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on the mansion house there were certain services and then you're in a place with people you only knew through the internet until then. of course you know the name and you know roughly how they look because there are photos but you don't really know who is this person here with me. then you meet them all and think we have similar personalities otherwise maybe not everyone's work play this game. but what's different is we're organizing household chores. but when you live with your parents you're not quite used to it. because you have to cook for yourself wash your own clothes and generally be very independent searched and. the daily routine here is strict the joint training doesn't start until the early afternoon and goes on into the evening hours. it's during this time that the most teams are online and can play against each other no matter their time zone. the game is league of legends where 2 teams of 5 players compete. each team has its own coach who analyzes the game every day they perfect their tactics a bit more. we want to look for a spin is pretty good different in using this g
on the mansion house there were certain services and then you're in a place with people you only knew through the internet until then. of course you know the name and you know roughly how they look because there are photos but you don't really know who is this person here with me. then you meet them all and think we have similar personalities otherwise maybe not everyone's work play this game. but what's different is we're organizing household chores. but when you live with your parents you're...
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we have that house, the haunted mansion house in oakland. the mask house.t's in san francisco. >> mm-hmm. don't forget the haunted car wa wash. >> of course. but of course. and charity. >> the tunnel of terror. >> yeah. it's so nice to see people using their time to try to bring joy to the rest of us. appreciate that. i wish i could do something like that at some point in time. that is neat. thank you, everybody, for doing that. let's look at what's going on from the exploratorium. you can see as we look back towards san francisco from pier 15, it's clear and 53 degrees. one of our milder areas this morning. all right. we'll have total sunshine, sunglasses needed again today with above-average warmth. still can't wear those fall and winter warm clothes unless you want to be hot and sweaty. clear and cool tonight with clouds gathering along the coast. a few of those spilling into san francisco. a new month this weekend means warmer temperatures in the afternoon. 75 in sunnyvale. san jose, 78. 83 in gilroy. on the peninsula, 73 in millbrae, 76 in redwood city
we have that house, the haunted mansion house in oakland. the mask house.t's in san francisco. >> mm-hmm. don't forget the haunted car wa wash. >> of course. but of course. and charity. >> the tunnel of terror. >> yeah. it's so nice to see people using their time to try to bring joy to the rest of us. appreciate that. i wish i could do something like that at some point in time. that is neat. thank you, everybody, for doing that. let's look at what's going on from the...
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he is joining us from inside the blane house, governor's mansion. how did you get interested in james plane and how did you write a biography about it? >> well, basically, i've been involved in this house since 1966. i was an assistant to the governor kurt is, so i knew all about the blane house. and then later on another governor, king, asked me to be the co-chair of a group called friends of the blane house, so i was spending a lot of time here. and i know it is, there was a little bit about playing here, but there really wasn't very much. and there was no up-to-date biography of them. the previous biographies were about 70 years old, and two of them written in the 19 thirties, early thirties. so i thought it was high time that this fascinating character, who came within a whisper of being president of the united states, he should have an autobiography so that's how i got involved. >> now, you said fascinating, what are some of the other adjectives descriptive used to describe james lane? >> i'm sorry, would you repeat that? >> what are some other
he is joining us from inside the blane house, governor's mansion. how did you get interested in james plane and how did you write a biography about it? >> well, basically, i've been involved in this house since 1966. i was an assistant to the governor kurt is, so i knew all about the blane house. and then later on another governor, king, asked me to be the co-chair of a group called friends of the blane house, so i was spending a lot of time here. and i know it is, there was a little bit...
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hi i-remember his own personal guard house in front of his mansion. in 1964, '65, their barn burned down. i worked for little thomas in new york. it was amazing that those farms were so large and so big. they raised crops of corn and we bailed hay and it was amazing. i was listening to this program and i couldn't believe it. i'm 68 years old and i worked on his farm bailing hay and farming. >> thanks, august. let's talk about the farm. your father runs in 1938 for governor. he loses and then buys the farm up there that the caller was talking about. he decides to run for governor. why? richard norton smith? >> i can only speculate that it was a throwback to his youth, to his childhood. he had come from a farming environment. in world war i, he was too young to enlist and he worked on a farm in the oaso area. my sense is, and you know much better, that he was just very happy being a dairy farmer. it was a side of him that would probably surprise the public, and i'm not sure your mother was wild about it, i'm not sure you were wild about living there. >>
hi i-remember his own personal guard house in front of his mansion. in 1964, '65, their barn burned down. i worked for little thomas in new york. it was amazing that those farms were so large and so big. they raised crops of corn and we bailed hay and it was amazing. i was listening to this program and i couldn't believe it. i'm 68 years old and i worked on his farm bailing hay and farming. >> thanks, august. let's talk about the farm. your father runs in 1938 for governor. he loses and...
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neil world is joining us from inside the blaine house, the governor's mansion. did you get interested in james blaine to write a biography about him? >> basically i've been involved in this house since 1966. i was an assistant to governor curtis. i knew all about the blaine house. another governor angus king asked me to co-chair a group called friends of blaine house. i spent a lot of time here. i noticed there was a little bit about blaine here. there really wasn't very much. there was no up to date biography of him. the previous biographies were about 70 years old and there had been two of them written in the 1930s, early '30s. i thought it was high time that this fascinating character who came within a whis keker of bei president of the united states had a book written about him. >> what are some other words you would use besides fascinating to describe him? >> the one they used a lot was magnetic. they called him the magnetic man because he had a magnetic personality. apparently when he would walk into a room, he just filled that room. everybody sort of floc
neil world is joining us from inside the blaine house, the governor's mansion. did you get interested in james blaine to write a biography about him? >> basically i've been involved in this house since 1966. i was an assistant to governor curtis. i knew all about the blaine house. another governor angus king asked me to co-chair a group called friends of blaine house. i spent a lot of time here. i noticed there was a little bit about blaine here. there really wasn't very much. there was...
