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. >> the story of women in congress begins with jeanette rankin. she was elected to the house in 1916 from montana. she is elected to the house four years before women had the right to vote, nationally. in a way, she is really a bridge from the suffrage movement to women attaining full political rights. she was active in a national women's suffrage organization. she helped women get the right to vote, not only in montana but a couple of states west of the mississippi. she runs in 1916. she is elected to one of montana's to at large districts. part of her platform is she is a pacifist. sworn into the house on april 2, 1917, the house has come into special session, extraordinary session, because the president that night, woodrow wilson, delivers a message to congress asking for a declaration of war against germany as the u.s. entry into world war i. when that vote is held, rankin is one of a group of about 50 members who votes against u.s. intervention in world war i. she served a term in the house. she was on the women's suffrage committee. she was
. >> the story of women in congress begins with jeanette rankin. she was elected to the house in 1916 from montana. she is elected to the house four years before women had the right to vote, nationally. in a way, she is really a bridge from the suffrage movement to women attaining full political rights. she was active in a national women's suffrage organization. she helped women get the right to vote, not only in montana but a couple of states west of the mississippi. she runs in 1916....
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so this is why i feel confident in rooting my antiracist science in jeanette ticks -- jeanette ticks rather than any other subject. >> i know it's midnight over there so we'll have a couple more questions and then let you go. >> i've been up 24 hours. this next person -- elaborate on not every racist we meet will be a white supremacy. they talk us about microaggression and death by a thousand cuts which happens to black people all the time. how do you approach or talk to these types of people, microaggression versus very overt racism. >> that's super hard base these types of things baked in our culture and relate to how the comments about athletes from media commentators and so on these are types of things which are part of the everyday experience of any group that is racialized in this manner. this is -- my book is one of many that have public to emerge in -- back to emerge in the last couple of years by other -- i don't like to use anticipating our discourse but racism changing and becoming much more public and the best way tons is a you just need to educate yourself and read. mine
so this is why i feel confident in rooting my antiracist science in jeanette ticks -- jeanette ticks rather than any other subject. >> i know it's midnight over there so we'll have a couple more questions and then let you go. >> i've been up 24 hours. this next person -- elaborate on not every racist we meet will be a white supremacy. they talk us about microaggression and death by a thousand cuts which happens to black people all the time. how do you approach or talk to these types...
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jeanette nesheiwat, thank you so much.rossed we'll get one of these vaccines sooner rather than later. >> just around the corner. jillian: i already got my flu shot. todd: you did? way to go. jillian: coming up, a massive manhunt for a gunman who ambushed two deputies in la. we have a reaction to anti-cop protests outside the hospital. todd: a lot of drama on and off the field on sunday, none of it involved kill mead but dash dash kilmede but he will talk about it when we return. nah. ♪ here? nope. ♪ here. ♪ when the middle of nowhere... is somewhere. the all-new chevy trailblazer. ♪ robinwithout the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. >> the two deputies were doing their job, minding their own business, watching out for the safety of the people on the train and seeing somebody just walk up and just start shooting on them, it pisses me off. todd: the two la county sheriff's dep
jeanette nesheiwat, thank you so much.rossed we'll get one of these vaccines sooner rather than later. >> just around the corner. jillian: i already got my flu shot. todd: you did? way to go. jillian: coming up, a massive manhunt for a gunman who ambushed two deputies in la. we have a reaction to anti-cop protests outside the hospital. todd: a lot of drama on and off the field on sunday, none of it involved kill mead but dash dash kilmede but he will talk about it when we return. nah. ♪...
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jeanette, you and tom will get the last word. know, i think that -- that's a very esoteric question. that a lot of it is happening, as was mentioned. there are talks about chris and the great work that's going on there. there's other parts of the department where you have leaders that are thinking about, how do i empower my workforce? how do i ensure that they have the ability to make decisions in the moment that they need to make them and not have to much bureaucracy? but also have enough maturity to be able to enable that innovation. there's always a tough act. it is something we have spent time maturing. there's a lot to learn from the private sector in that space. be aboutreally continuing to think about how you build a culture where people understand the parameters of the decisions that they make and are empowered and have the cover to be able to make those decisions. >> tom. i'm curious. as the ceo of an organization that is maybe very mature, but may not have the necessary imagination. you can push back on that. how would
jeanette, you and tom will get the last word. know, i think that -- that's a very esoteric question. that a lot of it is happening, as was mentioned. there are talks about chris and the great work that's going on there. there's other parts of the department where you have leaders that are thinking about, how do i empower my workforce? how do i ensure that they have the ability to make decisions in the moment that they need to make them and not have to much bureaucracy? but also have enough...
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todd: doctor jeanette will explain the symptoms next. st mo. still a night out.in. still hard work. just a little easier. still a legend. just more legendary. chevrolet. making life's journey, just better. it's a badge of armor of care of respect. because it means you fight for the safety of those you love. when you come into walgreens you get a flu shot that's right for you... and them you become a flu fighter. do your part and defend your crew against the flu. ♪ walgreens jillian: with flu season approaching years of a pandemic looms, the risk of contracting the flu and coronavirus. medical contributor doctor jeanette breaks us on top of this and allergies too. >> thank you. many symptoms overlap. they usually don't have a high temperature or fever or body aches. usually if you compare the flu against coronavirus many symptoms are similar like headaches or fever, sore throat, body aches, fever, and coronavirus, loss of sense of smell but i see coronavirus patients have more significant chest tightness or shortness of breath more so than my flu patients but the
todd: doctor jeanette will explain the symptoms next. st mo. still a night out.in. still hard work. just a little easier. still a legend. just more legendary. chevrolet. making life's journey, just better. it's a badge of armor of care of respect. because it means you fight for the safety of those you love. when you come into walgreens you get a flu shot that's right for you... and them you become a flu fighter. do your part and defend your crew against the flu. ♪ walgreens jillian: with flu...
