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more than 8,000 people live in montgomery county.e got the second largest outbreak in the state of pennsylvania. more than 2,300 cases in that county. now, got news out of montgomery county thus far is even though cases are still doubling every seven days or so, the spread of the virus does seem to be slowing down there, which is giving hospitals in montgomery county a chance to keep up with the patient load. that is not something they were sure they were going to be able to do. it's good news that they are. but look what's happening in long-term care facilities in that same philly suburb. of the more than 600 facilities that county is tracking, at least 73 of them have confirmed cases of coronavirus thus far. that is 10 more than they had just on friday. at least seven facilities in the county have 25 cases or more. so far 61% of all the coronavirus deaths in that one county are coming from congregate care facilities of one kind or another. 61% of the deaths in a county that's got a good sized epidemic. now, the reason i'm able to g
more than 8,000 people live in montgomery county.e got the second largest outbreak in the state of pennsylvania. more than 2,300 cases in that county. now, got news out of montgomery county thus far is even though cases are still doubling every seven days or so, the spread of the virus does seem to be slowing down there, which is giving hospitals in montgomery county a chance to keep up with the patient load. that is not something they were sure they were going to be able to do. it's good news...
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more than 800,000 people live in montgomery county.ot the second largest outbreak in the state of pennsylvania, more than 2,300 cases in that county. the good news is even though cases are doubling every seven days or so, the spread of the virus does seem to be slowing down there which is giving hospitals in montgomery county a chance to keep up with the patient load. that is not something they were sure they were going to be able to do. it's good news that they are. but look what's happening in long term care facilities in that same philly suburb. of the more than 600 facilities, at least 73 of them have cases of coronavirus thus far, ten more than they had on friday. at least 7 facilities in the county have 25 cases so far. so far 64% of the coronavirus deaths in that county are coming from congregate facilities of one kind or another. 61% of the deaths. the reason i'm able to give you that granular snapshot from that one county in pennsylvania is not because there's some kind of national database i tapped. the federal government isn
more than 800,000 people live in montgomery county.ot the second largest outbreak in the state of pennsylvania, more than 2,300 cases in that county. the good news is even though cases are doubling every seven days or so, the spread of the virus does seem to be slowing down there which is giving hospitals in montgomery county a chance to keep up with the patient load. that is not something they were sure they were going to be able to do. it's good news that they are. but look what's happening...
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[applause] ♪ >> this is montgomery blair high school in silver spring, maryland.rom the march for lives to the climate strike fridays, millions of youth have involve themselves in the political process. youth involvement in politics is nothing new. >> sometimes it's a cause, sometimes it's a war in particular, especially if people feel they will be drafted. sometimes it is when people feel their voices are not being heard. often, at the same time, people participate because they want to play a role. they want that self-identity that they are an important contributing member of society. that they play a role in government. young people have found their way into politics because they want to play a role, because it says something to them about their involvement and citizenship. it is a way of announcing your role in society. >> if anything, youth engagement has fallen off from historic highs. in the 1972 election, the first election in which 18-20-year-olds were eligible to vote, 55% of youth voters cast ballots. youth voter turnout has never reached that number aga
[applause] ♪ >> this is montgomery blair high school in silver spring, maryland.rom the march for lives to the climate strike fridays, millions of youth have involve themselves in the political process. youth involvement in politics is nothing new. >> sometimes it's a cause, sometimes it's a war in particular, especially if people feel they will be drafted. sometimes it is when people feel their voices are not being heard. often, at the same time, people participate because they...
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coin expert and auctioneer paul montgomery wrote a book about the nickels. >> from 1883 to 1912, the liberty head nickel was the design that the u.s. was using for commerce. it was in 1912 that they made the decision to move on to the next design, which was the buffalo nickel. at the end of 1912, they really should have stopped making liberty nickels. instead, somebody made five before the dies were destroyed. >> the five nickels are legal tender, but the u.s. treasury has no record of them. >> samuel brown was a mint employee at the time when the coins were transitioned from the liberty head nickel to the buffalo nickel. there's a lot of speculation that sam brown was the one that actually had them made and put them away. >> five specimens make their first appearance in chicago at a 1920 convention. the seller -- surprise, surprise -- samuel brown. >> it was seven years later. the statute of limitations had passed for any crime that might have been committed, and so, all of a sudden, there is a huge story that five coins that had never existed were now gonna be at the chicago coin c
coin expert and auctioneer paul montgomery wrote a book about the nickels. >> from 1883 to 1912, the liberty head nickel was the design that the u.s. was using for commerce. it was in 1912 that they made the decision to move on to the next design, which was the buffalo nickel. at the end of 1912, they really should have stopped making liberty nickels. instead, somebody made five before the dies were destroyed. >> the five nickels are legal tender, but the u.s. treasury has no record...
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but not all bostonians wished death on the montgomery is. also in the street that i was a carpenter named thomas wilkinson fit for a few months the montgomery scott rented a house near wilkinson and they become friendly. in a in a concentric with the rg to a neighbors house for a cup of sugar, wilkinson occasionally send his kids to montgomery house for cold to start a fire. when wilkinson saw montgomery marching out to support the trend when he walk straight over to his former neighbor to ask him what was happening. was not afraid of him. of course what was happening that night of march 5 is the big question. remember there's only a few points on which all the eyewitnesses agree. when montgomery, hartigan and other soldiers came to support the sentry, the captain does order the bostonians to disperse. that much we know, right, we don't know who yells fire. all we know is that when that smoke cleared that our people dead and dying and we know that when people looked around, they knew the soldiers and they knew the civilians on the street. at
but not all bostonians wished death on the montgomery is. also in the street that i was a carpenter named thomas wilkinson fit for a few months the montgomery scott rented a house near wilkinson and they become friendly. in a in a concentric with the rg to a neighbors house for a cup of sugar, wilkinson occasionally send his kids to montgomery house for cold to start a fire. when wilkinson saw montgomery marching out to support the trend when he walk straight over to his former neighbor to ask...