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system of testing and tracing, too often elected political leaders weather in the white house or governor's mansions or in the halls were flying blind about the trajectory so you either had to have blunt force responses to this public health emergency or you took a cavalier attitude because you didn't know which way it was going. another thing that i think has been really debilitating and is the lack of clear public health guidance from leaders. i think too often much of what we've heard ffrom the president on down oand often by governors as well is a lack of willingness to put science first and so it sort of is contradictory, unclear or incoherent and sometimes politicized public health guidance which doesn't provide american citizens with what they need to know from their elected leaders which is what's the risk here and what are some common sense precautions that you and i can take to protect our families and communities and i think those things have been lacking in this pandemic . >> the report also before i moved to some of the recommendations report makes quite an important point that the resp
system of testing and tracing, too often elected political leaders weather in the white house or governor's mansions or in the halls were flying blind about the trajectory so you either had to have blunt force responses to this public health emergency or you took a cavalier attitude because you didn't know which way it was going. another thing that i think has been really debilitating and is the lack of clear public health guidance from leaders. i think too often much of what we've heard ffrom...
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first lady have tested positive for covid-19 and have quarantined themselves at the executive mansion in white houserding to a statemen from the white house doctor are doing well. hope hicks has the virus. she accompanied him to the presidential debate in ohio and also to another event in minnesota with the president on wednesday. with us now cnn political reporter and national security analyst samantha is here as well. there is so much we don't know about the timeline of this and who infected the president and about how that occurred. there was a lot of focus on hope hicks. there may have been others before. in terms of transparency and the lack of it that the administration has had, moving forward in a normal administration it would be very important to have transparency so that the american people and global markets and the world would have a sense, an accurate sense of what exactly is happening with the president of the united states. what is your sense about how it could impact the election and frankly everything else? >> you know, that is the thing. i feel there is so much about the election.
first lady have tested positive for covid-19 and have quarantined themselves at the executive mansion in white houserding to a statemen from the white house doctor are doing well. hope hicks has the virus. she accompanied him to the presidential debate in ohio and also to another event in minnesota with the president on wednesday. with us now cnn political reporter and national security analyst samantha is here as well. there is so much we don't know about the timeline of this and who infected...
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mansions. and this house for sale in sacramento was used to apply for unemployment under more than 1300 unique social security numbers. the photos online clearly show it is entry. and that strip mall has more than 5000 claims.>> assemblyman shoe reached out to top edd leadership. >> i did not hear back but i do understand that as someone close to edd, this was not a surprise in the system should have been able to address this but did not. >> edd did not confirm or deny our findings but says they are canceling multiple claims on the same address. yet the documents continue to come. funneling millions of dollars to fraudsters while putting potential he tens of thousands like georgette at risk for mail theft and fraud.>> certainly stay tuned for more updates as she continues to investigate. >>> switching gears to the all- important air quality and temperature forecast. things went downhill a little, there's more sunshine but that is not necessarily good news for the firefighters. >> no it's not. as we saw with the red flag warning being issued. and it may seem to be just as much smoke in the air
mansions. and this house for sale in sacramento was used to apply for unemployment under more than 1300 unique social security numbers. the photos online clearly show it is entry. and that strip mall has more than 5000 claims.>> assemblyman shoe reached out to top edd leadership. >> i did not hear back but i do understand that as someone close to edd, this was not a surprise in the system should have been able to address this but did not. >> edd did not confirm or deny our...
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. >> and the caller refer today a mansion. that house had a mortgage on it for a very long time. >> which one? it wasn't a very big one, but it did get paid off. >> why was it important to your father? >> i have no idea. he just liked farming. this was his number one hobby. >> what is the significance of this area, richard norton smith, where he buys the farm? >> duchess county is gorgeous. 1944 is the only election where both candidates come from the same county. john, you are on the air. >> caller: hello? >> we're listening, john, go ahead. >> thanks. this is a great series, c-span. i've been enjoying it. a quick comment and a question. professor smith, always enjoy hearing you and i learn a lot whenever you're on. i did not know that oregon had played a role in tom dewey's political fortunes in the primary year. out here we pronounce it oregon, not oregon. >> i stand corrected, thank you. >> not the first time. secondly a question, could you comment on the republican race for the nomination in 1944, was there a race and then in the ca
. >> and the caller refer today a mansion. that house had a mortgage on it for a very long time. >> which one? it wasn't a very big one, but it did get paid off. >> why was it important to your father? >> i have no idea. he just liked farming. this was his number one hobby. >> what is the significance of this area, richard norton smith, where he buys the farm? >> duchess county is gorgeous. 1944 is the only election where both candidates come from the same...
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mansion that house had-y mortgage on it for a very long time. >> which? house >> it wasn't a very big one but it did get paid off. >> why was it so important it his father? >> i have no. idea he liked farming. it was his number one hobby. >> what's the significance of the county where he buys his farmhouse? >> -- 1944 is only election in american history were both major party candidates come from the same -- >> let's hear from john next in eugene, oregon. john, you're on the air. >> hello? >> we're listening. john go ahead. >> thanks. this is a great series c-span really enjoying. it quick comments and then a question. first of all professor smith, always here enjoy hearing you and i learn a lot about him. i didn't know that -- in the primary year but i must critique on one thing. in oregon we pronounce it oregon oregon. >> i stand corrected. not the first. >> second, a question. can you nominate -- comment on the race for the republican nomination. particularly from the public inside? thank you -- >> there was a race in 44 which is interesting because i'
mansion that house had-y mortgage on it for a very long time. >> which? house >> it wasn't a very big one but it did get paid off. >> why was it so important it his father? >> i have no. idea he liked farming. it was his number one hobby. >> what's the significance of the county where he buys his farmhouse? >> -- 1944 is only election in american history were both major party candidates come from the same -- >> let's hear from john next in eugene,...
