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[applause] joanne: thank you. thank you very much. it is my great pleasure to be with you this evening to talk, as was just suggested, about something of a juicy topic, and that is american duelists. now, it probably will not surprise you to learn that as someone who has studied alexander hamilton for good many decades, i have really good reasons to study dueling. over the years, i have watched reenactments of the burr-hamilton duel, in one case, standing close enough to the action to actually get splattered by hamilton's blood. [laughter] joanne: which is really being up close and personal with your subject. on another occasion, i had the chance to shoot in black powder dueling pistol. now thanks to the policeman who was supervising my target eartice, i was wearing shields and plastic goggles, which kind of took something away from the accuracy of the moment, but still, an amazing opportunity to get some small sense of the physical sensation of firing a dueling pistol. but getting a hands-on sense of a duel is one thing. understandin
[applause] joanne: thank you. thank you very much. it is my great pleasure to be with you this evening to talk, as was just suggested, about something of a juicy topic, and that is american duelists. now, it probably will not surprise you to learn that as someone who has studied alexander hamilton for good many decades, i have really good reasons to study dueling. over the years, i have watched reenactments of the burr-hamilton duel, in one case, standing close enough to the action to actually...
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question here, joanne. >> hi. out of curiosity, did the dueling culture have any sort of impact on the whole stereotypical wild west dueling? >> interesting question. the relation between dueling and sort of wild west gun fight. the similarity of idea and method is really striking, right, if you think of a southern shootout. two guys facing each other and, you know, a signal or something they both grab a gun and shoot. so there is a -- it feels very similar to a duel. but at some point earlier in my project i was looking to see how dueling and deaths and duels progress across the country. it's happening on east coast and what happens as the nation moves west. what i found was just before statehoods, there would be more duels, more violence. so it's coming from the same sort of ideas. the reason why is because people knew that statehood was coming and people were going to claim power. so there was like this shuffle of a moment where people were like, oh yay? i'm better than you. sooner or later, there is going to b
question here, joanne. >> hi. out of curiosity, did the dueling culture have any sort of impact on the whole stereotypical wild west dueling? >> interesting question. the relation between dueling and sort of wild west gun fight. the similarity of idea and method is really striking, right, if you think of a southern shootout. two guys facing each other and, you know, a signal or something they both grab a gun and shoot. so there is a -- it feels very similar to a duel. but at some...
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have a document, joanne freeman. it is really handy and you can read a book. amazingly, a powerful document. for these three duelists in the 1850's, dueling still had power. and although they did not end up fighting duels, their willingness to do so served as proof of their character much in the same way it had served for burr and hamilton. and to some degree, the simple fact they were willing to duel tamed some of their southern colleagues down. they were slightly less willing to bully northerners after the three men made their declarations. but even that was not really enough to make a difference in the years between 1855 and 1860 were the most violent years in the history of congress, and of course, we will know -- well know what came next. i want to close by answering an obvious question, which i am asked all the time, which is, when does this change and how? what happens after the civil war? this certainly does not go on. part of the answer as to when does it change and how, has to do with the fact that after the civil war, the dynamics of congress shifte
have a document, joanne freeman. it is really handy and you can read a book. amazingly, a powerful document. for these three duelists in the 1850's, dueling still had power. and although they did not end up fighting duels, their willingness to do so served as proof of their character much in the same way it had served for burr and hamilton. and to some degree, the simple fact they were willing to duel tamed some of their southern colleagues down. they were slightly less willing to bully...
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are out ofi think we time, so thanks, let's give our joanne, thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] announcer: you're watching american history tv covering history c-span style with event eyewitness accounts, rchival films, lectures in college classrooms and visits to museums and historic places, all every weekend on c-span 3. announcer: c-span, your [i be] filtered view of government. by cable in 18979 and brought to you today by your provider. you can watch archival films on public affairs each week. our series, "real america" saturday at 10:00 p.m. and at 4:00 p.m. eastern on american history t.v. at one of uick look our recent programs. there are many different kinds of them can be scattered with each particle of mucous.nd when one sneezes or causes, for example, but do not think for a that cold-producing viruses are spread only by coughing.nd if by some magic the tiny and mucous saliva could be made available as a quickly dge, we could realize how many other ways we viruses alleria and around us. for instance,
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joann is sending supplies to shops where they are going to be made. joann is opening classrooms in its stores for people who want to volunteer to help make supplies. >>> breaking news, the coronavirus hits the royal family. what officials have during the . th proposal to suspend rent and mortgage payments in san francisco. >>> an attack here on communications hill while a woman was running by herself. she says she was hit and coughed on all because she asked for like getting the best evewifi experiencein. with wall-to-wall coverage-there's a win. plus, added protection for your connected devices. that's a win-win. put it together with xfinity mobile- the most reliable wireless network. talk about a winning combo. get xfinity internet and xfinity mobile for just $30 each a month. you'll save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $300 off when you buy a new galaxy s20 ultra. now that's... simple. easy. awesome. click, call or visit a store today. (sigh) (crunch) babybel: that snack just sounded boring. babybel: coming through. no photos, ple
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thank you for your response to joann. joanne, keep calling into c-span. don't turn the television off, they don't move their bones, we have to move to next collar. colors, werun these have to get more callers so we can get responses and truth and the calls. here are my points. borders, language, voter. by -- squeezed globalization. president trump, the money that was not invested under president obama was gladly dispersed under mr. trump. consistency in gdp and growth. point number three, mr. trump is , he is my negro in the white house. he will keep america great. blacks have been disenfranchised, but they don't need to be mad, they need to become successful when the opportunity presented itself. host: thank you for the call. caller comenk the out looking forward to going down to georgia to the republican convention in april. state convention where we will continue to press the ground game with a booklet called keep black america great. which repeats the idea that somehow trump became a racist at 70. democrats saying dumb things, which there are a lot of
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next, historian joanne freeman talks about the logic behind the american dueling culture before and afteralled "code of honor" that led to dueling and explains the political strategies behind these confrontations. she is the author of "the field of blood, violence in congress and the road to the civil war." this was part of the great lives lecture series hosted by the university of mary washington. [ applause ] >> hello, everybody. good evening. welcome to tonight's "great lives" presentation. i would like to first thank the program sponsor, the law firm, for their generous support, not this year but for several years now. it's this kind of corporate support along with matt from so many of you as individuals that enables the great lives series to thrive. so i would like to ask our good friends from the law firm to stand so we can acknowledge them. where are you? i know you're there. [ applause ] also, a special group with us tonight that i would like to knowledge, that is the simpson circle, a group composed of former mary washington b.o.v. members. they are here tonight and we would like
next, historian joanne freeman talks about the logic behind the american dueling culture before and afteralled "code of honor" that led to dueling and explains the political strategies behind these confrontations. she is the author of "the field of blood, violence in congress and the road to the civil war." this was part of the great lives lecture series hosted by the university of mary washington. [ applause ] >> hello, everybody. good evening. welcome to tonight's...
