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katie porter and sara nelson, congresswoman katie porter has teamed up with labor leader sara nelsonave a plan to save your paycheck. katie porter and sara nelson live together for the first time right here on kw"the last word" next. i can't wait. "the last word" next i can't wait ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) once-weekly ozempic® is helping many people with type 2 diabetes like james lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. here's your a1c. oh! my a1c is under 7! (announcer) and you may lose weight. adults who took ozempic® lost on average up to 12 pounds. i lost almost 12 pounds! oh! (announcer) for those also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. it lowers the risk. oh! and i only have to take it once a week. oh! ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) ozempic® is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family
katie porter and sara nelson, congresswoman katie porter has teamed up with labor leader sara nelsonave a plan to save your paycheck. katie porter and sara nelson live together for the first time right here on kw"the last word" next. i can't wait. "the last word" next i can't wait ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (announcer) once-weekly ozempic® is helping many people with type 2 diabetes like james lower their blood sugar. a majority of adults who took ozempic® reached an...
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katie porter and sara nelson.gresswoman katie porter has teamed up with labor leader sara nelson and they have a plan to save your paycheck. katie porter and sara nelson live together for the first time right here on "the last word" next. i can't wait. alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ could another come aroundot, the corner. or could it play out differently? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98% of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spin
katie porter and sara nelson.gresswoman katie porter has teamed up with labor leader sara nelson and they have a plan to save your paycheck. katie porter and sara nelson live together for the first time right here on "the last word" next. i can't wait. alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ could another come aroundot, the corner. or could it...
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. >>> during this challenging time, award-winning illustrator kadeer nelson is using his unique talents to spread a message of hope. lee cowan was invited into his studio. ♪ ♪ >> i think what's in my head was the idea or the feeling that i wanted to have. >> reporter: an emotion? >> yeah, yeah, i think that's what makes art art. ♪ ♪ ♪ i wish somebody would come and ease my ♪ ♪ >> reporter: kadeer nelson has been emoting one brush stroke at a time. perhaps you've seen his work on the cover of the new york error children's book. he's a celebrated illustrator, too. his work hangs in galleries, museums. collectors eagerly seek him out. what he does best is perhaps what we need most of all right now, the strength of the human spirit celebrated. >> i think it's a crucial moment and i need to have a voice and creata create an image that will give people hope. i call it after the storm. >> reporter: after the storm? >> all these people and the figures in the painting, they have their eye on a common goal. they all have their eyes trained on the light. >> reporter: it was still a work in progres
. >>> during this challenging time, award-winning illustrator kadeer nelson is using his unique talents to spread a message of hope. lee cowan was invited into his studio. ♪ ♪ >> i think what's in my head was the idea or the feeling that i wanted to have. >> reporter: an emotion? >> yeah, yeah, i think that's what makes art art. ♪ ♪ ♪ i wish somebody would come and ease my ♪ ♪ >> reporter: kadeer nelson has been emoting one brush stroke at a time....
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with me our political commentator gerald phillips and nigel nelson. that's tomorrow's front pages and we start with the sunday telegraph that once the hospitals face running out of gowns to protect doctors against coronavirus. the sunday times reports on plans for a mobile phone app that will trace every contact of infected people. the mail on sunday leads with borisjohnson‘s tribute to nhs staff that say save his life. it is the pm is stapled to the medical staff who looked after him in intensive care. according to the observer does cross pretty calls for the urgent recall of parliament as the urgent recall of parliament as the uk's death toll from coronavirus continues to climb. a grim morning in the mirror that hospitals face a shortage of vital drugs to help coronavirus patients. shall we begin? we have gotjoe on the left and nigel on the right. hope he could by the way were not to show you are hearing me now. that is fantastic. nigel use it on twitter just now we will be on our best behaviour. i will hold you both to that. we're going to start wi
with me our political commentator gerald phillips and nigel nelson. that's tomorrow's front pages and we start with the sunday telegraph that once the hospitals face running out of gowns to protect doctors against coronavirus. the sunday times reports on plans for a mobile phone app that will trace every contact of infected people. the mail on sunday leads with borisjohnson‘s tribute to nhs staff that say save his life. it is the pm is stapled to the medical staff who looked after him in...