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our second prize high school goes to lynn tarr donovan and young bentley, 12th graders from montgomerylair high school in silver spring, maryland, where c-span is available through comcast. their winning entry is titled "democracy must be learned, civics education and youth engagement." >> we founded this organization a week after the parking shooting to give students a voice in the fight for stricter gun control. is the proven that now time for change. ♪ >> this is montgomery blair high school in silver spring, maryland. one of thousands of educational institutions that are fueling youth activism. from the march for lives to the climate strike fridays for future movement, millions of youth have involved themselves in the political process. youth involvement in politics is nothing new. >> sometimes it's a cause, sometimes it's a war in particular, especially if people feel they will be drafted. sometimes it is when people feel their voices are not being heard. often, at the same time, people participate because they want to play a role. they want that self-identity that they are an imp
our second prize high school goes to lynn tarr donovan and young bentley, 12th graders from montgomerylair high school in silver spring, maryland, where c-span is available through comcast. their winning entry is titled "democracy must be learned, civics education and youth engagement." >> we founded this organization a week after the parking shooting to give students a voice in the fight for stricter gun control. is the proven that now time for change. ♪ >> this is...
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enter cold case detective larry montgomery, also known as the evidence whisperer. he uncover some crucial clues so many others had missed? here again is josh mankiewicz with the night lynsie disappeared. >> by 2008, lynsie ekelund had been missing for seven years. the case had gone from cold to frozen in time. so placentia pd decided to outsource the investigation to the cold case unit at the orange county das office to larry montgomery. he's put away his share of bad guys. not usually by knocking on doors. instead, larry works by looking very closely at the evidence. he doesn't work fast. in fact, larry is meticulously slow and that was just what this cold case needed. was there anything in the original investigation that struck you as something that you needed to re-examine? >> everything. >> everything that had led placentia police into that wall. trying to decide between two suspects. >> no, i'm concerned about this girl, you know? she's missing. >> marty, lynsie's older friend who kept their relationship a secret and lied about his name. and chris. and lied ab
enter cold case detective larry montgomery, also known as the evidence whisperer. he uncover some crucial clues so many others had missed? here again is josh mankiewicz with the night lynsie disappeared. >> by 2008, lynsie ekelund had been missing for seven years. the case had gone from cold to frozen in time. so placentia pd decided to outsource the investigation to the cold case unit at the orange county das office to larry montgomery. he's put away his share of bad guys. not usually by...
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they get along well earlier that night montgomery shouted wildly enough for those surrounding areas to hear but they were too proud and many they would be lay low by morning. the bostonian that she's talking to live next door it was clearly tired of both isabella and her husband shot back i hope your husband will be killed. but not all bostonians wish death in the street that night was a carpenter named thomas wilkinson and then they had become friendly in the 18th century equivalent he would send his kids to start their own fire so when wilkinson saw montgomery marching out he walks straight over to his neighbor to ask him what was happening. and was not afraid of him but what was happening the night of march 5th is the big question there is only a few points with montgomery and the other soldiers came to support the captain does order the soviets to disperse and that much we know but we don't know who yells fire we just know that when the smoke clears people are dead and dying that when people looked around they knew the soldiers in the civilians on the street at the time the event w
they get along well earlier that night montgomery shouted wildly enough for those surrounding areas to hear but they were too proud and many they would be lay low by morning. the bostonian that she's talking to live next door it was clearly tired of both isabella and her husband shot back i hope your husband will be killed. but not all bostonians wish death in the street that night was a carpenter named thomas wilkinson and then they had become friendly in the 18th century equivalent he would...
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but not all bostonians wish death on the montgomery's.so in the streets that night was a carpenter named thomas wilkinson. for a few months the montgomery's had rented a house near wilkinson and they become family. in the 18th century equivalent to running to a neighbor's palace for a cup of sugar, he would frequently send his kids to Ãbfor cole to start his own fire. so when they saw montgomery marching out from the port he walked straight over to his former neighbor to ask what was happening. he was not afraid of him. of course what was happening that night of march 5 is the big question remember there's only a few points on which all the way Ãball the eyewitnesses agree. when the soldiers came to the ports of the century the captain got the order the bostonians to disperse, that much we know. but we don't know who yelled "fire". all we know is when the smoke cleared, there were people dead and dying. we know that when people looked around, they knew the soldiers and they knew the civilians on the street. at the time the event was shock
but not all bostonians wish death on the montgomery's.so in the streets that night was a carpenter named thomas wilkinson. for a few months the montgomery's had rented a house near wilkinson and they become family. in the 18th century equivalent to running to a neighbor's palace for a cup of sugar, he would frequently send his kids to Ãbfor cole to start his own fire. so when they saw montgomery marching out from the port he walked straight over to his former neighbor to ask what was...
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earlier that night montgomery shouted loudly enough for people in the surrounding houses to hear that the town was too haughty and proud in many of their asses would be laid low by morning. the bostonian she is talking to lives next door, susanna is tired of both isabella and her husband shot back, i hope your husband will be killed. but, not all bostonians wish death on the monk memories. also in the street that night was a carpenter named thomas wilkinson. for a few months the monk memories had rented a house near wilkinson and they have become friendly. in the 18th century equivalent to running to a neighbors house for a cup of sugar wilkinson occasionally send his kids to montgomery house for pollsters to start his fire. when wilkinson saw montgomery walking out he walked straight over to his former neighbor to ask him what was happening he was not afraid of him, of course, what was happening that night of march 5 is the big question, remember, there is only a few points on which all of the eyewitnesses agree. when montgomery come apart again and the soldiers came to support the c
earlier that night montgomery shouted loudly enough for people in the surrounding houses to hear that the town was too haughty and proud in many of their asses would be laid low by morning. the bostonian she is talking to lives next door, susanna is tired of both isabella and her husband shot back, i hope your husband will be killed. but, not all bostonians wish death on the monk memories. also in the street that night was a carpenter named thomas wilkinson. for a few months the monk memories...
