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mohammed's grandparents fled palestine from lebanon in 1948 and the family now lives in jim jim village with other palestinians this is my uncle's house. of our house is still there is this is my mother my grandmother the last 10 years. genuine which should but. i wish it and i wish you. luck learn them and find nothing that carry your. mind well know another millionaire and this is. my bedroom. with my brothers and my grandmother. also my grandmother here are my brothers here you know of the ground. they are the younger one he go weak and sleep in there but i listen too much oh miss him when. mohammed has never left lebanon but he's about to embark on a life changing journey a fully funded 6th form scholarship to eton college in england this is a letter by the headmaster of it on good loads. the details of the horizon a scholarship given to him but he says we were very happy it will come out to eat on last march and wear it and by the way in which he embraced all aspects of his visit by the academy buttons i was very proud. because by this letter almost all of. i mean no 500. when we a
mohammed's grandparents fled palestine from lebanon in 1948 and the family now lives in jim jim village with other palestinians this is my uncle's house. of our house is still there is this is my mother my grandmother the last 10 years. genuine which should but. i wish it and i wish you. luck learn them and find nothing that carry your. mind well know another millionaire and this is. my bedroom. with my brothers and my grandmother. also my grandmother here are my brothers here you know of the...
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mohammed's grandparents fled palestine from lebanon in 1948 and the family now lives in jim jim village with other palestinians this is my uncle's house. of our houses of stairs this is my mother my grandmother the last in. genuine home wishes but the i wish it and i wish. them luck learn them in front of the doctor if your more than they did their job. well know another level and none. this is. my bedroom. with my brothers and my grandmother. also my grandmother here my brother's here ground here. they are the younger one he go we can sleep in there but i listen too much oh miss him. mohammed has never left lebanon but he's about to embark on a life changing journey a fully funded 6th form scholarship to eton college in england this is a letter by the headmaster of each one girl loads. the details of the horizon the scholarship given to him how much he see we were very happy it will come out to eat on last march and wear it and by the way in which he embraced all aspects of his visit by their academic buttons i was very proud and embarrassed by this letter from the start. i mean no 500
mohammed's grandparents fled palestine from lebanon in 1948 and the family now lives in jim jim village with other palestinians this is my uncle's house. of our houses of stairs this is my mother my grandmother the last in. genuine home wishes but the i wish it and i wish. them luck learn them in front of the doctor if your more than they did their job. well know another level and none. this is. my bedroom. with my brothers and my grandmother. also my grandmother here my brother's here ground...
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before 9 am to 7 pm to engine alone we received 1105 calls 350 all these calls here are just from jim jim asked how that's where i'm going to bed and who. i. are. for subway stations down the line from sun and tone clothes to madrid's main sites and shopping district is the robin hood restaurant. it's father and his latest project to restore dignity to the homeless and those in need. the idea is not to steal from the rich to feed the poor instead it gives those better off a chance to share their wealth the paying guests enable the restaurant to serve up the same fine food for free to people without money. the tables are laid with polish cutlery table cloths and napkins. most people here don't want to be filmed they're too ashamed of being recognized. but i . the dishes prepared in this kitchen for the needy are far from the simple filling food you'd see in the capital soup kitchens. there are now 2 more robin-hood restaurants in the city the concept is proving successful paying customers like to dine out here food tastes even better when you're not just satisfying your own needs i mean th
before 9 am to 7 pm to engine alone we received 1105 calls 350 all these calls here are just from jim jim asked how that's where i'm going to bed and who. i. are. for subway stations down the line from sun and tone clothes to madrid's main sites and shopping district is the robin hood restaurant. it's father and his latest project to restore dignity to the homeless and those in need. the idea is not to steal from the rich to feed the poor instead it gives those better off a chance to share...
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millions stuck at home stores are adopting creative ways to stay engaged with readers as mohammad jim jim explains. in 2015 it was greece's financial crisis keeping customers away from the freethinking zone bookstore and cafe at the time pages weren't being turned coffees weren't being served and the overall situation looked bleak owner and it do you really worried her small athens business might not make it despite all that what she called the free thinking zone survived. now though it's the coronavirus pandemic that threatens to switch the shop's lights off for good reason that i have because i weighed the per the biggest problem that not only. will he doesn't mention problems. these days independent booksellers around the world are finding it increasingly difficult to stay in business hi everyone this is my own at the bookstore i want marianna reiner owns and operates the run for cover bookstore in san diego california its doors are temporarily shut and its future is uncertain but customers are still ordering titles actually really hard. business book business we're all to get our hand
millions stuck at home stores are adopting creative ways to stay engaged with readers as mohammad jim jim explains. in 2015 it was greece's financial crisis keeping customers away from the freethinking zone bookstore and cafe at the time pages weren't being turned coffees weren't being served and the overall situation looked bleak owner and it do you really worried her small athens business might not make it despite all that what she called the free thinking zone survived. now though it's the...
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distancing protocols elective surgeries that have been canceled can continue under circumstances jim jim can reopen and bars can start to open again with diminished ending room occupancy and here we go if after they go to phase 2 the downward trajectory continues we go to phase 3 phase 3 is essentially this. resumed public interactions but should practice physical distance seen bars can open with increased standing room occupancies places of worship gyms can continue to open so that's a guideline for what the white house is telling the states that they can now start to do under this new plan joining me now is the co-host of watching the hocks i meet your cross and from the other side of the spectrum is ned ryan conservative commentator and former presidential writer for george w. bush guys i'm glad you're there that's the information i gave you kind of the headlines it sounds like there's an intent to get things going again. i'm going to begin with you by mentioning that the president did see that it's up to governors he won't make the call he's only making guidelines and recommendations
distancing protocols elective surgeries that have been canceled can continue under circumstances jim jim can reopen and bars can start to open again with diminished ending room occupancy and here we go if after they go to phase 2 the downward trajectory continues we go to phase 3 phase 3 is essentially this. resumed public interactions but should practice physical distance seen bars can open with increased standing room occupancies places of worship gyms can continue to open so that's a...
