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this affair with lucy long ago. over the years the two had grown so close that they wrote letters two or three times a week. they saw each other four or five teams a year even when anna lived on the other coast. but what happened is in the middle of the war, after eleanor rejected franklin's quest to stay home and be his wife again, he fwot so lonely that he asked his daughter to come and take missy's place. she had a stroke and could never speak again. that is a devastating thing for him. because he was so lonely and his mother also died just after missy's stroke, he asked anna to come and stay in the white house. then she became her father's daughter. she had long legs, tall, loved cocktails, she could gossip at night with him, all the things that eleanor never found easy to do, anna did. after a while i think eleanor began to feel displaced by her own daughter. it was a very complicated set of relationship that's developed during this time. >> where do you sflif. >> concord, massachusetts, near on main street whe
this affair with lucy long ago. over the years the two had grown so close that they wrote letters two or three times a week. they saw each other four or five teams a year even when anna lived on the other coast. but what happened is in the middle of the war, after eleanor rejected franklin's quest to stay home and be his wife again, he fwot so lonely that he asked his daughter to come and take missy's place. she had a stroke and could never speak again. that is a devastating thing for him....
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and lucy then, maybe three or four weeks after fdr's death, lucy writes back this fabulous letter just saying what that call meant, because she, too, was feeling totally out of it. here's this man that she had loved, had been such a good friend to her, and she couldn't even express publicly or openly anything about their relationship. she's not part of the funeral, she's just off on her own. but in that letter, she says to anna "i want you to know how much your father loved you." and she tells anna--it's such a generous letter--how many times anna's father, fdr, had talked to lucy about how much he loved his daughter. and for a daughter who had lost her father so much--to hear that confirmed, i guess, was so important, that anna's daughter told me that anna kept that letter in her bedside table for the rest of her life, because somehow it confirmed not only how much her father loved her, but maybe confirmed her not feeling too guilty about putting lucy together with her father because it shows what a wonderful woman lucy was. >> did you ever find yourself getting emotional about any of
and lucy then, maybe three or four weeks after fdr's death, lucy writes back this fabulous letter just saying what that call meant, because she, too, was feeling totally out of it. here's this man that she had loved, had been such a good friend to her, and she couldn't even express publicly or openly anything about their relationship. she's not part of the funeral, she's just off on her own. but in that letter, she says to anna "i want you to know how much your father loved you." and...
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lucy, how might a government do this?oing to be a question of balancing different trade—offs, unfortunately, which is sounding really hard—hearted, which is sounding really ha rd— hearted, but which is sounding really hard—hearted, but if we are going to have social re pair, hard—hearted, but if we are going to have social repair, which i think this particular corona crisis is really emphasising and disparities in society,, but you can only really get social repair if you get economic repair as well. i think what we have to recognise is that government has a massive part to play, but so has business, you know, let's not forget that businesses, landlords could be giving vent holidays, large companies could be paying bills much more quickly to smaller businesses and we could all bea smaller businesses and we could all be a little bit more sympathetic about the cash flow for each other. there are lots of things that are not government intervention that could be taking place to improve the economy, but certainly in terms of h
lucy, how might a government do this?oing to be a question of balancing different trade—offs, unfortunately, which is sounding really hard—hearted, which is sounding really ha rd— hearted, but which is sounding really hard—hearted, but if we are going to have social re pair, hard—hearted, but if we are going to have social repair, which i think this particular corona crisis is really emphasising and disparities in society,, but you can only really get social repair if you get economic...
