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this is mary mallon you might know her better as typhoid mary quite possibly the world's most famous super spreader melon was an asymptomatic typhoid carrier worked as a cook for wealthy families in new york and the early 20th century she infected at least 53 others most of them people should prepare the meals for eventually after triggering multiple outbreaks she was tracked down and forcibly quarantined by authorities until her death 3 decades later. comes forward to the present a new pandemic and a novel virus what have we learned about super spreaders. mary mallon you might know her better as typhoid mary quite possibly the world's most famous super spreader melon was an asymptomatic typhoid carrier worked as a cook for wealthy families in new york and the early 20th century she infected at least 53 others most of them people should prepare the meals for eventually after triggering multiple outbreaks she was tracked down and forcibly quarantined by authorities until her death 3 decades later. comes forward to the present a new pandemic and a novel virus what have we learned about
this is mary mallon you might know her better as typhoid mary quite possibly the world's most famous super spreader melon was an asymptomatic typhoid carrier worked as a cook for wealthy families in new york and the early 20th century she infected at least 53 others most of them people should prepare the meals for eventually after triggering multiple outbreaks she was tracked down and forcibly quarantined by authorities until her death 3 decades later. comes forward to the present a new...
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seamus mallon became the first minister rather than john hume well.r thanjohn hume when the institutions were set up. sometimes he did rob people of the wrong way, but he was so insistent in his pursuit on this. it is a remarkable achievement. tony blair has written a lovely tribute to him today. he said he was a remarkable combination of an open mind to the world and practical politics. in any party anywhere he would have stood tall. it was good fortune that he was born on the island of ireland. at the time, was there an awareness of seeing that? oh, yes. there really was. i saw of seeing that? oh, yes. there really was. i sanohn major issued a very nice statement as well. during that period ofjohn major, if we didn't have john during that period ofjohn major, if we didn't havejohn hume meeting gerry adams secretly and then being found out we wouldn't have got to the downing street declaration in 1993 and then the ceasefire in the downing street declaration in 1993 and then the ceasefire “119911. it 1993 and then the ceasefire in 1994. it was already
seamus mallon became the first minister rather than john hume well.r thanjohn hume when the institutions were set up. sometimes he did rob people of the wrong way, but he was so insistent in his pursuit on this. it is a remarkable achievement. tony blair has written a lovely tribute to him today. he said he was a remarkable combination of an open mind to the world and practical politics. in any party anywhere he would have stood tall. it was good fortune that he was born on the island of...
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because we're lacking staff because of coronavirus but democrats say no this is an attempt to delay mallon voting because in many states if you melon your ballot and it's not in the in the county office by election day they don't count it they just simply throw it away and the postal service has warned the vast majority of states that they cannot guarantee that all of the ballots will be brought in on time so now you see democrats wanting to force the changes now the postmaster general said he would stop him when he changes but he's not reverse himself democrats say that's not enough you have to reverse yourself and that's what they're expected to vote on in this legislation and we're in a very unusual position only partly because this is really the one of the 1st few occasions when the u.s. postal service has become a key part of a presidential election. mellen voting is usually fairly rare in this country only a couple of states make it just standard practice but 77 percent of americans can now vote by mail because remember we're in a pandemic you know the postmaster general says he can
because we're lacking staff because of coronavirus but democrats say no this is an attempt to delay mallon voting because in many states if you melon your ballot and it's not in the in the county office by election day they don't count it they just simply throw it away and the postal service has warned the vast majority of states that they cannot guarantee that all of the ballots will be brought in on time so now you see democrats wanting to force the changes now the postmaster general said he...
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this is mary mallon you might know her better as typhoid mary quite possibly the world's most famous super spreader nowlan was an asymptomatic typhoid carrier worked as a cook for wealthy families in new york in the early 20th century she had said that at least 53 others most of them people should prepare the meals for eventually after triggering multiple outbreaks she was tracked down and forcibly quarantined by authorities until her death 3 decades. later. comes forward to the present a new pandemic and a novel virus what have we learned about super spreaders. welcome to the w.'s covert 19 special i'm joined now the milan thanks for joining us we start in south korea where a few incidences saw individuals spread the disease to hundreds and even thousands so-called super spreading events of the preventive measures in place today measures aimed at groups most likely to infect others students especially seem to be listening the w.'s frank smith reports. that young south koreans are increasingly sensitive to the potential they have to carry and infect others with coded 19 even if they
this is mary mallon you might know her better as typhoid mary quite possibly the world's most famous super spreader nowlan was an asymptomatic typhoid carrier worked as a cook for wealthy families in new york in the early 20th century she had said that at least 53 others most of them people should prepare the meals for eventually after triggering multiple outbreaks she was tracked down and forcibly quarantined by authorities until her death 3 decades. later. comes forward to the present a new...
