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john brown i have 50 seconds left, that is john brown, he worked with frederik douglas, he was amazing, to support virginia, we have a lot of bills going, that's very anti freedom, espy 60 forgot ago, that is the genius -- that is harriet working together with frederick douglas, recruit recruit recruit, that is the gun community class, look at that more, the realities i have 18 seconds, the limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those who they press. as a conservative, the tyrants job is to press you, and your job is to prescribe the limits of their oppression. senate, this is the business of what we're doing thank you for
john brown i have 50 seconds left, that is john brown, he worked with frederik douglas, he was amazing, to support virginia, we have a lot of bills going, that's very anti freedom, espy 60 forgot ago, that is the genius -- that is harriet working together with frederick douglas, recruit recruit recruit, that is the gun community class, look at that more, the realities i have 18 seconds, the limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those who they press. as a conservative, the tyrants...
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john brown, i've got 50 seconds left. that's john brown. he worked with frederick douglass.s amazing. harpers ferry can anybody? support virginia. we have a lot of build going that's very anti-freedom. s.b. 64 got to go. that's the virginia citizens -- 30 seconds left. there's harry tubman worked together with frederick douglass. recruit, recruit, recruit. that's a given genuity class right there. look at that room. the reality is i 18 seconds. the limits are prescribed with those, endorsed by those they wo oppress and the conservatives, your job is to prescribe to the limits of their oppression. simple and plain. my name is maj toure. this is the business to and tyranny. thank you for listening to me, c-span. [applause] >> use senate needs at three eastern to begin work on a number of energy and environmental provisions may be dealing with climate change issues. they include building codes, battery storage as well as carbon capture and electric grid security. also for negotiation continue on funding for u.s. coronavirus response. house and senate negotiators are working on
john brown, i've got 50 seconds left. that's john brown. he worked with frederick douglass.s amazing. harpers ferry can anybody? support virginia. we have a lot of build going that's very anti-freedom. s.b. 64 got to go. that's the virginia citizens -- 30 seconds left. there's harry tubman worked together with frederick douglass. recruit, recruit, recruit. that's a given genuity class right there. look at that room. the reality is i 18 seconds. the limits are prescribed with those, endorsed by...
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that is denigrating to john brown. so she process that obviously and then went back to the hotel where she and her husband were staying in up in the middle of the night grab some paper and started writing. writing a poem on scratch paper. the next morning made a few tweaks but basically it was what it was going to be. the battle hymn of the republic. she had it published. a little later and harper's weekly it took off. civilians were moved by its lyrics and coming to the forefront what the union cause was really about to some extent it was bringing the union back to gather that could be unified argument but a harley raise people's spirits and when she talked about dying to set men free the whole purpose of the war took on a new tone with the emancipation proclamation set off on a new track. so the next person to talk about this clara barton. we tend to think of her as a nurse and indeed she did do nursing duties but her real strength was the ability to get medical supplies that were sorely needed out into the field whe
that is denigrating to john brown. so she process that obviously and then went back to the hotel where she and her husband were staying in up in the middle of the night grab some paper and started writing. writing a poem on scratch paper. the next morning made a few tweaks but basically it was what it was going to be. the battle hymn of the republic. she had it published. a little later and harper's weekly it took off. civilians were moved by its lyrics and coming to the forefront what the...
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left, that is john brown, he worked with frederik douglas, he was amazing, to support virginia, we have a lot of bills going, that's very anti freedom, espy 60 forgot ago, that is the genius -- that is harriet working together with frederick douglas, recruit recruit recruit, that is the gun community class, look at that more, the realities i have 18 seconds, the limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those who they press. as a conservative, the tyrants job is to press you, and your job is to prescribe the limits of their oppression. senate, this is the business of what we're doing thank you for listening to me at cpac. >> thank you, gentlemen. >> thank you, everyone. >> good to be with you all. >> thank you, cpac. >> thank you. >> hello. hello, cpac. good morning. man, this is excited, right? my first time being here on this stage. it's great to see all of you. it's an honor, really. i know you have all probably had a long time so i'm glad it's full, some of you might be tired but you came out. and i appreciate it. family first family first. this is a country about family
left, that is john brown, he worked with frederik douglas, he was amazing, to support virginia, we have a lot of bills going, that's very anti freedom, espy 60 forgot ago, that is the genius -- that is harriet working together with frederick douglas, recruit recruit recruit, that is the gun community class, look at that more, the realities i have 18 seconds, the limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those who they press. as a conservative, the tyrants job is to press you, and...
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scheduled to be with john brown at harpers ferry, but they kept changing the date. that had ity god outlined that they changed the date and she did not feel well on the day it was scheduled. travel was going to be too much for her. that is the only reason she was not at harpers ferry, because god had more work for her to do. -- some people found john brown too zealous. understoodest she that she understood the struggle and the pain and the angst that african-americans endured with slavery. becausenot see it as you are white you could not possibly understand what i'm going through. that takes a special individual to be able to see life through that lens. woman who she was a could neither read nor write. how amazing is that? she could not read nor write but she understood god. there is something that happens on the inside that came out in walk.lk, her every day this is a woman who could not read or write, but if you came park now, you would see her bible. she could not read nor write, but her bible is there. could not read nor write, but her hymnal was a part -- she w
scheduled to be with john brown at harpers ferry, but they kept changing the date. that had ity god outlined that they changed the date and she did not feel well on the day it was scheduled. travel was going to be too much for her. that is the only reason she was not at harpers ferry, because god had more work for her to do. -- some people found john brown too zealous. understoodest she that she understood the struggle and the pain and the angst that african-americans endured with slavery....
