so. kids know you're going to. get it. by the end of them or the number of active cases can be. called a little trinket. now you just said but you know. but i must tell you the most all good track to that. is that we have a really robust public health system. and. this problem since the system. that challenge borrell of the hope is that would be hard so it really was we're best to proceed. with the best 3 even aged grandparents so that if you. have snacks that we had on the dole so that i would see 1st period weight problems to our will help. and then distracted you was a scheme to send and test test again. into the most acute case we trace all the holiday for the last fortnight test the current day and that was the trace again till the team is br
thomas isaac he's the finance minister in kerala and joins us now from drum mr isaac carola saw as we said the india's 1st case and like so many in your state it was an expatriate worker returning from the gulf state but now experts are saying that your flattening the cap how if you dollars well we're t.v.'s back. into states in the incident so. kids know you're going to. get it. by the end of them or the number of active cases can be. called a little trinket. now you just said but you know....
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. >> bobbi's attorney, garvin isaacs, put on an impassioned defense. >> i took this case because bobbiwoman who's wrongfully accused of a crime she didn't commit. >> isaacs told jurors the state's case was built faulty speculation, outright fabrication, and the suspicious testimony of convicted felons. for instance, that inmate who claimed he'd seen bobbi drive dial off the prison grounds, the defense showed he changed his story multiple times. and the inmate who claimed he'd had an affair with bobbi, the defense proved he was mentally ill, his story, a complete fantasy. >> this is the most outrageous case that i've ever been involved in. it is a great miskarnl carriage justice. >> the defense couldn't call randolph dial to the stand. dial had died behind bars before bobbi was even charged. instead, her attorney told the jury dial had said or written about 100 times that he kidnapped bobbi parker. >> bobbi did not go with you willingly? >> oh, no. no. no. >> okay -- >> no. i was the hostage-taker. and i -- i'll probably live to regret it. >> then the defense tried to put someone else o
. >> bobbi's attorney, garvin isaacs, put on an impassioned defense. >> i took this case because bobbiwoman who's wrongfully accused of a crime she didn't commit. >> isaacs told jurors the state's case was built faulty speculation, outright fabrication, and the suspicious testimony of convicted felons. for instance, that inmate who claimed he'd seen bobbi drive dial off the prison grounds, the defense showed he changed his story multiple times. and the inmate who claimed he'd...
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in colorado isaac! isaac. thank you for having me on the show i love it. >> goodto have you on the team >> caller: i'll keep it short. i have a question about ticker rtx, ragt i dontheon. >> i wish my charitable trust owns it. >>> let's go to brian in new york brian! >> caller: booyah. hey, jim, how about well -- first off, i want to say i appreciate the insight you provide the retail investors during the crazy time. you're the man >> it's an introvert's paradise, frankly. what else? >> caller: when you talk to the gurus on the radio show, great comedy keep it up >> i'm going to go second round. combine i was too slow what's up? >> caller: i just -- my workweek i'm with you the company i've been eyeing the past few week, wanted to get your thoughts on the stock and when would be a good time to initiate the position. great company with balance sheet built like a battle ship the company is crown castle. >> crown castle, that is a castle keeper. i like that stock. we just recommended it the other day. will
in colorado isaac! isaac. thank you for having me on the show i love it. >> goodto have you on the team >> caller: i'll keep it short. i have a question about ticker rtx, ragt i dontheon. >> i wish my charitable trust owns it. >>> let's go to brian in new york brian! >> caller: booyah. hey, jim, how about well -- first off, i want to say i appreciate the insight you provide the retail investors during the crazy time. you're the man >> it's an introvert's...
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it's the isaac potts who was a wealthy quaker who lived in philadelphia most of the time. this is his summer house, so it has only one working firehouse in the main part of the house built in 1773 and washington and his so-called family, his family and his aides and section, not literally his biological family, but those who were living with him in day in and day out from sunrise to sundown working together and they will live at isaac potts' house for a long time, azize from the hasbrook house in newburgh, new york at the end. it's a claes interior but cozy. you can see the marble fireplace surround and beautiful wood planning just like we have here at the dey mansion but a cozy interior. 16-foot room, 16 feet long. everyone has to pack in there, and there are some events that are quite influential where lots of people are packed in there, much like we are today. hamilton's blueprint for reorganizing the army is often overlooked. he has this beautiful blueprint that he drafts in the bleak mid-winter if you can think of that christmas song and carroll. january 29th, 1778 he
it's the isaac potts who was a wealthy quaker who lived in philadelphia most of the time. this is his summer house, so it has only one working firehouse in the main part of the house built in 1773 and washington and his so-called family, his family and his aides and section, not literally his biological family, but those who were living with him in day in and day out from sunrise to sundown working together and they will live at isaac potts' house for a long time, azize from the hasbrook house...
