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>> john campbell i call the evil genius of america, it's the former supreme court justice who is in the majority in the jets got decision, and he's from alabama. when the civil war breaks out, he resigns to join the confederacy where he becomes jefferson davis is assistant secretary of war. in that role, he says a number of things that did not hold up well in the 21st century, and he's at the end of the war robert e. lee and others in those last moments of the confederacy are opposing that they employ black church, that violates everything on which the confederacy is based. he is arrested after the lincoln association because they think they have a part in it, and is held in jail and come out very embittered. and will make the legal career in new orleans after radical reconstruction began fighting the reconstruction government. virtually everything that he does, every case he's litigating is being done to thwart the reconstruction, the biracial reconstruction government of louisiana. he says things like, we have africans in a place all around us. and every day they are bartering away th
>> john campbell i call the evil genius of america, it's the former supreme court justice who is in the majority in the jets got decision, and he's from alabama. when the civil war breaks out, he resigns to join the confederacy where he becomes jefferson davis is assistant secretary of war. in that role, he says a number of things that did not hold up well in the 21st century, and he's at the end of the war robert e. lee and others in those last moments of the confederacy are opposing...
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that was the view there from political germany now we want to go to medical britain dr john campbell is one of britain's most respected medical boyce's in this pandemic his you tube channel has become a reference guide for people seeking clarity about the corona fire starter campbell joins me tonight from carlisle in the u.k. or to campbell it's good to see you again we heard we heard today from both the u.k. and germany that europe could very well be facing a 2nd wave you and i we talked about this possibility several months ago several times you you predicted it is it coming true. it's interesting there's definitely an increasing case is pretty well throughout europe as you say the u.k. is kind of flattened out in greece is actually doing quite well also but if you take for example the average number of cases in germany you're getting back in june it was about 350 cases a day and today it was up at 633 cases so there's definitely an increase coming and there's also an increase in spain spain is actually leading the pack in terms of european increase unfortunately france there's inc
that was the view there from political germany now we want to go to medical britain dr john campbell is one of britain's most respected medical boyce's in this pandemic his you tube channel has become a reference guide for people seeking clarity about the corona fire starter campbell joins me tonight from carlisle in the u.k. or to campbell it's good to see you again we heard we heard today from both the u.k. and germany that europe could very well be facing a 2nd wave you and i we talked about...
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john campbell was given not out at first. but replays showed the faintest of touches, and stuart broad had the breakthrough. and england soon had a second. close, close, gone! kraigg brathwaite, trapped in front by chris woakes, as west indies‘ problems deepened by the minute. he finds that length! shai hope, emphatically bowled by broad to complete an excellent morning for england. what would be a series levelling victory now firmly within their sights. andy swiss, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here is chris. we have had some dramatic skies in parts of south—west england. this has been working into devon and cornwall bringing scenes like these. this weather watch picture was sent to us byjilly. we have got some fair whether cloud bubbling up. we do have showers, not many for northern ireland and north—west england, but quite a lot in scotland. it is here where you have got the greatest chance of seeing a downpour. this was aberdeen earlier on this morning. through the rest of the afternoon the showers will be mos
john campbell was given not out at first. but replays showed the faintest of touches, and stuart broad had the breakthrough. and england soon had a second. close, close, gone! kraigg brathwaite, trapped in front by chris woakes, as west indies‘ problems deepened by the minute. he finds that length! shai hope, emphatically bowled by broad to complete an excellent morning for england. what would be a series levelling victory now firmly within their sights. andy swiss, bbc news. time for a look...