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nigel nelson if you're double go now. because did we go to your paper at the sunday mirror.redo the headline even though you probably know it. we are running out of drugs for sickest patients. ventilators... talk us through that. this has been a concern of doctors that have been trying to ventilate their patients. they basically need three drugs and that made when is per default which isa that made when is per default which is a sedative when you put somebody ona is a sedative when you put somebody on a ventilator, then you add another drugs that are pain killers. without them you can't ventilate patients. there are substitutes but they are very old, they don't work as well, it means that when you try to bring a patient back after ventilation it can sometimes take days. which obviously, is denying event for somebody else. so the question comes down to, why did they not have the drugs that they needed to do this job? not have the drugs that they needed to do thisjob? is not have the drugs that they needed to do this job? is the same sort of question that comes down to persona
nigel nelson if you're double go now. because did we go to your paper at the sunday mirror.redo the headline even though you probably know it. we are running out of drugs for sickest patients. ventilators... talk us through that. this has been a concern of doctors that have been trying to ventilate their patients. they basically need three drugs and that made when is per default which isa that made when is per default which is a sedative when you put somebody ona is a sedative when you put...
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correspondent: changing careers for allie nelson, already in health care, may not happen.ople have a new understanding of what it means to survive. >> this is proof people are living paycheck to paycheck. people aren't prepared for it. you can't be. correspondent: hoping the crisis
correspondent: changing careers for allie nelson, already in health care, may not happen.ople have a new understanding of what it means to survive. >> this is proof people are living paycheck to paycheck. people aren't prepared for it. you can't be. correspondent: hoping the crisis
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[habla en inglÉs] >> el miÉrcoles el gobernador gaby nelson, esta anunciÓ que california era el primer indocumentados afectados econÓmicamente a raÍz del coronavirus. seÑalaron que asistencias el estado cuenta con un estado. el gobernador otorgarÁ un solo pago en efectivo, aproximadamente 150,000 familias indocumentadas. en el tope de $1000 por hogar, y $500 por adulto. el estado facilitarÁ una página internet, donde puede encontrar las respuestas a muchas las preguntas, en esta faena quedÓ en pantalla. a unos esa de cuando llevarÁn el dinero, pronto se haga se lo haremos saber. vamos a pasar que nuestro compaÑero gustavo, que nos explicar un poquito mÁs acerca de esta ayuda. >> buenas tardes, organizaciones en todos derechos de los inmigrantes, aplaude la funciÓn del gobernador gaby nelson pero establecen que aunque los fondos suficientes, es un primer paso. es una decisiÓn calificada como histÓrica, porque los grupos de los derechos los inmigrantes. >> hay casi 2,000,000 de personas que no son elegibles a los programas federales. este paso que dio el gobernador del estado, asÍ, no so
[habla en inglÉs] >> el miÉrcoles el gobernador gaby nelson, esta anunciÓ que california era el primer indocumentados afectados econÓmicamente a raÍz del coronavirus. seÑalaron que asistencias el estado cuenta con un estado. el gobernador otorgarÁ un solo pago en efectivo, aproximadamente 150,000 familias indocumentadas. en el tope de $1000 por hogar, y $500 por adulto. el estado facilitarÁ una página internet, donde puede encontrar las respuestas a muchas las preguntas, en esta...
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employees have into harms way, leaders like jim ,cinerney and martina prada brian little in boston, rima nelson in detroit. fernando rivera in new orleans. all of them have put service
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he stood side by side with nelson mandela.at the age of 87. this is bbc news, our top story. britain's prime minister boris johnson says the country is past the peak of the coronavirus, but it's too soon to lift the lockdown. commercial air travel is one of the industries that's been hardest hit by the pandemic, and british airways is no exception. in a memo seen by the bbc, the airline says it may not restart services at gatwick airport after the pandemic. gatwick is the uk's second busiest airport, and the eighth busiest in europe. there are also fears a quarter of british airways pilots could lose theirjobs. that is more than 1,000. ba is still running limited services at heathrow airport, but these too are under threat. ba's gatwick operation is roughly a fifth of the size of its heathrow operation. lets speak now to phil seymour, he's the president of the iba aviation consultancy in britain. drastic cuts and measures, are they necessary? the airline industry is one that has high capital costs equipment. these aircraft, te
he stood side by side with nelson mandela.at the age of 87. this is bbc news, our top story. britain's prime minister boris johnson says the country is past the peak of the coronavirus, but it's too soon to lift the lockdown. commercial air travel is one of the industries that's been hardest hit by the pandemic, and british airways is no exception. in a memo seen by the bbc, the airline says it may not restart services at gatwick airport after the pandemic. gatwick is the uk's second busiest...