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how do we d carbon isaac? do we collect carbon dioxide that results from burning it and take away sequestrant area in field reservoirs? do we convert it into hydrocarbons and natural gas into hydrogen and carbon dioxide and then bury it but use the hydrogen to burn not the hydrocarbons, well-known chemical engineering technique. what else do we do? i think that's one area. we have all the basic technology we need to apply it but in order to apply it to widescale it needs proper economic incentives or disincentives. that is where the public policy comes in. that is what they should be advocating. i think it goes with the grain of younger generations and certainly speaks into the data and the forecast as we see it today. pretty consistent they been saying the same thing for a long time. and today we see more localized evidence of damage occurring. whether that is warmer oceans or unusual freak weather. i think it's time to do something about this. it would've been easier had we started a long time ago because th
how do we d carbon isaac? do we collect carbon dioxide that results from burning it and take away sequestrant area in field reservoirs? do we convert it into hydrocarbons and natural gas into hydrogen and carbon dioxide and then bury it but use the hydrogen to burn not the hydrocarbons, well-known chemical engineering technique. what else do we do? i think that's one area. we have all the basic technology we need to apply it but in order to apply it to widescale it needs proper economic...
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assistant editorfor the daily mirrorand and the pages, assistant editorfor the daily mirror and and isaace wall street journal. stick look at the stories and angles leading at the moment. to start with a look at some of the uk papers, the daily telegraph reporting that the uk prime minister borisjohnson is reporting that the uk prime minister boris johnson is out reporting that the uk prime minister borisjohnson is out of intensive ca re borisjohnson is out of intensive care and in the early phase of recovery from coronavirus. he was taken into hospital for recovery from coronavirus. he was ta ken into hospital for treatment recovery from coronavirus. he was taken into hospitalfor treatment on sunday evening and spent three nights in intensive care. at times leads in the same story reporting that some in downing street say borisjohnson may need as long as a month before he returns fully to work. while the mirror leads on a picture of nhs workers joining work. while the mirror leads on a picture of nhs workersjoining in the national nationwide copper for carers with the warning to britons
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isaac is a very unfair question because you have many great professionals. —— i think it's a very unfairhave said the same thing with even more confidence. so a lot of people didn't get that right. i was very fortu nate, didn't get that right. i was very fortunate, whether it was for luck or whatever that we closed the border, we put a ban on china and are citizens coming in, you can keep out american citizens. you can't come back into your country, that's a tough —— a little tough to do. i could tell you that nancy pelosi was dancing in the streets in chinatown. she wanted to go out and party and that was late into february, but you don't mention that. you should have no complaints. yesterday you said -- democrats inflated the mortality rate by underreporting. do you believe it's true that there some sort of conspiracy theory regarding the numberof sort of conspiracy theory regarding the number of infections was if you look at other countries, other countries are not reporting after accurately. i can only say what we are doing. it's very important to us to do very accurate reporting and
isaac is a very unfair question because you have many great professionals. —— i think it's a very unfairhave said the same thing with even more confidence. so a lot of people didn't get that right. i was very fortu nate, didn't get that right. i was very fortunate, whether it was for luck or whatever that we closed the border, we put a ban on china and are citizens coming in, you can keep out american citizens. you can't come back into your country, that's a tough —— a little tough to...
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isaac joe and grew up in france and the amount he sacrificed out of love for the gospel. the amount he loved his people he was trying to communicate the faith to was deeply inspiring and i hope one day to visit his grave site there in northern new york. he is an inspiration as a priest and a saint back and i think we only have 20 seconds left so we will wrap it up. thank you father failure for coming and discussing with us. father kevin, same thing. it's always great to talk to you and i learned a lot about the vocation of the priest. it's not the most difficult life of all. we don't want to scare people off. it's difficult but doable. it's joyful. and you bring joy. >> thank you very much for being here and thank you for watching mosaic. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios businesses during the outbreak. taking action now may help the budget leader they say.>>> we feel like it is an unjust order but we will follow through and fight it.>> we speak to the first person to get a citation for not staying inside, and it's not we might think. we will hear from the 86-year- o
isaac joe and grew up in france and the amount he sacrificed out of love for the gospel. the amount he loved his people he was trying to communicate the faith to was deeply inspiring and i hope one day to visit his grave site there in northern new york. he is an inspiration as a priest and a saint back and i think we only have 20 seconds left so we will wrap it up. thank you father failure for coming and discussing with us. father kevin, same thing. it's always great to talk to you and i...
