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abc7 news reporter kate larson interviewed the first people in the u.s. to take part in a covid-19 trial. >> general i, kneel, ian and judy are all enrolled in the trial by mode he shalla and the federal government. on march 16, seattle resident jennifer was the first person in the u.s. to get injected with the experimental vaccine. >> looking back with hindsight, i realized how important it was. >> reporter: neil was second in line for the trial which took part in the seattle area. >> initially there was some trepidati trepidation. i knew it had not been tested on animals or people. i felt more and more safe with what was going on. >> i feel fantastic. no side effects for me. >> moderna tested three doses. each got two injections one month apart. ian received the highest dose. ten times higher than jennifer's low dose. >> after the first injection, all i had was some arm pain in my shoulder. but for the second injection, conditioning month later, i demore issues. for about 24 hours, i had conditioning fever, conditioning headache, some nausea, things lik
abc7 news reporter kate larson interviewed the first people in the u.s. to take part in a covid-19 trial. >> general i, kneel, ian and judy are all enrolled in the trial by mode he shalla and the federal government. on march 16, seattle resident jennifer was the first person in the u.s. to get injected with the experimental vaccine. >> looking back with hindsight, i realized how important it was. >> reporter: neil was second in line for the trial which took part in the seattle...
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abc7 news reporter kate larson interviewed the first people in the u.s. to take part in a covid-19 trial. >> general i, kneel, ian and judy are all enrolled in the trial by mode he shalla and t federal veme. on march 16, sttle resident jennifer was the first person in the u.s. to get injected with the experimental vaccine. >> looking back with hindsight, i realized how important it really was. >> reporter: neil was second in line for the trial which took part in the seattle area. >> initially there was some trepidati trepidation. i knew it had not been tested on animals or people. i felt more and more safe with what was going on. >> i feel fantastic. no side effects for me. >> moderna tested three doses. each got two injections one month apart. ian received the highest dose. ten times higher than jennifer's low dose. >> after the first injection, all i had was some arm pain in my shoulder. but for the second injection, conditioning month later, i demore issues. for about 24 hours, i had conditioning fever, conditioning headache, some nausea, things like t
abc7 news reporter kate larson interviewed the first people in the u.s. to take part in a covid-19 trial. >> general i, kneel, ian and judy are all enrolled in the trial by mode he shalla and t federal veme. on march 16, sttle resident jennifer was the first person in the u.s. to get injected with the experimental vaccine. >> looking back with hindsight, i realized how important it really was. >> reporter: neil was second in line for the trial which took part in the seattle...
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specializing in personality and behavior one welcome to all 3 of you let's start with you professor larson given the scenes that we've seen in germany can you blame people for for taking to the streets and for being sick of these restrictions because this pandemic has been going or knife for months and there doesn't appear to be an end in sight. well i certainly empathize with the frustration by many people in the public about this extenuated lockdowns and mass squaring and social distancing the korean teens are coming back . but that's partly big because people have let their guard down as it were a sinking thanks for getting better. the story of the i mean this has been embraced it's interesting that it's both the extreme left in the extreme right in our confidence research we've seen a trend over the last 510 years of the the vaccine sentiments which is another dimension of the current protests these anti back seen. that they're becoming increasingly polarized and this has become highly politicized and there has been from the beginning with vaccines certainly you know it's relevant here
specializing in personality and behavior one welcome to all 3 of you let's start with you professor larson given the scenes that we've seen in germany can you blame people for for taking to the streets and for being sick of these restrictions because this pandemic has been going or knife for months and there doesn't appear to be an end in sight. well i certainly empathize with the frustration by many people in the public about this extenuated lockdowns and mass squaring and social distancing...
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joining me once benefit, political reporter for the washington examiner emily larson. talk through some of these stories, emily. i first want to get the reaction you are hearing over the president's pardon of the bank robber turned activist john ponder we were just mentioning. >> sure, i think this pardon represents, as well as the naturalization ceremony represents how important that these two issues are to president trump and the republicans. showing that they -- about this is sort of a demonstration of criminal justice reform. and a demonstration of hoping that -- to show that they support legal immigration, despite all of the criticism of the trump administration when it comes to immigration issues. so much so that these are so important that they're willing to deal with all of the accusations and legal questions that arise with the action taking place in a really unprecedented way during a political convention. this has not ever happened before. and whether the president does things that are explicitly to help them in their re-election, using their powers for that
joining me once benefit, political reporter for the washington examiner emily larson. talk through some of these stories, emily. i first want to get the reaction you are hearing over the president's pardon of the bank robber turned activist john ponder we were just mentioning. >> sure, i think this pardon represents, as well as the naturalization ceremony represents how important that these two issues are to president trump and the republicans. showing that they -- about this is sort of a...
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kate larson has the details. >> reporter: teachers -- >> i'm concerned about my health. >> reporter: parent -- >> we don't all agree. >> reporter: and students rally. at mill valley middle school while district leaders continue to negotiate with the teachers association. >> school is supposed to start in a matter of weeks, on august 20th. yet there seems to be no consensus on how learning should begin. >> one of the main issues is that they are telling teachers they have to physically be in their classrooms, although they're teaching students who are learning remotely. >> teachers are asking for the flexibility to be able to teach from home. >> reporter: a district spokesperson said it is part of negotiations. >> last spring, they were able to sign up to access the classroom to gather materials or supplies. they can't have come from that concept. >> we already had ipads. of all the places in the bay area, if you can't do remote learning with teachers support in mill valley, i don't know where you can do it. >> there is no risk-free option. >> meanwhile the health officer says they're
kate larson has the details. >> reporter: teachers -- >> i'm concerned about my health. >> reporter: parent -- >> we don't all agree. >> reporter: and students rally. at mill valley middle school while district leaders continue to negotiate with the teachers association. >> school is supposed to start in a matter of weeks, on august 20th. yet there seems to be no consensus on how learning should begin. >> one of the main issues is that they are telling...