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the president has now appointed oncologist nelson teich as the new health minister.om the coronavirus and more than 30,000 brazilians have tested positive. earlier, i spoke to brazilian journalist gustavo ribeiro. i started by asking him how bolsonaro's decision has been received in brazil. overwhelmingly, it has been a negative reaction. jair bolsonaro now trusts his political future into the hands of his new health minister because, really, henrique mandetta was the member of the government with the highest approval ratings. he had twice as much support as the president himself. and now, because of disagreements on how to deal with the pandemic, because bolsonaro wants to jump—start the economy right away, bolsonaro needs to hope that his strategy will pan out well because all experts point out that brazil will see cases and deaths related to covid—19 sky—rocketing in the next few weeks and the months of may and june will be the worst 60 days we are going to face in this pandemic. and he's just changing the top health official at the worst possible moment. nelson t
the president has now appointed oncologist nelson teich as the new health minister.om the coronavirus and more than 30,000 brazilians have tested positive. earlier, i spoke to brazilian journalist gustavo ribeiro. i started by asking him how bolsonaro's decision has been received in brazil. overwhelmingly, it has been a negative reaction. jair bolsonaro now trusts his political future into the hands of his new health minister because, really, henrique mandetta was the member of the government...
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the president has now appointed oncologist nelson teich as the new health minister. deaths from the coronavirus and more than 30,000 brazilians have tested positive. let's get more on this with journalist gustavo ribeiro. he's the co—founder of the english—language news site the brazilian report. thanks for coming on. how has the news of this been received in brazil? thanks for having me. well, overwhelmingly it has been a negative reaction. jair bolsonaro now trusts his political future into the hands of his new health minister, because, really, luiz henrique mandetta was the member of the government with the highest approval ratings. he had twice as much support as the president himself. and now because of disagreements on how to deal with the pandemic, because jair bolsonaro wants to jumpstart because jair bolsonaro wants to jumpsta rt the economy because jair bolsonaro wants to jumpstart the economy right away, he needs to hope that this strategy will pan out well, because all experts point out that brazil will see cases and deaths related to covid—19 skyrocketin
the president has now appointed oncologist nelson teich as the new health minister. deaths from the coronavirus and more than 30,000 brazilians have tested positive. let's get more on this with journalist gustavo ribeiro. he's the co—founder of the english—language news site the brazilian report. thanks for coming on. how has the news of this been received in brazil? thanks for having me. well, overwhelmingly it has been a negative reaction. jair bolsonaro now trusts his political future...
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alley nelson cared for her family with a good job. working as an optician in washington d.c. that is until her employer laid her off we stayed open zone's weak and so you know it just got to be too much and. we missed and you know we're going to have to shut down. and so further notice and so that's kind of where we're at right now. not. even so we're not getting nelson as part of the nearly 3300000 americans who filed for unemployment claims in late march government economists think the covert 19 pandemic could put as many as a 3rd of americans out of work those most at risk the $67000000.00 who work in the service sector the so-called gig economy and the entertainment industry. all that analysis had been living the dream in los angeles voice over work dancing acting but with social distancing well the norm it's almost impossible for ant analysis to teach or perform so it's pretty scary. somehow which is. depressing and. this is scary. so depression. right. what i'm saying coming through and i can explain it. michael hicks of ball state university in indiana says the pandemi
alley nelson cared for her family with a good job. working as an optician in washington d.c. that is until her employer laid her off we stayed open zone's weak and so you know it just got to be too much and. we missed and you know we're going to have to shut down. and so further notice and so that's kind of where we're at right now. not. even so we're not getting nelson as part of the nearly 3300000 americans who filed for unemployment claims in late march government economists think the covert...
