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katherine: absolutely. of the things we wanted to get at, so we asked people their views on the health care system and political party affiliation, and there were shop partisan divides on how people thought the pressing issues of our health care system ought to be addressed. democrats had more trust in government to improve access and control costs. republicans had more trust in the private sector. both democrats and republicans agreed that they had more trust in the private sector to drive innovation than in the government. david: so that raises the question, it may be that republicans say, let's go to the private sector and democrats say let's trust the public sector, but republicans, is their dissatisfaction? we saw that play out in the elections last year. katherine: i think there is overall dissatisfaction with some aspects of the health care system, although, i do think that the democrats declared there was a more pressing need to increase spending on health care and broaden access, so there was a dif
katherine: absolutely. of the things we wanted to get at, so we asked people their views on the health care system and political party affiliation, and there were shop partisan divides on how people thought the pressing issues of our health care system ought to be addressed. democrats had more trust in government to improve access and control costs. republicans had more trust in the private sector. both democrats and republicans agreed that they had more trust in the private sector to drive...
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katherine kempf: i mean, if all i had to do was stay home and home school, it'd be great.ost of my days are really filled with phone calls of trying to get my dad what he needs. is it possible for us to set up another call with him this afternoon? they weren't testing everybody at first because they didn't have enough tests. they called me back the next day and told me that he had tested positive. patty hayes: to be in the middle of a pandemic where the virus is so vicious to the elderly, disabled and to have so many deaths here in seattle. we are setting up what we're calling a recovery center. two large tents, one that will be where people will come as they're being tested and they're ill. and then the other tent where folks who have covid can stay. dow constantine: we have a timeline that we don't control. the virus is coming, whether we like it or not. so we are going to do everything we have to do to be ready for that. sharon lee: usually a village like this would take us like maybe three, four months. but because of covid-19, we were asked by the city of seattle to s
katherine kempf: i mean, if all i had to do was stay home and home school, it'd be great.ost of my days are really filled with phone calls of trying to get my dad what he needs. is it possible for us to set up another call with him this afternoon? they weren't testing everybody at first because they didn't have enough tests. they called me back the next day and told me that he had tested positive. patty hayes: to be in the middle of a pandemic where the virus is so vicious to the elderly,...
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>> katherine trejo: yes. my mom wants, wanted me to begin reading law books when i was in fourth grade. obviously, i... >> dickerson: fourth grade? >> trejo: yes. she wanted, she's been pushing me to be a lawyer since i was in the fourth grade. >> dickerson: but katherine lost her two jobs this spring that helped her finance her tuition and support her family. she has no health insurance, and has $11,000 in student debt. so right now, you won't be going back in the fall? >> trejo: as it stands, no. >> dickerson: so with everything you're facing, covid still going on, the economy has hit your family really hard, that dream that you've been talking about for yourself and your family, do you feel like that's slipping away? >> trejo: yeah. i worry about it every day. just, sometimes i get really overwhelmed, and i do feel like the dream is slipping away. >> dickerson: what would happen if you didn't graduate from college? >> trejo: that's not an option. it's just not an option. i value education a lot, and whethe
>> katherine trejo: yes. my mom wants, wanted me to begin reading law books when i was in fourth grade. obviously, i... >> dickerson: fourth grade? >> trejo: yes. she wanted, she's been pushing me to be a lawyer since i was in the fourth grade. >> dickerson: but katherine lost her two jobs this spring that helped her finance her tuition and support her family. she has no health insurance, and has $11,000 in student debt. so right now, you won't be going back in the fall?...
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katherine arnold provides a global history of the 1918 influenza pandemic and law professor argues against the expanding powers of the presidency. find more information on book tv.org and on your program guide >> my name is kaylee martin and i'm historian at the museum and today i have the pleasure of interviewing katherine sharp landdeck about her new book, "the women with silver wings", so thank you for joining us today. >> thanks so much for having me. >> she has a great stream of photos she will put out for us as we discussed today. >> let's see if i can figure this out for us. a bigger we go. this will just roll. there's nothing specific so it will just roll. >> enjoy the photos as we discuss. this is a wonderful new book that's come out, april 21, something good for us to all read in this. so, for a quick introduction, doctor katherine sharp landdeck is an associate professor at history at texas women's university which is home of the archives. this is a book that's fresh for her and i'm sure she will talk about her journey to getting the book to publication. something i'm always fas
katherine arnold provides a global history of the 1918 influenza pandemic and law professor argues against the expanding powers of the presidency. find more information on book tv.org and on your program guide >> my name is kaylee martin and i'm historian at the museum and today i have the pleasure of interviewing katherine sharp landdeck about her new book, "the women with silver wings", so thank you for joining us today. >> thanks so much for having me. >> she has...
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along the coast and the east bay shoreline by a few degrees tomorrow still going to be warm though katherine with a widespread relief arriving on friday son still have a couple days to go. let's take a look at temperatures out there right now low to mid and upper 80's. still in the 90's for the tribe valleys that outliers right now and not been conquered both at 93 degrees in half moon bay in the mid 60's at 64 degrees and today's daytime highs anywhere from nearly 10 to 20 degrees above average downtown san francisco warming up to 78 degrees with oakland nearly 20 degrees above average warming up to 80 degrees with mid 90's for most of our inland areas and it's only going to get harder from there live look outside from our north a camera at timber on and you could see plenty of sunshine out there right now as the sun is beginning to set on our tuesday night and overnight lows, we'll be on the mild side, so warmer than yesterday widespread low to mid 60's. an antioch only cooling down to 73 degrees just a few degrees below your average daytime high for this time of year so tomorrow, large ar
along the coast and the east bay shoreline by a few degrees tomorrow still going to be warm though katherine with a widespread relief arriving on friday son still have a couple days to go. let's take a look at temperatures out there right now low to mid and upper 80's. still in the 90's for the tribe valleys that outliers right now and not been conquered both at 93 degrees in half moon bay in the mid 60's at 64 degrees and today's daytime highs anywhere from nearly 10 to 20 degrees above...