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now we have 2 guests with us john campbell is a medical expert he's a retired nurse and his you tube channels become an important resource for people seeking clarity about the coronavirus he's with us from carlisle and we have more $1000.00 shot he's the chief correspondent of geo news he reports on pakistan britain as well as muslim and european affairs he's joining us from london gentlemen it's great to have you both john i want to start with you how worried about are you about these a localized outbreaks that we're seeing. yes i'm very worried is the onset of the virus has been declining for some time now in the u.k. but over the past week or 2 we've seen a gradual increase but the increase is not even although over the counter those particular areas where the increase is more prevalent there's more of the virus in the community and what the government is doing he's moving to try and crush these increased localized areas for example nest has been closed down probably 3 or 4 weeks now a gradual reopening of leicester stocks on monday and now this straight to manchester area it's a
now we have 2 guests with us john campbell is a medical expert he's a retired nurse and his you tube channels become an important resource for people seeking clarity about the coronavirus he's with us from carlisle and we have more $1000.00 shot he's the chief correspondent of geo news he reports on pakistan britain as well as muslim and european affairs he's joining us from london gentlemen it's great to have you both john i want to start with you how worried about are you about these a...
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the sunshine at southampton. 96 more runs to win but there is the caveat that they don't have john campbellised toe earlier on, he can bat again if required, it will be interesting to see that eventuality occui’s. interesting to see that eventuality occurs. this match is on a knife edge, 96 more to win,104—4 score. there's been widespread condemnation of racist abuse sent to the crystal palace forward wilfred zaha on social media. zaha re—posted the messages ahead of their premier league game against aston villa this afternoon. they're from someone who claims to be an aston villa fan telling him not to score and also include racist images. palace have called the messages a ‘disgrace', whilst villa say they will involve the police and ban the fan for life when they're identified. well, that match against crystal palace is one that aston villa simply need to win. they're seven points from safety with just three games left after this one. and they're a goal up at half—time, trezeguet put villa ahead just before half time. earlier, wolves moved to within three points of the european places with
the sunshine at southampton. 96 more runs to win but there is the caveat that they don't have john campbellised toe earlier on, he can bat again if required, it will be interesting to see that eventuality occui’s. interesting to see that eventuality occurs. this match is on a knife edge, 96 more to win,104—4 score. there's been widespread condemnation of racist abuse sent to the crystal palace forward wilfred zaha on social media. zaha re—posted the messages ahead of their premier league...
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john campbell was given not out at first.kthrough. and england soon had a second. close, close, gone! kraigg brathwaite, trapped in front by chris woakes, as west indies‘ problems deepened by the minute. he finds that length! shai hope, emphatically bowled by broad to complete an excellent morning for england. what would be a series levelling victory now firmly within their sights. andy swiss, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here is chris. we have had some dramatic skies in parts of south—west
john campbell was given not out at first.kthrough. and england soon had a second. close, close, gone! kraigg brathwaite, trapped in front by chris woakes, as west indies‘ problems deepened by the minute. he finds that length! shai hope, emphatically bowled by broad to complete an excellent morning for england. what would be a series levelling victory now firmly within their sights. andy swiss, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. here is chris. we have had some dramatic skies in parts of...
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of the final die to win by 4 wickets in southampton how do was at the crease without going to john campbell who had a rigid it's hard but return to complete the job for the much when it was german blackwood is called 95 the west indies team agreed to fulfil this tour despite the coronavirus situation in the u.k. with over 44000 official deaths one of southern brazil was biggest football darby's has been called off before kick off to 14 members of a tame testing positive for corona virus report cites africa when say is the affected carbon is returning home to the santa catarina state championship only restarted 4 days ago which a coincide with gz apply on sunday just like a wednesday is of course the cup that lost most of his players in a plane crash in colombia in 26 think how much of the city boss pep guardiola is confident his club will have that 2 year ban from european competition overturned in february european football's governing body u.i. for the english premier league club have committed serious breaches of financial fair play rules but city who was 2nd in the table appealed to the
of the final die to win by 4 wickets in southampton how do was at the crease without going to john campbell who had a rigid it's hard but return to complete the job for the much when it was german blackwood is called 95 the west indies team agreed to fulfil this tour despite the coronavirus situation in the u.k. with over 44000 official deaths one of southern brazil was biggest football darby's has been called off before kick off to 14 members of a tame testing positive for corona virus report...