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this is mary mallon you might know her better as typhoid mary quite possibly the world's most famous super spreader now it was an asymptomatic typhoid carrier worked as a cook for wealthy families in. new york in the early 20th century she in fact that at least 53 others most of them people should prepare the meals for eventually after triggering multiple outbreaks she was tracked down and forcibly quarantined by authorities until her death 3 decades later. comes forward to the present a new pandemic and a novel virus what have we learned about super spreaders. welcome to the w.'s covert 19 special i'm joined now the milan thanks for joining us we start in south korea where a few incidences saw individuals spread the disease to hundreds and even thousands so-called super spreading events of the preventive measures in place today measures aimed at groups most likely to infect others students especially seem to be listening the w.'s frank smith reports. that. young south koreans are increasingly sensitive to the potential they have to carry and infect others with covert 19 even if they
this is mary mallon you might know her better as typhoid mary quite possibly the world's most famous super spreader now it was an asymptomatic typhoid carrier worked as a cook for wealthy families in. new york in the early 20th century she in fact that at least 53 others most of them people should prepare the meals for eventually after triggering multiple outbreaks she was tracked down and forcibly quarantined by authorities until her death 3 decades later. comes forward to the present a new...
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this is mary mallon you might know her better as typhoid mary quite possibly the world's most famous super spreader nowlan was an asymptomatic typhoid carrier worked as a cook for wealthy families in new york and the early 20th century she infected at least 53 others most of them people should prepare the meals for eventually after triggering multiple outbreaks she was tracked down and forcibly quarantined by authorities until her death 3 decades later. comes forward to the present a new pandemic and a novel virus what have we learned about super spreaders. welcome to the w.'s covert 19 special i'm joined now the milan thanks for joining us we start in south korea where a few incidences saw individuals spread the disease to hundreds and even thousands so-called super spreading events of the preventive measures in place today measures aimed that groups are most likely to infect others students especially seem to be lessening the w's frank smith reports. young south koreans are increasingly sensitive to the potential they have to carry and infect others with coded 19 even if they are n
this is mary mallon you might know her better as typhoid mary quite possibly the world's most famous super spreader nowlan was an asymptomatic typhoid carrier worked as a cook for wealthy families in new york and the early 20th century she infected at least 53 others most of them people should prepare the meals for eventually after triggering multiple outbreaks she was tracked down and forcibly quarantined by authorities until her death 3 decades later. comes forward to the present a new...
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and he was a tremendous double act with seamus mallon, his deputy leader because they were two size ofe slightly disillusioned atjohn‘s effo rts slightly disillusioned atjohn‘s efforts to make peace, that took them far too close to sinn fein in them far too close to sinn fein in the end, and it was to the electoral cost of the sdlp, who have had a minor resurgence recently and they have written, —— they have been written off goodness knows how many times and they are still there, but john hume, in the 80s, in 1987—88, he helped establish a dialogue between the sdlp and sinn fein. they we re between the sdlp and sinn fein. they were private meetings and papers we re were private meetings and papers were written and one of the sdlp delegates told me at the last stage, that sinn fein were like a sect, they never spoke to anybody outside of their organisation so they were booted when anyone disagreed with them, they had argued that the party line among themselves, and therefore that party line must be the truth. they couldn't write a position paper, they didn't know what it was. i remember
and he was a tremendous double act with seamus mallon, his deputy leader because they were two size ofe slightly disillusioned atjohn‘s effo rts slightly disillusioned atjohn‘s efforts to make peace, that took them far too close to sinn fein in them far too close to sinn fein in the end, and it was to the electoral cost of the sdlp, who have had a minor resurgence recently and they have written, —— they have been written off goodness knows how many times and they are still there, but...
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afternoon, 5:30 in washington, a two hour time difference, the university will be integrated and vivian mallone and james hood who just want to join the system, will enroll at the university of alabama as students and then the thinking is what is next. and the next, of course, is the civil rights speech that night. >> so could you tell us a story of the speech on june 11th, 1963. how was the speech drafted and also why does kennedy think this is the time in which to include the moral argument about civil rights? >> this speech is written entirely differently from the careful drafting of the peace speech the day before. it's extraordinary. there had been talk of a speech the day before, that perhaps if things went well at the door and the crisis subsided, jack kennedy would make a speech. after all, the kennedys recognized a crisis and they would never let a good crisis go to waste. but really they weren't persuaded they were going to do that. so at 5:30, in the afternoon on june the 11th, wednesday, jack kennedy turns to ted sorenson and said, ted, i think we're going to give that speech tonigh
afternoon, 5:30 in washington, a two hour time difference, the university will be integrated and vivian mallone and james hood who just want to join the system, will enroll at the university of alabama as students and then the thinking is what is next. and the next, of course, is the civil rights speech that night. >> so could you tell us a story of the speech on june 11th, 1963. how was the speech drafted and also why does kennedy think this is the time in which to include the moral...