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vice admiral lord nelson. he fight another existential battle. he defeats napoleons fleet in 1805 at the o battle of trafalgr off the coast of spain. i'd like admiral nelson a lot because he was about 5'5". [laughing] a man of normal height. [laughing] but he was fearless in combat. he lost an arm, his right arm in one battle. he lost an eye in another battle. and he was beloved by his sailors. he took care of his sailors, and his captains who work for him adored him. he was a team builder. beloved by sales, beloved by his captains. ycp if it? not so much. this is emma hamilton you to avoid young actress we think of her today. he has an adulterous affair with her over a number of years he fathers a child out of wedlock. this guy would never get to senate confirmation today. [laughing] you see the picture of him, manly looking at the signal because in those days you look at signal flags to know know ws failed leadership. looks good,d, right? he was a difficult subordinate. he's actually puttingic the telescope to his blind eye because he doesn't l
vice admiral lord nelson. he fight another existential battle. he defeats napoleons fleet in 1805 at the o battle of trafalgr off the coast of spain. i'd like admiral nelson a lot because he was about 5'5". [laughing] a man of normal height. [laughing] but he was fearless in combat. he lost an arm, his right arm in one battle. he lost an eye in another battle. and he was beloved by his sailors. he took care of his sailors, and his captains who work for him adored him. he was a team...
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nelson understood that he built teams better than anybody else, that's an attribute of character.this is the last one. beautiful ship, again right? it's the uss maine. the uss maine is very famous and naval history for very tragic reason. this beautiful cruiser blew up in havana harbor in 1898. and when it blew up, the nation, the united states immediately fell in line with reporting that said this ship was a blown up by spanish terrorists. we use that word. okay? so what happened? spanish-american war happened. randolph hearst, yellow journalism we launched into this war. a lot of people died.ui we acquired some colonies it was not a happy chapter all things considered. when we salvage the ship, 50 years later, we discovered the main had not blown up because of an external mind attached to the whole, it blew up because of an internal boiler explosion. the premise of the spanish-american war was not right. so, i will tear and john tell you what find a picture of the main viewfinder on the wall in my office forever i have been in my career. i keep it there to remind me that before
nelson understood that he built teams better than anybody else, that's an attribute of character.this is the last one. beautiful ship, again right? it's the uss maine. the uss maine is very famous and naval history for very tragic reason. this beautiful cruiser blew up in havana harbor in 1898. and when it blew up, the nation, the united states immediately fell in line with reporting that said this ship was a blown up by spanish terrorists. we use that word. okay? so what happened?...
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please help me give a warm welcome to megan kate nelson. [applause] >> thank you, guys, for coming out on mister italy, cold, dreary night. before we begin i would like to acknowledge we meet here on the traditional lens so the three cornered war tells the story of the civil war in the far west. most of the action takes place in new mexico in what will become arizona as well as texas and colorado and california. at this point you may be asking yourself what war in the west? never heard of a war, i thought it was about gettysburg and appomattox and virginia. i thought the same thing myself when i started teaching and researching civil war history, 15 years ago seems like a very long time. i grew up in colorado. i never heard that there were civil war battles in new mexico or colorado soldiers were really important to the union victory in that theater and had no idea that indigenous people were involved at all. in colorado, we have indian wars, a little later and that was the industry. the denver broncos -- i wanted to find out more about thi
please help me give a warm welcome to megan kate nelson. [applause] >> thank you, guys, for coming out on mister italy, cold, dreary night. before we begin i would like to acknowledge we meet here on the traditional lens so the three cornered war tells the story of the civil war in the far west. most of the action takes place in new mexico in what will become arizona as well as texas and colorado and california. at this point you may be asking yourself what war in the west? never heard of...
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in los angeles, lee cowan for "cbs this morning." >> bravo, kadir nelson.they did on sunday morning was knockouts. you can hear more of "cbs this morning," including extended interviews and original content, on our podcast. before we go, we've got some tips on how to use this time at home to invest in your professional future. thinking about that, too. we'll be right back. >>> before we go, here's one thing you can do today to live a happi happier, healthier, more productive life. part of our partnership with gretchen ruben and her pacific "happier." gretchen joins us with tips on how we can invest in our professional futures. gretchen, good morning. so i mean, if you're inside, you're not going to the office, maybe you don't have a job, how can you take steps to improve your likelihood of having a job or thriving in the future? >> one thing you want to do is present yourself with as much strength as possible. so this is a time to update your resume, update your linkedin profile. if i have bio on a company website year our own, if you need to draft a cover
in los angeles, lee cowan for "cbs this morning." >> bravo, kadir nelson.they did on sunday morning was knockouts. you can hear more of "cbs this morning," including extended interviews and original content, on our podcast. before we go, we've got some tips on how to use this time at home to invest in your professional future. thinking about that, too. we'll be right back. >>> before we go, here's one thing you can do today to live a happi happier, healthier,...