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. >> katherine: hi, everyone. it's katherine kelly lang here welcoming you to fan choice week on "the bold & the beautiful." when we asked our fans on our social media accounts which episode they would like to see again, we were really excited by their suggestions. we put together a whole week of some of your most requested episodes, and i've got to say you've chosen some really fun and memorable shows that i can't wait to see again as well. and today we're going all the way back to the very first episode of where it all started for "the bold & the beautiful." enjoy.
. >> katherine: hi, everyone. it's katherine kelly lang here welcoming you to fan choice week on "the bold & the beautiful." when we asked our fans on our social media accounts which episode they would like to see again, we were really excited by their suggestions. we put together a whole week of some of your most requested episodes, and i've got to say you've chosen some really fun and memorable shows that i can't wait to see again as well. and today we're going all the way...
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we have katherine rooney vera and francis newton stacy.ith you, these fund managers they're wrong a lot more than they're right. i think they're the perfect contrarian indicator but they're saying this is still a bear market. where do you think we are? >> well, can't be a bear market by definition if the fed steps in to purchase assets anytime the market drops. so what would have been a bear market, charles, will not manifest even if it was required to occur. let's say that the u.s. economy finds itself in a w type rebound, not a v-shape? the fed is there to backstop the markets. i think that is very explicitly stated by jay powell. no, this is not a bear market rally. we need to look to buy any volatility to the downside and accumulate cautiously and methodically into risk assets. charles: francis? >> yes, so i agree with kathryn entirely. i think this should have been a bear market but the fed has stepped in an unprecedented manner. just the other day when we saw weakness in the markets they came in and immediate announced they would be
we have katherine rooney vera and francis newton stacy.ith you, these fund managers they're wrong a lot more than they're right. i think they're the perfect contrarian indicator but they're saying this is still a bear market. where do you think we are? >> well, can't be a bear market by definition if the fed steps in to purchase assets anytime the market drops. so what would have been a bear market, charles, will not manifest even if it was required to occur. let's say that the u.s....
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and frances did introduce katherine to mr. baldwin, by the way.ances was the matchmaker. >> frances took a temperance vow when she, probably about the time she joined the presbyterian church, which was at the age of 14, and she honored that up until the latter part of her life. >> however, she, unlike the hayeses, allowed -- >> she allowed -- >> alcohol to be served in the white house. >> absolutely. she served alcohol. she had some very fine wines served at some good state dinners. cleveland, on the other hand, enjoyed his whiskey. >> so the difference between her and the previous administration was she wasn't imposing her views through the white house. >> right, it's not a broader public policy issue for her. it's just a personal issue for her. and the woman's christian temperance union wasn't just about temperance. i mean, this was actually, the wctu were actually her biggest critics in the first term about the kind of clothes she was wearing. >> yeah, they didn't like her sleeveless dresses or her low neckline. they said she was being immodest
and frances did introduce katherine to mr. baldwin, by the way.ances was the matchmaker. >> frances took a temperance vow when she, probably about the time she joined the presbyterian church, which was at the age of 14, and she honored that up until the latter part of her life. >> however, she, unlike the hayeses, allowed -- >> she allowed -- >> alcohol to be served in the white house. >> absolutely. she served alcohol. she had some very fine wines served at some...
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well, in katherine ann porter's case, she was a journalist in colorado in the rockie mountain news and she was divorced, single gal, lived on coffee and cigarettes cigarettes and spent her money on clothes and living in lodgings when she became ill and her land lady took one look at her and threw her out. so that was she turned to -- he found her a hospital bed without which some ooh have died. katharine wise lying in hospital behind screens hearing doctors giving up on her. her colleagues were -- i can -- just makes me shudder to think of that. she pulled through but she had -- she was vie left-handily ill and when she was recovering tried to get out of bed and broke her arm and then she had a -- [inaudible] -- her hair turned white overnight and never grew back to its natural color. he. but a she took the attitude and she said about -- inmer memoir. it really made my decide what i needed to. do been a quite -- i thought it was going to be a write are shy jolly well get on with it. so she had a good outcome, and she did sadly lose her lover in the flu. mary mccarthy suffered really ba
well, in katherine ann porter's case, she was a journalist in colorado in the rockie mountain news and she was divorced, single gal, lived on coffee and cigarettes cigarettes and spent her money on clothes and living in lodgings when she became ill and her land lady took one look at her and threw her out. so that was she turned to -- he found her a hospital bed without which some ooh have died. katharine wise lying in hospital behind screens hearing doctors giving up on her. her colleagues were...
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hunt christian bell, katherine and stanley, the avengers of musical theater. >> trevor: let me ask you a project you took on of your own volition, reunited apart. you have the show on youtube, everyone's stuck at home. many people like their projects are just on hold and that's ours that. but josh gad steps up and says, no, raise money for kids, for americans out of work, raise money to try to help americans help americans, and the concept you came up with is amazing. you are reuniting the costs of just blockbuster movies in time. first of all, where did you get the idea. second of all, how on earth did you pull it together? >> i got the idea by being stuck at home and thinking to myself, trevor's never going to call, i'm never going to be allowed to go to his studio. where do i take that emotional pain and how do i circumvent that into something positive? lolo and behold, i came up with the idea of what would bring me so much joy? we were talking about it does something psychologically when you see your favorite casts doing lines again from your favorite movies. it gives you a accepts
hunt christian bell, katherine and stanley, the avengers of musical theater. >> trevor: let me ask you a project you took on of your own volition, reunited apart. you have the show on youtube, everyone's stuck at home. many people like their projects are just on hold and that's ours that. but josh gad steps up and says, no, raise money for kids, for americans out of work, raise money to try to help americans help americans, and the concept you came up with is amazing. you are reuniting...