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my understanding is jeanette rankin was the first woman elected to congress. that happened in 1916 before the 19th amendment was ratified. are you saying autumn men voted for her? also the same thing for the first woman governor, which i believe was in wyoming. your comment. >> thanks. let's talk about jeanette rankin. is a statue of her in the house of representatives. she was elected before women had the right to vote. >> yes, she was. and she only served one term in the house at that point in time. she came back to the united states congress after she had lost a bid to become a senator. and jeanette rankin did serve an important role for women's suffrage when she was in the house. they made her the chair of the committee that would consider the 19th amendment even though she was only a freshman member of congress at the time. so she did throw her support behind the amendments so that women all across the united states would have the right to vote. >> from dover plains, new york, jan, you are next. welcome to c-span's washington journal and moderna history t
my understanding is jeanette rankin was the first woman elected to congress. that happened in 1916 before the 19th amendment was ratified. are you saying autumn men voted for her? also the same thing for the first woman governor, which i believe was in wyoming. your comment. >> thanks. let's talk about jeanette rankin. is a statue of her in the house of representatives. she was elected before women had the right to vote. >> yes, she was. and she only served one term in the house at...
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jeanette nesheiwat said it can be treated if caught early.o explain the symptoms at 5:20. evacuation orders are underway overnight as new wildfires grow rapidly in napa valley in california. 65,000 people had their power cut off, thousands of homes of being threatened. the glass fire burning more than 2500 acres, and it's spreading at a dangerous rate. two other nearby fires have merged. high winds and dry heat are creating critical risks for firefighters. todd: dallas officers and bystanders saved a man from a fiery crash. >> hey, yo, back away from the vehicle. you all, get away. todd todd: officers rushing to rescue the man trapped inside a burning car. good samaritans running over to help him as well, breaking a window and cutting the man's seat belt. he was taken to the hospital and treated for burns. time now, 39 minutes after the hour. they pledged to defund the police, now some minneapolis city council members may be regretting it. jillian: an oregon police department may regret this makeover to their patrol cars. the reason they remo
jeanette nesheiwat said it can be treated if caught early.o explain the symptoms at 5:20. evacuation orders are underway overnight as new wildfires grow rapidly in napa valley in california. 65,000 people had their power cut off, thousands of homes of being threatened. the glass fire burning more than 2500 acres, and it's spreading at a dangerous rate. two other nearby fires have merged. high winds and dry heat are creating critical risks for firefighters. todd: dallas officers and bystanders...
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jeanette nesheiwat breaks down the symptoms, next., it's your very own all-in-one entertainment experience: xfinity x1. it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all your favorite streaming apps. plus, x1 also includes peacock premium at no extra cost. this baby is the total package. it streams exclusive originals, the full peacock movie library, complete collections of iconic tv shows, and more. yup, the best really did get better. magnificent. xfinity x1 just got even better, with peacock premium included at no additional cost. no strings attached. jillian: good morning. welcome back. daily cases of covid-19 are rising in nearly half of u.s. states. could this be a sign of what's to come this fall and winter? the u.s. reaching a daily average of nearly 43,000 a day, how concerning is this as we head into the next season? fox news medical contributor dr. jeanette nesheiwat joins me live. it is good to see you. thanks for being here. >> good morning. thank you. jillian: let's take a look at this map here. you can see cases of covid-19
jeanette nesheiwat breaks down the symptoms, next., it's your very own all-in-one entertainment experience: xfinity x1. it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all your favorite streaming apps. plus, x1 also includes peacock premium at no extra cost. this baby is the total package. it streams exclusive originals, the full peacock movie library, complete collections of iconic tv shows, and more. yup, the best really did get better. magnificent. xfinity x1 just got even better, with peacock...
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jeanette nesheiwat joins us next with what parents need to know.re, it's your very own all-in-one entertainment experience: xfinity x1. it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all your favorite streaming apps. plus, x1 also includes peacock premium at no extra cost. this baby is the total package. it streams exclusive originals, the full peacock movie library, complete collections of iconic tv shows, and more. yup, the best really did get better. magnificent. xfinity x1 just got even better, with peacock premium included at no additional cost. no strings attached. jillian: good morning. welcome back. college campuses are grape martin luthegrapplingwith how tg coronavirus cases, with nearly a fifth of college campuses opening in person, how should schools handle outbreaks and what do parents n t dr. jeanette nesheiwat joins us now. good to see you. >> good to see you too. jillian: university of alabama, illinois state university, arizona state, i'm from philadelphia and recently my social media timeline has been filled with what's going on at temp
jeanette nesheiwat joins us next with what parents need to know.re, it's your very own all-in-one entertainment experience: xfinity x1. it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all your favorite streaming apps. plus, x1 also includes peacock premium at no extra cost. this baby is the total package. it streams exclusive originals, the full peacock movie library, complete collections of iconic tv shows, and more. yup, the best really did get better. magnificent. xfinity x1 just got even better,...