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thank you, lucy.e wind, but that is a headline, and this collection of headlines is something that people, when they see these on the news stands in the morning, will almost have an intake of breath when they see all of this, henry. they will, certainly. even though we now live in 24 hour news media, most people as they go to bed this evening will have pick this up from about 8:30pm when it broke, and if not, 10pm in the main news. but it will still be a shock to see this person who is known to everybody in the country stricken in this way. you see that picture of him there. my flight overlooks a park, which was in the headlines over the weekend, because it was struck, the council, because i felt too many people were relaxing, telling not exercising manages associating, and not socially distancing. some people feel, still feel impregnable, still feel, still feel impregnable, still feel this disease can't touch them, still feel it's a conspiracy. well, how still feel it's a conspiracy. well, now i hope
thank you, lucy.e wind, but that is a headline, and this collection of headlines is something that people, when they see these on the news stands in the morning, will almost have an intake of breath when they see all of this, henry. they will, certainly. even though we now live in 24 hour news media, most people as they go to bed this evening will have pick this up from about 8:30pm when it broke, and if not, 10pm in the main news. but it will still be a shock to see this person who is known to...
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the press knew about lucy mercer. they knew missy la hand lived in the white house, that there was an conunvengsal number of people living in the white house. and there was a sense that his private life is his private life and unless whatever he is doing has an kbag on his public activities. i read about one reporter who said who are we to judge? as far as the paralysis goes, what astonished me was that the majority of the people thought as i did he was simply lame. the reason they were allowed to feel that way was that not a newsreel offer showed him in a wheelchair, in hissis bras crippled. it was a code of honor that the president wasn't to be seen that way. if a young photographer came along and tried to snap a picture -- sometimes reporters would see the president being carried from a car into a building like child but never take a picture of it. if a younger photographer tried to do it an older guy would knock the camera to the ground. i think there is a decency this the medimmediatmedia reverence president is m
the press knew about lucy mercer. they knew missy la hand lived in the white house, that there was an conunvengsal number of people living in the white house. and there was a sense that his private life is his private life and unless whatever he is doing has an kbag on his public activities. i read about one reporter who said who are we to judge? as far as the paralysis goes, what astonished me was that the majority of the people thought as i did he was simply lame. the reason they were allowed...
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and lucy then, maybe three or four weeks after fdr's death, lucy writes back this fabulous letter justgenerous letter--how many times anna's father, fdr, had talked to lucy about how much he loved his daughter. and for a daughter who had lost her father so much--to hear that confirmed, i guess, was so important, that anna's daughter told me that anna kept that letter in her bedside table for the rest of her life, because somehow it confirmed not only how much her father loved her, but maybe confirmed her not feeling too guilty about putting lucy together with her father because it shows what a wonderful woman lucy was. >> did you ever find yourself getting emotional about any of this? >> ms. goodwin: oh, absolutely. i mean, not only emotional, but you know, you live with these characters for six years. it took me longer to work on this book, i'm afraid, than the war to be fought. that was what was pretty embarrassing. i would find myself talking to franklin and eleanor; talking to harry hopkins and lorena hickok; to anna, as if they were still alive. i mean, you really feel their prese
and lucy then, maybe three or four weeks after fdr's death, lucy writes back this fabulous letter justgenerous letter--how many times anna's father, fdr, had talked to lucy about how much he loved his daughter. and for a daughter who had lost her father so much--to hear that confirmed, i guess, was so important, that anna's daughter told me that anna kept that letter in her bedside table for the rest of her life, because somehow it confirmed not only how much her father loved her, but maybe...
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take it away, lucy and jeff. >> i have to tell you, lucy is dying to say hi to the viewer all week long. hey, luca. seriously. she hears your voice on tv. sees the lights turn on at home and she is next to me, ready to get on air. >> a close-up. >> but it's a littled time. i have to keep the treats flowing. she wanted to say hi to the pet levers at home. we will try to get lucy time in here when we can. she definitely enjoys its. let's bring in the forecast. your dog's paws are going to get wet here as we head from a chance of a spotty shower. not a big storm but i think tomorrow will have a little moving in from the storm system that is moeing off to the south. we have a rain definite, from 6 to 15 inches behind. we have seen a boost in the snowpack. right now, 65% of normal. again, tomorrow morning, not much in the way of rain. and a spotty chance, clouds move in, and we hang on in the afternoon. not the nearly as sunny as earlier in the week, and 50s in the peninsula, the east bay, 50, san francisco, 52 and low 50s over the north bay. tomorrow's forecast, cools off a couple degrees w
take it away, lucy and jeff. >> i have to tell you, lucy is dying to say hi to the viewer all week long. hey, luca. seriously. she hears your voice on tv. sees the lights turn on at home and she is next to me, ready to get on air. >> a close-up. >> but it's a littled time. i have to keep the treats flowing. she wanted to say hi to the pet levers at home. we will try to get lucy time in here when we can. she definitely enjoys its. let's bring in the forecast. your dog's paws...