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isaac. be don't go to classical is you know a modern one o one class on modern classic yes what makes a classic 30 years like the a.c.c. 100 years like bauhaus are good and the like the only true aspirants to the title and the end of the day it doesn't really matter one thing is for sure here and line one you'll get to experience german history more vividly than an almost any other city in the country. more. like old good europe or america ah ah. ah fast in his grave goes slow. commuters account for a trendsetter at 98. the roaring twenties of reloading. music is fashion 2020 style on 21. next on d w. the terminator revolutionizes the machine. everyone told me that i can now turn my humble electric but they soon came and you've proven . high tech pioneers from austria give shots niggas hama and unprecedented of the troll a great. pastime of the stock come busting engine red. mosque 60 t.w. . they were abducted by the nazis untaken to germany to be raised as citizens of the . during world war
isaac. be don't go to classical is you know a modern one o one class on modern classic yes what makes a classic 30 years like the a.c.c. 100 years like bauhaus are good and the like the only true aspirants to the title and the end of the day it doesn't really matter one thing is for sure here and line one you'll get to experience german history more vividly than an almost any other city in the country. more. like old good europe or america ah ah. ah fast in his grave goes slow. commuters...
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color is a just a person of a particular skin color who happens to want to assimilate into and asking isaac normative jewish life. there is a lot of plexaderm to that. i would imagine if it works very seriously with that kind of an issue, i'm wondering if you can come speak to it a little bit? >> let's unpack it a little bit. largely, when the jewish came to the united states, let's say the second wave in the 1800s into the 1900s and then into the 20th century the first wave that came to the united states were often german. they were often moving toward something, but not necessarily fleeing their european background and environment. as we look at what we consid mee night wave of european states, eastern european jews that came of the 20 century there were fleeing being marginalized a crossed targeted in their own countries. that whole group of eastern european jews came to the united states at a time when the u.s. did not identify them as right , white. we talk about the complexity of race, i think the u.s. is obsessed with race. we have stratified our nation based on race from dark to lig
color is a just a person of a particular skin color who happens to want to assimilate into and asking isaac normative jewish life. there is a lot of plexaderm to that. i would imagine if it works very seriously with that kind of an issue, i'm wondering if you can come speak to it a little bit? >> let's unpack it a little bit. largely, when the jewish came to the united states, let's say the second wave in the 1800s into the 1900s and then into the 20th century the first wave that came to...
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isaac if you go to me though about this glasgow is you know a modern 11 class on modern classic yes what makes a classic 30 years like the a.c.c. 100 years like bauhaus are good and the like the only true aspirants to the title and the end of the thing it doesn't really matter one thing is for sure here in line one you'll get to experience german history more vividly than an almost any other city in the country. the from the get. go. it. is a corona europe's moment of truth our goal with 19 redefined with meaning it is all about process that corruption and indoor jamila t.v. join up for the debate. from feel trust very different from our in from the front in germany is not the same threat they would be very good in europe covered 19 no europe's moment of truth. heard and 15 minutes on the job a little. boring or. we know that this is a scary time for the coronavirus is changing the world changing our lives so please take care of yourself good systems wash your hands. if you can stay at how we are d. w. me for here for you we are working tirelessly to keep you informed on all of our platf
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rahman, a 22-year-old veteran of the fire department who helped cleanup ground zero after 9/11 pastor isaac graham led the congregation for more than 40 years. >> you never ever let anyone forget that his family came first after god, and i thank god for his life >> reporter: state authorities are hopeful new york may be turning a corner. but for the families losing loved ones tonight it is no less painful. lester >> gabe, thank you >>> there are troubling signases the virus spreads to other hot spots across the country with new data suggesting communities of color are hit much harder than others here's miguel almaguer >> reporter: as the coronavirus spreads across big cities and small communities, it took roughly a month for our national death toll to reach 5,000. but in less than 5 days that number double now surpassing0,000. omes amiscenes like these today in florida. little social wait in ne tfile for unemployment benets in wisnsin today a primary election unlike any oth >> i haven't seen anything like this in my lifete. >> reporter: thousands of vers battng long lines in masks apart aft
rahman, a 22-year-old veteran of the fire department who helped cleanup ground zero after 9/11 pastor isaac graham led the congregation for more than 40 years. >> you never ever let anyone forget that his family came first after god, and i thank god for his life >> reporter: state authorities are hopeful new york may be turning a corner. but for the families losing loved ones tonight it is no less painful. lester >> gabe, thank you >>> there are troubling signases the...