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. ♪ [distant conversation] announcer 1: next historian joanne freeman talks about the logic behind thefter the civil war. she describes the so-called "code of honor" that led to dueling and explains the political strategies behind these confrontations. she is the author of "the field of blood, violence in congress and the road to civil war." this talk was part of the william crawley "great lives" lecture series hosted by the university of mary washington. [applause] william: hello everybody. , good evening. welcome to tonight's "great lives" presentation. i would like first to thank the program sponsor, the herschel law firm, for their generous support not this year but for several years now. it is this kind of corporate support along with many of you individuals that enables the great lives series to thrive. so i would like to ask our good friends from
. ♪ [distant conversation] announcer 1: next historian joanne freeman talks about the logic behind thefter the civil war. she describes the so-called "code of honor" that led to dueling and explains the political strategies behind these confrontations. she is the author of "the field of blood, violence in congress and the road to civil war." this talk was part of the william crawley "great lives" lecture series hosted by the university of mary washington....
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joanne is sending material.res for people who want to volunteer to help make supplies. >>> san francisco-based gap is responding to the outbreak as well. the clothing company is pivoting its factory partners to make masks, gowns and gloves for front line health care workers. they're working to connect its vendors with the largest hospital networks in california. >>> well, another big piece in helping these health workers is helping them with child care, especially with many school closures extending into may. it's a real problem. we found some organizations lending a hand to those busy fighting the virus on the front line so they can be freed up to do what they do. chris nguyen has the story now from the south bay. >> there is an eerie silence at the el camino ymca. today there is no one lifting weights, no one playing basketball, no one doing much of anything during this novel coronavirus crisis. but down the hall, a glimmer of hope. >> anybody else? >> the ymca of silicon valley is pivoting some of its facilit
joanne is sending material.res for people who want to volunteer to help make supplies. >>> san francisco-based gap is responding to the outbreak as well. the clothing company is pivoting its factory partners to make masks, gowns and gloves for front line health care workers. they're working to connect its vendors with the largest hospital networks in california. >>> well, another big piece in helping these health workers is helping them with child care, especially with many...
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joanne and lily are changing their plans, but they are still not quite sure what the prime minister meanshe says to avoid nonessential travel. i don't know how it's all going to be applied. it all seems very inconsistently applied at the moment. what do you think is inconsistent? well, some people say they are going to stay at home. some people say they are going to go out anyway and i don't know if anybody is actually really got it in the head that we might actually have to change our ways quite significantly. it is weird, it is weird... lawyer zak thinks she will now be walking to the office or working from home. as i understand it, we have been told what we are supposed to do, what the government would like us to do. i don't think it is as as hard—line as what exactly it is to do. would you like it to be harder? clearer? um, no, i think at times like this, you've got to trust people. those with the underlying health conditions must be largely shielded. suddenly, a relaxing meal out is anything but. i prefer black—and—white. after seeing what has happened in his native italy, this resta
joanne and lily are changing their plans, but they are still not quite sure what the prime minister meanshe says to avoid nonessential travel. i don't know how it's all going to be applied. it all seems very inconsistently applied at the moment. what do you think is inconsistent? well, some people say they are going to stay at home. some people say they are going to go out anyway and i don't know if anybody is actually really got it in the head that we might actually have to change our ways...
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. >>> back now with the video posted by joann fabrics that offers a step-by-step guide on how to make face marv. the craft chain says it will collect all the masks made and donate them to hospitals. >>> we have new details on what's behind the mask shortage. china which was shut down for weeks, they're the biggest producers and shipping anything from china still remains a challenge. but a growing problem is the raw material for surgical masks which is being sold at inflated prices up to 20 types the ns new push to restart the economy. >> he wants to do it in a matter of weeks instead of months. earlier i smoke with dr. imran ali. i ask fundamented if that's pos >> right now we are not at the level where we can safely remove all the restrictions of social distancing. if you look at south korea, on january 20th both south korea and the united states both identified their first patient with covid disease but the testing has been much more prevalent in south korea. >> what's the danger here if we re-open too soon? >> we're going to see that people are going to be asymptomatic carriers spr
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newshour weekend special correspondent joanne elgart h jennin our story, reported in conjunction with bryan stole of the "new orleans advocate" and pbs's "independent lens." ry >> reporter: euesday, a bus load of newly sentenced inmates from new orleans and neighbing jefferson parish arrives at thistate prison. this is their entry point into system.awling louisiana prison they're here in cottonport about 90 minutes northwest of baton rouge, only briefly, for screening and orientation. >> wre going to have our nur practitioner come look at you. do you take any medicines? >> no. >> you don't have any kind of medicine? >> and you said tenth grade was pee highest grade you went to. did you take anycial education classes? >> no, ma'am. >> reporter: many of thosevi arring lack education, or come in with long histories of addiction. >> if you're a drug , you're not going to keep your job. you're going to lose your job. okay? so once you lose your job, o there's realy two ways to get drugs. reat'steal for it or sell it to make the drug it doesn't mean i'm a big drug dealer that's riding aroun
newshour weekend special correspondent joanne elgart h jennin our story, reported in conjunction with bryan stole of the "new orleans advocate" and pbs's "independent lens." ry >> reporter: euesday, a bus load of newly sentenced inmates from new orleans and neighbing jefferson parish arrives at thistate prison. this is their entry point into system.awling louisiana prison they're here in cottonport about 90 minutes northwest of baton rouge, only briefly, for screening...
