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munroe that belongs to the monroe family -- -- mrs. monroe that belong to the monroe family.ortrait of dolley madison was on loan and we finally talked the museum into selling us a work from the collection. it fit better in the white house. -- the what we borrow obamas are interested in modern art that we do not have in our collection so there are paintings we have borrowed from the national gallery for their private quarters and oval office to fulfill their desires. >> i have two questions. my first question is under which president since kennedy has there been an -- has there been the most change to the white house? bill: the nixon administration was probably the largest number of objects acquired, even more than the kennedy administration. mrs. nixon admired witnesses kennedy had done and wanted to improve and increase the collection and take a credit for it. not need to god out and asked people to donate because she set the standard for what every first lady could rely on public understanding. she hired a curator, the man who hired me. kept arked very hard and lot of kenn
munroe that belongs to the monroe family -- -- mrs. monroe that belong to the monroe family.ortrait of dolley madison was on loan and we finally talked the museum into selling us a work from the collection. it fit better in the white house. -- the what we borrow obamas are interested in modern art that we do not have in our collection so there are paintings we have borrowed from the national gallery for their private quarters and oval office to fulfill their desires. >> i have two...
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monroe that belongs to the monroe family.haven't talked to them to donating it to us yet, it is still a from 1970. the same thing was true dolly medicine. her porter was on loan from the fine arts from 1970 to 1996 when we finally talked the museum into selling is a work. they said, wait a minute it does belong in the white house much better than it did in their collection. what we borough now is -- this administration, like obama really likes modern art. and we don't have that recollection yet. there are paintings that we have borrowed from museums in washington for the private quarters and the oval office that fulfill their desires. >> last question. >> i do have two questions if you don't mind. my first question is, under which presidents since john f. kennedy has there been the most change to the white house. >> actually the nixon administration was probably the largest number of objects acquired, even more than kennedy. mrs. nixon very much admired what mrs. kennedy had done. she wanted to improve the collection, increas
monroe that belongs to the monroe family.haven't talked to them to donating it to us yet, it is still a from 1970. the same thing was true dolly medicine. her porter was on loan from the fine arts from 1970 to 1996 when we finally talked the museum into selling is a work. they said, wait a minute it does belong in the white house much better than it did in their collection. what we borough now is -- this administration, like obama really likes modern art. and we don't have that recollection...
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monroe that belong to the monroe family. it is still on loan since 1970.hter] the same thing was true of dolley madison. a portrait of dolley madison was from 1970 until 1996, when we finally talked the museum into selling us a work from the collection. they finally said, it belongs in the white house. much better than it did in their collection. mostly, what people borrow now is to meet -- this administration, the obamas are interested in modern art that we do not have in our collection so there are paintings we have borrowed from the national gallery in washington for the private quarters and oval office to fulfill their desires. >> i actually have two, if you don't mind. my first question is under which president since kennedy has there been the most change to the white house? bill: the nixon administration was probably the largest number of objects acquired, even more than the kennedy administration. mrs. nixon admired what mrs. kennedy had done and wanted to improve and increase the collection and take very little credit for it. mrs. kennedy did not n
monroe that belong to the monroe family. it is still on loan since 1970.hter] the same thing was true of dolley madison. a portrait of dolley madison was from 1970 until 1996, when we finally talked the museum into selling us a work from the collection. they finally said, it belongs in the white house. much better than it did in their collection. mostly, what people borrow now is to meet -- this administration, the obamas are interested in modern art that we do not have in our collection so...
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monroe that belongs to the monroe family. it's still on loan since 1970. same thing was true of dolly madison. our portrait of her was on loan from the pennsylvania academy of the fine arts from 1970 until 1996 when we finally talked a museum to selling us a work because they said, wait, it belongs in the white house, much better than in their collection. mostly what we borough now -- president obama is interested in abstract art. modern art we don't have in our collection. we borrowed paintings from the national gallery for the private borders and the oval office that fulfill their desires. >> last question. >> actually i have two if you don't mind. my first question is under which president since john f. kennedy has there been the most change to the white house? >> actually the nixon administration was probably the largest number of objects acquired, even more than the kennedy administration. mrs. nixon very much admired what mrs. kennedy had done an wanted to improve the collection, increase the collection and take very little credit for it. mrs. kenned
monroe that belongs to the monroe family. it's still on loan since 1970. same thing was true of dolly madison. our portrait of her was on loan from the pennsylvania academy of the fine arts from 1970 until 1996 when we finally talked a museum to selling us a work because they said, wait, it belongs in the white house, much better than in their collection. mostly what we borough now -- president obama is interested in abstract art. modern art we don't have in our collection. we borrowed...
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we expect to have flattening of the trend in monroe. we hope that we see an increase -- we see a decrease over time. hospitalizations, we have seen this stable increase with some movement around this trendline that shows the last 14 days. again, just to emphasize, while the trend is increasing over the last two weeks, that is a net of four hospitalizations. people are coming and going from the hospital, coming and going and being discharged. on the whole, there has been an increase of four that cases over the last two week period. hospitalizations can't be absorbed by the health system in the greater monroe area. 44 being absorbed by the hospital system in shreveport. what i want to convey here is these are trends and we are watching them closely. especially as now as we are taking steps to relax restrictions, it is incumbent upon all of us, especially in these regions, to take seriously the opportunity to social distance, to where our masks, to stay home if you are sick. and as we are going to see as we see contract -- contact tracing
we expect to have flattening of the trend in monroe. we hope that we see an increase -- we see a decrease over time. hospitalizations, we have seen this stable increase with some movement around this trendline that shows the last 14 days. again, just to emphasize, while the trend is increasing over the last two weeks, that is a net of four hospitalizations. people are coming and going from the hospital, coming and going and being discharged. on the whole, there has been an increase of four that...
