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ku ressaa re hello this is bbc news. the headlines.ope pursues options to end the lockdown — as belgium sets out a detailed plan to relax restrictions. people needing medical care are urged not to be put off by the coronavirus pandemic — as visits to uk a&e departments drop by almost half. the premier league holds talks with ministers about how football matches could resume with televised matches played behind closed doors. three us states allow some businesses to reopen as the number of deaths from coronovirus there tops 50,000. and — anzac day in the time of lockdown — people in australia and new zealand pay their respects on the annual day of remembrance to the war dead. now on bbc news, people from around the world document their experiences of life under lockdown in a series of thought provoking, funny and moving video diaries. what is it like to be on the corona island? no one can leave for the mainland and no one can come in. approximately one half of the island's population is infected. the infection rate per capita is one of t
ku ressaa re hello this is bbc news. the headlines.ope pursues options to end the lockdown — as belgium sets out a detailed plan to relax restrictions. people needing medical care are urged not to be put off by the coronavirus pandemic — as visits to uk a&e departments drop by almost half. the premier league holds talks with ministers about how football matches could resume with televised matches played behind closed doors. three us states allow some businesses to reopen as the number...
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. >>> en las redes sociales hay e reportes de mascotas que actuan de manera extarraÑa,ku¿que pasan etostocon los gatos, los perrosd t etsta t contentos pero en los gatos, f e frecuntentemente ellos pueden n orinar en casa porque la vida i tipica para ellos ha cambaioia u mucho y no le gusta mucho si les pasa algo asi, el epperro qued i igual. >>> se lesesta rompiedndo su r t rutina >>> asi es >>> hay que cuidar a los oani l animaltiani animalitos y para mas nosticia d de cvbovid-19 envie mteensajes e texto con la palabra noticia r para suscribirse y mantense al d dia >>> a lregresl regresar doshisp bajaron los razosbrazos y reo o reorientaron su negocio fliamila para sobreivivr a la crisis >>> y tambien trabajadores ag c agricolas en esta cr uno siempre quiere brindarle alivio a sus pacientes. sacarlos del dolor, sacarlos del dolor rápido. es bueno que tenemos un producto, sensodyne rapid relief crea una barrera sobre las áreas sensibles del diente. cepillándose dos veces al día te dará alivio de la sensibilidad. puedo entregarles sensodyne rapid relief y sé que van a regresar más felices
. >>> en las redes sociales hay e reportes de mascotas que actuan de manera extarraÑa,ku¿que pasan etostocon los gatos, los perrosd t etsta t contentos pero en los gatos, f e frecuntentemente ellos pueden n orinar en casa porque la vida i tipica para ellos ha cambaioia u mucho y no le gusta mucho si les pasa algo asi, el epperro qued i igual. >>> se lesesta rompiedndo su r t rutina >>> asi es >>> hay que cuidar a los oani l animaltiani animalitos y para mas...
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. >>> ku tÍo nano el hecho que algunos negocios tan abiertos y ellos cerrado. >>> tenemos servicio dose de permitir se con regresar se cumplirÍan bien normas de higiene y distancia social. >>> tenemos todo para que puedan entrar. : medidas de preven g que algunos cons de rap suficientes. >>> yao creo que con la distancia requerida estuviera bien. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). pero segÚn otros, al intentar desafiar ordenes pondrÍan en riesgo a sus feligreses. >>> no creo que estÉ bien, porque lo mejor para la gente es separanos en este momento. porque esto muy serio. >>> estudiantes de universidad de berkeley preparan gel para las manos para esto usan un laboratorio de la universidad, los voluntarios entregan este gel de manos en referenc de man gratuito, en livermore, una familia puso un pequeÑo puesto con frutas y vegetales para que quien lo requiera tome lo que necesite de manera gratuita y tambiÉn, en vecindario crockett, una biblioteca pone elemento en la estados para quien lo ne necesita. esta donaciÓn ayudarÁ a trabajador de de la salud, bomberos y mi ceas an atender a la comunidad de
. >>> ku tÍo nano el hecho que algunos negocios tan abiertos y ellos cerrado. >>> tenemos servicio dose de permitir se con regresar se cumplirÍan bien normas de higiene y distancia social. >>> tenemos todo para que puedan entrar. : medidas de preven g que algunos cons de rap suficientes. >>> yao creo que con la distancia requerida estuviera bien. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). pero segÚn otros, al intentar desafiar ordenes pondrÍan en riesgo a sus...
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one of those posts was the photo of a person wearing the ku klux klan.he fcc and faa are now investigating. >>> now a bad weekend. we had clouds. temperatures were on the cool side. and we'll kind of hang on until monday and things start to warm up. tomorrow will be about the same as today, maybe a degree or two cooler. you can see this kind of rain ban. you probably hurled a few reports of a chance of a shower here or there. none of it appears to be anything of conquence. most of the story tomorrow will be a lot of clouds. slower burn off, partly sunny, partly cloudy and temperatures generally into the upper 60s in the warm spots. the winds are out of the due west. they'll start clocking more south as we get into tomorrow and that will set us up for temperatures a little cooler than today. the hot spots will degrees. there's libe camera shot. not a lot of particulate in the air. i hope you had a chance to stroll the neighborhood or get out. tomorrow is going to be fine. there's no rain, significant rain in the forecast so we'll be able to get outs. it j
one of those posts was the photo of a person wearing the ku klux klan.he fcc and faa are now investigating. >>> now a bad weekend. we had clouds. temperatures were on the cool side. and we'll kind of hang on until monday and things start to warm up. tomorrow will be about the same as today, maybe a degree or two cooler. you can see this kind of rain ban. you probably hurled a few reports of a chance of a shower here or there. none of it appears to be anything of conquence. most of the...
