124
124
Apr 28, 2020
04/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
later ultimately this is put into the school system in the 19th century than the final result is john j the first president of the society elected governor and in 1799 signs a bill to end slavery by 1727. people reading about this come to it for the first time say they are really dragging their heels. but the other side is they got it done was in the culture they wanted to get it out and someone has to do it you can't say it will go away but you have to work and that's what they did in 1827 finally the last slaves are free july 4th i and the chapter with another hamilton who is a black man self-proclaimed journalist and an eloquent essay about the end of slavery in new york which he praises the society as the main engine of the process. >> let me give one distinction for the freeing of individual slaves going back to antiquity and they have regimes but actually it is the americans that develop the idea to abolish slavery itself. abolition to free the slaves. it may not be that many existing slaves but then not at all or ever. >> one final thing as you talk about john j with this aboliti
later ultimately this is put into the school system in the 19th century than the final result is john j the first president of the society elected governor and in 1799 signs a bill to end slavery by 1727. people reading about this come to it for the first time say they are really dragging their heels. but the other side is they got it done was in the culture they wanted to get it out and someone has to do it you can't say it will go away but you have to work and that's what they did in 1827...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
filmed in their homes that included paul mccartney stevie wonder celine dion billy eilish and elton john. j. and. j. and live been just. down the prayer did leave. 'd during. the. night some of the stars swapped performances for messages of solidarity and african american in large have been so clearly in. those with preexisting conditions. even higher rates this bar is killing black. larman lehi rate here in america. instead of calling for donations from the public the event urged corporations and philanthropists to donate to the world health organizations 19 solidarity response fund and so far over 120. a $1000000.00 has been raised funds will go to support both local charities and also efforts to provide equipment to health care workers around the world. in the u.s. several states have seen more protests against lockdown measures president donald trump has increased pressure on state governors to ease restrictions trump has said may 1st as a target date but medical experts say that's too soon they warn that vital steps such as widespread testing are not yet in place. texas. new hampshire
filmed in their homes that included paul mccartney stevie wonder celine dion billy eilish and elton john. j. and. j. and live been just. down the prayer did leave. 'd during. the. night some of the stars swapped performances for messages of solidarity and african american in large have been so clearly in. those with preexisting conditions. even higher rates this bar is killing black. larman lehi rate here in america. instead of calling for donations from the public the event urged corporations...
87
87
Apr 17, 2020
04/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 1
the first of those was to gain say john j. and give the court the position it deserved to have as a coequal branch of government. as everyone knows, he announced that with great result and effect in 1803 in marbury versus madison. the second was to ensure that the court was treated with respect by encouraging it to speak with a single voice. shortly after mccullough was decided and he engaged in his debate, marshall talked about dissent. the course of every tribunal must necessarily be the opinion which is to be delivered as the opinion of the court is previously submitted to the consideration of the judges, and if any part of the reasoning be disproved, it must be modified as to receive the approbation of all before it can be delivered as the opinion of all. marshall was dedicated to the idea of no more seriatum opinions of having the court speak with a single voice. into this peaceful little habitat came william johnson. jefferson's first appointment to the court. one can only begin to speculate about how he was licking his
the first of those was to gain say john j. and give the court the position it deserved to have as a coequal branch of government. as everyone knows, he announced that with great result and effect in 1803 in marbury versus madison. the second was to ensure that the court was treated with respect by encouraging it to speak with a single voice. shortly after mccullough was decided and he engaged in his debate, marshall talked about dissent. the course of every tribunal must necessarily be the...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
filmed in their homes that included paul mccartney stevie wonder celine dion billy eilish and elton john. j. and. j. and this has been just. on the prairie was eager. 'd to do it and i did. not think some of the stars swapped performances for messages of solidarity and african american in large have been see their leaders make. those with preexisting conditions. even higher this bar is killing black. larning lehi rate here in america. instead of calling for donations from the public the event urged corporations and philanthropists to dine night. the world health organizations 19 solidarity response fund and so far over $120000000.00 has been raised funds will go to support both local charities and also efforts to provide equipment to health care workers around the world. joining me now in new york is hugh evans co-founder of global citizen organizer of one world together at home here to get the rolling stones elton john and billy eilish to sign up to this cause was a major victory but was the event itself a success well i think it was a phenomenal success because we set out with a very humb
filmed in their homes that included paul mccartney stevie wonder celine dion billy eilish and elton john. j. and. j. and this has been just. on the prairie was eager. 'd to do it and i did. not think some of the stars swapped performances for messages of solidarity and african american in large have been see their leaders make. those with preexisting conditions. even higher this bar is killing black. larning lehi rate here in america. instead of calling for donations from the public the event...