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monroe that belongs to the monroe family.e haven't managed to talk them into donating it to us yet. it is still on loan since 1970. the same thing with tollefsonny madison. the portrait of her was on loan from 1970 to 1996, when we finally talked a museum into telling us a work out of their collection. they said wait a minute, it belongs in the white house, much better than it did in their collection. mostly what we borrow now is to meet -- president obama is interested in abstract or modern art that we don't have in our collection yet. there are paintings that we have borrowed from a museum in washington for their private quarters. >> last question. i will actually have two. my first question is under which president since john f. kennedy has there been the most change to the white house? >> actually, the nixon administration was probably the largest number of objects acquired, even more than the kennedy administration. mrs. nixon very much admired what mrs. kennedy had done and wanted to improve the collection, increase the
monroe that belongs to the monroe family.e haven't managed to talk them into donating it to us yet. it is still on loan since 1970. the same thing with tollefsonny madison. the portrait of her was on loan from 1970 to 1996, when we finally talked a museum into telling us a work out of their collection. they said wait a minute, it belongs in the white house, much better than it did in their collection. mostly what we borrow now is to meet -- president obama is interested in abstract or modern...
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monroe area is the area of greatest concern at the moment. there is a 7-14 day lag time between when you have contact with a virus, doesn't have to be someone, and when those symptoms up, when the test results come in and so forth. so i wanted to make sure we are reminding people of that. now, bottom line is, we still have some work to do. that is what we are trying to impart to people. i wanted to remind folks, too, that with a few exceptions, nonemergency medical procedures are now open. we're encouraging inpatient and outpatient hospitals, but even clinics and dental offices -- this opened up this past monday. if you have been putting off going to see the doctor, you might want to reengage. it's a great time to reengage with your provider to see if now is the right time for you to come in for a visit and to have an outstanding matter taken care of. i can tell you that based on the guidance we have given from the department of health, to the clinics and hospitals, the various health care providers, it is safe to do so. they are going to mak
monroe area is the area of greatest concern at the moment. there is a 7-14 day lag time between when you have contact with a virus, doesn't have to be someone, and when those symptoms up, when the test results come in and so forth. so i wanted to make sure we are reminding people of that. now, bottom line is, we still have some work to do. that is what we are trying to impart to people. i wanted to remind folks, too, that with a few exceptions, nonemergency medical procedures are now open....
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like richard talked about james monroe.well, he did get re-elected so he's a two-termer herbert hoover did not and it can make a difference. but with washington, you know, the big thing he did was step down to say i don't want to hold power. there's something more powerful than being president and that's being an american citizen and coming back here to mt. vernon and allowing democracy to take root and that's an irreplaceable quality that washington had. he set the tone and tenor of what it meant to be president. lincoln's become the favorite of all recent presidents. barack obama launched his campaign from spring field. it's all about abraham lincoln and the team of rivals. george w. bush will tell you my favorite president is lincoln. all he does is read lincoln books. nixon during the height of watergate he'd drink gin and talk to the lincoln portrait in the white house. and in the love of charles darwin and the great science presidents, only a cult experience was encountering the ghost of lincoln wandering from the whi
like richard talked about james monroe.well, he did get re-elected so he's a two-termer herbert hoover did not and it can make a difference. but with washington, you know, the big thing he did was step down to say i don't want to hold power. there's something more powerful than being president and that's being an american citizen and coming back here to mt. vernon and allowing democracy to take root and that's an irreplaceable quality that washington had. he set the tone and tenor of what it...
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i will say we mentioned james monroe, i think he is underrated. i think richard was given a book the era of good feelings, but maduro has not had that big seminal biography, you know david mccullough wrote a book on john adams. or one of those treatments. and i think there's an opening for monroe to be understood more. as a foreign policy president. those overrated, it's hard. because i just can't quite, because i don't think our top group are overrated. perhaps we overinflate modern presidents, because they are part of our own time, and we lose sight solve the presidents from the 19th century. because we don't know them as well. there might be a modernity inflection going on here with some presidents. >> and you are in this book, would you like to comment on the president and is he over underrated? >> i don't remember when i gave that interview. >> thank good you goodness you did, cause you would never tell us. >> he could've done more, for that period, in an era, there's so much happening in terms of abolition is a, and like buchanan, he really
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one was at the university of virginia i can't remember but there was a symposium so with james monroe and thomas jefferson and the descendents of slaves and then later, just last year i was at montpelier for another town that was monroe, jefferson and washington but yes and i have stayed in contact. >> so many relationships have been built in this journey several were those that worked at montpelier this is the most elite of elite americans called the father of the constitution and to preserve the secret fire of liberty at the very foundation of america's national eat those be at the mandate came up with the political compromise you do so much to flesh out the people that are in your slave descendent line what about these contradictions with james madison or does that matter? doesn't matter who he was? that is a good question and it's tough. i think it does it's hard to balance out his faults it would be great if he freed slaves and lived up to the ideals but he didn't he did not free a single slave. >> george washington freed the slaves and thomas jefferson freed slaves and those des
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but the sense of james monroe and the descendents of slaves. and then later just last year we got mount hillier and another town monroe, jefferson and washington and we stayed in contact. >> so many relationships in this journey. several with those that work at montpelier along with many others. talk about the most elite of americans called the father of the constitution and to preserve the sacred fire of liberty at the very foundation and yet this is the man that came up with a political compromise of enslaved africans three fifths human and then flesh out the people in your mind had you make sense of these contradictions? or does it even matter who he was? >>. >> that's a good question. and a tough one. i think it does matter. it's hard to balance out his thoughts with his strengths it would be great if he freed slaves and lived up to his ideals, but he didn't. >> i cut you off. >> that george washington did not free his black slaves but jefferson freed slaves from descendents. that james madison did not free a single slave. so his slave went
but the sense of james monroe and the descendents of slaves. and then later just last year we got mount hillier and another town monroe, jefferson and washington and we stayed in contact. >> so many relationships in this journey. several with those that work at montpelier along with many others. talk about the most elite of americans called the father of the constitution and to preserve the sacred fire of liberty at the very foundation and yet this is the man that came up with a political...
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they ran to fortress monroe where the union army had set up camp. they said they did not want to work anymore for the confederate colonel who there in slavery. when they got there, union general benjamin butler had no plan exactly for what to do in a situation like that. what was he going to do for these men who were liberating themselves from slavery? he thought pretty quickly about how to handle this situation and termed -- determined these men should be treated like contraband. contraband was an idea that he pulled from international law that said basically any goods being transported by any neutral parties for the benefit of the army could be confiscated as contraband. he decided he would deem these men as contraband. he also recognize relatively quickly that the idea of treating these human beings like property was not a workable idea. they also realized there was a conflict of what the union was going to do with people now that they deemed them as property as well but did not necessarily want to hold property. they did not want to hold formall
they ran to fortress monroe where the union army had set up camp. they said they did not want to work anymore for the confederate colonel who there in slavery. when they got there, union general benjamin butler had no plan exactly for what to do in a situation like that. what was he going to do for these men who were liberating themselves from slavery? he thought pretty quickly about how to handle this situation and termed -- determined these men should be treated like contraband. contraband...