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joanne detroit is transforming people's lives i'm stalling so to kind of in the mountain communities he's bringing electricity to places that have never had it before last part of his energy revolution all the residents of these villages challenge is that sun king of morocco a close up. in 60 minutes on g.w. . i think is everything challenging 1st and i make it a muslim. so much different culture between here and there saw challenging for everything. in islam is the same i think it was worth it for me to come to germany . i got my license to work as a swimming instructor a fish and our 2 children 100 dogs just one of the toughest question. what's your story take part charity on info migrants dot net. welcome to global 3000. in colombia the indigenous me sack people have set up a school to protect their traditions and their natural environment. in india a village to.
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joanne is a nurse at a hospital near sacramento. she goes into the rooms of patients who have infectious diseases, such as the coronavirus. >> we are coming in and iectio that we could get. >> reporter: healthcare workers are facing a critical shortage of masks. vice president pence, who was leading the white house task force, masks are being prioritized to areas of greatest need. he urged companies and dentists to donate masks to hospital. michael george, cbs news, new york. >> vice president pence says he and his wife will be tested for the coronavirus after a staff member tested positive. >>> let's take a live look outside. we had a few scattered showers and sprinkles across mostly the south bay today. if you didn't notice wet weather, you will definitely notice it tomorrow. >> you will be more widespread. it is not major rain. we have a chance for persistent rain that will stay with us throughout the weekend. it has given us an incredible looking sky. that is a view from the salesforce tower looking off to the east. i will switc
joanne is a nurse at a hospital near sacramento. she goes into the rooms of patients who have infectious diseases, such as the coronavirus. >> we are coming in and iectio that we could get. >> reporter: healthcare workers are facing a critical shortage of masks. vice president pence, who was leading the white house task force, masks are being prioritized to areas of greatest need. he urged companies and dentists to donate masks to hospital. michael george, cbs news, new york....
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i'm getting a question in from joanne. i don't know if i'm interpreting this correctly. they is asking what should parents do when the child wants someone to spend the night? i assume she means like a friend or a cousin? >> well, i'm not going to be the one to tell folks how they should or shouldn't interpret the shelter in place order. i think the shelter in place order is very specific saying that people are encouraged to shelter in place. there should nobody public gatherings. so i would say that spirit of a sleep away probably very definitely violates the spirit of the law which says no social gatherings. that people are to maintain six foot distance from anybody but members of their own household. and households are defined as residence living in the same household. it doesn't need to be family members. they can be roommate -- roommates in an apartment. i think having people come from another house to have a sleepover at your house probably violates the order. >> and it's just not the safe thing to do from a public health perspective. >> not at all. >> david, debbie
i'm getting a question in from joanne. i don't know if i'm interpreting this correctly. they is asking what should parents do when the child wants someone to spend the night? i assume she means like a friend or a cousin? >> well, i'm not going to be the one to tell folks how they should or shouldn't interpret the shelter in place order. i think the shelter in place order is very specific saying that people are encouraged to shelter in place. there should nobody public gatherings. so i...
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. >> pleased to introduce, joanne mcneil is the win ore arts write.ing forum. she has been a resident at ibm, nonfiction program fellow and instructor at the school or poetic computation. he is says and reviewed happen appeared in publications such as the anytime no he dissent, wired, the globe, and plus one, and many others. she'll be joined in conversation this evening with kendra albert, a clinical check tourer and. their work reflects on critiques, technology and law cover topics such as facial recognition, computer security, online harassment and freedom of expression. they're ask youing the new book "lurking," a history of the internet that will resonate with anyone who goes online to listen and learn. not shout and grandstands. mcneil trait treyses the commercialization of the digital world in unaccepted and playful ways revealing what has been lost, what stolen, and what you utonage -- utopian possibilities might still eaves. join me in welcoming them. >> i have a really brief reading i wanted to do. sigh read there or here or -- >> it's up to you. >> i
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joanne and lily are changing their plans, but they are still not quite sure what the prime minister means nonessential travel. i don't know how it's all going to be applied. it all seems very inconsistently applied at the moment. what do you think is inconsistent? well, some people say they are going to stay at home. some people say they are going to go out anyway and i don't know if anybody is actually really got it in the head that we might actually have to change our ways quite significantly. it is weird, it is weird... lawyer zak thinks she will now be walking to the office are working from home. as i understand it, we have been told what we are supposed to do, what the covenant would like us to do. i don't think it is as as hard—line as what exactly it is to do. would you like it to be harder? clearer? um, no, i think at times like this, you've got to trust people. those with the underlying health conditions must be largely shielded. suddenly, a relaxing meal out is anything but. i prefer black—and—white. after seeing what has happened in his native italy, this restaurant owner says
joanne and lily are changing their plans, but they are still not quite sure what the prime minister means nonessential travel. i don't know how it's all going to be applied. it all seems very inconsistently applied at the moment. what do you think is inconsistent? well, some people say they are going to stay at home. some people say they are going to go out anyway and i don't know if anybody is actually really got it in the head that we might actually have to change our ways quite...