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, and if the coach of that team were to say, you know what, a ku basketball game trumps public safety people into allen fieldhouse at the university of kansas, would we stand for that or would we want that coach brought up and charged? probably brought up and charged, for putting so many people's health and safety at risk. what would be the difference in a church setting? >> so, i mean, i guess one of the arguments might be, just for me to play devil's advocate here, there's no constitutional right to basketball, but freedom of religion is in the bill of rights, and that should make any lawmaker wary of imposing any guideline or restriction on people of faith. i understand your motivation, but that might be what somebody might say in response. and what would you say back? >> i would just tell them in kansas many people see basketball as a religion, so there's that. but it's also because this is not an effort to take the right to practice one's religion way. this is really all about the health and safety of kansans. and i don't care what religion they are, i want them all to be safe. a
, and if the coach of that team were to say, you know what, a ku basketball game trumps public safety people into allen fieldhouse at the university of kansas, would we stand for that or would we want that coach brought up and charged? probably brought up and charged, for putting so many people's health and safety at risk. what would be the difference in a church setting? >> so, i mean, i guess one of the arguments might be, just for me to play devil's advocate here, there's no...
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hay mucho cuestionamiento de parte de los alcaldes de varios cantonos en mÁs de 200 cantonos aca en kuentado una serie de restricciones durante la emergencia, pero ahora se ha mencionado que cada localidad va a tener un semÁforo es decir, las localidades donde hay alto riesgo de contagio aÚn van a permanecer con semÁforo en rojo, las localidades que ya estÉn en condiciones con el nÚmero de contagios menor, van a estar en un semÁforo amarillo, hasta llegar al semÁforo verde. >> diego rÁpidamente, a pesar de estas restricciones que van a ser levantadas la poblaciÓn ecuatoriana ¿estÁ lista para ello? >> eso es lo que se cuestiona porque hay que educar a la poblaciÓn ecuatoriana durante este tiempo de emergencia vimos personas que aÚn no se respeta el distanciamiento entre mÁs de 3 metros cuando se va a un mercado, a una agencia bancaria, quizÁ a cobrar el bono de tener agencia y aÚn se mantiene la indisciplina social en esta emergencia, y lo que cuestionan precisamente los alcaldes es que es muy temprano levantar el aislamiento acÁ en ecuador y mas por lo que vivimos en guayaquil, y mÁs e
hay mucho cuestionamiento de parte de los alcaldes de varios cantonos en mÁs de 200 cantonos aca en kuentado una serie de restricciones durante la emergencia, pero ahora se ha mencionado que cada localidad va a tener un semÁforo es decir, las localidades donde hay alto riesgo de contagio aÚn van a permanecer con semÁforo en rojo, las localidades que ya estÉn en condiciones con el nÚmero de contagios menor, van a estar en un semÁforo amarillo, hasta llegar al semÁforo verde. >>...
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that's a kuing is a king has total authority. >> reporter: and disagreement including from some republicans. >> governors made decisions to take various actions in their states based on what they thought was right for their state. >> reporter: several regional state governors quickly announced they would coordinate with each other. in the northeast new york and six other states say the goal is to ease social isolation without triggering renewed spread in the west, washington, oregon and california have announced their own counsel. even conservative constitutional law scholars say the president is simply wrong. >> i have no idea what he is talking about, no clue. the constitution does not give the president the power to instruct states what to do, and congress has not given the president the power to instruct states what to do. the president lacks the authority here >> reporter: by midday the president and several governors were talking about cooperation and reopening the economy. >> i'm going to be making a decision pretty quickly, and it's being done in conjunction with governors. >> i put
that's a kuing is a king has total authority. >> reporter: and disagreement including from some republicans. >> governors made decisions to take various actions in their states based on what they thought was right for their state. >> reporter: several regional state governors quickly announced they would coordinate with each other. in the northeast new york and six other states say the goal is to ease social isolation without triggering renewed spread in the west, washington,...
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controversial post facebook that appeared to compare supporters of presidentdonald trump to mbers ofe ku klux klan. >>is the 2 bet that's all he remembered for us a huge. it was much more than that as a good doctornd father and also somebody who went out of his way to help people maka family members are ready to speak on camera but released a atement saying in part quote he loved his family, especially his 2 granddaughters he poured his passioninto life in the world is a better place becausef him there's been. >>aot more ilife set was potive and that's where we want to focus. >>bere this crash happened could be nominated councilman dan your program to take over for him as mayor that's expected to be up ra fall to tomorrow night's special session, i'm jessica mitch fox fourty news. >>a small businesses across the untry are waiting for a deal on more money to help them get through this coronavirus pandemic this as peoe protest acrossthe country urging their governors to reopen let's revisit the stornow with karen caifa she has the latest from >>president trump said sunday a al betwn the wh
controversial post facebook that appeared to compare supporters of presidentdonald trump to mbers ofe ku klux klan. >>is the 2 bet that's all he remembered for us a huge. it was much more than that as a good doctornd father and also somebody who went out of his way to help people maka family members are ready to speak on camera but released a atement saying in part quote he loved his family, especially his 2 granddaughters he poured his passioninto life in the world is a better place...
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one of those posts was the sharing of photos of a person wearing a ku klux klan hood that came with aaption that said good news for trump supporters is that most of them already have masks. a second person was also injured in that crash. no word on what caused the small plane to go down. the ntsb and faa are now investigating. >>> today marks 25 years since the explosion including 19 children in a day care center inside the building. because of social distancing relatives of the victims were not allowed to gather at the site in remembrance but some came out with masks and put flowers on memorial chairs for each of the victims. the attack was carried out by a former soldier, timothy convey mcveigh, he was convicted, sentenced to death and executed back in 2001 area nichols is serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole. the oklahoma city bombing was also remembered today at the fire district training center. is the largest memorial for the bombing outside of oklahoma city. a number of menlo park firefighters responded to the deadly attack 25 years ago. this past week the
one of those posts was the sharing of photos of a person wearing a ku klux klan hood that came with aaption that said good news for trump supporters is that most of them already have masks. a second person was also injured in that crash. no word on what caused the small plane to go down. the ntsb and faa are now investigating. >>> today marks 25 years since the explosion including 19 children in a day care center inside the building. because of social distancing relatives of the...