45
45
Apr 25, 2020
04/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
john j was one of washington's closest advisors, they had a good personal relationship from the very beginning, washington was asking for his advice especially on issues pertaining to diplomacy because he had been the secretary of foreign affairs underneath the confederation congress. washington asked him for advice on everything from diplomacy to how washington should host social events to legal issues and jay had really no problem sharing that advice and sharing those issues with washington, he ran into a little bit of trouble when washington would ask him thientire supreme court for adve and they shut that down and said we cannot advise you on this issue because that would be a problem with separation of powers, but he continued to be a very important advisor to washington until the end of his presidency, he did not attend a cabinet meeting. >> the next question from stephen on facebook, this is a good one, who is your favorite cabinet member and why. >> having to choose one,. >> i would say -- all say two, knox or randolph because i think this tend to be the two month enter most
john j was one of washington's closest advisors, they had a good personal relationship from the very beginning, washington was asking for his advice especially on issues pertaining to diplomacy because he had been the secretary of foreign affairs underneath the confederation congress. washington asked him for advice on everything from diplomacy to how washington should host social events to legal issues and jay had really no problem sharing that advice and sharing those issues with washington,...
70
70
Apr 17, 2020
04/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
the myth surrounding the chief justice is that john j sent his letter to president adams after he had been nominated and confirmed within which he depicted the court as follows. i left the bench convinced under a system so defective the court would not obtain the energy, weight and dignity which are essential to a -- national government nor require public confidence and respect which as a last resort it should possess. he declined. this set in motion the last sequence of events in which john marshall was not the inevitable nominee. president adams was determined to elevate a sitting member of the court. he hoped -- cushing would be the one. he had his son working to convince jared ingersoll to accept the seat that would be vacated if one of the sitting justices was elevated. so he is the accidental chief justice. that said, he took the bit between his teeth and had two missions. the first was to gainsay john jay and get the court the position it deserved to have as a coequal branch of government. he announced it with great results and affect in 1803 in marbury versus madison. the seco
the myth surrounding the chief justice is that john j sent his letter to president adams after he had been nominated and confirmed within which he depicted the court as follows. i left the bench convinced under a system so defective the court would not obtain the energy, weight and dignity which are essential to a -- national government nor require public confidence and respect which as a last resort it should possess. he declined. this set in motion the last sequence of events in which john...
68
68
Apr 26, 2020
04/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
. -- picked general john j pershing. he went to france, claimed lafayette we are here, and by mid 1918, some 2 million american troops were in europe. they fought bravely, they helped swiftly, ther, armistice came, which was really greeted withender tremendous fervor here and all the warring countries, tickertape parades welcomed the american troops home, general pershing was greeted as a great hero. on that is where the chapter world war i in so many american history textbooks and. the country is at peace. the next chapter of american history begins, the 1920's, flappers, prohibition, speakeasies, babe ruth, the model t ford, and so forth, right? but this skips over a great deal. so i want to go back and look at the war years more closely and then at the two years that followed the so-called peace. from the moment the united states entered the war, there was a fierce up again the barrage from the government stop -- from the government. this is a u.s. army recruiting poster. look at it for a moment and the image of feroc
. -- picked general john j pershing. he went to france, claimed lafayette we are here, and by mid 1918, some 2 million american troops were in europe. they fought bravely, they helped swiftly, ther, armistice came, which was really greeted withender tremendous fervor here and all the warring countries, tickertape parades welcomed the american troops home, general pershing was greeted as a great hero. on that is where the chapter world war i in so many american history textbooks and. the country...