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mansion tonight. had the director of the blame house here and the staff has been fabulous.we have been setting up over the last few days and we really do take over the place and they have been wonderful. the main historic research commission, thank you for your help. and our cable affiliate here, time warner cable of augusta for all of their help and support of bringing c-span to this community. we will close the program by giving you that campaign memorabilia and particularly listening to a group called the independent silver band as the saying, in 1884, 80 logan and's blaine victory song. ♪ ♪ next on american history tv, a discussion about the complicated and controversial building of a memorial dedicated towards james garfield on the u.s. capital grounds. we will hear from matthew gilmore, who edits a history block from washington d.c.. >> those of you in the community probably know math by name if not in person. in among other things he runs a block work press blog, he is also an author of the column of the toddler. again, if you worked in d.c. history, you've probably
mansion tonight. had the director of the blame house here and the staff has been fabulous.we have been setting up over the last few days and we really do take over the place and they have been wonderful. the main historic research commission, thank you for your help. and our cable affiliate here, time warner cable of augusta for all of their help and support of bringing c-span to this community. we will close the program by giving you that campaign memorabilia and particularly listening to a...
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comprehensive system of testing and tracing the political leaders whether in the white house or the governor's mansions or city halls were flying blind after the trajectory so you either have the blunt force responses to the public health emergencies or you wouldn't really know which way it was going. another thing is the lack of clear public health guidance. i think too often much of what we heard from the president on down is a lack of willingness to put science first so it's sort of contradictory and sometimes politicized public health guidance that doesn't provide american citizens with what they need to know from their leaders which is what is the risk here and what are some common sense precautions you and i can take to protect our families and communities. i think those things have been lacking. >> also before we moved to some of the recommendations, and an important point that the response was slow and the government seemed to have known much earlier on what was going on and yet it wasn't until mid-march that actually anything was mobilized. >> again i'm not sure that i personally can add much
comprehensive system of testing and tracing the political leaders whether in the white house or the governor's mansions or city halls were flying blind after the trajectory so you either have the blunt force responses to the public health emergencies or you wouldn't really know which way it was going. another thing is the lack of clear public health guidance. i think too often much of what we heard from the president on down is a lack of willingness to put science first so it's sort of...
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president's campaign swing through new england, president trump is on his way back to the white house to host the mansion's annual halloween celebration with first lady melania trump comes after the president rallied supporters in battleground new hampshire just a few hours ago he also made a stop in maine, this as both candidates into the final full week of campaigning, next up for the president the battleground states of pennsylvania and wisconsin, meanwhile democratic nominee joe biden will hold events in georgia, we have fox team coverage, jacqui heinrich is in delaware covering the biden campaign that we begin with david spunt reporting from maine chester new hampshire were president trump held a rally earlier today. >> a well attended rally, president trump lost the state of new hampshire in 2016, 0 out of the four electoral votes, he wants to change his fate, he's down in the polls and also the state's biggest newspaper the union leader came out to endorse joe biden the reason this is significant is because the first time the paper has endorsed a democratic candidate in more than 100 years, more tha
president's campaign swing through new england, president trump is on his way back to the white house to host the mansion's annual halloween celebration with first lady melania trump comes after the president rallied supporters in battleground new hampshire just a few hours ago he also made a stop in maine, this as both candidates into the final full week of campaigning, next up for the president the battleground states of pennsylvania and wisconsin, meanwhile democratic nominee joe biden will...
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front of big venues, 30,000 people, and other notion that he is going to be upstairs in the mansion of the white houseo weeks. yes, lordy. what does it say about the campaign deciding to do and the white house deciding to do and the white house deciding to do these big packed events. i think there's now another, what started to look at an event where several people may have been affected, and that is the event with amy conan baratz at the white house on saturday. there you see her and the presidents coming to people now that, senator mike lee from utah and the president of notre dame university, they have already tested positive from that event. do you think the campaign, the white house is going to rethink events like that where you have lots of people, no one wearing a mask, all standing close to each other? they should. i've always found it to be extraordinarily irresponsible not to be in public and not be wearing a mask. from my own personal experience, that you can do quote everything right, washing her hands, social distancing. " everything right, washing her hands, social distancing." and every
front of big venues, 30,000 people, and other notion that he is going to be upstairs in the mansion of the white houseo weeks. yes, lordy. what does it say about the campaign deciding to do and the white house deciding to do and the white house deciding to do these big packed events. i think there's now another, what started to look at an event where several people may have been affected, and that is the event with amy conan baratz at the white house on saturday. there you see her and the...
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such as what we saw earlier this spring, when groups of armed individuals storm state houses and governors mansions in lansing, michigan and in kentucky and elsewhere, in opposition to public orders, shut down orders and stay-at-home orders, and more recently in response to mask orders. we have also seen arms supporting an augmentation of governmental authority, and that is usually in response to racial justice protests, where they ostensibly deployed to downtown streets during demonstrations and peaceful marches in order to protect property, often in response to false rumors of violent anarchists coming into those communities. this has had tragic results, as we have seen in kenosha, albuquerque, and other places, with people being shot, wounded, and of course killed in kenosha. two people killed. these armed groups of a history of responding to the president's statements. not just recently, but over the past several years. several groups responded to the southwest quarter after the president complained about the migrant caravan threatening the u.s.. they of course have no authority. they weren't c
such as what we saw earlier this spring, when groups of armed individuals storm state houses and governors mansions in lansing, michigan and in kentucky and elsewhere, in opposition to public orders, shut down orders and stay-at-home orders, and more recently in response to mask orders. we have also seen arms supporting an augmentation of governmental authority, and that is usually in response to racial justice protests, where they ostensibly deployed to downtown streets during demonstrations...
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president's campaign swing through new england, president trump is on his way back to the white house to host the mansion'slloween celebration with first lady melania trump comes after the president rallied supporters in battleground new hampshire just a few hours ago he also made a stop in
president's campaign swing through new england, president trump is on his way back to the white house to host the mansion'slloween celebration with first lady melania trump comes after the president rallied supporters in battleground new hampshire just a few hours ago he also made a stop in
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this house feels like a mansion, you know. hate to press it but you know when is a house -- if this house isn't out of scope with the rest of the street and rest of the neighborhood, when is a house out of scope? if this house was smaller and the set back on the stairs were not out looking even though legally they may be legal, they look intheressive into the -- intrusive into the sidewalk. when is a house -- why is this house not out of character with the neighborhood? i can't get over it. i am sorry. i don't often press this point. this is bugging me. there is probably an example by the same architect three blocks away and it is quite george us because they maintain the context. this is a similar-looking house. it is a mansion compared to the rest of the neighborhood. i need an explanation. i am having a hard time. >> one of the issues. the buildings of a certain vintage. this is not a historic district. there is no requirement to mimic those elements if you are in a historic district you might find the features of the distri
this house feels like a mansion, you know. hate to press it but you know when is a house -- if this house isn't out of scope with the rest of the street and rest of the neighborhood, when is a house out of scope? if this house was smaller and the set back on the stairs were not out looking even though legally they may be legal, they look intheressive into the -- intrusive into the sidewalk. when is a house -- why is this house not out of character with the neighborhood? i can't get over it. i...
