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it was a terrible disease. >> host: jerry apps, generally 1947, or you, what happened that day? >> guest: in 1947, i was in eighth grade in a one-room country school living on a little farm, central wisconsin where we had no electricity, no indoor plumbing, heated our home with a wood stove. coming home from the country school that day,-- >> host: perfectly healthy? >> guest: not really, i had been healthy before that, but on my way home i had-- i was tremendously tired, more tired than i could remember and we had been sliding downhill that day on a littlefield west of the school. the country school was on 1 acre of land. was a hamlin was a farmer that lived next door and she gave us permission to slide down the field, so we did that. i was dragging my sled home and my two brothers were dragging behind me. i got home and told my mother i can't believe how tired i am and she said jerry-- gerald, she would've called me then and she said you don't have to do the chores. i will get your brothers to do your chores, so the expectation was as a farm kid i should be on the farm helping
it was a terrible disease. >> host: jerry apps, generally 1947, or you, what happened that day? >> guest: in 1947, i was in eighth grade in a one-room country school living on a little farm, central wisconsin where we had no electricity, no indoor plumbing, heated our home with a wood stove. coming home from the country school that day,-- >> host: perfectly healthy? >> guest: not really, i had been healthy before that, but on my way home i had-- i was tremendously tired,...
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. >> of locations and with booktv we're joined by jerry apps his book is called "limping through life" a farm boy's polio memoir". professor apps what is polio ? >> guest: we don't know a lot about these days because there was a vaccine that pretty much eliminated it in this country it is still prevalent in the world or infantile paralysis it is a paralytic disease for some in the defects the respiratory system. i had paralytic. >> host: how do you get? >> guest: a good question in 1918 we had a tremendous coup epidemic that killed thousands. people thought polio was transmitted to the year but it is a virus. and they closed up parks when it was on a rampage. >> host: what is the connection and with the flu epidemic? >> they knew it was airborne but polio is not. so they assumed that polio would be airborne as well. >> how much of an epidemic was that? >> most of us remember fdr and it was on the east coast and and i went to on a rampage. for those 10 years we have a tremendous epidemic is just roared up the fox river valley. it was a terrible disease. >> host: jiri 1947. i was in eig
. >> of locations and with booktv we're joined by jerry apps his book is called "limping through life" a farm boy's polio memoir". professor apps what is polio ? >> guest: we don't know a lot about these days because there was a vaccine that pretty much eliminated it in this country it is still prevalent in the world or infantile paralysis it is a paralytic disease for some in the defects the respiratory system. i had paralytic. >> host: how do you get? >>...
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we are pleased to be joined by jerry apps. his book is called limping through life. what is polio?
we are pleased to be joined by jerry apps. his book is called limping through life. what is polio?
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we are pleased to be joined by jerry apps. his book is called limping through life. what is polio? >> something we don't know a whole lot about. they came over the vaccine that eliminated in this country. it is still prevalent. infantile paralysis, as it was once known. a paralytic disease and affects the respiratory system. there are two major kinds. >> how do you get it? >> i got it in 1947. a tremendous flu epidemic that killed thousands. people thought polio was transmitted through the air. it is not. people did not know at the time. they were frightenedthey were frightened to death. they close the swimming pools, county fairs, parks, all of this after world war ii. >> for polio, you mean. >> polio. >> what was the connection. >> they knew that it was airborne. thus people assumed. >> how much of an epidemic was it? how and when did it begin? >> no one seems to know exactly when it began. it was on the east coast early in the 20s and 30s went on a rampage right after world war ii from 45 to 55. a tremendous epidemic. just record up the valley's. there were thousands. many death
we are pleased to be joined by jerry apps. his book is called limping through life. what is polio? >> something we don't know a whole lot about. they came over the vaccine that eliminated in this country. it is still prevalent. infantile paralysis, as it was once known. a paralytic disease and affects the respiratory system. there are two major kinds. >> how do you get it? >> i got it in 1947. a tremendous flu epidemic that killed thousands. people thought polio was...