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president of the association of flight attendants, sara nelson joins us next. nothing gentler. longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief hold on one second... sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 40%! safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! he's here. he's right here. - hi! - hi. hey! - that's totally him. - it's him! that's totally the guy. safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. across america, business owners are figuring things out. finding new ways to serve customers... connect employees... and work with partners. comcast business is right there with you. with a network that helps give you speed, reliability and security. and enough bandwidth to handle all your connect
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later this hour, sara nelson, the head of the flight attendants union will join us to explain what the airlines and the government have to do now to make flying reasonably safe in the age of coronavirus. so far the government has done absolutely nothing. the faa is silent on the subject. the way the federal government is allowing airlines to operate now is proof that president trump has no idea how to open up the united states. they could do it easy. you cannot go into a super market in los angeles or new york without wearing a mask, but you can board an airliner in each one of those cities and sit in a middle row seat in coach with no mask because the trump government is literally doing nothing about safety. the mayo clinic has a rule about matzin masks. it's very simple. everyone who enters has to wear a mask, and everyone is observing that rule except this guy who went to the mayo clinic today and he refused to follow the mayo clinic's own rule about wearing the masks. they said he had been briefed about the mask policy prior to their arrival. mike pence didn't care. >> mr. vice pre
later this hour, sara nelson, the head of the flight attendants union will join us to explain what the airlines and the government have to do now to make flying reasonably safe in the age of coronavirus. so far the government has done absolutely nothing. the faa is silent on the subject. the way the federal government is allowing airlines to operate now is proof that president trump has no idea how to open up the united states. they could do it easy. you cannot go into a super market in los...
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>> willie nelson is the only one to ever get me. time on 4/20 in amsterdam and i couldn't take it. i couldn't take it, jimmy. >> jimmy: with snoop and willie nelson -- you figure out a way to have fun no matter what is going on. you've been hosting these roller skating parties from your house on instagram. and people come and -- are you -- have you been roller skating your whole life? >> i mean, since i was a kid. but you know, i had to stop for a time, but i'm back on it like i want td. you know, just to do it it feels good for people to, you know, be able to skate with us virtually and to feel like they're really at a skating rink and really get their groove on. to good music, to good vibes, to good roller skating. >> jimmy: what's the best song to roller skate to? >> "bounce, rock skate" by von mason. >> jimmy: nice. i know you've been playing a lot of video games. in fact, you -- this is a video that i'd like to ask you about. >> ea sports. y'all [ bleep ] server's down. get that [ bleep ] back up. we're trying to play. bunch of
>> willie nelson is the only one to ever get me. time on 4/20 in amsterdam and i couldn't take it. i couldn't take it, jimmy. >> jimmy: with snoop and willie nelson -- you figure out a way to have fun no matter what is going on. you've been hosting these roller skating parties from your house on instagram. and people come and -- are you -- have you been roller skating your whole life? >> i mean, since i was a kid. but you know, i had to stop for a time, but i'm back on it like...
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but over here, this is all nelson court.rybody on this side of the street was evacuated, and the oil operations that was the source of the gas leak is this operation over here. you know, you have homes right here, and then you have within a couple hundred feet, you u have oil operations. man: a monitor that we place here. it's been here for aboutut 8 months now,w, man. so, i it was deveveloped fromome community perspective. and so, right away, you see the pump jack. just a lemon t throw's aw, literally, from thhoususe, and thehen right behind [indistinct] on this side is thehe tank. we've seen this tank in past years, you know, releasing vocs into the air. and so, we monitoror--monitor te 8 monitors that wewe have here n arvin, and we--andnd the story s the s same. you k know, the background levels s in this community are sky-high. we see fence-line oil and gas operations like this around communitieies like this, you kn, in small, rural communities, and so, this isis one of ththe g issueues here in arvin. gurrola: what the e
but over here, this is all nelson court.rybody on this side of the street was evacuated, and the oil operations that was the source of the gas leak is this operation over here. you know, you have homes right here, and then you have within a couple hundred feet, you u have oil operations. man: a monitor that we place here. it's been here for aboutut 8 months now,w, man. so, i it was deveveloped fromome community perspective. and so, right away, you see the pump jack. just a lemon t throw's aw,...