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>> reporter: the spooky house was a georgian mansion, up for sale, and like the property where the nissan was set on fire, vacant. >> what a hideaway to do whatever you want to do away from prying eyes, huh? >> absolutely. and at night, this is absolutely pitch dark. this is just a playground that jason scott had. >> reporter: the task force called in the forensic team. >> we walked down here through these rocks here, and that's when i first initially saw the sweater, which was actually right down here in the rocks. >> reporter: it was the charred remains of a blue sweater, the kind ebony dewitt had worn the last time she'd been seen alive. >> and once we saw that, we said, "hey, this is it. this is finally something." and you're talking about a high five moment? we looked a bit further, and walked down these rocks here, and then scattered within these leaves over here were, were the jean pieces. >> reporter: jeans that seemed to match the jean fragments recovered from delores dewitt's body. leaves covered the ground and the task force wondered whether they were beech tree leaves, the typ
>> reporter: the spooky house was a georgian mansion, up for sale, and like the property where the nissan was set on fire, vacant. >> what a hideaway to do whatever you want to do away from prying eyes, huh? >> absolutely. and at night, this is absolutely pitch dark. this is just a playground that jason scott had. >> reporter: the task force called in the forensic team. >> we walked down here through these rocks here, and that's when i first initially saw the...
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if kaepernick doesn't have the balls to do the ride alongs or live in a housing project instead of his mansiono only go to a community meeting and ask people if they want to abolish the people. he will hear not on your life. 80% of blacks in this country want more police presence in their communities. what we are seeing in the summer of riots is terrifying. a one-year-old was shot in kansas city. a 9-year-old was shot at a family gathering -- these are fatal shootings -- in sacramento. a 15-year-old boy shot in st. louis and a 15-year-old girl shot in chicago. nearly two people a day are killed in st. louis. and one person every two hours shot in chicago. we are already abolishing the police thanks to this phoney narrative about police racism. kaepernick should live this for a day and then write his damn manifesto. >> sean: -->> tucker: do you think legislation would get the support of democrats in congress? why wouldn't it? >> of course not. they don't want to give up their own private security details. the same thing with the colleges. the students are engaged in fits of self-righteous prote
if kaepernick doesn't have the balls to do the ride alongs or live in a housing project instead of his mansiono only go to a community meeting and ask people if they want to abolish the people. he will hear not on your life. 80% of blacks in this country want more police presence in their communities. what we are seeing in the summer of riots is terrifying. a one-year-old was shot in kansas city. a 9-year-old was shot at a family gathering -- these are fatal shootings -- in sacramento. a...
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kaepernick doesn't have the balls to either do those write a longer live in a housing project, instead of his millionaire's mansion go to a police community meeting at a high crime neighborhood, and i can set up precinct commanders and talk to those law-abiding people they are, and ask if they want to abolish the police. but here's what he'll hear, tucker, not on your life. 80% of blacks in this country want at least as much police presence, if not more in their community. why? are seeing is the summer of rioting and anarchy is absolutely terrifying. in 1-year-old has been shot, a 9-year-old was shot at a family gathering, a family gathering in sacramento. a 15-year-old boy shot in st. louis, a 15-year-old girl shot in chicago, nearly two people a day are being killed in st. louis, one person every two hours being shot in chicago. we are already abolishing the police thanks to this phony narrative about police racism, and the result is more black lives being taken. colin kaepernick, unfortunately, is completely immune from this anarchy, but he should live it for a day and then write his damn manifesto. >> tucker:
kaepernick doesn't have the balls to either do those write a longer live in a housing project, instead of his millionaire's mansion go to a police community meeting at a high crime neighborhood, and i can set up precinct commanders and talk to those law-abiding people they are, and ask if they want to abolish the police. but here's what he'll hear, tucker, not on your life. 80% of blacks in this country want at least as much police presence, if not more in their community. why? are seeing is...
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mansion? >> well, it's a great house, as you see. and when we moved in, my mother made it a home.e it a home. and we had a lot of happy times here. we came from a small town. we moved from a small town to the big city. and into this wonderful, wonderful house that my mother made a home. and it was wonderful. it really was a wonderful place to live. >> how aware were you of your father's reputation outside of alabama or some of the controversial things that people thought about him? >> well, i really wasn't aware of that part of it. i was just trying to live a normal life. if you can imagine. and my mother was the kind of person that tried to keep us as normal as we could be, normal life, an everyday life and school and that kind of thing. so i really wasn't aware of his -- >> now, did you, as a child of the governor, did you have a state trooper following you around at all times, or were you pretty free to come and go as you wanted? >> oh, we were free to come and go as we wanted. but before i had to drive i had to have a trooper take me to school and pick me up. after i learned h
mansion? >> well, it's a great house, as you see. and when we moved in, my mother made it a home.e it a home. and we had a lot of happy times here. we came from a small town. we moved from a small town to the big city. and into this wonderful, wonderful house that my mother made a home. and it was wonderful. it really was a wonderful place to live. >> how aware were you of your father's reputation outside of alabama or some of the controversial things that people thought about him?...