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disease are also making it increasingly difficult to deliver aid to those who need it most i have a jim jim reports. in syria the closure of schools because of the coronavirus pandemic is affecting far more than how children learn. it's also making it much harder for them to. we estimate that around 368000000 children around the world are at this moment not receiving school meals because their schools are closed. the u.n. world food program and other humanitarian groups are doing what they can to continue distributing food for the syrian children and their families in many cases these are the poorest families that really depend on the fact that their children are going to school but getting much needed supplies to vulnerable populations is posing a challenge travel restrictions and border closures are making it much harder to deliver aid while workers on the ground in refugee camps like a cooma in northern kenya are introducing new physical distancing measures to protect people against the spread of covert 19 and. in cox's bazaar bangladesh where around 1000000 rohingya refugees live physic
disease are also making it increasingly difficult to deliver aid to those who need it most i have a jim jim reports. in syria the closure of schools because of the coronavirus pandemic is affecting far more than how children learn. it's also making it much harder for them to. we estimate that around 368000000 children around the world are at this moment not receiving school meals because their schools are closed. the u.n. world food program and other humanitarian groups are doing what they can...
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jim wallace, the founder of sojourners jim wallace. thanks for being with us, happy easter. >> happy easter to you. >>t tell usy your thoughts, what typically would be your easter sundaypicall? >> easter is the proclamation, belief, of hope over despair and life over death. that's what i'm hoping and believing and praying today on this easter sunday. host: reverend jim wallis, president of sojourners, happy easter to you and your family. , weow, for the first time are backing scientists, the the sociald doing distancing which is necessary to save lives. says where two or three are gathered together, their mi. there is a promise. virtually anding we will probably feel closer than ever to our fellow parishioners all over the world. we are learning in the churches how to worship virtually, how to love, how to care for each other virtually in this pandemic time. one of our roles is to back the scientists and doctors. consistent with christ to infect your neighbors, so we will heal the nation by saying physically distance but standing apart but never being alone. that is the solidarity we need. host: we have had a number of callers and i want to get your thoughts, what do you say to people who have called us and said we see attending a church service as an essential service and if people have the ability to go to a liquor store or a drive-through, fast f
jim wallace, the founder of sojourners jim wallace. thanks for being with us, happy easter. >> happy easter to you. >>t tell usy your thoughts, what typically would be your easter sundaypicall? >> easter is the proclamation, belief, of hope over despair and life over death. that's what i'm hoping and believing and praying today on this easter sunday. host: reverend jim wallis, president of sojourners, happy easter to you and your family. , weow, for the first time are backing...
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jim, jim, it is notable -- >> go ahead. >> it is notable at a time when this pandemic is exposing those vulnerabilities, he is in various ways going after multiple inspectors general who have been highlighting problems with the administration's performance. >> yes. i mean, inspectors general designed for oversight. john harwood, thanks so much as always. >>> still to come, disturbing new data shows that black americans in particular being infected at a much greater level by this virus. we're going to be speaking to communities all over the country about this issue and that's next. >>> plus, could more money be on the way for small businesses still struggling to stay afloat during this crisis? we're going to update you on that. >>> we'll also get an update from london where british prime minister boris johnson remains in intensive care this morning. we'll bring you the latest on his condition ahead. stay with us. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from anyone else. so why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms which most pills don't. get all-in-one allergy relief for 24 hours, with flonase. too many after-parties. neutrogena® bright boost with dullness-fighting neoglucosamine. boosts cell turnover by 10 times for instantly brighter skin. bright boost neutrogena® thwe've never seen it look quite like this, for instantly brighter skin. but there's no mistaking it. and it's our job to protect it. because the best people to fight for our communities are those within them. so, if you've just bought a volkswagen or were thinking of buying sometime soon, we're here to help with the community driven promise. that's why working together ist more important than ever. at&t is committed to keeping you connected. so you can keep your patients cared for. your customers served. your students inspired. and your employees closer than ever. our network is resilient. our people are strong. our job is to keep your business connected . it's what we've always done. it's what we'll always do. >>> we are seeing major disparity in the toll that coronavirus is taking, particularly on african-americans across the country, in so many states and cities. in illinois, and michigan, black americans account for more than 40% of coronavirus-related deaths, but make up 15% of those states' populations. the numbers are just as alarming in louisiana where 70% of covid victims are black. >> a real pattern here, similar story for instance in the city of chicago. nearly 68% of reported deaths are african-americans, reporters speaking to people facing this issue across the country. we have ryan young in detroit, ed lavandera in new orleans, omar jimenez in chicago. and athena jones back with us in new york city. ryan, first, to detroit, the numbers there as in so many other places remarkable, what do officials attribute this to? >> we know one of the things we have been talking about, jimin ter terms of community leaders, a slow rollout in terms of the information, in terms of spreading throughout the community. a lot of people saw the internet and believed that the coronavirus could not be spread through the black community. there were other people who were worried about the older people in the community who had issues with heart disease, diabetes, and that's where we really saw this taking hold. in fact, we went to a funeral home on saturday, who told us basically they were at capacity already. they were worried about the spread, but unlike other cities, like chicago, where they have a database by zip code, we don't have that bit of information just yet in terms of what communities are being hit hard by zip code. we talked to doctors who say the way to do this would be to surge into certain neighborhoods that need the help. we talked to doctors yesterday, on the west side of detroit, they were talking to us, there say critical need for people to come to the hospital