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well the close proximity of residents all of whom are in the most vulnerable kus agree means the risks of infection are severe incursions but in many european countries they're being left to cope alone by health services receiving little or no treatment short of dubinsky report. as the grim toll from covert 19 continues to mount official figures often amid deaths outside hospitals including those in nursing and care homes a picture is now emerging of how the virus is laying waste to some of the most fragile while many older people have been self isolating a home and hopefully safeguarding the health as much as possible it seems that others in care homes are more a true risk in front the death toll rose rapidly off due to merge how many people in care homes had lost their lives to the virus those deaths now account for more than 30 percent of total fatalities but this isn't surprising from the very start we were warned that older people were at highest risk the most important task would be to protect and most vulnerable people during peak weeks. the priority of the nation is to protect
well the close proximity of residents all of whom are in the most vulnerable kus agree means the risks of infection are severe incursions but in many european countries they're being left to cope alone by health services receiving little or no treatment short of dubinsky report. as the grim toll from covert 19 continues to mount official figures often amid deaths outside hospitals including those in nursing and care homes a picture is now emerging of how the virus is laying waste to some of the...
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court again striking down so but yes, there needed to be enforcement and as this wave of terrorism ku klux klan and similar groups sweeps over the south, at first, you know, president grant did send troops to south carolina to clash the clampett could do that if you're willing to use harsh measures. as time goes on that becomes less politically viable it seems so i'm not interested in, imaginary scenarios, yeah, let's imagine -- by the way, that's george julian said with the reconstruction said reduce them to military rule for like 30 years and then we can remake the society and they were not ready for 30 years of military r occupation of the south. but you know, a scenario of what would've happened if more troops were sent or i don't know, it is certainly the way the court operated in the way the fact that the democratic party comes back and becomes a powerful nationally means federal enforcement becomes harder and harder and once the democrats win control of the house of representatives in 1874 you have a time of 25 years, almost up to 1896, where no party controls both the presiden
court again striking down so but yes, there needed to be enforcement and as this wave of terrorism ku klux klan and similar groups sweeps over the south, at first, you know, president grant did send troops to south carolina to clash the clampett could do that if you're willing to use harsh measures. as time goes on that becomes less politically viable it seems so i'm not interested in, imaginary scenarios, yeah, let's imagine -- by the way, that's george julian said with the reconstruction said...
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we saw this in the 1920s from the ku klux klan support for immigration restrictions, merely echoing allying cry from "america for americans" that had other politicians and scientists were already saying. today, anti-immigrant and white nationalist fueled violence are on the rise. after the 2016 election, anti- muslim hate crimes increased by 19%. the second half of 2018, they had risen again by 83%. extremist related murders spiked racist rallies and demonstrations has grown. i don't need to remind you that we recently recognized the one year anniversary of the shooting in pittsburgh or in august 2019, 22 or shutdown on el paso : book by individuals who expressed anti-semitic and racist sentiments. with so much at stake, understanding exactly how xenophobia works is fundamental to american democracy and for the creation of a more humane global society. it's also important to remember that this is not a problem that will go away if we elect someone new to fit in the white house. i wrote "america for americans" in order to try to answer this question of why and how we have allowed the u
we saw this in the 1920s from the ku klux klan support for immigration restrictions, merely echoing allying cry from "america for americans" that had other politicians and scientists were already saying. today, anti-immigrant and white nationalist fueled violence are on the rise. after the 2016 election, anti- muslim hate crimes increased by 19%. the second half of 2018, they had risen again by 83%. extremist related murders spiked racist rallies and demonstrations has grown. i don't...
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how many chi ku about rather chicken ckoo the clown he visits bay area hospals spreading a >>through the medical clown project and we we can still able to create engage in even though we can't be the physically. the coronavirus pandemic has shut the door on in person hospital performances. but with a computer green screen and a few >>he has tued into a healthcare clown doing virtual visits. >>andatients are as sirajuddin transformation growing from this stereotype of learn to seeing the screen. >>lining upin in their their posture changing and ends and seen him playing alg it i think that's that's a response but is really it really makes us he believes letting patients escape to a place of sitivity makes all the difference in their heing process and coping with the current situation makes me >>cuckoo is determined to continue creating this playful space and bringing smiles in times of stress we can find joy. >>do through our pain sure. i'm >>news. >>makes me smile just looking at that like it. all right, let's take a little peek outside wanto check in on the bay bridge. it is darand
how many chi ku about rather chicken ckoo the clown he visits bay area hospals spreading a >>through the medical clown project and we we can still able to create engage in even though we can't be the physically. the coronavirus pandemic has shut the door on in person hospital performances. but with a computer green screen and a few >>he has tued into a healthcare clown doing virtual visits. >>andatients are as sirajuddin transformation growing from this stereotype of learn to...
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all right, ku am,masi, hopefullu get outside and enjoy some of the sunshine today and it's pretty sparse in san francisco and doing a great job of sheltering in place compared to what we've seen in other areas. i want to show you the main players. an area of main pressure has broken off from the main low sitting over the pacific ocean and we still have that low moving through the islands. those two will come our way and tag team us this weekend. we'll get some light rain to moderate rain moving northwest to southeast across the bay area saturday morning into saturday afternoon. and then the stronger, more vigorous storm comes in sunday bringing us the chance of some thunderstorms and some downpours and ponding on the roadways along with hail, grapel and snow level down to 3,500 feet. we're getting closer to the events. this is a more high resolution model and you can see by the time why get into saturday late in the morning, that's when it comes in. but notice it kind of weakens as it heads to the south and falls apart and leaves us with just some light showers, or i should say some ligh
all right, ku am,masi, hopefullu get outside and enjoy some of the sunshine today and it's pretty sparse in san francisco and doing a great job of sheltering in place compared to what we've seen in other areas. i want to show you the main players. an area of main pressure has broken off from the main low sitting over the pacific ocean and we still have that low moving through the islands. those two will come our way and tag team us this weekend. we'll get some light rain to moderate rain moving...
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but the consolidated power of white men north and south especially the ku klux klan. weakimage of a relatively lincoln presidency may also be one reason why the story of lincoln's youth, his frontier upbringing and awkward but romantic encounters and mediocre , these stories became so captivating in the early 20th century because here was territory that can be mined for engaging human material without having to venture into the messy business of lincoln as a figure of power who actually enacted measures that did not meet with universal acclaim. 30's, lincoln looks different area and he is not a bland rigor of moderation. a mores to foreshadow powerful nationstate that was extending the blessings of freedom to a wider group of americans. being consciously reworked by writers and politicians, lincoln became a forerunner for the groundbreaking work of fdr's new deal. helped, carl sandburg usher in this new lincoln when he compared fdr's national recovery program and its assistance for industrial workers to lincoln's role in emancipation. both presidents used their positi
but the consolidated power of white men north and south especially the ku klux klan. weakimage of a relatively lincoln presidency may also be one reason why the story of lincoln's youth, his frontier upbringing and awkward but romantic encounters and mediocre , these stories became so captivating in the early 20th century because here was territory that can be mined for engaging human material without having to venture into the messy business of lincoln as a figure of power who actually enacted...