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but she saw -- some people found john brown too zealous. she saw that in all earnest she -- he understood that she understood the struggle and the pain and the angst that african-americans endured with slavery. she did not see it as because you are white you could not possibly understand what i'm going through. that takes a special individual to be able to see life through that lens. in auburn, she was a woman who could neither read nor write. how amazing is that? she could not read nor write but she understood god. there is something that happens on the inside that came out in her walk, her every day walk. this is a woman who could not read or write, but if you came to my park now, you would see her bible. she could not read nor write, but her bible is there. could not read nor write, but her hymnal was a part -- she wanted to have those songs. she wanted the hymnal. it put her closer to that. could not read nor write. could not read nor write. if you hear some of the oral histories of longtime auburnians, their grandparents told them how
but she saw -- some people found john brown too zealous. she saw that in all earnest she -- he understood that she understood the struggle and the pain and the angst that african-americans endured with slavery. she did not see it as because you are white you could not possibly understand what i'm going through. that takes a special individual to be able to see life through that lens. in auburn, she was a woman who could neither read nor write. how amazing is that? she could not read nor write...
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not much older than her own children and second they started singing john brown's body that was a rousing marching tune but the minister from massachusetts said you know harriet, you could do a better job writing something that that is denigrating to john brown so to process that that night going back to the hotel she woke up in the middle of the night had paper and started to write a poem on scraps of paper the next morning she made a few tweaks but basically it was what it was going to be the battle hymn of the republic she had it published a little later the first of the next year and harper's weekly and took off soldiers were singing it as they marched and then finally bringing to the forefront what the union cause was about and it was to some extent to put the union back together but holding people spirit but when she talked about dying to set things free suddenly the whole purpose of war took on a whole new tone and the emancipation proclamation set the union off on a new track. the next person i want to talk to you about briefly is clara barton. and indeed she did do nursing duties
not much older than her own children and second they started singing john brown's body that was a rousing marching tune but the minister from massachusetts said you know harriet, you could do a better job writing something that that is denigrating to john brown so to process that that night going back to the hotel she woke up in the middle of the night had paper and started to write a poem on scraps of paper the next morning she made a few tweaks but basically it was what it was going to be the...
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because also we come from a satire background we do you know news satire political satire and spy john brown lent itself to that a lot more quickly before you go what message are you conveying with the series quickly i mean look at the met so 1st of all it's a piece of into 10 we really want to have fun but also what i like about africans are seeing the f.b.i. agents so for me it's very important to know that because not just a bunch of kids coming to flies and people in the world tones that don it's also cities it's also people looking for a better life i connection and you know just living their life every day making love and families and grandmothers and so on and so forth and we also just love and attention it said we like the one place we got such a great story and such great entertainment but our narrative has always been sort of a negative nature so it's finally you know i'm good side of that it's finally coming to an end ok i'm sure yes like you a lot of african saw that i excited and creates i'm pretty self going so no thank you very much for your time thank you very much. excising
because also we come from a satire background we do you know news satire political satire and spy john brown lent itself to that a lot more quickly before you go what message are you conveying with the series quickly i mean look at the met so 1st of all it's a piece of into 10 we really want to have fun but also what i like about africans are seeing the f.b.i. agents so for me it's very important to know that because not just a bunch of kids coming to flies and people in the world tones that...
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factions who were deeply engaged with john brown as fundraisers, and not only the secret six is brown's co-conspirators, there is also ranking republicans who made donations, who argued in favor of brown, to say brown was a hero once it had been staged and he was executed as a traitor. being radical meant to lean into that idea. in shortly after harpers ferry the nation started taking down the war road to be a radical republican meant to be in hard work, to be in favor of a war that would not and if it resolved quickly. but would demand so much of the nation, that people became willing to confront slavery, and to terminate it. for the radical republicans, and the worlds of ralph emerson who was a radical, the good doctor, the bad is sometimes better. and the agony of this nation and the civil war was the only way we're going to address these fundamental issues. as the work gets underway to be a radical also means to support the idea of military emancipation. first there's a policy they call the contraband policy which recognized property. and yet said that people brought into the milita
factions who were deeply engaged with john brown as fundraisers, and not only the secret six is brown's co-conspirators, there is also ranking republicans who made donations, who argued in favor of brown, to say brown was a hero once it had been staged and he was executed as a traitor. being radical meant to lean into that idea. in shortly after harpers ferry the nation started taking down the war road to be a radical republican meant to be in hard work, to be in favor of a war that would not...
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john brown. john brown said there will be no slavery in kansas. he was deadly serious.e on your farm and you had a slave he would free your slaves and they would ride with him to freedom. john brown. a little love for those innopevators, he -- innovators. the sad songs where you work sun up to sundown that is where the blues and the gospel came from. nat king coal, count basie, louis armstrong. there was a woman who called herself billy holiday. she recorded for 11 years never got a dime of royalties. she has songs that still haunt us all. strange fruit, things that were done when people weren't given the opportunity to reap the benefits of. black people never stop loving where you came from. never stop believing the shoulders you stand on and are obligated. i want you to think of five names of people i don't know, your family, your names. in a minute i want us to fill up with auditorium with names of our loved ones that we don't want to die. a little love for page and payton and colby bryant and his little girl. and also all of the people that died with him on that day
john brown. john brown said there will be no slavery in kansas. he was deadly serious.e on your farm and you had a slave he would free your slaves and they would ride with him to freedom. john brown. a little love for those innopevators, he -- innovators. the sad songs where you work sun up to sundown that is where the blues and the gospel came from. nat king coal, count basie, louis armstrong. there was a woman who called herself billy holiday. she recorded for 11 years never got a dime of...