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cnn security correspondent josh campbell was right there. >> hi, john.protests here in the city of portland, oregon. seen well over 50 days where protesters come out mostly peaceful in the daytime, calling for racial justice, calling for an end to police brutality in their words and an end to this influx of federal troops that were sent in, the federal agents by the trump administration. apologize for my voice in advance. we are tear gassed overnight more times than can count because in this group there's a group of rioters that then caused federal agents to come out. these rioters launching fireworks and projectiles and setting fire overnight that causing federal agents to launch tear gas into the crowd pushing all of us back away from that area. in the crowd in addition to protesters and journalists was the mayor of portland and i caught with him overnight and asked him whether or not the local administration, local police are to blame or responsible for some of the destruction that we have seen here night after night. take a listen what he said and po
cnn security correspondent josh campbell was right there. >> hi, john.protests here in the city of portland, oregon. seen well over 50 days where protesters come out mostly peaceful in the daytime, calling for racial justice, calling for an end to police brutality in their words and an end to this influx of federal troops that were sent in, the federal agents by the trump administration. apologize for my voice in advance. we are tear gassed overnight more times than can count because in...
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. >> reporter: in downtown campbell, john moran was enjoying his daily cup of coffee and is looking forwardr again. >> your life has got to go on. so i think just be wise, but not to a point where you are a prisoner. >> kiet do, kpix 5. >>> a live look at sfo, a hub for united. today the airline announced it is ending layoff warnings two 36,000 please. it is almost half of its us staff. the notices include 11,000 flight attendants, 11,000 customer service and gate agents, 5500 maintenance workers, and 2250 pilots. united says that hopes to limit the layoffs by offering early retirement to some. >>> a luxury apparel brand that survived the civil war, the great depression, world war ii and the great recession may not survive coronavirus. after more than 200 years, brooks brothers is filing for bankruptcy. the suit making company had been struggling in recent years, but it has been decimated by the pandemic which sent demand for business attire plummeting. the retailer plans to close 20% of its stores. >>> is the pandemic continues to surge, so does the need for food. the number of new people
. >> reporter: in downtown campbell, john moran was enjoying his daily cup of coffee and is looking forwardr again. >> your life has got to go on. so i think just be wise, but not to a point where you are a prisoner. >> kiet do, kpix 5. >>> a live look at sfo, a hub for united. today the airline announced it is ending layoff warnings two 36,000 please. it is almost half of its us staff. the notices include 11,000 flight attendants, 11,000 customer service and gate...
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cody campbell and john sellars. thank you, cody. thank you, john. good job. thanks also to secretary david bernhardt. david, thank you. energy secretary in texas. he really kept him very busy. where is dan? you have been kept very busy, very busy. a great senator, and a great friend of mine, senator ted cruz. dad, thank you. he's out there fighting for you. i want to tell you. thank you, ted. representatives -- these are friends of mine. they are warriors. jodey arrington and mike conaway. thank you, fellows. thank you. thank you. great job. a very, very special man in a very special talent in governor greg abbott. thank you, thank you greg. great job you are doing. and he's working hard. and you are doing a fantastic job. our people are working together. you're getting everything you need. good. thank you for doing such a good job. thank you also dan patrick, your lieutenant governor. no better team in the country. thank you. midland county judge terry johnson. thank you, terry. thank you. your former governor, a great man, a friend of mine, secretary of ene
cody campbell and john sellars. thank you, cody. thank you, john. good job. thanks also to secretary david bernhardt. david, thank you. energy secretary in texas. he really kept him very busy. where is dan? you have been kept very busy, very busy. a great senator, and a great friend of mine, senator ted cruz. dad, thank you. he's out there fighting for you. i want to tell you. thank you, ted. representatives -- these are friends of mine. they are warriors. jodey arrington and mike conaway....