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joanne detroit is transforming people's lives by installing solar panels in women to mountain communities is bringing electricity to places that have never had it before last part of america's energy revolution for the residents of these villages challenge is the sun king of morocco a close up. 30 minutes long double why subscribe to v.w. books you meet your favorite writer fish i like to see myself as the key. well. on your. plate. this is news coming to you live from berlin britain's prime minister shuts down the nation boris johnson instructs people to stay at home in a bid to stop the spread of the coronavirus pictures like this showing that people still hadn't got the message about social distancing also coming up a sign of hope the chinese. prepares to lift travel restrictions after tomorrow. keeping a healthy distance from the parts.
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on >> good morning everyone i am joann myers i would like to thank you for beginning your morning with us we are delighted to welcome c-span book tv to the reckless program discussing his book the next pandemic as a former director office of public health preparedness at cdc he has been on the frontlines to contain the world's deadliest diseases but not the first to have done so throughout history fighting diseases waging a never ending war in fact there has never been a time when humans were not affected during his time as a self-described disease detective he has had his own brushes with viruses and wnfectious disease in contagion in 1995 he worked in zaire for the first a bola after 9/11 he was called to washington to prevent the spread of anthrax and in 2003 called to hong kong to help quarantines ours. these are some of the stories he chronicles in the next pandemic as a disease hunter and has been trying to prepare the public for health emergencies and he has seen it all. telling us microbes will always be a problem he also writes that in all all epidemics and pandemics are inevi
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thank you for your response to joann. keep calling into c-span. don't cut their television off we've got to move on to the next caller. also, we've got to run these callers we've got to get more callers to get more feedback. it's borders language culture. mr. trump is carrying that banner. spentney that was not gladly disbursed under mr. trump netting him a consistent gdp growth. revenue for blacks, whites and small american is in his owners. -- has had a high -- he is my knee growing in the white house. he's got -- he will keep america great. been disadvantaged. they've been disenfranchised but they don't need to be mad. they need to become successful when the opportunity presents itself. host: thank you for the call from athens, georgia. guest: i think the caller looking forward to going down to georgia to the publican convention in april. state convention where we will continue to press the grand game with a little booklet called whichlack america great repeats the idea that somehow 70.p came racist at quotes democrats saying dumb things which
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on >> good morning everyone i am joann myers i would like to thank you for beginning your morning with us we are delighted to welcome c-span book tv to the reckless program discussing his book the next pandemic as a former director office of public health preparedness at cdc he has been on the frontlines to contain the world's deadliest diseases but not the first to have done so throughout history fighting diseases waging a never ending
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. >>> new at 6:00, joann fabrics and neiman marcus are announcing a surprising partnership.professionals who really need supplies. >>> "shark tank" barbara my money should work as hard as i do. so i use my freedom unlimited card to buy all the latest tech stuff. today, i'm earning on a charger. so, just the charger then? ummm... ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah! (sarcastically) fantastic. earn 1.5% cash back on everything you buy with freedom unlimited. chase. make more of what's yours. seen a spike in unemployment claims this month. the number of californians applying for unemployment insurance increased from 34% from the first week in march to the second week. it outpaced the national increase during that time by nearly 10%. if approved, the maximum benefit an applicant can get is $450 per week. >> it will really only maybe take care of supp uttomelose t covering rent. >> waives the one-week waiting period and loosens work search requirements since many employees will go back to their former employers once their business reopens. >>> a lot of you have financial worries right now especially sm
. >>> new at 6:00, joann fabrics and neiman marcus are announcing a surprising partnership.professionals who really need supplies. >>> "shark tank" barbara my money should work as hard as i do. so i use my freedom unlimited card to buy all the latest tech stuff. today, i'm earning on a charger. so, just the charger then? ummm... ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah! (sarcastically) fantastic. earn 1.5% cash back on everything you buy with freedom unlimited. chase. make more of...
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linda lowy and her sister joanne bland were there on that fatal day in 1965.et. nor should anyone else. >> i managed to cross that bridge at 14 years old, i remember as we were walking up to that bridge, i was singing, just die down, because what you saw on the other side is state troopers across four lanes of highway. >> the march will not continue. >> they were just beating people, over ya'll, black, white, male, female, it didn't matter. the last thing i remember, seeing this horse and this lady. he hit her, as she fell. 55 years later, i can still hear the sound her head made when it hit that pavement. >> nobody with me deserved the brutality we got that day. after that day, the determination i had became triple. >> future generations have to know where we've been as a nation. we've come a long, long way. we just had so far to go, we're not nearly where we need to be. >> we can create america to be what we want america to be. i'm just interested in going into that space of innovation and imagination, and possibilities, and promise. that's where i want to h
linda lowy and her sister joanne bland were there on that fatal day in 1965.et. nor should anyone else. >> i managed to cross that bridge at 14 years old, i remember as we were walking up to that bridge, i was singing, just die down, because what you saw on the other side is state troopers across four lanes of highway. >> the march will not continue. >> they were just beating people, over ya'll, black, white, male, female, it didn't matter. the last thing i remember, seeing...