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essreporter: katherine st prevalent scam involves masks. customers purchased them on websites that were fake and they never show up. authorities seized masks from china that don't work along with phony coronavirus tests and treatments. and puppy scams are a send money for a dog on a fraud site. the federal tradeio ived 67,000 complaints involved covid-related fraud with people losing more than $48 million. >> you need to watch out for when somebody asks for money. be careful about sharing information. >> reporter: always think twice before clicking on unsolicited texts or e-mails. if a deal sounds too good to be true, it probably is. cbs news, san diego. >>> state lawmakers, renters,anw law to allow california tenants to stay stably housed. >> evictions drive up the vacancy rates and put people on the streets. >> reporter: the bill comes as the leader are considering an early end to statewide emergency orders. >>> and checking in on wall street now with a live look. the dow is down more than 150 points right now. >>> tesla stocks are to all
essreporter: katherine st prevalent scam involves masks. customers purchased them on websites that were fake and they never show up. authorities seized masks from china that don't work along with phony coronavirus tests and treatments. and puppy scams are a send money for a dog on a fraud site. the federal tradeio ived 67,000 complaints involved covid-related fraud with people losing more than $48 million. >> you need to watch out for when somebody asks for money. be careful about sharing...
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katherine calling from ohio. democratic caller. your reaction. caller: paul, i called my congressman about three or four times a week. his name is steve chabot. i ask him all the time, i want to go by constitutional law. i want to go by rule of law. and high moral authority. of which the republican party have given away to this administration. because we don't go by constitutional law. the man that sits at 1600 pennsylvania avenue is the most corrupt person that this old woman has ever seen in her life. and they tolerate it. if it was being done by a woman, a black man, or a person of color, the republicans wouldn't stand for it. but because he's old, white, and says he has money, which i don't think he does, and that's the reason why he doesn't want us to see his taxes. because he's totally corrupt. and he should be removed from office by the republican party, today if possible. because my bad fault in world war ii, my husband was in the vietnam war, my former son-in-law did three tours in iraq. and this is what we have to deal with? corruption
katherine calling from ohio. democratic caller. your reaction. caller: paul, i called my congressman about three or four times a week. his name is steve chabot. i ask him all the time, i want to go by constitutional law. i want to go by rule of law. and high moral authority. of which the republican party have given away to this administration. because we don't go by constitutional law. the man that sits at 1600 pennsylvania avenue is the most corrupt person that this old woman has ever seen in...
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gary, katherine, thanks so much as usual.he governors of new jersey and new york, connecticut issued a joint advisory, travelers enter the states with significant new transmissions of coronavirus from these other states must self-quarantine for 14 days. i will get more details from lauren simonetti who is with us from new york. lauren. lauren: charles, almost like it is coming full circle, right? many of these states told new yorkers, for instance, if you come here quarantine yourself. now the same is happening effective midnight tonight. let me show you the nine states that will be under a travel advisory if they're coming to new york, new jersey or connecticut. they're washington, arizona, alabama, arkansas, utah, florida, north and south carolina as well as texas. as you know all of those states have reported a spike in coronavirus infections. here is new york governor andrew cuomo. >> we're announcing today a joint travel advisory. people coming in from states that have a high infection rate must quarantine for 14 days. a
gary, katherine, thanks so much as usual.he governors of new jersey and new york, connecticut issued a joint advisory, travelers enter the states with significant new transmissions of coronavirus from these other states must self-quarantine for 14 days. i will get more details from lauren simonetti who is with us from new york. lauren. lauren: charles, almost like it is coming full circle, right? many of these states told new yorkers, for instance, if you come here quarantine yourself. now the...
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what came in, katherine, what do we have on that issue or anything else?. support them or get your business destroyed. it's obvious bigotry. i don't think anyone was threatening starbucks with getting their business destroyed. there was a social media reaction definitely that caused them to reevaluate their position. they put it in the category of support of the lgbtq community. i know a lot of critics online say it was a purely political move to protect the bottom line. what else do we have? smerconish, you're going to let that guy say the n word like five times on cnn air? education takes place in a lot of domains in life. where did you find this guy? sounds like a racial apologist. adam, i found him at the harvard law school. he's one of the most esteemed, widely published academics on exactly this subject. you know, there was a -- we call them in the business full screen that i never got to where he explained in a dear -- put it up on the screen, katherine, if you have it. he explained in a dear colleague letter why he thinks it's acceptable to enuncia
what came in, katherine, what do we have on that issue or anything else?. support them or get your business destroyed. it's obvious bigotry. i don't think anyone was threatening starbucks with getting their business destroyed. there was a social media reaction definitely that caused them to reevaluate their position. they put it in the category of support of the lgbtq community. i know a lot of critics online say it was a purely political move to protect the bottom line. what else do we have?...
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katherine williams dunning leaves behind two young children. was of course the granddaughter of music legend hank williams. she was 27 years old of. arthel. arthel: so very sad. so sad. well, nearly a week has passed since seattle police abandoned a downtown precinct and protesters took over a six-block area they called chaz for capitol hill autonomous zone. now, they've changed the name to chop for capitol hill occupied protest or organized protest. they say autonomous zone gave the wrong impression of their aim. and for now, washington's governor and seattle's mayor are not taking any action to break up the occupation. jonathan hunt is live inside chop with the latest. jonathan. >> reporter: arthel, we're at one of the entrances to the occupied zone. this is one of the main entrances. i want to walk you in here to give you a sense of what it is like. look up the street right now, it stretches several blocks in that direction. hundreds, probably a couple of thousand people here, in fact this afternoon. it's a sunday afternoon and most of these
katherine williams dunning leaves behind two young children. was of course the granddaughter of music legend hank williams. she was 27 years old of. arthel. arthel: so very sad. so sad. well, nearly a week has passed since seattle police abandoned a downtown precinct and protesters took over a six-block area they called chaz for capitol hill autonomous zone. now, they've changed the name to chop for capitol hill occupied protest or organized protest. they say autonomous zone gave the wrong...
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. >> katherine stewart, thank you. >> thank you so much. it was a pleasure. i appreciate it. >> thanks for your interest in my work. >> yes. >> cdc director dr. robert redfield is getting ready to talk to the subcommittee on the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic. live coverage of his testimony right here on c-span3.
. >> katherine stewart, thank you. >> thank you so much. it was a pleasure. i appreciate it. >> thanks for your interest in my work. >> yes. >> cdc director dr. robert redfield is getting ready to talk to the subcommittee on the government's response to the coronavirus pandemic. live coverage of his testimony right here on c-span3.