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john campbell was set on 32 whenjofra archer sent one down. he couldn't control it.to control the scoreboard today and we prove that we can do that. i love watching jimmy ball, love being on the field with him. you can learn so much being up there with him, and i think we bring the best out of each other when we are on the field together. the west indies will resume today hoping to just stay in touch. the hopes of a win tojoin —— bring joy back home i now ever more distant. and enable won a record third king george race at ascot. ridden by frankie dettori, the favourite stormed clear to beat sovereign. with only three runners, it was the smallest ever field for this race. it was also a record equalling seventh win for dettori 25 years after his first. of course, knows spectators at ascot. no spectators at the cricket. we saw katie talking about the return of live crowds at the oval for a test event, and it has been so frustrating, having that series deciding test cricketjust down the right —— road from here at old trafford and all is empty seats. i know you would hav
john campbell was set on 32 whenjofra archer sent one down. he couldn't control it.to control the scoreboard today and we prove that we can do that. i love watching jimmy ball, love being on the field with him. you can learn so much being up there with him, and i think we bring the best out of each other when we are on the field together. the west indies will resume today hoping to just stay in touch. the hopes of a win tojoin —— bring joy back home i now ever more distant. and enable won a...
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today, the president of the state's naacp was here and also former mayor who worked with john lewis, mayor bill campbell. i want you to take a listen to how he described the late congressman. listen in. >> joan lewis and i worked on a number of issues together, but his world view was broader. he wanted america to be better. he wanted to live up to his creed. he always expressed the view that america could be a better place if we all found a way to get along. >> reporter: you mentioned the flags that are going to be flying at half-staff across the country. that s of coursis, of course, h here in georgia up until john lewis is laid to rest. yasmin? >> priscilla, thank you. the city is in mourning. the country is in mourning, especially with what john lewis has fought for so long, and that is racial justice. i want to get into more of john lewis's life and legacy with my panel. derrick johnson is the president and ceo of ncaacp. hannah-jones, judith brown die ennis is executive director and jon meacham is a historian and the author of "his truth is marching on: a biography of john lewis" with an afterward
today, the president of the state's naacp was here and also former mayor who worked with john lewis, mayor bill campbell. i want you to take a listen to how he described the late congressman. listen in. >> joan lewis and i worked on a number of issues together, but his world view was broader. he wanted america to be better. he wanted to live up to his creed. he always expressed the view that america could be a better place if we all found a way to get along. >> reporter: you...
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we've got john harwood, lauren fox, dr. seema yasmin, josh campbell and the political reporter for axios. can everyone hear me? >> i can hear you. >> all right. just looking for you guys on the screen. jonathan swan, if i could begin with you because we just heard the president. you're the one who did the interview with the president and he finally said in eight phone calls with vladimir putin, eight of them since this intel was in his daily briefing never once did he bring up the fact that intelligence showing russian bounties paid to the taliban could have cost the lives of at least three american service members. he said do you -- unequivocally and he's doubling down and what did you make of his response really questioning the intel itself. >> well, he doubled down and to me there are two important things to point out, and they're distinct and they feed under the same umbrella. the first is that it's not just that he's skeptical of this intelligence. there is reasonable -- it is reasonable to be skeptical of any sort of intelligence and certainly w
we've got john harwood, lauren fox, dr. seema yasmin, josh campbell and the political reporter for axios. can everyone hear me? >> i can hear you. >> all right. just looking for you guys on the screen. jonathan swan, if i could begin with you because we just heard the president. you're the one who did the interview with the president and he finally said in eight phone calls with vladimir putin, eight of them since this intel was in his daily briefing never once did he bring up the...
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obama turned to john lewis and said if not for you i would not be here because i got on your shoulders and this was the way that i got into this office. i want to bring in melanie campbellho is the president of the national coalition on black civil participation. she volunteered with john that was on an early congressional campaign and i want to get your thoughts on not only john lewis in paying respects and tribute to him today as he is laid to rest but also herman cain, another great american and great african-american who is so pivotal to this country's direction. >> thank you so much, indeed, it's a somber moment. my sister donna deville who is a colleague of mine, and i spent a number of years in atlanta and i wanted -- and step back. i also looked up the herman cain family. i did not know him personally but i did spend almost 20 years living in atlanta. that's how i met congressman lewis. but i was a student in clark college, so that's how important it is. i met the congressman not on a campaign, i met him going to selma, alabama. >> trace: i'm sorry to interrupt you but here is the pastor. >> behold, i show you a mystery. we shall not all sleep, but we shall be c
obama turned to john lewis and said if not for you i would not be here because i got on your shoulders and this was the way that i got into this office. i want to bring in melanie campbellho is the president of the national coalition on black civil participation. she volunteered with john that was on an early congressional campaign and i want to get your thoughts on not only john lewis in paying respects and tribute to him today as he is laid to rest but also herman cain, another great american...