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shelter in place areas, bay area businesses are struggling to deal with the coronavirus fallout, joanne andy conti's seafood business, water to table fish company nearly think a few days ago, san francisco restaurant have stopped placing orders fourth dish and now instead of restaurants, they are delivering to individuals.>> when the delivery systems in the supermarkets are feeling, there's nothing more. than just getting fish directly from fishermen and bringing it straight to people's homes. >> it is not just restaurants. they are also having to change the business, she held a virtual performance last night, plus the music lesson she usually teaches will now be through videoconferencing. >> a bay area institution is taking a creative approach to stay afloat. >> they want to make you feel like you are at the club all from the comfort of your couch. [ music ] >> for five bucks a month, they will share content from some of its most memorable concerts every friday the jazz center will post one hour of a digital concert experience from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm. the program is free for existing m
shelter in place areas, bay area businesses are struggling to deal with the coronavirus fallout, joanne andy conti's seafood business, water to table fish company nearly think a few days ago, san francisco restaurant have stopped placing orders fourth dish and now instead of restaurants, they are delivering to individuals.>> when the delivery systems in the supermarkets are feeling, there's nothing more. than just getting fish directly from fishermen and bringing it straight to people's...
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joanne is a nurse at the hospital and sacramento. she goes into the rooms of patients with infectious diseases such as the coronavirus. >> we are taking care of patients that is infectious that we can get anti-from. >> workers are facing a critical shortage of masks. vice president mike pence said masks are being prioritized to areas in greatest need. he urged companies and dentist to donate to hospitals. cbs news, new york. >>> flights around new york city were suspended for half an hour today. they made the call because of a staffing issue at regional air traffic control centers. a live look at sfo. united airlines plans to cut nearly all of the international flights starting next month. also next month, united will suspend sfo service to 18 destinations including nashville, baltimore and detroit. meanwhile the number of people passing through security checkpoints at u.s. airports has decreased significantly. officers screen 600,000 people yesterday. nearly 2.6 million passed through the same checkpoints last year. >>> facebook boo
joanne is a nurse at the hospital and sacramento. she goes into the rooms of patients with infectious diseases such as the coronavirus. >> we are taking care of patients that is infectious that we can get anti-from. >> workers are facing a critical shortage of masks. vice president mike pence said masks are being prioritized to areas in greatest need. he urged companies and dentist to donate to hospitals. cbs news, new york. >>> flights around new york city were suspended...
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joann in singapore. let me bring it back to my desk this morning.that we have seen is the 7% implosion in the economy in japan. a coordinated g7 response and we have this haven play in the end and this takes me back to when we saw g7 interventions stymie the rally in the yen, but we are no read -- we are nowhere near the levels. can you make sense of the japan story economically? in the yen has been a concern for japanese policymakers in the previous decades. searchas no japanese yen causing a recession. so this sort of shows how concern they are and the yen has been a key object. now dollar-yen is -- it could go through a hundred, i think that would he a good level for policymakers to really begin to think about actual intervention. at this point they will be concerned. manus: in terms of central bank response mechanisms, we have seen the aussie, the bank of canada, along with the fed doing its meeting of 50 basis points, oft is the probability getting sterling into this, -- what is the risk now for bank of england to join this? are they bounced in
joann in singapore. let me bring it back to my desk this morning.that we have seen is the 7% implosion in the economy in japan. a coordinated g7 response and we have this haven play in the end and this takes me back to when we saw g7 interventions stymie the rally in the yen, but we are no read -- we are nowhere near the levels. can you make sense of the japan story economically? in the yen has been a concern for japanese policymakers in the previous decades. searchas no japanese yen causing a...
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heart and inside of you and take the time to get to know people, and a couple that i met, don and joann, live in chicago. i go into detail in the last chapter of the book called the real measure of intent and it talks -- they retired and went on vacation and they ended up finding a piece of land and a school where the deacons live and when he got this farmland, he wants to start a school for children with disabilities but never had the money and they weren't asking to tell me the time for the money, they started thinking and went back and got the kitchen table together and it kept denying at them. this might be something. and so they go on to raise enough money to open the school and it is called f a r h a school and it means comfort in swahili. they have 100 students and i visited there. at the time, i could only spend a couple hours at each partnership. i spent a whole day at the school. the sixth of the children were little people i noticed and others had cerebral palsy, so exciting to be there. the children lived there full-time and they get a great education, food, three meals a da
heart and inside of you and take the time to get to know people, and a couple that i met, don and joann, live in chicago. i go into detail in the last chapter of the book called the real measure of intent and it talks -- they retired and went on vacation and they ended up finding a piece of land and a school where the deacons live and when he got this farmland, he wants to start a school for children with disabilities but never had the money and they weren't asking to tell me the time for the...
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joanne andy conti's feeds to ellipse a seafood business nearly think a few days ago after high-end san francisco restaurant stopped placing orders for fish. now instead of restaurants, they are delivering fish to individual people. >> there's nothing more pure than just getting fish directly from fishermen and bring it straight to people's homes. the music lesson she usually teaches will now be through videoconferencing. >>> the hayward city council is expected to vote tomorrow on the 90 day moratorium for elections for failure to pay rent and halt no-fault evictions, the move is allowed under the city's residential rent stabilization events. additionally, the council is considering a six-month delay in implementing a city minimum wage increase that is set to take effect july first. >>> the meeting is going to be held remotely to reduce the risk. >>> -->>> according to the chronicle, the city's current shelters are being rearranged to leave at least 60 between the beds and that is leaving less space for the homeless to stay. the 8500 seat music and events then you could possibly be con
joanne andy conti's feeds to ellipse a seafood business nearly think a few days ago after high-end san francisco restaurant stopped placing orders for fish. now instead of restaurants, they are delivering fish to individual people. >> there's nothing more pure than just getting fish directly from fishermen and bring it straight to people's homes. the music lesson she usually teaches will now be through videoconferencing. >>> the hayward city council is expected to vote tomorrow...
