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this is lennox lewis pillow fighting cousin sal.. anna nicole smith and don king are also on the stage. [ laughter ] this was, as i recall, this ended badly. >> yeah. >> jimmy: not just for you, really for the whole show. lennox lewis risking his career fighting you. >> so i was the champ. and i knew what i was doing. i had that down-up move, you know that. >> jimmy: strong move. >> eventually -- lennox is 6'7." look how fat i am, what happened? guillermo, i'm supposed to lose weight. lennox is 6'7". so eventually he has leverage on me. i got frustrated. there was a cake for anna nicole smith, it was her birthday. i pick up the cake, i throw it at lennox, it kind of misses and gets in his mother's eyes. i run backstage. his henchmen are waiting for me, lennox lewis. it was bad. i'm like, come on, it was just a joke. they're like, what's funny about lennox's mother having cake in her eyes? i didn't have an answer for that. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, right. >> i survived, went into the green room. a couple of minutes later our execu
this is lennox lewis pillow fighting cousin sal.. anna nicole smith and don king are also on the stage. [ laughter ] this was, as i recall, this ended badly. >> yeah. >> jimmy: not just for you, really for the whole show. lennox lewis risking his career fighting you. >> so i was the champ. and i knew what i was doing. i had that down-up move, you know that. >> jimmy: strong move. >> eventually -- lennox is 6'7." look how fat i am, what happened? guillermo, i'm...
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and she will make sure that this painting is included, it is sold to james lennox of the lennox library which becomes the new york public library for the largest sum paid for a work of art auctioned to benefit the union troops. why yosemite? well, of course the fremonts live in california. they live not far from yosemite. they are good friends with bierschtadt. and yosemite is starting to be perceived much like the way niagara and the natural bridge were in the early century which is a landscape untainted by slavery, a landscape that is construed as having no north and no south. it's the west, it's a new eden, it's a new chance to start over again in a post-emancipation america. so in the fremont's home in new york, there are paintings by bierschtadt of california. there are photographs of california by carlton watkins. there are books by humboldt and. there are john rogers' tara cottas of a friend in the swamp, at risk of his own peril. an auction also includes horses and cattle. and it is these things that become political statements in new york and within the abolitionist community.
and she will make sure that this painting is included, it is sold to james lennox of the lennox library which becomes the new york public library for the largest sum paid for a work of art auctioned to benefit the union troops. why yosemite? well, of course the fremonts live in california. they live not far from yosemite. they are good friends with bierschtadt. and yosemite is starting to be perceived much like the way niagara and the natural bridge were in the early century which is a...
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lennox gets the books and the smithsonian gets the stuff, but nothing ever comes of it.and in a colossal moment of what if, it is actually a good thing that everything stayed in germany because in january of 1865 there is a catastrophic fire in the castle at the smithsonian, and we lose a lot of written material. and my fear is that we would have a lost almost everything that makes humboldt who he is today. instead what we have is a institution that really stands for everything that humboldt dead. we talk about the unity of nature. we talk about the quality of people. we talk about the need for us to be good stewards of our planet. everything that humboldt cared about is in semi instituted in one part of this vast organization. 30 plus research centers that spans the globe from panama to the harvard astrophysical observatory to the museums and the zoos here. all of that is like an expansion of what he cared about. and so what we wanted to do was and with a painting that seemed to encapsulate humbled cosmos. that idea that everything is interconnected and who back to go b
lennox gets the books and the smithsonian gets the stuff, but nothing ever comes of it.and in a colossal moment of what if, it is actually a good thing that everything stayed in germany because in january of 1865 there is a catastrophic fire in the castle at the smithsonian, and we lose a lot of written material. and my fear is that we would have a lost almost everything that makes humboldt who he is today. instead what we have is a institution that really stands for everything that humboldt...