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campbell. >>> still ahead, two u.s. senators apologizing for a mistake them made while paying tribute to congressman john lewis, how didx up photos of lewis and the late congressman elijah cummings? t-mobile and sprint have merged. now that sprint is a part of t-mobile we have more towers, more engineers, and more coverage than ever before. this is not just a bigger network it's a better one. and now you can get an awesome network at an amazing price. welcome to t-mobile. america's largest 5g network. she used to have dry mouth. now, she uses a capful of therabreath dry mouth oral rinse to keep her mouth moist for 24 hours. ♪ operatic singing - [narrator] therabreath, (glass break) it's a better mouthwash. at walmart, target, and other fine stores. thinking about your a bfi...so are we... prudential helps 25 million people with their financial needs. with over 90 years' of investment experience, our thousands of financial professionals can help. go to prudential.com or talk to an advisor. my hands are everything to me. but i was diagnosed with dupuytren's contracture. and it got to the point where things i took for gra
campbell. >>> still ahead, two u.s. senators apologizing for a mistake them made while paying tribute to congressman john lewis, how didx up photos of lewis and the late congressman elijah cummings? t-mobile and sprint have merged. now that sprint is a part of t-mobile we have more towers, more engineers, and more coverage than ever before. this is not just a bigger network it's a better one. and now you can get an awesome network at an amazing price. welcome to t-mobile. america's...
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and john lewis will be right beside those incredible figures. >> of course, mayor campbell will be athe services along with ambassador andrew young, the wife of hank aaron. these were couples, really, who were best friends with the congressman and his late wife lilian. we should note that after the funeral, the motorcade will take the body of the congressman past atlanta city hall, the capitol on to south view cemetery where his wife is buried. and several churches around the country also plan to do their part to honor the congressman today. at 11:00 a.m. during the funeral services, houses of worship plan to ring their bells for 80 seconds to honor the 80 years john lewis lived. gayle? >> michelle, i talked to ambassador young yesterday. he mentioned the conversation, the interview that he had with you. and he said, listen, we should all remember that john lewis started this work, this civil rights work at the age of 15. he made it to 80. he said that is victory. that is a celebration. and now it's time for him to go home. i thought that was very well said, too. >> time for that rest
and john lewis will be right beside those incredible figures. >> of course, mayor campbell will be athe services along with ambassador andrew young, the wife of hank aaron. these were couples, really, who were best friends with the congressman and his late wife lilian. we should note that after the funeral, the motorcade will take the body of the congressman past atlanta city hall, the capitol on to south view cemetery where his wife is buried. and several churches around the country also...
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cnn's josh campbell live in portland, oregon, with the very latest. josh. >> reporter: with good morning to you, johnt of protests here in the city of portland. just moments ago, where i'm standing, we saw protesters and federal agents squaring off. there was a line of federal officers that came from this courthouse behind me, pushing protesters back, deploying smoke grenades, these crowd dispersants, again to push them back. this is part of this pattern that we've seen, that some of the officers, again, will set up a perimeter here and then they'll quickly retreat back into the building. now, these protests have been going on for over 50 days. and one thing that i have to tell you is that a pattern that we have noticed, as we look at how this is being described in washington, is that this caustic nature, saying, you know, the president and some of his officials at the department of homeland security, saying that there's widespread bedlam and chaos in the city of portland, is simply not the case. i mean, the epicenter of these protests is largely relegated to this one city block behind me, this feder
cnn's josh campbell live in portland, oregon, with the very latest. josh. >> reporter: with good morning to you, johnt of protests here in the city of portland. just moments ago, where i'm standing, we saw protesters and federal agents squaring off. there was a line of federal officers that came from this courthouse behind me, pushing protesters back, deploying smoke grenades, these crowd dispersants, again to push them back. this is part of this pattern that we've seen, that some of the...