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joanne lee wrote, i'm 63 years old, spending my isolation making hats and scarves for the homeless.e same for us. please join the conversation here. tweet us at victor blackwell and christi paul. keep sharing those stories. we love to hear them and we want to make sure we get them out to other people as well. the pandemic rapidly growing. president trump is expected to join his coronavirus task force for a briefing to the nation later today at noon. we'll bring that to you live when it happens. expected to get more information about what their plans are moving forward, maybe address this "washington post" report the administration knew in early january this was coming and perhaps did not take the proper steps to take care of it at that point. ( ♪ ) ready to juvÉderm it? correct age-related volume loss in cheeks with juvÉderm voluma xc, add fullness to lips with juvÉderm ultra xc and smooth moderate to severe lines around the nose and mouth with juvÉderm xc. tell your doctor if you have a history of scarring or are taking medicines that decrease the body's immune response or that can
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. >> pleased to introduce, joanne mcneil is the win ore arts write.ing forum. she has been a resident at ibm, nonfiction program fellow and instructor at the school or poetic computation. he is says and reviewed happen appeared in publications such as the anytime no he dissent, wired, the globe, and plus one, and many others. she'll be joined in conversation this evening with kendra albert, a clinical check tourer and. their work
. >> pleased to introduce, joanne mcneil is the win ore arts write.ing forum. she has been a resident at ibm, nonfiction program fellow and instructor at the school or poetic computation. he is says and reviewed happen appeared in publications such as the anytime no he dissent, wired, the globe, and plus one, and many others. she'll be joined in conversation this evening with kendra albert, a clinical check tourer and. their work
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let's go to joann for massachusetts. >> hi, brett. i have a question for the doctor.d and i have been home for over two weeks, haven't been around anyone. our children who live in the neighboring town have also been home working from home and haven't been around anyone for over two weeks and they have our two grandchildren. my question is, can we visit? and we see our grandchildren and children? thank you. >> bret: what do you think? >> i think it's reasonable for people to have distance conversations and what we are seeing is a lot of people are actually having a conversation in their front yards are on their porch or from a balcony or window to somebody who pulls up in their car and that's reasonable given the duration of how long we've got to be really careful with our social distancing. >> bret: you're saying don't go over and give hugs to the grandkids. >> hold off on hugs but having the conversation from the yard is not scientifically egregious. >> bret: let's listen to matt. >> hi, my name is matt from miami, florida, and my question is whether you can be reinf
let's go to joann for massachusetts. >> hi, brett. i have a question for the doctor.d and i have been home for over two weeks, haven't been around anyone. our children who live in the neighboring town have also been home working from home and haven't been around anyone for over two weeks and they have our two grandchildren. my question is, can we visit? and we see our grandchildren and children? thank you. >> bret: what do you think? >> i think it's reasonable for people to...
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. >> good morning, everyone, i'm joanne meyers. we are delighted to welcome dr. ali khan. dr. khan will be discussing his book the next pandemic. as former director of the office of public health preparedness and response at the centers for disease control and prevention dr. khan has been on the front lines in the fight to contain the world's deadliest diseases. he's not the first one to have done so. throughout history humans have been fighting diseases, deadly wars against contagions and there has never been a time where humans were not affects with microbes and fought against him. during khan's time our speaker has had with contagions. he worked among red cross for the first ebola crisis. after 911 called to washington to prevent the spread of anthrax in the senate office building. a disease hunter, if you will, mission was to read the government's efforts to prepare public for disease outbreaks and health emergencies. he has seen it all. he also writes that not all epidemics and pandemics are inevitable. most can be mitigated if not prevented. the question is how and do we
. >> good morning, everyone, i'm joanne meyers. we are delighted to welcome dr. ali khan. dr. khan will be discussing his book the next pandemic. as former director of the office of public health preparedness and response at the centers for disease control and prevention dr. khan has been on the front lines in the fight to contain the world's deadliest diseases. he's not the first one to have done so. throughout history humans have been fighting diseases, deadly wars against contagions...
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joanne and wally is a nurse at a hospital near sacramento.he goes into the rooms of patients who have infectious diction ceases such as the coronavirus. >> we are taking care of patients that have something that's infectious that we could get and potentially die from. >> reporter: health care workers face a critical shortage of masks. vice president pence leading the task force says masks are being prioritized to areas in greatest need. he urged companies and dentists to donate masks to hospitals. michael george, cbs > mownle, n keepsivirus cases in ere country announced 793 new deaths. and more than 6500 new cases. that's the biggest day to to day increase yet. europe has been hit hard by the virus. check out the deserted votes at amsterdam and germany. cbs news reporter island lee gives the latest on how europe is coping with the outbreak. >> reporter: europe continues to struggle to contain the coronavirus more countries are now ordering nonessential businesses to close. and when you think it can't get any worse for italy, it does. patient
joanne and wally is a nurse at a hospital near sacramento.he goes into the rooms of patients who have infectious diction ceases such as the coronavirus. >> we are taking care of patients that have something that's infectious that we could get and potentially die from. >> reporter: health care workers face a critical shortage of masks. vice president pence leading the task force says masks are being prioritized to areas in greatest need. he urged companies and dentists to donate...
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the media and some politicians, there is a woman who is running for the california 34th district, joann who is perpetrating a piece of nonsense out there that bill gates was involved with something with this vaccine and that's just one piece of it. the president says it will go away like a miracle. the vice president has said in 2015 when there was an outbreak of hiv in scott county that needle exchanges does not prevent spread. maybe it took a while for us to understand that smoking kills and we all knew it in 2000. this is worrisome that it's not trolls you are familiar with on the internet. these are main stream people, rush limbaugh telling people nonsense about this infection. >> yeah. just like a real epidemic we're seeing it smart small and it's really ballooned now. so, we're seeing this, you know, from the far right corners of the internet and places like this russian-backed website. that's where all the gates foundation stuff started. and now it's reached to people who are in real positions of public trust and that's where we're concerned. you know, we're seeing it really star
the media and some politicians, there is a woman who is running for the california 34th district, joann who is perpetrating a piece of nonsense out there that bill gates was involved with something with this vaccine and that's just one piece of it. the president says it will go away like a miracle. the vice president has said in 2015 when there was an outbreak of hiv in scott county that needle exchanges does not prevent spread. maybe it took a while for us to understand that smoking kills and...