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jim? jim: hey. yeah? tony: why is this car still sitting here after i specifically said i needed it done asap? jimus to stop doing it. tony: what do you mean pete? god! jim: i got to listen to the boss. tony: all right. you know what? that's fine. ♪ pete: what's going on, tony? tony: listen, i decided that i don't want to do this anymore. pete: why do you want to leave? why? tony: because our [bleep] relationship went to [bleep]. [ voice breaking ] it wasn't an easy decision, and... pete: you're not leaving, though. tony: i am. pete: listen, you're not going anywhere. pete: marcus, come here, please. marcus? lemonis: pause. did he just intercom me? amber: yes, he did. lemonis: more importantly, do i actually come? amber: yeah. lemonis: oh. amber: i make you. lemonis: so maybe the joke's on me. let's play this. tony: nobody is changing my mind, okay? pete: no, you you stay here. you will be running it. we've set everything up to succeed. tony: i'm sure you will, pete. pete: listen to me. tony: there's no question about it. lemonis: i can't be here alone with my granite. pete: ...don't want to be he
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jim. jim! >> caller: i used to work there years ago. >> i wish there were more restaurants open i made a big donation. everyone from summit, please go to the site to donate, please. go ahead, what's up? >> caller: okay. i wonder what the gods would say, my stock is virtex. >> it's probably the best-acting stock in this market why is that? it is because they actually have a cystic fibrosis drug that is the holy grail i bless buying it. i've done a couple pieces about the stock. i kept hoping it would come down during this period so i could push it again. it hasn't. it's a really good company >>> tom in florida t tom. >> caller: booyah, jim how are you doing? >> very good, how are you? hanging in >> caller: infrastructure play, concrete >> i don't think there is going to be anything infrastructure. we have to keep talking to the professionals in washington about it my feeling is this if you want to do infrastructure, do caterpillar because china is coming back and i think caterpillar is going to get a lot of orders from china. >>> let's go to bob in vermont bob. >> caller: hi, jim >> bob >> caller: i have a position in bristol myers. >> bristol myers was down today. oh, finally rallied. what the heck? bristol myers should be at $65, $70. this is nuts it's at $58 doctor, come back on you're getting a lot of good approvals. this is your time. and big buy-back, too. it does well in an environment where the economy is slowing >>> one more, let's go to chris in illinois. chris. >> caller: jimmy chill, howare you doing, babe? >> i'm chilling. how about you? >> caller: doing well. i was listening to the day trade the other day
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jim. snap into a slim-jim. oh, yeah! let's be honest. quitting smoking is hard. like, quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so try making it smaller, and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. starting small can lead to something big. michael vasquez! come over here. i've heard such good things about you, your company. well, i wouldn't have done any of it without you. without this place. this is for you. michael, you didn't have to... and, we're going to need some help with the rest. you've worked so hard to achieve so much. perhaps it's time to partner with someone who knows you and your business well enough to understand what your wealth is really for. for over 80 years, nissan has been with you through thick and thin, and now is no different. we're offering payment options for current owners. ♪ our service departments are here to help. and now we're offering more help. no payments for three months. plus, we'll cover your payments for up to two additional months. this is help when you need it. ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back to the show. i have a new e-mail address. hellojimmykimmel @gmail.com. hellojimmykimmel @gmail.com. for instance, pam brubaker wants to know, should i pluck or shave the hair on my big toe? i say pluck, no good ever came from shaving one's feet. it's how my grandmother died. another pam, pam marenna asks, what kind of cologne do you wear? what am i, an uber driver? none. i wear no cologne. i am ca-lonely. nick writes, would you rather eat hot dogs for the rest of your life or wake up inside a giant hot dog and have to dig your way out every morning, you'd be able to breathe. let me know. i've been thinking about that a lot lately. i think i would rather wake up in the hot dog. i think it's the kind of thing that sounds terrible. could also turn out to be great. know what i'm saying? i think i have one more here. this is from dan from tinley park, illinois. i like you and your show very much. would you consider adopting me? i am 48 years old, married. today i cleaned our barbecue grill. keep on truckin'. yes, dan, i would love to adopt you. have your parents leave you in a basket at my door and bring the grill brush. hey, i have important business to get to. cinco de mayo is only a week away. and since it is impossible to celebrate at your favorite cantina we have a plan. every week we ask bar tenders to create drinks you can make from the comfort of your compound as part of the tips from home. it's time for tequila don julio blanco. >> hello, i'm julio gabrera from miami. to get you ready for cinco de mayo, today, we have churros margarita. we have one and a half ounces of blanco tequila. three quarters of an ounce of fresh lime juice. three quarters of an ounce of simple syrup. we mixed equal parts sugar and water. we have hot water and pepper. grate dark chocolate inside. add the ice. now we serve on the rocks and we present it with some churros on the side. happy cinco de mayo. >> jimmy: to learn more visit givz.com/tips from home. we'll be right back. ♪ say hi. ♪ a pandemic has the possibility of bringing us together in ways none of us would have been able to expect. ♪ i'm so small said the mole. yes said the boy, but you make a huge difference. ♪ ♪ ♪ petsmart has everything your pet needs delivered directly to your door. or save 10% when you buy online and pick up in store... now with curbside pickup. shop petsmart.com or download our mobile app today. is my 2020 census data safe? after sending your census response, your personal information is kept safe. by law, it can't be shared with any other government agency, law enforcement, or landlord. no one. so, take your 2020 census with peace of mind. ♪ shape your future. start here. visit 2020census.gov. >> jimmy: all right, we're out of time. i'd like to thank jim damon. we will check our schedule and get back to him on that. anthony anderson will be with us tomorrow. "nightline" is next. but before we say goodnight, don't forget, there's a virus trying to kill us. goodnight.