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>>yeah and a few days so fortunately, this heat wave, katherine is going to be a little bit shorter than the last one that span for 3 days this one is really going to impact the interior valleys today, and tomorrow, so that's the good news right there. temperatures for the most part as you make your way inland scorching need in the low to mid 90's with widespread 80's right around the bay area's shoreline currently in the mid 80's throughout the east bay shoreline live look outside from the east bay over berkeley and you could see june gloom nowhere in sight and back sunshine that's going to be the big weather story for the next couple of days in the bay area overnight lows tonight, widespread low to mid 60's. an antioch just about 5 degrees shy of your average daytime high only cooling down to 73 degrees because of those very hot temperatures inland today and that is going to continue tomorrow as well where we could actually warm up to a 102 degrees for parts of the tribe, dolly's fortunately, no wind speeds will remain on the breezy side around 20 miles per hour less but really will ar
>>yeah and a few days so fortunately, this heat wave, katherine is going to be a little bit shorter than the last one that span for 3 days this one is really going to impact the interior valleys today, and tomorrow, so that's the good news right there. temperatures for the most part as you make your way inland scorching need in the low to mid 90's with widespread 80's right around the bay area's shoreline currently in the mid 80's throughout the east bay shoreline live look outside from...
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and vallejo kron four's dan kerman is live at the vallejo police department and has more than >>katherine police not issuing any details about a sort of motive or regarding this, but they are telling us
and vallejo kron four's dan kerman is live at the vallejo police department and has more than >>katherine police not issuing any details about a sort of motive or regarding this, but they are telling us
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and vallejo kron four's dan kerman is live at the vallejo police department and has more than >>katherine police not issuing any details about a sort of motive or regarding this, but they are telling us that 2 people are dead 3 are wounded, including at 10 year-old child. a celebration of a toddler's birthday erupted into gunfire tuesday night outside this will lay her home and sent the avenue it's deeply disturbing that they would target a small children and women like this and the men that were there, but it was a toddler's birthday party. >>and we've got this level of violence is just it's disturbing multiple gunman opened fire in a 63 year-old woman and a 37 year-old woman were killed a 10 year-old child was wounded along with 2 other adults, those 3 are expected to survive. the 192 shootings in vallejo just last year alone folios police chief says bringing down gun violence is a top priority. >>we need your support we need to be united with our residents with our faith based community with her. on nonprofits we need to come together to to reduce violence. >>but the chief says police
and vallejo kron four's dan kerman is live at the vallejo police department and has more than >>katherine police not issuing any details about a sort of motive or regarding this, but they are telling us that 2 people are dead 3 are wounded, including at 10 year-old child. a celebration of a toddler's birthday erupted into gunfire tuesday night outside this will lay her home and sent the avenue it's deeply disturbing that they would target a small children and women like this and the men...
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let's take a look at current temperatures out there right now katherine because mother nature's air conditioning unit working now into the south the part of the coastal area and the bay area's shoreline as well with half moon bay, the coolest location at 63 degrees but 26 degrees cooler than conquered flirting with 90's currently at 89 degrees. so we are tracking a very warm air mass out there right now even for your wednesday night double digit warming as you head out the door many of you may not even need a sweater, especially along the coast. let's take a look at though from our north a camera to braun and you could see that june gloom nowhere in sight and that's going to be the same story i'm tracking for your thursday as well, current wind speeds out there right now fortunately on the breezy side with this very warm and dry air mass and right now seeing sustained winds at 21 miles per hour for downtown san francisco with gusts. upwards of 25 miles per hour or less but high fire danger will be an issue, especially for those of you in solano county tonight all the way through early thursday a
let's take a look at current temperatures out there right now katherine because mother nature's air conditioning unit working now into the south the part of the coastal area and the bay area's shoreline as well with half moon bay, the coolest location at 63 degrees but 26 degrees cooler than conquered flirting with 90's currently at 89 degrees. so we are tracking a very warm air mass out there right now even for your wednesday night double digit warming as you head out the door many of you may...
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>>night and day katherine today's peaceful protests taking place at civic park. >>it's actually on the move right there's not a lot of people here at the park there i'm mostly just cleaning up here. but there were thousands of people here at civic park and they are moving to the streets right now. police have been telling people to avoid the area of downtown walnut creek and also use caution in the area of civic drive and california because people are moving through that area right now with signs they're demanding and calling for justice in the death of george floyd and other racial injustices that have across the country on that thousands of people that have been out here today as i mentioned have been peaceful there have been speakers, dave van den supportive, there's been a lot of positivity today. the group also coming up an admonishing anything that happened last night which seemed to be pretty much just targeted crime people going downtown and the shopping center broadway plaza, just to steal things not in any representation of what people here today are tr
>>night and day katherine today's peaceful protests taking place at civic park. >>it's actually on the move right there's not a lot of people here at the park there i'm mostly just cleaning up here. but there were thousands of people here at civic park and they are moving to the streets right now. police have been telling people to avoid the area of downtown walnut creek and also use caution in the area of civic drive and california because people are moving through that area right...
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. >> john: victor newman, katherine chancellor, jack abbott, ashley abbott, and who could forget, most specifically,
. >> john: victor newman, katherine chancellor, jack abbott, ashley abbott, and who could forget, most specifically,
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temperatures still as you make your way inland into parts of the tribe valleys out there right now katherine low to mid-nineties for conquered an antioch of more than 30 degree difference. for our interior valleys compared to the coast of half moon bay at 63 degrees so cooler temperatures there on account of that cool sea breeze even downtown san francisco cooling down into the upper 60's 77 degrees for those of you in oakland. >>and widespread low to mid and upper 80's for everyone else as you make your way inland but still tracking a warm air mass out there right now for your thursday night upwards of 6 degrees of warming in fairfield right now this evening. and as we take a live look outside from downtown san francisco, not a cloud in the skies a little bit hazy out their golden gate bridge, but overall current wind speeds fortunately noticeably. calmer compared to around this time yesterday when we were seeing gusts that 25 to near 30 miles per hour range and stormtracker 4 dry and clear for now, but mother nature is air conditioning system going to push in june gloom back into the forec
temperatures still as you make your way inland into parts of the tribe valleys out there right now katherine low to mid-nineties for conquered an antioch of more than 30 degree difference. for our interior valleys compared to the coast of half moon bay at 63 degrees so cooler temperatures there on account of that cool sea breeze even downtown san francisco cooling down into the upper 60's 77 degrees for those of you in oakland. >>and widespread low to mid and upper 80's for everyone else...