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lucy has had to deal with this issue and so she's trying to resolve it. at least we're here because of their dr girls month initiative which is our monthly initiative where we go to 5 schools where we give sanitary towels to girls and mentorship to both boys and girls we want to keep to keep our guys and schoolteachers short story to find that . being in the world under a it's not a world of. community so you find that center towers are sometimes not truly love i love. lucy uses her visits to schools to talk to students about sexual autonomy especially the young women. altimeter goal is to have real equality in kenya and she wants others to benefit from her painful experiences. everything i do is powered by i don't want anyone else to go through what i went through if i can help it because the doctors have so much you only need are on water because for me i felt i had a bad time i lacked someone i could look up to i lacked someone i could talk to like i've been through and if i can be but in my very you can really then i think that's that's all i need. yo
lucy has had to deal with this issue and so she's trying to resolve it. at least we're here because of their dr girls month initiative which is our monthly initiative where we go to 5 schools where we give sanitary towels to girls and mentorship to both boys and girls we want to keep to keep our guys and schoolteachers short story to find that . being in the world under a it's not a world of. community so you find that center towers are sometimes not truly love i love. lucy uses her visits to...
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lucy, i wanted to give everybody a little hello from lucy on this tuesday, maybe kind of lift everyone's spirit. she's still helping my stress levels. lucy wants to say hi. >> hi lucy. >> you would need a really big stroller to push her around the neighborhood. >> i know. she needs a haircut too, but we'll work it in there. >> don't we all at this point. >> yeah, exactly. >> yes. >> she's such a sweetie. >>> coming up, getting their message across. whole food employees are taking better stand. the best way to predict the future is to create it and change the world. here at abbvie, we're inventing medicines of the future to create tomorrows that will be healthier... ...and happier, while making medicines that help people right now. because that's the present we wanted to live in. and that's the future we all want to see. abbvie. here. now. >>> we have some breaking news to share with you now, a 6.5 magnitude earthquake has struck sun valley, idaho. quake happened a short time ago. we're efforting to get information for you. this is a hot spot for the coronavirus. we're trying to get infor
lucy, i wanted to give everybody a little hello from lucy on this tuesday, maybe kind of lift everyone's spirit. she's still helping my stress levels. lucy wants to say hi. >> hi lucy. >> you would need a really big stroller to push her around the neighborhood. >> i know. she needs a haircut too, but we'll work it in there. >> don't we all at this point. >> yeah, exactly. >> yes. >> she's such a sweetie. >>> coming up, getting their message...
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and after fdr died, eleanor wrote to lucy and sent her some objects. i think fdr had been in an extraordinary relationship with eleanor. obviously, he shouldn't have had that adulterous relationship during world war i, but when that ended, he was completely loyal to eleanor, who looked after him when he suffered his polio. i find it very moving that at the very end of his life, he did have this charming relationship with a woman he had once loved so much, and who loved him. >> we have time for one or two more questions. to your right, nigel. >> there was a report that over was told by macarthur that he had sent a 40-page memorandum to truman, seeking to inform him that japan was attempting to surrender under terms which would have been acceptable under yalta terms. there was also a report that there was, in 1995, there was a report that the english for the first time, released information that there had been a secret communication from japan to russia in code orange, attempting to negotiate a surrender. simply indicating that the emperor would be retai
and after fdr died, eleanor wrote to lucy and sent her some objects. i think fdr had been in an extraordinary relationship with eleanor. obviously, he shouldn't have had that adulterous relationship during world war i, but when that ended, he was completely loyal to eleanor, who looked after him when he suffered his polio. i find it very moving that at the very end of his life, he did have this charming relationship with a woman he had once loved so much, and who loved him. >> we have...