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. >> now i have that mallone song stuck in my head. >>> coming up, rachael ray's house goes up in flames. how she and her dogs are doing this morning. >>> but first a georgia school suspended the student who posted this picture, a crowded hallway at a school. but they lifted the suspension after it went viral. well this morning there is even more to tell you about dealing with this picture. why the school is back in the headlines. we'll talk about it when we return. 6:22 for you right now. experience the ultimate sports hub. where you can find games, news and highlights. all in one place, right on your tv. the xfinity sports zone. use your voice to search every stat, standing and score. follow the teams you love. and, even get notifications with breaking news alerts and more. so you'll never miss an update. with the xfinity sports zone everybody wins. now that's simple, easy, awesome. click, call or visit a store for details. california's economic challenges are deepening. frontline workers stretched too thin. our nurses and medical professionals in a battle to save lives. our schools, i
. >> now i have that mallone song stuck in my head. >>> coming up, rachael ray's house goes up in flames. how she and her dogs are doing this morning. >>> but first a georgia school suspended the student who posted this picture, a crowded hallway at a school. but they lifted the suspension after it went viral. well this morning there is even more to tell you about dealing with this picture. why the school is back in the headlines. we'll talk about it when we return. 6:22...
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democrats want to add funding for to be able to process mallon ballots in november but the president is resisting and now he's giving a rather explicit explanation they're not going to do. a deal that's good for the american people therefore they're not going to get the 3500000000 therefore they can't do. a universal. mail in vote it's very simple he's admitting his real intention is to stop mail and voting on the same day that the u.s. supreme court issued a ruling making it easier to vote by mail something that an unprecedented 75 percent of americans will be able to do for the 1st time because of the coronavirus pandemic democrats say he's trying to steal the election the president is afraid of the american people he's been afraid for a while he knows that on the legit. be hard for him to win so he wants to put obstacles of the decision military in the us has slowed considerably in the last few months and that is a big concern because in 30 states ballots that arrive after election day are simply thrown away many experts blame the slower delivery times on changes put in place by t
democrats want to add funding for to be able to process mallon ballots in november but the president is resisting and now he's giving a rather explicit explanation they're not going to do. a deal that's good for the american people therefore they're not going to get the 3500000000 therefore they can't do. a universal. mail in vote it's very simple he's admitting his real intention is to stop mail and voting on the same day that the u.s. supreme court issued a ruling making it easier to vote by...
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the surge, but we are at a high wind warning in this area, which means we could still see those 100 mallonds. if it is that high and that eye shifts to the left, the rain is starting to come down and the winds are moving in harder, as we are talking to you. we got a construction site all the way to my right. obviously we have positioned ourselves in a way that you can see the gust moving in. this is the strongest winds we have seen thus far in port arthur. that is at that eye as is makin its way onto cameron momentarily . this is as strong as it has gotten here. the concern here is really the wind. we're talking about that's urge in louisiana and southwestern louisiana. in that triangle is port arthur. there were concerned about that surge and given the direction o the hurting for there also really concerned about these winds. so we are going to be experiencing these high winds u until 2:00 a.m., 2-3-4:00 a.m. this morning local time. the big concert concern obviously for our colleagues an others in lake charles with tha surge, this texas area, they have got crews standing by coul you can
the surge, but we are at a high wind warning in this area, which means we could still see those 100 mallonds. if it is that high and that eye shifts to the left, the rain is starting to come down and the winds are moving in harder, as we are talking to you. we got a construction site all the way to my right. obviously we have positioned ourselves in a way that you can see the gust moving in. this is the strongest winds we have seen thus far in port arthur. that is at that eye as is makin its...
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to go back to diablo, there they were, sean carroll, ken bost, edward mallon and richard murphy.hey're in south bronx. they see a young black man, he seems to be behaving oddly. since february, what is he doing outside? [laughter] they are cruising by right now they construct a system, a rigid system. blackeye, late, 12:30 a.m., can be good. he small too. he was five foot six interests. what a small meeting at 12:30 a.m. south bronx? and he's got a gun. he's not Ãbhe must have a gun. he's not out there that size without packing. then they pull over and he doesn't stop so now they are like he's totally not scared of the cops. now they get out of the car, mcmillan says tells the police officer, let me have a word. dale turns and runs back in the building because he is totally and utterly terrified. four big white guys in the south bronx late at night coming after him with their chests puffed out with a bulletproof vest. they don't have time to think through all this because it's a pursuit. he's running back into the building. these guys aren't seasoned professionals who done this b
to go back to diablo, there they were, sean carroll, ken bost, edward mallon and richard murphy.hey're in south bronx. they see a young black man, he seems to be behaving oddly. since february, what is he doing outside? [laughter] they are cruising by right now they construct a system, a rigid system. blackeye, late, 12:30 a.m., can be good. he small too. he was five foot six interests. what a small meeting at 12:30 a.m. south bronx? and he's got a gun. he's not Ãbhe must have a gun. he's not...