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. ♪ >> reporter: kadir nelson has been emoting one brush stroke at a time for decades.in galleries, museums, and collectors eagerly seek him out. but what he does best is perhaps what we need most of all right now: the strength of the human spirit celebrated. >> i think it is a crucial moment, and i need to have a voice and create an image that will give people hope. i call the painting "after the storm." >> reporter: "after the storm"? >> "after the storm." all of the figures in the painting have their eye on a common goal. they all have their eyes trained on the light. >> reporter: it was still a work in progress when we visited nelson's los angeles studio earlier this month at a healthy social distance, of course. but even in its earliest stages, its message was pretty clear. >> i think one of the things that we're probably missing, a lot of people are missing now, is human touch. >> reporter: yeah? >> yeah. because we have to stay so far away from one another. [laughter] >> so i wanted to make sure to emphasize that, that that is part of being a human being, is touc
. ♪ >> reporter: kadir nelson has been emoting one brush stroke at a time for decades.in galleries, museums, and collectors eagerly seek him out. but what he does best is perhaps what we need most of all right now: the strength of the human spirit celebrated. >> i think it is a crucial moment, and i need to have a voice and create an image that will give people hope. i call the painting "after the storm." >> reporter: "after the storm"? >>...
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ladies and gentlemen, willie, lukas and micah nelson!called "hello walls." i wrote it a belong time ago and a guy who hat the first hit on it was a guy named ferren young. a great friend of mine and we had a lot of fun together. he made a little bit of fun out of the song. he would go around singing, hello, walls, hello, commode, you know, one thing or another. he thought i have to really funny, so we're dedicate this song to ferren young. ♪ hello, walls hello, hello ♪ how'd things go for you today? ♪ don't you miss her since she up and walked away? ♪ and i'll bet you dread to spend another ♪ lonely night with me but lonely walls ♪ i'll keep you company ♪ hello window hello, hello ♪ well, i see that you're still here ♪ aren't you lonely since our darling disappeared? ♪ well look here is that a teardrop in ♪ the corner of your pane? now don't you try to tell me ♪ that it's rain ♪ she went away and left us all alone the way she planned ♪ guess we'll have to learn to get along without her if we can ♪ hello ceiling hello, hello ♪ i'm going t
ladies and gentlemen, willie, lukas and micah nelson!called "hello walls." i wrote it a belong time ago and a guy who hat the first hit on it was a guy named ferren young. a great friend of mine and we had a lot of fun together. he made a little bit of fun out of the song. he would go around singing, hello, walls, hello, commode, you know, one thing or another. he thought i have to really funny, so we're dedicate this song to ferren young. ♪ hello, walls hello, hello ♪ how'd...
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sara nelson heads up the largest flight attendants union in the country and wants all passengers and crew wearing masks. >> from the airport door to the airplane door on the airplane and then back out through the airport at the other end. >> reporter: and that's not all, nelson says the union wants the federal government to suspend all leisure travel. while all major u.s. airlines say crew members can wear masks, united and jetblue have required masks since last week. american announcing it will do the same for its flight attendants starting may 1st. gio benitez, abc news, new york. >>> and coming up, the new warning about a mysterious illness affecting children. >>> also ahead, a possible clue as to why more men than women are dying from the virus. >>> and later, the pentagon declassifies several videos of unidentified flying objects. is love" and instrumental music] ♪ ♪ ♪ love is all you need. you have power over pain, so the whole world looks different. the unbeatable strength of advil. what pain? how do you thrive while inside? ♪ ♪ activia is here with billions of probiotics to s
sara nelson heads up the largest flight attendants union in the country and wants all passengers and crew wearing masks. >> from the airport door to the airplane door on the airplane and then back out through the airport at the other end. >> reporter: and that's not all, nelson says the union wants the federal government to suspend all leisure travel. while all major u.s. airlines say crew members can wear masks, united and jetblue have required masks since last week. american...