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our paris correspondent lucy lliamson reports.y: of all the lessons learned during lockdown, the hardest fo vernment has been working out how to end it. aurelie's four children have been studying at home since the middle of march. primary schools will reopen on may 11, but auerelie says it is tosoon. >> i don't think my kids are going back in may. i will wait until i send them into a group envonment. >lucy: the prime minister warned today,e francsks the collapse of society if it kept restrictions in place too long. >> never in the history of our country have we known a situation like this, noturing war, occupation or in a previous epidemic. never ha cntry been confined as it is today. it cannot go on forever. lucy: if infection rates stay low, mostajor restrictions will start to be lifted next month. schools will begin opening from the 11th of may on a voluntary basis, all s aps will reop people will be free to move within 60 miles. but beaches, cinemas and large museums will stay closed, and a on on bars and restauran has been pu
our paris correspondent lucy lliamson reports.y: of all the lessons learned during lockdown, the hardest fo vernment has been working out how to end it. aurelie's four children have been studying at home since the middle of march. primary schools will reopen on may 11, but auerelie says it is tosoon. >> i don't think my kids are going back in may. i will wait until i send them into a group envonment. >lucy: the prime minister warned today,e francsks the collapse of society if it kept...
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have we lost lucy now? lucy, are you still there? she is gone. i'm really sorry about that.ing to her again in a few minutes' time but our apology for the glitch there that interrupted our conversation with labour‘s lucy. the system at tested over the weekend do a search and demand fixed on the scheme, they also give an update on the supply of ppe, personal protective equipment to front line medical staff and this what he had to say. as of today we have provided more than 56 million pieces of ppe tour nhs into local authorities for distribution to all social care settings in wells. we provided that from her central stores we provided that to thousands of places for the nhs operates across well. ppe the hospitals and primary care staff to all pharmacies, emergency dental clinics, optometrists and gp surgeries. and as for social care is concerned, we're making deliveries twice a week to local authorities stores for their are on the way to distribution to social care settings and ppe for care homes in wales is being provided free of charge. through the welsh government. also a
have we lost lucy now? lucy, are you still there? she is gone. i'm really sorry about that.ing to her again in a few minutes' time but our apology for the glitch there that interrupted our conversation with labour‘s lucy. the system at tested over the weekend do a search and demand fixed on the scheme, they also give an update on the supply of ppe, personal protective equipment to front line medical staff and this what he had to say. as of today we have provided more than 56 million pieces of...
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staring at lucy next to him. it was about 1:15 p.m. to the filipino butler, the president had said they needed 15 more minutes to work before taking lunch which he was looking forward to. suddenly elizabeth recalled he raised his right hand and passed it over the forehead several times in a strange, jerky way without emitting a sound. at least as far as she could hear. daisy, crouched on the sofa recalled the president quote looking for something. his head forward, his hands fumbling. immediately she rose. i went forward and looked into his face, have you dropped your cigarette, she asked him alarmed. he looked at me with his forehead furrowed in pain and tried to smile. he put his left hand up to the back of his head and said, i have a terrific pain in the back of my head. those would be the president's last words, daisy quite certain of them afterward he said it so distinctively but so low that nobody else heard. i told him to put his head pack on his chair. the president is sick, call the doctor, they yelled. dr. bruin comes and adm
staring at lucy next to him. it was about 1:15 p.m. to the filipino butler, the president had said they needed 15 more minutes to work before taking lunch which he was looking forward to. suddenly elizabeth recalled he raised his right hand and passed it over the forehead several times in a strange, jerky way without emitting a sound. at least as far as she could hear. daisy, crouched on the sofa recalled the president quote looking for something. his head forward, his hands fumbling....