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: more than 1400 pried 30,0 rsthlanguaansls an to reach seniors not online, like 96-year-old ellen isaac. >> it's wonderful, to know that there are people around to think about other people. >> and william and bonnie quan who delivered groceries are grateful they could help her despite i felt hopeless sitting at home, and i'm really grateful for bianca and frank for setting up this platform. >> reporter: frank himself once experienced the support of strangers when crowdfunding sustained him during a crippling illness. >> two years ago i contracted a rare neurological disease, and it basically left me bedridden. and i realized, i can't ever pay that back. a big part of my motivation here is being able to pay that kindness forward. >> everybody is a change maker. >> reporter: in the end, priyanka marvels at her stronger community. he >> i think it just shows that we all depend on each other. it >> reporter: for starting the sunset neighborhood health group to meet the needs of the pandemics most vulnerable, this week's jefferson award in the bay area award goes to bianca and frank. so far
: more than 1400 pried 30,0 rsthlanguaansls an to reach seniors not online, like 96-year-old ellen isaac. >> it's wonderful, to know that there are people around to think about other people. >> and william and bonnie quan who delivered groceries are grateful they could help her despite i felt hopeless sitting at home, and i'm really grateful for bianca and frank for setting up this platform. >> reporter: frank himself once experienced the support of strangers when crowdfunding...
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and the three great philosophers of the enlightenment were sir isaac newton in his great work "the princitia math mat ca, john looke's essay concerning human understanding, and locke's second treaties of government. and what i'm going to argue is that the ideas, the fundamental core ideas of newton's principia and locke's essay are in a sense summed up, embodied in the first paragraph of the declaration. and the second paragraph of the declaration is -- it is -- it is a -- it is an abstract, it is an abstract of the core basic principles that you will find in locke's second treaties of government. all right. now, so let me just sum up for you very quickly the core ideas, the core principles of the enlightenment which i think can be seen as having been transposed onto the declaration of independence. so there is i think an enlightenment project, right? we can say -- we can identify a kind of comprehensive philosophy of this period known as the enlightenment, the 17th and 18th century enlightenment. and like all comprehensive systematic philosophies, it has four basic branches. it includes fou
and the three great philosophers of the enlightenment were sir isaac newton in his great work "the princitia math mat ca, john looke's essay concerning human understanding, and locke's second treaties of government. and what i'm going to argue is that the ideas, the fundamental core ideas of newton's principia and locke's essay are in a sense summed up, embodied in the first paragraph of the declaration. and the second paragraph of the declaration is -- it is -- it is a -- it is an...
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that because they needed to i needed to humanize the experience i needed something that was you and isaac ms. absolutely agonizing experience and then before she was fully recovered she says she was sent home and at this point we feel that keeping you here any longer is a risk to you because of what we're seeing coming in. >>now she is alone letting her body heal missing her family and her dog immensely. a cough lingers energy is low, but she's been fever free for 4 days. she's also doing exercises with a breathing machine once an hour to strengthen her locks and the fact that she is alive and in the end that's all that matters i would say thing could turn the corner and i think it would make it and i feel really good about that and i'm grateful to be alive and grateful to see trees in the morning and rain burns in. i wish i could bottle this gratitude because i know that some day it's going to fade. but right now i don't know that there's another more grateful person on the face of this earth and me. >>stacey has so much gratitude for the nurses who cared for her she says she would not b
that because they needed to i needed to humanize the experience i needed something that was you and isaac ms. absolutely agonizing experience and then before she was fully recovered she says she was sent home and at this point we feel that keeping you here any longer is a risk to you because of what we're seeing coming in. >>now she is alone letting her body heal missing her family and her dog immensely. a cough lingers energy is low, but she's been fever free for 4 days. she's also doing...