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daniel virginia, joseph campbell of alabama, five of the nine were there. the northerners, john mclain of ohio, samuel nelson of new york, robert crier of pennsylvania and benjamin curtis of massachusetts. going into this, it logically it was a five four decision. the odds were stacked against dred scott. >> the portrait is even worse than that, seven out of the nine who are democrats. only two wigs. of the five southerners that you see there are also the five that came from a slave only families. so you're really looking at serious odds against dred scott. >> and that is ultimately the vote on the case. the two northerners who are wigs voted with dred scott. that is john mclain and benjamin curtis. we have some video of the old supreme court chamber the u.s. capital, which is where this case was argued. we are going to show you that. as we do, let's set the stage for the court case being heard. what was it like the first time around? >> i think that in some sense it is a case that is much anticipated by the time it reaches the court. roger b. taney this is eager to take on thes
daniel virginia, joseph campbell of alabama, five of the nine were there. the northerners, john mclain of ohio, samuel nelson of new york, robert crier of pennsylvania and benjamin curtis of massachusetts. going into this, it logically it was a five four decision. the odds were stacked against dred scott. >> the portrait is even worse than that, seven out of the nine who are democrats. only two wigs. of the five southerners that you see there are also the five that came from a slave only...
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campbell there in portland for us. >>> tributes continue to pour in from around the world honoring lawmaker and civil rights icon johnewis. he died friday from pancreatic cancer. lewis served as congressman for georgia's fifth district for more than 40 years. this mural in atlanta is part of his district. on saturday, it was a place for constituents to leave tributes to their beloved representative and reflect on a legacy that spanned seven decades. flags were lowered at the white house, the capitol building where lewis worked and in at least 28 states in his honor. one of his last public appearances was in early june at black lives matter plaza in d.c. despite his frail health, he wanted to see the mural in person. no surprise when the man who coined the term good trouble. >> i see the signs that said white men, and i asked my parents why, don't get in the way, don't get in trouble, but in 1955, 15 years old, the action of rosa parks, the words and leadership of dr. king inspired me to get in trouble. what i call good trouble, necessary trouble. >> he always called it good trouble. good trouble is consistently menti
campbell there in portland for us. >>> tributes continue to pour in from around the world honoring lawmaker and civil rights icon johnewis. he died friday from pancreatic cancer. lewis served as congressman for georgia's fifth district for more than 40 years. this mural in atlanta is part of his district. on saturday, it was a place for constituents to leave tributes to their beloved representative and reflect on a legacy that spanned seven decades. flags were lowered at the white...
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campbell's soup dolls, flintstone dolls, dolls like shirley temple. >> irene invests thousands of dollars into collecting a wide variety of dolls. then, in 1977, her husband, johnr., dies of respiratory failure at the age of 63. irene's obsession with dolls only grows after her husband's death. that worries her little sister juanita. >> i'd say, "irene, do you know what a mess your house is in?" and she'd say, "it's my house." >> juanita asks her daughter emma and her granddaughter lori to go to irene's house and conduct a head count. a census might be more like it. are their hundreds of dolls? a thousand? many thousands? >> i was shocked, and i know lori was... >> oh, my gosh. >> ...really shocked. >> that's next. >> but first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. the world's priciest doll is the $6 million clockwork l'oiseleur doll. what makes it so special -- it was owned by marie antoinette, it was the barbie prototype, or because it has thousands of moving parts? the answer in a moment. introducing stocks by the slice from fidelity. now you can trade stocks and etfs for any amount you choose instead of buying by the share. all with no commissions. stoc
campbell's soup dolls, flintstone dolls, dolls like shirley temple. >> irene invests thousands of dollars into collecting a wide variety of dolls. then, in 1977, her husband, johnr., dies of respiratory failure at the age of 63. irene's obsession with dolls only grows after her husband's death. that worries her little sister juanita. >> i'd say, "irene, do you know what a mess your house is in?" and she'd say, "it's my house." >> juanita asks her daughter...
