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here is a photo of you playing john brown. right? so here's a guy who is in a time of chaos, took his bible very seriously, was fine with dividing people. for the people who don't know, who was john brown? >> okay. well, that's a good question. john brown was a nonviolent abolitionist until he was about 51 years old. his grandfather fought with george washington. he had a big problem with the constitution and its relationship to the equality of man kind. so he became a staunch abolitionest. so john brown was this man's grandson. his father and he was an abolitionist. when his sons went down to settle in kansas, because kansas was a territory, right, and this is a brief history, but kansas was a territory, and it was about to become a state, and if it went pro-slave that would throw the senate one way, and if it was a free state it would throw the senate another way. the abolitionists were moving to kansas to vote for slavery. and poor people in missouri, they're settling them to kansas to vote for slavery. this turned into blo
here is a photo of you playing john brown. right? so here's a guy who is in a time of chaos, took his bible very seriously, was fine with dividing people. for the people who don't know, who was john brown? >> okay. well, that's a good question. john brown was a nonviolent abolitionist until he was about 51 years old. his grandfather fought with george washington. he had a big problem with the constitution and its relationship to the equality of man kind. so he became a staunch...
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how did you come up with john brown's voice? say,: this job, i like to it took me 50 years of life to be ready to play this part. haved every thing i learned about performance in some aspect, it was required for this role. i called james up. i drove up to lake placid to visit john brown's grave. if you will stand in somebody's shoes, you have to take off your hat. not, i don't know if it makes sense to you, there can be a sense of inadequacy if you try to step and pretend to be a great human being. so you have to kind of honor it. i went there and i was looking around and i kept saying what does this man sound like? i looked at his tombstone and iu can read his writing and went to the part of mcbride's book where he talked about what he sounded like and i called james like and asked what did he sound like? i could not make it come out of my voice. he said i think i got that wrong. i am paraphrasing. i think maybe he has a deeper town. when he gave me permission to do that, i heard my grandfather. my grandfather was a civil right
how did you come up with john brown's voice? say,: this job, i like to it took me 50 years of life to be ready to play this part. haved every thing i learned about performance in some aspect, it was required for this role. i called james up. i drove up to lake placid to visit john brown's grave. if you will stand in somebody's shoes, you have to take off your hat. not, i don't know if it makes sense to you, there can be a sense of inadequacy if you try to step and pretend to be a great human...
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before that, she was homey with home like john brown, and john brown -- >> that's pretty radical. >>more radical than that. she is engaged with him. she knows he is planning this insurrection. he comes to her in canada. he feels like she is someone who can harness energy and the support of other black people to overthough the nation and to do it by force, right? she is down. she is like, okay, let go. >> she's ready. >> she is ready in a way that douglass was not. this moment when john brown approaches douglass and says join me and douglass is like, this is a fool's errand. and she took he role. >> yes. she is a radical. >> you have in terms of modern again you have some of her things and you say let me rap to you. and you have some really cool things that harriet tubman said, and in fact it's famous quote, let me rap to you real quick. harriet tubman. and that is making accessible and bringing this story to life, you are also able to deal with difficult aspects, especially about being a woman, and being a slave, and you handle that very truthfully but delicately, and i think that sp
before that, she was homey with home like john brown, and john brown -- >> that's pretty radical. >>more radical than that. she is engaged with him. she knows he is planning this insurrection. he comes to her in canada. he feels like she is someone who can harness energy and the support of other black people to overthough the nation and to do it by force, right? she is down. she is like, okay, let go. >> she's ready. >> she is ready in a way that douglass was not. this...
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everything from populist sovereignty from stephen douglas to bloody kansas and john brown's raid in lawrence, kansas, and ultimately harper's ferry, the scott decision. -- the dred scott decision. these are four really important, pivotal years that led to the civil war. and sidney blumenthal goes in depth into some of the main characters; stephen douglas, charles sumner and others. and it's just really a great piece of history. lots in there that that one might not normally know. and one of the characters who really comes out badly from a historical point of view is stephen douglas. really a demagogue willing to sacrifice all kinds of principles to advance his career. and, of course, he tragically failed in that endeavor. but meanwhile, did huge damage to the country, returning the missouri compromise, opening up territories to slavery where it had earlier been prohibited and, ultimately, pleasing nobody. not in the south or in the north. a really good piece of work. "the burning," which is -- by tim madigan, which is the story of the massacre in tulsa of a really vibrant and successful afri
everything from populist sovereignty from stephen douglas to bloody kansas and john brown's raid in lawrence, kansas, and ultimately harper's ferry, the scott decision. -- the dred scott decision. these are four really important, pivotal years that led to the civil war. and sidney blumenthal goes in depth into some of the main characters; stephen douglas, charles sumner and others. and it's just really a great piece of history. lots in there that that one might not normally know. and one of the...
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he actually snuck in and was able to witness the hanging of john brown. and he went down to charleston to watch the secession of south carolina. and he goes out to morris island, and here he is almost 70 years old, and the palmetto guards allow him into their company. you can see he's wearing the uniform of palmetto guards. and they're going to give him the opportunity to fire the first shot after the signal went off. he's at the iron battery in morris island. he yanks the battery. this shot is the first one that's going to hit fort sumter. he fires and hits the fort. abner doubleday was in the fort, actually remembers hearing that first hitting the fort. he believes it was complement of mr. ruffin. ruffin is going to keep a diary throughout the war, which is a great resource to not only see what he was thinking, but the civilian perspective of the whole war. when he defined -- when he finds out about the defeat of generally's army -- general lee's army, rather than submit to yankee rule, he's going to put his rifle in his mouth, and shoot himself in the
he actually snuck in and was able to witness the hanging of john brown. and he went down to charleston to watch the secession of south carolina. and he goes out to morris island, and here he is almost 70 years old, and the palmetto guards allow him into their company. you can see he's wearing the uniform of palmetto guards. and they're going to give him the opportunity to fire the first shot after the signal went off. he's at the iron battery in morris island. he yanks the battery. this shot is...
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always looking to provoke secession, and he actually snuck in and was able to witness the hanging of john brown. he went down to charleston to watch the secession of south carolina. he goes out to morris island and here he is on the 70 years old and the palmetto guard allow him into their company. he is wearing the uniform of palmetto guards. they are going to give him the opportunity to fire the first shot after the signal went off. he is at the iron battery which is on morris island. lanyard and his shop will hit fort sumter. he fires and hits the fort. abner doubleday actually remembers hearing the first blast hitting the fort and he believed that came with complements from mr. ruffin. ed been ruffin is going to keep -- edmund ruffin is going to keep a diary throughout the work. -- throughout the war. when he finds out about the defeat of general lee's army and the defeat of the army, rather than submit to yankee rule, he's going to put his rifle in his mouth and shoot himself in the head and commit suicide. some argue he fired the first and last shot of the civil war. once the battery opens
always looking to provoke secession, and he actually snuck in and was able to witness the hanging of john brown. he went down to charleston to watch the secession of south carolina. he goes out to morris island and here he is on the 70 years old and the palmetto guard allow him into their company. he is wearing the uniform of palmetto guards. they are going to give him the opportunity to fire the first shot after the signal went off. he is at the iron battery which is on morris island. lanyard...