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buckley, weeks before the montgomery bus boycotts began, right before the arrest of rosa parks. and it was found inherently opposing the civil rights movement. opposing dese ining desegregati. a descendant of william f. buckley jr. to say, oh, no, the state doesn't have its own right to protect citizens. there should be some superimposed forcible reopening of states that imposes that on governors. i don't understand this idea of an inherent civil right to infect other people with coronavirus. do you understand it? >> joy, obviously you've probably never had to sit at the back of the cubicle at work to
buckley, weeks before the montgomery bus boycotts began, right before the arrest of rosa parks. and it was found inherently opposing the civil rights movement. opposing dese ining desegregati. a descendant of william f. buckley jr. to say, oh, no, the state doesn't have its own right to protect citizens. there should be some superimposed forcible reopening of states that imposes that on governors. i don't understand this idea of an inherent civil right to infect other people with coronavirus....
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montgomery. captain -- maya. you deserve a break.xhales sharply ] vacations are so stressful. [ sighs ] sweet, broken maya. go. drink a piña colada, then sex up that gorgeous italian woman of yours and stop thinking about work! ♪ baby pools, swimming big, we don't need permission ♪ are you ready? yeah. yeah, i just, um -- y-you don't look ready. ♪ if they're closed, we sneak in ♪ just had to call the station. no one ever remembers to restock the -- okay, okay, okay. then, um, all this and some fruity drinks
montgomery. captain -- maya. you deserve a break.xhales sharply ] vacations are so stressful. [ sighs ] sweet, broken maya. go. drink a piña colada, then sex up that gorgeous italian woman of yours and stop thinking about work! ♪ baby pools, swimming big, we don't need permission ♪ are you ready? yeah. yeah, i just, um -- y-you don't look ready. ♪ if they're closed, we sneak in ♪ just had to call the station. no one ever remembers to restock the -- okay, okay, okay. then, um, all this...
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but not all bostonians which engine wish death on the montgomery's also in the street that night was a carpenter, for few months they'd rented a house and have become friendly. nick equivalent of running to the neighbor to get sugar he would send his children to get coal to start fire. so when they saw him walking out to support the century, he walked over to his former neighbor what was happening. this was not afraid of him. what was happening that night of march 5 is the big question remember this only a few points on which all of the eyewitnesses agree went montgomery hartigan when they came to support him, does order the bostonians to disperse that much we know but we don't know who yelled fire. all we know is when that smoke cleared, there are people dead and dying. we note that would people looked around they knew the soldiers and they knew the civilians on the street at the time the event was shocking everyone was horrified to see bostonians bleeding out in the snow in front of the seed entrance eat of governmental power how could they not be shocked. but, this is a big but, a
but not all bostonians which engine wish death on the montgomery's also in the street that night was a carpenter, for few months they'd rented a house and have become friendly. nick equivalent of running to the neighbor to get sugar he would send his children to get coal to start fire. so when they saw him walking out to support the century, he walked over to his former neighbor what was happening. this was not afraid of him. what was happening that night of march 5 is the big question remember...
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salir de casas por razones esenciales entre las vÍas afectadas estÁn el boulevard park las calles montgomerierk gonzÁlez en su cuenta detalles de su reconocimiento. >> en fila y con mensajes de solidaridad cientos de autos se formaron frente al campo de fresas >>> para reconocer que sÍ sin ellos las frutas los vegetales en los depender al tanto no serÍa posible >>> un grupo de voluntarios de la coaliciÓn de campesinos organizÓ esta caravana en donde decenas de autos llegaron para ayudar a los trabajadores agrÍcolas >>> apoyando que su labor es esencial reconocemos el esfuerzo h las cajuelas de los autos estaban llenas de vÍveres y las manos llenas de alimentos destinados >>> a las familias campesinas >> prisilia y su hermano son padres migrantes >> dicen entender los retos que los campesinos han enfrentado ellos dicen guardar cariÑo a este campo de fresas >>> cuando le tocÓ venir a los estados unidos cuando tenÍa 17 aÑos estaba en este campamento agarrardo fresas >>> en donde cientos de trabajadores agrÍcolas trabajan largas horas bajo el sol Ítem prats raso altas la mayorÍa de ellos no cuent
salir de casas por razones esenciales entre las vÍas afectadas estÁn el boulevard park las calles montgomerierk gonzÁlez en su cuenta detalles de su reconocimiento. >> en fila y con mensajes de solidaridad cientos de autos se formaron frente al campo de fresas >>> para reconocer que sÍ sin ellos las frutas los vegetales en los depender al tanto no serÍa posible >>> un grupo de voluntarios de la coaliciÓn de campesinos organizÓ esta caravana en donde decenas de...
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this could be a game changer for montgomery, representing five time it is number of people tested sor. the city has 226 confirmed cases of the virus as of this morning. three people have died but the mayor is worried the numbers aren't accurate. >> in terms of test kits, we just don't have enough of thos i believe that's leading to a larmingly low number of confirmed cases that we have in the community. >> the good news is the first batch of test kits have arrived in alabama the bad news is that the city is still waiting on emergency fda prooifl to use those kits. a month after the phone call, the saga is still not over >> there's so much to unpack in that story thank you for bringing it to us. >>> coming up, from tax relief to testing to equipment. truck owners say they need help and th nd eyeeit fast. what's at stake if they don't get it we'll explore that next. that's why we're offering contactless delivery and set-up on all devices. and for those experiencing financial hardship due to this crisis, we'll work with you to keep your service up and running. hi! because at at&t, we're
this could be a game changer for montgomery, representing five time it is number of people tested sor. the city has 226 confirmed cases of the virus as of this morning. three people have died but the mayor is worried the numbers aren't accurate. >> in terms of test kits, we just don't have enough of thos i believe that's leading to a larmingly low number of confirmed cases that we have in the community. >> the good news is the first batch of test kits have arrived in alabama the bad...