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scott and lucy go into the fraternity with the friend nancy. scott asked the girls if they want to drink. they say yes and in the fraternity, the alcohol is kept up on the second floor because the fraternities are allowed to have alcohol so the way they responded by keeping it upstairs. they went upstairs. and he makes some drinks. hlizzie's friend passed out immediately and didn't touch or drink and scott said to lucy the you want to see my room andthen been making out off and on over the night and she didwant to see his room, she was enjoying being with him and was basking in the attention n . they went upstairs to his room . he started to takeoff her pants and she said number and he said , it's okay. but it wasn't okay because he return and he didn't listen to her. so that is sort of the classic story that you think of when you think about a sexual assault or on-campus and if you only think about that in terms of not being a man and melissa being a woman you capture part of it because he was bigger than she was. but he was also a senior and
scott and lucy go into the fraternity with the friend nancy. scott asked the girls if they want to drink. they say yes and in the fraternity, the alcohol is kept up on the second floor because the fraternities are allowed to have alcohol so the way they responded by keeping it upstairs. they went upstairs. and he makes some drinks. hlizzie's friend passed out immediately and didn't touch or drink and scott said to lucy the you want to see my room andthen been making out off and on over the...
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our paris correspondent, lucy williams, reports.r months, the unthinkable has become the barely thought about. the extension of the french quaranti restrictions tonight caused little surprise. in a televised address, president macron said there would be no end to the lot down here for anoth four weeks. presidentro m from 11 may, we will open schools. it is a priority for me. the current situation is widening inequality. too many children, especially in our poor districts and rural areas cannot be helped by tir parents who are the same way. lucy: also, several bars, cluding this one in central paris. it has been very hard. first, they had to close for the yellow vestsrotests and now the coronavirus. he agrees with the suggestion put forward by theh frenc -- french business association that people will need to work more than usual after the lockdown is lifted to reild the economy. >> i agree. even if it is a bit brutal. it will take an effort from all french peoe. i think if you were to ask everyone to work perhaps one hour more each
our paris correspondent, lucy williams, reports.r months, the unthinkable has become the barely thought about. the extension of the french quaranti restrictions tonight caused little surprise. in a televised address, president macron said there would be no end to the lot down here for anoth four weeks. presidentro m from 11 may, we will open schools. it is a priority for me. the current situation is widening inequality. too many children, especially in our poor districts and rural areas cannot...
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lucie, how long have you been waiting for a refund ?|j ahead.refund? i contacted them on the 16th of march. they sent me an e—mail saying yes, we will refund you straightaway because i saidi refund you straightaway because i said i didn't want to rebook for next year. the 16th of march obviously didn't get the money then, ithen obviously didn't get the money then, i then contacted them again on the 5th of april. as i hadn't heard anything. they sent me another e—mail saying it will be within four weeks of cancellation which was easter monday. i checked again and i still haven't had a refund from them. sol still haven't had a refund from them. so i am still waiting. do you think they are being difficult or are theyjust trying to find a way of dealing with so many cancellations from so many customers? for me, it is the lack of communication. the only time i have heard from them is when i called them on the 16th of march and the 5th of april. if they e—mailed me, even this time last week and said look, lucie, it's taken longer than we thought, we w
lucie, how long have you been waiting for a refund ?|j ahead.refund? i contacted them on the 16th of march. they sent me an e—mail saying yes, we will refund you straightaway because i saidi refund you straightaway because i said i didn't want to rebook for next year. the 16th of march obviously didn't get the money then, ithen obviously didn't get the money then, i then contacted them again on the 5th of april. as i hadn't heard anything. they sent me another e—mail saying it will be...
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so scott and lucy going to the fraternity with a friend scott asked the girl if they want a drink. they say yes. in the fraternity alcohol is kept on the second floor so they respond to that by keeping it upstairs. so he makes some drinks the friend passed out immediately and then said do you want to go see my real? he had been making out she said yes and basking in the attention and then takes off her pants. she said no. he said it's okay. but it wasn't okay because he raped her and did not listen lito her. so that is the classic story you think of with sexual assault on campus and if you only think about that with him as a man in her as a woman you capture part of that because he was bigger but he was also a senior in a space that he controlled not just in the buildings that he lived in but also up on the third floor where she had never been in an institution he had been for three years and knew all the rules and what college students do and don't do and she was new and unfamiliar. one of the things we do with "sexual citizens" complicate the way you may think of power and there
so scott and lucy going to the fraternity with a friend scott asked the girl if they want a drink. they say yes. in the fraternity alcohol is kept on the second floor so they respond to that by keeping it upstairs. so he makes some drinks the friend passed out immediately and then said do you want to go see my real? he had been making out she said yes and basking in the attention and then takes off her pants. she said no. he said it's okay. but it wasn't okay because he raped her and did not...