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kate larson, "abc7 news." >> pretty innovative.hat activities put you most at risk for ex-ploeposure to coronavirus? go to abc7news.com and guess the answer to various scenario and see what the experts have to say. no risk whatsoever from the weather forecast. >> maybe breaking a slight sweat in the next couple of days, sandhya. >> yeah, it is going to be warm enough to make you sweat in the inland valleys, especially this weekend, dan and ama. the temperatures are going to come up into summertime range. the kind of heat that we expect. but not today. it was warmer today. and definitely noticeable. still had the marine influence going. this is a view as we look back towards ocean beach of that fog rolling in. it got a little breezy this evening, but nothing like the winds of yesterday. that's why it allowed us to warm up with more sunshin. hopefully you had a chance to get out and enjoy it. socially distanced, all of that stuff. i want to show you the hour by hour forecast. 9:00 a.m. tomorrow, temperatures in the 60s, fog is going
kate larson, "abc7 news." >> pretty innovative.hat activities put you most at risk for ex-ploeposure to coronavirus? go to abc7news.com and guess the answer to various scenario and see what the experts have to say. no risk whatsoever from the weather forecast. >> maybe breaking a slight sweat in the next couple of days, sandhya. >> yeah, it is going to be warm enough to make you sweat in the inland valleys, especially this weekend, dan and ama. the temperatures are...
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emily larson has been keeping track of all of this for the washington examiner. i want to begin with the speech by senator kamala harris. for those voters who may be undecided, did she moved the needle? >> she certainly hopes she did. i'm not sure if we can tell at the point if she spread needle. it will be interesting to see, in the age of these virtual conventions, whether either candidate gets a convention bump in the polls. we have seen that in previous cycles. she did do a very good job of introducing herself, going through her own personal history, connecting that to other people in the country. mentioning all the women who came before her that she is building on. really connecting to a lot of these overarching themes of the night, including making sure the the democrats carry on legacy of the civil rights movement and continue to do that work. that was a very big theme of the night. whatever happens after the election, there's a lot more work to be done. >> let's go to part of her speech earlier tonight. >> my mother taught me that service to others is lif
emily larson has been keeping track of all of this for the washington examiner. i want to begin with the speech by senator kamala harris. for those voters who may be undecided, did she moved the needle? >> she certainly hopes she did. i'm not sure if we can tell at the point if she spread needle. it will be interesting to see, in the age of these virtual conventions, whether either candidate gets a convention bump in the polls. we have seen that in previous cycles. she did do a very good...
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. >> reporter kate larson is live with the mixed reaction from the bay area. kate? >> reporter: remember that kamala harris actually began her career at the alameda county d.a.'s office and elected san francisco district attorney. so for better or for worse, people here in the bay area know her policy, style, and work very we. oakland native senator kamala harris is stirring up mixed emotions across the bay area after locking down her position as joe biden's running mate. >> i talked to my mom tonight. >> reporter: christine pelosi is chair of the democratic chair house caucus. her mother is nancy pelosi. >> we talked about how great it was for the country. >> reporter: pelosi and harris met as law students. >> i've seen her grow and develop over the years, but also taking that same approach of trying to mentor young women, trying to lift up other people. >> i know it's a lot of controversy around kamala, especially with her as the d.a. of san francisco. >> reporter: felicia jones is the founder of the justice for mario woods foundation, who was shot and killed by s
. >> reporter kate larson is live with the mixed reaction from the bay area. kate? >> reporter: remember that kamala harris actually began her career at the alameda county d.a.'s office and elected san francisco district attorney. so for better or for worse, people here in the bay area know her policy, style, and work very we. oakland native senator kamala harris is stirring up mixed emotions across the bay area after locking down her position as joe biden's running mate. >> i...
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abc 7 news reporter, kate larson, went to halfmoon bay to find out how you can help. >> even under hisask, the stress of evacuating and the possibility of losing his home is clear. if it weren't for a hotel room, francisco garcia says his family would wibe living under a bridg right now. >> translator: no, i am unaware if my house is okay. there's no notice, so far. >> reporter: with the czu complex fire moving closer to the san mateo county coast, the garcias and hundreds of other families evacuated from the area last week. all still going to work, in order to survive, they are stopping by half moon bay high school to pick up food and supplies. >> we'd be sleeping in our car or putting a tent up somewhere. and due to covid and everything else going on, there's no other opportunity. i can't afford a hotel room every night. >> i've been staying very close to the evacuation center. just one night, i slept in my car. >> rita is the executive director of a nonprofit, which along with the red cross and san mateo county have provided 650 hotel vouchers. she and 80% of her staff have been eva
abc 7 news reporter, kate larson, went to halfmoon bay to find out how you can help. >> even under hisask, the stress of evacuating and the possibility of losing his home is clear. if it weren't for a hotel room, francisco garcia says his family would wibe living under a bridg right now. >> translator: no, i am unaware if my house is okay. there's no notice, so far. >> reporter: with the czu complex fire moving closer to the san mateo county coast, the garcias and hundreds of...
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kate larson, "abc7 news." >> pretty innovative. what activities put you most at risk for ex-ploeposure to coronavirus? go to abc7news.com and guess the answer to various scenario and see what the experts have to say. no risk whatsoever from the weather forecast. >> maybe breaking a slight sweat in the next couple of days, sandhya. >> yeah, it is going to be warm enough to make you sweat in the inland valleys, especially this weekend, dan and ama. the temperatures are going to come up into summertime range. the kind of heat that we expect. but not today. it was warmer today. and definitely noticeable. still had the marine influence going. this is a view as we look back towards ocean beach of that fog rolling in. it got a little breezy this evening, but nothing like the winds of yesterday. that's why it allowed us to warm up with more sunshin. hopefully you had a chance to get out and enjoy it. socially distanced, all of that stuff. i want to show you the hour by hour forecast. 9:00 a.m. tomorrow, temperatures in the 60s, fog is goin
kate larson, "abc7 news." >> pretty innovative. what activities put you most at risk for ex-ploeposure to coronavirus? go to abc7news.com and guess the answer to various scenario and see what the experts have to say. no risk whatsoever from the weather forecast. >> maybe breaking a slight sweat in the next couple of days, sandhya. >> yeah, it is going to be warm enough to make you sweat in the inland valleys, especially this weekend, dan and ama. the temperatures are...