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but that big number in montgomery county, pennsylvania, may be in part because montgomery county, pennsylvania, has been testing. they have a drive-through testing facility that has been open in that county since march 21st. and at that drive-through facility, they have been testing 250 people every day, and they are busy testing 250 people every single day since they opened. well, now as pennsylvania's caseload goes up and up and up, that test site was set to close down tomorrow because the federal government decided for some reason that the end of this week would be the time that they'd shut off all the funding to these testing sites they have been sponsoring around the country. the same with another site in philadelphia itself, same with another site in colorado springs, colorado, same with three dozen sites in a dozen states. there was federal support for these individual testing sites, right? that's basically the only thing the federal government has done toward actually getting americans tested in any meaningfully available way. and the government decided that as of the end of this week,
but that big number in montgomery county, pennsylvania, may be in part because montgomery county, pennsylvania, has been testing. they have a drive-through testing facility that has been open in that county since march 21st. and at that drive-through facility, they have been testing 250 people every day, and they are busy testing 250 people every single day since they opened. well, now as pennsylvania's caseload goes up and up and up, that test site was set to close down tomorrow because the...
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"angel from montgomery."m an old woman ♪ named after my mother ♪ another child that's grew old ♪ ♪ if dreams were thunder ♪ lightning was desire ♪ this old house would have burnt down ♪ ♪ a long time ago ♪ make me an angel ♪ that flies from montgomery ♪ make me a poster ♪ of an old rodeo ♪ just give me one thing ♪ i can hold onto ♪ to believe in this living ♪ is just a hard way to go >> bonnie raitt joins me now. thank you for being with us. i'm so sorry it's under these circumstances. but wow, to watch you two on that stage. you knew him since the 1970s. you stayed close to him throughout your career. what was he like? what are some of the things that you remember most? >> well, we started out in 1971 together, both of us had our first albums and we were playing greenwich village, clubs around the corner and the word had spread about this incredible guy from chicago and we just hit it off right away and ever since i heard that first record with angel on it, i knew i wanted to sing it. and it was, you know, w
"angel from montgomery."m an old woman ♪ named after my mother ♪ another child that's grew old ♪ ♪ if dreams were thunder ♪ lightning was desire ♪ this old house would have burnt down ♪ ♪ a long time ago ♪ make me an angel ♪ that flies from montgomery ♪ make me a poster ♪ of an old rodeo ♪ just give me one thing ♪ i can hold onto ♪ to believe in this living ♪ is just a hard way to go >> bonnie raitt joins me now. thank you for being with us. i'm...
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montgomery's british on the north were immovable.ogether they crushed the final german bid for victory and moved steadily to a meeting with their demrant russian ally in the east. berlin, city of naziism, fell. early in january, franklin roosevelt was inaugurated as president of the united states, his fourth term. the ceremony took place on the white house porch. almost immediately the president went to the altar, confered with joseph stalin and churchill on final steps to crush the axis and establish peace. it was the originalal meeting of the big theo. franklin roosevelt looked tired and old. in april, a great man was dead. the loss of franklin roosevelt was deeply felt by people all-around the world. ♪ >> in the cabinet room of the white house, harry s. truman was sworn in as president. on the each of victory and its disturbing aftermath, his was the duty of carrying on with he leaders of america's allies . 25 days later on may the 7th in a little school house in france came the unconditional urnedser of germany. the nazi chief of
montgomery's british on the north were immovable.ogether they crushed the final german bid for victory and moved steadily to a meeting with their demrant russian ally in the east. berlin, city of naziism, fell. early in january, franklin roosevelt was inaugurated as president of the united states, his fourth term. the ceremony took place on the white house porch. almost immediately the president went to the altar, confered with joseph stalin and churchill on final steps to crush the axis and...
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two of these are located on a forest did slope in montgomery county, virginia. >> i would like to see this pipeline not be completed. and slowing it down and making it as expensive as possible. we have done a decent job. sitetivists have been on and in the trees for over 500 days. scientists and residents are concerned about the mountain thisy pipeline because thing kohl's, caves and underground water. seismic slopes, steep slopes and groundwater issues. place in thisone part of the route. the potential is there to have a catastrophe. >> since 1986, pipeline accidents in the u.s. have killed 500 people and injured 4000 more. thatal courts have ruled the mountain valley pipeline was approved without considering environmental impacts and ordered a halt on work on the pipeline in october of 2019. many pipeline workers go without jobs when it's on hold. >> this is what they have done their whole life. this is all they know. and the fact that they are sitting on the bench, not working, it's not right. >> the mountain valley pipeline argues the pipeline will be beneficial for the appalachia
two of these are located on a forest did slope in montgomery county, virginia. >> i would like to see this pipeline not be completed. and slowing it down and making it as expensive as possible. we have done a decent job. sitetivists have been on and in the trees for over 500 days. scientists and residents are concerned about the mountain thisy pipeline because thing kohl's, caves and underground water. seismic slopes, steep slopes and groundwater issues. place in thisone part of the...
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tell me the state of the outbreak in montgomery right now. how many people are sick in your community, and how are your hospitals managing so far? >> well, let me say this. you know, our hospitals, i think, are doing a yeoman's job in managing all of this, and i talked to our healthcare partners in the community, and we have doctors and surgeons and medical personnel, nurse practitioners, all of our first responders, police, fire and rescue and emt, they're showing tremendous bravery and courage and we really admire them for that. the community has shown an uptick, a little bit higher than what the nation is experiencing right now. we've been about 40% more cases than just the -- >> mayor reed, i'm sorry to interrupt you. we have the press conference just getting under way. >> again, expressing our support, solidarity, and love for the people of our great country who are fighting for you and we're enduring all of this together. and we will soon prevail together. making a lot of progress. we appreciate all of the great assistance from the gove
tell me the state of the outbreak in montgomery right now. how many people are sick in your community, and how are your hospitals managing so far? >> well, let me say this. you know, our hospitals, i think, are doing a yeoman's job in managing all of this, and i talked to our healthcare partners in the community, and we have doctors and surgeons and medical personnel, nurse practitioners, all of our first responders, police, fire and rescue and emt, they're showing tremendous bravery and...