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campbell, bringing us the latest on that situation. we know you'll continue to follow it. >>> the united states continues to mourn the loss of a towering figure in the fight for racial equality. john lewis was the last surviving member of the big six leaders of the civil rights era. next we look back at his life and legacy. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so, what are you waiting for? download now and get your first stock on us. robinhood. - [child] what is a wish? (submarine rings) - [man] captain, we're ready to dive. - [child] it's adventure in seeing the unknown. (dolphin chatters) it's imagination! - [man] we're ready to surface. and coming up for air. but really, deep down, a wish is hope. and right now, we need hope more than ever. that's why we need your help. by giving $20 a month, 67 cents a day, or any amount to make a wish, you make wishes real. (hopeful music) wishes provide hope and give strength to children and their families. wishes change lives. - [narrator] call the number on your screen, or visit wish.org to grant wishes today. i got this
campbell, bringing us the latest on that situation. we know you'll continue to follow it. >>> the united states continues to mourn the loss of a towering figure in the fight for racial equality. john lewis was the last surviving member of the big six leaders of the civil rights era. next we look back at his life and legacy. robinhood believes now is the time to do money. without the commission fees. so, you can start investing today wherever you are - even hanging with your dog. so,...
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campbell, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> happening today concord medical center nurses will be holding an informational picket today to highlight concerns about patients' safety and unsafe staffing amid coronavirus challenges at john muir health. the picket is set to begin in the next hour at john muir health in concord. >>> and a look at the johns hopkins covid-19 count. there have been more than 131,000 deaths in the u.s. a popular model predicts there will be more than 200,000 total deaths in the u.s. by november. but according to tha spared if 95% of people wear masks. >>> yolo county is near sacramento and has seen its numbers double in the last four weeks. so they're taking prevention to the next level. by pitting fines in place and failure to comply with state and local orders will cost residents up to $500 and cost businesses up to $10,000. businesses in violation could even be shut down. >>> the u.s. has officially notified the united nations it's withdrawing from the world health organization. president trump has accused the w.h.o. of helping china in covering up where the coronavirus started. >>> a live look this morning at san francisco city hall where one supervisor is pushing a big change to the rule
campbell, kiet do, kpix 5. >>> happening today concord medical center nurses will be holding an informational picket today to highlight concerns about patients' safety and unsafe staffing amid coronavirus challenges at john muir health. the picket is set to begin in the next hour at john muir health in concord. >>> and a look at the johns hopkins covid-19 count. there have been more than 131,000 deaths in the u.s. a popular model predicts there will be more than 200,000 total...
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john lewis, known as the conscience of congress, as you heard nancy pelosi say. before his more than three decades in congress, lewis served as an atlanta councilmember alongside future mayor, bill campbell bill campbell joins us from atlanta to talk about the civil rights icon. good morning to you, mr. mayor. i'm sorry it's under these circumstances but i really appreciate you taking the time. >> thank you for having me. >> we were thinking about -- listen, the country has lost a hero, they've lost a leader but you have lost a friend. you called him your nearest and dearest, as a matter of fact. and i know that you got to spend time with him during these final moments. can you talk to him about your final visits? >> john's diagnosis with stage 4 pancreatic cancer, we both knew it was a death sentence. it disproportionately affects african-americans. my mother died of it. so, i visited john a number of times in the last week before his death. it was striking that the last conversations that we had were about his commitment to voting. he was so concerned that the country vote in november. in fact, his last words to me were, this is the most important election of our lifetime. and we must
john lewis, known as the conscience of congress, as you heard nancy pelosi say. before his more than three decades in congress, lewis served as an atlanta councilmember alongside future mayor, bill campbell bill campbell joins us from atlanta to talk about the civil rights icon. good morning to you, mr. mayor. i'm sorry it's under these circumstances but i really appreciate you taking the time. >> thank you for having me. >> we were thinking about -- listen, the country has lost a...