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while michaels was closed joann up online orders only.stomers we did notice more police presence around town. enforcement will begin this week for businesses not following the shelter in placeul.st dorsey, a. >>> groundskeepers are keeping busy maintaining the lawn. very few people stood in the way of this lawn mower as it made the rounds thing keeping the grass nicely trimmed. >> it was a busy weekend at chrissy field many practicing social distancing. >>> now the way we teach our children has certainly changed. they are learning at home and many times online. abc7 news reporter dan louie has a look at virtual learning. >> reporter: well, dan. we like to think that learning never stops. technology is making it possible for teachers and their students to stay on course even as normal routines have been disrupted. some public charter schools let us check out how they were able to set up distance learning within a matter of days thanks to every one of its students having a laptop. this student doesn't have to leave home. this is the start of week two of distance learning on his chromebook
while michaels was closed joann up online orders only.stomers we did notice more police presence around town. enforcement will begin this week for businesses not following the shelter in placeul.st dorsey, a. >>> groundskeepers are keeping busy maintaining the lawn. very few people stood in the way of this lawn mower as it made the rounds thing keeping the grass nicely trimmed. >> it was a busy weekend at chrissy field many practicing social distancing. >>> now the way...
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host: joanne, thank you for the call from schenectady.ike on the text message line saying host: this from the associated press, one of the headlines in "the boston herald," "off the charts, virus hotspots growing .n middle america are next, goodou morning, from caspian, michigan. caller: good morning. i feel for everybody around the entire world that has been affected by this, the inaction affects everybody. the anxiety that's out there when you get met -- mixed messages from world leaders, they don't know which way to turn. you just don't know what's right and what's wrong. i know that forethought is tough to handle. i just thought about this last night or yesterday, but if it ever comes down to where we have to stay in our homes and there's people directing us, i would like to see us, you know, everybody get respirators. there's nothing wrong with passing out, passing out respirators should have been done to her three weeks ago to every person in this country. think, you know, i mean i wish i would've brought that up maybe earlier, but
host: joanne, thank you for the call from schenectady.ike on the text message line saying host: this from the associated press, one of the headlines in "the boston herald," "off the charts, virus hotspots growing .n middle america are next, goodou morning, from caspian, michigan. caller: good morning. i feel for everybody around the entire world that has been affected by this, the inaction affects everybody. the anxiety that's out there when you get met -- mixed messages from...
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as i send it back to you, i will tell you, joanne, the restaurant on the upper west side is wonderfulere many times. maria: me too. it's great. thank you, cheryl. we've got the ceo of regeneron coming up. "protect your family as it grows" company. a "put enough away for college" company. and a "take care of your employees" company. we're a "help you ride the ups and downs of the market" company. and when it's time to retire, we're a "we've been guiding you toward this all along" company. think of us as all these companies, and more. principal. retirement. investments. insurance. (narrator) he loves monday through friday but lives for the weekend. he's put some miles on his truck, and now it's time for something new, so he came here and saw what other people paid for the same truck he wants. now he can recognize a great price. it was so easy, chet was in and out and got right on back to the life he loves. true car. buy smarter. drive happier. maria: welcome back. this fox business alert right now, regeneron announcing it has made advances in its antibody program to fight coronavirus. t
as i send it back to you, i will tell you, joanne, the restaurant on the upper west side is wonderfulere many times. maria: me too. it's great. thank you, cheryl. we've got the ceo of regeneron coming up. "protect your family as it grows" company. a "put enough away for college" company. and a "take care of your employees" company. we're a "help you ride the ups and downs of the market" company. and when it's time to retire, we're a "we've been...
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we do want to say a big thank you to producer robert sueler and editor joanne dres for putting that pieceter. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. watch me! get real relief with...
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i believe joanne e can do that. >> joe biden won a big endorse m from kamala harris.ng list of former 2020 candidates who are rallying around the former president. just minutes after kamala harris endorsed joe biden by twitter, bernie sanders announced he'll be endorsed by jes se jackson. these endorsements come less than 48 hours when voters in 6 states will cast ballots on the democratic primary. the biggest prize on tuesday will be michigan with 125 delegates at stake. sanders is focusing his fire power in michigan including a speech on flint on saturday. the last second sanders scrapped those plans and deliver part of his stump peach instead. joining me campaign manager for the sanders campaign. thank you for joining me. >> hi, joy. >> let's start with michigan. sanders is behind with black voters. he didn't fix that in flint. the guest speakers were flown into flint by the campaign decided before the event that would be better for them to discuss the issues affecting the community than the man running for president to represent them. according to "the new york ti
i believe joanne e can do that. >> joe biden won a big endorse m from kamala harris.ng list of former 2020 candidates who are rallying around the former president. just minutes after kamala harris endorsed joe biden by twitter, bernie sanders announced he'll be endorsed by jes se jackson. these endorsements come less than 48 hours when voters in 6 states will cast ballots on the democratic primary. the biggest prize on tuesday will be michigan with 125 delegates at stake. sanders is...