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jim. snap into a slim-jim. oh, yeah! show me reality... tv. where my hobbits at? play lord of the rings. play my "straight outta the shire" playlist. i want to see the king. find lebron. search more cartoons. play the last o.g. take me to the streets, play sesame street. me want more cookies. find the things you love with a voice command. introducing at&t tv. with live tv and access to streaming apps. plug in and watch, with easy self-setup. shipped directly to you. thick and creamy hvr dips. it's interesting what happens when you treat every little piece of a thing. like it's not just one thing. but everything. because when each part does everything better than ever. imagine what you can do with the sum of those parts. the new dell xps (10th gen intel bong) for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto is a heart failure medicine prescribed by most cardiologists. it was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. heart failure can change the structure of your heart so it may not work as well. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. and with a healthier heart, there's no telling where life may take you. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. novartis thanks the heroic healthcare workers fighting covid-19. ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back to the show. i have a new e-mail address. hellojimmykimmel @g mail.com. for instance, pam brubaker wants to snow, should i pluck or shave the hair on my big toe? i say pluck, no good ever came from shaving one's feet. it's how my grandmother died. another pam, pam marenna asks, what kind of cologne do you wear? what am i, a uber driver? none. i wear no cologne. i am ca-lonely. nick writes, would you rather eat hot dogs for the rest of your life or wake up inside a giant hot dog and have to dig your way out every morning, you'd be able to breathe. let me know. i've been thinking about that a lot lately. i think i would rather wake up in the hot dog. i think it's the kind of thing that sounds terrible. could also turn out to be great. know what i'm saying? i think i have one more here. this is from dan park, illinois. would you consider adopting me? today i cleaned our barbecue grill. keep on truckin'. yes, dan, i would love to adopt you. have your parents leave you in a basket at my door and bring the grill brush. cinco de mayo is only a week away. and since it is impossible to celebrate at your favorite cantina we have a plan. every week we ask bar tenders to create drinks you can make from the comfort of your compound as part of the tips from home. , i'm julio gabreragabreragabrea miami. we have churros margarita. we have one and a half ounces of blanco tequila. three quarters of an ounce of fresh lime juice. three quarters of an ounce of simple syrup. we have hot water and grate dark chocolate inside. add the ice. now we serve on the rocks happy cinco de mayo. >> jimmy: to learn more visit gives.com/tips from home. we'll be right back. heroes for leading this fight.le thanks for allowing us to stay home. thanks for being superhuman. for making a difference. for early mornings, late nights, double shifts, and overnights. for calloused hands and skin scrubbed raw. for taking care of our families when you can't be with yours. and for being brave enough to go to work today. thank you, from all of us cheering you on. [overlapping applause and cheers] switch and get our lowest pricea on unlimited...nt than ever. just 25 dollars. 4 lines of unlimited from metro. 25 dollars each. visit metro for details. ♪ this is gonna be america's favorite breakfast. they just don't know it yet. (ding) these are a few of my favorite things. you order a breakfast sandwich and that's when wendy's makes it. not weeks... or months ago. try your new favorite. get a free breakfast baconator with offer in the app. >> jimmy: all right, we're out of times. i'd like to thank jimtt damon. we will check our schedule and get back to him on that. anthony anderson will be with us tomorrow. 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jim ba -- jim wallis, his latest book is "christ in crisis." we go to michigan. caller: i appreciate the time. try to make it short. in reference to mr. wallis' comment and also the text message you read about people accepting this as a smite from god. god gave us the truth to believe so the freedom he gives all individuals but we are still responsible for what we do, whether it is spreading truth or not. and i do know that according to god, in reference to our relationship with him, i accept, and i know it's offensive to god in not acknowledging his hand in all things, metaphorically, i had a relationship with my father, there's times he did good and times he disciplined me, so saying that's metaphoric how we're supposed to look at god. he's a god that does good, does good all the time. when he chacins us he tests us and this is part of us humbling our imagination because we end up forming perceptions of god he doesn't want to correct us or can't use death or some sort of affliction to chacin our attitudes that this life isn't the end all, be all, and mannerisms and what we love, i think one of your callers said earlier about loving evil, that's worse, going to god and loving evil is worse death than dying a temporal death. host: we'll hear from reverend wallis. host: jesus, know the truth and the truth will set you free. i've been thinking about that. truthfulness is very important in this crisis. we've seen a lack of truth fulness, very high levels of leadership in this country. and i think the truth really heal us s free and can and untruthfulness is making people sick. let's go back. you mentioned truth. let's go back to the truth. let's own truth, not be afraid of truth. know the truth can help us and heal us and save us and bring us together again. this time will drive us apart or pull each other through us or bring us back together again and i'm trusting and believing and acting on the easter conviction that we can be brought together again and that hope will finally triumph over despair, even life over death. that's what i'm hoping and believing and praying today on this easter sunday. host: reverend jim coverage is always on c-span 2. joining us next is claire babineaux-fontenot, the chief executive officer w
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jim. >> hi, jim. >> stephen: does jim say hi back? >> he didn't say hi back. >> stephen: is he mad at me? probably. >> stephen: peter's been terrific. every member of my family has been terrific, which statistically means, i'm the bad roommate. but we have no choice. right now, inside is the place to be, because the news from the outside is alarming. this week, the government projected 100,000 to 240,000 deaths from coronavirus. that's why it's so important right now that everyone stays safe and stays focused. and stay inside. and i know you the american people get it, but some of our elected officials are slow on the uptake. republican governors in 11 states still refuse to issue stay-at-home orders. they're defiant to the end. they've even got their own patriot flag, "don't cough on me." but some republicans are starting to come around. like florida governor and tenth-grader who read someplace squinting was sexy, ron desanteaches during spng d he elained wanged h vy serious situation, when you see the president up there and his demeanor the last couple of days, that's not necessarily how
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day to day mundane work. >> absolutely. [ applause ] thank you all so much. >> thank you, susan, jim and jim. and that brings our wonderful day to a close. i'd like to thank all of our presenters and our friends from oak spring garden foundation who were with us today, and we look forward to having you all involved with and attending anything we do here at the white house historical association. we really appreciate your support and participation in our events. now it's my privilege to invite you out to the courtyard where we'll have a reception to end the day. thank you very much. >>> every saturday night american history tv takes you to college classrooms around the country for lectures in history. >> why do you all know who lizzy borden is, and raise your hand if you had ever heard of the gene hara gene harris murder trial before the class? >> this transformation that took place in the minds of the american people. >> we're going to talk about both of the sides of this story here, the tools, the techniques of slave owner power and we'll also talk about the tools and techniques of power pr
day to day mundane work. >> absolutely. [ applause ] thank you all so much. >> thank you, susan, jim and jim. and that brings our wonderful day to a close. i'd like to thank all of our presenters and our friends from oak spring garden foundation who were with us today, and we look forward to having you all involved with and attending anything we do here at the white house historical association. we really appreciate your support and participation in our events. now it's my privilege...