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have also been raids on so-called destroying restaurants there were reports of this one behind me lennox over the weekend was uncovered with many others now amongst the clientele were allegedly french magistrates with no being fined 135 year. yes but as you can see it's still in print now there were no wouldn't give an interview but told me off camera that diners had only eaten on the cover as it was raining and he also just beat it that some were not just straight but support full believe good business is has been growing on social media now many of the restaurants and said that they too would be opening service for customers at the start of february however with very little support from unions and a warning from the government if you did and where does joe public fall in all of this do they want that favorite eateries to reopen or do they think it's better to keep the shutters down and those of us i don't find it normal that stories are open and restaurants are not so many if we maintain social distancing and respect the rules the risk for restaurants will do the same as for a stool su
have also been raids on so-called destroying restaurants there were reports of this one behind me lennox over the weekend was uncovered with many others now amongst the clientele were allegedly french magistrates with no being fined 135 year. yes but as you can see it's still in print now there were no wouldn't give an interview but told me off camera that diners had only eaten on the cover as it was raining and he also just beat it that some were not just straight but support full believe good...
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jeff flock today is reporting from a local gun shop in new lennox, illinois, with some of the detailsthere, connell. this is a place called te firearms. they were one of the people that bought early on when the coronavirus panic started, and consequently, they've got ammunition and guns. so many gun shops have even gone by the way of the boards at this point because they don't have, you know, they don't have the inventory, jeff. we'll put the numbers up. last month 4.3 million background checks. it was in a month unlike any other. >> it was the best month we've had ever. just lines out the door all day long. >> reporter: incredible. what do you attribute that to? we talked a little bit about some of it, but -- >> it started out with the coronavirus, then we went into the civil unrest here, and from there we went into the presidential election, and then we went into storming the capitol and then into the inauguration of the new president. >> reporter: and in terms of the people that buy, and we've got a store -- walk with me, if you would, all sorts of people here. typically, it's guys
jeff flock today is reporting from a local gun shop in new lennox, illinois, with some of the detailsthere, connell. this is a place called te firearms. they were one of the people that bought early on when the coronavirus panic started, and consequently, they've got ammunition and guns. so many gun shops have even gone by the way of the boards at this point because they don't have, you know, they don't have the inventory, jeff. we'll put the numbers up. last month 4.3 million background...
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i practiced pediatric and adolescent in lennox hill hospitals. and then i moved to pennsylvania and worked at the penn state hershey medical center. at penn state, i initiated a division of adolescent medicine for the care of complex teens with medical and psychological problems and in addition i started the penn state hershey eating disorders program which offers multidisciplinary treatment for adolescents and adults with eating disorders. when i left penn state hershey in 2015 i was professor of pediatrics and psychiatry and the chief of the division of adolescent medicine and eating disorders. in 2015, i was named by governor tom wolf to be the physician general for the commonwealth of pennsylvania and confirmed unanimously to the post by the state senate. i was confirmed twice more on a bipartisan basis to be secretary of health. in both roles, i concentrated on addressing the opioid misuse and overdose crisis in our state. working in partnership with the federal department of health and human services on these efforts. we focused on opioid s
i practiced pediatric and adolescent in lennox hill hospitals. and then i moved to pennsylvania and worked at the penn state hershey medical center. at penn state, i initiated a division of adolescent medicine for the care of complex teens with medical and psychological problems and in addition i started the penn state hershey eating disorders program which offers multidisciplinary treatment for adolescents and adults with eating disorders. when i left penn state hershey in 2015 i was professor...
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i practiced pediatric and adolescent in lennox hill hospitals. and then i moved to pennsylvania and worked at the penn state hershey medical center. at penn state, i initiated a division of adolescent medicine for the care of complex teens with medical and psychological problems and in addition i started the penn state hershey eating disorders program which offers multidisciplinary treatment for adolescents and adults with eating disorders. when i left penn state hershey in 2015 i was professor of pediatrics and psychiatry and the chief of the division of adolescent medicine and eating disorders. in 2015, i was named by governor tom wolf to be the physician general for the commonwealth of pennsylvania and confirmed unanimously to the post by the state senate. i was confirmed twice more on a bipartisan basis to be secretary of health. in both roles, i concentrated on addressing the opioid misuse and overdose crisis in our state. working in partnership with the federal department of health and human services on these efforts. we focused on opioid s
i practiced pediatric and adolescent in lennox hill hospitals. and then i moved to pennsylvania and worked at the penn state hershey medical center. at penn state, i initiated a division of adolescent medicine for the care of complex teens with medical and psychological problems and in addition i started the penn state hershey eating disorders program which offers multidisciplinary treatment for adolescents and adults with eating disorders. when i left penn state hershey in 2015 i was professor...