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and thomas jefferson and those that were owned by the university i was at montpelier monroe jefferson and washington so yes i have met them. >> you built so many relationships in this journey several that work at montpelier and many others but this is the most elite called the father of the constitution to have the sacred fire of liberty which at the very foundation be at this is a man who comes up with a political compromise calling them three fifths human you managed to flush out the people that aaron the slave descendent line how do you make sense of these contradictions or does it matter who he was. >> doesn't matter who he was? that is a good question and a tough one. i think it does matter. it's hard to balance out it would be great if he lives up to those ideals but he didn't he didn't free a single slave. >> george washington that he did freeze some slaves washington and thomas jefferson and those that were direct descendents that the closest he claimed to that to philadelphia and the contract madison sold to the northerner knowing that assuming eventually he would be freed th
and thomas jefferson and those that were owned by the university i was at montpelier monroe jefferson and washington so yes i have met them. >> you built so many relationships in this journey several that work at montpelier and many others but this is the most elite called the father of the constitution to have the sacred fire of liberty which at the very foundation be at this is a man who comes up with a political compromise calling them three fifths human you managed to flush out the...
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i was at montpelier, the sins of monroe, jefferson and washington. your favorite contact. >> host: you built so many relationships in this journey, several for people who work at montpelier but many others. in addition the most elite of elite americans, the father of the constitution, student of the enlightenment, the sacred fire of liberty. the very foundation of america's -- this is the man who came up with political compromise to count enslaved africans as 3 fifths human. you do so much to flesh out the people who are in your slave the sentence line. how do you make sense of these contradictions in james madison or my other question is does it even matter who he was? >> those that matter who he was, that is a good question and a tough one. it does matter. hard to balance his faults with his strength. he didn't free a single place. >> host: after that. >> guest: yes. george washington freed those slaves who were in fact his own. thomas jefferson freed slaves who were his direct descendents but james madison didn't create a single slave. to go to ph
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susan in monroe township. ask -- i would like to january, ie virus in do not know if it was covid but i was sick enough to go to the doctor because i had an asthma episode. i went to the doctor, he gave me a -- i had a flu vaccine in september and the pneumonia vaccine. taking amoxicillin for diverticulitis. i could have had it because i notsymptoms, coughing, wheezing -- and i had a fever. host: where are you from? caller: new jersey. monroe township, new jersey. it or notow if i had but i have a feeling i did. it.aughter had we are both caretakers. so far, so good. host: -- time, itthink at that in january -- i think the first cases were her just after that. but highlympossible, improbable. there are lots of other viruses that give you similar symptoms. if you did have it, you got over it. congratulations. i think it is unlikely you did have it come up what i am not a medical doctor. i only give -- in this case, i think given what is known about the virus, it is unlikely. host: let's talk about another side
susan in monroe township. ask -- i would like to january, ie virus in do not know if it was covid but i was sick enough to go to the doctor because i had an asthma episode. i went to the doctor, he gave me a -- i had a flu vaccine in september and the pneumonia vaccine. taking amoxicillin for diverticulitis. i could have had it because i notsymptoms, coughing, wheezing -- and i had a fever. host: where are you from? caller: new jersey. monroe township, new jersey. it or notow if i had but i...
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i was on a panel discussion with descendents of james monroe. and thomas jefferson. in descendents of others. and then later, last year, i was on another panel. and that one, was the descendents of monroe, jefferson, and washington. cs i have met them. they stayed in contact. host: you have built so many relationships in this journey. the road with people who work in many others. this is the most elite of elite americans. student of the enlightenment and preserving the sacred fire of liberty. so at the very foundation of americans. and it is also the men came up with a political compromise to count enslaved africans as racist humans. so much to flush out the people that are in your enslaved descendent line. honey make sense of these contradictions in james madison or does it even matter who he was. bettye: it doesn't matter who he was rain that's really a good question. as a tough on. i think it does matter. it is hard to balance out his thoughts and actions. it would be great if he had freed slaves. and lived up to his ideals. but he did not read he did not cite a s
i was on a panel discussion with descendents of james monroe. and thomas jefferson. in descendents of others. and then later, last year, i was on another panel. and that one, was the descendents of monroe, jefferson, and washington. cs i have met them. they stayed in contact. host: you have built so many relationships in this journey. the road with people who work in many others. this is the most elite of elite americans. student of the enlightenment and preserving the sacred fire of liberty....
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there was a symposium at the university i was with descendents of james monroe i slaves that works at university that's owned by the university. and later, just last year, i was out montpelier is in another town there is the descendents of monroe, jefferson, and washington. so yes i have met them. and stayed in contact. >> guest: you've built so many relationships in this journey, several with the people who work at mount pelee year as well as many, many others. we'll talk about this is the most elite of elite americans called the father of the constitution, student of the enlightenment preserving the sacred fire of liberty. it's the very foundation of american's national because -- get this is the man who had the political compromise to count enslaved africans as humans. you do so much to flesh out the people that are in your slave descendent line rate how do you make sense of these contradictions in james mattis? my other question is does it even matter who he was? >> guest: doesn't matter who he was? that is a good question. it's a tough one. i think it does matter. it hard to go a
there was a symposium at the university i was with descendents of james monroe i slaves that works at university that's owned by the university. and later, just last year, i was out montpelier is in another town there is the descendents of monroe, jefferson, and washington. so yes i have met them. and stayed in contact. >> guest: you've built so many relationships in this journey, several with the people who work at mount pelee year as well as many, many others. we'll talk about this is...