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i you are familiar with john brown. he writes a provisional constitution to replace the american constitution the american constitution he declared was a path of the devil and his that was to replace it everybody said it is based on the laws of god. the confederate states of america the next year would create their own country and write their own constitution what is the first line? these laws are based on design providence. you see this argument especially those that believe the american nation is falling apart. the mormons tried to exercise and they go to the ninth degree but i want to emphasize that nauvoo in general capture a lot of the broader sentimental much larger story. i'm running out of time so i don't have much time to dig into another issue. but these political and legal issues is what is driving the external opposition. if joseph smith the ideological proposals within nauvoo that cause internal division among those most notable is the proposal of polygamy for a chance for men to be married to multiple wome
i you are familiar with john brown. he writes a provisional constitution to replace the american constitution the american constitution he declared was a path of the devil and his that was to replace it everybody said it is based on the laws of god. the confederate states of america the next year would create their own country and write their own constitution what is the first line? these laws are based on design providence. you see this argument especially those that believe the american...
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john brown, chief innovation officer who helped build health map. >> what is challenging about publicissues is getting enough detail in real-time. there is only so much public health agencies can do and for health systems to be able to track these cases. if you think about the digital exhaust, our interactions with social media and our search queries online, all of that information is valuable but it is messy. if we start tapping into that digital exhaust and get insights, you can pinpoint early events before they bubble up. with coronavirus the earliest signs came out of social media. that were talking about this mysterious outbreak. it was only a dozen people that ultimately became this major event we are seeing today. what we are seeing are the small signals. emily: what is it telling you about the coronavirus now? >> we have been using our tool not just to identify the outbreak but to track it as it spread. if we can start to map out cases as they are identified across the globe, we can quickly feed information to modelers, make projections and understand case fatalities. we are s
john brown, chief innovation officer who helped build health map. >> what is challenging about publicissues is getting enough detail in real-time. there is only so much public health agencies can do and for health systems to be able to track these cases. if you think about the digital exhaust, our interactions with social media and our search queries online, all of that information is valuable but it is messy. if we start tapping into that digital exhaust and get insights, you can...
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many of your family with john brown. radical abolitionist who leads the raid on harpers ferry. before he leaves the raid on harpers ferry he writes a provisional constitution to replace the american constitution. the american constitution which he declared a pact with the devil and his provisional constitution to replace it specifically said it is based on the laws of god, human equality. the confederate states of america when they secede the next year and create their own country, and write their own constitution wants to guess what the first line of the constitution said? the laws are based on divine providence. you see this, especially where the american nation is falling apart. the mormons take that sentiment and exercise it on steroids to the ninth to agree but i want to emphasize the document counselor 50 records and nauvoo in general capture a lot of broader sentiments that tell a much larger story about messiness of democratic rule. i'm running out of time. i don't have much time to dig into one other issue that is significant, political and legal issues are what is dri
many of your family with john brown. radical abolitionist who leads the raid on harpers ferry. before he leaves the raid on harpers ferry he writes a provisional constitution to replace the american constitution. the american constitution which he declared a pact with the devil and his provisional constitution to replace it specifically said it is based on the laws of god, human equality. the confederate states of america when they secede the next year and create their own country, and write...
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he goes on to become governor of virginia, the man who signed john brown's death warrant. but he was also constantly rolling up his sleeves to throw a punch. so in 1838, wise strides into the house, waving a newspaper above his head and announces, i have here proof that the democrats are corrupt. a maine democrat, in his first year in congress, immediately stood up in protest and insisted that's not true. at this, wise slowly i wouldn't come to it with the a named democrat who was in his first year in congress immediately stood up in protest and insisted, that's not true. democrats aren't corrupt. at this wise slowly and dramatically turned around to face silly and with a bit of a sneer on his face said, are you calling me a liar? you are excellent with sound effects. precisely. that's precisely what he was doing. and silly immediately knew that this was moving into duel territory. and he immediately back pedaled and eventually backed down. in the process of backpedaling he insulted a newspaper editor through a series of details that i won't go into, there ended up being a
he goes on to become governor of virginia, the man who signed john brown's death warrant. but he was also constantly rolling up his sleeves to throw a punch. so in 1838, wise strides into the house, waving a newspaper above his head and announces, i have here proof that the democrats are corrupt. a maine democrat, in his first year in congress, immediately stood up in protest and insisted that's not true. at this, wise slowly i wouldn't come to it with the a named democrat who was in his first...
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a second and an educated man who went on to become governor of virginia, the man who signed john brown's death warrant. but he was also constantly rolling up his shoes to throw a punch. so in 18 -- rolling up his sleeves to throw a punch. punch. in 1838, he strides into the house, with a newspaper above his head and announces, -- i have your proof that the democrats are corrupt. a maine democrat who was in his first year in congress immediately stood up in protest and insisted, that is not true, democrats are not corrupt. at this, wise slowly and dramatically turned around to face him and with a sneer on his face said -- are you thank you your excellent with sound effects. that's exactly what he was doing and he knew it was moving into dual territory and he eventually backed down, but in the process of backpedalling their ended up being a duel between two congressman the important part of this story is why did he taught him knowing full well that he would not want to fight the dual so why score an easy point against the democrats. and then during the dueling negotiations he discussed the
a second and an educated man who went on to become governor of virginia, the man who signed john brown's death warrant. but he was also constantly rolling up his shoes to throw a punch. so in 18 -- rolling up his sleeves to throw a punch. punch. in 1838, he strides into the house, with a newspaper above his head and announces, -- i have your proof that the democrats are corrupt. a maine democrat who was in his first year in congress immediately stood up in protest and insisted, that is not...