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kate larson has the details. >> reporter: teachers -- >> i'm concerned about my health. >> reporter: >> we don't all agree. >> reporter: and students rally. at mill valley middle school while district leaders continue to negotiate with the teachers association. >> school is supposed to start in a matter of weeks, on august 20th. yet there seems to be no consensus on how learning should begin. >> one of the main issues is that they are telling teachers they have to physically be in their classrooms,although they're teaching students who are learning remotely. >> teachers are asking for the flexibility to be able to teach from home. >> reporter: a district spokesperson said it is part of negotiations. >> last spring, they were able to sign up to access the classroom to gather materials or supplies. they can't have come from that concept. >> we already had ipads. of all the places in the bay area, if you can't do remote learning with teachers support in mill valley, i don't know where you can do it. >> there is no risk-free option. >> meanwhile the health officer says they're reviewing
kate larson has the details. >> reporter: teachers -- >> i'm concerned about my health. >> reporter: >> we don't all agree. >> reporter: and students rally. at mill valley middle school while district leaders continue to negotiate with the teachers association. >> school is supposed to start in a matter of weeks, on august 20th. yet there seems to be no consensus on how learning should begin. >> one of the main issues is that they are telling teachers...
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we went to turn to emily larson. she covers politics for the washington examiner.s joining us from arlington. what does the biden campaign need to accomplish tonight? harris's speech is going to mention -- serves not only to introduce herself to the country. this will be when a lot of voters are first turning into the presidential election and taking a closer look at who kamala harris is. she is expected to talk a lot about her own personal history and lean into the historical nature of her candidacy. she is the daughter of immigrants. she is being introduced by her sister, her niece, and her stepdaughter. she is going to learn into that personal nature. not only that, use her own personal story about how she grew up in the values that her mother instilled within her and use that as part of the argument that donald trump is not leading the nation that is representing the values that she grew up with. that is what we have so far from her, and i am sure there will be a few surprises throughout the night. >> the location for the speech not far from wilmington. that is
we went to turn to emily larson. she covers politics for the washington examiner.s joining us from arlington. what does the biden campaign need to accomplish tonight? harris's speech is going to mention -- serves not only to introduce herself to the country. this will be when a lot of voters are first turning into the presidential election and taking a closer look at who kamala harris is. she is expected to talk a lot about her own personal history and lean into the historical nature of her...
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abc 7 news reporter, kate larson, went to halfmoon bay to find out how you can help. >> even under hisask,ng and t possibility of losing his home is clear. if it weren't for a hotel room, francisco garcia says his family would wibe living under a bridg right now. >> translator: no, i am unaware if my house is okay. there's no notice, so far. >> reporter: with the czu complex fire moving closer to the san mateo county coast, the garcias and hundreds of other families evacuated from the area last week. all still going to work, in order to survive, they are stopping by half moon bay high school to pick up food and supplies. >> we'd be sleeping in our car or putting a tent up somewhere. and due to covid and everything else going on, there's no other opportunity. i can't afford a hotel room every night. >> i've been staying very close to the evacuation center. just one night, i slept in my car. >> rita is the executive director of a nonprofit, which along with the red cross and san mateo county have provided 650 hotel vouchers. she and 80% of her staff have been evacuated from their own hom
abc 7 news reporter, kate larson, went to halfmoon bay to find out how you can help. >> even under hisask,ng and t possibility of losing his home is clear. if it weren't for a hotel room, francisco garcia says his family would wibe living under a bridg right now. >> translator: no, i am unaware if my house is okay. there's no notice, so far. >> reporter: with the czu complex fire moving closer to the san mateo county coast, the garcias and hundreds of other families evacuated...
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. >> reporter kate larson is live with the mixed reaction from the bay area. kate? >> reporter: remember that kamala harris actually began her career at the alameda county d.a.'s office and elected san francisco district attorney. so for better or for worse, people here in the bay area know her policy, style, and work very well. oakland native senator kamala harris is stirring up mixed emotions across the bay area after locking down her position as joe biden's running mate. >> i talked to my mom tonight. >> reporter: christine pelosi is chair of the democratic chair house caucus. her mother is nancy pelosi. >> we talked about how great it was for the country. >> reporter: pelosi and harris met as law students. >> i've seen her grow and develop over the years, but also taking that same approach of trying to mentor young women, trying to lift up other people. >> i know it's a lot of controversy around kamala, especially with her as the d.a. of san francisco. >> reporter: felicia jones is the founder of the justice for mario woods foundation, who was shot and killed by
. >> reporter kate larson is live with the mixed reaction from the bay area. kate? >> reporter: remember that kamala harris actually began her career at the alameda county d.a.'s office and elected san francisco district attorney. so for better or for worse, people here in the bay area know her policy, style, and work very well. oakland native senator kamala harris is stirring up mixed emotions across the bay area after locking down her position as joe biden's running mate. >>...
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kate larson is a white woman, historian. has done incredible work on tubman, still doing incredible work on tubman. me, i have the tubman park. i am a member of the african methodist episcopal zion church. this is how god works. i came to that position looking for how i could volunteer at my local church, and they said, boy, do we have something for you to do. and you know, then things happened from there. but kate and i both went to the same women's college in boston. and our years overlapped, but we were never friends. and see how tubman works? we are such kindred spirits, and she has brought us together. i think we talk almost on a daily basis. >> wow. >> yeah. >> well, speaking of that, that leads me to our final question before we open it up to the audience. and you have touched on it a bit. and i'm curious to know, as a leader of a historic site, excuse me, what you think sites like the tubman home and sites like the wilson house, these iconic last homes of important americans, what role do we have as sites to advance
kate larson is a white woman, historian. has done incredible work on tubman, still doing incredible work on tubman. me, i have the tubman park. i am a member of the african methodist episcopal zion church. this is how god works. i came to that position looking for how i could volunteer at my local church, and they said, boy, do we have something for you to do. and you know, then things happened from there. but kate and i both went to the same women's college in boston. and our years overlapped,...
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larson's to work as a swimming instructor i'm sure now our 2 children on her terms describe the toughest. what's your story take heart sharon on info migrants dot net. playmate is for me. is for a new. term for. beethoven is trying to. be told it is for play. beethoven 202250th anniversary year long do you know. this is the deadly news that broke out on the program so dave the deadlock in maadi west african envoys have left the country they were unable to reach agreement with military leaders on how to return to civilian rule often last week's coup so what happens next. in south africa bees invasive fish with threatening biodiversity now they're providing a life lived to people struggling to put food on the table.