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house physician, dr. sean connelly, said the president can continue to carry out his duties, quote, without disruption he would do that from the executive mansion, the government would move forward. there's a question of whether the president should offer an address to assure the country he's okay. what is happening right now, what is the white house, congress preparing for? >> i think jon meacham's words of caution are heeded here. there's a sense this is a dire national security situation, perhaps even a crisis, at the same time. unlike boris johnson, the president of the united states is the commander in chief of the world's most powerful military with the awesome nuclear force and he has a nuclear football at his disposal at all times and he needs to be mentally and cognitively in full capacity to be able to make split decisions about national security threats to the united states. so we'll hear a lot, i think, in the coming days about this term continuity of government. that is a term that koe notes a lot of different procedures and operations behind the scenes. it got a lot of attention after 9/11. it's war gamed and there are exercises e
house physician, dr. sean connelly, said the president can continue to carry out his duties, quote, without disruption he would do that from the executive mansion, the government would move forward. there's a question of whether the president should offer an address to assure the country he's okay. what is happening right now, what is the white house, congress preparing for? >> i think jon meacham's words of caution are heeded here. there's a sense this is a dire national security...
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town way a group of activists illegally occupying a mansion in an affluent suburb of the city they say they want to draw attention to land and housing issues a court has ordered them to vacate the premises by thursday he dreamed krishna took it this story. this is cam space one of cape town's most beautiful and exclusive neighborhoods houses you can easily cost several $1000000.00 euros most presidents why it's 26 years after racial segregation and but not in this last month a queer activist collective booked the luxury holiday home for 3 nights and has been occupying it ever since. it's one of the supporters. if you compare it to where you live before is a big difference in the. city . i can complain about that. distance is the best one ever. known used to live in cape town's biggest township he was often discriminated because of his sexual orientation including by his parents who kicked him out of their homes. cape town is seen as the most liberal city on the continent like news articles labeled as the gay capital of africa even though that's not the case because there are many different cape town. terms. where it can turn everyth
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people look at the white house and see a mansion but actually the work space, the west wing is very closee people can spread out there, so we're talking about the president, his senior aids like hope hicks, jared kushner, kayleigh mcenany. understand the secret service agents and others who may be exposed. >> thank you we'll be back with you in a few. >>> coming up, 8:24 now. let's turn to mr. roker. >> things have been quiet in the tropics. one wave coming off african coast. now has a 90% chance of development. and you can see these development zones. they stretch from the caribbean all the way to the gulf of mexico we will be watching this over the weekend. >> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. as we take a look at the red flag warning that will be in effect for today, we'll see all of our elevations above 1,000 feet experiencing some high winds and very low humidity. so a lot of concern there as our temperatures heat up. we're back in the upper 90s in a few spots reaching into the triple digits. for tomorrow, a little cooler. and that cooling continues into sunday. but a much m
people look at the white house and see a mansion but actually the work space, the west wing is very closee people can spread out there, so we're talking about the president, his senior aids like hope hicks, jared kushner, kayleigh mcenany. understand the secret service agents and others who may be exposed. >> thank you we'll be back with you in a few. >>> coming up, 8:24 now. let's turn to mr. roker. >> things have been quiet in the tropics. one wave coming off african...
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town way a group of activists illegally occupying a mansion in an affluent suburb of the city they say they want to draw attention to the land and housing issues and court has ordered them to vacate the premises by thursday. krishna taking a story. this is cam space one of cape town's most beautiful and exclusive neighborhoods houses so you can easily cost several 1000000000 euros most presidents why it's 26 years after racial segregation and but not in the. last month a queer activist collective booked the luxury holiday home for 3 nights and has been occupying it ever since. it's one of those waters. if you compared. to where you live before is a big difference in the difference but. i don't. see. i can't complain about that. this is the best one ever. known used to live in cape town speak just township he was often discriminated because of his sexual orientation including by his parents who kicked him out of their homes. cape town is seen as the most liberal city on the continent like news articles labeled as the capital of africa even is that not the case because there are many different cape town. components. so. everything makes a
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spending the night at the white house after three nights at walter reed medical center for coronavirus treatment. within minutes of his arrival, at the executive mansion, the president removed his mask and posed on the balcony for cameras. the president's medical team says his condition is improving, but he's not in the clear just yet. cbs correspondent skyler henry has the latest developments from washington. >> reporter: president trump emerged from walter reed army medical center wearing a surgical mask. he flashed a thumbs up then walked to his motorcade without assistance. after a short flight aboard marine one, the president climbed the south lawn stairs, then removed his mask and recorded a message. >> i learned so much about coronavirus. and one thing that is for certain, don't let it dominate you. don't be afraid of it. you're going to beat it. we have the best medical equipment. we have the best medicines. all developed recently. >> reporter: the president's doctor says he will continue to undergo treatment at the white house. >> he may not be out of the woods yet, the team, and i agree that all our evaluations and most importantly his clini
spending the night at the white house after three nights at walter reed medical center for coronavirus treatment. within minutes of his arrival, at the executive mansion, the president removed his mask and posed on the balcony for cameras. the president's medical team says his condition is improving, but he's not in the clear just yet. cbs correspondent skyler henry has the latest developments from washington. >> reporter: president trump emerged from walter reed army medical center...
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need four more years of president donald trump in the white house, and to open up north carolina, we need dan forrest in the governor's mansionn]ting roun forrest i love that, how about win forrest win. let us hear it for dan forrest. he will go out there. he will bring north carolina all the way back. the truth is, for all the progress we have made in the ist five months, joe biden talking about shutting down our economy again. [booing] he is. a couple of days ago we actually heard that several european countries are starting lockdowns, so you can bet that joe biden will lock down the american economy if he gets into the white house. your schools are going to be closed again, churches will be closed again, and small businesses shuttered. moment,, right at the the american economy is coming back and getting back on our feet. aret at the moment that we making extraordinary progress with lifesaving medicines and on the verge of a new vaccine, joe biden in august told reporter -- told a reporter that he would " shut it down." joe biden says we are in for a long, dark winter. under president trump, we are going to distribute the
need four more years of president donald trump in the white house, and to open up north carolina, we need dan forrest in the governor's mansionn]ting roun forrest i love that, how about win forrest win. let us hear it for dan forrest. he will go out there. he will bring north carolina all the way back. the truth is, for all the progress we have made in the ist five months, joe biden talking about shutting down our economy again. [booing] he is. a couple of days ago we actually heard that...