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. >> of locations and with booktv we're joined by jerry apps his book is called "limping through life" a farm boy's polio memoir". professor apps what is polio ? >> guest: we don't know a lot about these days because there was a vaccine that pretty much eliminated it in this country it is still prevalent in the world or infantile paralysis it is a paralytic disease for some in the defects the respiratory system. i had paralytic. >> host: how do you get? >> guest: a good question in 1918 we had a tremendous coup epidemic that killed thousands. people thought polio was transmitted to the year but it is a virus. and they closed up parks when it was on a rampage. >> host: what is the connection and with the flu epidemic? >> they knew it was airborne
. >> of locations and with booktv we're joined by jerry apps his book is called "limping through life" a farm boy's polio memoir". professor apps what is polio ? >> guest: we don't know a lot about these days because there was a vaccine that pretty much eliminated it in this country it is still prevalent in the world or infantile paralysis it is a paralytic disease for some in the defects the respiratory system. i had paralytic. >> host: how do you get? >>...
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what is on prime time tonight, we kick off at 7:00 eastern with university of wisconsin professor jerry appsores evolution through technology, religion, education and more. at 8:30 guilders to prize-winning journalist charlie savage takes a critical look at the obama
what is on prime time tonight, we kick off at 7:00 eastern with university of wisconsin professor jerry appsores evolution through technology, religion, education and more. at 8:30 guilders to prize-winning journalist charlie savage takes a critical look at the obama
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but first, an app that promises to help improve brain function may not be helping at all! stay up for the late missed with comedian jerry seinfeld. music: "another sunny day" by belle and sebastian such a shame it's labeled a "getaway." life should always after hearing this next story. lumosity...the app claiming to improve brain function and even delay diseases like dementia and alzheimer's has been hit with a two million dollar fine. the federal trade commission says the app is using deceptive practices. the f-t-c says there is no scientific proof to back those claims. developer lumos has agreed to the settlement. staying on top of tampa bay buccaneers after head coach lovie smith gets fired. one of his victims was last seen here at this post office in pasco county. and tonight--a convicted serial killer will be executed for his crime. don't forget, you can always take 10 news with you just download the 10 news app. it's a fast look at breaking news, weather and traffic - and get alerts so you won't miss a thing. search wtsp 10 news in the app guys, to celebrate super bowl 50 i'm rewarding fans with a special offer. o
but first, an app that promises to help improve brain function may not be helping at all! stay up for the late missed with comedian jerry seinfeld. music: "another sunny day" by belle and sebastian such a shame it's labeled a "getaway." life should always after hearing this next story. lumosity...the app claiming to improve brain function and even delay diseases like dementia and alzheimer's has been hit with a two million dollar fine. the federal trade commission says the...
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but the developers in texas have caused a lot of controversy with this app, especially from police officers. (cpl. jerry neufeld / amarillo police department): "it's going to allow for more social rumors, more social widespread anger and discontent with law enforcement. we're going to put out that an officer was involved in a shooting in wherever and so you're going to have people making comments and re-tweeting and posting and all this stuff before they even know what happened." civil rights attorney jeff blackburn says the app is a step toward transparency between law enforcement and the public. but he does think more information should be included to allow people to form happening. a similar app in development lets people know when an officer is killed. the u.s has taken another step to improve its relationship with cuba. the treasury department announced yesterday it's doing away with more of its restrictions on cuba. starting today it will get rid of financing restrictions on most exports. the u.s. will also allow more cuban commodities to be exported. and while americans still can only travel to c
but the developers in texas have caused a lot of controversy with this app, especially from police officers. (cpl. jerry neufeld / amarillo police department): "it's going to allow for more social rumors, more social widespread anger and discontent with law enforcement. we're going to put out that an officer was involved in a shooting in wherever and so you're going to have people making comments and re-tweeting and posting and all this stuff before they even know what happened."...
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but the developers in texas have caused a lot of controversy with this app, especially from police officers. (cpl. jerry neufeld / amarillo police department): "it's going to allow for more social rumors, more social widespread anger and discontent with law enforcement. we're going to put out that an officer was involved in a shooting in wherever and so you're going to have people making comments and re-tweeting and posting and all this stuff before they even know what happened." civil rights attorney jeff blackburn says the app is a step toward transparency between law enforcement and the public. but he does think more information should be included to allow people to form their own opinions on what's really happening. a similar app in development lets people know when an officer is killed. the u-s has taken another step to improve its relationship with cuba. the treasury department announced yesterday it's removing more of its restrictions on cuba. starting today it will get rid of financing restrictions on most exports. the u-s will also allow more cuban commodities to be exported. cuba under 12- spe
but the developers in texas have caused a lot of controversy with this app, especially from police officers. (cpl. jerry neufeld / amarillo police department): "it's going to allow for more social rumors, more social widespread anger and discontent with law enforcement. we're going to put out that an officer was involved in a shooting in wherever and so you're going to have people making comments and re-tweeting and posting and all this stuff before they even know what happened."...