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for fans of nonfiction as well as fiction a little bit of wire in it, a little bit of eric larson. really a marvelous book. >> if people want to contact send books, it's the best way to do so. >> you can reach me personally at mitchell@booksandbooks.com or you go to book send books.com , join our mailing list and you will never be feel lonely. you'll get a lot of emails from us forsure . >> mitch kaplan is the owner of books and books bookstores in the miami area, coral gables as their headquarters. we appreciate the updates and we will check in with you in a few months. >> it's always great to see you and glad to know that all is well. >> and tonight on book tv in prime time on our author interview program "after words" from mackenzie reports on how covid-19 became a global pandemic and thoughts on how to prevent future outbreaks. the heritage foundation's mike gonzalez argues identity politics is dividing america and cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin weighs in on the molar investigation and impeachment of president from . at all tonight on tv on c-span2 for more schedule informati
for fans of nonfiction as well as fiction a little bit of wire in it, a little bit of eric larson. really a marvelous book. >> if people want to contact send books, it's the best way to do so. >> you can reach me personally at mitchell@booksandbooks.com or you go to book send books.com , join our mailing list and you will never be feel lonely. you'll get a lot of emails from us forsure . >> mitch kaplan is the owner of books and books bookstores in the miami area, coral gables...
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larson weather at this in at.he fire weather closely br through could more fires which >>so if the air quality continues to beit you just stay inside with the windows and e doors cled and limit your physical activity. and let's go ahead take a look outside right is downtown san francisco. h wh about the the really terrible air. our meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez here with a final look at the weather and the air quality is it going to remain this bad it's going to 2 weekend long vicki and i feel like we need to different type of mass. >>and then our n 95 mask, so right now though fortunately we are tracking better improvement for air quality for the western portions of nor no surprise for those of you in the east bay as winds out of the west push poor for tomorrow as t bay, very well unhealthy quality for everyone bay area in addition to that we have a spare the air alert in effect from now excuse me through sunday, obviously the air quality my throat this evening, let's take a tomorrow's daytime highs as we take
larson weather at this in at.he fire weather closely br through could more fires which >>so if the air quality continues to beit you just stay inside with the windows and e doors cled and limit your physical activity. and let's go ahead take a look outside right is downtown san francisco. h wh about the the really terrible air. our meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez here with a final look at the weather and the air quality is it going to remain this bad it's going to 2 weekend long vicki and...
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for fans of nonfiction a little bit of wire in it a little bit of eric larson, really a marvelous marvelousok. >> if people want to contact books and book, what's the best way to do so? >> you can reach me personally at mitchell@booksandbooks.com or go to books and books.com join our mailing list and you will never be Ãfeel lonely. you will get a lot of emails from us for sure. >> mitchell kaplan, the owner of books & books bookstore in the miami area, coral gables is their headquarters. we appreciate the update and we will check in with you in a few months. >> peter, it's always great to see you, i'm glad to know all is well. >> recently booktv interviewed republican senator martha mcsally of arizona who reflected on her life and path to becoming the first female pilot to fly combat missions in the united states air force. >> many of us can have dreams like i did and many can relate to this right now in 2020. maybe your plans were derailed. many people have been because of this pandemic. but i took the route because it still did it change the law. it wasn't fair, it was against the law eve
for fans of nonfiction a little bit of wire in it a little bit of eric larson, really a marvelous marvelousok. >> if people want to contact books and book, what's the best way to do so? >> you can reach me personally at mitchell@booksandbooks.com or go to books and books.com join our mailing list and you will never be Ãfeel lonely. you will get a lot of emails from us for sure. >> mitchell kaplan, the owner of books & books bookstore in the miami area, coral gables is...
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first eric larson looks at prime minister winston churchill's leadership during the london blitz and catherine sharp landing provides a history of the female pilot who served in the u.s. army air forces during the war . and later journalist jack merriweather recounts the efforts of vito polasky, a member of the polish resistance volunteered to be sent to auschwitz to sabotage not the operations and report on the atrocities in the . enjoy book tv on c-span2 . >> next the senate and foreign relations committee hearing on the presidents' day for several ambassadorial relations including james story to be us at ambassador to venezuela and william douglas to be ambassador to the bahamas . >> i want to thank each of our nominees today for their willingness to serve in these important roles and to my colleagues for joining this hearing . one of this committee's most important tasks i've discovered is to review and evaluate the president's nominees to serve in critical posts around the globe like those you aim to serve in. these nominees serve as the world's window into america and to our un
first eric larson looks at prime minister winston churchill's leadership during the london blitz and catherine sharp landing provides a history of the female pilot who served in the u.s. army air forces during the war . and later journalist jack merriweather recounts the efforts of vito polasky, a member of the polish resistance volunteered to be sent to auschwitz to sabotage not the operations and report on the atrocities in the . enjoy book tv on c-span2 . >> next the senate and foreign...
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well as fiction, a little bit of wire in out, a little butt of eric hardson -- a little butt of eric larsonis. really a marvelous book. >> host: if people want to contact books and books, what's the best way? >> guest: best way is you can reach me personally at mitchell@books and books.com or go to books and books.com, join our mailing list, and you will never be -- feel honely. you'll get a lot of e-mails from us, for sure. >> host: mitch kaplan is the owner of books and books bookstores in the miami area, coral gables is their headquarters. we appreciate the update and we'll check in with you in a few months. >> host: peter, it's always great to see you and glad to know that all is welch -- well. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. television for serious readers. here are some programs to watch out for this weekend. on our author interview program "after words", former deputy assistant attorney general in the george w. bush administration john hue weighs in on presidential powers and the u.s. constitution. harvard university professor cornel west leads an author discussion on the black
well as fiction, a little bit of wire in out, a little butt of eric hardson -- a little butt of eric larsonis. really a marvelous book. >> host: if people want to contact books and books, what's the best way? >> guest: best way is you can reach me personally at mitchell@books and books.com or go to books and books.com, join our mailing list, and you will never be -- feel honely. you'll get a lot of e-mails from us, for sure. >> host: mitch kaplan is the owner of books and...