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house, and the president is trying to project strength. the goal of showing confidence was on full display monday evening, when president trump returned to the executive mansion. critics called the made-for-tv moment "political theatre." the president's first act? removing his face mask while still contagious, with white house staff nearby. federal health guidelines say he should be in isolation. within an hour, the white house released a campaign ad-style video hailing his return, and as the u.s. death toll topped 210,000, there was this upbeat message: >> don't let it dominate you. don't be afraid of it. you're going to beat it. we have the best medical equipment. we have the best medicines. >> alcindor: in fact, most americans don't have access to the same level of care and drug treatment the president has received. today, president trump also falsely claimed that covid is less deadly than the seasonal flu. that prompted twitter to add a warning that the post containe"" misleading and potentially harmful information." facebook blocked the post entirely. all of this comes with less than 30 days to go until election day, and with the president plainly eager
house, and the president is trying to project strength. the goal of showing confidence was on full display monday evening, when president trump returned to the executive mansion. critics called the made-for-tv moment "political theatre." the president's first act? removing his face mask while still contagious, with white house staff nearby. federal health guidelines say he should be in isolation. within an hour, the white house released a campaign ad-style video hailing his return,...
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capetown way a group of activists illegally occupying a mansion in an affluent suburb of the city they say they want to draw attention to law and housing issues and court has ordered them to vacate the premises by thursday he krishna ticket story. this is cam space one of cape town's most beautiful and exclusive neighborhoods houses here can easily cost several 1000000 euros most presidents are white 26 years after racial segregation and dips but not in this bill or last month a queer activist collective booked the luxury holiday home for 3 nights and has been occupying it ever since. is one of the supporters. compared. to weigh in before is it a big difference in the. city tour in the. next. i can't complain about that. is this is the best one ever. known used to live in ca you need cape town's biggest township he was often discriminated because of his sexual orientation including by his parents who kicked him out of their house. cape town is seen as the most liberal city on the continent like some news articles labeled as the gay capital of africa even if that's not the case because there are many different cape town. so you have to
capetown way a group of activists illegally occupying a mansion in an affluent suburb of the city they say they want to draw attention to law and housing issues and court has ordered them to vacate the premises by thursday he krishna ticket story. this is cam space one of cape town's most beautiful and exclusive neighborhoods houses here can easily cost several 1000000 euros most presidents are white 26 years after racial segregation and dips but not in this bill or last month a queer activist...
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looking for luxury condos and looking for giant mansions that would be great to host a huge event that some of these places are beautiful. i now of these houseshave pools and putting greens out there and we are selling tickets at $90 each because these airbnb's are expensive, i thousand dollars to rent per night because they are china mentions in the hollywood hills or some popular places in miami beach. it's not just in airbnb problem, it's a vacation rental. all of them are trying to combat --s but emily: i imagine that neighbors are complaining and of course you have got individual property owners and managers trying to crackdown. isyour next point, what airbnb say they will do about this on top of what they have been trying to do? >> we saw the party house issue become a national problem. then, they have really been trying to crackdown on this. , it has kinda of been goodbye city bar and hello suburban nightclub. so the company has been trying to boost its policy to foment a stronger crackdown on this, including here under the age of 25, you can't print out the area in which you live in one night. banning any event that has more than 60 e
looking for luxury condos and looking for giant mansions that would be great to host a huge event that some of these places are beautiful. i now of these houseshave pools and putting greens out there and we are selling tickets at $90 each because these airbnb's are expensive, i thousand dollars to rent per night because they are china mentions in the hollywood hills or some popular places in miami beach. it's not just in airbnb problem, it's a vacation rental. all of them are trying to combat...
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a personal responsibility and until we have leadership from the governor's mansion in the state of florida and the white housel we have the changes in leadership and have a unified message across the entire country, we will be a problem with his pandemic and we cannot have our economy to cover until this is under control, having leadership is the importance. neil: i just have a helluva time what joe biden would do different than what is doing now. it's early and we can't counter chickens before attached. the florida agriculture of consumer service commission paid thank you very much we'll see what happens. >> they are fire, thank you very much. very much chatting with you. all right, when we come back, a couple of things we are following, the selloff, not as pronounced as it was but still bad week, with particular interesting is the technology stocks that are getting pounded the most, i gotta tell you i looked at a lot of the earnings with amazon, apple, facebook and twitter, they really were not that bad, the question comes up, is there guidance, is this the fact that they have doubts about the next few mont
a personal responsibility and until we have leadership from the governor's mansion in the state of florida and the white housel we have the changes in leadership and have a unified message across the entire country, we will be a problem with his pandemic and we cannot have our economy to cover until this is under control, having leadership is the importance. neil: i just have a helluva time what joe biden would do different than what is doing now. it's early and we can't counter chickens before...
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governor's mansion in montgomery, alabama, as we look at the life and times of four-time presidential candidate george wallace, elected four times as governor of alabama, george wallace called this houseus home for 20% of his life. now, before we begin our conversation on george wallace and his legacy, and introduce you to our guest, here's a look at his political s
governor's mansion in montgomery, alabama, as we look at the life and times of four-time presidential candidate george wallace, elected four times as governor of alabama, george wallace called this houseus home for 20% of his life. now, before we begin our conversation on george wallace and his legacy, and introduce you to our guest, here's a look at his political s
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house is helping to make the night spooky. they will open on halloween for flashlight tours. the flashlight tours will be self-guided and social distancing will be in place at the haunted mansion. tickets are on sale online. >>> we are now getting a sneak peek at the much awaited new season of "saturday night live." take a look. ♪ [ laughter ] all right. that's jim carey dressed up as joe biden. alec baldwin will again play president trump. snl returns tomorrow night right here on nbc bay area. we can all use a laugh because there is not much that we can laugh about these days. kari, can the weather cheer us up? >> well, not yet. but maybe next week. we have something to look forward to. it is going to be a hot weekend. so a good one for staying inside. maybe catching up on some movies or "saturday night live." we are going to see poor air quality through at least tuesday as our temperatures will remain in the upper 80s. back to you. >> kari, thanks so much. have a good weekend. thank you for joining us. our next newscast is at 5:00. have a fantastic weekend. stay safe. in the bay area, we believe in science. traffic and air pollution will be even worse after the pandemic. tha
house is helping to make the night spooky. they will open on halloween for flashlight tours. the flashlight tours will be self-guided and social distancing will be in place at the haunted mansion. tickets are on sale online. >>> we are now getting a sneak peek at the much awaited new season of "saturday night live." take a look. ♪ [ laughter ] all right. that's jim carey dressed up as joe biden. alec baldwin will again play president trump. snl returns tomorrow night right...