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a dual biography of abolitionist, john brown and abraham lincoln in the emancipator. ten questions for a post- pandemic world, cnn's weighing in on how our lives change due to the pandemic. watch for many authors in the near future on book tv on c-span2. ♪ >> history and biography sponsored by wells fargo micha michael. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hi there. i am thrilled to join these three amazing authors today. you see them on the screen. latest book our man, richard and the end of the american century and susan lasser and peter baker who spoke just out this fall, the man who ran washington, the times of james and baker the third period two brilliant books about to complicate and fascinating men. they were born a decade apart, baker in houston in 1930, holbrook in manhattan in 1941. baker, republican trained as a lawyer. holder of foreign service officer, democrat. student of foreign policy, there lives to very good trajectories but they both ended up in washington where they became major power players. picking up on that, this is a man with great ambition and even before he came to
a dual biography of abolitionist, john brown and abraham lincoln in the emancipator. ten questions for a post- pandemic world, cnn's weighing in on how our lives change due to the pandemic. watch for many authors in the near future on book tv on c-span2. ♪ >> history and biography sponsored by wells fargo micha michael. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hi there. i am thrilled to join these three amazing authors today. you see them on the screen. latest book our man, richard and the end of the...
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brand has a dual biography of abolitionist john brown and abraham lincoln and the zealot and the emancipator and in ten lessons repost pandemic world, cnn weighs in on how our lives will be changed to the covid in pandemic. find these titles this week wherever books are sold. book tv in prime time starts now. first up the wife of the late democratic congressman, elijah cummings of maryland talks about his life and political career. and then pj overwork has his collection of essays on economics and culture. also this evening actress and political activist jane fonda offers her soft on climate change. foxbusiness news host lou dobbs addresses president trump's agenda at america's future. an environmental activist aaron brockovich america's facing a water crisis. when more information on your program guide online at book tv.org. and now, here is >> high everyone. my name is brittany the deputy director of events policies and present i'd like to bite you all to pmp live. a few housekeeping items to go over before we begin. first i'll be dropping links in the chat where you can purchase copies of
brand has a dual biography of abolitionist john brown and abraham lincoln and the zealot and the emancipator and in ten lessons repost pandemic world, cnn weighs in on how our lives will be changed to the covid in pandemic. find these titles this week wherever books are sold. book tv in prime time starts now. first up the wife of the late democratic congressman, elijah cummings of maryland talks about his life and political career. and then pj overwork has his collection of essays on economics...
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he was enormously update when john brown was hanged. he said this is a dark day in the history of our country. and then in his diary, of course in latin, he writes, slavery, be damned. he would -- his diary would switch between latin and greek and english. he was obviously -- from what you can pick up of this guy, it's no surprise that people were drawn to him and were very impressed with him. in 1859, a state senator in ohio died and the republican party, which is relatively new, comes to him and says you're opposed slavery, you're for emancipation, you're for the union, would you run for state senate? he says i know nothing about politics. they said, give it a try. and he wins overwhelmingly at his first attempt in public office and that begins a political career in 1959, elected -- excuse me, 1859 to 1861. within 20 years he's president of the united states. it's an absolutely remarkable story. and he probably would have gone on to do very well as a lawyer, as a politician, and then the civil war breaks out. when the civil war breaks
he was enormously update when john brown was hanged. he said this is a dark day in the history of our country. and then in his diary, of course in latin, he writes, slavery, be damned. he would -- his diary would switch between latin and greek and english. he was obviously -- from what you can pick up of this guy, it's no surprise that people were drawn to him and were very impressed with him. in 1859, a state senator in ohio died and the republican party, which is relatively new, comes to him...
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a dual biography of abolitionist john brown and abraham lincoln, and ten yes fonz for a powe pandemic world, hour our live will he changed to due to the covid-19 pandemic. find these titles this week wherever books are sold and watch for many of the authors in the near future on book tv on c-span2. >> host: you're watching booktv on c-span2 this sunday wean. we're pleased to live with the authors diamond and civic. their book is called uprising, who said you can't ditch and switch. the awakening of diamond and silk. i want to ask you both what you mean by ditch and switch. >> we mean by ditch and switch we wanted people to ditch what we called the democrat plantation, switch to republican 0 to vote for donald j. trump and we-talking about the mindset of being on a plantation,
a dual biography of abolitionist john brown and abraham lincoln, and ten yes fonz for a powe pandemic world, hour our live will he changed to due to the covid-19 pandemic. find these titles this week wherever books are sold and watch for many of the authors in the near future on book tv on c-span2. >> host: you're watching booktv on c-span2 this sunday wean. we're pleased to live with the authors diamond and civic. their book is called uprising, who said you can't ditch and switch. the...
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because trying to search for someone called john brown. dr. newhall: george washington. [laughter] prof. quigley: we have a question from kristin about the process of applying for pensions. and again, these records are clearly fascinating. to tell you about wartime experiences but also may be about the postwar climate. so kristin is asking whether black soldiers faced additional faculties claiming pension due racism. dr. newhall: that is an excellent question. good to see you here. that was absolutely a problem. black soldiers and particularly formerly enslaved men. freemen from the north had a little easier time, because generally, they tended to be literate compared to formerly enslaved men -- generally. generally had an easier time acquiring evidence from people around them. formerly enslaved people do not have ways to identify themselves. they still had to prove that they existed in the first place, when they applied for pensions. so a lot of the trouble that formerly enslaved people encountered was they had to just prove who they were to begin with and that they had
because trying to search for someone called john brown. dr. newhall: george washington. [laughter] prof. quigley: we have a question from kristin about the process of applying for pensions. and again, these records are clearly fascinating. to tell you about wartime experiences but also may be about the postwar climate. so kristin is asking whether black soldiers faced additional faculties claiming pension due racism. dr. newhall: that is an excellent question. good to see you here. that was...
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more on the book that i'm writing about, i'm going to write about abraham lincoln and john brown. it's going to be a twosome instead of a threesome. in the back, sir. >> i'm wondering if you would comment on the intent of the current administration that yale to remove the name of john c. calhoun from one of their institutions. i don't know if it's a building or a school or something. >> okay. i'll broaden that. the question is, what about the campaign at yale university to eliminate john calhoun's name from a building or a college. i don't know how far along that road they are. anyway, calhoun attended yale. so he was at one time, he was . calhoun attended yale. at one time, he was just the -- considered a distinguished alumnus of yale college. and these days, of course, john calhoun is seen as the arch apologized for slavery. i will just tell you that my general view of erasing names from buildings, taking down statues, is to be very skeptical of this. i will tell you why i'm skeptical. and i teach at the university of texas. at the university of texas, there were erected in the
more on the book that i'm writing about, i'm going to write about abraham lincoln and john brown. it's going to be a twosome instead of a threesome. in the back, sir. >> i'm wondering if you would comment on the intent of the current administration that yale to remove the name of john c. calhoun from one of their institutions. i don't know if it's a building or a school or something. >> okay. i'll broaden that. the question is, what about the campaign at yale university to eliminate...