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an educated man who went on to become governor of virginia, the man who signed john brown's death warrant. but he was also constantly rolling up his shoes to throw a punch. so in 18 -- rolling up his sleeves to throw a punch. punch. in 1838, he strides into the house, with a newspaper above his head and announces, -- i have your proof that the democrats are corrupt. democrat who was in his first year in congress immediately stood up in protest and insisted, that is not true, democrats are not corrupt. at this, wise slowly and dramatically turned around to face him and with a sneer on his face said -- are you calling me a liar? [laughing] dr. freeman: thank you. excellent with sound effects. d we immediately knew this was moving into duel territory and he immediately backed down. but in the process of backpedaling, he insulted a newspaper editor. through a series of details i will not go into, there ended up eating a duels. -- there ended up being a duel. wise taunted him knowing full northerner, he would not want to fight the duel. so wise could score an easy point against a democrat. in
an educated man who went on to become governor of virginia, the man who signed john brown's death warrant. but he was also constantly rolling up his shoes to throw a punch. so in 18 -- rolling up his sleeves to throw a punch. punch. in 1838, he strides into the house, with a newspaper above his head and announces, -- i have your proof that the democrats are corrupt. democrat who was in his first year in congress immediately stood up in protest and insisted, that is not true, democrats are not...
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john lawrence reporting. >>well in san francisco voters can grab a free lunch with former san francisco mayor willie brown nowhosting a public event today and john's grill right here in san francisco from ford's vicki liviakis caught up with him to chat about his take on the race so far. >>when they several these standards about what it takes for you to in they really ought to set the standards man that the eu exit saying if you don't a certain number and we would have had people out of this race a long time you can get for one percent of the vote top 3% of the vote all in the ring and a 5 you have no business running him. and that ought to be day one attacks i got to tell you as of this moment. i think and november low be even as of this moment and because everything can change in the blink of an eye. >>brown admits the numbers could shift dramatically after super tuesday. either way he set to host locals of all political persuasions and while there's usually no such thing as a free lunch tomorrow on super tuesday at john's grill will be section to the one from was vicki liviakis reporting brown says that he
john lawrence reporting. >>well in san francisco voters can grab a free lunch with former san francisco mayor willie brown nowhosting a public event today and john's grill right here in san francisco from ford's vicki liviakis caught up with him to chat about his take on the race so far. >>when they several these standards about what it takes for you to in they really ought to set the standards man that the eu exit saying if you don't a certain number and we would have had people...
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browne. >>> former admiral john kirby is a former naval personnel. let's talk about that.back the troops to help with the response. what kind of troops would likely get called back and how unusual is this type of order? >> it's very unusual. it's the kind of thing you don't see too much except in the time of war. so it's not something we do lightly and we do very often. but fred i think who comes back is really going to depend on what the need is. it's going to be done, coordinated through fema and through the states, the governors, who will decide what they want. it could be everybody from obviously medical service personnel to perhaps lodge substitutions and transportation, those who can provide movement to and from. so it depends on the states. but it does give the president more options and more options in this a time like this i think is a good thing. >> you heard ryan say some 9,000 retirees say they wanted to come back. it sounds like many wouldn't mind to get the call. let's talk about the "comfort" what can you tell us about this floating navy hospital that really
browne. >>> former admiral john kirby is a former naval personnel. let's talk about that.back the troops to help with the response. what kind of troops would likely get called back and how unusual is this type of order? >> it's very unusual. it's the kind of thing you don't see too much except in the time of war. so it's not something we do lightly and we do very often. but fred i think who comes back is really going to depend on what the need is. it's going to be done,...
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face and hair loss brown uses hydroxy-chloroquine also known by its brand name plaque one nil to keep the lupus symptoms from worsening. she's now down to a weak supply so what i. >>john just extend that is to cut the bill in brown is a patient of kaiser permanente in oakland she was told by or pharmacy she will not be able to refill her prescription because there was a shortage of the drug this has been troubling for brown because lupus affects her immune system. >>making her high risk for contracting coronavirus she's also suspect that hydroxychloroquine and effectiveness in treating coronavirus the drug has been proven to treat lupus. but evidence that it's effective at treating covid-19 has been limited. >>it just seems like it's ing checkers list. the decisions and in gambling on to get the medication in a statement to kron 4 news kaiser permanente acknowledged a shortage of the drugs and said in part quote we are doing all we can to continue filling all current prescriptions for patients with lupus kaiser says they expect the drug manufacturers to ramp up production to meet the increased demand brown meanwhile is left hoping that hopefully. >>we'll be able to ge
face and hair loss brown uses hydroxy-chloroquine also known by its brand name plaque one nil to keep the lupus symptoms from worsening. she's now down to a weak supply so what i. >>john just extend that is to cut the bill in brown is a patient of kaiser permanente in oakland she was told by or pharmacy she will not be able to refill her prescription because there was a shortage of the drug this has been troubling for brown because lupus affects her immune system. >>making her high...
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thing as a free lunch tomorrow on super tuesday at john's grill will be starting section to the one for again that was vicki liviakis reporting mayor brown he's voting for former new york mayor mike bloomberg, the free lunch event starts at 11 30 this morning at john's grill. well as the polls close tonight don't forget on the super tuesday make sure you tune in to kron 4 because we're going to have full election coverage beginning at 08:00pm. >>and as the results come in. we will present them to you along with full analysis from both democrats and republicans again are full election coverage begins at 8 o'clock tonight right here on kron 4. we'll see you then. >>san francisco public defender is opposing the sheriff's plan to a move inmates to the santa rita jail, san francisco sheriff paul mia moto announced that he's moving forward with plans to close county jail at the hall of justice by next july. and he wants to relocate up to a 100 inmates to the santa rita jail until the city renovates other jails in san francisco, public defender model raja released a statement calling the santa rita jail dangerous. citing the nearly 50 people ha
thing as a free lunch tomorrow on super tuesday at john's grill will be starting section to the one for again that was vicki liviakis reporting mayor brown he's voting for former new york mayor mike bloomberg, the free lunch event starts at 11 30 this morning at john's grill. well as the polls close tonight don't forget on the super tuesday make sure you tune in to kron 4 because we're going to have full election coverage beginning at 08:00pm. >>and as the results come in. we will present...