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brett larson has more paired >> reporter: the nra is facing two separate lawsuits. new york attorney general is suing a manhattan state court seeking to dissolve the company over allegations over high- ranking executives diverted millions of dollars over decades. the lawsuit claims executive vice president, wayne lapierre and sever unrestrained the organization of 64 consumer dollars in just three years. he is accused of spending millions of dollars online fishing trips and is $17 million postemployment contract without court approval. >>> mr. lapierre created it. and he did not go through arrangement to conceal the very nature. these expenditures. >> reporter: the 18 month thing investigation revealed they went to $20 million surplus in 20 with teen to astarte $6 million deficit in 2018. the nra said it has political motives. this was a baseless premeditated attack on the end negation and the freedoms advice to defend. >>> president trump defended the nra against the lawsuit on thursday. >> this is been going on a long time. they have been decimated by the cost of
brett larson has more paired >> reporter: the nra is facing two separate lawsuits. new york attorney general is suing a manhattan state court seeking to dissolve the company over allegations over high- ranking executives diverted millions of dollars over decades. the lawsuit claims executive vice president, wayne lapierre and sever unrestrained the organization of 64 consumer dollars in just three years. he is accused of spending millions of dollars online fishing trips and is $17 million...
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us on the latest future tent social, this is very exciting for me because i'm a huge fan of eric larson's books and we have to listen to a little bit of churchill as we are warming up to get into the mood. i'm the editorial director of future tent which is a collaboration between new america, freight magazine and arizona state university and we look at the implications and the impact of technology on society, i'm also professor at the school of journalism at arizona state university. it is an honor and pleasure to have you with us today, eric and what brings us here today is your latest book the splendid and the vile, as all of you probably know eric is the author of fabulous books in the garden of beats, thunderstruck, and white city, i have read most of your books but i have not read your first book, i was intrigued looking at your biography that you wrote a book called the naked consumer, how companies plan individual consumers which is a future tense subject, maybe we will have you come back and talk about that one, i also loved on your website which all of you listening should check
us on the latest future tent social, this is very exciting for me because i'm a huge fan of eric larson's books and we have to listen to a little bit of churchill as we are warming up to get into the mood. i'm the editorial director of future tent which is a collaboration between new america, freight magazine and arizona state university and we look at the implications and the impact of technology on society, i'm also professor at the school of journalism at arizona state university. it is an...
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so kate larson spoke to the first people ever injected with a trial vaccine in the u.s.t participant might be able to expect. >> jennifer, neil and judy are all enrolled in trials for the vaccine by the biotech company moderna and the federal government. on march 16, the seattle resident jennifer was the first person in the u.s. to get injected with the experimental vaccine. >> looking back at that time with hindsight, i realize how important it really was. >> reporter: neil was second in line for the phase one trial which took part in the seattle area. >> reporter: initially there was some trepidation. i knew this had not been tested on animals before. so we were the first human and the first animal trials. each day progressing to that one-week point. >> i feel fantastic. no side effects for me. >> reporter: moderna tested three doses of the vaccine. each participant got two injections one month apart. ean received the highest dose. ten times higher than general i's low dose. >> after the first injection, all i had was some arm page in my shoulder where i got the shot.
so kate larson spoke to the first people ever injected with a trial vaccine in the u.s.t participant might be able to expect. >> jennifer, neil and judy are all enrolled in trials for the vaccine by the biotech company moderna and the federal government. on march 16, the seattle resident jennifer was the first person in the u.s. to get injected with the experimental vaccine. >> looking back at that time with hindsight, i realize how important it really was. >> reporter: neil...
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abc 7 news reporter kate larson has more on that doctor's outrage. >> a grocery clerk should not have to fight a grown man to wear a mask. that's not their job. our rights are going to kill us. >> reporter: physician and richmond resident dr. desmond carson was deadly serious at a contra costa county press conference about the pandemic. >> we need the national guard to come out to tell these fools who don't want to wear masks that you're going to wear the mask or you're going to go ho. >> reporter: more than 110 contra costa county residents have died from covid-19 and there are now more than 2 naphtimes the number of people hospitalized from corona compared to the end of the month. in lafayette mask wearing compliance was good but far from perfect. still contra costa county residents weren't so sure about dr. carson's message. >> i know i need to wear a mask and i try to educate people but i don't think it's ramming it down their throats. it's giving them that information. >> i would encourage people to use a mask. >> reporter: but what about bringing in the national guard to enforce
abc 7 news reporter kate larson has more on that doctor's outrage. >> a grocery clerk should not have to fight a grown man to wear a mask. that's not their job. our rights are going to kill us. >> reporter: physician and richmond resident dr. desmond carson was deadly serious at a contra costa county press conference about the pandemic. >> we need the national guard to come out to tell these fools who don't want to wear masks that you're going to wear the mask or you're going...
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kate larson, abc >> hair salons and barbershops can continue to operate outdoors. contra costa, marin, san mateo and santa clara counties will also allow malls to reopen at 25% capacity, and they will all let salons and barbershops serve clients indoors again. solano and sonoma counties have not released details on the latest phase of reopening. and we know that changes to california's reopening plans can be confusing. they are confusing. you can find more information and a complete break down of the color coding system on our website. our team has done a great job putting it all there. just go to abc7news.com. >>> okay, let's get now to the major fires burning in northern california. the scu rightening complex is the second largest fire in state history at more than 374,000 acres. it is 40% contained. the lnu lightening complex in the north bay is roughly the same size. it is now 35% contained. and the czu complex in santa cruz and san mateo counties has scorched 83,000 acres and is 27% contained. >>> and major help is coming today for people impacted by the czu l
kate larson, abc >> hair salons and barbershops can continue to operate outdoors. contra costa, marin, san mateo and santa clara counties will also allow malls to reopen at 25% capacity, and they will all let salons and barbershops serve clients indoors again. solano and sonoma counties have not released details on the latest phase of reopening. and we know that changes to california's reopening plans can be confusing. they are confusing. you can find more information and a complete break...