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there is a strengthening of the ku klux klan. what did grant do to combat the clan -- klan? klan starts ine polasky tennessee. they start out of a group of confederate veterans. it becomes a militaristic secret organization. this is prompted by the terror of the south. it was very much directed at black voting. there was no southern white who would testify against the clan. indictments and got more than 1000 convictions against the klan and crush them. it was his greatest achievement as president. the klan we know is from a resurgence in the 1920's. the one that is still alive with us. they borrowed a lot of techniques and ideology from the original klan. >> why were there so many >> why were there so many corruption scandals was he complicit? did he turn a blind eye or was he just oblivious to what was going on? ron: grant was incredibly naÏve. i will tell a story from his childhood. when he was a boy, his father wanted to buy a horse so he told ulysses to go to this farm and he gave him instructions. he said offer $20 to the farmer. if he doesn't take it, offer $22.50. and
there is a strengthening of the ku klux klan. what did grant do to combat the clan -- klan? klan starts ine polasky tennessee. they start out of a group of confederate veterans. it becomes a militaristic secret organization. this is prompted by the terror of the south. it was very much directed at black voting. there was no southern white who would testify against the clan. indictments and got more than 1000 convictions against the klan and crush them. it was his greatest achievement as...
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you see the rise of the second ku klux klan in the 1920s as well as jim crow america. all of these things are precursors to the nazis' rise to power in 1933. what you see is the preconditions that are foundational to america in the period that will shape our early responses to naziism. one of the myths we wanted to bust was the idea that americans didn't have information about the threat of naziism. in the 1930s and 1940s. later on in the exhibition, you will see that americans had a good deal of information about the murder of jews as it was happening. early on, americans are very interested in the rise of this new world leaderer hitler. we show magazines from 1932, '33, '34 at the beginning of the nazi regime where you see hitler on the cover of "time" and "news week." this is particularly fascinating. that's joseph gerbles 1933. there's a 3,000 word article in this magazine covers nazi germ an germany. what you see is, say it in your dreams, the jews are to blame. americans who were picking up magazines like this could have read about the rise of fascism in germany.
you see the rise of the second ku klux klan in the 1920s as well as jim crow america. all of these things are precursors to the nazis' rise to power in 1933. what you see is the preconditions that are foundational to america in the period that will shape our early responses to naziism. one of the myths we wanted to bust was the idea that americans didn't have information about the threat of naziism. in the 1930s and 1940s. later on in the exhibition, you will see that americans had a good deal...
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on saturday night live a recent skit displaced from supporters as not only brace just members of the ku klux klan he's going to take our economy from here to here. these are some classes politicians he says look i'm thinking. all the media has a tendency to pay trump as a races they seem to forget he's married to an emigrant and in case hollywood forgot trump has been an avid supporter of any and employment for african-americans and also women reporting from los angeles for at the press i was a sweet. misinformation disinformation we've always had it but right now in the era of the coronavirus and the pandemic it's more important than ever to be able to tell what's true what's not true and sometimes you really just can't tell it all so joining us right now is technology expert lawyer and also drone author c.e.o. of e.f.t. solutions and a member of the forbes technology council wayne la and steam wayne welcome aboard sir thank you steve pleasure to be here today well you wrote a piece for forbes asking the question if there is any way any definitive proven way to tackle the problem of mi
on saturday night live a recent skit displaced from supporters as not only brace just members of the ku klux klan he's going to take our economy from here to here. these are some classes politicians he says look i'm thinking. all the media has a tendency to pay trump as a races they seem to forget he's married to an emigrant and in case hollywood forgot trump has been an avid supporter of any and employment for african-americans and also women reporting from los angeles for at the press i was a...
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. >> you see the rise of the ku klux klan in the 1920's, as well as jim crowe america. >> all these things are precursors to the nazi's and power in 1933. in interwar. -- >> the interwar period that shape our responses to nazi is him. >> one of the myths we want to combust is the idea that americans did not have information. later on in the exhibition you'll see the americans had a deal about -- early on americans are very interested in the rise of this new world leader, adolf hitler. >> a number of magazines at the beginning of the nazi regime where you see hitler on the cover of vanity fair. >> this one is particularly fascinating. >> there's a 3000 word article covering nazi germany. what you see, even on the cover, under the word minister of propaganda is say it in your dreams, the jews are up to blame. so, american's, we're picking up magazines like this. these are popular magazines, they could have read about the rise of fascism in germany, but what is not hidden here is the fact that antisemitism is essential to nazi ideology. this does not mean that americans could have predicted i
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government on whether to recommend the use of norm of the ku klux mosques whenever people go outside and on friday the decision was announced the c.d.c. is advise in the use of non-medical cloth face covering as religious you know voluntary public health measures almost immediately don't trump undermine the advice. but this is voluntary i don't think i'm going to be doing it. authorities hope the public weren't mistake this advice their permission to wear specialist masks which should be reserved for those treating the infected and would mean that they feel they no longer feel they need to stay in isolation the president also issued an order preventing the export of personal protective equipment such as and 95 masks to ensure the u.s. a supply of over troubles i suggested that such exports may be up to his discretion in italy if spain who has big problems is have these are countries with tremendous problems france if they ordered if they have long term orders and they're in there and they want to get certain things i've let them go out in certain instances because i think it's only f
government on whether to recommend the use of norm of the ku klux mosques whenever people go outside and on friday the decision was announced the c.d.c. is advise in the use of non-medical cloth face covering as religious you know voluntary public health measures almost immediately don't trump undermine the advice. but this is voluntary i don't think i'm going to be doing it. authorities hope the public weren't mistake this advice their permission to wear specialist masks which should be...