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history is driven forward by people, pointing back to jesus, to socrates, to thomas jefferson, to john brown when dole phillips. history moves forward by people with ideas that seem deeply unpopular in retrospect are necessary for more evolution. >> we have a hush or from blooming ton. hello, chris. >> thanks for having the conversation. great to see this on television. i was wondering if your guests could comment on debs's relationship with the industrial workers of the world and the general strike. >> lisa phillips, the i-w. w.. >> debs was a founding member of the iww. and it was clearly an industrial union movement, so it was juxtaposed against the american federation of labour, which is more of a skilled workers base union. so the i.w.w., like what debs advocated with socialism was a movement among the working class of people. and it's saw its boundaries not as nationalistic. it sought to work with workers and other countries, spain, france, italy, and this never came to be, but they saw themselves as part of a workers movement, workers fighting capital worldwide, rather than just withi
history is driven forward by people, pointing back to jesus, to socrates, to thomas jefferson, to john brown when dole phillips. history moves forward by people with ideas that seem deeply unpopular in retrospect are necessary for more evolution. >> we have a hush or from blooming ton. hello, chris. >> thanks for having the conversation. great to see this on television. i was wondering if your guests could comment on debs's relationship with the industrial workers of the world and...
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more on the book that i'm writing about, i'm going to write about abraham lincoln and john browning. so it will be a two-some instead of a three-some. in the back, sir. >> a comment on the status of the current administration at yale, and the name of john c. cal tune from one of their in tuitions, i don't know if it is a building or a school, or what. >> and now, i'll broaden that. so the question is, what about the campaign at yale university to eliminate john calhoun's name from one of the building's, or a college or something like that. and i don't remember how far along that road they are. but anyway, calhoun attended yale and so he was at one time he was considered a distinguished alumnus of yale college. and these day, of course, john calhoun is seen as the arch-apologist for slavery. i'll just tell you that my general view of erasing names from buildings, taking down statues is to be very skeptical of this. and i'll tell you why i'm skeptical. and i teach at the university of texas. and at the university of texas, there were erected in the 1920s a series of statues honoring her
more on the book that i'm writing about, i'm going to write about abraham lincoln and john browning. so it will be a two-some instead of a three-some. in the back, sir. >> a comment on the status of the current administration at yale, and the name of john c. cal tune from one of their in tuitions, i don't know if it is a building or a school, or what. >> and now, i'll broaden that. so the question is, what about the campaign at yale university to eliminate john calhoun's name from...
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he would point back to jesus, to socrates, to thomas jefferson, to john brown, wendell phillips, history moves forward with people who start out with an idea that is deeply unpopular but is the next step for moral evolution. >> we have a hoosier for our next call. welcome to the conversation. >> caller: thanks for having the conversation. it's a great surprise to see on television tonight. would you be able to comment on debs' relationship with the industrial workers of the world and with the general strike in seattle? >> lisa phillips? >> the iww was a clearly industrial movement. it was juxtaposed against the american federation of labor which was a crafts skills-based workers union. so it was a movement among working class of people. and it's boundaries not as nationalistic and it sought to work with workers and other countries, spain, france, italy, and is a part of a kind of -- this never came to be, but they saw themselves as a part of a workers' movement among workers fighting capital worldwide rather than just in the united states. it very much fit with debs' later interpretation
he would point back to jesus, to socrates, to thomas jefferson, to john brown, wendell phillips, history moves forward with people who start out with an idea that is deeply unpopular but is the next step for moral evolution. >> we have a hoosier for our next call. welcome to the conversation. >> caller: thanks for having the conversation. it's a great surprise to see on television tonight. would you be able to comment on debs' relationship with the industrial workers of the world...
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forward by people, you know, he would point back to jesus, to -- to socrates, to thomas jefferson, to john brown, wendell phillips. you know, that history moves forward by people who, you know, start out with an idea that's that seems deeply unpopular, but in retrospect is the necessary next step for moral evolution. >> we have a hoosier for our next call from bloomington. there is chris on the line. hell hello, chris. welcome to the conversation. >> caller: thanks for having the conversation. it's a great surprise to see you on television tonight. i was wondering if your guests would be able to comment on debs' relationship with the industrial workers of the world, and with general strike in seattle in 1919. >> all right. lisa phillips, the iww. >> yes. debs was a founding member of the iww which started in 1905, and the iww was a clearly an industrial union movement. so it was juxtaposed against the american federation of labor which was more of a craft, skilled workers-based union. the iww was like what debs advocated with socialism was a movement among a working class of people. and it saw i
forward by people, you know, he would point back to jesus, to -- to socrates, to thomas jefferson, to john brown, wendell phillips. you know, that history moves forward by people who, you know, start out with an idea that's that seems deeply unpopular, but in retrospect is the necessary next step for moral evolution. >> we have a hoosier for our next call from bloomington. there is chris on the line. hell hello, chris. welcome to the conversation. >> caller: thanks for having the...
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remember brittani's description of john doe? >> brown eyes. >> well, it turns out she was wrong. t brown. >> i found this person has green to hazel eyes. >> which is unique. >> very unusual, yes. >> green eyes, the same color as justin hanson's. and the sketch itself, here it is. >> when we saw that composite, i was like, oh, my god. >> it was that close. >> yes, it was. >> justin. >> yeah, yeah. >> but i still didn't want to get my hopes up because i didn't want to get disappointed again. >> still not convinced this man was the guy she'd spent years hunting, gaunterman along with a fellow detective wearing a body cam paid justin a visit. >> hi, are you justin? >> i'm justin. >> cool, i'm jodi. we're detectives from the p.d. >> right from the start justin was calm and cooperative. >> i'm investigating a case that's an older case and visiting friends of people that knew brittani marcell. >> okay. >> hanson invited detectives in his home. where gaunterman started off with the basics. >> did you stop by her sun glass place? >> i walked by, hey, what's new, how are your family, your s
remember brittani's description of john doe? >> brown eyes. >> well, it turns out she was wrong. t brown. >> i found this person has green to hazel eyes. >> which is unique. >> very unusual, yes. >> green eyes, the same color as justin hanson's. and the sketch itself, here it is. >> when we saw that composite, i was like, oh, my god. >> it was that close. >> yes, it was. >> justin. >> yeah, yeah. >> but i still didn't want...
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definitely isn't someone to scoff at but the key to the browns 5, 2, record has really been their defense and that is exactly what has jumped out on film for john bird. think number one a cleveland browns generate generated 14 turnovers off from their defense. >>and you can put the yards per and you can talk about that stat all you want they have set him up i would good field position at times and they can run the ball and those are 2 great ingredients. you know get the ball, good field position running the football, but this guy's excellent quarterback. he's proven he complain anybody system. >>right now the dodgers should be getting nothing but love yes, most people here in the bay area hate them but winning a world series is tough and they deserve some credit. but right now this is what everyone is talking about. that's dodgers 3rd baseman justin turner, he was removed from the game after the 7th inning after he was told he was positive for covid-19 once the dodgers won he returned to the field and celebrated with his teammates even removed his mask, knowing he has the coronavirus it sends a message that celebrating a championship is more im
definitely isn't someone to scoff at but the key to the browns 5, 2, record has really been their defense and that is exactly what has jumped out on film for john bird. think number one a cleveland browns generate generated 14 turnovers off from their defense. >>and you can put the yards per and you can talk about that stat all you want they have set him up i would good field position at times and they can run the ball and those are 2 great ingredients. you know get the ball, good field...