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harold thompson was on emrock news and then my husband and then that's james monroe trotter. obviously william as well. >> i want to give colonel salter a chance to talk about his background to your question. but thank you for calling in with all that. colonel salter. >> okay. first of all. a lot of things. first of all you caught me off guard. thanks for the plug. i didn't know you were going to mention the book. and to the caller, thank you so much. there was a lot there. i do want to just pick up on one thing. you do know mary church terl because we pronounce it mary church terl but most people say it's mary church terrell. so she's interpreted in the exhibition so is william monroe trotter because they were going to collect the items and the family said no this is the way we pronounce the name. so to get to your question, yes, i am a 25-year, i'm an american soldier, my father is an american soldier, he served for 34 years. he is from southern alabama, abbeyville. age seven i moved down to panama city, florida. that's where my mother is from. the salter part of my family
harold thompson was on emrock news and then my husband and then that's james monroe trotter. obviously william as well. >> i want to give colonel salter a chance to talk about his background to your question. but thank you for calling in with all that. colonel salter. >> okay. first of all. a lot of things. first of all you caught me off guard. thanks for the plug. i didn't know you were going to mention the book. and to the caller, thank you so much. there was a lot there. i do...
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a symposium on slavery at the university, and so i was on a discussion with descendants of james monroe and thomas jefferson and descendants of slaves who had worked at the university, some of whom were owned by the university, and then later, just last year, i was at mount pilliar, and with that one it was descendants of monroe, jefferson, and washington. >> uh-huh. >> so yes, i have met them and stayed in contact. >> you've built so many relationships in this journey, several with the people who work at mount pilliar and many many others. >> yes. >> this is the most elite of elite americans, called the father of the constitution, student of the enlightenment and preserving the sacred fire of liberty which is at the very foundation of americans national -- [inaudible]. yet this is also the man who came up with the political compromise to count enslaved africans as three fifths human. you do so much to flesh out the people that are in your slave descendant line. how do you make sense of these contradictions in james madison, you know, or my other question i guess could be does it even m
a symposium on slavery at the university, and so i was on a discussion with descendants of james monroe and thomas jefferson and descendants of slaves who had worked at the university, some of whom were owned by the university, and then later, just last year, i was at mount pilliar, and with that one it was descendants of monroe, jefferson, and washington. >> uh-huh. >> so yes, i have met them and stayed in contact. >> you've built so many relationships in this journey,...
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james monroe trotter is the great, great uncle my husband. mary churchill is my great aunt on my mother's side. i'm saying, i think that not only i'm sure that we're related but that you were related to all of theme peas on two different sides of my family. and -- >> you're saying trotter and terrell. >> yes. no, my husband is trotter with thompson. harold thomas and then my husband and that is jamts monroe trotter. >> well tanya, i want to give colonel salter a chance too talk about his background to your question but thank you for calling in with all of that. >> so first of all, so a lot of things. did you catch me off guard. thanks for that plug. i didn't know you were going to mention the book. and to the caller, thank you so much. so there was a lot there. but i do want to pick up on one thing you do know mary church terrell because we pronounce is mary chuch terrell and and many say it is mary church terrell and working at the museum and the reason she's interpreted in this exhibition and so is william monroe trotter because they were g
james monroe trotter is the great, great uncle my husband. mary churchill is my great aunt on my mother's side. i'm saying, i think that not only i'm sure that we're related but that you were related to all of theme peas on two different sides of my family. and -- >> you're saying trotter and terrell. >> yes. no, my husband is trotter with thompson. harold thomas and then my husband and that is jamts monroe trotter. >> well tanya, i want to give colonel salter a chance too...
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at that when it was descendents of monroe, jefferson, and washington. so, yes, i have been in, stayed in contact. >> you have built so many relationships in this journey, several with people who work at montpelier but many, many others. talk about, this is the most elite of elite americans. he's called the father of the constitution, student of the enlightenment and preserving the sacred fire of liberty, which is at the very foundation of america's national -- and yet this is also that he came up with a political compromise to count enslaved africans as three-fifths human. you do so much to flesh out the people that are in your slave descendent line. how do you make sense of these contradiction in james madison? my other question could be doesn't even matter who he was? >> doesn't matter who he was? that's really a good question and a tough one. i think it does matter. it's hard to balance out his faults with his strengths. it would be great if he had freed slaves and that lived up to his ideals, but he didn't. he didn't free a single slave. [inaudible]
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. >> with us now is sylvester monroe. he covered the uprising in los angeles after the not guilty verdicts in the rodney king case. also a senior fellow at usc's annanberg center on communication, leadership and policy. thank you for being with us this morning. you are in downtown los angeles. what are you seeing and if you could compare and contrast what you're seeing tonight versus -- or this morning with what you saw 28 years ago. >> okay. well, both protests, the unrest in 1992 and the protests we're seeing today in los angeles are born of the same frustration and anger that people felt over incidents of police violence against black individuals. however there's a marked difference. this protest, even though people were arrested, police cars set on fire, right here in downtown l.a., very near where i live, last night there were clashes between police and protesters. there seems to be an organization in this one, the black lives matter movement, it's young people, it's interracial among the protesters. in 1992, it was
. >> with us now is sylvester monroe. he covered the uprising in los angeles after the not guilty verdicts in the rodney king case. also a senior fellow at usc's annanberg center on communication, leadership and policy. thank you for being with us this morning. you are in downtown los angeles. what are you seeing and if you could compare and contrast what you're seeing tonight versus -- or this morning with what you saw 28 years ago. >> okay. well, both protests, the unrest in 1992...
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it would not -- i would not put monroe in that group. you talk to washington scholars monroe was not a great thinker. so much shade thrown at him. hehe was he was annotating it. the idea that the founders were monolist, they were fighting as we know, that's why partisanship happened. important to remember that, so some, you know, healthy amount of fighting is good, it's the conversation. it's ridiculous to imagine a country who had fought 8 long years to break free of a monarch, of a king, one with absolute power. if they wanted that, they would have had a king. there's a romance novel called american royals and it's about like how washington decided to be a king and sort of like interesting the same publishers and they sent it to me but that's -- like we don't have that for a reason, so it makes me upset to hear that. i also think that, you know, sort of abuse of our history and i think many people do that and they're being general, you just shouldn't trustst them. they could say it 3 times and you take it away like a toy. they're not a
it would not -- i would not put monroe in that group. you talk to washington scholars monroe was not a great thinker. so much shade thrown at him. hehe was he was annotating it. the idea that the founders were monolist, they were fighting as we know, that's why partisanship happened. important to remember that, so some, you know, healthy amount of fighting is good, it's the conversation. it's ridiculous to imagine a country who had fought 8 long years to break free of a monarch, of a king, one...