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when he says okay, fine, you ku have pa -- can have patterson's brigade. they find out that he has already been wiped out. that is not even full strength. so he puts in writing as well as face to face heated exchanges to gates who relents and he says okay, fine, i will relent to washington's demands, and it shows how much trust hamilton received from washington for this mission. then he has to meet with an equally incorrigible general israel. he doesn't want to listen to alexander hamilton, either. at this point putnam is probably old enough to be his grandfather. he says no i'm not giving up my soldiers. he, too, will relent to the strong demands. he knows he has to turn the screws a little bit. so it is for that reason that we can have this quote here from my friend, michael newton, that says by granted hamilton discretion, washington left the entire course of the war and possibly his outcome in the hands of his youngest aide. he already earned his complete trust. so george washington has not won at saratoga. he basically lost at brandy wine and germanto
when he says okay, fine, you ku have pa -- can have patterson's brigade. they find out that he has already been wiped out. that is not even full strength. so he puts in writing as well as face to face heated exchanges to gates who relents and he says okay, fine, i will relent to washington's demands, and it shows how much trust hamilton received from washington for this mission. then he has to meet with an equally incorrigible general israel. he doesn't want to listen to alexander hamilton,...
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it was adopted decades ago to combat the ku klux klan.n could face up to a year in jail and $1,000 fine, exceptions include halloween costumes, sports or gas masks in emergencies. the governor is asking the public to follow cdc guidelines as the law is reviewed. carley: a man under arrest for threatening to kill his mother, begins coughing on mothers, telling them he hopes they get coronavirus. watch. >> i literally did -- >> [coughing] carley: that suspect has reportedly -- had reportedly threatened his mother with a butter knife. he's charged with aggravated assault. yikes. a pastor is vowing to defy a quarantine order after holding easter service at his church. kentucky state police recording license plate numbers at maryville baptist church in louisville. police ordered the owner to self-quarantine for two weeks. someone put nails in the parking lot before people arrived. the reverend said, send him the bill. >> i just tell you something, if you get a ticket, if you get a ticket for being in church this morning, bring it to me. my law
it was adopted decades ago to combat the ku klux klan.n could face up to a year in jail and $1,000 fine, exceptions include halloween costumes, sports or gas masks in emergencies. the governor is asking the public to follow cdc guidelines as the law is reviewed. carley: a man under arrest for threatening to kill his mother, begins coughing on mothers, telling them he hopes they get coronavirus. watch. >> i literally did -- >> [coughing] carley: that suspect has reportedly -- had...
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so anyway, killed several hundred union soldiers and their white officers and was the founder of the ku klux klan. yet today, where is our message about lincoln? >> yes. i'm glad you brought up forest. and i would say we differ just a little bit here. i think times have changed radically. when i started doing this, i was 19. it was 1985 and that last cause perspective prevailed. times have changed. you certainly can find what i believe are more rear guard actions that we see these neo confederacy rise to the top. here is my final point which will lead into a nice segue. armys of deliverance, let's not lose sight of what those armys did. despite the counter attack by former confederates, they could not do two things. they could not break up the union again and they could not enslave african-americans again. so the price in blood, right, that the northern armys paid, i think in the end that it was, in fact, worth it. and i think the political outcome of reconstruction verifies that. thank you again so much. [ applause ] >> we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what'
so anyway, killed several hundred union soldiers and their white officers and was the founder of the ku klux klan. yet today, where is our message about lincoln? >> yes. i'm glad you brought up forest. and i would say we differ just a little bit here. i think times have changed radically. when i started doing this, i was 19. it was 1985 and that last cause perspective prevailed. times have changed. you certainly can find what i believe are more rear guard actions that we see these neo...
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the ku saints. shop. juggles amy you do the dishes specific still do not do the same to sit to jail which is your faves of you but one. moment of pop up here again fanfic. like no one saw you i'm a sucker i'm going through i don't know how what kind of a fucking lucky who was a how when i met him more often than not people. ok fine now come with say that my seahawk coffee and the coffee i was in well and i know him a little shylock of you have. a still. in the cosmos. oh my coach had to almost any m.m. solaces ahead of the infield yes and you governor. i will get big guns yeah there was any bag of chicken with most of yeah well i got to give it full since he had our gabby allegory award of how to do most of this you don't go back to sleep feel you for want to look good you will see. did you get worried about. what herb and done as he was that he addresses directly the spiritual anxieties so if you go on a crusade your sins the penalties that otherwise you would have performed for your sins remission. he.
the ku saints. shop. juggles amy you do the dishes specific still do not do the same to sit to jail which is your faves of you but one. moment of pop up here again fanfic. like no one saw you i'm a sucker i'm going through i don't know how what kind of a fucking lucky who was a how when i met him more often than not people. ok fine now come with say that my seahawk coffee and the coffee i was in well and i know him a little shylock of you have. a still. in the cosmos. oh my coach had to almost...
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-- >> the district had traditional whites and a town in this district where the grand dragon of the ku klux klan lived in his district as well. you had a mix of people and political outlooks. not only did he have to steer through that but really believe in civil rights, there was a time in response to brown versus board of education, 84 southern democrat congressman and 19 senators signed the southern manifesto, they continue segregation, that was the purpose of it. there were a few others, a dozen including jim right but also refused. >> out of more than 100, 82 signed it and 19 senators. >> 11 original confederate states. >> did he ever think about running for statewide office or national office? it feels like you really didn't give that a thought. >> it didn't occur to him and so that consequently didn't go to california, didn't care about the press giving anything special after his national stature. he cared about his district in beaumont and around and he cared about the power of the chairmanship in washington. >> he got an endorsement from the new york times in 1966. >> my policy
-- >> the district had traditional whites and a town in this district where the grand dragon of the ku klux klan lived in his district as well. you had a mix of people and political outlooks. not only did he have to steer through that but really believe in civil rights, there was a time in response to brown versus board of education, 84 southern democrat congressman and 19 senators signed the southern manifesto, they continue segregation, that was the purpose of it. there were a few...