130
130
Apr 29, 2020
04/20
by
CNBC
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 1
i think we're ideally suited for an environment like this >> finally, john j i know most of your franchiseespplied for ppe. what do you see for critics who say this money was meant for small businesses hanging by a thread subway is one of the biggest restaurant chains in the world >> but as i mentioned, we're 100% franchise. unlike others who have 500, 800, we have 10,70 0 franchisees on the u.s., and on average they own two or three restaurants a piece. they're mom and pops out there in the community that's why we got involved in things like feeding america. they need to be a part of that community to survive i would say we are the ultimate small mom and pop. i don't know of another qsr chain that has as many small operators as we do ppe is important to make sure we can keep those restaurants open. >> john, thank you so much for joining us keep us posted on the reopening. subway's ceo >> session high up 476 on the dow. we're not far away from that the fed meeting and statement at 2:00 ahead of facebook and microsoft and tesla tonight. we'll take a quick break here. back in a moment life isn
i think we're ideally suited for an environment like this >> finally, john j i know most of your franchiseespplied for ppe. what do you see for critics who say this money was meant for small businesses hanging by a thread subway is one of the biggest restaurant chains in the world >> but as i mentioned, we're 100% franchise. unlike others who have 500, 800, we have 10,70 0 franchisees on the u.s., and on average they own two or three restaurants a piece. they're mom and pops out...
106
106
Apr 23, 2020
04/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
john ryan j now the head of the kath lab. first to the point that jim was making when the president was sort of talking about an infection of some kind of a -- i don't know what it would be. something to disinfect a person could kill this? >> yeah. the president has a bully pulpit. people listen to the president. everything that comes out of the president's mouth as it pertains to health and medical recommendations needs to be really vetted because people listen to him. and i watched the press conference, and very little of what the president said as it pertains to disinfection or photo therapy makes any sense, and look, everyone wants a quick fix, and the president clearly wants a quick fix. we all do, but there are no quick fixes. we have to do this the right way, with science. and if the president thinks that tanning beds are going to cure the coronavirus, he's mistaken. it's not going to happen. we have to do this through clinical trials and real science, and do the painstaking work. and we're doing it. he needs to leave
john ryan j now the head of the kath lab. first to the point that jim was making when the president was sort of talking about an infection of some kind of a -- i don't know what it would be. something to disinfect a person could kill this? >> yeah. the president has a bully pulpit. people listen to the president. everything that comes out of the president's mouth as it pertains to health and medical recommendations needs to be really vetted because people listen to him. and i watched the...
62
62
Apr 27, 2020
04/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
his wife again, after anna had come back into the white house and after he was diagnosed with john jessticon j heart failure. he went there to recover and it was there that he saw lucy mercer. essentially for the first time since 1918. and she had just lost her husband who had been a very wealthy businessman come from an old family. and so she was widowed. i believe when he saw her then that what it did more than anything was to awaken in him a memory of what it was like when he was young before the polio. he had known lucy three years before his polio attack and now before his heart was giving way. he decided he wanted to see her regularly. >> how did he start the original affair with her? >> she had been a social secretary, working for eleanor. what happened is when he was assistant secretary of the navy, eleanor and franklin moved to washington in 1914. eleanor was worried about the social circle of invitations she would get. you had to know which list you belonged to go to. so she hired this young woman lucy mercer who came from a blue blood family in washington. yet needed money. her fath
his wife again, after anna had come back into the white house and after he was diagnosed with john jessticon j heart failure. he went there to recover and it was there that he saw lucy mercer. essentially for the first time since 1918. and she had just lost her husband who had been a very wealthy businessman come from an old family. and so she was widowed. i believe when he saw her then that what it did more than anything was to awaken in him a memory of what it was like when he was young...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
j. lo the rolling stones mick jagger john legend and of course lady gaga who really spearheaded this entire event opening and and closing along with with john legend so so many great artists were on there tonight just to give their thanks to all the people on the front lines all around the world helping to keep us safe as you mentioned lady gaga and she said that this was not a fundraiser fundraiser unlike live aid in the us a benefit concert in the past and what exactly was it for it's a love letter that's exactly what she said it was a live letter to all the people risking their lives leaving their homes every single day the firemen the police officers the doctors the nurses all of those health care workers who were putting their the rives in danger just to leave the house every single day to keep us safe and she wanted them to know that we're thinking about them we love them and we know what they're doing is risky and we care. ok and that love letter is of course all over the internet on you tube and streaming web sites for our viewers to find each of matthew's in l.a. thanks so much for
j. lo the rolling stones mick jagger john legend and of course lady gaga who really spearheaded this entire event opening and and closing along with with john legend so so many great artists were on there tonight just to give their thanks to all the people on the front lines all around the world helping to keep us safe as you mentioned lady gaga and she said that this was not a fundraiser fundraiser unlike live aid in the us a benefit concert in the past and what exactly was it for it's a love...