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app. >>> the owner of philadelphia's biggest newspapers is donating them to a newly formed nonprofit. jerry lenfest announced last night. he's giving $20 million to help endow the new operation but much more money would be needed. he bought the news company for $88 million in 2014, readers are not expected to see changes right away. >>> philadelphia police looking for the driver who attack add couple on the side of the road. the victims say road rage may have triggered the attack. this is surveillance video of the attack at fifth street and the roosevelt boulevard yesterday afternoon. tammy sally says that a man jumped out of a truck and started punching her 61-year-old husband adolph rivers. >> hitting my husband in the face. >> my wife like please, please, stop. he slug her to the ground. >> the couple claims they pulled on to fifth street ahead of the suspect and stopped to let him pass. they will be okay. police are looking for the driver after white chevy pickup seen in the video. they say the driver will likely face assault charges. >> happening today army sergeant bowe bergdahl will
app. >>> the owner of philadelphia's biggest newspapers is donating them to a newly formed nonprofit. jerry lenfest announced last night. he's giving $20 million to help endow the new operation but much more money would be needed. he bought the news company for $88 million in 2014, readers are not expected to see changes right away. >>> philadelphia police looking for the driver who attack add couple on the side of the road. the victims say road rage may have triggered the...
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many officers are not taking it lightly, especially considering the app only gives the name of the victim and the location. ( cpl. jerry neufeld / amarillo police department ) "it's going to allow for more social rumors, more social widespread anger and discontent with law enforcement. we're going to put out that an officer was involved in a shooting in wherever and so you're going to have people making comments and re- tweeting and posting and all this stuff before they even know what happened." civil rights lawyer jeff blackburn argues, however the app is a step toward more transparency. although he agrees there should be more background information included. ( jeff blackburn / civil rights lawyer ) "i'd like to see one that provides real details so that people can get an idea on their own what patterns exist and what really occurs. that's probably a ways off, but i don't think it's that far off. i mean, everything that anybody ever wanted to know about anything is somewhere on the internet now." neufeld says he is happy with the way the department currently handles officer-involved situations and does not see needed
many officers are not taking it lightly, especially considering the app only gives the name of the victim and the location. ( cpl. jerry neufeld / amarillo police department ) "it's going to allow for more social rumors, more social widespread anger and discontent with law enforcement. we're going to put out that an officer was involved in a shooting in wherever and so you're going to have people making comments and re- tweeting and posting and all this stuff before they even know what...
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jerry from polatka. that's nice. standby. you ready? beautiful. >> ooh. >>> i picked allen because it has a little hotel california. kind of nice. storm -- in your app store, absolutely free. your shots don't have to look like that. just show me what's going on where you live. we'll put as many on as we can. cloud cover tonight is thin. much of the deep cover fellow s the cold front. 14 minutes follow. some echoes there going towards the islands tonight. done with rain. >> absolutely. >>> friday, we'll have to battle with some cold air. take a look at this, 41 in gainsvill. already 43 in ocala. orlando is down to 50. it's 10 warmer than tomorrow morning. if you step outside, 730, :30, 7:00 in the morning it's going to be close to 40, maybe 41 depending where you are. the closer you are to the water, down in brevard county, you're doing okay. and 49 in melbourne officially. temperature change over the last 24 hours now vs. then. we're only 2 colder than we were last night at the same time. we've been on that 2 colder pace for an hour now. 41 or 40 will do it for you tomorrow morning when we wake up. everyone's falling into line now. palm coast is the
jerry from polatka. that's nice. standby. you ready? beautiful. >> ooh. >>> i picked allen because it has a little hotel california. kind of nice. storm -- in your app store, absolutely free. your shots don't have to look like that. just show me what's going on where you live. we'll put as many on as we can. cloud cover tonight is thin. much of the deep cover fellow s the cold front. 14 minutes follow. some echoes there going towards the islands tonight. done with rain. >>...