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i started with richard nixon, governor brown in california and john f. kennedy and many of the events he was present at. ,. why this exhibit here in the american art museum at this time? it is the centennial of his birth 100 years ago on may 29, he was born. how do you put an exhibit like this together? first you start with a few researchers. we collected 34,000 photographs of jfk and his family. it took about six months and became the basis of a very important book that we published. from those 34,000 odd pictures in the book we were able to select 77 photographs that we felt told the story of jf k and his life and times. john f. kennedy was a modern president who saw america's place in the world. he was a man who understood history, who served in world war ii. he understood the issues of civil rights. he understood many of the conflicts around the world. . this exhibit addresses the issue of jfk's vision for america. ,. it's the story of the life and his times. pictures from the family scrap book are very interesting. just like any other kid, little di
i started with richard nixon, governor brown in california and john f. kennedy and many of the events he was present at. ,. why this exhibit here in the american art museum at this time? it is the centennial of his birth 100 years ago on may 29, he was born. how do you put an exhibit like this together? first you start with a few researchers. we collected 34,000 photographs of jfk and his family. it took about six months and became the basis of a very important book that we published. from...
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this was what was left of john in this brown paper bag. e said, i'm john lennon. i thought he was crazy. on the outside, i looked fine. i got really good at masking my depression. but inside was a different story. even though i'd been on an antidepressant for months, i was still feeling depressed. is there anything more i can do? yes, adding rexulti may help. when taken with an antidepressant, rexulti was proven to reduce depression symptoms an extra 62% compared to the antidepressant alone. so you can stay on your current treatment and help build on your progress. rexulti can cause serious side effects. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. antidepressants may increase suicidal thoughts and worsen depression in those under 25. call your doctor about fever, stiff muscles, and confusion, which could be life-threatening, or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. increased cholesterol; weight gain; high blood sugar; decreased white blood cells; unusual urges; dizziness on standing; seizures; troubl
this was what was left of john in this brown paper bag. e said, i'm john lennon. i thought he was crazy. on the outside, i looked fine. i got really good at masking my depression. but inside was a different story. even though i'd been on an antidepressant for months, i was still feeling depressed. is there anything more i can do? yes, adding rexulti may help. when taken with an antidepressant, rexulti was proven to reduce depression symptoms an extra 62% compared to the antidepressant alone. so...
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robert browning, preliminary critical care, dr. jason blalock, dr. wes campbell, dr. john hutchins, major kirk klein, commander megan nazrathi, lieutenant commander john shea, and not present are lieutenant beth carter, maureen, both navy nurses, and our director of executive medicine program. as reported yesterday in consultation with this group, i recommended we bring the president up to walter reed as a precautionary measure to provide state-of-the-art monitoring and any care he may need. just 72 hours into his diagnosis now, the first week of covid, and particular this day is the most critical in determining the likely course of this illness. at this time the team and i are happy with the progress that he has made. thursday he had a mild cough and some nasal congestion and fatigue, all of which are now resolving and improving. at this time i would like to bring up dr. dooley to discuss some of the specifics of the president's care. dr. dooley: thank you. good afternoon. i will start off by mentioning how incredibly proud i am of our medical team assembled behind me and
robert browning, preliminary critical care, dr. jason blalock, dr. wes campbell, dr. john hutchins, major kirk klein, commander megan nazrathi, lieutenant commander john shea, and not present are lieutenant beth carter, maureen, both navy nurses, and our director of executive medicine program. as reported yesterday in consultation with this group, i recommended we bring the president up to walter reed as a precautionary measure to provide state-of-the-art monitoring and any care he may need....
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john marvin brown sr. robert patrick perry jr. hing lee. frank small, iii. steven silverman. alexander mcmillan. deny perkins. mary castro. afollow so lee jr. jerome mark specter. john robert hicken. frederick harris. jim shehan. barry downs. mark blume. terrance neil thompson jr. gordon pickering. robert flanders. carlos lamas. juan gilbert dominguez. sara ann staffa. roberta peppitone. jacqueline ross. maria mendoza. william charles edward prince. that's just two pages of names, individuals who have died due to coronavirus. the numbers are obviously absolutely overwhelming, and it's, of course, not just those who have died. it's those who have lost their jobs. it's all those people who have had the illness. eight million people have been diagnosed with covid. who knows what the overall number is, individuals who had it and didn't know it, thought it was something else or people who were asymptomatic. is that number 100 million? is that number 50 million? it's big, and all those individuals now have a preexisting condition. all those individuals now could be discriminated aga
john marvin brown sr. robert patrick perry jr. hing lee. frank small, iii. steven silverman. alexander mcmillan. deny perkins. mary castro. afollow so lee jr. jerome mark specter. john robert hicken. frederick harris. jim shehan. barry downs. mark blume. terrance neil thompson jr. gordon pickering. robert flanders. carlos lamas. juan gilbert dominguez. sara ann staffa. roberta peppitone. jacqueline ross. maria mendoza. william charles edward prince. that's just two pages of names, individuals...
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one accolade john was most proud of when he and his wife judy were inducted into the brown county hall of fame. judy and john had a beautiful farm in an art gallery in brown county, 50 miles east of cincinnati. they developed lifelong friendships and decaded time and energy to their adopted home leading the to restoration of the courthouse and preserving and promoting the boyhood home of ulysses s. grant, one of his heroes. in 2004 i was with john and george w. bush at the white house when he became the first wildlife artist ever to receive the national medal of the arts, the highest honor that can be bestowed upon an artist. until his death, john continued to paint every day at his home studio. he still had a number of commissions he was working on. for countless young artists and lovers of nature, he was and will continue to be a true inspiration. as we mourn our loss, we take heart in knowing that we will all continue to feel his presence, that john ruthven will live on through his masterful artwork, his loving family and all he did to advance the cause of appreciating and protectin
one accolade john was most proud of when he and his wife judy were inducted into the brown county hall of fame. judy and john had a beautiful farm in an art gallery in brown county, 50 miles east of cincinnati. they developed lifelong friendships and decaded time and energy to their adopted home leading the to restoration of the courthouse and preserving and promoting the boyhood home of ulysses s. grant, one of his heroes. in 2004 i was with john and george w. bush at the white house when he...
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are now seeing growth in the infection rate bob brown is following developments from london. and john van tam put it in very stark terms and showed some very alarming graphical representation of what's going on too he showed for example a map which had a purple blotch over the over the northwest of england showing that this is where corona virus is particularly prevalent at the moment but a 2nd map of england wales which showed a brief use the brown color to show where the rate of infection was it was escalating in accelerating at a very rapid rate and it wasn't just concentrated in the north west it was much further south indeed jonathan van dam went on to say for example it was wishful thinking that elderly people could somehow be fenced off he said it was a national phenomenon and that further deaths are inevitable because of the rise in cases already recorded so the lag in the system in the data meant that the deaths are inevitably going to go up because that's the way that the figures work and finally he said that the rise in hospital admissions was a concern because it's doubled
are now seeing growth in the infection rate bob brown is following developments from london. and john van tam put it in very stark terms and showed some very alarming graphical representation of what's going on too he showed for example a map which had a purple blotch over the over the northwest of england showing that this is where corona virus is particularly prevalent at the moment but a 2nd map of england wales which showed a brief use the brown color to show where the rate of infection was...