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jeanette or talk what you know degenerate or tories be coupons i'm sure i'm not off . point. on this you know i was wondering the 2700 it's on the 1102 children's book on some 100 s. and then i did. some of it but it tells on no one. bamma are my far from a well done. by got. a more technical or to see when to know without without getting to say but i'm going to get in there oh no there were no no no oh no not. that i think some also because my mom wasn't going to say so much as i don't know. my way to undergo when i look at it. oh then the oh god i'm like. who. said you know how. i'll bring you to learn do i not look at you. isn't was a. way is the key when i just. listen and i think it's in the company was just a very interesting one because it is time to listen to that you could say that the end we have got is oh yeah that's i don't i don't mind. i design was a disgrace that you see i don't know if this is anyone that wants to be and i could take yes or do you know is there any question that i could do. when i go see you know much of this one its voice was she was after bu
jeanette or talk what you know degenerate or tories be coupons i'm sure i'm not off . point. on this you know i was wondering the 2700 it's on the 1102 children's book on some 100 s. and then i did. some of it but it tells on no one. bamma are my far from a well done. by got. a more technical or to see when to know without without getting to say but i'm going to get in there oh no there were no no no oh no not. that i think some also because my mom wasn't going to say so much as i don't know....
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i want to introduce lieutenant governor jeanette nunez who is such a fantastic friend and supporter,hank you very much. one of the great attorney general's anywhere in the country, ashley moody, thank you very much. cfo, jimmy, thank you. man who everybody loves, he's highly respected in washington and a great senator, lindsey graham, south carolina, great job. , where is goss? how are you, thank you very much. we have a lot of good ones here. i call them my warriors. where is matt? a very good location for you. i'm used to having you sitting right up here. that's good. brian, fantastic guy. thank you, brian. fight pelosi and schumer and all these characters and they do very well. we want them on our side. greg, thank you very much. great job this morning. -- bill, thank you, bill. michael walsh. fantastic. have become my friends. thank you very much. , thank you very much, great job. i'm south carolina, state representative nancy mase who's got a very important race where i think you are doing very well. i think you're doing very well from what i hear. that's an important one. we ar
i want to introduce lieutenant governor jeanette nunez who is such a fantastic friend and supporter,hank you very much. one of the great attorney general's anywhere in the country, ashley moody, thank you very much. cfo, jimmy, thank you. man who everybody loves, he's highly respected in washington and a great senator, lindsey graham, south carolina, great job. , where is goss? how are you, thank you very much. we have a lot of good ones here. i call them my warriors. where is matt? a very good...
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jeanette rankin did serve an important role when she was in the house.hey made her the chair of committee that we consider the nine to the amendment, even though she was only a freshman member of congress at the time. she did throw her support behind the amendment so women across the united states would have the right to vote. jan, you are next. i have a story to tell about my grandmother, who was born in 1869. she was 50 years old. ratified.mendment was my mother was talking to her. she was from north carolina, as was my grandfather. she was baptist. he was republican. she was democrat. my mother asked out right on election day, why are you going down to vote? you are only canceling each other out. she said, because i waited too long to get the right to vote and i am going to exercise it. from my grandmother. host: thanks for sharing the story with us. guest: that is a terrific story and this is a good occasion to share those stories from others, from grandmothers, from great-grandmothers if you're able to do that. when i was looking at my grandmother's
jeanette rankin did serve an important role when she was in the house.hey made her the chair of committee that we consider the nine to the amendment, even though she was only a freshman member of congress at the time. she did throw her support behind the amendment so women across the united states would have the right to vote. jan, you are next. i have a story to tell about my grandmother, who was born in 1869. she was 50 years old. ratified.mendment was my mother was talking to her. she was...
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carolina: un debate para la historia, gracias por la informaciÓn, jeanette rodrÍguez .ezando a las 8:55 p.m. del este, cinco y 50 y 5:00 p.m. en el pacÍfico. esta noche durante el debate pues verificar si lo que estÁn diciendo los candidatos es todo falso, univisiÓn te ofrece plataformas para revisarlo, utilizando su unidad de confirmaciÓn de datos, puedes ingresar directamente a la pÁgina univisiÓn.com/el detector. puedes conectarte directamente con tu telÉfono, con whatsaap, escaneando bÁsicamente el cÓdigo que verÁs en pantalla. este debate genera mucha expectativa, especialmente para aquellos indecisos. te plantamos a ti que estÁs viendo la ediciÓn digital, quÉ esperas ver en este primer cara a cara entre donald trump y joe biden? aquÍ tenemos alguna de sus respuestas: " simplemente el flechazo entre uno y el otro, porque Últimamente los candidatos sÓlo hacen campaÑa sacando los trapitos sucios del contrincante". collins dice "espero ver a dos candidatos maduros, cada uno prometiendo lo mejor para sus seguidores, muy probablemente ninguno de ellos convencerÁ a millo
carolina: un debate para la historia, gracias por la informaciÓn, jeanette rodrÍguez .ezando a las 8:55 p.m. del este, cinco y 50 y 5:00 p.m. en el pacÍfico. esta noche durante el debate pues verificar si lo que estÁn diciendo los candidatos es todo falso, univisiÓn te ofrece plataformas para revisarlo, utilizando su unidad de confirmaciÓn de datos, puedes ingresar directamente a la pÁgina univisiÓn.com/el detector. puedes conectarte directamente con tu telÉfono, con whatsaap,...