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o'clock this can visit green juice day dot com or the postmates app to get a free "green juice break" while supplies last. ben & jerry's co- founder ben cohen created a small batch of ice cream in honor of his favorite presidential candidate, bernie sanders. cohen made 40 pints of a flavor he calls "bernie's yearning" in his own kitchen. it's a mint flavored ice cream with chocolate chips. he's giving away 25 pints in a contest run by sanders' campaign. the contest ends at noon on february third. the ice cream is branded as "ben's best" and does not include a ben & jerry's logo. chances are you probably have more facebook friends than you can keep up with... a new study published in the journal royal society of open science shows that on average - only four of those facebook friends are considered part of your support group. those are people who would be by your side during times of crisis. the study also says the average count just about 13 people as close friends. expect a fabulous tuesday with highs in the mid/upper 70s. a slow moving cold front arrives wednesday into thursday with 1/2" rain totals possible through
o'clock this can visit green juice day dot com or the postmates app to get a free "green juice break" while supplies last. ben & jerry's co- founder ben cohen created a small batch of ice cream in honor of his favorite presidential candidate, bernie sanders. cohen made 40 pints of a flavor he calls "bernie's yearning" in his own kitchen. it's a mint flavored ice cream with chocolate chips. he's giving away 25 pints in a contest run by sanders' campaign. the contest ends...
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app. >> we have new information about this controversy, we told you about it last night. we confirmed with the high school that that is head coach jerry devine knocking over a referee last night. this is the video from after the game. the district is going to review the incident. police were called to the game. matt delucia is live at the police station in langhorne. what can you tell us? >> well, i just smoke with the police chief. he tells me they were made aware of this is when this video started going viral. it was witnessed by parents and players. let's look at that one more time. this is a minute left in the game, the neshaminy and pennsbury. jerry devine was confronting a referee about a foul, then you see what appears to be devie. according to his bio on the neshaminy website and coach devine has cut for 15 years and been the head coach for ten years. they are now looking into this. >> no one involvings in this has even reaches out to the police department as of now. all we have is the video. because we va that we'll do an investigation. >> reporter: the chief tells me they will look to see if there is anything criminal involv
app. >> we have new information about this controversy, we told you about it last night. we confirmed with the high school that that is head coach jerry devine knocking over a referee last night. this is the video from after the game. the district is going to review the incident. police were called to the game. matt delucia is live at the police station in langhorne. what can you tell us? >> well, i just smoke with the police chief. he tells me they were made aware of this is when...
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jerry. >> grant in daytona beach was up early catching the sunrise. and here comes a killer shot from barbara who does good work. killer, killer work. i love it. storm pins available in your app store right now for free. we'd love to see what you're seeing in central florida. not a lot on radar. not yet. we've got a breather. today, tomorrow, just smooth sailing. beyond that, big changes. daytime high today goes into the books at 69. from sanford to orlando. 68 in the villages. 66 in gainesville. palm coast, maxed-out at 63. and all over brevard county. 67 from the cape to 66 in cocoa beach and in melbourne today, a high of 68. we're not far off the daytime highs. in orlando, we're at 68. still 69 right now in sanford. 61 is the current reading in 68 does it in the villages. right now, the meltdown is on in d.c. where the snow has been crazy. it's 37 in new york, 41 in washington and 51 in raleigh-durham. all these areas that had the big blizzard going on this weekend are getting a chance to clean up and melt things away, at least a little bit. >> wind direction coming from the southeast in sanford at 5 and southwest in orlando at 6 and from the east in the villages at 7 and
jerry. >> grant in daytona beach was up early catching the sunrise. and here comes a killer shot from barbara who does good work. killer, killer work. i love it. storm pins available in your app store right now for free. we'd love to see what you're seeing in central florida. not a lot on radar. not yet. we've got a breather. today, tomorrow, just smooth sailing. beyond that, big changes. daytime high today goes into the books at 69. from sanford to orlando. 68 in the villages. 66 in...