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john ramose has the story.>> reporter: in the race for mayor, akeem brown had become one of the front runners with endorsements from civic groups, unions and a leather elected officials. but a lot of that has come crashing down as people have discovered that they may not have known the man as well as they thought they did. brown won a seat on the city council in 2018 and had a protest rally early this morning and the outgoing mayor said they had heard brown had run-ins with the law and his pass. >> we never heard of the severity of the domestic violence.>> and local news outlet has unveiled court documents saying that hakim served four years in prison, including insulting, assaulting his wife. she testified that she was pregnant at the time of the assault. then in 2012 he was in court again, accused of abusing another woman also identified as his wife. documents from the preliminary hearing allege that he opposed a set of rules to marriage and that included do what he tells me to do, don't tell people our personal business and cannot talk to any other man. it also said she must be submissive to her husband and
john ramose has the story.>> reporter: in the race for mayor, akeem brown had become one of the front runners with endorsements from civic groups, unions and a leather elected officials. but a lot of that has come crashing down as people have discovered that they may not have known the man as well as they thought they did. brown won a seat on the city council in 2018 and had a protest rally early this morning and the outgoing mayor said they had heard brown had run-ins with the law and...
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former candidate for california governor wants to take any from former governor jerry brown's pet project to fight fires. johncalifornia needs an air armada with at least 60 aircraft. as for funding he says there is plenty of money in the states high-speed rail fund.>> take some of the money being spent on that train of the central valley, which is frankly way behind schedule and it will be obsolete even before it is finished.>> calfire has more than 50 aircraft and when visibility is poor adding more assistance from above doesn't always help. >>> still to come, for the last few months spending time of the napa valley has felt more an episode of survivor but with the glass fire finally at bay the wineglasses are clinking again. >>> and the unusual california art exhibit celebrating everyone who lost the race for president.>> and reminder kpix five as a new app with easy safely shop floor and decor your way! comfortably explore our incredible selection. with safe in-store guidance, or order online, and pick up your products curbside! come discover the perfect floor at the perfect price however is perfect for y
former candidate for california governor wants to take any from former governor jerry brown's pet project to fight fires. johncalifornia needs an air armada with at least 60 aircraft. as for funding he says there is plenty of money in the states high-speed rail fund.>> take some of the money being spent on that train of the central valley, which is frankly way behind schedule and it will be obsolete even before it is finished.>> calfire has more than 50 aircraft and when visibility...
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bush and john mccain and the executive producer of the circus, and ron brown is here as well. gentlemen, good evening. we could have dressed better for mark, ron, but you know -- >> you know, hey, i feel like rand stoddard next to john wayne in liberty valence. >> he wears it well, he is looking good. i appreciate you both joining. ron, i will start with you giving you him an edge on his outfit. with 11 days to go, what impact do we see in the changes in the electorate. >> what trump has sentenced the republican party to is getting bigger margins out of smaller groups. he is doubling down on rural whites, whites without a college degree, and evangelical whites. even though they are shrinking. noncollege whites are the best group. declined 2-3 points. going back as far as we can go and stretching forward as far as we can go. and as you pointed out what is significant about it, it's not surprising that it's happening in texas and arizona, and north carolina, where you have explosive growth in the young, nonwhite population. but it's happening even in ohio, and minnesota, and mich
bush and john mccain and the executive producer of the circus, and ron brown is here as well. gentlemen, good evening. we could have dressed better for mark, ron, but you know -- >> you know, hey, i feel like rand stoddard next to john wayne in liberty valence. >> he wears it well, he is looking good. i appreciate you both joining. ron, i will start with you giving you him an edge on his outfit. with 11 days to go, what impact do we see in the changes in the electorate. >>...
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john would admire. and so we got sterling kay brown. >> stephen: oh, wow.n: i-- i imagine that was-- that was a challenge for him to step into. good for him. >> oh, he did it beautifully, though. he rose to the challenge, and it was just brilliant. and i-- it was my first time working with him, and i adored him. i think he was a great-- i think john would have been proud of what sterling did. >> i d little zoom rehearsal with him, and i just-- i couldn't get through it. i-- i-- i started to cry because-- because it was leo and it was an actor who-- who lived up to the stature of john. so i think-- it was-- it was great to work with sterling. >> yeah. >> stephen: this episode is actually about reelection, basically how is president bartlett going to run this time? richard, what is that episode mean today? you know, 18 years later, how do you perceive that story in the light of our present campaign? >> you know, it's a great question because when i first read this years ago, i've never-- i had never seen the episode after we shot it. when i first read the epi
john would admire. and so we got sterling kay brown. >> stephen: oh, wow.n: i-- i imagine that was-- that was a challenge for him to step into. good for him. >> oh, he did it beautifully, though. he rose to the challenge, and it was just brilliant. and i-- it was my first time working with him, and i adored him. i think he was a great-- i think john would have been proud of what sterling did. >> i d little zoom rehearsal with him, and i just-- i couldn't get through it. i--...
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browning, pulmonary critical care. doctorjason blaylock, infectious disease. doctor wess campbell, infectious disease. doctor john, army nurse. we, that megan nouns is worthy, navy nurse. lieutenant juliana love faux nouns is worthy, navy nurse. lieutenantjuliana love faux pas, navy nurse. the commanderjohn shea, clinical pharmacist. not present, beth carter, the tenant maureen meehan, navy nurses, and our executive medical programme. as reported yesterday, consultation with this group recommended we bring the president up to walter reed army medical center as a precautionary measure to provide state—of—the—art monitoring and any care he may need. just 72 hours into the diagnosis now, the first week of covid—i9, ten are the most critical in determining the likely cause of this illness. that's right the first ten. the team andi that's right the first ten. the team and i are so far happy with his progress. he had a mild cough and some nasal congestion, fatigue, all of which are now resolving and improving. at this time i would like to being abducted dooley to discuss some of the specifics of the president's care. t
browning, pulmonary critical care. doctorjason blaylock, infectious disease. doctor wess campbell, infectious disease. doctor john, army nurse. we, that megan nouns is worthy, navy nurse. lieutenant juliana love faux nouns is worthy, navy nurse. lieutenantjuliana love faux pas, navy nurse. the commanderjohn shea, clinical pharmacist. not present, beth carter, the tenant maureen meehan, navy nurses, and our executive medical programme. as reported yesterday, consultation with this group...