54
54
Apr 28, 2020
04/20
by
KRON
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
j. back its for 45 john trouble once gain joining us with a look at our forecast for is tuesday morning,morning john. >>good morning james up there doing well there in the studio i'm working from home still and hopefully as you're getting outside and that walk as you're also working from home i going to do and so with some sunscreen not today because it's back to the sun side, the sunshine, rich and shiny sks and also summer armest of temperature still already a clear start this morning at berkeley as you can see no fog. no cloud cover crystal clr start in these cleaskies will remain through that a mild start to the morning in temperatures after the n comes up are going to rise really quickly side recommend that walk a little earlier on and that maybe stay inside get ac turned up and stay nice and cool this afternoon as they were in for one of our warmest days the year so far we do eventually make our way into the afternoosays due to a strong ridge of high pressure which has been blt up over the past f days, one of the reons we have kids so excessively hot especially inland from e weeken
j. back its for 45 john trouble once gain joining us with a look at our forecast for is tuesday morning,morning john. >>good morning james up there doing well there in the studio i'm working from home still and hopefully as you're getting outside and that walk as you're also working from home i going to do and so with some sunscreen not today because it's back to the sun side, the sunshine, rich and shiny sks and also summer armest of temperature still already a clear start this morning...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
j. lo paul mccartney elton john and taylor swift performing from their home. the biggest since the pandemic began and for a very important cause talk about that i'm joined now by carolyn operations the germany director of global citizens the organization putting this show together it's good to have you on the show talk to me i mean you've got a star studded line of talk to me what are we going to see during this show. yes thanks so much for having me one while together to really be a moment crawl across to come together as a global community to honor and support those people who are currently working at the front lines of this global pandemic against corporate 19 but also for all of us to enjoy some great entertainment was still at home practicing social distancing so you've already mentioned some of the names will be excited that of well it's not us have joined us but this lady got our they got our assault has helped us to correct the show and now it will be that over $100.00 artists who will all be playing on that living things including. stevie wonder. high
j. lo paul mccartney elton john and taylor swift performing from their home. the biggest since the pandemic began and for a very important cause talk about that i'm joined now by carolyn operations the germany director of global citizens the organization putting this show together it's good to have you on the show talk to me i mean you've got a star studded line of talk to me what are we going to see during this show. yes thanks so much for having me one while together to really be a moment...
32
32
Apr 19, 2020
04/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
john thomas stewart. terry smith reese. patricia micks. betsy j mcdonnell., james mccarthy ii. >> we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development, seventh floor. [reading names] we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development, fifth floor. [reading names] >> we remember our friends at the united states marine corps recruiting, sixth floor. [reading names] >> we remember those with the u.s. customs, fifth floor. [reading names] >> we remember our friends and family with the department of agriculture, fifth floor. [reading names] >> we remember those with the united states army recruiting battalion on the fourth floor. [reading names] >> we remember our friends and family with the department of transportation federal highway , fourth floor. [reading names] >> we remember our friends and family with the federal employees credit union, third floor. [reading names] >> we continue to remember our friends and family with the federal employees credit union, third
john thomas stewart. terry smith reese. patricia micks. betsy j mcdonnell., james mccarthy ii. >> we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development, seventh floor. [reading names] we continue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development, fifth floor. [reading names] >> we remember our friends at the united states marine corps recruiting, sixth floor. [reading names] >> we remember...