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trump: jim, jim, jim -- no, no, no. excuse me. we have masks, we have everything. we were trying to get ready for the surge. a lot of people said it would never happen. deborah said it. you'll never need that many beds. they said we needed 40,000 ventilators. like building a car, 40,000 ventilators. guess what? we have tremendous, we're the envy of the world in terms of ventilators. germany would like some. france would like some. we're going to help countries out. italy needs them desperately. mexico needs them desperately. he asked me last night, would it be possible to get 10,000 ventilators? within a short time, i'll be able to help out mexico. no, jim, just the opposite of your question. it's not no, no, no. it's yes, yes, yes. we're in great shape. what's happening now is those numbers, horrible, but take a look at the number of beds. we have beds available all over new york. new york being the epicenter. new york has experienced something that's been absolutely horrific. i saw hart's island yesterday, those people being buried yesterday. fortunately, we have
trump: jim, jim, jim -- no, no, no. excuse me. we have masks, we have everything. we were trying to get ready for the surge. a lot of people said it would never happen. deborah said it. you'll never need that many beds. they said we needed 40,000 ventilators. like building a car, 40,000 ventilators. guess what? we have tremendous, we're the envy of the world in terms of ventilators. germany would like some. france would like some. we're going to help countries out. italy needs them desperately....
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the only apprehension i had is that, as jim says, you work together as a crew, and i hadn't had much experience. i just worked with jim previous -- jim, and once this was determined come i had no apprehension. i felt it was my job to get jim and fred rested, i thought i could do that. i felt i could accomplish the majority of the orbital science objectives of the flight, and i felt we had a good mission and we could do it all. >> captain, did you consider that this could have been a meteorite strike or something internal? >> this crossed our minds that it could have been a meteorite. i don't have an answer whether it was or not, except the fact the panel was missing, indicating whatever went in must have caused a larger bang to blow the panel completely out -- larger bang to blow the panel completely out. >> after two days of debriefing, can you give us an idea of the best possible cause of whatever blew your tank? >> i don't thing i can. our debriefings have been from the crew point of view. our people on the ground had a lot more information about telemetry then we did concerning pressures and temperatures in possible causes of the
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day to day mundane work. >> absolutely. [ applause ] thank you all so much. >> thank you, susan, jim and jim. and that brings our wonderful day to a close. i'd like to thank all of our presenters and our friends from oak spring garden foundation who were with us today, and we look forward to having you all involved with and attending anything we do here at the white house historical association. we really appreciate your support and participation in our events. now it's my privilege to invite you out to the courtyard where we'll have a reception to end the day. thank you very much. >>> coming up here on american history tv on c-span 3 a look back at the apollo space missions which landed humans on the moon. and then a news conference with the apollo 13 astronauts after they landed safely back on earth. and later two interviews with former astronauts. first a pilot from the first flight to orbit the moon and a flight director of the first mission to land humans on the moon. >> television has changed since c-span began 41 years ago but our mission continues to provide an unfiltered view of gov
day to day mundane work. >> absolutely. [ applause ] thank you all so much. >> thank you, susan, jim and jim. and that brings our wonderful day to a close. i'd like to thank all of our presenters and our friends from oak spring garden foundation who were with us today, and we look forward to having you all involved with and attending anything we do here at the white house historical association. we really appreciate your support and participation in our events. now it's my privilege...
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thank you all so much. >> thank you. >> thank you, susan, jim and jim. and that brings our wonderful day to a close. i'd like to thank all of our presenters and our friends from the garden foundation who are with us today. and we look forward to having you all involved with and attending anything that we do here at the white house historical association. we really appreciate your support and parngs ticipation ir events. now it's my privilege to invite you to the courtyard to have a reception to end the day. thank you very much. >> why do you all know who lizzy boredon is and raise your hand if you ever heard of this trial, the gene harris murder trial. >> the deepest cause where we find the true meaning of the revolution was in this trance formation that took place in the minds of the american people. >> the tools, the techniques, slave owner and we also talk about the tools and techniques of power that were practiced by enslaved people. >> watch history professors lead discussions with their students on topics ranging from the american revolution to sep
thank you all so much. >> thank you. >> thank you, susan, jim and jim. and that brings our wonderful day to a close. i'd like to thank all of our presenters and our friends from the garden foundation who are with us today. and we look forward to having you all involved with and attending anything that we do here at the white house historical association. we really appreciate your support and parngs ticipation ir events. now it's my privilege to invite you to the courtyard to have a...