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town way a group of activists illegally occupying a mansion in an affluent suburb of the city they say they want to draw attention to the land and housing issues and court has ordered them to vacate the premises by thursday he krishna to paint a story. this is cam space one of cape town's most beautiful and exclusive neighborhoods houses here can easily cost several $1000000.00 euros most presidents why it's 26 years after racial segregation and it's not in the last month a queer activist collective booked the luxury holiday home for 3 nights and has been occupying it ever since. is one of the supporters. compared to where you live before is a big difference in the. city . i can complain about that. this is the best one ever. known used to live in cape town speak just township he was often discriminated because of his sexual orientation including by his parents who kicked him out of their homes. cape town is seen as the most liberal city on the continent like news articles labeled as the capital of africa even is that not the case because there are many different cape town. white kid turns. where it can tongue into being a snake for you
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house that was months in the making. the owners talk about the hours of work it took to build this haunted mansion replica that you can now visit. >>> first we check in with frances and a look at traffic. >> those are fun to look at. at leasts it gives the chance for the kids to do something. we have a treat on the roads. interstate 80 through berkeley. it's still quiet right now. a fire has been reported westbound 80 off to the right-hand side as you make your way towards cordelia junction. not really causing any slowing. 680 in walnut creek, southbound traffic is looking good making your way towards 24. 24 is problem-free through the kald kacaldecott and the maze. golden gate bridge, traffic is nice and light. we have lots of green everywhere across the maps except of course as you can see for folks heading to the altamont pass. northbound 680, a new express lane opens from fremont to sunol. southbound 680 in mission, an accident is off to the right-hand side. mike has a good looking forecast as well. nothing too scary. hi, mike. >> that is correct. good morning. thanks for being with us this morning. let's look at some
house that was months in the making. the owners talk about the hours of work it took to build this haunted mansion replica that you can now visit. >>> first we check in with frances and a look at traffic. >> those are fun to look at. at leasts it gives the chance for the kids to do something. we have a treat on the roads. interstate 80 through berkeley. it's still quiet right now. a fire has been reported westbound 80 off to the right-hand side as you make your way towards...
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i remember he had his own personal guard house on the corner of the road in front of his mansion. and in 19 -- i think it was 64, 65, their barn burned down. they had a terrific fire, unbelievable. and i worked for little thomas ed murrow on all those farms up there in new york. it was amazing. those farms were so large and so big, they had to raise crops of corn and we bailed hay and it was amazing. it's amazing that i was listening to this program and couldn't believe it, that i'm sitting here, i'm 68 years old and i worked on his farm, bailing hay and farming. >> thanks, august. let's talk about the farm. your father runs in 1930 for governor. he loses and then buys the farm there the caller was talking about. he made a name for himself at this point. decides to run for governor. why, richard norton smith? >> i could always expect attribute that to his youth. he had come from a farming environment. in fact, during world war i he was too young to enlist an he worked on a farm in the owasso area. my sense is and you obviously know much better that he was very happy being a dairy
i remember he had his own personal guard house on the corner of the road in front of his mansion. and in 19 -- i think it was 64, 65, their barn burned down. they had a terrific fire, unbelievable. and i worked for little thomas ed murrow on all those farms up there in new york. it was amazing. those farms were so large and so big, they had to raise crops of corn and we bailed hay and it was amazing. it's amazing that i was listening to this program and couldn't believe it, that i'm sitting...
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mansion was mike pence. he's at least a zombie. why else is he attracting all those flies? things have gotten especially tough for white house correspondents like cnn's joe johns who had this happen to him during a broadcast. >> get! there he is! (roaring) the damn, frickin' raccoons, man. god. again! that's the second time! jesus! >> i guess the trap's not working. >> right. hey, man. that frickin' raccoon came back. it always comes around right about when i am going to go on tv. ( laughter ) >> stephen: poor joe johns! stuck there at the white house with that disease-ridden, garbage eating animal running around. also that raccoon. but i'm not that surprised. humans have retreated from their natural habitats because of the virus, and wildlife moves in. ed sullivan theater's been empty for seven months. i wonder what's going on down there. do we have a picture? that damn raccoon is at my desk! and he's interviewing bradley cooper! and they're clearly having soun look at the camera straight! of course, joe johns isn't the first newsman to be interrupted by an animal. it happened to cronkite. >> president nixon reportedly will
mansion was mike pence. he's at least a zombie. why else is he attracting all those flies? things have gotten especially tough for white house correspondents like cnn's joe johns who had this happen to him during a broadcast. >> get! there he is! (roaring) the damn, frickin' raccoons, man. god. again! that's the second time! jesus! >> i guess the trap's not working. >> right. hey, man. that frickin' raccoon came back. it always comes around right about when i am going to go on...
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the president to come back to the white house, keep in mind, they're trying to rearrange some facilities so he can essentially work out of the executive mansion and residence, disregarding the very high likelihood he will probably at some point try to make it to the oval office, but getting to the issue of whether or not this is at all a good idea, this adviser said we're beyond thinking right now. so i think that's a clear reflection that this is all driven by the president. you saw the white house medical team essentially releasing the information the president wanted out there. we saw, we know from sources the president is clamoring to get out of the hospital and come back to the white house. and that's what's taking place next. i suppose, wolf, if he is pushing his team to go back on the campaign trail and have rallies and so on, he will be doing that too. it is an astonishing thought. i think that's what's coming next. >> it is astonishing. dana is with us as well. he flew from the south lawn of the white house to the hospital friday night, so friday, saturday, sunday, monday. four days he has been in the hospital there. he's obviously a
the president to come back to the white house, keep in mind, they're trying to rearrange some facilities so he can essentially work out of the executive mansion and residence, disregarding the very high likelihood he will probably at some point try to make it to the oval office, but getting to the issue of whether or not this is at all a good idea, this adviser said we're beyond thinking right now. so i think that's a clear reflection that this is all driven by the president. you saw the white...