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browning pulmonary critical care, dr. jason blalock, infectious disease. dr. wes campbell infectious disease. dr. johnin's anesthesia. curt cline army nurse, lieutenant guiliana navy nurse, lieutenant john shea clinical pharmacist, not with us, are navy nurses and the doctor and executive director of the medicine program. in consultation with this group, i recommend we bring the president up to walter reed as a precautionary measure to provide state of the art monitoring and any care that he may need. just 72 hours into the diagnosis now, the first week of covid in a particular day seven to day 10 are most critical in determining the likely course of this illness. at this time the deem and i are extremely happy with the progress the president has made. thursday he had a mild cough with nasal congestion and fatigue all of which are now resolving and improving. at this time i'd like to bring up dr. dooley to discuss some of the specifics of the president's care. >> thank you, and good afternoon, dr. sean dooley as dr. conley mentioned. >> i'll start off by mentioning what an incredible -- how incredibly
browning pulmonary critical care, dr. jason blalock, infectious disease. dr. wes campbell infectious disease. dr. johnin's anesthesia. curt cline army nurse, lieutenant guiliana navy nurse, lieutenant john shea clinical pharmacist, not with us, are navy nurses and the doctor and executive director of the medicine program. in consultation with this group, i recommend we bring the president up to walter reed as a precautionary measure to provide state of the art monitoring and any care that he...
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brown stepping in for john spencer who passed away un2005. back >> what are you doing? >> just trying to get some pizza in an uncivilized world. >> as dramatic as all of that is, just look at everybody coming back. >> and the music >> it gives you the chills >> i'm stuck on the fact rob lowe hasn't aged a day, not one moment >> i think he's gone backwards >> it airs on hbo max on october 15th that's coming up that's going to benefit a great organization as well when we all vote so be sure to check it out >> mindy kaling just pulled out a major surprise she had a baby she already has a daughter who she welcomed back in 2017, but now 2 1/2-year-old catherine is a big center, kaling announcing the news on the late show. >> i'm telling you for the first time now it feels so strange, but i gave birth to a baby boy on september 3rd. >> no one even knew you were pregnant >> i know. i know it's -- this is news to a lot of people >> do we have a name yet >> yes oh, yes. he has a name. his name is spencer. yes. i forgot the most important part of it. >
brown stepping in for john spencer who passed away un2005. back >> what are you doing? >> just trying to get some pizza in an uncivilized world. >> as dramatic as all of that is, just look at everybody coming back. >> and the music >> it gives you the chills >> i'm stuck on the fact rob lowe hasn't aged a day, not one moment >> i think he's gone backwards >> it airs on hbo max on october 15th that's coming up that's going to benefit a great...
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stick around for "power lunch" and pat brown will join us to talk about their latest product. teth qckren johnsui bak >>> welcome to "power lunch. i'm kelly evans. here's what's on tap stocks are rallying but off the highs of the session the dow is up nearly a 1% gain this hour. plus, the tech crackdown is here the department of justice filing
stick around for "power lunch" and pat brown will join us to talk about their latest product. teth qckren johnsui bak >>> welcome to "power lunch. i'm kelly evans. here's what's on tap stocks are rallying but off the highs of the session the dow is up nearly a 1% gain this hour. plus, the tech crackdown is here the department of justice filing
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brown thank you. aditi, a wanted to got you in there. but pat, a lot of explaining to do about this milk glad you could join us here on "power lunch." >> johnvery much going to take a quick break. when we come back, more "power lunch. markets higher into the final hour of trading. we will tell you what is driving this move. don't rgfoet you can always watch and listen to us live on the go on the cnbc app we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ the rx crafted by lexus. lease the 2020 rx350 for $409 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. >>> welcome back to "power lunch. kelly, the major afternoons are holing onto gains though they lost some steam just in the past hour i don't think it issing awe said but there are hopes with stimulus coming through. a couple of stocks i have got my eye on after earnings ibm down as revenue growth continues to be elusive. lodge tech, though, up nearly 16%. that's a company with gaming hardware, with web cams. i mean revenue up 5% because of the times we are in. >> yes, they are absolutely in the sweet spot john, also what about shares of uber today >> yeah. we were just talking about prop 22 and t
brown thank you. aditi, a wanted to got you in there. but pat, a lot of explaining to do about this milk glad you could join us here on "power lunch." >> johnvery much going to take a quick break. when we come back, more "power lunch. markets higher into the final hour of trading. we will tell you what is driving this move. don't rgfoet you can always watch and listen to us live on the go on the cnbc app we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ the rx crafted by lexus. lease the...
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practice because of possible exposure to the coronavirus fact trent brown was placed on the covid-19 list after testing positive. we have john treat each with the latest. >>at least we saw tom brady in his 6 glimmering super bowl rings coming. as for covid well it's far less predictable and far more dangerous and that could result in a backup plan and a whole lot of backups for the raiders this sunday trip around is not here today. >>i status is unknown we had to 5 of our starting linemen home because they i had a tracer i guess they were around trent i can't get into things any more than that trent brown, the league's most mountainous man. >>sidelined by an invisible monster and forcing a line change never seen in the history of football practice. you got to have a line in the play in. well 5 on sunday we'll be ready to go well maybe what we do know even for the franchise that brought us the michael crabtree keep tlaib fight over ripped chain the marshawn lynch getting ejected and then riding the subway home and the entire in brown traveling circus this episode may take the crazy cake. >>it ranks number one in the weirdest
practice because of possible exposure to the coronavirus fact trent brown was placed on the covid-19 list after testing positive. we have john treat each with the latest. >>at least we saw tom brady in his 6 glimmering super bowl rings coming. as for covid well it's far less predictable and far more dangerous and that could result in a backup plan and a whole lot of backups for the raiders this sunday trip around is not here today. >>i status is unknown we had to 5 of our starting...
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brown, working from home today as precaution. chief of naval operations, michael gillday working from home. general johnmond, head of space operations, working from home. we are waiting to hear about james mcconville, head of the army and his proximity to this potential outbreak. at the pentagon all of the top leadership, it is the military. they're pretty responsible. they wear masks, practice social distancing, but what has happened is what is happening across the country. someone that they have been in contact with now testing positive, sending best wishes to the vice commandant of the coast guard, of course, but it set off a chain of events across the highest levels of military kmanld he kmanld in the pentagon. >> thank you for that reporting. we'll keep an eye as it plays out. we wish the admiral well. how one historic black college is handling covid-19 testing on campus. some things are good to know. like where to find the cheapest gas in town and which supermarket gives you the most bang for your buck. something else that's good to know? if you have medicare and medicaid, you may be able to get m
brown, working from home today as precaution. chief of naval operations, michael gillday working from home. general johnmond, head of space operations, working from home. we are waiting to hear about james mcconville, head of the army and his proximity to this potential outbreak. at the pentagon all of the top leadership, it is the military. they're pretty responsible. they wear masks, practice social distancing, but what has happened is what is happening across the country. someone that they...
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brown was placed on the nfl's covid list. also, star safety johnathan abram is not allowed to practice due to covid concerns. head coach john brewed den who had covid himself earlier this year is frustrated but remains optimistic. >> we'll be ready to go. i'm more concerned about trent, his health than anything. this is covid. and i am concerned about anybody that has it or is near it. >> the raiders facility near las vegas remains open for now, and as of now, sunday night football against the buccaneers in las vegas is still scheduled to be played. but as we play this season in the nfl, things can play quickly. >>> game two of the world series this evening had a bit of a local feel briefly. tony gonsolin started. he is from vacaville and went to st. mary's college. he didn't last long. a home run in the first inning and the rays didn't look back. tampa wins 6-4 and evens the best of seven series at one game apiece. we're back in a moment. in business you have to be able to shift-pivot-adapt. then do it all over again. comcast business gives you fast, reliable internet on the nation's largest gig-speed network. and now for
brown was placed on the nfl's covid list. also, star safety johnathan abram is not allowed to practice due to covid concerns. head coach john brewed den who had covid himself earlier this year is frustrated but remains optimistic. >> we'll be ready to go. i'm more concerned about trent, his health than anything. this is covid. and i am concerned about anybody that has it or is near it. >> the raiders facility near las vegas remains open for now, and as of now, sunday night football...