76
76
Apr 21, 2020
04/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
john thomas stewart. terry smith reese. patricia ann nix. betsy j. "bb" mcgonnel and my father, james a.inue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development, seventh floor. mary leasure rentee. theresa t. taylor lauderdale. ann cremborg. thompson eugene "gene" hodges jr. j. colleen giles. linda louise florence. judy j. "froh" fisher. castine brooks hern devereaux. diana lynn day. kim r. cousins. andrea yvette blanton. my mother, diane e. who wi althouse. we continue to remember our friends and family at the department of housing fifth floor. paul rockstematerman. >> we remember marine corps recruiting sixth floor, captain randolph a. guzman, united states marine corps. sergeant benjamin lorenzo davis, united states marine corps. >> we remember those with the u.s. customs fifth floor. claude arthur maderas, ssa, and my father, paul d. ice, sr. special agent. >> we remember our friends and family with the department of agriculture fifth floor. rita bender long. carol sue calille. doris edele higgenbottom. richard "dick" cummins. my mother, dr. margar
john thomas stewart. terry smith reese. patricia ann nix. betsy j. "bb" mcgonnel and my father, james a.inue to remember our friends and family with the department of housing and urban development, seventh floor. mary leasure rentee. theresa t. taylor lauderdale. ann cremborg. thompson eugene "gene" hodges jr. j. colleen giles. linda louise florence. judy j. "froh" fisher. castine brooks hern devereaux. diana lynn day. kim r. cousins. andrea yvette blanton. my...
67
67
Apr 15, 2020
04/20
by
CNBC
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> all right john from jerry in san jose, dr. j, with all of the uncertainty of corporate earnings, can investors use the implied move on the options chain or make no sense right now? >> no, it always makes sense, scott. because they're basically pricing in more volatile moves mean wider swings in the market so virtually everything we look at has wider swings projected either just one week out, scott, or three weeks, four books out witness you get further out on the curve they narrow up as you expect so hopefully that plays out that way, as well. >> amy on gold quickly >> we like gold. we added to gold last year when countries are debasing the currencies you want to be in gold i think it gives you protection in a lot of different scenarios so it's at recent highs and we think it goes higher. >> i got a take in on ibm. where's the panel see ibm post-covid with the new leader and director do you have a take on that stock? >> yeah. it is more constructive now and certainly at the prices. management is good solid valuation. the dividen
. >> all right john from jerry in san jose, dr. j, with all of the uncertainty of corporate earnings, can investors use the implied move on the options chain or make no sense right now? >> no, it always makes sense, scott. because they're basically pricing in more volatile moves mean wider swings in the market so virtually everything we look at has wider swings projected either just one week out, scott, or three weeks, four books out witness you get further out on the curve they...
67
67
Apr 21, 2020
04/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
concerning in some on social media say this is a disaster of his own making john tweeting who could have known, are yeah, everyone, jt buying it, you knew there was a very good chance of this coming to be, nobody believes you think it is sad. on the other hand, 300 inmates, 500 correction department employees test positive for covid-19 with at least two inmates being killed by the virus. rob: everybody itching to watch some baseball. here is covid-19 on that. >> it will be the virus that determines the timetable. if we get the virus under really good control it is conceivable that you may be able to have some baseball with people practicing physical separation. >> that are up, doctor found she says it is possible there could be baseball with fans but the more probable outcome is no fans in the stands, park it at home and watch on your couch but leaving the window open has social media talking, when twitter user says without fans, don't allow the news reporters and the players room, nikki says how are we going to have benches brawling and have managers getting an umpire's faces if we don't have social distancing? it
concerning in some on social media say this is a disaster of his own making john tweeting who could have known, are yeah, everyone, jt buying it, you knew there was a very good chance of this coming to be, nobody believes you think it is sad. on the other hand, 300 inmates, 500 correction department employees test positive for covid-19 with at least two inmates being killed by the virus. rob: everybody itching to watch some baseball. here is covid-19 on that. >> it will be the virus that...
