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going to be a topic of debate this summer personally i am reasonably comfortable with it ok dr john campbell is always a campbell it's good to get your thinking in your insights we appreciate it tonight thank you thank you ben. well what england will do in 2 weeks' time germany did today hundreds of thousands of people's a teachers went back to school across the country this monday and that despite signs of a 3rd coronavirus wave in the making the number of new infections here in germany is increasing a difficult and delicate calculus here getting children back into classrooms and out of home schooling versus possibly spreading the virus further do the benefits do they outweigh the risks. that day has come after 2 long months of closure and no face to face learning daycares and schools tentatively reopen in 10 states across the country here in barely it's back to school for d's primary school children. it's mainly younger skull children grades one through 4 that are heading back to class and most will either go for just a morning or the afternoon or are not in a daze so there are fewer stude
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going to be a topic of debate this summer personally i am reasonably comfortable with it ok dr john campbell is always at the campbell it's good to get your thinking and your insights we appreciate it tonight thank you thank you ben. well what england will do in 2 weeks' time germany did today hundreds of thousands of people's a teachers went back to school across the country this monday and that despite signs of a 3rd coronavirus wave in the making the number of new infections here in germany is increasing a difficult and delicate calculus here getting children back into classrooms and out of home schooling versus possibly spreading the virus further do the benefits do they outweigh the risks. the day has come after 2 long months of closure and no face to face learning day kids in schools tentatively reopen in 10 states across the county here in badly it's back to school for days primary school today and. it's mainly youngest co-chaired grades one through 4 that are heading back to class and most will either go for just a morning or the afternoon or on the tonight days so they offer you a s
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going to be a topic of debate this summer personally i am reasonably comfortable with it ok dr john campbell is always at the campbell is going to get your thinking and your insights we appreciate it tonight thank you thank you ben. well what england will do in 2 weeks' time germany did today hundreds of thousands of people's a teachers went back to school across the country this monday and that despite signs of a 3rd coronavirus wave in the making the number of new infections here in germany is increasing a difficult and delicate calculus here getting children back into classrooms and out of home schooling versus possibly spreading the virus further do the benefits outweigh the risks. the day has come after 2 long months of closure and no face to face learning day kids in schools tentatively reopen in 10 states across the country here in badly it's back to school foot these primary school today and. it's mainly youngest co-chaired grades one through 4 that are heading back to class and most will either go for just a morning or the afternoon or on the tonight days so they off us students int
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going to be a topic of debate this summer personally i am reasonably comfortable with it ok dr john campbell is always at the campbell is going to get your thinking and your insights we've created tonight thank you thank you ben. well what england will do in 2 weeks' time germany did today hundreds of thousands of people's a teachers went back to school across the country this monday and that despite signs of a 3rd coronavirus wave in the making the number of new infections here in germany is increasing a difficult and delicate calculus here getting children back into classrooms and out of home schooling versus possibly spreading the virus further do the benefits they outweigh the risks the day has come after 2 long months of closure and no face to face learning day kids in schools tentatively reopen in 10 states across the country here in badly it's back to school foot these primary school today and. it's mainly youngest co-chaired grades one through 4 that are heading back to class and most will either go for just a morning or the afternoon or on the tonight days so they off us students in
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john campbell is the new york state team editor at the "usa today" network. uch for being with us, john. give us a sense of how big the backlash is at this point, because we understand state republican leaders are also considering a special session? >> the backlash has been pretty significant, and not so much with the republicans. the republicans have been pushing back on the governor for his handling of covid-19 in nursing homes for months now. but, really, you've seen democrats who control the majority in both the senate and the assembly. you've seen them come on board and really push for -- some are pushing to rescind his emergency powers, which he's used to implement any number of restrictions and rules in new york, and others have -- are pushing for, you know, further than that. they want subpoenas issued. they want a full investigation. and it all stems back to this conversation that ms. derosa, his top aide, had with lawmakers privately on wednesday. >> yeah, because she admitted on this phone call that you mentioned that the administration withheld rea
john campbell is the new york state team editor at the "usa today" network. uch for being with us, john. give us a sense of how big the backlash is at this point, because we understand state republican leaders are also considering a special session? >> the backlash has been pretty significant, and not so much with the republicans. the republicans have been pushing back on the governor for his handling of covid-19 in nursing homes for months now. but, really, you've seen...