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florida's lieutenant governor, jeanette nunez. lou: i like the no mas part.ng attention, she is saying joe biden paying attention to latinos only because in the election year the democrats take latino vote for granted time and again. she is saying biden is too soft on communist dictators in cuba and venezuela. he would make life easier for evil dictators. those are tough words. your reaction? >> i think biden is culturally incompetent. when he played that little song he did yesterday that was quite the pandering appealing more to celebrities than he is to real hard-working latinos. when it comes to the dictators, let me tell you something, obama-biden's appeasement policies towards these dictators are disgraceful. for us, who my parents, for example, who fled cuba. my father was thrown into jail as a political prisoner for six years. you know, we know what happens when the communists take over, when socialism overtakes these countries and so, we want a president that will be tough on these dictators. that is what president trump has done both with cuba and ve
florida's lieutenant governor, jeanette nunez. lou: i like the no mas part.ng attention, she is saying joe biden paying attention to latinos only because in the election year the democrats take latino vote for granted time and again. she is saying biden is too soft on communist dictators in cuba and venezuela. he would make life easier for evil dictators. those are tough words. your reaction? >> i think biden is culturally incompetent. when he played that little song he did yesterday that...
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zimmerino: jeanette zimmerino. nice to meet you. lemonis: jeanette, nice to meet you.or him to work at a digital printer so he knows any idea that he has can be printed. giordano: right now, we want to center our collection around this style of shirt, and, for us, if we can nail this material, i think that'd be great for us. lemonis: after giving rocco time to organize his inventory, i'm heading back to the storage space because i wanted to see if he's actually followed my process. giordano: so everything that was in the garage is down here. lemonis: there's a lot of jackets here, man. giordano: there's 96 jackets here. lemonis: how many hats are here? giordano: close to 5,000 hats. however... yes, yes. a lot of these hats -- so, how we got to this point... lemonis: so 5,000 hats at an average cost of what? giordano: six and a half dollars. lemonis: and so how much is that? 5,000 hats... giordano: it's about $30,000. lemonis: well, how much is it exactly? giordano: five thousand times 6.50. it's $32,500. lemonis: the fact that there's 5,000 hats here is a big deal. he'
zimmerino: jeanette zimmerino. nice to meet you. lemonis: jeanette, nice to meet you.or him to work at a digital printer so he knows any idea that he has can be printed. giordano: right now, we want to center our collection around this style of shirt, and, for us, if we can nail this material, i think that'd be great for us. lemonis: after giving rocco time to organize his inventory, i'm heading back to the storage space because i wanted to see if he's actually followed my process. giordano: so...
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and despite the rocky start to her term, jeanette rankin did a great deal.she was the woman to put forward the susan bee anthony amendment, which eventually became the 19th amendment giving women's suffrage. that was the thing that he wanted to have happened during her term. she also tried to get reform and things like that. a lot of things and the best example of that fight relates to the mine disaster that occurred in 1917. 168 men were killed, and that left many orphans and women without any means of support if there were reforms within the mind, and the disaster would not have called at all. >> one more piece i would like to show you, it's a call to arms telling tonight that she needs to get to participate. it looks like your highest duty for you to come instantly to investigate these conditions firsthand. this will force congress and others and a new notable beside in the industrial world. and a close discrimination, you can trust the people there. that is a tremendous opportunity for the nation, the workers just you and you are the biggest there, you c
and despite the rocky start to her term, jeanette rankin did a great deal.she was the woman to put forward the susan bee anthony amendment, which eventually became the 19th amendment giving women's suffrage. that was the thing that he wanted to have happened during her term. she also tried to get reform and things like that. a lot of things and the best example of that fight relates to the mine disaster that occurred in 1917. 168 men were killed, and that left many orphans and women without any...
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. >>> jeanette epps is super excited to spend six months on the international space station, first black woman to be a crew member. other astronauts have visited iss but she's first to live and work on extended mission. impressive resume as aerospace engineer who also worked for cia. >>> threatened fish in south bay are swimming in new habitat, central california coast steel head. moved from coyote creek to better spot in the watershed, ahead of major work on the anderson reservoir, draining october 1st to retrofit and strengthen the anderson dam to withstand a small earthquake. could change the water temperature in coyote creek, harmful to small fish. >>> jeff ranieri, unhealthy air today, what about the rest of the week? >> we'll see areas of smoke continue to linger across the bay area. top weather story, looking ahead to upcoming weekend. what i wanted to start with right now. headlines about the weekend weather change. something we all do not want. this is the last thing we need but we can't control mother nature. here it is. much hotter saturday and sunday. forecast has some 100s r
. >>> jeanette epps is super excited to spend six months on the international space station, first black woman to be a crew member. other astronauts have visited iss but she's first to live and work on extended mission. impressive resume as aerospace engineer who also worked for cia. >>> threatened fish in south bay are swimming in new habitat, central california coast steel head. moved from coyote creek to better spot in the watershed, ahead of major work on the anderson...