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is concerned that many of these products that are circling the globe with the covid-19 label are hoe kus pocus. you don't have to look far online to find things like, i don't know, herbs, potions, teas and other products that boast a covid-19 connection. a new study was release that cautions you to only use fda products. >> so we know that as of today, there are no products approved by the fda to prevent, treat, mitigate or cure coronavirus. so any products or sellers saying or vying that their products could be effective in this capacity are being dishonest. >> reporter: the food and drug administration has sent warning letters to several companies that advertised covid products. most famous, televangelist jim baker who promoted jim basilver solution. silver has long been debunked as a cure-all. in fact, in 1999, the food and drug administration said it's not generally recognized as safe and effective. that means it's not a covid-19 cure. if the fda approves a real covid-19 cure, it's going to be a big deal. it's going to be big news. you'll hear about it here and other legitimate news
is concerned that many of these products that are circling the globe with the covid-19 label are hoe kus pocus. you don't have to look far online to find things like, i don't know, herbs, potions, teas and other products that boast a covid-19 connection. a new study was release that cautions you to only use fda products. >> so we know that as of today, there are no products approved by the fda to prevent, treat, mitigate or cure coronavirus. so any products or sellers saying or vying that...
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the ku saints. shopping. juggles amy you do the dishes specific to wonder that they were sent to sit to jail which is you thieves you see but one. moment of hope up here again suffering. like no one saw you i was shocked i'm going through my know how what a kind of it's a shock when you lost a loved one who was a one of them and more often than not people. like a fine accomplice say that my seahawk coffee and their coffee i was in well and i know him a little shylock a few have. is still dead in the clouds. oh my country had to almost and never found solace as i have been in feed and comfort. i will the big guns yeah there was any bag of chicken with most of yeah well i got give it full since he had our gabby holy war how to do most of this you don't go but you see me feel you for want of food you were sick. did you get worried about. what herb and done as he was that he addresses directly the spiritual anxieties so if you go on a crusade your sins the penalties that otherwise you would have performed for you
the ku saints. shopping. juggles amy you do the dishes specific to wonder that they were sent to sit to jail which is you thieves you see but one. moment of hope up here again suffering. like no one saw you i was shocked i'm going through my know how what a kind of it's a shock when you lost a loved one who was a one of them and more often than not people. like a fine accomplice say that my seahawk coffee and their coffee i was in well and i know him a little shylock a few have. is still dead...
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he got the police were going to turn him over to the clan -- ku klux klan. so, they go back to town and they charge justice marshall with driving under the influence. they go to a local magistrate and the local magistrate says, why are you bringing this man? the police say, this man was driving under the influence. the magistrate says, i can tell right away. he tells justice marshall, breathe into my face. the axis out and says -- ask this out -- this man has not touched a drop of whiskey. justice marshall drives off and gets where he is going and calls the empty and -- calls the naacp and says i have not touched any whiskey before but now i'm about to get drunk. again, it is a horrible story but it is a true story. there is a book about this particular event. he always would punctuate it with his own brand of humor. >> i will contribute a couple. the stories he say were quite harsh. not in the language or even in the events. one was a rape trial in florida. >> the jury went to the liberate and the prosecutor came over to justice marshall and said, see the b
he got the police were going to turn him over to the clan -- ku klux klan. so, they go back to town and they charge justice marshall with driving under the influence. they go to a local magistrate and the local magistrate says, why are you bringing this man? the police say, this man was driving under the influence. the magistrate says, i can tell right away. he tells justice marshall, breathe into my face. the axis out and says -- ask this out -- this man has not touched a drop of whiskey....
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trader, who as a confederate general, kilt several hundred union soldiers and was the founder of the ku klux klan. yet today, where is our message about lincoln? >> yes, i am glad you brought up forced. we differ a little bit here. times have changed radically. when i started doing this i was 19. it was 1985. that lost cause perspective prevailed. but times have changed. you certainly can find more rearguard actions that we see, these neil confederate rise to the top. my final point i will lead to a nice segue. armies of deliverance. let's not lose sight of what they did. even in reconstruction, despite the counter attack by former confederates, they could not do two things. they could not break up the union again, they could not enslaved african americans again. the price of blood that the northern armies paid, i think that in the end, it was in fact worth it and i think the pillar political outcome a reconstruction -- thank you again so much. (applause) "the civil war, " author elizabeth varon talks about political rhetoric used in the union during the civil war, which, she argues mad
trader, who as a confederate general, kilt several hundred union soldiers and was the founder of the ku klux klan. yet today, where is our message about lincoln? >> yes, i am glad you brought up forced. we differ a little bit here. times have changed radically. when i started doing this i was 19. it was 1985. that lost cause perspective prevailed. but times have changed. you certainly can find more rearguard actions that we see, these neil confederate rise to the top. my final point i...
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use hashtag ku instagram, facebook and twitter. >> i am impressed tae you found that, sal. i have to say. >>> all right. well , welcome back. it's 5:24. many people staying at home are wrestling with the concept of how to stay productive. ktvu posed the question to the author, podcaster chris bailey. it's called a life of productivity. bailey says especially when you're in quarantine, productivity can be defined in several ways. it all starts with the way that each person perceives the situation. >> there's been samplings done with the talk that we have in the head. the things that we say to ourself and they found that what we say to ourself this internal dialogue is about 80% negative. we say things to ourself like there's no way that i could do that in get enough an we're not kind to ourself because we do not have much fun when we work. when we have fun -- >> now, they say that a good tip is ask yourself at the beginning of each day the three things that you want to accomplish de the end of the day. >>> experts are warning people about social distance asking the impact th
use hashtag ku instagram, facebook and twitter. >> i am impressed tae you found that, sal. i have to say. >>> all right. well , welcome back. it's 5:24. many people staying at home are wrestling with the concept of how to stay productive. ktvu posed the question to the author, podcaster chris bailey. it's called a life of productivity. bailey says especially when you're in quarantine, productivity can be defined in several ways. it all starts with the way that each person...