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kate larson, abc 7 news. >> five other bay area counties have also revealed their plans allowing for more businesses to reopen starting monday. in alameda county indoor malls can open but only at 25% capacity. hair salons and barbershops can continue to operate outdoors. cop trau costa and san mateo counties can also open and all let salons and barbershops serve clients indoors again. and we know the changes to california's reopening plans can be confusing, they are confusing. you can find more information and a complete break down of the color coding system on our website. just go to abc7news.com. >>> let's get to the major fires burning in northern california. the scu lightening complex is the second largest fire in state history at more than 374,000 acres. it is 40% contained. the lnu lightening complex in the north bay is roughly the same size. 35% contained. and the zcu lightening complex has scorched 83,000 acres and is 27% contained. >>> and major help is coming today for people impacted by the fires. a recovery resource center is opening at the kaiser permanente arena in sant
kate larson, abc 7 news. >> five other bay area counties have also revealed their plans allowing for more businesses to reopen starting monday. in alameda county indoor malls can open but only at 25% capacity. hair salons and barbershops can continue to operate outdoors. cop trau costa and san mateo counties can also open and all let salons and barbershops serve clients indoors again. and we know the changes to california's reopening plans can be confusing, they are confusing. you can...
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this is very exciting for me because i'm a huge fan of erik larson books. we all got to listen to a bit of churchill as we were warming up to get in the mood. my name is andres martinez, editorial director of future tense. which is a collaboration between new america, slate magazine and arizona state university. we look at the implications of the impact of technology on society. i'm also professor of practice at our walter cronkite school of journalism out at arizona state. it's really an honor and pleasure to have you with us today, erik. what brings her today is your latest book, "the splendid and the vile" isac of churchill, family and defiant during the blitz. as all of you probably know, erik is also the author of such that his books as dead wake, in the garden of peace, thunderstruck, devil in white city. i have read most of your books but i've not read the first book. i was intrigued looking at your biography that you wrote a book called the naked consumer, how companies spot on individual consumers which is a very future tense subject so maybe we wi
this is very exciting for me because i'm a huge fan of erik larson books. we all got to listen to a bit of churchill as we were warming up to get in the mood. my name is andres martinez, editorial director of future tense. which is a collaboration between new america, slate magazine and arizona state university. we look at the implications of the impact of technology on society. i'm also professor of practice at our walter cronkite school of journalism out at arizona state. it's really an honor...
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emily larson has been keeping track of all of this for the washington examiner. want to begin with the speech by senator kamala harris. for those voters who may be undecided, did she moved the needle? >> she certainly hopes she did. i'm not sure if we can tell at the point if she spread needle. it will be interesting to see, in the age of these virtual conventions, whether either candidate gets a convention bump in the polls. we have seen that in previous cycles. she did do a very good job of introducing herself, going through her own personal history, connecting that to other people in the country. mentioning all the women who came before her that she is building on. really connecting to a lot of these overarching themes of the night, including making sure the the democrats carry on legacy of the civil rights movement and continue to do that work. that was a very big theme of the night. whatever happens after the election, there's a lot more work to be done. >> let's go to part of her speech earlier tonight. >> my mother taught me that service to others is life'
emily larson has been keeping track of all of this for the washington examiner. want to begin with the speech by senator kamala harris. for those voters who may be undecided, did she moved the needle? >> she certainly hopes she did. i'm not sure if we can tell at the point if she spread needle. it will be interesting to see, in the age of these virtual conventions, whether either candidate gets a convention bump in the polls. we have seen that in previous cycles. she did do a very good...
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he's the mayor of larson -- mayor of los angeles, he is a true patriot in this country and he is also now my new friend, and it is my pleasure to pass the baton over to my friend and fellow biden cochair, eric garcetti. mr. mayor? garcetti: thank you, congresswoman. i feel like i just heard an amazing keynote speech. you've been an extraordinary friend. we are both cochairs, on this crazy committee to find a vice president for the greatest vice president we've ever had, which is like michael jordan asking us to find a shooting guard for him. i've seen who you are and it reflects that same biden ethic of goodness every single day, so and q. thank you for being a part, thank you for the handoff, thank kate, therew, simone, entire team. we sometimes joke campaigns are train wrecks from the beginning to end, but this has been one of the most joyful experiences of my political life, working with this team and with extraordinary people dedicated to taking this country back. i'm going to make this really simple. this is an election that is about two people. you have seen from, like yesterday
he's the mayor of larson -- mayor of los angeles, he is a true patriot in this country and he is also now my new friend, and it is my pleasure to pass the baton over to my friend and fellow biden cochair, eric garcetti. mr. mayor? garcetti: thank you, congresswoman. i feel like i just heard an amazing keynote speech. you've been an extraordinary friend. we are both cochairs, on this crazy committee to find a vice president for the greatest vice president we've ever had, which is like michael...
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let's get right to kate larson on that doctor's outrage. >> a grocery cart should not have to fight a>> reporter: dr. desmond carson was deadly serious at a
let's get right to kate larson on that doctor's outrage. >> a grocery cart should not have to fight a>> reporter: dr. desmond carson was deadly serious at a
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first, eric larson lisette prime minister winston churchill's leadership during the london blitz. then, catherine provides a history of the female pilot who served in the u.s. army air forces during the war. and later, journalist jack fairweather, recounts the efforts of vito plus key, member of the polish resistance and volunteered to be deliberately sent to sabotage policy operations and report on the atrocities in the camp. enjoy book tv, on "c-span2". >> joining us now, via zone for conversation about state and federal unemployment insurance and a senior economist in the nonpartisan nonprofit. and for employment research in kalamazoo, michigan. let's start with the plaintiffs more earthly backwards from there. president trump's executive action when he came to an employment insurance. he signed this weekend. what actually did and howee that compares what was offered under the cares act. guest: good morning johnn and thank you for having me on. certainly i've addressed the executive order. it read it. and i think i understand the true projective pretty well first let me back up
first, eric larson lisette prime minister winston churchill's leadership during the london blitz. then, catherine provides a history of the female pilot who served in the u.s. army air forces during the war. and later, journalist jack fairweather, recounts the efforts of vito plus key, member of the polish resistance and volunteered to be deliberately sent to sabotage policy operations and report on the atrocities in the camp. enjoy book tv, on "c-span2". >> joining us now, via...