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brown on this the eve of super tuesday. tomorrow hosting a free lunch for the public at john's grill in the city. here's the mayor's take on the candidates that are dropping out why they didn't do it and who he thinks stands to win. >>when they several these standards about a it takes for you to a really ought to set the standards. the man that the eu you don't a certain number we would have had people out of this race and a long time ago and you can get for one percent of the vote top 3% of the all in the ring and a 5 you have no business running it. and that ought to be day one attacks i got to tell you that as of this moment. i think and contests in november even as of this moment. >>and because everything can change in the blink of an eye. brown admits the numbers could shift dramatically. after super tuesday. either way he set to host locals all political persuasions and while there's usually no such a thing as a free lunch tomorrow on super tuesday at john's grill will be section the so mayor brown says that while he really likes joe biden he is voting for get this former. >>new york mayor
brown on this the eve of super tuesday. tomorrow hosting a free lunch for the public at john's grill in the city. here's the mayor's take on the candidates that are dropping out why they didn't do it and who he thinks stands to win. >>when they several these standards about a it takes for you to a really ought to set the standards. the man that the eu you don't a certain number we would have had people out of this race and a long time ago and you can get for one percent of the vote top 3%...
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. >>> former san francisco mayor willie brown will host what he calls a non partisan political insider luncheon. john's grill on ellis street. and voters, campaign workers, celebrities, tech billionaires will be discussing politics. the luncheon wraps up at 2:00 p.m. and we hope you'll join us this afternoon as the polls are closing on the east coast. we will have continuous coverage of the results and political trends around the country and local results here on kgw and on ktvu and ktvu plus. >>> stock markets, economists do expect a little bit of a rally. major indexes up overnight and that follows last week's staggering losses. investors hope to repeat yesterday's success. largest one day jump in history with the dow jones up 1293 points. the nasdaq up 385. the s&p 500 rising 136 and we'll keep an eye on the markets for you today. >>> president trump is pressuring federal chairman jerome powell to slash interest rates. to make up for the coronavirus situation. the fed has so far resisted. >>> there are more than 91,000 coronavirus cases worldwide. china announced this morning that seven new cases in
. >>> former san francisco mayor willie brown will host what he calls a non partisan political insider luncheon. john's grill on ellis street. and voters, campaign workers, celebrities, tech billionaires will be discussing politics. the luncheon wraps up at 2:00 p.m. and we hope you'll join us this afternoon as the polls are closing on the east coast. we will have continuous coverage of the results and political trends around the country and local results here on kgw and on ktvu and...
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face and hair loss brown uses hydroxy-chloroquine also known by itbrand name plaque one nil to keep the lupus symptoms fromworsening. she's now down to a weak supply so what i. >>john just extend that is to cut the bill in brown is a patnt of kaiser permanente in oakland she was told by or pharmacy she will not be able to refill her prescription because there was a shortage of the drug this has been troubling for brown because lupus affects her immune system making her high risk for contracting coronavirus she's also suspect that hydroxychloroquine and fectiveness in treating coronavirus. >>the drug has been proven to treat lupus. but evidence that it's effective at treating covid-19 has been limited is just seems like it's playing checkers list. >>the decisions and in gambling on that gets the medication in a statement to kron 4 news kaiser permanente acknowledged a shortage of the drugs and said in part quote we are doing all we can to continue filling all current prescriptions for patients with lupus kaiser says they expect the drug manufacturers to ramp up production to meet the increased demand brown meanwhile is left hoping hopefully. >>we'll be able to get a
face and hair loss brown uses hydroxy-chloroquine also known by itbrand name plaque one nil to keep the lupus symptoms fromworsening. she's now down to a weak supply so what i. >>john just extend that is to cut the bill in brown is a patnt of kaiser permanente in oakland she was told by or pharmacy she will not be able to refill her prescription because there was a shortage of the drug this has been troubling for brown because lupus affects her immune system making her high risk for...
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face and hair loss brown uses hydroxy-chloroquine also known by ts brand name plaque one nil to keep the lupus symptoms from worsening. she's nodown to a weak supply so what i. >>john just extend that is to cut the bill in brown is a patient of kaiser permanente in oakland she was told by or pharmacy she will not be able to refill her prescription because there was a shortage of the drug this has been troubling for brown because lupus affects her immune system making her high risk for contracting coronavirus she's also suspect that hyoxychloroquine and effectiveness in treati coronavirus. >>the drug has en proven to treat lupus. but evidence that it's effective at treating covid 19 has been limited. >>it just seems like it's playing checkers list. the decisions and in gambling on to get the medication in a statement to kron 4 news kaiser permanente acknowledged a shortage of the drugs and said in part quote we are doing all we can to continue filling all current prescriptions for patients with lupus kaiser says they expect the drug manufacturers to ramp up production to meet the increased demand brown meanwhile is left hoping hopefully. >>we'll be able to get air w
face and hair loss brown uses hydroxy-chloroquine also known by ts brand name plaque one nil to keep the lupus symptoms from worsening. she's nodown to a weak supply so what i. >>john just extend that is to cut the bill in brown is a patient of kaiser permanente in oakland she was told by or pharmacy she will not be able to refill her prescription because there was a shortage of the drug this has been troubling for brown because lupus affects her immune system making her high risk for...