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right now i would like to bring in to discuss, kaltbaum capital management president, gary kaltbaum, katherine rooney vera and bahnsen group, david bahnsen. gary, let me start with you. any surprises here? market trading down lower initially? >> i got one big surprise. last i looked it is june 2020. they're talking about keeping rates to zero through 2022. to me that is utterly insane. there are some variables, so many things that can happen. one day the bond market may tell the fed, we're a lott stronger than you and interest rates back up regardless what they do, then they're in a box. i do not like the fact they're talking 2022 but everything else, no surprise. they're going to print money at $1.5 trillion a clip into the next year on top of anything else, any necessity and away we go with more easy money. charles: now stocks are gaining some traction. s&p, now, kathryn turned positive. maybe the dow will be joining very shortly because 80 billion in treasurys a month. 40 billion of mortgage-backed security as month. to gary's point, they're not going to change their course for at least two
right now i would like to bring in to discuss, kaltbaum capital management president, gary kaltbaum, katherine rooney vera and bahnsen group, david bahnsen. gary, let me start with you. any surprises here? market trading down lower initially? >> i got one big surprise. last i looked it is june 2020. they're talking about keeping rates to zero through 2022. to me that is utterly insane. there are some variables, so many things that can happen. one day the bond market may tell the fed,...
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in the fictitious jobs scandal all reporter katherine norris trent said this update earlier from central paris. hunting down i have- dick the judge said that only a severe sentence would do pounding false all fail a two year jail time plus three year suspended sentence after convicting him of embezzling huge sums. of public money of fraudulently paying his wife for decades to work as a parliliamentary assistant works the court found she simply didn't do. that the judge said that the films had sought to boost that personal income putting that personal gain weight above the public interest. the net at the film was also found guilty she was given a three year suspended sentence in both the films received a hefty fine of. three hundred and seventy five thousand euros that lawyer call this verdict on johnston said that they would immediately appeal that puts the sentence is on hold. pending that appeal so foster field went heading straight to prison none the less this is a huge fall from grace for france's former prime minister and a man who was at one time front runner. to become the preside
in the fictitious jobs scandal all reporter katherine norris trent said this update earlier from central paris. hunting down i have- dick the judge said that only a severe sentence would do pounding false all fail a two year jail time plus three year suspended sentence after convicting him of embezzling huge sums. of public money of fraudulently paying his wife for decades to work as a parliliamentary assistant works the court found she simply didn't do. that the judge said that the films had...
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sport, and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here's katherine downes. good afternoon.our of some fans who gathered together in the city last night to celebrate their premier league title win. several thousand were at the city's waterfront. it was the second night in a row that fans had gathered. flares were lit, and there was a small fire at the liver building. in a joint statement with the police and the local council, liverpool fc criticised the fans who ignored social distancing guidelines, calling their behaviour "wholly unacceptable". the club say that they will organise a victory parade when it's safe to do so. meanwhile, manchester city's kevin de bruyne has congratulated liverpool on their title win, and acknowledged that his side were second best this season. but de bruyne says that, despite their disappontment, there's still plenty for them to achieve. we know how hard it is to win the league and to repeated, and you need to be constantly really good and the last few years sure that you almost have to be perfect to win the league with the amount of points tha
sport, and for a full round up from the bbc sport centre, here's katherine downes. good afternoon.our of some fans who gathered together in the city last night to celebrate their premier league title win. several thousand were at the city's waterfront. it was the second night in a row that fans had gathered. flares were lit, and there was a small fire at the liver building. in a joint statement with the police and the local council, liverpool fc criticised the fans who ignored social distancing...
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. >> now on american history tv, cornell college professor katherine stewart talks about racial dynamics in the 1930s, an effort to gather narratives from former slaves. we recorded the interview at the historians annual meeting in philadelphia. >> catherine stewart, your book "long past slavery: representing race in the federal writers project." >> created specifically art projects to put writers and artists back to work. they created the federal writer's project and decided to start collecting ex-slave testimony. the 1930s was the last opportunity to collect the oral histories of kind of the last generation of americans who
. >> now on american history tv, cornell college professor katherine stewart talks about racial dynamics in the 1930s, an effort to gather narratives from former slaves. we recorded the interview at the historians annual meeting in philadelphia. >> catherine stewart, your book "long past slavery: representing race in the federal writers project." >> created specifically art projects to put writers and artists back to work. they created the federal writer's project...
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let's go back to our reporter katherine norris trent who calls began the day reporting on the opening of the terraces- i'm not always so witnessing- before her very eyes at the scene that w we havave here- whe a demonstration calling for justice. for a black man who died in police custody in france this is integrated into the kind of this sort of beaten witnessing in united states. catherine first off are you okay. we will we will first of all confirm that the catholics okay we think she is. with the problem is merely a breakdown in communication it's a technical fault so to be re issued a report was fine. what we'r're seeing is- still a lack of control of the situation. this is from the police side of things. further down the- tramway lines you can see that is where most of the demonstrators are. completely trashed dowown that. we w will t ck to this wcacan. be able to situate. but it's a very clear an ongoing. demonstrations into what looks like a- total breakdown of law and order. in that part of paris and the issue of course- the- treatment of black people. by the police force we'
let's go back to our reporter katherine norris trent who calls began the day reporting on the opening of the terraces- i'm not always so witnessing- before her very eyes at the scene that w we havave here- whe a demonstration calling for justice. for a black man who died in police custody in france this is integrated into the kind of this sort of beaten witnessing in united states. catherine first off are you okay. we will we will first of all confirm that the catholics okay we think she is....