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app? and also how do the doctors come into this? how does this get tracked from recognizing to treating? >> absolutely. so, again, to follow jerry's points about what the grant and the program itself was put into place, the first portion of this is the distribution of concussion education training, making sure that coaches, parents and students are going through what's required for them for participation. either as, again, a coach, an employee, a staff member, a volunteer or as a parent in a child before participation. just awareness, signs, and those types of things and that's being satisfied through a number of different platforms that have been uploaded into our system so we are not building those education trainings, those are being done by the medical professionals and the cdc and we deploy that and then register that's been accomplished. the administrators for those organizations are able to check off, run through a roster list so that a coach before a game can actually bring up on his or her smartphone a list of students if they have gone through those required education trainings their names will be in black, if not their
app? and also how do the doctors come into this? how does this get tracked from recognizing to treating? >> absolutely. so, again, to follow jerry's points about what the grant and the program itself was put into place, the first portion of this is the distribution of concussion education training, making sure that coaches, parents and students are going through what's required for them for participation. either as, again, a coach, an employee, a staff member, a volunteer or as a parent...
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jerry falwell's son. this will go down to the end and both of these guys are getting bitter in their criticism of each other. >> rose: we talk with donald rumsfeld with a new app that let's you play church solitaire. >> you shouldn't have multiparty systems so if anybody runs for independent probably what they ought to do is announce if and when they are elected, they will serve as a republican or a democrat. >> rose: in the interest of the two party. >> in the interest of the two party system. i think fracturing our party system would be un unquelt for . >> we end with chelsea chandler starring in a new series on netflix. >> what people do is issue license for me to really enjoy a different medium of what i do, to enjoy kind of being creative in a completely different format, pretty vulnerable for me. when you do a show for so long and showing one side of you people think that's one side of you. and i thought people know who i am i'm honest and open it's a one dimensional way for people to see you. >> rose: glenn thrush, donald rumsfeld and chelsea handler when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> rose: additional funding
jerry falwell's son. this will go down to the end and both of these guys are getting bitter in their criticism of each other. >> rose: we talk with donald rumsfeld with a new app that let's you play church solitaire. >> you shouldn't have multiparty systems so if anybody runs for independent probably what they ought to do is announce if and when they are elected, they will serve as a republican or a democrat. >> rose: in the interest of the two party. >> in the interest...
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what is on prime time tonight, we kick off at 7:00 eastern with university of wisconsin professor jerry apps who talks about his experiences with polio. then at 7:30 matt really explores evolution through technology, religion, education and more. at 8:30 guilders to prize-winning journalist charlie savage takes a critical look at the obama administration's national security policies, and former senators tom daschle and trent lott when a nonpartisan politics on afterwards and finish up prime time programming at 11:00 with catherine soft who profiled last several arab women working to change the middle east. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> what gave you the idea to write about sandra day o'connor and ruth bader ginsburg? >> i write books about social movements. i was interested in how women achieve formal legal equality which is a happy story with a happy ending. i started thinking you can't think about that subject without thinking about ruth bader ginsburg. for her time on the court. more importantly when she was at the aclu in the 70s until he went on the bench. it was an o
what is on prime time tonight, we kick off at 7:00 eastern with university of wisconsin professor jerry apps who talks about his experiences with polio. then at 7:30 matt really explores evolution through technology, religion, education and more. at 8:30 guilders to prize-winning journalist charlie savage takes a critical look at the obama administration's national security policies, and former senators tom daschle and trent lott when a nonpartisan politics on afterwards and finish up prime...
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. >> host: jerry apps "limping through life" a farm boy's polio memoir" booktv on c-span2. >> good evening. i am honored to be here tonight for those who leave tonight's discussion. the topic is close to my heart i am often asked to comment what it is like to be a woman in the industry what it is like to be a woman and a leader in what are those experiences i draw upon? it is things i have read a and people that i have met a is all about the storytelling with the power of a great story so many women are doing so many important things whether policy or business or education. if we have those diverse voices we can change the way we looked in the future. fast forward is how women can achieve power and purpose it is harnessing the power of storytelling about the trail blazing of corporate space and beyond. i'm happy we can produce the book. in the in 2009 president obama appointed her as the first-ever embassador for global women's issues. co-founder of vital voices. kim is also a founder and a co-founder of the cornell law school label -- global center for women in justice. and held senior po
. >> host: jerry apps "limping through life" a farm boy's polio memoir" booktv on c-span2. >> good evening. i am honored to be here tonight for those who leave tonight's discussion. the topic is close to my heart i am often asked to comment what it is like to be a woman in the industry what it is like to be a woman and a leader in what are those experiences i draw upon? it is things i have read a and people that i have met a is all about the storytelling with the...