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montgomery rice, how did that sit with you?t did you understand the surgeon general's message to say, what his intention was. how do you decipher it all? >> i think that our surgeon general, dr. adams, was really trying to connect to the constituent of people who may have -- that is the terms they use to relate to their loved ones, and i think he was using a familiar language that some may be familiar with. but what i would say is that i want to make sure that we don't advance stereotypes because we know that that's not going to advance health equity. and morehouse school of medicine, we are focused on -- our mission is to improve the health and well-being of individuals and their communities. and we know that many in those communities disproportionately experience health issues, and we have a focus on people of color and the underserved urban and rural communities. so when we talk about meeting people where they are, we're talking about those who may be disproportionately poor, lack of affordable housing, and not have meaningf
montgomery rice, how did that sit with you?t did you understand the surgeon general's message to say, what his intention was. how do you decipher it all? >> i think that our surgeon general, dr. adams, was really trying to connect to the constituent of people who may have -- that is the terms they use to relate to their loved ones, and i think he was using a familiar language that some may be familiar with. but what i would say is that i want to make sure that we don't advance stereotypes...
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dragan if you look at the map that i show you in the book in origins and the city of montgomery which is where rosa parks refused to give up her seat to a white gentleman on the bus 1055 but city is smack right in the middle of this band of pretentious a trucks is again that none chain of cause and effect from whole a texan culture and social a genie back through to geology and resources and the earth's past climates that is deep explanations the would be earth underlying everything we read about in history and these correlations with plate tectonics if they're there for civil rights and for different struggles of workers around the world they're also there for how we came to exist as a species i mean it's not just rivers where rivers cross you talk about something far deeper literally in the earth's core yes so plate tectonics and specifically the ripping open of the skin of the earth the cracking open of earth's crust or the great east african rifai it was that tectonic landscape and climate fluctuations were living there over the last 45000000 years that drove our evolution from ha
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montgomery there in atlanta for us. let me get to this breaking news. >>> cnn learned senior government officials are reportedly exploring proposals to demand financial compensation from china for its handling of the coronavirus pandemic. sources telling cnn these senior officials from multiple government agencies strategizing about options. many health officials believe it was first transmitted from animals to humans at a so-called wet market in wuhan, china. let's go to cnn national security correspondent kylie atwood there at the state department. w what are you hearing from sources about possible punishments for china? >> reporter: u.s. sources in multiple agencies working on potential consequences for china, essentially formulating what would be a long-term plan for china to pay a price to the coronavirus that has spread throughout the world and become a pandemic. u.s. officials have pointed their finger at china for that virus repeatedly. we have heard secretary pompeo bluntly say china needs to pay a price, but w
montgomery there in atlanta for us. let me get to this breaking news. >>> cnn learned senior government officials are reportedly exploring proposals to demand financial compensation from china for its handling of the coronavirus pandemic. sources telling cnn these senior officials from multiple government agencies strategizing about options. many health officials believe it was first transmitted from animals to humans at a so-called wet market in wuhan, china. let's go to cnn national...
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jason montgomery of hopkinsville, kentucky.forest sanders at wsmv with that fun profile. >>> that wraps it up for me this hour. i'll see you right back here tonight at 5:00 p.m. eastern for "meet the press daily" and, of course, sunday for "meet the press" on nbc where i'll be sitting down with the vice president. you can hear the latest breaking news live on tunein.com/msnbc2020. my colleagues katy tur and brian williams pick up the coverage right after this quick break. p right after this quick break and private clouds, and hybrid clouds- things can get a bit cloudy for you. but now, there's the dell technologies cloud, powered by vmware. a single hub for a consistent operating experience across all your clouds. that should clear things up. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chanti
jason montgomery of hopkinsville, kentucky.forest sanders at wsmv with that fun profile. >>> that wraps it up for me this hour. i'll see you right back here tonight at 5:00 p.m. eastern for "meet the press daily" and, of course, sunday for "meet the press" on nbc where i'll be sitting down with the vice president. you can hear the latest breaking news live on tunein.com/msnbc2020. my colleagues katy tur and brian williams pick up the coverage right after this quick...
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montgomery county, prince george's county the concern is all of this will be on the rise in the next week, so, again, i can't answer for what the senate -- how the senate takes the capitol physician's advice. i just know in our situation we had no choice but to take that advice and continue to work from home. also to try to be having some virtual hearings last week, maybe even some actual hearings with a few members showing up but not 430. >> madam speaker, i want to ask you about the story, the pdb, the president's daily briefing, was sounding the alarms over the spread of covid in china and lethal danger that it posed to mention as early as january, were you aware of it at that time? >> no. i have over 25 years in the intelligence community. the president's daily briefing is just so very important to decisionmaking and the rest. so what you just heard begs the question -- what did the president know and when did he know it? in addition to which, the scientists tell him and when did they tell him? as a matter of fact, this president has provided over the worst disaster in our countr
montgomery county, prince george's county the concern is all of this will be on the rise in the next week, so, again, i can't answer for what the senate -- how the senate takes the capitol physician's advice. i just know in our situation we had no choice but to take that advice and continue to work from home. also to try to be having some virtual hearings last week, maybe even some actual hearings with a few members showing up but not 430. >> madam speaker, i want to ask you about the...
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since then four months but in the 18th century equivalent so when wilkinson saw montgomery marching out to support he went straight over to the former neighbor and was not afraid of him. that this is the big question. and then for montgomery and they came to support the century that captain does order bostonians to disperse but we don't know who yelled fire all we know is when the smoke clears people are dead and dying so when people looked around they knew the civilians on the street and the event was shocking everybody was horrified people bleeding out in the sea of governmental power. but, this is a big but absolutely no one thought this was the beginning of a revolution. boston women continue to marry british soldiers. john adams agreed to take on the defense for those massachusetts men is that the shooting itself but how that became transformed into the boston massacre those to support the governor scramble to tell their version of the story. so both sides want to put blame on the other side so you can see from the title they are telling very different stories which is an unhappy d
since then four months but in the 18th century equivalent so when wilkinson saw montgomery marching out to support he went straight over to the former neighbor and was not afraid of him. that this is the big question. and then for montgomery and they came to support the century that captain does order bostonians to disperse but we don't know who yelled fire all we know is when the smoke clears people are dead and dying so when people looked around they knew the civilians on the street and the...