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richman, melanie campbell, who is nobler stranger to this committee and a senior fellow for the national the executiven, director of latinos for a secure retirement, our good friend john castle who has been with us many times, the executive director for paralyzed veterans of america, and robert rhodes junior, president for the alliance of retired americans. welcome to all of you. we look forward to your comments and with that, that we recognize chief actuary of the social security administration, stephen goss. >> thank you very much, chairman. ranking member and members of the committee, for the opportunity to talk to you today about the effects of the pandemic on social security. the magnitude of the effects from this pandemic on society, the economy and social security are very uncertain. that much is what we know. will be fromffects reductions in employment, earnings and payroll tax liability in the near-term as is true for all economic recessions. it appears that 2020 earnings and tax liability are on track to be about 10% lower than 2020 fiscal year that came out in april. the fact that we do not have a substantial second wave of cases wille virus in this fall pr
richman, melanie campbell, who is nobler stranger to this committee and a senior fellow for the national the executiven, director of latinos for a secure retirement, our good friend john castle who has been with us many times, the executive director for paralyzed veterans of america, and robert rhodes junior, president for the alliance of retired americans. welcome to all of you. we look forward to your comments and with that, that we recognize chief actuary of the social security...
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campbell by the other. i had malcolm x's daughter to make sure she got through. when we get to the bridge, you picture you are showing, that was what was before us. johnlenced the crowd. people were honored to be near him, to hear his voice. we knew he had been ill. no one expected him to be there initially. this rumor turned out to be real that this man was on a bridge that -- i agree with congressman clyburn, not after a klansman. it was an honor to be near him. this year i think this vote in november is dedicated to john lewis. it's about john lewis. it's about his legacy and everything that we do from the next 100, 102 days leading up to the election is about his legacy. >> we should say about the man's name who you won't reference, that he is a former general of the ku klux klan. when an online petition was generated, it got 500,000 more signatures to support that effort. i wanted to listen to the program right now happening in selma. let's go there. ♪ ♪ ♪ lead me on to the light ♪ take -- take my hand ♪ precious lord ♪ and lead me on ♪ when my way grows dim ♪ precious lord, linger near ♪ when -- when my life is almost gone ♪ ♪ hear my cry, hear
campbell by the other. i had malcolm x's daughter to make sure she got through. when we get to the bridge, you picture you are showing, that was what was before us. johnlenced the crowd. people were honored to be near him, to hear his voice. we knew he had been ill. no one expected him to be there initially. this rumor turned out to be real that this man was on a bridge that -- i agree with congressman clyburn, not after a klansman. it was an honor to be near him. this year i think this vote in...
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john kennedy's womanizing. here is one thing that he wrote, kennedy had affairs with several women including pamela turnure, jackie's press secretary, mary pinchot meyer, two white house secretaries playfully dubbed fiddle and fadle. judith campbeller and tall, beautiful, slender white house intern. how much did the press know about this and not report? >> well, ben bradley, whom i talked with at great length insists he did not know, did not know about his own sister-in-law being involved with jfk. so i think in retrospect there's a feeling that this was either better known or better documented than it may have been at the time. >> in your biography you talk about the fact that his reputation as a womanizer was known when he was a senator in washington. she was well aware of this reputation as they were dating. what do we know about mrs. kennedy's knowledge of how much it continued after the marriage? and if so, how she felt about it? >> well, bless her heart, this is one thing she kept her counsel on most of the time. we know that she -- >> awfully hard to establish. >> so she didn't write a memoir. she didn't go on opera and tell all. >> or even tell some. >> so we think that she may a couple of times let out in anger perhaps i
john kennedy's womanizing. here is one thing that he wrote, kennedy had affairs with several women including pamela turnure, jackie's press secretary, mary pinchot meyer, two white house secretaries playfully dubbed fiddle and fadle. judith campbeller and tall, beautiful, slender white house intern. how much did the press know about this and not report? >> well, ben bradley, whom i talked with at great length insists he did not know, did not know about his own sister-in-law being involved...