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so traveling through boston this person scottish scholar john francis campbell. he actually purchases as he says a pro lincoln political photograph and we see the text on the back of this image by mark by the colonel marsh john w mercer who writes the experience about this surgeon who assisted in the take in the care of gordon, so when i think about the range experience of gordon as he entered the camp and how his image circulated and historic circulated in a different ways. we see that it was in the harper's weekly as a story of a typical negro fighting for his freedom as he entered the camp and ragged clothes showing and posing these lacerated back to wearing the uniform and so when we again see the range of experience to a confederate soldier with sergeant chandler from the 44th, mississippi to silas chandler who was his servant who freed and then the continued to stay with the sergeant when he was wounded. images of mothers and and family members and wives their role played heavily in the visualizing women and terra hunter writes while women asserted claims of
so traveling through boston this person scottish scholar john francis campbell. he actually purchases as he says a pro lincoln political photograph and we see the text on the back of this image by mark by the colonel marsh john w mercer who writes the experience about this surgeon who assisted in the take in the care of gordon, so when i think about the range experience of gordon as he entered the camp and how his image circulated and historic circulated in a different ways. we see that it was...
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john, alisyn? >> josh campbell for us, please keep us posted throughout the morning. joining us now, christine brennan, a sports columnist for "usa today." i have to say, as we sit here this morning, it's a much better situation than i think we all feared yesterday afternoon when the first reports were about jaws of life prying tiger from the car. when we had no word of his condition at all. it turned out the jaws of life were not necessary. we now know that he was conscience and talking when law enforcement got to the scene and we now know this morning that he's in the hospital recovering well. still, we just heard from dr. faust at brigham women's that the nature of the injuries, as reported there, has him concerned that perhaps there was a question of whether or not tiger woods might lose his leg. these are serious injuries. and i think the level of concern and the emotional roller coaster we were all on yesterday talked about the -- i think the cultural significance of tiger woods. >> oh, without a doubt, john. this man has transcended sports and golf and been a p
john, alisyn? >> josh campbell for us, please keep us posted throughout the morning. joining us now, christine brennan, a sports columnist for "usa today." i have to say, as we sit here this morning, it's a much better situation than i think we all feared yesterday afternoon when the first reports were about jaws of life prying tiger from the car. when we had no word of his condition at all. it turned out the jaws of life were not necessary. we now know that he was conscience...
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just every new detail we continue to learn, john and alisyn, very disturbing when you get into the violent mentality of the rioters on that day. >> josh campbellhe investigation and the reporting. john? >>> this morning, there is so much concern in the united states over the new variants of the coronavirus, including the variant in brazil, evidence in brazil that people are being reinfected with coronavirus, even people who have had it once are getting infected again. that country has the second highest death toll from the pandemic in the world. cnn's matt rivers live this morning in sao paulo. andtop on top of that, they're having huge issues with vaccinations. >> reporter: hospital workers behind me are on strike because they say they're risking their life and they can't get a vaccine. and what's happening here is a microcosm of what's happening across the country. some of soao paulo's sickest coe here, the covid-19 ward. here a man struggles for air that won't come. he's put under and intubated and no one knows if he'll survive. a nurse tries to make sure he does. she says, i've already lost eight of my colleagues to covid. it is such a cru
just every new detail we continue to learn, john and alisyn, very disturbing when you get into the violent mentality of the rioters on that day. >> josh campbellhe investigation and the reporting. john? >>> this morning, there is so much concern in the united states over the new variants of the coronavirus, including the variant in brazil, evidence in brazil that people are being reinfected with coronavirus, even people who have had it once are getting infected again. that...