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including baltimore city, baltimore county, carol, prince georges, montgomery anne -- montgomery, anne arundel, howard, frederick, harford, andn anne, calvert, charles counties as hotspots which demand urgent federal attention. in addition to being home to more than i've million people and hundreds of thousands of federal workers in nearly all federal agents is, the baltimore/washington corridor is also home to the nih, the fda, fort dietrich, critical health agencies which are on the front lines of the battle against the coronavirus, as well as fort meade, the nsa, the u.s. cyber command, and other federal installations that are critical to the security of the nation. and i want to sincerely thank the trump administration for listening to our concerns, for responding to us, and for designating the baltimore /washington corridor and these 12 maryland jurisdictions as priority areas. as the covid-19 crisis continues to escalate here in baltimore city, we are continuing to work closely with mayor young and the city leaders to help them respond effectively. with 10 confirmed positive case
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there has been two mass testing sites, one in philadelphia and one in montgomery county. the one in montgomery county will continue and we'll look at opening up a drive-thru this eastern pennsylvania. we are emphasizing testing people with symptoms. we do not have the population based testing testing the large segment of populations without symptoms. >> is it clear and how would it work in a company when you know the company, the government says okay, you can go back to work, just be caution of anybody who has symptoms. would a company have to have testing abilities that are rapid so that they can test employees or will they take people's temperature everyday when they come in, as a theoretical exercise or thought exercise, do you know how it would work? >> we are not able to have that type of population where you test everybody. we want to do is for the company to take careful measures in terms of social distancing of the employees when they return. we do asked everyone to wear a masks. my mask protects you and your mask protects me. companies would ask employees to wear
there has been two mass testing sites, one in philadelphia and one in montgomery county. the one in montgomery county will continue and we'll look at opening up a drive-thru this eastern pennsylvania. we are emphasizing testing people with symptoms. we do not have the population based testing testing the large segment of populations without symptoms. >> is it clear and how would it work in a company when you know the company, the government says okay, you can go back to work, just be...
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distanciamiento social , entre las vías afectadas están (ver información en pantalla) las calles montgomeryno de los proyectos prioritarios. >>> y llegó el fin de semana y aunque no haga mucha diferencia, ¿cómo esta las temperaturas ? porque incluso se sienten estando dentro de casa, davids, cuéntanos ¿cómo estás? . >>> buenas tardes, fátima, efectivamente estamos viendo condiciones cálidas, sin embargo, no podemos disfrutar tanto a la intemperie y vimos las ultiajms 24 horas un descenso en el termómetro pero miren esta imágenes en vivo baja nubosidad en esta región costera ahí está en pantalla, temperaturas actuales en los 65 grados y vientos moderados, 24 millas por hora en dirección oeste y para esta noche brisa marían en esta zona nubosidad en la zona costera y el domingo vamos a ver condiciones soleadas mientras que este martes vamos a ver este ascenso en el termómetro es una diferencia de entre 5 a 10 grados este incremento que llegará por un sistema de alta presiono y hueso visto también una reducción sustanical en el tráfico y según (en inglés) comentan que la contestion vial se ha
distanciamiento social , entre las vías afectadas están (ver información en pantalla) las calles montgomeryno de los proyectos prioritarios. >>> y llegó el fin de semana y aunque no haga mucha diferencia, ¿cómo esta las temperaturas ? porque incluso se sienten estando dentro de casa, davids, cuéntanos ¿cómo estás? . >>> buenas tardes, fátima, efectivamente estamos viendo condiciones cálidas, sin embargo, no podemos disfrutar tanto a la intemperie y vimos las...
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our second prize high school gradersrd goes to 12 from montgomery higho
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. >>> investigators say the 11 month old puppy named max was taken by a home on montgomery avenue. police video show a man carrying the puppy while riling away on a bicycle. anyone with information is asked to call the police in concord. >>> coming up, some crimes are down while others seem to be spiking. >>> and remembering the oklahoma city bombing 25 years ago today. how people both there and in the bay area mark the somber anniversary. >>> the clouds increase tomorrow. there is a slight chance for wet weather tomorrow. i'm have the forecast coming up. everyone is working a little differently now. so we can still answer your calls. and we are monitoring our system 24/7 to ensure that we have a fast reliable network, keep the customers connected, and making sure people are staying safe. and we're still on the road. solving critical issues as they arise. ♪ go to xfinity.com/prepare. thank you. when you think of a bank, you think of people in a place. but when you have the chase mobile app, your bank can be virtually any place. so, when you get a check... you can deposit it from he
. >>> investigators say the 11 month old puppy named max was taken by a home on montgomery avenue. police video show a man carrying the puppy while riling away on a bicycle. anyone with information is asked to call the police in concord. >>> coming up, some crimes are down while others seem to be spiking. >>> and remembering the oklahoma city bombing 25 years ago today. how people both there and in the bay area mark the somber anniversary. >>> the clouds...