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hope among the hardship down the streets of bogota katherine osborne- the voice of our report. more use of course e sty with us but most of all stay safe you watching france twenty four. the boom you project is a platform for residents of france's disadvantaged suburbs to tell their own stories. we provide the camera and they filmed their experiences to break down cliches about the french bond you. it did not go in and also *-*- living example there yet don't don't difficult only is it gives you a genderless did you vote for it no i'm now shooting but because of all the people. said they don't call you don't know when it is it also a functional drink often us a community. kitchen table description of issues on the continent. no more unless it is an yeah it's cool school. is seen that. she has she ever. came out. good luck i mean. he. morore for cities r right. did you. see the doctor position i wanted. because. i think. w. grew up in a housing project in the city of san v. eight came across the truck during his deeds first trip to his suburb quickly persuaded by the concept he
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reaching out to players who have raised their voices so he he didn't say if he's going to talk to katherine explicitly or eric reid or any of the other players who supported the peaceful protests nearly do any of them but he did say he's going to listen to that also it'll be interesting to see what they do if we have a season when it starts we already have players like adrian peterson running back for the redskins came out and said he was he said we will all be kneeling during the anthem analysis we'll see what happens and of course the probably united states will be there too and anybody who hates black after you know what interests in the enough around midnight last night his favorite timelessly get on their knees let me finish this. so i don't get. to go on but donald trump the president of the united states did come out on twitter last night and say could it be even remotely possible that in roger goodell's rather interesting statement of peace and reconciliation he was intimating that it would now be ok for the players to kneel or not stand for the national anthem thereby disrespecting
reaching out to players who have raised their voices so he he didn't say if he's going to talk to katherine explicitly or eric reid or any of the other players who supported the peaceful protests nearly do any of them but he did say he's going to listen to that also it'll be interesting to see what they do if we have a season when it starts we already have players like adrian peterson running back for the redskins came out and said he was he said we will all be kneeling during the anthem...
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the singer katherine jenkins, who recently recorded a duet with dame vera, described her as an inspiration and friend. in east sussex, she will be greatly missed. i found her a very kind, caring person, who was so friendly towards everyone. vera was a lovely person, she would be quite happy speaking to everybody. her london routes came through very well, with no airs and graces. an inspiration and source of hope to so many. the emotion dame vera lynn managed to convey never lessened. dame vera lynn, who died at her home in sussex this morning at the age of 103. the rest of the news now, and the latest figures show that the deaths from coronavirus of 135 more people were registered during the latest 2a hour period. it brings the total since march to 42,288. among the victims was a 13—day—old baby with no known underlying health conditions. meanwhile, the government has abandoned its coronavirus tracking app that was being trialled on the isle of wight it was supposed to be up and running in the middle of may, and was being trialled on the isle of wight. at the health secretary matt hancock
the singer katherine jenkins, who recently recorded a duet with dame vera, described her as an inspiration and friend. in east sussex, she will be greatly missed. i found her a very kind, caring person, who was so friendly towards everyone. vera was a lovely person, she would be quite happy speaking to everybody. her london routes came through very well, with no airs and graces. an inspiration and source of hope to so many. the emotion dame vera lynn managed to convey never lessened. dame vera...
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katherine arnold provides a global history of the 1918 influenza pandemic and law professor argues against the expanding powers of the presidency. find more information on book tv.org and on your program guide >> my name is kaylee martin and i'm historian at the museum and today i have the pleasure of interviewing katherine sharp landdeck about her new book, "the women with silver wings", so thank you for joining us today. >> thanks so much for having me. >> she has a great stream of photos she will put out for us as wis
katherine arnold provides a global history of the 1918 influenza pandemic and law professor argues against the expanding powers of the presidency. find more information on book tv.org and on your program guide >> my name is kaylee martin and i'm historian at the museum and today i have the pleasure of interviewing katherine sharp landdeck about her new book, "the women with silver wings", so thank you for joining us today. >> thanks so much for having me. >> she has...
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>> katherine, good morning.ure out is the way our economy is synchronized with the rest of the world, when we saw the bull market really taking off it was because global economies were synchronized in growth and now we're synchronized in perhaps slower than we all want growth, what does that really mean for equity markets around the world in terms of where they're headed? >> i think that equity markets, mitch, are certainly way beyond where they need to be. they're pricing in really euphoric perfection and i think we have three things in the offing, and i've been saying this for several weeks to our investors, both high net worth and institutional. it's the fear of missing out. there is no alternative. dollar cost averaging, that's the way to do it in volatile markets. you can get a v that turns into a w. we are over-stretched in the markets. that's my opinion. i think that investors that are currently invested need to hedge themselves, hedge yourself with gold, hedge yourself with put options, hedge yourself wi
>> katherine, good morning.ure out is the way our economy is synchronized with the rest of the world, when we saw the bull market really taking off it was because global economies were synchronized in growth and now we're synchronized in perhaps slower than we all want growth, what does that really mean for equity markets around the world in terms of where they're headed? >> i think that equity markets, mitch, are certainly way beyond where they need to be. they're pricing in really...
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league title when earlier in the week what concerns me is the fact that we are seeing people mass katherines we are in the midst of the midst of a global pandemic still a health crisis and a health emergency that people are still gathering in quite inappropriate ways and congratulations to liverpool for winning but even so fans of course want to celebrate but they did not need to go to the football ground and congregate outside the stadium you know as much as people do want to be out right now the weather is amazing stick to the rules follow the guidance we've made it quite clear that you know 6 or more people no one should be gathered in the movement 66 or more people. still ahead in this half hour millions of people left venezuela to escape its economic crisis now many are finding it hard to return during the pandemic and thousands flee their homes in myanmar's rakhine state after a local official warns village leaders of the army and we are in so gracious. there are still plenty of us will the sunshine across some areas of europe not quite so nice across the northwest a huge mass of cloud
league title when earlier in the week what concerns me is the fact that we are seeing people mass katherines we are in the midst of the midst of a global pandemic still a health crisis and a health emergency that people are still gathering in quite inappropriate ways and congratulations to liverpool for winning but even so fans of course want to celebrate but they did not need to go to the football ground and congregate outside the stadium you know as much as people do want to be out right now...