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jim in new hampshire. jim. >> caller: booyah, jim >> booyah. >> caller: hey, last week dave and buster had a market offeringght >> caller: i wonder what your play is on play. >> you know, being in the restaurant business myself, it is just too hard right now to try to figure out whether the profitability isn't going to be crimped big time by both stay at home and also social distancing. so i'm going to say no >>> and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. [ buzzer ] >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ since 1926, nationwide we've been there in person, during trying times. today, being on your side means staying home... "nationwide office of customer advocacy." ...but we can still support you and the heroes who are with you. we're giving refunds on auto insurance premiums, assisting customers with financial hardships, and our foundation is contributing millions of dollars to charities helping with covid-19 relief. keeping our promise to be on your side. ♪ ♪ >>> that's it, cramer. keep sending lambs to the slaughter. i got that tweet right a
jim in new hampshire. jim. >> caller: booyah, jim >> booyah. >> caller: hey, last week dave and buster had a market offeringght >> caller: i wonder what your play is on play. >> you know, being in the restaurant business myself, it is just too hard right now to try to figure out whether the profitability isn't going to be crimped big time by both stay at home and also social distancing. so i'm going to say no >>> and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the...
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jim -- i would like to say hi to jim. i can hear you, but i can't see you. nice to hear you, classmate. >> i've known carrie for what, i don't know, 45 years >> a long time >> we'll share -- when this is all over, we'll go somewhere with a couple of cold ones -- >> in the old days, i used to say, you look better than ever you're not allowed to say that anymore, so i take it back >> so, last -- thank you, jim. so last week, we had talked about how the market was oversold so, remember, at a certain point, we thought, when it hit, you know, 23 -- 2260, 14 1/2 times some normalized earnings, wherever that begins, that there were opportunities there were selective opportunities to buy stock and in fact, we retraced 16% of that move down the 33% down, 16% up so now the market perhaps got ahead of itself. so we've got the next month, where we're going to see the numbers start to move higher on the debts in the u.s. around the world, we're going to hit a peak, and we're going to listen to ceos explain that they have terrible back-end earnings they're going to look at bad first quarter earnings they won't be able to give guidance for second quarter or third quarter earnings and that clearly is uncertainty that the market doesn't like so it makes sense that we trade down for a while that doesn't mean we necessarily have to go below those lows or test the lows. we're definitely in pa range but as ji
jim -- i would like to say hi to jim. i can hear you, but i can't see you. nice to hear you, classmate. >> i've known carrie for what, i don't know, 45 years >> a long time >> we'll share -- when this is all over, we'll go somewhere with a couple of cold ones -- >> in the old days, i used to say, you look better than ever you're not allowed to say that anymore, so i take it back >> so, last -- thank you, jim. so last week, we had talked about how the market was...
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[applause] >> thank you all so much. >> thank you. >> thank you, susan, jim, and jim. that brings our wonderful day to a close. i would like to thank our presenters and our folks from oak spring garden foundation who were with us today, and we look forward to having you all involved with and attending anything we do here at the white house historical association. we really appreciate your support and participation in our events. it is now my privilege to invite you to the courtyard where we will have a reception to end the day. thank you very much. [applause] >> i would be remiss if i did not recognize my great friend, colleague, the best present of the best world affairs council in the united states.
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jim. this is what jim wrote to the hospital. "to the doctors, nurses, and other health care providers who fought to keep me with my family, you are my heroes. the world has been exposed to not only the evil associated with this virus, but all of the good you do for others on a daily basis. keep up the fight." the team that fought for jimys on a ventilator, and jim is home. >>> some bay area counties are extending their shelter in place orde orders. >>> will nationwide fears about meats and poultry short ams show up here in bay area restaurants? i'm laura anthony. that story coming up. >>> a 36-year-old woman tested positive for covid-19 and later found out she had several blood clots in her lungs. doctors are seeing a pattern. "abc7 news" at 6:00 starts right now. >> now, your health, your safety, this is "abc7 news." >> and good evening. thank you for joining us. >> we know that more than anything, you want to know when the shelter in place restrictions will be lifted. today, we learned most of the bay area, in these counties, plan to extend restrictions through may. the current orders were set to expire this sunday. napa county's order has no expiration date. last friday, sew llano's county was expected through may 17. sonoma county is expected to expire may 3, but will likely be extended. >> today is day 42 of our
jim. this is what jim wrote to the hospital. "to the doctors, nurses, and other health care providers who fought to keep me with my family, you are my heroes. the world has been exposed to not only the evil associated with this virus, but all of the good you do for others on a daily basis. keep up the fight." the team that fought for jimys on a ventilator, and jim is home. >>> some bay area counties are extending their shelter in place orde orders. >>> will...
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jim: they'll get about 150 minutes of weightlessness before coming back to earth. it is a period of time when you would experience weightlessness. pres. trump: would you do it? jim: i would do it absolutely, in a heartbeat. pres. trump: i'll pass. [laughter] jim: nasa contracts with them for experiments. so we take experiments up for a period of time. now, this red box is something you are going to love. it is impressive. nasa has this technology. when we launch a robot to mars, which as you know, we're going to do here in july, when we launch a robot to mars, we have to sterilize the robot. we have to make sure there's not a microbe the robot because we don't want to accidentally put a microbe on mars. we wants to make sure anything we discover was already there. we took that technology to sterilize a space. and said how do we use it to sterilize the inside of a room? that's what in device is think of it as a foring. it will fog the room and every surface in the room will then be sterilized. no coronavirus. we use it right now, nasa technology used by ambulances but now we're going to use it for the inside of schools, the inside of prisons. pres. trump: so people can breathe this in? jim: it will take about an hour. after the room is clear o
jim: they'll get about 150 minutes of weightlessness before coming back to earth. it is a period of time when you would experience weightlessness. pres. trump: would you do it? jim: i would do it absolutely, in a heartbeat. pres. trump: i'll pass. [laughter] jim: nasa contracts with them for experiments. so we take experiments up for a period of time. now, this red box is something you are going to love. it is impressive. nasa has this technology. when we launch a robot to mars, which as you...