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the other thing is, i'm so excited, i can't believe this, james monroe trotter is the great great unclef my husband. mary church terrell is my great aunt, great great aunt on my mother side. i am sure we are related but that you are related on all these people on different sides of my family. >> trotter and turrell? >> trotter is on my husband side. thompson, carol thompson, on the m rock news and my husband, james monroe trotter, obviously >> we will give the colonel a chance to talk about his background. thank you for calling in with that. >> first of all, john, you did catch me off guard. thanks for that plug. i didn't know you were going to mention the book, and to the caller, thank you so much. there is a lot there, but i do want to pick up on one thing. you do know mary church terrell, because we pronounce it that way, those who are listening, saying no it's terrell, but working here at this museum, one of my colleagues has interpreted this, and so has no one road trotter, they were going to correct the items, and they learned of the family said no we don't pronounce it that way,
the other thing is, i'm so excited, i can't believe this, james monroe trotter is the great great unclef my husband. mary church terrell is my great aunt, great great aunt on my mother side. i am sure we are related but that you are related on all these people on different sides of my family. >> trotter and turrell? >> trotter is on my husband side. thompson, carol thompson, on the m rock news and my husband, james monroe trotter, obviously >> we will give the colonel a chance...
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of course, a large army will land at fort monroe. and begin their to yorktown.arch many of you know what then happens at yorktown, he prepares, both armies critically aware that once lines at yorktown break, it will be a race to richmond, because you two deep, navigable rivers on either side of the virginia peninsula. both sides hedge their bets, and the confederate artillery will open may 3, 1862, to distract the union army as confederate forces pull out of yorktown , almost silently. of course, this befuddles george b., but he doesn't wait. and i quote, "about 2:00 a.m. on the fourth, firing ceased, and between that our troops entered the works and a message was received announcing our flag flies over yorktown." by sunrise, about 2.5 after they realized the confederates are gone, two and a half hours, george mcclellan's flying column is chasing confederates on the two roads that will lead to fort mcgruder. so we set the stage. why here? the third corps and the fourth corps will take those two roads , one from hampton, one from yorktown, headed toward williamsb
of course, a large army will land at fort monroe. and begin their to yorktown.arch many of you know what then happens at yorktown, he prepares, both armies critically aware that once lines at yorktown break, it will be a race to richmond, because you two deep, navigable rivers on either side of the virginia peninsula. both sides hedge their bets, and the confederate artillery will open may 3, 1862, to distract the union army as confederate forces pull out of yorktown , almost silently. of...
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dÉjame saber que en este proceso ellos tambiÉn estÁn ayudando a salvar vidas, culto al departamento de monroendo de esto que sin duda se va a extender a otros estados vamos a ver si funciona ojalÁ que asÍ sea escuche bien hasta agosto puede ser la prÓxima fecha que las autoridades del condado de los angeles en un esfuerzo por controlar el covid-19el anuncio fue hecho por la letra de salud pÚblica la doctora bÁrbara ferrer mientras tanto los angeles reabre las playas hoy, pero atenciÓn que lo hace con esa descripciÓn sólo podrÁ ingresar en familiares o hacer ejercicio, no podrÁ tomar el sol, lo podrÁs ingresar y Él era, sombrillas ni tampoco puedes hacer picnic tendrÁ siempre que tener presentes seis pies de distancia fÍsica y usa mascarilla los estacionamientos, camino para bicicleta muelles y andenes seguirÁn estando cerrados al igual que los paseos marÍtimos carolina: mientras tanto presidente del consejo municipal de fresno california fue citado por agresiÓn estamos hablando de miguel Área esto amenazado, al igual que sus hijos y despues de pedirles que se fueran, golpeo a una persona y em
dÉjame saber que en este proceso ellos tambiÉn estÁn ayudando a salvar vidas, culto al departamento de monroendo de esto que sin duda se va a extender a otros estados vamos a ver si funciona ojalÁ que asÍ sea escuche bien hasta agosto puede ser la prÓxima fecha que las autoridades del condado de los angeles en un esfuerzo por controlar el covid-19el anuncio fue hecho por la letra de salud pÚblica la doctora bÁrbara ferrer mientras tanto los angeles reabre las playas hoy, pero atenciÓn...
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so monroe is a great example. monroe didn't really have any trouble with the secretaries trying to take over authority from him, but they were all competing with each other about who was going to be the next president. and that led to a lot of cabinet conflict. so that was sort of the standard model at least up through lincoln, and he, of course, had his own political genius about getting those people to work together. but that was definitely the standard or cabinet model. >> so the next question from claire on facebook. did washington see john jay as an advise proker in any way similar -- adviser in any way similar to how he saw his cabinet members? >> claire, thanks so much for this question. so john jay was definitely one of washington's closest advisers. they had a very good personal relationship. from the very beginning, washington was asking for his advice especially on issues pertaining toty proposal i city because jay had been the secretary of foreign affairs underneath the confederation congress. and so w
so monroe is a great example. monroe didn't really have any trouble with the secretaries trying to take over authority from him, but they were all competing with each other about who was going to be the next president. and that led to a lot of cabinet conflict. so that was sort of the standard model at least up through lincoln, and he, of course, had his own political genius about getting those people to work together. but that was definitely the standard or cabinet model. >> so the next...
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james monroe, thomas jefferson, descendents of slaves, some of whom are owned by the university and later just last year i was at montpelier, on another panel. at that one, jefferson and washington. and saving contact. >> host: you build so many relationships in this journey, several with people worked at montpelier and many others. the most elite of elite americans, the father of the constitution, student of the indictment and preserving the sacred fire of liberty, at the very foundation of america's if those in this is the man who came up with the political compromise for enslaved africans as 3 fifths human. you do so much to flesh out the people in your slave descendent mind. how do you make sense of these contradictions in james madison. the other question is does it matter who he was? >> guest: does it matter who he was. it does matter, hard to balance out the trends, it would be great if he had freed slaves and lived up to the ideal, but he didn't. he didn't free a single slave. >> host: i cut you off. >> guest: george washington freed slaves that were in fact his own. he did friese
james monroe, thomas jefferson, descendents of slaves, some of whom are owned by the university and later just last year i was at montpelier, on another panel. at that one, jefferson and washington. and saving contact. >> host: you build so many relationships in this journey, several with people worked at montpelier and many others. the most elite of elite americans, the father of the constitution, student of the indictment and preserving the sacred fire of liberty, at the very foundation...