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the family members, if you will please make your way to the stage, katherine mcgee, brady bob, travises and cyril wright. there's a tribute being sung, that will be sung by r & b artist neo. that will be followed by one of the jack yates alumni offering a poem, and then another musical selection "my soul has been anchored in the lord," mr. michael todd. god bless you. family, come up as we are ready to receive you. ♪ show me a face fill up this space my world needs you right now my world needs you right now ♪ ♪ i can't escape being afraid fill me with you right now my world needs you right now ♪ ♪ show me a face fill up this space my world needs you right now my world needs you right now ♪ ♪ i can't escape being afraid fill me with you right now my world needs you right now ♪ ♪ i will look down bring with it a sound that points us to you right now fits what i see and god please fits me my world needs you right now let us see you right now ♪ ♪ show me your face fill up this space the world needs you ♪ ♪ my world needs you right now my world needs you right now ♪ >> that's why i'm not a
the family members, if you will please make your way to the stage, katherine mcgee, brady bob, travises and cyril wright. there's a tribute being sung, that will be sung by r & b artist neo. that will be followed by one of the jack yates alumni offering a poem, and then another musical selection "my soul has been anchored in the lord," mr. michael todd. god bless you. family, come up as we are ready to receive you. ♪ show me a face fill up this space my world needs you right now...
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leland: 27-year-old katherine began rolling over saturday night. her husband survived the wreck.s behind a 5-year-old son and 2-year-old daughter. gillian: the hospitality and tourism industries have been hit hard by the coronavirus, though, there are now some small signs of recovery in time for summer vacation season. we are joined by two small business owners to discuss. nicole paleta, she manages short-term rentals on ana maria, florida, retailer in springs, colorado. thank you for joining us on this. nicole, i want to ask you first on what the season you're gearing up for now really looks like for you, have you rented out your properties, are you doing as well as you normally would coming up on summer? nicole: it's an interesting thing because obviously shutdown with everyone else for 10 to 12 weeks which in a year doesn't seem like a big deal but for us those specific 10 to 12 weeks account for 40% of yearly revenues, losing those specific weeks in march and april pretty devastating and obviously with vacation, little different. you can't just open doors and start the next d
leland: 27-year-old katherine began rolling over saturday night. her husband survived the wreck.s behind a 5-year-old son and 2-year-old daughter. gillian: the hospitality and tourism industries have been hit hard by the coronavirus, though, there are now some small signs of recovery in time for summer vacation season. we are joined by two small business owners to discuss. nicole paleta, she manages short-term rentals on ana maria, florida, retailer in springs, colorado. thank you for joining...
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and i wrote a book with my friend mary katherine ham five years ago about cancel culture, and we wereiness on college campus was exporting itself to other elements of american life, other corners of american life, and people said, hang on. when these kids get into the real world, they are in for a rude awakening. and the truth is the real world is being reshaped. this is a overreach parade i will also say they said it is deeply frustrating and divisive, because we are in a moment where people are opening their eyes and are willing to come together and make some important changes on some very important issues, and had them to recede back into the mob mentality where we are hunting and hounding heretics and throwing things out and erasing history, that is going to push us apart into our corners in a way that i think is destructive. >> martha: you make a great point, it is a sidebar, that i think distracts us from the main issues here and maybe, you know, washes them out in a negative way. >> hbo is not canceling "gone with the wind." they are bringing it back, hopefully soon, in my opin
and i wrote a book with my friend mary katherine ham five years ago about cancel culture, and we wereiness on college campus was exporting itself to other elements of american life, other corners of american life, and people said, hang on. when these kids get into the real world, they are in for a rude awakening. and the truth is the real world is being reshaped. this is a overreach parade i will also say they said it is deeply frustrating and divisive, because we are in a moment where people...
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well now police are asking that he step down calling his actions unacceptable among them katherine waite the mother of an antioch man who says said. her son was beaten by police back in 2014. >>no no until you of our victim. i have condolences but it was the lies at the hands of the police. >>but what about the was this live in through the trauma. the brutalization from police is not okay, i exercise my right to protest, i'm going to be here as everyone else and i will not get slapped in the face by a police officer. >>a yellow released a statement that said his comment was taken out of context and that he apologizes for having made. >>there's an investigation now into the matter and we've also reached out to the mayor for comment but have not heard back. >>meanwhile in the south bay plants are in the works in san jose to reform its police department mayor sam liccardo laid out an ambitious nine-point plan that includes steps to improve transparency and accountability in arbitration and disciplinary decisions. also independent investigations of alleged police misconduct. a ban on rubber
well now police are asking that he step down calling his actions unacceptable among them katherine waite the mother of an antioch man who says said. her son was beaten by police back in 2014. >>no no until you of our victim. i have condolences but it was the lies at the hands of the police. >>but what about the was this live in through the trauma. the brutalization from police is not okay, i exercise my right to protest, i'm going to be here as everyone else and i will not get...
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there were the fulton market, katherine market. this is oftentimes where people living in the tenements, very poor people went to buy their food, and so a great meal for them was when they could afford to buy beef, and beef became more prominent in their diets, especially after advances in creating the abattoirs or the slaughterhouses like allerton did, mass produced more beef than had ever been done before by like those 200 butcher shops that one time that populated the slaughterhouse district of manhattan. so yes, the poorer working class people started being able to buy beef on a more regular basis, but the cuts were cheaper. texas longhorn beef was never sold in delmonico restaurant. that never would have happened. it never would have had the fat, the marbling or anything else that went along with it. the longhorn at best seldom weighed over 900 pounds, and so it was a pretty small animal. and so the cuts were also leaner, even though the illinois stockmen tried to put on a little more fat and weight on them by overwintering th
there were the fulton market, katherine market. this is oftentimes where people living in the tenements, very poor people went to buy their food, and so a great meal for them was when they could afford to buy beef, and beef became more prominent in their diets, especially after advances in creating the abattoirs or the slaughterhouses like allerton did, mass produced more beef than had ever been done before by like those 200 butcher shops that one time that populated the slaughterhouse district...