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fighter tokyo's sus quality who was imprisoned in south africa during the time of apartheid with nelson mandela talking about when the guards allowed them to play music they played so how and i'm good. pause you there just because one i don't want to spoil it for our audience but i love i love the theme i love that you brought it up because i want to share a little clip at that and i think it doesn't spoil the episode but in the latest episode of the podcast was released today tuesday you guys go deep into the lyrics of perhaps one of dolly parton's most popular songs which is jolene and she my you took the lead on this one it seems there was one connection to the song that struck our team being a show with a global audience i want to share that what you were just referring to and have a look you know do you remember one of the dolly songs that you heard nelson mandela play. oh wow. i just think about. a night at robben island in the dark when jolene is playing over the loudspeakers. the prisoners here in their song on the other side of the wall the guards are listening to and both grou
fighter tokyo's sus quality who was imprisoned in south africa during the time of apartheid with nelson mandela talking about when the guards allowed them to play music they played so how and i'm good. pause you there just because one i don't want to spoil it for our audience but i love i love the theme i love that you brought it up because i want to share a little clip at that and i think it doesn't spoil the episode but in the latest episode of the podcast was released today tuesday you guys...
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do you remember one of the dolly songs that you heard nelson mandela play. oh wow. i just think about. a night at robben island in the dark when jolene is playing over the loudspeakers. the prisoners here in their song on the other side of the wall the guards are listening to and both groups of people are are having the same experience. according to the song was done about love like nadine would say it's about fear of someone taking your man of of losing everything the prisoners feel that because they've lost their freedom and the guards feel that because their countries changing and they can sense they're about to lose power both are feeling the same fear for very different reasons. so helen i'm going to give that one back to you but 1st i want to share this because the idea and the theme behind that is that there is a global reach here all the way to south africa so i want to share a couple of comments from around the world to from you tube this 1st one is for she says this is my favorite woman we're talking about i'm coming to you live from nairobi kenya another
do you remember one of the dolly songs that you heard nelson mandela play. oh wow. i just think about. a night at robben island in the dark when jolene is playing over the loudspeakers. the prisoners here in their song on the other side of the wall the guards are listening to and both groups of people are are having the same experience. according to the song was done about love like nadine would say it's about fear of someone taking your man of of losing everything the prisoners feel that...
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nelson was only 44 years old, a member of pba 105. he leaves behind his wife, fannie and their three kids who , are 18, 13, and 12. awful. a guy who has left us far too soon. i just connected with his wife. maybe we can have a picture of him tomorrow just to make sure everybody puts a name with the face. i also spoke with my fellow middletown resident bill sullivan. he was not only a friend of nelson's but is the president of pba 105. to each, to nelson his wife, his , three kids, to bill and all of their colleagues, our thoughts and prayers and hearts go out to you. in that respect, today i am signing an executive order to help preserve this balance between public health and public safety. under this order, certain low risk individuals whose current age or health status puts them at particular risk for covid-19, who have been perhaps denied parole within the last year or whose sentences are to expire within the next three months may be placed and i say may be on temporary home confinement or granted parole if already eligible through
nelson was only 44 years old, a member of pba 105. he leaves behind his wife, fannie and their three kids who , are 18, 13, and 12. awful. a guy who has left us far too soon. i just connected with his wife. maybe we can have a picture of him tomorrow just to make sure everybody puts a name with the face. i also spoke with my fellow middletown resident bill sullivan. he was not only a friend of nelson's but is the president of pba 105. to each, to nelson his wife, his , three kids, to bill and...
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join me tonight are the political commentatorjo philips and nigel nelson, political editor of the peoplestates has become the first country in the world to record more than 2000 deaths associated with coronavirus in a single day. there have now been over 20,000 deaths in that country and more than half a million confirmed infections. 0ur north america correspondent nick brya nt easter week bryant end in new york city. a date in the calendar that donald trump spoke of only a few weeks ago as the moment to reopen the american economy. but the restrictions will remain in place at least until the end of the month, and there were signs today that coronavirus spring could become coronavirus summer. new york announced its schools would remain shut, at least until september. good friday ended up being the most deadly day since the virus reached these shores. more than 2000 people lost their lives. and america has now surpassed italy as the country with the most coronavirus deaths. 783 people, 777, 799. these are just incredible numbers. depicting incredible loss, and pain. for america, this has
join me tonight are the political commentatorjo philips and nigel nelson, political editor of the peoplestates has become the first country in the world to record more than 2000 deaths associated with coronavirus in a single day. there have now been over 20,000 deaths in that country and more than half a million confirmed infections. 0ur north america correspondent nick brya nt easter week bryant end in new york city. a date in the calendar that donald trump spoke of only a few weeks ago as the...