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service when all of the sudden as many as 5 zoombombers hijacked the meeting playing videos of the kux klan burning crosses as vulgar racist music plays in the background the resiliency of my current nation was incredible we didn't let that stop us reverend joe amigos says while it was upsetting to see they are prepared for the possibility of this happening. keeping the link open. so anyone could join similar to the front doors of the church said why would people do that and the response was because they can unfortunately and it's obviously people wanting some kind of sick attention river dimicco reported the races video to salem police they're investing in the incident as a hate crime along with the fbi trying to figure out who this person is and the others who zoom-bombed the church we pray for them and pray that i that they might get help if they need it. and now we move on. >>that was peter ellie opolis reporting for us tonight, the anti defamation league is also where this incident. the church is making it links private going forwards only parishioners can access them. >>facebook
service when all of the sudden as many as 5 zoombombers hijacked the meeting playing videos of the kux klan burning crosses as vulgar racist music plays in the background the resiliency of my current nation was incredible we didn't let that stop us reverend joe amigos says while it was upsetting to see they are prepared for the possibility of this happening. keeping the link open. so anyone could join similar to the front doors of the church said why would people do that and the response was...
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put an end to the terrible condition committee joined together in a sort of club which they named the ku klux klan. [laughter] members dressed as ghosts and scared men into acting decently. on the moonlit nights they could be seen on horseback riding to bring order back into the lives of people. such sights frightened them into living better lives. the names of these men, negro or white to have done a wrong were listed. the next moment they would visit them and punish them according to the wrongs they have done. after this they were not so bold and crying became less and less. again, public school textbook, 1940. so, you can see how the white mythology kept the false narrative alive for so long. i wrote this book to correct the historical record. i believe we have to confront the chapters in history that understand the roots of racism and hate and learn from it. today politicians are using social media to scapegoat and the nice people of color. especially with white nationalism on the rise. in fact, some of the white nationalists chanted jews will not replace us in charlottesville and wo
put an end to the terrible condition committee joined together in a sort of club which they named the ku klux klan. [laughter] members dressed as ghosts and scared men into acting decently. on the moonlit nights they could be seen on horseback riding to bring order back into the lives of people. such sights frightened them into living better lives. the names of these men, negro or white to have done a wrong were listed. the next moment they would visit them and punish them according to the...
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that's why we are bending the ku curve in states like new jersey.ed that on the international hefl level as wel. we need a system that holds governments to account for providing honest and accurate information about the spread of infectious diseases within their borders because these viruses do not know borders. they do not respect borders. ultimately i do think we need a system that will hold, for example, the government of china accountable for suppressing information, for arresting whistleblowers early on in this crisis. at the end of the day it wasn't the leader of china who said the coronavirus was a hoax. we have to look in the mirror as well. >> thank you to both of you. new jersey congressman tom malinowski and of course david milliband. thanks to both of you. >>> a new coronavirus task force is taking shape. this one is going to focus on the ailing economy. it's tough to quit smoking cold turkey. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and e
that's why we are bending the ku curve in states like new jersey.ed that on the international hefl level as wel. we need a system that holds governments to account for providing honest and accurate information about the spread of infectious diseases within their borders because these viruses do not know borders. they do not respect borders. ultimately i do think we need a system that will hold, for example, the government of china accountable for suppressing information, for arresting...
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[inaudible] where the grand dragon put a ku klux klan lived. that was it his district as well. you have this a mix of people and political outlooks. not only did he have to steer through that, he really believed in civil rights. he believed there is a time in response to brown versus board of education, i think it was 84 southernt democrat congressman and 19 senators signed the southern manifesto which didn't say they didn't want to do segregation but that was the purpose of it. he refused to sign it. there were a few others may be a dozen including his friend jim right to also refused. >> that was in the south. so that was more than a hundred i would imagine. >> there is about 82 that signed it at about a dozen that did not. steve xo 82 out of 430? >> defined as being 11 original confederate states. >> did he ever think about running for a statewide office? a national office? feels like he really did not give that a a thought. spanky said he was never tempted with that. it just didn't o come or occur to him. that consequently he did not care if reporters from california called
[inaudible] where the grand dragon put a ku klux klan lived. that was it his district as well. you have this a mix of people and political outlooks. not only did he have to steer through that, he really believed in civil rights. he believed there is a time in response to brown versus board of education, i think it was 84 southernt democrat congressman and 19 senators signed the southern manifesto which didn't say they didn't want to do segregation but that was the purpose of it. he refused to...
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controversial post on facebook that appeared to compare supporters of president donald tmp to members of the ku klux klan. >>his beat the best that'sall he remembered for us a huge. it was much more than that as a doctor and father and also somebodwho went out of his way to help people make a family members are ready to speak on camera but released a statement saying in part quote he loved his family, especily is 2 granddaughters he poured his passion into fe in the world is a better place because of him there's been. >>a lot more in life set was potive and that's where we want to focus. >>beore this crash happened could be nominated councilman dan your program to take over fohim as mayor th's expected to be up for a fall to tomorrow night's special session, i'm jessica mitch fox fourty news. >>small businesses around the untry are waiting for help in dealing with the pandemic and its effect on their bunesses care in has the latest from washington. >>president trump said sunday a de between the white house and congressional decrats for an additional billion to help the nation's small businees c
controversial post on facebook that appeared to compare supporters of president donald tmp to members of the ku klux klan. >>his beat the best that'sall he remembered for us a huge. it was much more than that as a doctor and father and also somebodwho went out of his way to help people make a family members are ready to speak on camera but released a statement saying in part quote he loved his family, especily is 2 granddaughters he poured his passion into fe in the world is a better...
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>>how many chi ku about chicken that's one of the rules as cuckoo the clown he vits bay area hospitalsding a little love and laughter througthe medical clown project and we love you can stilbe able to engagement even though we can't be there physically. the coronavirus pandemic has shut the door on in person hospital performances. but with a computer green screen and a few he has turnedino a healthcare clown doing virtual viss. >>and patients are has eroded going frm this stereotype of lrn to seeing the screen. >>lining up n in their their posture channg and um and seen him playing along it i think that's thats a response but is really it really makes us he believes letting patients escape to a place of positivity mas all the difference in their heang process and coping with the current makes me kook who is determined continue creating this plful space. >>and bringing smiles in times of stress we can find joy. >>still do throughour pain sure. i'm news. >>and a south barestaurant forced to close his ding room just days after his grand opening. how and why it's still keeping the kihen op
>>how many chi ku about chicken that's one of the rules as cuckoo the clown he vits bay area hospitalsding a little love and laughter througthe medical clown project and we love you can stilbe able to engagement even though we can't be there physically. the coronavirus pandemic has shut the door on in person hospital performances. but with a computer green screen and a few he has turnedino a healthcare clown doing virtual viss. >>and patients are has eroded going frm this stereotype...