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grew a pension from the army who should we bring in to support you and she said to bring in james montgomery so they play the role especially in the years before the war was the major players in forming the republican party. [inaudible] [applause] .. >>
grew a pension from the army who should we bring in to support you and she said to bring in james montgomery so they play the role especially in the years before the war was the major players in forming the republican party. [inaudible] [applause] .. >>
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montgomery drive is also closed right now. if you live in the area, you'll likely smell some noek. we'll bring you updates as soon as we get them. >>> now abc7 news live news update. >> some people fed up with the shelter-in-place orders and i'm getting a response from dr. anthony fauci. protesters in states like california and colorado over the weekend they want the government bko areeir conrnssnhe virus unr control, the real recovery economically is not going to happen. so, what you do if you jump the gun and go into a situation where you have a big spike, you're going to set yourself back. so as painful as it is -- >> dr. fauci also talked about coronavirus testing and the possibility of reinfection for people with covid-19 antibodies in their system. you can watch the full interview right after "abc7 mornings." kumasi, over to you. >>> 4/20 but because oshelter-i celebrations in the bay area will not look like celebrations like in years past. amy hollyfield joining us where the mayor and others are telling people to stay at home. good morning, amy. >> hi, good morning, kumasi.
montgomery drive is also closed right now. if you live in the area, you'll likely smell some noek. we'll bring you updates as soon as we get them. >>> now abc7 news live news update. >> some people fed up with the shelter-in-place orders and i'm getting a response from dr. anthony fauci. protesters in states like california and colorado over the weekend they want the government bko areeir conrnssnhe virus unr control, the real recovery economically is not going to happen. so,...
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one right in the city at the phillies stadium and one out in montgomery county. montgomery county was an early testing site, each of those sites were seeing 250 patients a day. just yesterday pennsylvania health department asked for a reversal of that decision because they need the help here when it comes to testing. just behind me at the university of pennsylvania's medical center, researchers are working on a trial for that drug, hydroxychloroquine, that the president has touted as a potential solution after we've seen success in rheumatoid arthritis, malaria and other diseases like that. researchers tell me as they conduct this trial that time and patience is important and that nobody should be taking the drug yet, even though they're optimistic that it could be a solution, they need the time to make sure it's scientifically something safe for patients to work on. in the meantime, they tell me that people really need to work on prevention and that social distancing, because that proves successful here in philadelphia. the mayor adding that the social distancin
one right in the city at the phillies stadium and one out in montgomery county. montgomery county was an early testing site, each of those sites were seeing 250 patients a day. just yesterday pennsylvania health department asked for a reversal of that decision because they need the help here when it comes to testing. just behind me at the university of pennsylvania's medical center, researchers are working on a trial for that drug, hydroxychloroquine, that the president has touted as a...
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in order for them to bankrupt the montgomery system which was important for people to go to work and we've about the city the way they can move about the city was through the purchase of a fleet of automobiles was through the purchase of a fleet of automobiles purchase automobiles and people who already have them would have people continue to keep their jobs they could cut the bus revenue by 69 percent and still keep their jobs but only because they had an automobile to take people to work. so the automobile becomes a weapon and it's key when they needed to get from the airport to the hotel the cabs were segregated. people fly into various cities with rent a car and that is their way how does the story and? in 1964 lbj past major civil rights legislation to extend voting rights and immediately those combinations are open to him african-americans the sheridan and howard johnson's are open to african-americans and because they can, they do echo those places so does the story and? or does it remain an issue in america? and after being murdered in his automobile by a minnesota police off
in order for them to bankrupt the montgomery system which was important for people to go to work and we've about the city the way they can move about the city was through the purchase of a fleet of automobiles was through the purchase of a fleet of automobiles purchase automobiles and people who already have them would have people continue to keep their jobs they could cut the bus revenue by 69 percent and still keep their jobs but only because they had an automobile to take people to work. so...
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it happened yesterday on montgomery avenue in concord. a man came up andname x. anyo who haseen max to call police. >>> coming up a shooting rampage in canada. a gunman opened fire that resulted in that country's deadliest in 30 years. what we are learning about the attack. >>> police beefing up patrols in schools after thieves targeted at the campuses it. >>> we will see light rain tomorrow. san jose is one of the places that will be more than likely to see it. then we will talk about how it's going to be close to 15 degrees above average by >>> we are following a developing story out of canada where at least 13 people have died including a police officer after a gunmen into a small town in nova scotia. the suspect disguised himself as a policeman, wore a uniform and marking his car to look like a royal canadian police cruiser. they arrested him at a gas stat there's no word on a motive. officials don't have a final death count but do expect the number to go up. >>> fremont police are boosting patrols at schools after a spike in break-ins on empty campuses over
it happened yesterday on montgomery avenue in concord. a man came up andname x. anyo who haseen max to call police. >>> coming up a shooting rampage in canada. a gunman opened fire that resulted in that country's deadliest in 30 years. what we are learning about the attack. >>> police beefing up patrols in schools after thieves targeted at the campuses it. >>> we will see light rain tomorrow. san jose is one of the places that will be more than likely to see it. then...
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an 11-month-old puppy named max, taken from the owners garage on montgomery avenue. surveillance video captured a man on a gold and white buy cycle carrying the dog, leaving the house saturday morning. anyone who sees max or recognizes that suspect is asked to call police. >>> coming up, daycare with a social distancing twist. the creative invention from a furniture maker. >>> americans have been staying at home for weeks, but this house hold essential is still hard to find. coming someone unexpected reasons you might be running low on toilet paper. >>> coming up, is it coronavirus or spring allergies? how to tell the what we do now will forever change our tomorrow. so let's do the right thing, today. let's stay at home. let's wash up. let's always keep our distance - please, six feet apart at least. let's look after ourselves, as well as others. it will all be worth it. we can all do our part. so those on the front line can do their part. and when this is over, we will all, continue, to thrive. >>> home else residents and shelter staff could all be tested for covid-
an 11-month-old puppy named max, taken from the owners garage on montgomery avenue. surveillance video captured a man on a gold and white buy cycle carrying the dog, leaving the house saturday morning. anyone who sees max or recognizes that suspect is asked to call police. >>> coming up, daycare with a social distancing twist. the creative invention from a furniture maker. >>> americans have been staying at home for weeks, but this house hold essential is still hard to find....