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face and hair loss brown uses hydroxy-chloroquine also known by its brand name plaque one nil to keep the lupus symptoms from worsening. she's now down to a weak supply so what i. >>john just extend that is to cut the bill in brown is a patient of kaiser permanente in oakland she was told by or pharmacy she will not be able to refill her prescription because there was a shortage of the drug this has been troubling for brown because lupus affects her immune system making her high risk for contracting coronavirus she's also suspect that hydroxychloroquine and effectiveness in treating coronavirus. >>the drug has been proven to treat lupus. but evidence that it's effective at treating covid-19 has d. >>it just seems like it's playing checkers list. the decisions and in gambling on that gets the medication in a statement to kron 4 news kaiser permanente acknowledged a shortage of the drugs and said in part quote we are doing all we can to continue filling all current prescriptions for patients with lupus kaiser says they expect the drug manufacturers to ramp up production to meet the increased demand brown meanwhile is left hoping hopefully. >>we'll be able to get air wil
face and hair loss brown uses hydroxy-chloroquine also known by its brand name plaque one nil to keep the lupus symptoms from worsening. she's now down to a weak supply so what i. >>john just extend that is to cut the bill in brown is a patient of kaiser permanente in oakland she was told by or pharmacy she will not be able to refill her prescription because there was a shortage of the drug this has been troubling for brown because lupus affects her immune system making her high risk for...
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the former mayor and assembly speaker willie brown hosting movers and shakers as well as active and retired politicians for lunch at john's grill. he displayed displeasure at how things have been conducted. he would have preferred town howl meetings instead of national debates which he described as reality tv shows. >> a fire hydrant caused a big mess this afternoon. take a look. you see this watt every gushing up. this is crazy. they stopped the water from gushing, but some minor flooding did remain on the embarcadero. >> we do need water from the skies. >> we do. not going up, but down. >> it was almost warm enough to take advantage of water sports, not that was a water sport. you know what i mean. >> insure no rain's on the way. i'll get that in a moment. dry conditions, sunny skies across the bay area right now. it's been a mild to warm day. this is a lovely view from sutro tower looking out over san francisco where it is now only 67 degrees. it was 70s earlier. we have 70s at oakland and gilroy and 65 at pacifica. and looking toward the golden gate, you can see we've got a little hint of some low clouds offshore righ
the former mayor and assembly speaker willie brown hosting movers and shakers as well as active and retired politicians for lunch at john's grill. he displayed displeasure at how things have been conducted. he would have preferred town howl meetings instead of national debates which he described as reality tv shows. >> a fire hydrant caused a big mess this afternoon. take a look. you see this watt every gushing up. this is crazy. they stopped the water from gushing, but some minor...
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i want to bring in john ralston, editor of the "nevada independent" and josh brown and a cnbc contributor. congressman gottheimer still with me. mr. ralston, as we hear about more and more cancellations we need to think about the economic impact for each state. your state nevada has one industry, gaming, leisure. when we're seeing all of these hotels and these casinos close, what is that going to do in terms of a tax shortfall for the state of nevada? >> it's going to be devastating. several of them are already closed. more are going to close. the state budget here, as you just said, is totally reliant on the gaming industry. the state budget is made up of half of the revenues are from gaming and sales taxes, and those are about to disappear here. so there's probably going to be a need for a special session of the legislature eventually to decide what to do. but the question is, what do you do when you are so reliant on one industry? and all of the economic development or lack thereof, diversification here is coming home to roost. they've tried. but when the gaming industry goes under, as
i want to bring in john ralston, editor of the "nevada independent" and josh brown and a cnbc contributor. congressman gottheimer still with me. mr. ralston, as we hear about more and more cancellations we need to think about the economic impact for each state. your state nevada has one industry, gaming, leisure. when we're seeing all of these hotels and these casinos close, what is that going to do in terms of a tax shortfall for the state of nevada? >> it's going to be...
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also grab a free lunch a columnist and former san francisco mayor willie brown is hosting a free lunch for the public at john's grill in the city today, however vicki liviakis caught up with him about his take on the races so far. >>when they several these strangers about you know what it takes for you to in a really ought to set the standards. a man that the eu you don't a certain number we would have had people out of this race and a long time ago and you can get for one percent of the vote 3% of the all in the ring and a 5 you have no business running it. and that ought to be day one attacks. i got to tell you as of this moment. i think the contests in november even as of this moment. >>and because everything can change in the blink of an eye brown admits the numbers could shift dramatically. after super tuesday, either way he set to host locals of all political persuasions while, there's usually no such a thing as a free lunch tomorrow on super tuesday at john's grill will be exception to the >>you know howie pause for dramatic effect 20's still has a day yesterday to does vicki liviakis reporting there br
also grab a free lunch a columnist and former san francisco mayor willie brown is hosting a free lunch for the public at john's grill in the city today, however vicki liviakis caught up with him about his take on the races so far. >>when they several these strangers about you know what it takes for you to in a really ought to set the standards. a man that the eu you don't a certain number we would have had people out of this race and a long time ago and you can get for one percent of the...