56
56
Apr 29, 2020
04/20
by
KRON
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
she made me he make steps tolls and we're working stuff, i because a j d on the left he's a barber and he's one of john super grandpas grandsons in fact john has 7 kids 18 grand kids 31 great can bring kids and 2 great great grand kids and that's a lot and he's 30 years to the sarah fell fire department he was captain and even in retirement as you can see he's keeping busy. so if you'd like to get it on that they're going to be gathering this friday at 04:00pm at the sandra fell community center and this is how you can spotlight someone that you think is doing a great job or something good con for dot com slash features slash kron 4 heroes and we will highlight them right here on the morning news. take a peek at the 7 day around the bay forecast. you can see that we've got a little cool down now 77. and hovering in the 70's mid 70's and low 70's this weekend. >>so i would still say sunscreen but at least it's nicer for a walk outside you will be too hot. stay safe. - today on an all-new "dr. phil"... parents and their gen z kids back under one roof. - i feel like i'm in a fraternity house. - but are mo
she made me he make steps tolls and we're working stuff, i because a j d on the left he's a barber and he's one of john super grandpas grandsons in fact john has 7 kids 18 grand kids 31 great can bring kids and 2 great great grand kids and that's a lot and he's 30 years to the sarah fell fire department he was captain and even in retirement as you can see he's keeping busy. so if you'd like to get it on that they're going to be gathering this friday at 04:00pm at the sandra fell community...
211
211
Apr 20, 2020
04/20
by
KSTS
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 1
impulsado por lady gaga, participaron estrellas como taylor swift, polo macarthur, elton john, beyoncÉ, entre los latinos j que estuvo celebrando este fin de semana fue luis miguel quien acaba de cumplir 50 aÑos, feliz cumpleaÑos por ahÍ surgieron fotos que estamos viendo en pantalla, de cuando tenÍa 11 aÑos de edad en la boda de la hija menor de josÉ perez portillo, segÚn la revista quien luis rey logrÓ que su hijo cantara en esta fiesta gracias al actor andrÉs garcÍa quien lo recomendÓ con el entonces presidente de mÉxico y luis miguel cantÓ dos canciones y fue felicitado por la familia ¿y qÉe crees que pasÓ despuÉs de eso francisco? >> se hizo famoso y su carrera surgiÓ como la espuma, ¿cÓmo la ven? >> me parece superbueno, poder recordar esta foto chiquibaby . >> asÍ es, volvemos contigo mÁs adelante, seguimos con mÁs de "un nuevo dÍa", sandarti. >> gracias chiquibaby, bueno desde la casa de los artistas para el mundo, grandes estrellas se unieron para recaudar fondos y agradecemos a los profesionales de la salud que hacen frente al coronavirus y aquÍ en breve, vamos a recordar esa inolvidable noche va
impulsado por lady gaga, participaron estrellas como taylor swift, polo macarthur, elton john, beyoncÉ, entre los latinos j que estuvo celebrando este fin de semana fue luis miguel quien acaba de cumplir 50 aÑos, feliz cumpleaÑos por ahÍ surgieron fotos que estamos viendo en pantalla, de cuando tenÍa 11 aÑos de edad en la boda de la hija menor de josÉ perez portillo, segÚn la revista quien luis rey logrÓ que su hijo cantara en esta fiesta gracias al actor andrÉs garcÍa quien lo...