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doctor jeanette joins us to break down this timeline. >> he and his family are testing positive for covid-19. the retired pro wrestler and after opening up about the recovery. >> testing positive for covid-19 is much different than overcoming nasty injuries were being evicted or even being broke which i have been more than a few times was in my number one priority is to protect my family and my children and loved ones. >> the rocks is he, his wife and two.is contracted from family and friends but they are all on the mend and no longer contagious. >> the florida man suspected of attacking a police officer guarding rand paul is back on the streets. he was arrested and charged with assault, accused of punching the officer in the face, keeping protesters at bay while rand paul left the are in c. the officer needed stitches following the incident. he was released on his own recognizance. overnight and ohio school superintendent clarifying a policy. >> school releasing a statement of fox news saying, quote, the school district has not banned the thin blue line flag but school district policy pe
doctor jeanette joins us to break down this timeline. >> he and his family are testing positive for covid-19. the retired pro wrestler and after opening up about the recovery. >> testing positive for covid-19 is much different than overcoming nasty injuries were being evicted or even being broke which i have been more than a few times was in my number one priority is to protect my family and my children and loved ones. >> the rocks is he, his wife and two.is contracted from...
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doctor jeanette has been on the frontlines the beginning and joins us live next. nah. ♪ here? when the middle of nowhere... is somewhere. the all-new chevy trailblazer. ♪ the game doesn't end after a spectacular touchdown grab because there's always another team looking to punch one in. with nfl redzone from nfl network on xfinity, you get every touchdown from every game on sunday afternoons. all season long. watch every breakout star, every heart pounding running attack and every big-time defensive stop. sunday's were made for football on xfinity. that's simple, easy, awesome. add the more sports and entertainment package for nfl redzone. click, call or visit a store today to learn more. >> experts announced new at home rapid test for covid-19 that uses artificial intelligence to get results in 15 minutes but is it reliable and what impact could have on the trajectory of the virus. good morning, thank you for being here. >> a report that hasn't gained fda approval, companies pushing for emergency use authorization. tell me what you know about this and how it would work. >> it
doctor jeanette has been on the frontlines the beginning and joins us live next. nah. ♪ here? when the middle of nowhere... is somewhere. the all-new chevy trailblazer. ♪ the game doesn't end after a spectacular touchdown grab because there's always another team looking to punch one in. with nfl redzone from nfl network on xfinity, you get every touchdown from every game on sunday afternoons. all season long. watch every breakout star, every heart pounding running attack and every big-time...
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doctor jeanette joins us with the implications for a potential vaccine. thank you for being here.dy says the antibodies last four months, what does this mean? >> what they found in the new england journal of medicine they took 30,000 patients who tested positive for coronavirus and followed them and showed the antibodies peaked at two months and plateaued at four months. what it tells us is we might have hope with success as far as a vaccine is concerned because our antibodies and reaction to covid-19 disease mimics that of how a vaccine good work. how long we would be protected if we were protect if you had antibodies, we don't know about protection to see the disease again, we have a lot of unanswered questions, four months is better than a few weeks. if the vaccine is effective for four or five months we will take it for now. >> the cdc set the goal, they rapidly make preparations to implement large-scale distribution of covid-19 vaccines and where are we on this timeline, how long would it take to be distributed to every day folks? >> because of a program called operation warp
doctor jeanette joins us with the implications for a potential vaccine. thank you for being here.dy says the antibodies last four months, what does this mean? >> what they found in the new england journal of medicine they took 30,000 patients who tested positive for coronavirus and followed them and showed the antibodies peaked at two months and plateaued at four months. what it tells us is we might have hope with success as far as a vaccine is concerned because our antibodies and...
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. >> jeanette louise lafond-menichino. >> david james laforge. >> michael patrick laforte. >> alan charles-wah lai. >> vincent anthony laieta. >> william david lake. >> franco lalama. >> chow kwan lam. >> michael s. lamana. >> stephen lamantia. >> amy hope lamonsoff. >> robert t. lane. >> brendan mark lang. >> rosanne p. lang. >> vanessa lang langer and her unborn child. >> mary lou langley. >> peter j. langone. >> thomas michael langone. >> michele bernadette lanza. >> ruth sheila lapin. >> ingeborg a.d. lariby. >> robin blair larkey. >> judith camilla larocque. >> christopher randall larrabee. >> hamidou s. larry. >> scott larsen. >> john adam larson. >> natalie janis lasden. >> gary edward lasko. >> nicholas craig lassman. >> paul laszczynski. >> charles a. laurencin. >> stephen james lauria. >> maria lavache. >> denis francis lavelle. >> jeannine mary laverde. >> anna a. laverty. >> steven lawn. >> robert a. lawrence, jr. >> nathaniel lawson. >> david w. laychak. >> eugen gabriel lazar. >> james patrick leahy. >> joseph gerard leavey. >> neil j. leavy. >> robert g. leblanc. >> leon leb
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whether beech trees maples or estens jeanette's blue murder and aebischer are always glad to see a new member of the family arrive about 12 months ago the 2 researches began documenting changes big and small to this section of a forest ravaged by fire. we got what we hoped for i mean the ecosystem is starting to recover and certain species are quickly appearing and spreading such as these aspens they've now brought about changes to the area that are in turn helpful for other species. good 6 and in august 28th seen a forest fire raised almost 4 square kilometers of woodland outside the town of twine pleats and in eastern germany an area larger than $500.00 soccer pitches the usual practice after a forest fire is to clear the entire area and replant trees as seen on this private land but not in this case thanks to a government funded project here dead trees are left standing. local forest think it is testing an alternative solution removing most of the dead pine trees and plaguing other species in their place the idea is to create a mixed forest that's also home to oaks poplars and other
whether beech trees maples or estens jeanette's blue murder and aebischer are always glad to see a new member of the family arrive about 12 months ago the 2 researches began documenting changes big and small to this section of a forest ravaged by fire. we got what we hoped for i mean the ecosystem is starting to recover and certain species are quickly appearing and spreading such as these aspens they've now brought about changes to the area that are in turn helpful for other species. good 6 and...