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. >> mayor brown is hosting his traditional election day lunch at johns grill.it's at 11:30 and free for all voters. we'll have the latest results starting tomorrow at 4:00 in the afternoon and continuing on for the next seven plus hours on ktvu fox 2 and ktvu plus. >>> bay area home prices are starting to pick up with buyers stepping back into the price fo hopes rose. low interest rates have increased buying power and budgets. the low inventory of home sales added a sense of urgency for buyers. >>> a theater is tackling a problem that's all too common in schools and performance of oscar focus on bullying. they hope to teach children how to be kind, respectful, and understanding of their peers no matter their differences. we're happy to welcome to the 9 this morning, theater work director of education and director of the oscar tour, thanks for being with me. >> thank you so much. >> i see little boys ages 10 and 11 and we do an awful lot of talk about bullying at home at the dinner table and i like about this, it is not a lecture or parent workshop to the childr
. >> mayor brown is hosting his traditional election day lunch at johns grill.it's at 11:30 and free for all voters. we'll have the latest results starting tomorrow at 4:00 in the afternoon and continuing on for the next seven plus hours on ktvu fox 2 and ktvu plus. >>> bay area home prices are starting to pick up with buyers stepping back into the price fo hopes rose. low interest rates have increased buying power and budgets. the low inventory of home sales added a sense of...
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report i'm scott wapner our investment committee, steve weiss, josh brown, shannon saccocia, tom lee, the head of reference at fundstrat, john ski, steve liesman, mike santoli, volatility, the word of the day. stocks had those wild
report i'm scott wapner our investment committee, steve weiss, josh brown, shannon saccocia, tom lee, the head of reference at fundstrat, john ski, steve liesman, mike santoli, volatility, the word of the day. stocks had those wild
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brown. >> in 1965, they celebrated their first wedding anniversary at a jazz workshop in north beach featuring none other than johnoletrain. that was the beginning of a life-long love affair with the music and world view. it started in the king trail hill living room and moved to several storefront locates. loc. for years, the church was located on divizadero, and it traveled through the streets to its new home on filmore street and then a few blocks north of the panhandle. for decades, the church has been a powerful advocate for justice. ithe church has fought to clean up toxins in the bayview and fought for un-forgotten victims of predator lending during the foreclosure crisis and stood up for black and brown communities impacted by police abuse. throughout the history, the church was there when people needed it most and always stood ready to challenge the powers that be. the church in bishop king's words is a revolutionary outpost ioutpost. the church celebrated 50 years and services continue weekly. i don't want to speak for the bishop or anyone from the church but i know they would say that you are all invite
brown. >> in 1965, they celebrated their first wedding anniversary at a jazz workshop in north beach featuring none other than johnoletrain. that was the beginning of a life-long love affair with the music and world view. it started in the king trail hill living room and moved to several storefront locates. loc. for years, the church was located on divizadero, and it traveled through the streets to its new home on filmore street and then a few blocks north of the panhandle. for decades,...
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report i'm scott wapner our investment committee, steve weiss, josh brown, shannon saccocia, tom lee, the head of reference at fundstrat, john kri sin ski, steve liesman, mike santoli, volatility, the word of the day. stocks had those wild swings right now the dow jones industrial average is up more than 760 points. steve weiss, i go to you first is this how a bottom, at least a near term bottom, is made? does it feel like we are trying to do that today >> right friday we started trying to do it, towards the last hour of trading powell came out and talked i don't think there is any surprise to what he said i put some exposure on then. put more on this morning feeling good about the market. but i think it is going to be short-term here's why the u.s., as of friday, performed 500 covid-19 tests right? putting that in perspective, the uk performed 8,000, south korea performed 65,000 the point is that once we start ramping up those tests and pence said we would have 5,000, you are going to see in my view more major outbreak in the u.s. >> you think the numbers are going to go way up. >> dramatic and that will put pressure on the
report i'm scott wapner our investment committee, steve weiss, josh brown, shannon saccocia, tom lee, the head of reference at fundstrat, john kri sin ski, steve liesman, mike santoli, volatility, the word of the day. stocks had those wild swings right now the dow jones industrial average is up more than 760 points. steve weiss, i go to you first is this how a bottom, at least a near term bottom, is made? does it feel like we are trying to do that today >> right friday we started trying...
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brown versus board of education was correctly decided in the first instance. and he goes on to say, he says, "the constitution is colorblind as the first justice john marshall harlan maintained in his dissent in plessy and requires the states to ignore the race of school children in assigning them to their public schools." right? brown versus board of education forbids the consideration of race when you are assigning people to public schools. this is an effort, again, a backup effort to tame and to drain the meaning of brown. so, while he's speaking of voluntary segregation, back in the 1950s, in the 1980s, he is advocating freedom of choice plans. and he says, senator irvin says, "alas, while i accept brown, the modern supreme court has betrayed brown," because there are these decisions dealing with bussing and the racial integration of schools, often in the that take consideration of race, and that is a betrayal of brown versus board of education. so senator irvin identified a case called green versus county school board, a case out of virginia from the 1960s. and another one, swan versus charlotte mechanic lenberg out of the 1970s where he says these decisions
brown versus board of education was correctly decided in the first instance. and he goes on to say, he says, "the constitution is colorblind as the first justice john marshall harlan maintained in his dissent in plessy and requires the states to ignore the race of school children in assigning them to their public schools." right? brown versus board of education forbids the consideration of race when you are assigning people to public schools. this is an effort, again, a backup effort...