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first eric larson looks at prime minister winston churchill's leadership during the london blitz. of the female pilots who served in the u.s. army air forces during the war. after that journalist jack fairweather recounts the efforts of pulaski, member of the polish resistance have volunteered to be deliberately sent to sabotage not operations and atrocities in the camp. then it follows hitler's plot and q&a features margaret mcmullen on her book nixon and now. schematic ♪ ♪ : : : sunday and i'm eastern on "after words", the university of california law berkeley professor and deputy assistant attorney general and the george bush of administration with his book defender and chief, looks at presidential powers in the u.s. constitution. he is interviewed by mark roselle, author and george mason university founding dean of the school of policy and government, watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. >> next eric garcetti on his book the splendid and the bio, it looks that prime minister winston churchill's leadership during the london blitz, this was a virtual event by future tense a pa
first eric larson looks at prime minister winston churchill's leadership during the london blitz. of the female pilots who served in the u.s. army air forces during the war. after that journalist jack fairweather recounts the efforts of pulaski, member of the polish resistance have volunteered to be deliberately sent to sabotage not operations and atrocities in the camp. then it follows hitler's plot and q&a features margaret mcmullen on her book nixon and now. schematic ♪ ♪ : : :...
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kate larson has the story on what sonoma county leaders are doing to improve the essential systems. >> reporter: after so much loss of life and property in the 2017 north bay fires, sonoma fires has been working to improve their emergency communication systems. when the fire started, new issues emerged. >> i received an alert that was an evacuation order. >> reporter: with the communications manager living in santa rosa, it was for lake county, 40 miles away. >> there's many things that could go in to failings. power lines going down the, power going out. cell towers being burned down. >> the director of emergency management said that they sent out 40 alerts in a two--day period. >> how do you think communications went? >> better. but not perfect by a long shot. >> part of the problem was that the alert system is built and maintained by wireless broad band companies. >> in napa county, they wanted to send out an amber alert style warning to everyone. they sent out an alert that reached fewer people because it's an opt-in suspect. state senator said that people should be automatically
kate larson has the story on what sonoma county leaders are doing to improve the essential systems. >> reporter: after so much loss of life and property in the 2017 north bay fires, sonoma fires has been working to improve their emergency communication systems. when the fire started, new issues emerged. >> i received an alert that was an evacuation order. >> reporter: with the communications manager living in santa rosa, it was for lake county, 40 miles away. >> there's...
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let's get right to kate larson on that doctor's outrage. >> a grocery cart should not have to fight a grown man to wear a mask. that's not their job. our rights are going to kill us will. >> reporter: dr. desmond carson was deadly serious at a press conference about the pandemic. >> we need the national guard to come out to tell these fools w don't want to wear masks that if you're going to wear the mask or you're going home. could notra costa residents have died from covid-19 and now two and a half times the number of people hospitalized in the county compare to the beginning of the month. >> if we don't get serious, ashes, ashes, we all fall down. >> reporter: in lafayette, mask wearing compliance was good but far from perfect. still, could notra costa residents were not so sure about the messaging. >> i know i need to wear a mask and i try to educate people. but i don't think it is ramming it down people's throats. >> he treats sick and dying people every day in stockton. >> i would encourage people to wear a mask. >> reporter: what about bringing in the national guard to enforce i
let's get right to kate larson on that doctor's outrage. >> a grocery cart should not have to fight a grown man to wear a mask. that's not their job. our rights are going to kill us will. >> reporter: dr. desmond carson was deadly serious at a press conference about the pandemic. >> we need the national guard to come out to tell these fools w don't want to wear masks that if you're going to wear the mask or you're going home. could notra costa residents have died from covid-19...
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an abc7 news reporter, kate larson, spoke one-on-one with the doctors of san francisco department of public health. >> the bay area has been chosen to participate in one of five national vaccine trials coordinated through co-vpn. the prevention network. >> this is a real pivotal moment for us here in san francisco and the bay area. >> san francisco's director of public health, dr. grant colfax says phase three trials developed by oxford university will begin this month. >> really excited that we're taking part in this trial. >> san francisco's participation in the trial would not be possible without dr. susan buckbinder who is on the executive committee. >> i did bring it here. it is such a need and so exciting to be part of the solution. >> she has spent her entire 32-year career at san francisco's department of public health, working on hiv vaccines and prevention. she's one of the nation's leading experts. it is really work on the work we've done on hiv and understanding the immunology of the disease. many of the leading scientists working on covid vaccines and treatment come from
an abc7 news reporter, kate larson, spoke one-on-one with the doctors of san francisco department of public health. >> the bay area has been chosen to participate in one of five national vaccine trials coordinated through co-vpn. the prevention network. >> this is a real pivotal moment for us here in san francisco and the bay area. >> san francisco's director of public health, dr. grant colfax says phase three trials developed by oxford university will begin this month....
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kate larson has the story on what sonoma county leaders are doing to improve the essential systems. >> reporter: after so much loss of life and property in the 2017 north bay fires, sonoma fires has been working to improve their emergency communication systems. when the fire started, new issues emerged. >> i received an alert that was an evacuation order. >> reporter: with the communications manager living in santa rosa, it was for lake county, 40 miles away. >> there's many things that could go in to failings. power lines going down the, power going out. cell towers being burned down. >> the director of emergency management said that they sent out 40 alerts in a two--day period. >> how do you think communications went? >> better. but not perfect by a long shot. >> part of the problem was that the alert system is built and maintained by wireless broad band companies. >> in napa county, they wanted to send out an amber alert style warning to everyone. they sent out an alert that reached fewer people because it's an opt-in suspect. state senator said that people should be automatically
kate larson has the story on what sonoma county leaders are doing to improve the essential systems. >> reporter: after so much loss of life and property in the 2017 north bay fires, sonoma fires has been working to improve their emergency communication systems. when the fire started, new issues emerged. >> i received an alert that was an evacuation order. >> reporter: with the communications manager living in santa rosa, it was for lake county, 40 miles away. >> there's...