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jeanette nesheiwat joined us earlier, she says the study seems promising so far. >> we need to see what data shows. there's been promising results in phase one and phase two. they're in phase three now. i like the fact that they're trying to increase their volume of volunteers from 30,000 to 44,000 volunteers. they want to make sure they get a good representation of volunteers. todd: pfizer made a nearly $2 billion deal with the u.s. to produce 100 million doses of the vaccine if it wins approval from regulators. today florida bars can reopen with half capacity with safety measures in place. three counties opting to keep them shut. palm beach officials say their county is not ready. mayors in miami-dade and broward county say bars will remain closed null further notice. all three counties are operating under strict rules. jillian: president of the big ten conference meeting for the second straight day but there's no vote on a return to football. school leaders are discussing a potential start date of october 17th. a formal vote is expected in the next few days. the conference postponed
jeanette nesheiwat joined us earlier, she says the study seems promising so far. >> we need to see what data shows. there's been promising results in phase one and phase two. they're in phase three now. i like the fact that they're trying to increase their volume of volunteers from 30,000 to 44,000 volunteers. they want to make sure they get a good representation of volunteers. todd: pfizer made a nearly $2 billion deal with the u.s. to produce 100 million doses of the vaccine if it wins...
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we have been most for jeanette -- most fortunate this morning on ir coverage of the death of ruth bader ginsburg. but if you are in economics, this is without question our interview of the day. our michael mckee is with robert kaplan. michael: good morning to you, president kaplan. dallas fed president kaplan one of two dissenters last week. you endorsed the old forward guidance and dissented on the new because, according to this statement, you preferred greater flexibility. what does that mean? robert: what it means is i believe strongly we should keep you current setting of the fed funds rate at zero, zero to 25 basis points, until we have weathered the pandemic and we are well on track to achieve full employment and price stability. that, by the way, is probably going to take at least 2, 3 years. point,ue is, beyond that i think it is probably appropriate to remain accommodative. i am not sure it is appropriate to decide at that point that we would leave rates at zero. i would rather leave those judgments to future committees. i think the world is going to look very different post pa
we have been most for jeanette -- most fortunate this morning on ir coverage of the death of ruth bader ginsburg. but if you are in economics, this is without question our interview of the day. our michael mckee is with robert kaplan. michael: good morning to you, president kaplan. dallas fed president kaplan one of two dissenters last week. you endorsed the old forward guidance and dissented on the new because, according to this statement, you preferred greater flexibility. what does that...
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jeanette nesheiwat joined us earlier to weigh in. >> they're young kids, they're teenagers.take aca shun. it makes sense. i agree with dr. fauci in keeping them at school. todd: dr. fauci says students run the risk of infecting more people if they take public transportation home after campuses shut down. san francisco private gym owners are left fuming as they remain closed while city owned gyms are open. gyms in government buildings have been open to city employees for month. the government has proven, gyms can open safely indoors. jillian: the denver broncos are getting ready to let fans in the stands. our fox affiliate in denver reporting the team will open its stadium for week three, that's when they will welcome tom brady and the tampa bay bucs. it's not clear how many fans will be allowed. the broncos are scheduled to play the titans at home next monday in an empty stadium. we could see some dallas cowboys take a knee during the anthem at their season opener. several players have strongly hinted they will kneel to protest racial injustice. owner jerry jones who previou
jeanette nesheiwat joined us earlier to weigh in. >> they're young kids, they're teenagers.take aca shun. it makes sense. i agree with dr. fauci in keeping them at school. todd: dr. fauci says students run the risk of infecting more people if they take public transportation home after campuses shut down. san francisco private gym owners are left fuming as they remain closed while city owned gyms are open. gyms in government buildings have been open to city employees for month. the...
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purpose was to intercept communications of the russian spy or craft as it were at alexandria egypt jeanette it was our job was to find them and we were not targeted against israelis life was very relaxing and one of the nice things about the liberty is we had air conditioning because we had communications equipment so we were cool in the hot days it was a very laid back very clean ship it was spotless the morale was pretty high i mean very high. by the time the liberty arrived off the coast of egypt on the 8th of june the war had just 2 days left to run israel had seized the old city of jerusalem the west bank and the gaza strip jordanian forces were beaten and egypt was conceding defeat only syria held out. the airwaves were dead the only voices we did get while those of israeli or hebrew were what we were hearing my name is bob wilson i worked for n.s.a. on june 8th 1967 when what we were trying to monitor find something coming from the direction of egypt there just was nothing they own the skies in iran and everything that. i don't think there was anything moving at that time that i didn
purpose was to intercept communications of the russian spy or craft as it were at alexandria egypt jeanette it was our job was to find them and we were not targeted against israelis life was very relaxing and one of the nice things about the liberty is we had air conditioning because we had communications equipment so we were cool in the hot days it was a very laid back very clean ship it was spotless the morale was pretty high i mean very high. by the time the liberty arrived off the coast of...