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the fbi and local law enforcement combing monroe county, pennsylvania, after the university of connecticut senior was last spotted walking near train tracks in east strousburg. police now say he got to those tracks by taking an uber to a nearby walmart. a 2012 hyundai santa fe stolen from the area. >> peter has struggled with mental health issues over the past several years. >> reporter: the 23-year-old a connecticut, killing 62-year-old ted demers. sunday morning, manfredonia allegedly breaking into a home in willington, stealing food, firearms, and a truck. and nearby authorities discovering the suspect's childhood acquaintance nick eisle dead. >> i heard a loud bang. i heard a girl scream. and then i heard two people kind of arguing. >> reporter: manfredonia allegedly abducting an unidentified person from that home. the victim later found unharmed in new jersey near the pennsylvania border. >> peter, i want to know e cont investigation. >> reporter: police say if you see the suspect, do not approach him and call 911 immediately. david? >> erielle, thank you. >>> we turn next to diane sa
the fbi and local law enforcement combing monroe county, pennsylvania, after the university of connecticut senior was last spotted walking near train tracks in east strousburg. police now say he got to those tracks by taking an uber to a nearby walmart. a 2012 hyundai santa fe stolen from the area. >> peter has struggled with mental health issues over the past several years. >> reporter: the 23-year-old a connecticut, killing 62-year-old ted demers. sunday morning, manfredonia...
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john, what does it look like from monro vr?t's response? yes, actually, the citizens themselves are trying to... it is difficult for somebody who cannot really feed themselves... and these are some of the challenges that we have. let's go to nairobi to robert. what he ought to find out today? what will be the economic impact post—covid on africa, especially on economics and trade?! lot of worried heads already in africa, how worried as your head, ngozi? i am quite worried because i think the economic impact will be severe. the imf has estimated that the african economies will contract by about 2% this year. if this pandemic continues and the global economy itself contract by 3% as expected, it means the impact on us will be very severe. we have seen supply chains disrupted for some of the things we import from abroad, some foods and medicines. therefore i think that africa has to prepare for a very difficult time as we move forward and we need to get up to be able to deal with this. lastly, let me just say that one of the reaso
john, what does it look like from monro vr?t's response? yes, actually, the citizens themselves are trying to... it is difficult for somebody who cannot really feed themselves... and these are some of the challenges that we have. let's go to nairobi to robert. what he ought to find out today? what will be the economic impact post—covid on africa, especially on economics and trade?! lot of worried heads already in africa, how worried as your head, ngozi? i am quite worried because i think the...
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bagong saturday 63 years to the eve of the conviction of playwright also a millo marriage of marilyn monroe for refusing to be moved to the u.s. house un-american activities committee a bill that. joined me on the ground by following up on you tube twitter facebook instagram and. the world is driven by dreamers shaped by one person with those words. thinks. we dare to ask. why you mock mosque has become a political statement in the us what it could how our country's division for deepening could do to protect you face coverings. for unseen brits are craving pints though so while some business us that has reopened stains from hudspeth struggle to comply with a new post quarantine regulations images like this 1 may make you wish you were here for many problems last the future is better as for many they won't be able to reopen again. but the european countries poised to lift some travel restrictions the world health organization warns that a 2nd peak in the pandemic could be round the corner. and while many children are getting their education on the.
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we are seeing case increases as well especially in the monroe concerned withe that pattern. we have to make sure we have as much diligence and practicing social distancing and staying at home, and hopefully if they are masks,eady, wearing staying home certainly if you are sick going forward, because those are areas we are watching very closely. those are trends that are not comforting in the same way where we see a clear drop in everything. we know the department of corrections tested 155 prisoners at a women's prison. 75% came back positive. some of them did exhibit symptoms. what can be done to help mitigate that? is that indication when he to continue -- an indication we need to continue on the path [indiscernible] ? >> that pattern is something we have seen in a number of facilities in the state and in talking with ambassador birx and others, that is a pattern that is being seen nationally. reports,as released 2 one about a nursing home in seattle and one of a homeless facility in seattle. in both of those cases, there were significant individuals who were asymptomatic.
we are seeing case increases as well especially in the monroe concerned withe that pattern. we have to make sure we have as much diligence and practicing social distancing and staying at home, and hopefully if they are masks,eady, wearing staying home certainly if you are sick going forward, because those are areas we are watching very closely. those are trends that are not comforting in the same way where we see a clear drop in everything. we know the department of corrections tested 155...
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propaganda victory for them and their regime and look it comes with a very opportune time for mr monroe who is under indictment by the united states who has a collapsing economy who has coronavirus worries and concerns of the price of oil is that lows that can't sustain the minister of the economy so it's a really difficult period of time for him this is a political boost for him and so i think the timing of it is very curious as well and where does that leave his main rival the man who has declared himself the leader of venezuela and some countries have even accepted that. you know more than 50 countries almost 60 countries indeed have recognized and continue to recognize one word that was the interim president of venezuela including the united states it does hurt him that we consider it is not an effort that i think he would be proud of indeed he's just about any knowledge of it having said that there does seem to have been some contact between the interim government and the perpetrators of this act or worst couple days that were going on at least. you know toward the end of last year
propaganda victory for them and their regime and look it comes with a very opportune time for mr monroe who is under indictment by the united states who has a collapsing economy who has coronavirus worries and concerns of the price of oil is that lows that can't sustain the minister of the economy so it's a really difficult period of time for him this is a political boost for him and so i think the timing of it is very curious as well and where does that leave his main rival the man who has...