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[applause] >> thank you all so much. >> thank you. >> thank you, susan, jim, and jim. that brings our wonderful day to a close. i would like to thank our presenters and our folks from oak spring garden foundation who were with us today, and we look forward to having you all involved with and attending anything we do here at the white house historical association. we really appreciate your support and participation in our events. it is now my privilege to invite you to the courtyard where we will have a reception to end the day. thank you very much. [applause] next on "the presidency." jonathan pliska talks about the white house grounds and gardens in this program from a daylong symposium hosted by the white house historical association in washington, d.c.. he is an author of "a garden for >> a history of the white house grounds." [applause] >> good morning -- >> good morning, i am the assistant director of the national center for white house history. it is a privilege to be with you this morning. kind of seeing all the pieces together. it is truly a privilege to introd
[applause] >> thank you all so much. >> thank you. >> thank you, susan, jim, and jim. that brings our wonderful day to a close. i would like to thank our presenters and our folks from oak spring garden foundation who were with us today, and we look forward to having you all involved with and attending anything we do here at the white house historical association. we really appreciate your support and participation in our events. it is now my privilege to invite you to the...
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jim. for jim, comfort is king.why when it comes to his dentures only new poligrip cushion and comfort will do. the first and only formula with adaptagrip cushioning technology. choose new poligrip cushion and comfort. many of life's moments in thare being put on hold. are staying at home, at carvana, we understand that, for some, getting a car just can't wait. to help, we're giving our customers up to 90 days to make their first payment. shop online from the comfort of your couch, and get your car with touchless delivery to keep you safe. and for even greater peace of mind, all carvana cars come with a seven-day return policy. so, if you need to keep moving, we're here for you. at carvana-- the safer way to buy a car. witpeople at higher riskng, must take extra precautions. you are at higher risk if you are over 65, or if you have an underlying medical condition, like heart disease, chronic lung disease, diabetes, or if your immune system is compromised for any reason. if you're at higher risk, stay six feet or two
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jim and carl. happy to come back and talk some more thank you. >> phil, thanks for that jim t jim, it reminds me of the susquehanna call this morning where they do upgrade southwest but cut american and jetblue on some balance sheet concerns. >> yeah. just the way our business works in this time of crisis when i saw rob, i said he's not ducking the situation. they could arguably be on the cusp of something that just makes it so they may not exist those of us who have flown them -- i'm surprised he didn't take my bait why are they essential because it would cost a fortune -- it would be like that one route when you go to london, it's $5,000, wilf and i often talk about it. holy cow, how could it be $5,000 there's no competition we need jetblue because we need competition. i was surprised that robin didn't default to that we won't be able to afford to go to california without many different carriers we can still drive there, the monopoly routes are too expensive for the vast majority of people. >> yeah. we've seen what airlines look like under regulation, jim a lot of us are too young to remember, bu
jim and carl. happy to come back and talk some more thank you. >> phil, thanks for that jim t jim, it reminds me of the susquehanna call this morning where they do upgrade southwest but cut american and jetblue on some balance sheet concerns. >> yeah. just the way our business works in this time of crisis when i saw rob, i said he's not ducking the situation. they could arguably be on the cusp of something that just makes it so they may not exist those of us who have flown them --...
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jim in pennsylvania. could be me. jim! >> caller: booyah, jim in pennsylvania, loyal eagle fan. >> get on the bus. wer, during your recent call, i was very impressed with -- he had a dignified exchange, very patient. >> my ma told me to be like that makes it tough for republicans and democrats to hate each other. my mom said you have to respect everybody. how can i help >> caller: we need income with capital preservation for the financial sector a large cap stork with the price earnings ratio of 6, dividend yield of 7.25. but during the 2008 financial credit crisis, the dividend was cut by 50% what do you think of prudential financial? >> i think that payout is too high and it concerns me. i haven't done enough work to be sure, but i don't think that that is -- i think you're reaching for yield when i reach for yield in my career, it's rare it's ever been right. >>> let's go to nick in new york nick >> caller: booyah, jim >> booyah, partner >> caller: spr >> i think aerospace is on hold and this stock can bounce because right now there is this kind of cooped up expectation of anything aerospace, bu
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let's go to our chief white house correspondent jim acosta. jim, the president spoke out about testing just a few moments ago. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. just wrapped up these comments a few moments ago. squon the critical need of more testing for coronavirus the president told reporters, quote, i don't know that all of that is even necessary. the president said that as he's trying to reassure americans he's ramping up testing for coronavirus, and most medical experts agree the u.s. will need a massive number of tests for americans to go safely back to work. in the meantime even as the u.s. has reached 1 million casewise the coronavirus and 60,000 deaths president trump says he's ready to start social distancing measures to be turned down, to be faded out as he described it earlier today. the president's son-in-law went further jared kushner calling the coronavirus response a great success even though recent polls don't show that. even as the number of dead in the u.s. is surpassing recent white house estimates president trump is cheer cheer
let's go to our chief white house correspondent jim acosta. jim, the president spoke out about testing just a few moments ago. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. just wrapped up these comments a few moments ago. squon the critical need of more testing for coronavirus the president told reporters, quote, i don't know that all of that is even necessary. the president said that as he's trying to reassure americans he's ramping up testing for coronavirus, and most medical experts agree the u.s....