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forward with this agenda and bring more racial justice, i think he has reared his support and for jeanette i think he's doing a good job with the coronavirus, the only doctor in the country and government, he is following the scienceha. >> did he make the right call by not resigning? >> what you just heard from mark is another the block. there's that the says he should resign but block the says he should resign. he heard him say he's never been for defunding police but as governor, he signed a budget that defund the b police by $50 million and what happened is murders went up 10% year over year end he said nothing about the millions damage done in richmond that's why i am proud to announce today i have the support of the police association of virginia they've seen career politicians have failed and it's trying to set try something new. >> in a recent campaign video, you declined what you called violent left-wing streamers who are destroying american cities is, you criticize leaders locating to woke bob, certainly there's been some violence and protest across the country but there's no a ma
forward with this agenda and bring more racial justice, i think he has reared his support and for jeanette i think he's doing a good job with the coronavirus, the only doctor in the country and government, he is following the scienceha. >> did he make the right call by not resigning? >> what you just heard from mark is another the block. there's that the says he should resign but block the says he should resign. he heard him say he's never been for defunding police but as governor,...
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. >> the story of women in congress begins with jeanette rankin. she was elected to the house in 1916 from montana.
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roche is based in switzerland, and also owns jeanette ptak based out of san francisco. >>> the coronaviruscine may not be available until next year. meanwhile, college campuses are taking more steps to prevent an outbreak on those campuses. reporter lillian will has more. >> reporter: a timeline for coronavirus vaccine now ranges from this fall, until 2021. the cdc told states to prepare for vaccine distribution by early november, thursday pfizer announced it could have results from phase 3 trials by october. but the bho says that it is not expecting widespread vaccination by the fall, instead setting a timeline for the middle of next year. >> this phase 3 must take longer because you need to see how truly protected the vaccine is. you also need to see how safe it is. so, that next process makes it a longer process. >> reporter: many infections have been identified across universities in the country, geddes college one of the first to lockdown students due to the coronavirus, ordering everyone to quarantine in their dorm rooms. there are fears that the upcoming labor day holiday could lead
roche is based in switzerland, and also owns jeanette ptak based out of san francisco. >>> the coronaviruscine may not be available until next year. meanwhile, college campuses are taking more steps to prevent an outbreak on those campuses. reporter lillian will has more. >> reporter: a timeline for coronavirus vaccine now ranges from this fall, until 2021. the cdc told states to prepare for vaccine distribution by early november, thursday pfizer announced it could have results...
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jeanette louise lafond-menichino. david james laforge. michael patrick laforte.arles lafrance. juan mendez lafuente. neil kwong-wah lai. vincent anthony laieta. william david lake. franco lalama. chow kwan lam. michael s. lamana. stephen lamantia. amy hope lamonsoff. robert t. lane. brendan mark lang. rosanne p. lang. vanessa lang langer and her unborn child. mary lou langley. peter j. langone. thomas michael langone. michele bernadette lanza. ruth sheila lapin ingeborg a.d. lariby robin blair larkey judith camilla larocque christopher randall larrabee hamidou s. larry scott larsen john adam larson natalie janis lasden gary edward lasko nicholas craig lassman paul laszczynski charles a. laurencin stephen james lauria maria lavache denis francis lavelle jeannine mary laverde anna a. laverty steven lawn robert a. lawrence, jr. nathaniel lawson david w. laychak eugen gabriel lazar james patrick leahy joseph gerard leavey neil j. leavy robert g. leblanc leon lebor kenneth charles ledee alan j. lederman elena f. ledesma alexis leduc daniel john lee david s. lee dong c
jeanette louise lafond-menichino. david james laforge. michael patrick laforte.arles lafrance. juan mendez lafuente. neil kwong-wah lai. vincent anthony laieta. william david lake. franco lalama. chow kwan lam. michael s. lamana. stephen lamantia. amy hope lamonsoff. robert t. lane. brendan mark lang. rosanne p. lang. vanessa lang langer and her unborn child. mary lou langley. peter j. langone. thomas michael langone. michele bernadette lanza. ruth sheila lapin ingeborg a.d. lariby robin blair...
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there midland, texas jeanette and herald welch.duated from college, but she never stopped learning she was a naturalist she had a rock collection that barbara and i would study. and she taught us every constellation in the sky all of my grandparents were prolific letter writers they wrote about their love and heart breaks they wrote about books they read they wrote just to say i'm thinking about you i am continuing that tradition this is a toast i wrote to my sister on the night of her wedding with our grandpa sitting between us i want to toast my beautiful, closest barbara on the night of her wedding. tonight guided by the ocean, the sound track of our childhood, you married sweet craig. there is one person we are missing tonight whose seat is impossible to fill who would be beaming with pride and that is our ganny. she would be thrilled by this wedding. dearest mila and poppy, this a letter about motherhood. it is my mama who taught me how to be a mom, but it is you, my darlings, who are teaching me what it means to be a mom. whe
there midland, texas jeanette and herald welch.duated from college, but she never stopped learning she was a naturalist she had a rock collection that barbara and i would study. and she taught us every constellation in the sky all of my grandparents were prolific letter writers they wrote about their love and heart breaks they wrote about books they read they wrote just to say i'm thinking about you i am continuing that tradition this is a toast i wrote to my sister on the night of her wedding...