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lucy, oh, yeah. there's not the many selections. we had to do what we had to do. >> total pebbles hair style. love it. adorable. >> she needs another dog named bam bam. >> still ahead, the nba season is still on hold but the warriors made a lot of people happy today. sports is next. we will tell you how. right now, staying connected is more important than ever. and fast, reliable, secure internet from xfinity can help. we have plans to fit every budget with speeds up to a gig-all at xfinity.com. we'll ship you a self-install kit that makes setup quick, safe and easy. no tech visit required. and our simple digital tools will help you manage your account online. at xfinity, we're committed to keeping you connected. find great offers and value, today, at xfinity.com just like covered california teammateshelps you finder find a way to win, health insurance you can afford. they're the only place you can get financial assistance to help pay for health coverage. plus, this year, the state is providing more help than ever before. and becaus
lucy, oh, yeah. there's not the many selections. we had to do what we had to do. >> total pebbles hair style. love it. adorable. >> she needs another dog named bam bam. >> still ahead, the nba season is still on hold but the warriors made a lot of people happy today. sports is next. we will tell you how. right now, staying connected is more important than ever. and fast, reliable, secure internet from xfinity can help. we have plans to fit every budget with speeds up to a...
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up, lucy. she wanted to say bye to you guys and remind everyone, to give yourself plenty of fresh water. there you go. give your pets plenty of fresh water. there you go. >> look in the camera. right over there. >> i have that same clip. >> that's how i wear my hair at home. >> you will have to show me really how to use it. a little haphazard here. >> thanks, jeff. >>> still to come, unexpected learning experience. how a rodent problem ended up providing some entertainment and education for one neighborhood. that's next. teammates help each other find a way to win, just like covered california helps you find health insurance you can afford. they're the only place you can get financial assistance to help pay for health coverage. plus, this year, the state is providing more help than ever before. and because a new law requires californians to have health coverage or pay a penalty, covered california has made it easier to get financial help, but time's limited. visit coveredca.com or call to enrol
up, lucy. she wanted to say bye to you guys and remind everyone, to give yourself plenty of fresh water. there you go. give your pets plenty of fresh water. there you go. >> look in the camera. right over there. >> i have that same clip. >> that's how i wear my hair at home. >> you will have to show me really how to use it. a little haphazard here. >> thanks, jeff. >>> still to come, unexpected learning experience. how a rodent problem ended up providing...
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margaret jones turned 91 today, and lucy and margie have been friends for about 25 years.took a 25-foot construction lift to bring them together today. lucy and her daughter were hoisted to the window of margie's room at the assisting living home in redondo beach, california. they had balloons and cake, and maintained social distancing through the window. >> i'm so grateful and happy to she los great. weeast to havebl" >> o'donnell: other families are inw using the lift to visit their loved ones. so, happy birthday, margie, and way to rise to the occasion, lucy. coming up next, a plot twist. how to enjoy a night at the theater during a pandemic. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, now might not be the best time to ask yourself, 'are my bones strong?' life is full of make or break moments. that's why it's so important to help reduce your risk of fracture with prolia®. only prolia® is proven to help strengthen and protect bones from fracture with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are alle
margaret jones turned 91 today, and lucy and margie have been friends for about 25 years.took a 25-foot construction lift to bring them together today. lucy and her daughter were hoisted to the window of margie's room at the assisting living home in redondo beach, california. they had balloons and cake, and maintained social distancing through the window. >> i'm so grateful and happy to she los great. weeast to havebl" >> o'donnell: other families are inw using the lift to...