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garibaldi pulmonary critical care dr robert browning pulmonary critical care doctor jason blair locke infectious disease doctor wes campbell infectious disease doctor john hodgman and seizure. major kurt kline army nurse commander meghan as ready navy nurse lieutenant giuliana live the vote a navy nurse attending the town of commander john shea clinical pharmacist and not present with us or lieutenant beth carter attending marini hand both navy nurses and doctor jesse show now director executive medicine program. as reported yesterday consultation with this group i recommended we bring the president up to walter reed as a precautionary measure measure. to provide state of the art monitoring and any care that he may need. just 72 hours into the diagnosis now the 1st week of it in a particular day 7 to 10 of the most critical in determining the likely course of this illness. at this time the team and i are extremely happy with the progress the president has made. there is a he had a mild cough and some nasal congestion and fatigue all of which are now resolving improving at this time and like to bring up dr dooley to discuss some of the specifics in the p
garibaldi pulmonary critical care dr robert browning pulmonary critical care doctor jason blair locke infectious disease doctor wes campbell infectious disease doctor john hodgman and seizure. major kurt kline army nurse commander meghan as ready navy nurse lieutenant giuliana live the vote a navy nurse attending the town of commander john shea clinical pharmacist and not present with us or lieutenant beth carter attending marini hand both navy nurses and doctor jesse show now director...
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when john lewis and others attempted to walk from the brown's chapel in selma across the bridge towards montgomery, they were met by the alabama state troopers. >> under the orders of governor wallace? >> under the orders of governor wallace. it's never been clear exactly what those orders were. but he said to stop them. they thought this meant stop by any means. they had deputies on horseback who were anxious to do a little head cracking. that's what happened. we'll show you some news reels from 1965 about those marchs from selma, about 100 or so miles, less than that from where we sit here in montgomery. we'll introduce you to peggy wallace kennedy. she's inside dimension, we will be joining her in there. here is the 1965 follies. >> spreading overnight, from an obscure southern town in the newspapers, discharge was headquarters anthony crew tried, for the right to vote. and it was here that martin luther king came to lend his support to the campaign. he pointed out from selma's 14,000 negroes only 300 had been registered at the polls. the procession was broken up by state troopers an
when john lewis and others attempted to walk from the brown's chapel in selma across the bridge towards montgomery, they were met by the alabama state troopers. >> under the orders of governor wallace? >> under the orders of governor wallace. it's never been clear exactly what those orders were. but he said to stop them. they thought this meant stop by any means. they had deputies on horseback who were anxious to do a little head cracking. that's what happened. we'll show you some...
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. >> whenever i see my black siblings, brown siblings, queer and disabled siblings, a lot of us have a sense of existential dread. johnennials she says the status quo is unacceptable. >> the system does not seem to give a heck about anybody so why would we want to perpetuate a system we never benefited from? john: the demographic shift toward millennials could be troubling for republicans. they won the white house in 2016 on the strength of votes from white baby boomers. before the pandemic, we spoke with consultant rory cooper, who was communication director for eric cantor. >> look at the rhoric from the president. it is the platform that says to older generations, we will keep things the way they used to be. that is effective if you are running a base election and think you can turn out older voters. john: recent polls show mr. trump losing support among older voters this time around and driving away younger conservatives. 29-year-old melissa from alabama has campaigned for republicans in the past. this year she plans to vote for both democratic presidential nominee joe biden and democratic incumbent senator doug j
. >> whenever i see my black siblings, brown siblings, queer and disabled siblings, a lot of us have a sense of existential dread. johnennials she says the status quo is unacceptable. >> the system does not seem to give a heck about anybody so why would we want to perpetuate a system we never benefited from? john: the demographic shift toward millennials could be troubling for republicans. they won the white house in 2016 on the strength of votes from white baby boomers. before the...
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but the key to the browns 5 into record has really been their defense and that is exactly what has jumped off on film for john group. right now the dodgers should be getting nothing but love yes, most people here in the bay area hate them. but winning a world series is tough and they deserve some credit but right now this is what everyone is talking about the dodgers 3rd baseman justin turner he was removed from the game after the 7th inning after he tested positive for covid-19. once the dodgers won he returned to the field and celebrated with his teammates even removed his mask knowing. he has the coronavirus it sends a message that hey celebrating a championship is more important than other people safeties and setting an example even if you ignore the fact that the dodgers let him play with an inconclusive test results the optics of it all still look bad. mlb address the situation today in a statement part of a statement they put out by the league while a desire to celebrate is understandable turner's decision to leave isolation and enter the field was wrong and put everyone he came in contact with that ri
but the key to the browns 5 into record has really been their defense and that is exactly what has jumped off on film for john group. right now the dodgers should be getting nothing but love yes, most people here in the bay area hate them. but winning a world series is tough and they deserve some credit but right now this is what everyone is talking about the dodgers 3rd baseman justin turner he was removed from the game after the 7th inning after he tested positive for covid-19. once the...
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john cena's. a racist segregationist from mississippi as a man of character. even said this of stennis, who opposed brown versus board of education, a southern them manifesto. this is a racist manifesto, a lot of these governors had signed on to it. biden even bragged about stennis gifting him with a table of which the southern manifesto was taught ansigned. that's why we are communicating with the american people, particularly african-americans of black americans. 2017 joe biden says, i've been around so long i've worked with james eastland. who again was a segregationist from mississippi. even in the days when i got there, the democratic party still had seven or eight old-fashioned segregationist. he would get up, argue like the devil with them, then you'd go down and have lunch or dinner together. at the political system where we were divided on issues, but the political system worked. that is biden, 2019, comments he made about working with segregationists. 2019, he had been talking about his time working with eastland, and then georgia segregationist herman talmadge. in the 1970s, when he began disc
john cena's. a racist segregationist from mississippi as a man of character. even said this of stennis, who opposed brown versus board of education, a southern them manifesto. this is a racist manifesto, a lot of these governors had signed on to it. biden even bragged about stennis gifting him with a table of which the southern manifesto was taught ansigned. that's why we are communicating with the american people, particularly african-americans of black americans. 2017 joe biden says, i've...
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to 6:00 the fleet of book mobiles will park at josÉ ortega elementary school and willy brown middle school and johno'connel high school and treasure island tuesday 2:00 to 6:00 and they can receive holds at each location. at all three sfusd sites they'll have access to the schoolyard. families will not be permitted to enter school building. sfpl go-go is a school side pick up only. you must reserve materials ahead of time we're expanding access to reading material for all public school students. for more information visit sfpl.org/sfpltogo. congratulations to an elementary school for being selected as a national blue ribbon school by the california department of education. it's an honor. it goes to schools who have achieved high performance or closed academic gaps. once again, congratulations. indigenous people's day is monday october 12. all san francisco unified school district schools and offices will be closed. and finally, i want to remind everyone once again the importance of voting. ballots are arriving at registered voters households this week. i want to remind everyone san franciscans will
to 6:00 the fleet of book mobiles will park at josÉ ortega elementary school and willy brown middle school and johno'connel high school and treasure island tuesday 2:00 to 6:00 and they can receive holds at each location. at all three sfusd sites they'll have access to the schoolyard. families will not be permitted to enter school building. sfpl go-go is a school side pick up only. you must reserve materials ahead of time we're expanding access to reading material for all public school...