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, anyway, killed several hundred union soldiers and their white officers and was the founder of the kuklux klan, yet today where is our message about lincoln? >> yes, so i'm glad that you brought up forest and i would say -- and we differ just a little bit here. i think times have changed radically. when i started doing this i was 19, it was 1985. the times have changed. you can find what i believe are more rear guard actions that we see these neocon if he had raes rise to the top. here is my final part and it will leez into a nice segue of liz varon. armies, even in reconstruction despite the counter attack by former confederates they could not -- they could not do two things, they could not break up the community again and they could not enslave african-americans again. so the price in blood that the northern armies paid i think that in the end that it was, in fact, worth it and i think the political outcome of reconstruction i think verifies that. thank you again so much. [ applause ] >> a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span 3. tonight from our american artifacts ser
, anyway, killed several hundred union soldiers and their white officers and was the founder of the kuklux klan, yet today where is our message about lincoln? >> yes, so i'm glad that you brought up forest and i would say -- and we differ just a little bit here. i think times have changed radically. when i started doing this i was 19, it was 1985. the times have changed. you can find what i believe are more rear guard actions that we see these neocon if he had raes rise to the top. here...
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in a statement, the chamber said ku cutting the w.h.o.'s funding during the covid-19 epidemsick not in u.s. interests given the organization's critical role assisting other countries in their response. joining us now, nbc news correspondent billum marks in london. there was a teleconference meeting as well today between the g7 leaders, president trump, the fellow g7 leaders. the white house read out to the pool said the entire conversation was about the incompetence and bad leadership at the w.h.o. my guess is that was one person's point of view on that one? >> well, i wouldn't want to speculate on that, but this is an important issue when it comes to global health. a lot of g7 leaders would have made that clear to the u.s. president. if you look at the way the funding is allocated that the u.s. president is threatening to withhold. over a two-year period, and it's paid two years, it's around $200 million. around a quarter of that is assessed contributions. amounts the u.s. has to pay as a member state of the united nations. the rest has b
in a statement, the chamber said ku cutting the w.h.o.'s funding during the covid-19 epidemsick not in u.s. interests given the organization's critical role assisting other countries in their response. joining us now, nbc news correspondent billum marks in london. there was a teleconference meeting as well today between the g7 leaders, president trump, the fellow g7 leaders. the white house read out to the pool said the entire conversation was about the incompetence and bad leadership at the...
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more on that rain coming up, reggie, ku masi. >>> the fight against the coronavirus impact and the impact it's having on our economy. this morning stock feeutures ar down. according to the labor department, 6.6 million people filed for unemployment last week. that is double the week before. now, that report just coming down in the last half hour. it comes as a number of, the number of coronavirus cases continues to grow. here in the bay area, there are now more than 2,700 cases and 69 people have now died from covid-19. governor newsom has announced that schools will be closed for the rest of the academic year and some tenants right groups are calling statewide for a rent strike next month. >> there are calls for better protection for those on the front lines of the corona crisis. they continue to get louder every day. this morning it happens in san francisco as nurses right now at ucsf are voicing their concerns. abc 7 news reporter amy hollyfield is live in mission bay. amy? >> hi, good morning, reggie. we just got a statement from the hospital. ucsf releasing a statement saying they ha
more on that rain coming up, reggie, ku masi. >>> the fight against the coronavirus impact and the impact it's having on our economy. this morning stock feeutures ar down. according to the labor department, 6.6 million people filed for unemployment last week. that is double the week before. now, that report just coming down in the last half hour. it comes as a number of, the number of coronavirus cases continues to grow. here in the bay area, there are now more than 2,700 cases and 69...
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the special report on the learning setbacks owe ku s occu students most in need, straight ahead. ♪ ♪till fresh... ♪ unstopables in-wash scent booster ♪ downy unstopables open. remember having that feeling for the first time? the first day you opened. the first day you had a customer, the first day you taught a class, had a client, a patient, a session. open... remember the night before you opened? who could ever sleep? open... but there's a different question we are being asked now. are you going to remain open? even when your doors are closed? open. that's how we show who we are. and there's another way to be open, to pull together - or push, depending on the door. and we are making it work and we will continue to make it work together. because open we stand. this morning senator democrats are urging mitch mcconnell not to bring the chamber back to washington. senator dianne feinstein is calling to follow the house's lead. when asked about her letter moments ago mcconnell signaled he is standing by his decision. >> i think we can conduct our business safely, and as i said, we've got
the special report on the learning setbacks owe ku s occu students most in need, straight ahead. ♪ ♪till fresh... ♪ unstopables in-wash scent booster ♪ downy unstopables open. remember having that feeling for the first time? the first day you opened. the first day you had a customer, the first day you taught a class, had a client, a patient, a session. open... remember the night before you opened? who could ever sleep? open... but there's a different question we are being asked now. are...
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reconstruction led to jim crow laws the ku klux klan, lynchings throughout the south and washington d.c. did not do that much about the federal government. it was largely controlled by southern members who are not favorable to word african americans. not until the civil rights revolution in the 1960s, did washington get more interested in trying to change things. is that right? is that when it really came out, in the late fifties and sixties when the revolution came along that government officials said we had to do something to change the laws in this country? >> what you have, washington d.c. again, because of howard university, was really at the forefront of demanding fairness in the 19 twenties, thirties and forties, so it really wasn't that they waited until the 1960s, but the pressure on the federal government and the leadership that the civil rights movement did, the visibility it received, utilizing the media and television, put pressure on the federal government to. change >> in august of 1963, the famous march in washington. the federal government at the time did not want. it p
reconstruction led to jim crow laws the ku klux klan, lynchings throughout the south and washington d.c. did not do that much about the federal government. it was largely controlled by southern members who are not favorable to word african americans. not until the civil rights revolution in the 1960s, did washington get more interested in trying to change things. is that right? is that when it really came out, in the late fifties and sixties when the revolution came along that government...