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was able to pay off the mortgage for his house and on the eve of the confirmation vote for brett kavanaugh, which was two years ago last week, he purchased a mansionine. a 12 bedroom mansion across from brettcht club as kavanaugh was being voted on. he is gone very rich from his work trend of practice court with people he has put on the list that president trump chooses from. he recently launched a new effort earlier this year, per for-profitit operation that also advises donors on how to basically influence who gets on the supreme court and our state supreme court includingng the wisconsin n supreme court come d help pack thehese cords of pepee who o are very favorable to corporate agenda and far right wing social agenda which will repeal -- potentialally repepeaa lot of lawaws, the aca, roe v. wade, possibibly even -- [indiscernible] federalop our government from being able to mitigate climate change by putting up hurdles, judicial hurdles to our ability to enact legislation to regulate carbon. so everything is on the line and leonard leo represents an agenda both from a social standpoint and also from a corporate standpoint. a senator whitehous
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houses halloween tours. this year's a bit different due to covid-19. it will be a self glided flash light tour that allows guests to explore dark halls of the mansion whileing stories of the home's haunted history. doors open up at 7:00 tonight. >> i want to go. >> oh you have to. it is creepy. >> will you come with me? >> i will. i'll go to the flash light tour in the dark. awesome. >> i love it. >>> expressing heritage through art. >> next on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area, highlighting art on the latin x community. >>> on the drew barrymore show ... it's our home was burned to the ground in the tubbs fire. the flames, the ash, it was terrifying. thousands of family homes are destroyed in wildfires. families are forced to move and higher property taxes are a huge problem. prop 19 limits taxes on wildfire victims so families can move without a tax penalty. nineteen will help rebuild lives. vote 'yes' on 19. >>> 5:54 on this friday morning. we have a heat advisory once again for today with our extreme heat. we are looking at 80 in san francisco this afternoon, 86 oakland, 94 in san jose, 99 concord. we'll talk about changes for the weekend. >>> dri
houses halloween tours. this year's a bit different due to covid-19. it will be a self glided flash light tour that allows guests to explore dark halls of the mansion whileing stories of the home's haunted history. doors open up at 7:00 tonight. >> i want to go. >> oh you have to. it is creepy. >> will you come with me? >> i will. i'll go to the flash light tour in the dark. awesome. >> i love it. >>> expressing heritage through art. >> next on kpix5...
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. >> go google biden's house right now and tell me if you think that a person who has been in government for 47 years, 47 years, can afford that mansion on the water in wilmington, delaware. they can't. >> eric -- >> i would ask you to -- >> will you address what "the new york times" revealed in their investigation which is all these companies and individuals who have spent money at trump properties that have gone on to get big government contracts and other favors from the trump administration? how is that not at the very least a huge appearance of a conflict of interest? >> we're a hospitality company. we have tens of millions of people staying at our properties every year. "the new york times" is absolute fake news. all they want to do is take down my father. what's interesting about "the new york times" -- i'm glad you mentioned them. every single day, every single day starting literally the morning of the debate they've dropped some story that they've been sitting on for literally the last six months or year of two years to influence the election. it's horrible. i mean, you know, the media is gone in this country. the media is go
. >> go google biden's house right now and tell me if you think that a person who has been in government for 47 years, 47 years, can afford that mansion on the water in wilmington, delaware. they can't. >> eric -- >> i would ask you to -- >> will you address what "the new york times" revealed in their investigation which is all these companies and individuals who have spent money at trump properties that have gone on to get big government contracts and other...
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house. at the same time, he is changing his schedule. he had a lot of campaign appearances scheduled. mario: he scrubbed his schedule though he is holding it private call from the executive mansion to talk about coronavirus. he has canceled his planned rally for today, the campaign has not said whether or not the other rallies he had on deck over the next week are canceled but it is safe to presume they will be, as well, that is robbing him of his most potent political -- david: great to have you with us. the whole story surrounding president trump really has to do with medicine. ,e welcome dr. jay bhattacharya he is professor of medicine at stanford university. what do we know, what don't we know about the president's condition even what you have heard? dr. bhattacharya: i heard he has a positive diagnosis of the virus that causes covid-19 and so far, his symptoms are very mild. all that hasally been put out in the public and i don't know anything specific beyond that. david: what about the disease, generally, mild symptoms at this stage, does that tell us anything about the progress of the disease? dr. bhattacharya: generally, if it will progress, it takes time to develop. the
house. at the same time, he is changing his schedule. he had a lot of campaign appearances scheduled. mario: he scrubbed his schedule though he is holding it private call from the executive mansion to talk about coronavirus. he has canceled his planned rally for today, the campaign has not said whether or not the other rallies he had on deck over the next week are canceled but it is safe to presume they will be, as well, that is robbing him of his most potent political -- david: great to have...
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little game night at her house just the family and then the next night we're doing a little get-together at a friend's small get together. judy merle came to evangelize costume mansion in old sacramento feel the dress up for halloween, but she is not the only one. >>we have it all a con quick boost, i wouldn't wait store manager rachel says with covid they were expecting things to be much slower than they are definitely not as mean where what 3 days out now. >>normally we would be wall to wall here we do have quite a bit of a customer shopping taste off. but it's not that customers might normally expect i don't see any little kid these are all grown-ups up i think the grown-ups are definitely looking for an excuse to party and most people don't seem to be making the whole week plans they normally would. >>i've heard a lot of people are wanting to do like a a backyard barbecue nice outdoor setting then joleen's is requiring mask and has put out more hand sanitizer 6 feet line markers as well as limiting the number of customers allowed in at a time during this pandemic one costume is definitely more popular than the others played much of the rest of sacramento hurting
little game night at her house just the family and then the next night we're doing a little get-together at a friend's small get together. judy merle came to evangelize costume mansion in old sacramento feel the dress up for halloween, but she is not the only one. >>we have it all a con quick boost, i wouldn't wait store manager rachel says with covid they were expecting things to be much slower than they are definitely not as mean where what 3 days out now. >>normally we would be...