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the homeowner in critical care dr robert browning pulmonary critical care dr jason blair lock infectious disease doctor wes campbell infectious disease dr john hodgman and seizure. major kurt kline army nurse commander meghan as ready navy nurse lieutenant giuliana live live opa navy nurse tending the 10 commander john shea clinical pharmacist and not present with us or lieutenant beth carter lieutenant marini hand both navy nurses and dr jesse show now director executive medicine program. as reported yesterday consultation with this group i recommended we bring the president up to walter reed the precautionary measure measure. to provide state of the art monitoring and any care that he may need just 72 hours into the diagnosis now the 1st week of it in a particular day 7 to 10 of the most critical in determining the likely course of this illness at this time the team and i are extremely happy with the progress the president has made there is a he had a mild cough and some nasal congestion and fatigue all of which are now resolving improving at this time and like to bring up dr dooley to discuss some of the specifics of the president's care.
the homeowner in critical care dr robert browning pulmonary critical care dr jason blair lock infectious disease doctor wes campbell infectious disease dr john hodgman and seizure. major kurt kline army nurse commander meghan as ready navy nurse lieutenant giuliana live live opa navy nurse tending the 10 commander john shea clinical pharmacist and not present with us or lieutenant beth carter lieutenant marini hand both navy nurses and dr jesse show now director executive medicine program. as...
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browning, dr. jason blaloch, infectious disease, dr. wes campbell, infectious disease. dr. johngen, anesthesia, major kurt cline, army nurse, megan nasredy, army nurse, lieutenant john laopola, navy nurse, and not present with us are lieutenant beth carter, maureen mehan and dr. jesse shohal, director of medicine. as reported yesterday, consultation with this group, i recommended we bring the president up to walter reed as a precautionary measure to provide state-of-the-art monitoring and any care that he may need. just 72 hours into the diagnosis now, the first week of covid in a particular day seven to ten are the most critical in determining the likely course of this illness. at this time, the team and i are extremely happy with the progress the president has made. thursday he had a mild cough and n nasal congestion and fatigue, all of which are improving. i would like to bring up dr. dooley with specifics in the president's care. >> thank you. i'm dr. sean dooley, as dr. conley mentioned. what an incredible -- how incredibly proud i am of our medical team assembled behind me
browning, dr. jason blaloch, infectious disease, dr. wes campbell, infectious disease. dr. johngen, anesthesia, major kurt cline, army nurse, megan nasredy, army nurse, lieutenant john laopola, navy nurse, and not present with us are lieutenant beth carter, maureen mehan and dr. jesse shohal, director of medicine. as reported yesterday, consultation with this group, i recommended we bring the president up to walter reed as a precautionary measure to provide state-of-the-art monitoring and any...
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browning, dr. jason blalock, infectious disease. dr. wes campbell, infectious disease. dr. hodgeson, anesthesia. command commander, navy nurse, lieutenant commander john shay, clinical pharmacist, and not present with us are beth carter, maureen mayhan, both navy nurses and also executive of medicine program. as reported yesterday, consultation with this group, i recommended we bring the president up to walter reed as a precautionary measure to provide state-of-the-art monitoring and any care that he may need. just 72 hours into the diagnosis now, the first week of covid and 7 to 10 are the most critical in determining the likely course of this illness. at this time, the team and i are extremely happy with the progress the president has made. thursday he had a mild cough and nasal congestion and fatigue. all of which are now resolving and improving. i'd like to bring up dr. dooley to discuss some of the specifics of the president's care. >> thank you and good afternoon. i'll start off by mentioning what an incredible -- how incredibly proud i am of our medical team assembled behind me and the honor it has been to care for the president over the last 2
browning, dr. jason blalock, infectious disease. dr. wes campbell, infectious disease. dr. hodgeson, anesthesia. command commander, navy nurse, lieutenant commander john shay, clinical pharmacist, and not present with us are beth carter, maureen mayhan, both navy nurses and also executive of medicine program. as reported yesterday, consultation with this group, i recommended we bring the president up to walter reed as a precautionary measure to provide state-of-the-art monitoring and any care...
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browning, pulmonary critical care, dr. jason, infectious disease. dr. west campbell, infectious disease, major kirk nurse, navy nurse, lieutenant commander john shea, clinicalnd nout present with us with beth carter. as reported yesterday in consultation with this group i recommended we bring the president up to walter reed. as a precautionary measure to provide start of the art monitoring and any care he may need. just 72 hours into the diagnosis now. the first week of covid are the most critical in determining the likely source of this illness. at this time the team and i are extremely happy the progress the president has made. thursday he had a mild cuff with nasal congestion and fatigue all which are resolving and improving. >> thank you and good afternoon. i'm dr. sean dooly as dr. conley mentioned. i'll start off by mentioning how incredibly proud i am of our medical team assembled behind me. and the honor has been to care for the president over the last 24 hours here at walter reed. he's receiving outstanding multidisciplinary care. the state assigns for coronavirus infection. we are monitoring him very closely for any evidence of complications from
browning, pulmonary critical care, dr. jason, infectious disease. dr. west campbell, infectious disease, major kirk nurse, navy nurse, lieutenant commander john shea, clinicalnd nout present with us with beth carter. as reported yesterday in consultation with this group i recommended we bring the president up to walter reed. as a precautionary measure to provide start of the art monitoring and any care he may need. just 72 hours into the diagnosis now. the first week of covid are the most...
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john. appreciate that. >>> hugest early voting numbers that are breaking records. pamela brown? >> the bottom line, anderson, a lot of voters have already cast their ballots. take a look here. early voting continues to skyrocket. with more than 46 million votes cast so far. we're seeing record early voting turnout in florida, georgia and texas, in states you see on the map. let's take a closer look at the lone star state. so far nearly 35% of all registered voters have cast their balloted compared to just 18% last time. wisconsin, the number of registered voters casting their ballots early shot up 20% -- 20 points from 2016 with more than 1.1 million casting their ballots so far. and we still have a week and a half to go, anderson. >> how will these big pre-election voting numbers impact how quickly the votes are counted? do we know yet? >> yeah, this is why these early voting numbers are so important. i'll tell you why. because wisconsin and pennsylvania, theese are two states that could determine who wins the president and i they can't start processing and counting those ball
john. appreciate that. >>> hugest early voting numbers that are breaking records. pamela brown? >> the bottom line, anderson, a lot of voters have already cast their ballots. take a look here. early voting continues to skyrocket. with more than 46 million votes cast so far. we're seeing record early voting turnout in florida, georgia and texas, in states you see on the map. let's take a closer look at the lone star state. so far nearly 35% of all registered voters have cast their...