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broward county beaches are supposed to open today and then miami-dade and monroe county happening a littlelater. tell me how things are going. we did see some negative video out of daytona beach and other places, not even just florida throughout the country where people were not social distancing. have you seen people being pretty good about this? >> absolutely. as a matter fact my wife and i went to the beach this weekend so we had a great time, beautiful weather, we opening our small businesses and tourist attractions including beaches, tourism, florida, very important to us, employs millions of people in beaches and beachgoers are part of that. our governor has done a great job with the guidelines, and applying them in a way that is objective, data-driven and in my experience the numbers of foreign this out as we see those numbers come in our positive rates are down, hospitalizations are down, numbers of folks needing ventilators is down and overall things looking very good. >> look at those numbers here, specifically the positive cases in florida in the last couple days, may 18th throu
broward county beaches are supposed to open today and then miami-dade and monroe county happening a littlelater. tell me how things are going. we did see some negative video out of daytona beach and other places, not even just florida throughout the country where people were not social distancing. have you seen people being pretty good about this? >> absolutely. as a matter fact my wife and i went to the beach this weekend so we had a great time, beautiful weather, we opening our small...
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seventy-one county doing this one county doing this, you've confuse the general public and by the way, monroe county cannot open in and of itself. no county can open in and of itself. there is no county by county plan here. it has to be coordinated. and has to be at least in a region. it was smart and there's one set of rules and the public us understand the set of rules. some states are opening even though they haven't met the cdc guidelines. i don't even know how that happens the federal government says these are the cdc guidelines which are basic health guideline some states don't meet those in their opening anyway. there's a lot of pressure to open. i know. but pressure does not mean you act on intelligently, right? some states opened and saw a rush of people from surrounding states. we have talked about that here the concept of an attractive nuisance. you can't open up an attraction or a site that will be attracting people from outside the region and then you have a problem you never encountered, right? so that is something to watch. and some places never made the people part of the plan
seventy-one county doing this one county doing this, you've confuse the general public and by the way, monroe county cannot open in and of itself. no county can open in and of itself. there is no county by county plan here. it has to be coordinated. and has to be at least in a region. it was smart and there's one set of rules and the public us understand the set of rules. some states are opening even though they haven't met the cdc guidelines. i don't even know how that happens the federal...
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todd: the fbi and law enforcement coming monroe county, pennsylvania was the widow of macedonia's firstictim telling the associated press that on friday he asked about a young woman who was there neighbor, the family was considering a restraining order against him and then sunday he allegedly killed an acquaintance before stealing a car and abducting the victim's girlfriend, she was found safe in new jersey, homicide detective brian foley joined us earlier saying police use many different techniques to find him. >> they will talk to people, teachers, anyone they can to absorb information to capture the suspect and figure out why and prevent anything further. >> reporter: police revealing he took in uber to the walmart near the railroad tracks, and in a white shirt, police are searching for a stolen 2012 black hyundai santa fe ky w 1650 taken monday night near where he was last seen. manfordonia urge the 25-year-old to turn himself in. >> we know this is not who you are. they want to peaceful end to this. >> fbi hoping for a peaceful end to this, ask anyone who has seen the suspect to ca
todd: the fbi and law enforcement coming monroe county, pennsylvania was the widow of macedonia's firstictim telling the associated press that on friday he asked about a young woman who was there neighbor, the family was considering a restraining order against him and then sunday he allegedly killed an acquaintance before stealing a car and abducting the victim's girlfriend, she was found safe in new jersey, homicide detective brian foley joined us earlier saying police use many different...
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callaway, christian, clark, franklin, hancock, harden, hart, hopkins, jackson, lawrence, mercer, monroe, montgomery, nelson, scott, spencer, todd, woodford. and one unconfirmed. after having the last time we were together, actually on saturday when we were having one of the only two times of the last several months where we had zero deaths. we do have new deaths but they are for three days especially really love. we wilw. we will have to see tomorrow if it is just reporting. today, we are reporting three new deaths to covid-19. remember, it's tragic. 394, one of which is probable. the rest are lab conferred. firmed. 394 families total still grieving. when we turn our lights back on at the mention on that same front porch because we show compassion there, not anger. we show love there, not hate. we will turn the capital don't me green. i hope you all turn your houses and institutions to honor those that have been lost. today's deaths include a 72-year-old female from jefferson, an 85-year-old female from adair, and a 63-year-old male from allen. breaking down the ethnicity and racial dat
callaway, christian, clark, franklin, hancock, harden, hart, hopkins, jackson, lawrence, mercer, monroe, montgomery, nelson, scott, spencer, todd, woodford. and one unconfirmed. after having the last time we were together, actually on saturday when we were having one of the only two times of the last several months where we had zero deaths. we do have new deaths but they are for three days especially really love. we wilw. we will have to see tomorrow if it is just reporting. today, we are...
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william monroe trotter and his protest against the nation that spectacular racist 1915 blockbuster film that woodrow wilson allowed to be screened in the white house. wilson --f woodrow [laughter] perhaps he should have thought a little more carefully about his words on the evening of april 2, 1917, as he spoke before the congress and issued a declaration of war against germany. we all know the words. in his speech, he proclaimed the world must be made safe for democracy. a champion of of the rights of mankind and we shall be satisfied when those rights been made as secure as the fate and freedom and nations can make them. perhaps more than any other group, african-americans seized on the blatant hypocrisy of his pledge and appropriated democracy as a rhetorical and ideological weapon in the cause of racial equality. by framing the war as a struggle of the future of global democracy, wilson created the ideological terrain for the emergence of the new negro, both in the united states. black people would face a war for democratic rights and humanity on american soil. before the first trip
william monroe trotter and his protest against the nation that spectacular racist 1915 blockbuster film that woodrow wilson allowed to be screened in the white house. wilson --f woodrow [laughter] perhaps he should have thought a little more carefully about his words on the evening of april 2, 1917, as he spoke before the congress and issued a declaration of war against germany. we all know the words. in his speech, he proclaimed the world must be made safe for democracy. a champion of of the...