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jim. for jim, comfort is king.when it comes to his dentures only new poligrip cushion and comfort will do. the first and only formula with adaptagrip cushioning technology. choose new poligrip cushion and comfort. and other money managers don't understand why. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have those. so, what's in it for you? our fees are structured so we do better when you do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. ♪. elizabeth: let's bring in our next guest, fox news contributor and "washington examiner" chief political correspondent. he is byron york. great to see you, byron. >> hi, elizabeth. elizabeth: we're staying on the tara reade story. it has major implications for the 2020 race. it is a gathering storm, a major liability f
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jim. for jim, comfort is king. which is why when it comes to his dentures only new poligrip cushion and comfort will do. the first and only formula with adaptagrip cushioning technology. choose new poligrip cushion and comfort. and a few practical waysith you your family can stay healthy. first, hand washing is essential. children should wash their hands after coming in from outside, before eating, after coughing, sneezing or blowing their little noses. second, limit all crowds and explain that no one is shaking hands or hugging because that is how germs can spread. what changes need to be made now, i encourage parents to let children know this will not last forever. i urge you to stay connected to family and loved ones, stay safe and remember while many of us are apart, we are all in this together. please be sure to follow cdc guidelines which can be found at coronavirus.gov along with other information and resources. it made her feel proud. they saw us, they recognized us. ancestry® specifically showed the regions that my family was from. the state of jalisco. the city of guadalajara. the results were a reflection of our family and the results were really human. i feel proud about my identity. greater details. richer stories. and now with health insights. get your dna kit at ancestry.com. were cooking with mom. she always said, "food is love," so when she moved in with us, a new kitchen became part of our financial plan. ♪ i want to make the most of every meal we have together. ♪ at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm dot com. >> there never was an airmobile. o-we-gos were produced in owego, new york, american chocolates in a chocolate factory, and a car without a name thought owners might prefer to title their models themselves. >> grant quam's passion was tracking down orphans -- rare and unusual cars from now-defunct automakers. can you rattle off for me some of the rarer cars in the collection? >> 1925 kissel gold bug. 1911 and a 1913 overland. 1913 studebaker. pierce-arrows, grahams. >> he gathers over 80 unique models, such as this 1920 peerless roadster. >> it was one of the most original cars he's ever bought. it still has the original radiator hoses. they're white because that was the natural color of rubber, and they started to color rubber black later on. >> after grant's death in 2007, his heirs are torn about what to do with their father's unique car pool. do they sell? keep? donate? >> you know, i find, with inheritances, it's really tough to get every sibling on the same page. >> yeah, i'd say we're no different. >> but before any decisions can be made, the family needs to know what the cars are worth. for that, they bring in appraiser jimm des moines. he learns grant's hoard of automobiles is spread out among three locations, and not every car looks shiny and new. this machine shed is jam-packed with grant's junkers, barn finds, and project cars. >> when i first walked into it, i thought, "oh, my gosh, what have i gotten myself into this time?" this was like entering a crime scene almost. a lot of these cars had been sitting for 10, 15, 20 years. this looks like it was last driven in 1956. >> these cars are worth a little, maybe a thousand -- more if they get fixed up. a second building holds about 15 mid-tier-quality cars. jim puts these in the five-figure range. but the real money is in the final storage area, what grant called his "inner sanctum." >> this had his pierce-arrow, it had his auburn, it had his kissel. it had all the better cars. >> jim photographs and grades each one, including this exceptionally rare model, a 1922 detroit electric. >> electric cars were very much favored by women in the early days of c
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we are going to bring in jim acosta. jim seems to be a lot of inconsistency and messaging coming from the white house. >> reporter: that is the case. we have been listening to the president at the briefing that started a while ago. the president is insisting that all of the governors are happy in terms of getting medical equipment shipped to their respective states. we know that is not the case. there is a report that came out today that says there is a supply shortage and they are dealing with such a shortage that doctors and patients and nurses and medical personnel are being put at risk. we are in another situation as this briefing is just getting started, where the president is saying one thing and the facts say otherwise. it looks as if the president is seizing on the illinois governor complaining to the press and selli telling everybody else things are fine. so he is attacking governors once again, something we have seen throughout this entire crisis. >> gloria, when the question and answer session starts, i am curious
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jim adams, manager from the united states botanic garden. and jim mcdaniels, board of directors. like our previous panel we will hear three short presentations and then our panelists will return to the stage for a conversation moderated by dr. pell. '
jim adams, manager from the united states botanic garden. and jim mcdaniels, board of directors. like our previous panel we will hear three short presentations and then our panelists will return to the stage for a conversation moderated by dr. pell. '
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and jim bow whyieie-- jim bowie, if he didn't have scurvy or whatever it is. >> [inaudible] have you ever had a sparring match with a guy-- >> he kicked me in the thigh. he's got a thing you can to his house and what you do, you make a right at the helipad. and he brings you do there and spar with him. what you're alluding to, i did the first four ufc, i didn't fight this them, i called them and i watched before they were weight classes, before there were divisions, if you won you go back to the locker room and fight four times for a championship and to see a sumo guy weighing 450 pounds, maybe 600 pounds and go against a 180 pound guy in the netherlands and have the first shot knock out two teeth and land on jame brown's notes it was an interesting experience. i was one of the first guys in the octagon when first designed it. and they wanted me to do an interview, do you want to say that someone could die tonight? no, i'm not saying this. but john is a killer. if you're going to start with him, get a hotel room, he's going to fight you all night. [inaudible question] >> okay. jo he
and jim bow whyieie-- jim bowie, if he didn't have scurvy or whatever it is. >> [inaudible] have you ever had a sparring match with a guy-- >> he kicked me in the thigh. he's got a thing you can to his house and what you do, you make a right at the helipad. and he brings you do there and spar with him. what you're alluding to, i did the first four ufc, i didn't fight this them, i called them and i watched before they were weight classes, before there were divisions, if you won you...
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i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, sara eisen, david faber live from separate locations jim will stick around as we talk to 3m's mike roman in a few minutes. let's get consumer confidence with rick santelli
i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, sara eisen, david faber live from separate locations jim will stick around as we talk to 3m's mike roman in a few minutes. let's get consumer confidence with rick santelli