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an abc7 news reporter, kate larson, spoke one-on-one with the doctors of san francisco department of. >> the bay area has been chosen to participate in one of five national vaccine trials coordinated through co-vpn. the prevention network. >> this is a real pivotal moment for us here in san francisco and the bay area. >> san francisco's director of public health, dr. grant colfax says phase three trials developed by oxford university will begin this month. >> really excited that we're taking part in this trial. >> san francisco's participation in the trial would not be possible without dr. susan buckbinder who is on the executive committee. >> i did bring it here. it is such a need and so of the solution. >> she has spent her entire 32-year career at san francisco's department of public health, working on hiv vaccines and prevention. she's one of the nation's leading experts. it is really work on the work we've done on hiv and understanding the immunology of the disease. many of the leading scientists working on covid vaccines and treatment come from the hiv field. >> which is why so
an abc7 news reporter, kate larson, spoke one-on-one with the doctors of san francisco department of. >> the bay area has been chosen to participate in one of five national vaccine trials coordinated through co-vpn. the prevention network. >> this is a real pivotal moment for us here in san francisco and the bay area. >> san francisco's director of public health, dr. grant colfax says phase three trials developed by oxford university will begin this month. >> really...
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news from berlin i'm terry larson stay tuned for the made in germany that's coming up. our health is priceless. but the pandemic has shown what is money worth and just how much money is involved in health care we take a look at the numbers and show examples of how health care and business work together both comments. made. public. actually the risk meter just shows numbers but the rest of shows how much. fun block them to. cause. come on. the smart way to get when you're going to. read. on g.w. . they've been robbed of their soul that's what a people experiences when their heritage is taken from them. countless cultural. riches were brutally stolen from africa and carted off to europe by colonialists. each artifact has blood on it from wounds that have yet to heal. what should be done with the stone or from africa. this is being hotly debated on both continents. film and soul starts september 7th on g.w. . we've never been so worried about our health the pandemic has shocked us look this up and change the way we live work and play it's also drawn attention to the boss d
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it's a sour doctors treating the russian opposition leader larson of all the answer period say his to search to remove dennis wise that no one can see and that's raising doubts that an air ambulance that's been sent from germany will receive for missions and take him to europe of all these games say he was poisoned. we have more of course on these and other stories at our web site and also get the latest on social media feeds us well coming up our discussion show to the point was how russia could react to the events in hello. i'm brian thomas for the entire team thanks for being. cut. to the point strong opinions clear positions from international perspectives. huge protests in belarus and growing calls for the country's authoritarian president alexander lukashenko to step down or if he does go what impact will that have on they bring russia a diesel foreign terrorist leader budget putin point out to the point to the point . that condi diligence in the role. did you think it is a sin in chinese to jews ring. around the paris studio you should take a. little christie's on line. by cont
it's a sour doctors treating the russian opposition leader larson of all the answer period say his to search to remove dennis wise that no one can see and that's raising doubts that an air ambulance that's been sent from germany will receive for missions and take him to europe of all these games say he was poisoned. we have more of course on these and other stories at our web site and also get the latest on social media feeds us well coming up our discussion show to the point was how russia...
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let's get right to kate larson on that doctor's outrage. >> a grocery cart should not have to fight a grown man to wear a mask. that's not their job. our rights are going to kill us will. >> reporter: dr. desmond carson was deadly serious at a press conference about the pandemic. >> we need the national guard to come out to tell these fools who don't want to wear masks that if you're going to wear the mask or you're going home. >> reporter: more than 110 could notra costa residents have died from covid-19 and now two and a half times the number of people hospitalized in the county compare to the beginning of the month. >> if we don't get serious, ashes, ashes, we all fall down. >> reporter: in lafayette, mask wearing compliance was good but far from perfect. still, could notra costa residents were not so sure about the messaging. >> i know i need to wear a mask and i try to educate people. but i don't think it is ramming it down people's throats. >> he treats sick and dying people every day in stockton. >> i would encourage people to wear a mask. >> reporter: what about bringing in th
let's get right to kate larson on that doctor's outrage. >> a grocery cart should not have to fight a grown man to wear a mask. that's not their job. our rights are going to kill us will. >> reporter: dr. desmond carson was deadly serious at a press conference about the pandemic. >> we need the national guard to come out to tell these fools who don't want to wear masks that if you're going to wear the mask or you're going home. >> reporter: more than 110 could notra...
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first, we want to turn once again to emily larson, who has been covering this for the washington eminem and her -- washington examiner. what is the first line in your story on the convention and joe biden's speech? >> the first thing that comes to mind for me is joe biden nailed it. this is a very important speech for him, considering he's been running for president for 33 years since 1987. it was very important for him, especially as the trump campaign is trying to portray him as being someone who is in cognitive decline, someone who a lot of people see his verbal stumbles and wonder if he is up to the task as the oldest presidential nominee that we have had. he really needed to step up and show that he really has what it takes. i think he did that. interesting inry this coronavirus era, the last of the live audience has maybe been a detriment to some speakers who would do better with some lines and the big crowd. for the biden campaign, it's very interesting, because he had more of a tone of having an oval office type speech. speaking directly to the camera, not waiting for big applau
first, we want to turn once again to emily larson, who has been covering this for the washington eminem and her -- washington examiner. what is the first line in your story on the convention and joe biden's speech? >> the first thing that comes to mind for me is joe biden nailed it. this is a very important speech for him, considering he's been running for president for 33 years since 1987. it was very important for him, especially as the trump campaign is trying to portray him as being...
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first, we want to turn once again to emily larson, who has been covering this for the washington eminem and her -- washington examiner. what is the first line in your story on the convention and joe biden's speech? >> the first thing that comes to mind for me is joe biden nailed it. this is a very important speech for him, considering he's been running for president for 33 years since 1987. it was very important for him, especially as the trump campaign is trying to portray him as being someone who is in cognitive decline, someone who a lot of people see his verbal stumbles and wonder if he is up to the task as the oldest presidential nominee that we have had. he really needed to step up and show that he really has what it takes. i think he did that. interesting inry this coronavirus era, the last of the live audience has maybe been a detriment to some speakers who would do better with some lines and the big crowd. for the biden campaign, it's very interesting, because he had more of a tone of having an oval office type speech. speaking directly to the camera, not waiting for big applau
first, we want to turn once again to emily larson, who has been covering this for the washington eminem and her -- washington examiner. what is the first line in your story on the convention and joe biden's speech? >> the first thing that comes to mind for me is joe biden nailed it. this is a very important speech for him, considering he's been running for president for 33 years since 1987. it was very important for him, especially as the trump campaign is trying to portray him as being...