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lucy is paying a visit to the taiwan centers for disease control. every day the center informs the public of new cases of infection. they're told the patients age and gender as well as information on their whereabouts. all health care professionals share new data as quickly as possible as part of the strategy to keep the virus at bay. i was a pretty strong network of laboratory test because when you can then use in laboratories examination to come for the cases now we can test. people every day so that's pretty large enough. before how one so we can find for the cases are here. those who test positive are immediately quarantined and their relatives informed in addition those infected or even suspected of carrying the virus are electronically tracked the practice is widely accepted in eastern asia. to see pays a visit to 2 french nationals placed under quarantine by the taiwanese authorities the previous week one of the roommates tested positive for the corona virus since then no one is allowed to leave the apartment under any circumstances although
lucy is paying a visit to the taiwan centers for disease control. every day the center informs the public of new cases of infection. they're told the patients age and gender as well as information on their whereabouts. all health care professionals share new data as quickly as possible as part of the strategy to keep the virus at bay. i was a pretty strong network of laboratory test because when you can then use in laboratories examination to come for the cases now we can test. people every day...
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lucy is paying a visit to the taiwan centers for disease control. every day the center informs the public of new cases of infection. they're told the patients age and gender as well as information on their whereabouts. all health care professionals share new data as quickly as possible as part of the strategy to keep the virus at bay. i was a pretty strong network of the laboratory test because when you can use in very examination to come for in the cases now we can pester. people every day so that's pretty large enough. so we can fight of the cases are here. those who test positive are immediately quarantined and their relatives informed in addition those infected or even suspected of carrying the virus are electronically tracked the practice is widely accepted in eastern asia. to see pays a visit to 2 french nationals placed under quarantine by the taiwanese authorities the previous week one of the roommates tested positive for the corona virus since then no one is allowed to leave the apartment under any circumstances although food has to be deli
lucy is paying a visit to the taiwan centers for disease control. every day the center informs the public of new cases of infection. they're told the patients age and gender as well as information on their whereabouts. all health care professionals share new data as quickly as possible as part of the strategy to keep the virus at bay. i was a pretty strong network of the laboratory test because when you can use in very examination to come for in the cases now we can pester. people every day so...
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in this case i go with lucy coleman didn't like lincoln. i go with what sojourner truth and her recollection of it. thank you so much. [ applause ] >>> tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, programs on alexander hamilton. selected by president george washington in hamilton served as the nation's first secretary until january 1795. in a talk titled the hamilton scheme, allies in the creation of an american economy, historian and author discusses hamilton's financial ideas. enjoy american history tv now and over the weekend on c-span 3. >>> up next, william "jack" davis explaining how history has evolved. he talks about the lessons he has learned from past research, including the complex responsibilities of the war. he is the author of "the cause lost: myths and realities of the confederacy," this talk was part of a symposium held in richmond. >> this year's symposium here did not come together as smoothly as they often do and as smoothly as i would like. that's my fault. it took me a long time before i arrived, came up with a concept and title that
in this case i go with lucy coleman didn't like lincoln. i go with what sojourner truth and her recollection of it. thank you so much. [ applause ] >>> tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern, programs on alexander hamilton. selected by president george washington in hamilton served as the nation's first secretary until january 1795. in a talk titled the hamilton scheme, allies in the creation of an american economy, historian and author discusses hamilton's financial ideas. enjoy american...
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hopefully he'll get some fans the way lucy has been getting.aybe we'll join you and get luka a friend. >> he's safe. >> she's got a face covering, good job. >> thanks, jess. >> bye olivia. >> our bay area family is adjusting to the new normal. wearing a mask and gloves. she and her photographer rich use a boom mike to social distance while getting critical interviews. >>> one of our concept producers brian, vr boxing is part of his morning workout. it's a killer cardiosession. he's young, good looking and in shape. this makes complete sense that he's doing this. >> he's got moves. >> he does. >>> up next at 6:30, san francisco makes a big move to help the homeless community after two people test positive for the virus. >>> a notable announcement about california's stock of ventilators, why other states are now taking note of what we're doing. >>> new precautions at san francisco's largest homeless shelter, where two people tested positive over the weekend. the city is shifting its focus on how and where to house the homeless during this pandemi
hopefully he'll get some fans the way lucy has been getting.aybe we'll join you and get luka a friend. >> he's safe. >> she's got a face covering, good job. >> thanks, jess. >> bye olivia. >> our bay area family is adjusting to the new normal. wearing a mask and gloves. she and her photographer rich use a boom mike to social distance while getting critical interviews. >>> one of our concept producers brian, vr boxing is part of his morning workout. it's a...