33
33
Apr 15, 2020
04/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
john my. howard, we are glad to have you with us. thanks for the invitation, bill. host: let me ask you about j ama.utside of the coronavirus, what are the typical monthly articles and their regular articles that your journal publishes online? jama is the official publication of the american medical association. the journal, for many important reasons, has editorial independence from the ama. it is been round for 175 years, along with a few other journals, kind of called the grand weeklies. i would say up to 10 to 15 years ago we did publish weekly. more currently, we are publishing almost daily. but in print, we had been publishing weekly consecutively for well over 150 years. now our reach is very different because of the digital age. now we reach
john my. howard, we are glad to have you with us. thanks for the invitation, bill. host: let me ask you about j ama.utside of the coronavirus, what are the typical monthly articles and their regular articles that your journal publishes online? jama is the official publication of the american medical association. the journal, for many important reasons, has editorial independence from the ama. it is been round for 175 years, along with a few other journals, kind of called the grand weeklies. i...
69
69
Apr 7, 2020
04/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
john fuji, an associate press journalist, wrote an article describing the interrogation scene on the post-battle battlefield. here you can see there are multiple people who are involved in interrogation. so you have lieutenant henry j. picard who is from louisiana who is the head of the interrogation team. the team consisted of six men in total which includes picard. you have a chinese civilian and a former korean policeman who is the initial interrogation. also a south korean army lieutenant who grew up in china, educated in japan, so conversant in mandarin, japanese-korean. two second-generation japanese-americans. first lieutenant thomas shirasuke from salinas, california, and private wakagawa of honolulu. i found this particular ap article in the very shame archival footnote as bartlett's lectures. this never actually made it to press. i believe that the u.s. military officials decided to censor this article in part because fuji essentially reveals the labor involved and the numerous contingent variables involved in the production of a single interrogation report. and i would argue that the most important variable was the supposed consent and desire on the part of the japanese-american interrogator to fulfill h
john fuji, an associate press journalist, wrote an article describing the interrogation scene on the post-battle battlefield. here you can see there are multiple people who are involved in interrogation. so you have lieutenant henry j. picard who is from louisiana who is the head of the interrogation team. the team consisted of six men in total which includes picard. you have a chinese civilian and a former korean policeman who is the initial interrogation. also a south korean army lieutenant...
228
228
Apr 20, 2020
04/20
by
KDTV
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 0
hizo presente durante el concierto j balvin que tomÓ su participaciÓn para recordarnos cÓmo lavarnos las manos. el espectÁculo siguiÓ con decenas de estrellas como elton johnguenos en twiter, facebook e instagram, mantente informado y revive los momentos en nuestra app y pÁgina de youtube. alan: hace un tiempo recuerdas raÚl que platicamos con silvia y su madre que la estaban pasando bien y gracias a dios estaban bien de salud, y precisamente ella contÓ vÍa telefÓnica mÁs detalles de cÓmo vive la cuarentena y cÓmo se encuentra de salud que por cierto me da mucho gusto que estÉ muy bien, veamos. >> doÑa silvia nos platicÓ en exclusiva cÓmo y con quiÉn ha pasado estos dÍas de contingencia por el covid19. silvia: cuidense mucho, quÉdense en casa. >> pues preocupada porque nunca me habÍa pasado una cosa asi, pues es muy violento lo que esÁa pasando, ¿no?, y pues mi hijo estuvo unos dÍas y se fue a acapulco con su niÑito y no sÉ cuÁndo regrese, pero estoy tranquilo porque estoy viendo todas las cosas que tenÍa que ver que hacÍa mucho tiempo no hacÍa yo. >> sÍ tuvo oportunidad de estar con su nieto algunos dÍas. >> sÍ, como no, con el niÑito es una monada, estuv
hizo presente durante el concierto j balvin que tomÓ su participaciÓn para recordarnos cÓmo lavarnos las manos. el espectÁculo siguiÓ con decenas de estrellas como elton johnguenos en twiter, facebook e instagram, mantente informado y revive los momentos en nuestra app y pÁgina de youtube. alan: hace un tiempo recuerdas raÚl que platicamos con silvia y su madre que la estaban pasando bien y gracias a dios estaban bien de salud, y precisamente ella contÓ vÍa telefÓnica mÁs detalles de...