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. >> bueno, jeanette qué recomiendas . >> mi consejo para ti es que no te compares con las ousmane mamásn dunkin'. >> seguimos con más de un nuevo día, estamos emocionados porque llegó la hora de dar la palabra del día en el concurso conéctate y gana estamos listos esta palabra es ... comida, comida, muchos tenemos hambre en estos momentos, será fácil de recordar esta palabra, todos avísenles a los vecinos en telemundo.com/gana para que puedan ganarse este viaje, en un nuevo día, y qué emoción porque me uno para esta segunda parte de la chilindrina . >> así es, llegó el momento de maría antonieta, en esta ocasión nos cuenta de la guerra fría que tenían ellas dos con florinda y nos dice si fue o no novia de luis mkiguel . >> en la primera parte maría antonieta nos contó, chilindrina es millonaria . >> (risas) . >> miren, perdón que me ría . >> contó sus desengaños . >> mira, el negocio era, televisa lo hacía a nosotros nos daba una milésima parte de lo que ganamos, me daban 150 pesos por cada vez que pasaba en centro y sudamerica . >> narró sus frustraciones . >> chespirito no quería ser
. >> bueno, jeanette qué recomiendas . >> mi consejo para ti es que no te compares con las ousmane mamásn dunkin'. >> seguimos con más de un nuevo día, estamos emocionados porque llegó la hora de dar la palabra del día en el concurso conéctate y gana estamos listos esta palabra es ... comida, comida, muchos tenemos hambre en estos momentos, será fácil de recordar esta palabra, todos avísenles a los vecinos en telemundo.com/gana para que puedan ganarse este viaje, en...
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he is a graduate of jeanette and yale -- radware of virginia -- graduate of virginia. next we hear from vice admiral jerome adams, surgeon general of the united states. publiuc health. service. served as the indiana state health commissioner. he led that state's response to ebola, hiv and zika. andas an anesthesiologist assistant professor at the indiana school of medicine. he has been at the university of maryland in baltimore county where he obtained a degree from berkeley and indiana university where he completed his residency. welcome to both witnesses. dr. collins, let us begin with you. you very muchhank and perhaps we could get the visuals on the screen if that is possible. ranking alexander, member murray and distinguished members of this committee, thank you for inviting me to discuss operation warp speed and the importance of developing safe and effective vaccines. i'm grateful for your support of nih and for this opportunity to address how we are working with other parts of the government and with industry partners to prevent, diagnose and treat novel corona
he is a graduate of jeanette and yale -- radware of virginia -- graduate of virginia. next we hear from vice admiral jerome adams, surgeon general of the united states. publiuc health. service. served as the indiana state health commissioner. he led that state's response to ebola, hiv and zika. andas an anesthesiologist assistant professor at the indiana school of medicine. he has been at the university of maryland in baltimore county where he obtained a degree from berkeley and indiana...
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we can discuss this now with dr jeanette dickson, who is president of the royal college of radiologistsl not have their small la cancers diagnosed and will come and present when the cancers are larger and less treatable and potentially not as curable. what difference does time make in the early stages of breast cancer detection? that is a difficult one to pin down completely, but generally, smaller cancers mean that you can have less damaging to cancer and there is less treatment used and also that the chances of a qr higher. earlier is better. breast cancer now has calculated on the basis of statistics that based on those almost million women missing their scans, 8600 of them could have undetected breast cancer. that will cause real fear undetected breast cancer. that will cause realfear among undetected breast cancer. that will cause real fear among those women. what would your advice be?” cause real fear among those women. what would your advice be? i think my advice to any person, woman or man who has symptoms that are worrying them, come to their gp and seek an appointment and go f
we can discuss this now with dr jeanette dickson, who is president of the royal college of radiologistsl not have their small la cancers diagnosed and will come and present when the cancers are larger and less treatable and potentially not as curable. what difference does time make in the early stages of breast cancer detection? that is a difficult one to pin down completely, but generally, smaller cancers mean that you can have less damaging to cancer and there is less treatment used and also...
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let's ask florida june governor jeanette nuñez.but if these polls are accurate and conveying a trend, why is joe biden underperforming with latinos? >> i think it's simple. first of all, you have a president that has delivered, has kept his promises and has really authored a great chapter in terms of latino unemployment, record low home ownership on the rise, and yet you contrast that with joe biden and really his lack of campaigning in florida, his inability to understand that latinos care about faith, they care about family, and they care about freedom, and joe biden doesn't stand for any of those things. jedediah: so you mentioned some of the issues -- faith, family, and freedom. what specifically are florida voters, latino voters in particular looking at right now? obviously the economy would be a chief issue, but what can president trump, what can he do to really do more outreach to that community, given that hillary clinton did win in a landslide. and you never want to be too overconfident; right? >> of course not. and i thin
let's ask florida june governor jeanette nuñez.but if these polls are accurate and conveying a trend, why is joe biden underperforming with latinos? >> i think it's simple. first of all, you have a president that has delivered, has kept his promises and has really authored a great chapter in terms of latino unemployment, record low home ownership on the rise, and yet you contrast that with joe biden and really his lack of campaigning in florida, his inability to understand that latinos...