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before pennsylvania district judge isaac stalls foose all charges against matthew were summarily withdrawnand all cases closed in 2010. at no time with the dogs removed from the facility by either state or federal authorities. around this time matthew found a new very lucrative avenue to sell his puppies the internet since 2010 it's estimated that matthew has sold over $3000.00 puppies online ranging from 302-2800 dollars each in 2013 alone millwood puppy sold 472 dogs more than a dog a day during this period matthew maintained a pennsylvania kennel license but in january 2014 he applied for a new u.s.d.a. commercial breeders license for millwood puppies l.l.c. this was the 3rd u.s.d.a. commercial breeders license and the 2nd pennsylvania license issued for this one address in the past 8 years i think one of the most remarkable things that we actually were able to illustrate on the oprah show that one of the dogs that we picked up from know what chemicals we are it was either know what kind of time or millward was a yellow out a male yellow lab and i'll never forget he's a really beautiful
before pennsylvania district judge isaac stalls foose all charges against matthew were summarily withdrawnand all cases closed in 2010. at no time with the dogs removed from the facility by either state or federal authorities. around this time matthew found a new very lucrative avenue to sell his puppies the internet since 2010 it's estimated that matthew has sold over $3000.00 puppies online ranging from 302-2800 dollars each in 2013 alone millwood puppy sold 472 dogs more than a dog a day...
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isaac smith. he has been telling the good people of the cumberland valley and he is a minor --miner he has been looking for iron or lines and he has been bringing back supplies to the railroad on things like pigs and axis, when in reality they were muskets and pikes. they would use the cumberland valley railroad to go down to maryland, and he would set up his headquarters on the kennedy farm, and in the october of 1859, john brown and his men would raid. some of the raiders come back to the cumberland valley and tried to catch the railroad to get out of the valley. a number of them are going to be captured near the cumberland valley railroad station in scotland, pennsylvania, where some of the raiders are getting captured. one of the raiders managed to escape on the railroad and wound up all the way in york, pennsylvania, where members of the underground railroad would smuggle a free back -- a free black all the way to toronto, canada at that point. this railroad has got somewhat of a starcrossed
isaac smith. he has been telling the good people of the cumberland valley and he is a minor --miner he has been looking for iron or lines and he has been bringing back supplies to the railroad on things like pigs and axis, when in reality they were muskets and pikes. they would use the cumberland valley railroad to go down to maryland, and he would set up his headquarters on the kennedy farm, and in the october of 1859, john brown and his men would raid. some of the raiders come back to the...
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interacting with it and that interaction affects it and this is an idea that was pretty foreign to say isaac newton because the observations and the things that we were looking at were not affected much phoned all of us always leave you would get new has right that's true too but but on the large scale of every day interactions our observations don't really affect things because they're so big but if you're talking about observing an electron or an atom that act of observation can have a radical impact on it and that is a new idea that comes from quantum physics and what are the implications that you explore in the book about information for information out of this you know well we are basically information processing machines and that's an unfamiliar way of thinking about human life in human consciousness but your brain and mine are nothing but collect. sins of particles governed by physical law that have such an exquisite organization that we can take in information from the world we can process it and that's conscious awareness and that conscious reflection can affect how we then subseque
interacting with it and that interaction affects it and this is an idea that was pretty foreign to say isaac newton because the observations and the things that we were looking at were not affected much phoned all of us always leave you would get new has right that's true too but but on the large scale of every day interactions our observations don't really affect things because they're so big but if you're talking about observing an electron or an atom that act of observation can have a...
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new york fire chief his son also a firefighter was killed on 911 coronavirus took his dad last week isaac graham to be loved pastor at macedonia baptist church in harlem he and sheryl were married for 45 years his last words to her before he passed i love you in the neighboring state of new jersey alfredo and susanna pat at how both got the virus a few days apart and were hospitalized on different floors of the same hospital alfredo died alone susannah died a couple days later also alone they were married 44 years this is michael yon a korean immigrant who lived the american dream hoping a convenience store before becoming a local council man in his adopted hometown now signs of thanks and sorrow to him at a makeshift memorial in his honor michael yon was well known in the community for the trademark the bow tie that he wore around his neck here it is main office the door was always open he was more often than not inside serving free coffee and danishes members of the community would often just walk right in to talk to him i know because i was one of them michael yon was my councilman i l
new york fire chief his son also a firefighter was killed on 911 coronavirus took his dad last week isaac graham to be loved pastor at macedonia baptist church in harlem he and sheryl were married for 45 years his last words to her before he passed i love you in the neighboring state of new jersey alfredo and susanna pat at how both got the virus a few days apart and were hospitalized on different floors of the same hospital alfredo died alone susannah died a couple days later also alone they...