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montgomery. he deferred to her. she chose him, right? the commander of the -- [inaudible] who should we bring in to support you. she said bring in montgomery -- [inaudible] so there are women who may a role especially -- who play a role especially in the years before the war, lucy stone, elizabeth candidatety stanton play a role. very prominent republicans. >> this'll be the last question because the next living son lecture two weeks from tonight talking about women -- [inaudible] shaping congress today. so please join me in thanking leeanna. [applause] please remain seated so i can get her to the signing table, i'd appreciate it. let us get out there k and we'll meet you out there. [inaudible conversations] >> investigative journalist sonya shaw talked about the threat of infectious diseases, here's a portion of her talk from 2016. >> you know, and we had a lot of malaria in this country from the 1600s through the mid 1900s, and we really got rudd of it before we -- rid of it before we had solid biomedical solutions by changing our land
montgomery. he deferred to her. she chose him, right? the commander of the -- [inaudible] who should we bring in to support you. she said bring in montgomery -- [inaudible] so there are women who may a role especially -- who play a role especially in the years before the war, lucy stone, elizabeth candidatety stanton play a role. very prominent republicans. >> this'll be the last question because the next living son lecture two weeks from tonight talking about women -- [inaudible] shaping...
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emily montgomery, thank you very much.ve been dented by a new report on factory activity. shara njit leyl is looking at this for us. what is the latest on these figures? it is really interesting because there was really the release of two conflicting reports on essentially the same thing, manufacturing data in china this morning. first came the official report on china by the factory out —— output which showed it had expanded in april, though at a slower pace than march. that was when it rebounded to some degree from the lot down in factories and manufacturing in february. it had come out 50.8, which shows a tiny bit of growth and activity. then had the we private survey on the very same thing, painting a very different picture of china positive factory output in april. it showed activity unexpectedly shrank as the coronavirus pandemic shattered global demand, causing a huge drop in export orders and more layoffs. it came in at 49.4 last nine months, and remember that any reading below 50 signifies a contraction, and anyth
emily montgomery, thank you very much.ve been dented by a new report on factory activity. shara njit leyl is looking at this for us. what is the latest on these figures? it is really interesting because there was really the release of two conflicting reports on essentially the same thing, manufacturing data in china this morning. first came the official report on china by the factory out —— output which showed it had expanded in april, though at a slower pace than march. that was when it...
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if you talk about you over say you'd expect a rosa parks to refuse getting up in the bus in montgomery alabama because of where she was 75000000 year old rocks if you look at the analogous situation in the united states and there's a very distinctive crescent and arc of democratic votes in counties reaching right across the southern states cutting what across the sea of red of otherwise republican areas of the of the southern states of the u.s. and that matches very very closely with 75000000 all blacks as you say rocks laid down in the cretaceous chapter of earth's history and in that period of our past sea levels are much much higher and the ocean laptop run through the middle of the center of north america and so rocks laid down at that period were thick sediments of sea floor model that have been buried and re exposed so that today those cretaceous rocks on this particular are and was realized in the early eighty's hundreds of those cretaceous rocks when they give you when they break down into soil give you a very very rich fertile soil programmer in cash crops like cotton and unfo
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that warm front is stalled out for mobile all the way to montgomery after the system pushing offshore, finally going to be a little bit of a break, but still a very active weather pattern throughout the overnight >> all right, janessa webb for us, thank you so much. >>> the nba season on hold, basketball fans all over the world are finally getting a much needed reprieve with espn's new michael jordan documentary called "the last dance." >> michael jordan with an all-time record 63 points in a single playoff game. >> we end up winning the series but it was an incredible, incredible playoff performance i've never seen it before and i had never seen it after. that wasn't michael jordan out there. that was god disguised as michael jordan. >> coming from larry legend himself. the celtics legend talking about trying to stop m.j. during his historic 63-point playoff game in 1986. what scored the biggest laugh was the producers dunking on former president obama titling him as former chicago resident wink and a not there. >> in case you're interested because now i'm very interested it goes all
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[cheering and applause] and from pensacola, florida, that's off of i-10, it's the montgomery family. [cheering and applause]
[cheering and applause] and from pensacola, florida, that's off of i-10, it's the montgomery family. [cheering and applause]
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. ♪ make me an angel that flies from montgomery ♪ >> reporter: john prine died overnight after he beatying a late- career encore. >> when i get to heaven, i'm going to shake god's hand. >> o'donnell: prine grew up in illinois and was a soldier and a mailman before his first album launched him into the songwriting stratosphere. bruce springsteen called prine "a true national treasure and sonsongwriter for the ages." prine called his beloved tunes, like "hello in there" and "sam stone," his faithful companions. his poems, sung in a creaky paice were honest, intimate, and funny, and, boy, did they touch a lot of hearts. john prine was 73 years wise and we're going to miss him. coming up next, time for a parade. schools may be closed, but the teachers want to show they still care about their students. dents. ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. ok everyone, our mission is twhoo-hoo! complete, and nutrients to support immune health. in this world where people are staying at home, many of life's moments are being put on hold. at carvana
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plumb is the author of your brother in arms come in has written for montgomery county historical society, the "washington post" and magazine among others. please join me to welcome to politics and prose robert c plumb. [applause] >> thank you very much for that kind and warm introduction i feel like if you are a minute musician and you are invited to play at carnegie hall if you are invited to talk here it is wonderful. especially for me because this part one - - this book was released on march 1st it is women's history month but also coincides with the 100th anniversary of the signing of the amendment giving the women the right to vote i want to talk about a guide early in the 20th century so they never got a chance to vote for what they did during the course of the american civil war pave the way for suffrage that came later. what i'm going to do today is give you a snapshot of who these five women were in them brief passages for one - - from the book to flesh out the things that occurred. and then i will sum it up to talk about what i think are the ten most critical characteristics th
plumb is the author of your brother in arms come in has written for montgomery county historical society, the "washington post" and magazine among others. please join me to welcome to politics and prose robert c plumb. [applause] >> thank you very much for that kind and warm introduction i feel like if you are a minute musician and you are invited to play at carnegie hall if you are invited to talk here it is wonderful. especially for me because this part one - - this book was...