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joanne. >> connell, turns out bad and misguided information is spreading across social media at a ratemuch faster than the coronavirus itself. cyber experts in public health officials were really starting to ring alarm bells about the saying the so-called info dominic is dangerous and needs to be contained. bad information is coming from malicious actors here and abroad hoping to make a quick buck but it's also coming from well-meaning folks like your neighbors, family members and coworkers who are trying to be helpful. experts say the goal should be to avoid spreading bad info that makes it harder for healthcare workers to do their job. once the virus hits your community. this is what happens during the early days in wuhan china and it made people there less safe. the best advice from the top expert is don't panic and don't listen to unvented forces. avoid doing the following. courting medical supplies, hoarding food and household items, canceling travel without consulting the state department travel advisory site, or keeping your children home from school unprompted. instead, they sa
joanne. >> connell, turns out bad and misguided information is spreading across social media at a ratemuch faster than the coronavirus itself. cyber experts in public health officials were really starting to ring alarm bells about the saying the so-called info dominic is dangerous and needs to be contained. bad information is coming from malicious actors here and abroad hoping to make a quick buck but it's also coming from well-meaning folks like your neighbors, family members and...
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host: joanne, you are on with our guest. go ahead. caller: good morning, mark.'t forget to stop at frontier liquor on your way through and jerry's for breakfast. guest: yes, ma'am. host: i was part of the team with james smack. i hope you remember. is he still around? he had a great slogan, congress needs a good smack. caller: that was after they took the votes off the floor in 28 -- 2008. it is good to see you get up there. the laste you after time you are on. something i was mad about. i might rehire you again. host: do you have a question or comment? caller: i do, i will hurry up. our medication, my high blood pressure medication was cut with a carcinogen. you never heard about that, you heard about zantac. it is still being made in china. i am having a real problem feeling comfortable with taking .his stuff i think it either should be tested more or -- i took that medication for years. i am really concerned about that. are we going to bring our meds home? guest: that is one of the areas the surgeon general and the folks at cdc are looking at. you have hit on
host: joanne, you are on with our guest. go ahead. caller: good morning, mark.'t forget to stop at frontier liquor on your way through and jerry's for breakfast. guest: yes, ma'am. host: i was part of the team with james smack. i hope you remember. is he still around? he had a great slogan, congress needs a good smack. caller: that was after they took the votes off the floor in 28 -- 2008. it is good to see you get up there. the laste you after time you are on. something i was mad about. i...
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thank you for your response to joann. keep calling into c-span.'t cut their television off we've got to move on to the next caller. also, we've got to run these callers we've got to get more callers to get more feedback. it's borders language culture. mr. trump is carrying that banner. spentney that was not gladly disbursed under mr. trump netting him a consistent gdp growth. revenue for blacks, whites and small american is in his owners. -- has had a high -- he is my knee growing in the white house. he's got -- he will keep america great. been disadvantaged. they've been disenfranchised but they don't need to be mad. they need to become successful when the opportunity presents itself. host: thank you for the call from athens, georgia. guest: i think the caller looking forward to going down to georgia to the publican convention in april. state convention where we will continue to press the grand game with a little booklet called whichlack america great repeats the idea that somehow 70.p came racist at quotes democrats saying dumb things which ther
thank you for your response to joann. keep calling into c-span.'t cut their television off we've got to move on to the next caller. also, we've got to run these callers we've got to get more callers to get more feedback. it's borders language culture. mr. trump is carrying that banner. spentney that was not gladly disbursed under mr. trump netting him a consistent gdp growth. revenue for blacks, whites and small american is in his owners. -- has had a high -- he is my knee growing in the white...
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getting the fabric at joanne's fabrics and just making things. they're doing what needs to be done. and so when we are reminded that so much good can come together, if we just kind of lay down our partisan arms and say what do we need to do for this country. would do you want for arkansas? what do we need for alaska? what do we need for one another? because right now we don't need the words, the words that you just further separate us as americans. so, mr. president, i -- i haven't talked about the contents of the bill that we have in front of us because so many before me this afternoon have. i think we all share the desire. i hope we all share the desire to get this done readily, to get it done quickly. because right now, right now, americans are losing hope. i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from indiana. mr. young: mr. president, growing up, my dad used to tell me on a regular basis that you should never speak up unless you can improve upon the silence. i've tried to take that to heart in my personal life and my professional life. and
getting the fabric at joanne's fabrics and just making things. they're doing what needs to be done. and so when we are reminded that so much good can come together, if we just kind of lay down our partisan arms and say what do we need to do for this country. would do you want for arkansas? what do we need for alaska? what do we need for one another? because right now we don't need the words, the words that you just further separate us as americans. so, mr. president, i -- i haven't talked about...
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next, historian joanne freeman talks about the logic behind the american dueling culture before and afterhe civil war. she describes the so-called "code of honor" that led to dueling and explains the political strategies behind these confrontations. she is the author of "the field of blood, violence in congress and the road to the civil war." great livest of the lecture series hosted by the university of mary washington. [applause] >> hello, everybody. good evening. welcome to tonight's "great lives" presentation. i would like first to find the program sponsor, the law firm, for their generous support, no
next, historian joanne freeman talks about the logic behind the american dueling culture before and afterhe civil war. she describes the so-called "code of honor" that led to dueling and explains the political strategies behind these confrontations. she is the author of "the field of blood, violence in congress and the road to the civil war." great livest of the lecture series hosted by the university of mary washington. [applause] >> hello, everybody. good evening....
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next, joanne freeman talks about the logic behind the american dueling culture before and after the civil. she describes the code of honor that led to dueling and explains the political strategies behind these confrontations. she is the author of "the field of blood, violence in congress and the road to the civil war." the greatwas part of lives lecture series hosted by the university of mary washington. [applause] >> hello, everybody. good evening. welcome to tonight's "greatatatt lives" presentation. i would like first to find the
next, joanne freeman talks about the logic behind the american dueling culture before and after the civil. she describes the code of honor that led to dueling and explains the political strategies behind these confrontations. she is the author of "the field of blood, violence in congress and the road to the civil war." the greatwas part of lives lecture series hosted by the university of mary washington. [applause] >> hello, everybody. good evening. welcome to tonight's...