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isaac by the gosh let's hear from him now a specialist in infectious diseases and tropical medicine at the university of toronto. that's really too bad i mean it was so close this this epidemic in the in the eastern part of the democratic or difficult public of congress been going on since 2018 it's infected about 3600 people killed about 2200 people and it's just everyone was so. you know really upset when we heard about these new cases emerging because it was it was thought that really this this epidemic was was over now of course this is a major setback and they really have to find any possible contact to these positive cases to really make sure that there's no further spread in the community we know how difficult some of the teams have had it working in that part of the democratic republic of congo contact tracing is challenging sometimes there are you know hostile individuals towards the health care teams the logistics have been challenging but you know fortunately the public health teams of the democratic republic of congo have tremendous experience working. with it in a bowl of
isaac by the gosh let's hear from him now a specialist in infectious diseases and tropical medicine at the university of toronto. that's really too bad i mean it was so close this this epidemic in the in the eastern part of the democratic or difficult public of congress been going on since 2018 it's infected about 3600 people killed about 2200 people and it's just everyone was so. you know really upset when we heard about these new cases emerging because it was it was thought that really this...
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but it has also reported a 30 percent drop in the fast week of april well alan i spoke to tim thomas isaac he's the finance minister in kara and he told me the state pursued a rigorous approach to testing and also. the trace all that day for the last 4 tests ordered by was traced. and there has been a basic campaign also well what we call physical distancing. social movement and we don't call it social distancing because physical distance. has allowed to make a book national would say working. with soul and before this even make racial progress to from here to the global jobs within the state because pickett and by our great nation all ship now in the world to live persons. and son in law go what have been beings who lost all that have brought the noble don't got . so we knew she really wants to go. but you know because the national robe only consider the therefore we're wearing say nobody can prove trends nobody can be all still for the workers there good good luck and if you fight any. don't suffer you should be hated be graham could be sions local governments are asked to settle. and al
but it has also reported a 30 percent drop in the fast week of april well alan i spoke to tim thomas isaac he's the finance minister in kara and he told me the state pursued a rigorous approach to testing and also. the trace all that day for the last 4 tests ordered by was traced. and there has been a basic campaign also well what we call physical distancing. social movement and we don't call it social distancing because physical distance. has allowed to make a book national would say working....
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this medication is a famed french researcher did a year old who's invented a bunch of solutions and isaac. he discovered different species of viruses who was of the belief that when combined with as it were my centers ipac this malaria medication could be effective that's a very small initial studies too small to draw any conclusions from that it did in larger study with 80 patients way ahead but he believed were good results and i just talked to him earlier this week and he summarizes 1st 1000 patients on the medication combination and he said of the 1000 patients admitted to the hospital with code 1000 diagnosis 7 died and 20 went to the i.c.u. and we don't have a control group again that's not the kind of data we like to make decisions on but it perhaps because of this these combined bits of data has become the most why they prescribe sought solution from doctors trying to desperately find solutions for this illness when you give it how much he gives where the side effects those are still undecided issues. found his unconvinced he says the evidence thus far is anecdotal and contradicto
this medication is a famed french researcher did a year old who's invented a bunch of solutions and isaac. he discovered different species of viruses who was of the belief that when combined with as it were my centers ipac this malaria medication could be effective that's a very small initial studies too small to draw any conclusions from that it did in larger study with 80 patients way ahead but he believed were good results and i just talked to him earlier this week and he summarizes 1st 1000...