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what else, katherine, do we have from this hour?see monuments be standing around germany or other european countries absolutely not. you know, jacqulynn, you remind me that ronald reagan went to bitberg and quite a controversy over him saying all i'm doing is here to pay my respects to individuals who died. what else came in? the very word confederate reminds of slavery and is humiliating atrocities to black people. place statues in a designated civil war museum or park. garth, i agree with you. and guess what, that's exactly what gettiesberg is. 40 confederate monuments but not in town squares, all adjacent to a battlefield where there were 50,000 casualties, 23,000 members of the confederacy paid with their lives. one more if we have time for it. real quick. here we go. remove the national anthem from all sports. let sports be focussed on sports. i think if you look at the history as to why it was done, it was to gin up enthusiasm and patriotism in the name of selling seats. nothing i guess new about that form of ingenuity. hey, g
what else, katherine, do we have from this hour?see monuments be standing around germany or other european countries absolutely not. you know, jacqulynn, you remind me that ronald reagan went to bitberg and quite a controversy over him saying all i'm doing is here to pay my respects to individuals who died. what else came in? the very word confederate reminds of slavery and is humiliating atrocities to black people. place statues in a designated civil war museum or park. garth, i agree with...
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. >> katherine pruitt, talk to me about this. you and i discussed things that can be done better either by police or maybe not by police. how do we approach things that are nonviolent like this in a perfect world, forgetting the specific details about this case because we only know what we know so far and more will become available to us. what's the perfect way in which we deal with this? not having police or having police that are trained so that nothing ever escalates? >> hey, this is going to take a lot of thought. when we talked earlier, we talked about reimagining police departments. instead of reimagining, we're going to have to reimagine training. we've been coming at it from a warrior standpoint instead of the guardian standpoint. deescalation training, yes, we have it. we're going to have to reimagine that, too, and talk about what that's going to look like. every case is a different one, and they should be taken on their face. they should be taken individually, but, again, what is muddying the waters is that the public
. >> katherine pruitt, talk to me about this. you and i discussed things that can be done better either by police or maybe not by police. how do we approach things that are nonviolent like this in a perfect world, forgetting the specific details about this case because we only know what we know so far and more will become available to us. what's the perfect way in which we deal with this? not having police or having police that are trained so that nothing ever escalates? >> hey,...
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her name is katherine clark. about some of the movies i grew up watching. maybe you did, too. and it's about the way people of color, people who look like me and my mom, have been represented in those movies. you can hear the whole conversation on my new podcast. it's called "silence is not an option." but here's a preview. >> it was like we were always played down in everything. and i often wondered why we didn't have people of color or somebody that represented me. >> but you still watched the movies, even though there was a portrayal of black people like that. >> well, i didn't have anything else to watch. >> there are conversations like that going on all across america. and they should be going on. tough conversations about being black in america. and i hope you join me on my podcast. it's called "silence is not an option" and you can find it on apple podcasts or your favorite podcast app. and right now, in this very moment, it is time for some of those tough conversations. and for our first one, we want to turn to cnn's white house correspondent kaitlan collins, who joins
her name is katherine clark. about some of the movies i grew up watching. maybe you did, too. and it's about the way people of color, people who look like me and my mom, have been represented in those movies. you can hear the whole conversation on my new podcast. it's called "silence is not an option." but here's a preview. >> it was like we were always played down in everything. and i often wondered why we didn't have people of color or somebody that represented me. >>...
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katherine what do we have? short on time here. make it a goodie.at has happened in the past 3.5 years, you're still a trump loyalist? what's wrong with you? justin, i had the spokesman for the trump kban on as my guest at the lead of the program today. essentially saying to him, how can you jeopardize public health just to get a split screen that shows the president with 20,000 people and joe in an empty room. and your take away from that is that i'm on the trump bus? come on. you got to do better than that. pick a different week. i'm sure you'll have a better example of a program you can single me out for your allegation of bias. >>> have a wonderful week. i'll see you next week. ♪ for adults with moderately to severely active crohn's disease, stelara® works differently. studies showed relief and remission, with dosing every 8 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you ha
katherine what do we have? short on time here. make it a goodie.at has happened in the past 3.5 years, you're still a trump loyalist? what's wrong with you? justin, i had the spokesman for the trump kban on as my guest at the lead of the program today. essentially saying to him, how can you jeopardize public health just to get a split screen that shows the president with 20,000 people and joe in an empty room. and your take away from that is that i'm on the trump bus? come on. you got to do...
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katherine gruber is from the jamestown georgetown from the university of mary washington and from the college of william and mary. she's contributed to the valley of permanent garleries in yorktown including liberty fever, a special exhibitusion careator including early virginia which i highly encourage you to go see before it closed in january and forgotten soldier, open now through march 22nd, 2020. kate will present her topic. so please welcome my good friend kate gruber. >> well good afternoon. so you have to get through me before we can get to happy hour so i'll try to make that happen with as much alack ritity of possible. >> mark twain said it best. clothes make the man. little men little to no influence onsite. and the more i like about people, the more i like my dog. also, he dressed like this. [ laughter ] so why don't we go to the british author robert campbell who wrote in 1747 no man is ignore about that a tailor makes our clothes and some makes their dress and said to make themselves. so, yes, in short, clothes make the man. and in 18th century people really had a relati
katherine gruber is from the jamestown georgetown from the university of mary washington and from the college of william and mary. she's contributed to the valley of permanent garleries in yorktown including liberty fever, a special exhibitusion careator including early virginia which i highly encourage you to go see before it closed in january and forgotten soldier, open now through march 22nd, 2020. kate will present her topic. so please welcome my good friend kate gruber. >> well good...
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well now police are asking that he step down calling his actions unacceptable among them katherine waite the mother of an antioch man who says says her son was beaten by police back in 2014. this is the photo of an officer with his knee on her son's neck just outside of their home where he says the officer pulled him out of his car right there in her driveway. they've said settled a federal civil rights lawsuit the officers still with the police department today. >>no no until you of our victim. i have condolences for the want the lies at the hands of the police. but what about the was this live in through the trauma. the brutalization from police is it's not ok i exercise my right to protest, i'm going to be here as everyone else and i will not get slapped in the face by a police officer. >>well chief plo released a statement and said his comment was taken out of context and that he apologizes for having made. there is an investigation now into the matter and we've reached out to the mayor for comment but have not heard back. >>meantime in the south bay plans are in the works in san jos
well now police are asking that he step down calling his actions unacceptable among them katherine waite the mother of an antioch man who says says her son was beaten by police back in 2014. this is the photo of an officer with his knee on her son's neck just outside of their home where he says the officer pulled him out of his car right there in her driveway. they've said settled a federal civil rights lawsuit the officers still with the police department today. >>no no until you of our...