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tom inglesby, the director for health security at the john hopkins' school of public health, and dr. megan ranny, an associate professor at brown university, also founder of the website getusppe.org which is trying to get masks and other basic protective equipment to doctors and nurses on the front lines. let me go to the white house first. hans, anymore clarification from where easter came from? is there any data that supports the easter idea of opening up the country or is this just a date on the calendar he picked? >> maybe a little bit of both. and let me walk you through what we know, chuck. the data that they're really focusing on is the number of counties that are affected. and they're saying that 50% of the counties aren't affected. that's one basket of data that they're looking at. the other basket they're looking at is what's coming in not just in this country, but from health ministries all across europe. and that appears to be telling the white house, again, this is their take on it, that younger people, and there's a demographic component to this. when you compare those two and where the u.s. thinks they're on the
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john f. kennedy wins. two years later, nixon decides here in california, he is going to seek the governorship of california. he runs against pat brownthe father of jerry brown. pat brown will win, nixon will lose. during the campaign, reagan is nixon's california cochair and ronald reagan becomes a republican at that time. dwight eisenhower spends his winters in california at palm desert, but he spends the summers in gettysburg, pennsylvania. please visit the eisenhower home there. eisenhower decides the democratic party has much better marketing than the republican party and hosts a symposium at his gettysburg farm with gop leaders to try to see, how can the republican party better market itself? the result of that has never been known to history before. i probably say, until i found it. that is this record called mr. lincoln's party today. it is a longplaying record. here is the back cover. famous pictures and faces of that era. former president eisenhower out of the white house for two years. richard nixon, running for the governorship of california two years ago, he was ike's vice president. on the left is barry goldwater, conse
john f. kennedy wins. two years later, nixon decides here in california, he is going to seek the governorship of california. he runs against pat brownthe father of jerry brown. pat brown will win, nixon will lose. during the campaign, reagan is nixon's california cochair and ronald reagan becomes a republican at that time. dwight eisenhower spends his winters in california at palm desert, but he spends the summers in gettysburg, pennsylvania. please visit the eisenhower home there. eisenhower...
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. >> and willie brown wants to remind everyone they're invited to his election day party tomorrow at john's million people have voted in california. that is more in terms of raw number in 2016, but less in terms of percentage. it's a sign that a lot of people waiting to the last minute to make their decision. live in san francisco, liz kreutz, abc7 news. >> thank you, liz. if you already voted by mail for buttigieg or another candidate who dropped out, your vote still counts, but you don't get a do-over. we have more on this question and others you might have on our website, abc7news.com. >> okay. abc7 news contributor phil matier is here. it's getting interesting. steyer is out. klobuchar is out. buttigieg is out. what does it mean for the race at this point? really interesting. >> it is. we expect klobuchar and buttigieg to back biden. the question is how many of their voters and supporters are going to follow that lead. in california, we have a primary system that basically says if you don't get 15%, you don't get delegates, either in a congressional election by district or by the statew
. >> and willie brown wants to remind everyone they're invited to his election day party tomorrow at john's million people have voted in california. that is more in terms of raw number in 2016, but less in terms of percentage. it's a sign that a lot of people waiting to the last minute to make their decision. live in san francisco, liz kreutz, abc7 news. >> thank you, liz. if you already voted by mail for buttigieg or another candidate who dropped out, your vote still counts, but...
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conditions educated at brown university in oxford where she was a rhodes scholar lives in brooklyn with her husband, two daughters and dog, romeo. doctor marty makary told policy at johns hopkins university and author of the best seller unaccountable and influential voice for position in "the wall street journal" and usa today he was the lead author of the articles introducing a checklist adapted by the world health organization. he's been elected to the academy of medicine and he lives here in washington, d.c. area and i think there is a tv series based on some of the writing. so, for everyone here we are going to ask about the book. it's going to be about 25 to 30 minutes and then we will take questions. then in the first ten the books are for sale and in the second there will be a book signingco immediately following at 11:45. good morning and thank you for joining us. i was so fascinated reading about the story t of the generic drug industry as you highlight the challenges with the pharmaceuticals. can you tell us a little bit about what it was like learning about the challenges they had with oversight, fraud and a little bit about how you learned about it and if y
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>> john allen, i'm curious what the president -- we've seen this before. we've seen in moments like this, he went after sherrod brown i think at one point during a crisis last summer. what is he trying to accomplish with a comment like that, calling jay inslee a snake? >> he's distracting from his problem. >> the enemy right now is coronavirus. it is not jay inslee, and to speak to lonnie chen's point a moment ago about the whole of government approach and trying to speak with a single voice, the problem the trump administration is having right now to sort of cut to the chase is it can't do that because the president is saying things that are distracting from what would be the whole of government approach to this, not only within the trump administration at the political level, but at the career official level, and at the state government level working in coordination with the trump administration. jay inslee the democratic governor of washington and mike pence the vice president of the united states obviously on the same page, here's the president of the united states attacking the governor of the state over the co
>> john allen, i'm curious what the president -- we've seen this before. we've seen in moments like this, he went after sherrod brown i think at one point during a crisis last summer. what is he trying to accomplish with a comment like that, calling jay inslee a snake? >> he's distracting from his problem. >> the enemy right now is coronavirus. it is not jay inslee, and to speak to lonnie chen's point a moment ago about the whole of government approach and trying to speak with...
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chapel is important because that's where john lewis and so many in the civil rights movement would meet particularly in the march from selma to montgomery. at that brown a.m.e. church, a number of candidates have come there, you mentioned joe biden, but also billionaire and democratic candidate michael bloomberg. he was there. he spoke, but he didn't receive a warm reception from everyone? >> reporter: not from everyone in that church. michael bloomberg did receive a bit of a frosty reception from some members who are attending that church service this morning as he was talking about his economic justice plan for black americans. a few parisioners there stood up in their pews and turned their back on michael bloomberg. there were questions about what kind of support michael bloomberg might get from the african-american community as we head into super tuesday. he has poured a lot of resources and spent time here in alabama which is one of those super tuesday states. also speaking this morning was former vice president joe biden who is fresh off a victory in south carolina and believes that he could perform well in southern states like alabama, particul
chapel is important because that's where john lewis and so many in the civil rights movement would meet particularly in the march from selma to montgomery. at that brown a.m.e. church, a number of candidates have come there, you mentioned joe biden, but also billionaire and democratic candidate michael bloomberg. he was there. he spoke, but he didn't receive a warm reception from everyone? >> reporter: not from everyone in that church. michael bloomberg did receive a bit of a frosty...