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john? >> and a really quick 911 call from the witness who saw it, as well. josh campbell, thank you so much. please keep us posted. joining us now is golf week's managing editor, tim smith. thanks so much for being with us. the golf world is a pretty small world. and i imagine you and everyone else had a very long night reporting, touching base with each other. what are you hearing this morning? >> the injuries that he sustained during this accident are really going to be so difficult for tiger woods to overcome in the future. you know, it's interesting hearing dr. gupta talk about alex smith from the nfl, who we think of as an old guy, right, in his early 30s. tiger woods is in his mid-40s at 45 years old. so the word around the golf world, can tiger woods recover from this? it's going to be a long shot. the injuries sustained, the surgeries he's had. he's had ten back and knee surgeries over the last decade. this isn't just one or two things he's had to overcome, east are multiple injuries, multiple surgeries, multiple parts of his body that he has to work his swing aro
john? >> and a really quick 911 call from the witness who saw it, as well. josh campbell, thank you so much. please keep us posted. joining us now is golf week's managing editor, tim smith. thanks so much for being with us. the golf world is a pretty small world. and i imagine you and everyone else had a very long night reporting, touching base with each other. what are you hearing this morning? >> the injuries that he sustained during this accident are really going to be so...
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campbell, thank you very much. i want to bring in the director of emergency general surgery at johns hopkins hospital. you so much for joining us. obviously, so much is speculative about what's going on. so, let's talk about what we know. tiger woods' agent tells golf digest magazine that tiger had, quote, multiple leg injuries and that he's in surgery after the accident. what does that signal to you, if anything? >> yes. thanks for having me, jake. look, when you look at traumatic injury, it can definitely be the leading cause of death in young people under the age of 46. what we know is that you can have a wide spectrum of injuries, anything from traumatic brain injury to severe injuries of the chest and the abdomen, which can include things from broken bones to internal bleeding to actually more severe internal damage to organs. so right now, from what we know, it sounds like he probably has some extremity injuries. again, like you said, a lot of it is still speculative at this time. >> the los angeles county fire department says woods was taken to the hospital in serious condition, an l.a. county
campbell, thank you very much. i want to bring in the director of emergency general surgery at johns hopkins hospital. you so much for joining us. obviously, so much is speculative about what's going on. so, let's talk about what we know. tiger woods' agent tells golf digest magazine that tiger had, quote, multiple leg injuries and that he's in surgery after the accident. what does that signal to you, if anything? >> yes. thanks for having me, jake. look, when you look at traumatic...
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cnn's josh campbell live in washington with the very latest on these new charges. josh? >> reporter: good morning, johnthe deadly insurrection at the united states capitol. prosecutors say they charged one of the first people who was part of this initial wave charged him with assault on a police officer. take a look at this video here. you'll see the prosecutors say is ryan steven samsell. in a jean jacket, red maga hat off to the right of your screen. authorities say he pushed this barricade back into a police officer who fell back on to the stairs and actually stopped and said to her, we don't have to hurt you. why are you standing in our way? and authorities say that officer blacked out and collapsed. she suffered a concussion. again, he has been charged with assault on a police officer. now, as federal officers continue to identify and prosecute those who took part in this insurrection, they are also preparing to bury one of their own. tonight, the body of fallen capitol police officer brian sicknick will arrive at the capitol where he will lie in honor throughout the evening. this is an honor that
cnn's josh campbell live in washington with the very latest on these new charges. josh? >> reporter: good morning, johnthe deadly insurrection at the united states capitol. prosecutors say they charged one of the first people who was part of this initial wave charged him with assault on a police officer. take a look at this video here. you'll see the prosecutors say is ryan steven samsell. in a jean jacket, red maga hat off to the right of your screen. authorities say he pushed this...
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