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inevitably, no news of whatjohnson as he isaac mentioned at the beginning?o send our best wishes, not least keir starmer. it was the second outing, if you like, for both keir starmer and dominic raab. the exchanges were very polite. in fact, i got exchanges were very polite. in fact, igota exchanges were very polite. in fact, i got a slight sense that keir starmer was a little more tentative in his questions to the foreign secretary learnt last week. he was very keen to stress the fact i was really wanting to focus on the evidence rather than giving his own opinion, obviously, not wanted to go down the little party line in any obvious sense. he focus on what he calls the truly dreadful figures in terms of the death toll and talked about a rising death toll in care homes. interestingly, latertoday at the downing street briefing, we will get alongside eds in hospitals over the last 2a hours, a daily update to those who have lost their lives to coronavirus in care homes and in that the community. dominic raab disputing the fact that there is a sort of rising de
inevitably, no news of whatjohnson as he isaac mentioned at the beginning?o send our best wishes, not least keir starmer. it was the second outing, if you like, for both keir starmer and dominic raab. the exchanges were very polite. in fact, i got exchanges were very polite. in fact, igota exchanges were very polite. in fact, i got a slight sense that keir starmer was a little more tentative in his questions to the foreign secretary learnt last week. he was very keen to stress the fact i was...
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i list but not to isaac because she is a specialist in infectious diseases and tropical medicine also a professor of medicine at the university of toronto who joins us on skype from toronto because thanks for joining us here on the program as i say they were close to calling it a done deal that the epidemic was over but then this new chain of infection was discovered. that's really too bad i mean it was so close this this epidemic in the . eastern part of the democratic or the democratic republic of congo has been going on since 2018 it's infected about 3600 people killed about 2200 people and it's just everyone was so. really upset when we heard about these new cases emerging because it was thought that really this this epidemic was was over now of course this is a major setback and they really have to find any possible contact to these positive cases to really make sure that there's no further spread in the community right and sees a patient run away from the sent away he was being treated say their own but it's extremely likely they will be secondary infections yeah absolutely abso
i list but not to isaac because she is a specialist in infectious diseases and tropical medicine also a professor of medicine at the university of toronto who joins us on skype from toronto because thanks for joining us here on the program as i say they were close to calling it a done deal that the epidemic was over but then this new chain of infection was discovered. that's really too bad i mean it was so close this this epidemic in the . eastern part of the democratic or the democratic...
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i said on the back i'm isaac and i'm a fog account big about a lot better. to . teach and. eat. plan harold now making its way away from fazio you can clearly see the storm a well organized system this one still it is crashing making its way through the south was and is was bright skies will come back in behind further west we have got some wetter weather making its way toward southeast of australian a south wales could even see some flooding as we go on through the next dance as a live shot was to just around cape york peninsula city pushing up towards the gulf of carpentaria for a time as i was about there that we have for the new south wales just crossing the great dividing range as we go on through friday so clouding over in sydney that we some wet weather to come here as we go through friday for the west is generally fine and try not to be bad in perth temperatures at around 36 hours he said not too bad in new zealand as well little colder yes but at least it should be dry 20 degrees celsius there for all clear laci dry for japan over the next day old say we have still got
i said on the back i'm isaac and i'm a fog account big about a lot better. to . teach and. eat. plan harold now making its way away from fazio you can clearly see the storm a well organized system this one still it is crashing making its way through the south was and is was bright skies will come back in behind further west we have got some wetter weather making its way toward southeast of australian a south wales could even see some flooding as we go on through the next dance as a live shot...
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. >> reporter: isaac newton the time the bubonic plague retreated to the countryside and it was there and then they came up with calculus. and also the laws of gravity and motion. >>> the bay area continues to be one of the hardest hit areas across the state of california. local cities were some of the first act when it comes to medication efforts like shelter in place orders. a political reporter, greatly held a form with matters of san francisco, oakland, san jose and berkeley about their ongoing response to the coronavirus. also about efforts you can protect the committee's. the mayor spoke about a range of issues including their solutions to protecting the homeless, economic recovery, and giving first responders what they need. you can watch our digital mayors form in its entirety sunday night during the 10:00 news. >>> a way to pass the time while hunkering down at home. the world war ii area hobby that is gaining popularity again here in the bay area. >>> will this weekends rainy weather continue? we have the complete forecast after the break. the best way to predict the future
. >> reporter: isaac newton the time the bubonic plague retreated to the countryside and it was there and then they came up with calculus. and also the laws of gravity and motion. >>> the bay area continues to be one of the hardest hit areas across the state of california. local cities were some of the first act when it comes to medication efforts like shelter in place orders. a political reporter, greatly held a form with matters of san francisco, oakland, san jose and berkeley...