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. >> and i remember -- excuse me -- lucy winchester who was mrs. nixon's social secretary, told me a wonderful story one time about the logistics of getting those pandas here to washington. i hope they've done an oral history with lucy winchester about that incident. >> you know, one thing that i know pertained to mrs. nixon and is in the same subject of how hard she worked. i think people don't realize that whether it's a state dinner or whether you're doing a foreign trip, for one thing, for years, there were no jet airliners. so, you can imagine what it was like going to some of these places. but the other thing is, the amount of time and work that goes into making sure you're appropriately briefed. and you know, you read the guidance, because if you're sitting next to a head of state, you're talking to that person on their own level. and you have to know what you're talking about or what you're not supposed to be talking about. so, it requires a lot -- you cannot phone it in. you have to, you know, very conscientiously know those briefing books
. >> and i remember -- excuse me -- lucy winchester who was mrs. nixon's social secretary, told me a wonderful story one time about the logistics of getting those pandas here to washington. i hope they've done an oral history with lucy winchester about that incident. >> you know, one thing that i know pertained to mrs. nixon and is in the same subject of how hard she worked. i think people don't realize that whether it's a state dinner or whether you're doing a foreign trip, for one...
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how do you do, lucy he said to the first? lincoln stuck out his long hand in recognition of her services. next he turned to the two black men and asked them, how do you do? when the president left the room, the three lakh cooks stood there -- black cooks stood there and the nurse said, they had shining faces that testify to their joy. then she began to look around the room and noticed how the white officers convalescing reacted. she said that they expressed intense discussed -- intense disgust and said it was a mean and contemptible trick to introduce those dam n-words to the president. the president paid their racist comments no mind. he was grateful to them for their service to the nation and did not alter his behavior toward them some plea because white soldiers were looking on in disbelief. throughout his time at the white house he welcomed several black visitors. some were famous like frederick douglass and sojourner truth. most are completely forgotten today. when lincoln met with these visitors, whether they were famou
how do you do, lucy he said to the first? lincoln stuck out his long hand in recognition of her services. next he turned to the two black men and asked them, how do you do? when the president left the room, the three lakh cooks stood there -- black cooks stood there and the nurse said, they had shining faces that testify to their joy. then she began to look around the room and noticed how the white officers convalescing reacted. she said that they expressed intense discussed -- intense disgust...
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and a few months later, lucy haynes butler, the wife of dr. liza butler, wrote to a childhood friend in massachusetts. liza butler was in worcester and prison, and i was happy to see that lindsay mentioned him as part of this, because, i assume because of the case of worcester verse sus -- versus georgia, because unfortunately his sacrifice for the most part has been overlooked. the part of lucy's letter, "i grieve the inner missionary laborers in 1827. i arrived among the cherokees and engaged in teaching at brainard, and remained there until they entered into a married state in 1830 and removed to a mission station just west of georgia. here, my husband was shut up in prison by the authorities of georgia for refusing to take an oath to support their ventures against the cherokee or to leave his situation or his station, which was in the chartered limits of that state. after laboring nearly a year and a half in the pen ten chair, he returned to his missionary labo labors among the cherokees. but in a little more than a year, the same law, whi
and a few months later, lucy haynes butler, the wife of dr. liza butler, wrote to a childhood friend in massachusetts. liza butler was in worcester and prison, and i was happy to see that lindsay mentioned him as part of this, because, i assume because of the case of worcester verse sus -- versus georgia, because unfortunately his sacrifice for the most part has been overlooked. the part of lucy's letter, "i grieve the inner missionary laborers in 1827. i arrived among the cherokees and...