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washington, jefferson, madison, monroe, all two-term people. jackson was the last one in 1832, and since then americans have rejected the very notion that a president could succeed himself. lincoln was only the second republican candidate for the presidency. the republican party was born in 1856, pittsburgh, pennsylvania, and they had run one candidate so far who lost. the second one, lincoln won the presidency but he only had 39% of the vote in the north, no vote -- he wasn't on the ballot in the south at all. so we've got a.j. tubman and company, brandies, wines, gins and cigars. we don't do politics at this point, but they hashed it out and said who is most likely to say, who is winning. when lincoln was saying, i don't think i can win this, his friends were coming up and saying, i don't think so, abe ray hra habe, it is not happening for you. they have the nomination on june, they have the vote in the fall. also, i want to remind you there's no national election day the first tuesday after the first week in november. some states that contro
washington, jefferson, madison, monroe, all two-term people. jackson was the last one in 1832, and since then americans have rejected the very notion that a president could succeed himself. lincoln was only the second republican candidate for the presidency. the republican party was born in 1856, pittsburgh, pennsylvania, and they had run one candidate so far who lost. the second one, lincoln won the presidency but he only had 39% of the vote in the north, no vote -- he wasn't on the ballot in...
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you confuse the general public and by the way, monroe county cannot open in and of itself. onondaga county cannot open and of itself, already cannot openit in and of itself . there is no county by county planhere . it has to be coordinated and it has to be at least in our region and we did that, other states did that. it was smart and as there's one set of rules and the public has to understand these rules read some states are opening even though they haven't met the cdc guidelines. how that happened. economics is your the guideline guidelines. some states goes opening. there's a lot of pressure open, i you act unintelligibly. some states open and then saw a rush of people from surrounding states. talk about that here. concept of an attractive nuisance. they release open, and canceling up and an attraction or site that will be attracting people from outside the region . >> .. because this is not, we are not at a point where government is going to solve anything, frankly. this is people who are solving the problem. personal opinions, the fact. i did one thing right as govern
you confuse the general public and by the way, monroe county cannot open in and of itself. onondaga county cannot open and of itself, already cannot openit in and of itself . there is no county by county planhere . it has to be coordinated and it has to be at least in our region and we did that, other states did that. it was smart and as there's one set of rules and the public has to understand these rules read some states are opening even though they haven't met the cdc guidelines. how that...
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bette davis, marilyn monroe, joan crawford. >> a star-struck teen bit by the bug. >> before there wereere was jack kuster. >> this autograph hound takes names like no other... >> elvis and, oh my gosh, robert redford. >> you name it, all of them. >> it's probably the best collection in the world. >> ...and leaves his stunned heir a lot to sort out. >> what, in your wildest dreams, is this collection worth? [ theme music plays ] ♪
bette davis, marilyn monroe, joan crawford. >> a star-struck teen bit by the bug. >> before there wereere was jack kuster. >> this autograph hound takes names like no other... >> elvis and, oh my gosh, robert redford. >> you name it, all of them. >> it's probably the best collection in the world. >> ...and leaves his stunned heir a lot to sort out. >> what, in your wildest dreams, is this collection worth? [ theme music plays ] ♪
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they have been serving about 255,000 people per week in palm beach, miami-dade and monroe county. >>rbara starr in virginia. starting today customers shopping at milital commissary l face limited beef or pork or chicken they can buy. they are anticipating food disruptions due to food supplies in the united states because of the impact of the coronavirus. thanks to all of you and nearly 900 workers at a tyson food plant in indiana tested positive for coronavirus. it joins other meat processing plants that would have to temporarily shutdown because of this outbreak. with me now is brian browning, a commissioner at indiana where this plant is located. 900 workers testing positive when i read this story. have you wrapped your head around that number? >> with went through testing last week to see where they actually stood and how many sick people or was so we can figure out a game plan going forward. >> i know tyson announced the facility will reopen next week for limited production. how much pressure is on the plant right now to reopen and where is the pressure coming from? >> we are an
they have been serving about 255,000 people per week in palm beach, miami-dade and monroe county. >>rbara starr in virginia. starting today customers shopping at milital commissary l face limited beef or pork or chicken they can buy. they are anticipating food disruptions due to food supplies in the united states because of the impact of the coronavirus. thanks to all of you and nearly 900 workers at a tyson food plant in indiana tested positive for coronavirus. it joins other meat...
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we have two trials, the one in monroe new york, it shows that it reduces deaths by an order of magnitudewe need the controlled trials to confirm that. politicians and the media are not helping. >> laura: what i can't believe,r. also, dr. grace, is y it took the nih this long. i feel like i've been talking about this issue now for eight weeks? why is it taking them this long to gear up these studies, presumably they could've gotten enough patients in the first four weeks of this pandemic. not sure why it's taken them so long to start gearing this up. i feel like they are dragging their feet on something that practicing physicians have had some success with. some have had great success with it. >> some of it is the nature of the beast where you have a complete lockdown in a the areas first affected by the 26 and many of the doctors would be participating, taking care of our patients, don't have open offices because they were told to shut down. we didn't have a system in place to really affect during the height of the epidemic. now that we do have it, we find that the media and politicians
we have two trials, the one in monroe new york, it shows that it reduces deaths by an order of magnitudewe need the controlled trials to confirm that. politicians and the media are not helping. >> laura: what i can't believe,r. also, dr. grace, is y it took the nih this long. i feel like i've been talking about this issue now for eight weeks? why is it taking them this long to gear up these studies, presumably they could've gotten enough patients in the first four weeks of this pandemic....
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monroe county is closed off to every one but residents now.decided to put his boat to good use and keep fishing so he could give his catch to people in need high pressure he says he's given away more than 600 bags of fish. >>> in colorado, hugs and kisses for elderly loved ones were replaced by balloons and handmade signs. they spell out the words that every one wishes they could say face-to-face. the residents of cherry creek retirement home had been feeling the strain of having no visitors. families and neighbors threw them a parade. one resident said in her 97 years of life, that was the best parade she's ever seen. >>> next, we'll shift gears to politics and get the latest on the sexual assault allegation against joe biden. plus there's new reporting on president trump putting the economy over public health. we'll get into that and get the white house's reaction and we will get to your coronavirus questions starting with our medical panel just ahead. stay close. cal panel just ahead stay close what do we want for dinner? burger... i want a
monroe county is closed off to every one but residents now.decided to put his boat to good use and keep fishing so he could give his catch to people in need high pressure he says he's given away more than 600 bags of fish. >>> in colorado, hugs and kisses for elderly loved ones were replaced by balloons and handmade signs. they spell out the words that every one wishes they could say face-to-face. the residents of cherry creek retirement home had been feeling the strain of having no...