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i'm going to combine nelson's question and jennifer's question. nelson wants to know, what is the treatment in hospital for people who do have covid-19, so, what's the treatment, and jennifer asked, if you go to the hospital, how do they decide who gets hydroxychloroquine? >> two great questions. you know, to address the first one, the one thing i'm hearing from my colleagues who work in icus or lung doctors is, every patient is different. it depends on patient's age, how the parent's breathing status is doing and if they have any other medical conditions. and so, there isn't necessarily a standard of care, but there are patterns. so, some doctors are saying a lot of patients need oxygen really early, you know, some are just needing supportive care and being monitored closely and are able to go home a lot faster, but it really varies. regarding hydroxychloroquine, great question. some hospitals across the droxychln e using hydroxychloroquine, however, it's under a controlled setting, they're doing very close monitoring, especially the heart rhythm
i'm going to combine nelson's question and jennifer's question. nelson wants to know, what is the treatment in hospital for people who do have covid-19, so, what's the treatment, and jennifer asked, if you go to the hospital, how do they decide who gets hydroxychloroquine? >> two great questions. you know, to address the first one, the one thing i'm hearing from my colleagues who work in icus or lung doctors is, every patient is different. it depends on patient's age, how the parent's...
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. >> good evening everyone we are happy you are here tonight happy to have me again kate nelson with us the three cornered war. this is an engrossing narrative account to show the civil war and indian war and the western expansion are all interconnected and rightsetteors specifically about self-determination and fight for control of the region summer very well known to us orhers like juanita a navajo rito - - reader who stories were lost to history until now. with those individualal actions in the midst of a larger conflict. and indeed it is history keeping the reader turning the pages a writer and historian living in lincoln is written about the civil war and american culture for several publications including the new york times and smithsonian magazineor ba in history of literature from harvard and phd in american studies from the university of iowa. from texas tech and cal state fullerton also the author of ruination. and then to read a passage or two please help me to give a warm welcome to megan kate nelson. [applause] >> thank you for coming out on this cold and dreary night. b
. >> good evening everyone we are happy you are here tonight happy to have me again kate nelson with us the three cornered war. this is an engrossing narrative account to show the civil war and indian war and the western expansion are all interconnected and rightsetteors specifically about self-determination and fight for control of the region summer very well known to us orhers like juanita a navajo rito - - reader who stories were lost to history until now. with those individualal...
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vea esta foto es de nelson narvÁez.el, aplaudimos su labor, limitamos a enviarnos sus fotografÍas. todos ayudamos quedándonos en casa. pero eso puede subir las facturas de electricidad. puedes ahorrar si ajustas el termostato a 68 grados o menos... desconectas o apagas lo que no uses... o dejas que el sol entre en tu casa. mantente sano y sigamos brillando. >> continuamos, la corte suprema pronto decidirÁ el futuro del programa daca. pero si Éste se cancela podrÍa afectar a miles de trabajadores de salud. >> el centro nacional de migraciÓn, le invitó a la corte, durante esta emergencia nacional, serÍa catastrÓfica, no sÓlo para son los hospitales nota mi para el paÍs. >> tenemos mÁscaras n95, que es la que se usa para la gente con el contacto en el virus. tambiÉn los tenemos que poner una bata de plÁstico. >> ana entra a diario en contacto con personas que tienen coronavirus. dice que non lo difÍcil nos toman ver el dolor, sino allÁ más que nadie tiene que seguirlas reglas de distanciamiento social. >> no he visto a mi
vea esta foto es de nelson narvÁez.el, aplaudimos su labor, limitamos a enviarnos sus fotografÍas. todos ayudamos quedándonos en casa. pero eso puede subir las facturas de electricidad. puedes ahorrar si ajustas el termostato a 68 grados o menos... desconectas o apagas lo que no uses... o dejas que el sol entre en tu casa. mantente sano y sigamos brillando. >> continuamos, la corte suprema pronto decidirÁ el futuro del programa daca. pero si Éste se cancela podrÍa afectar a miles de...
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my instructors occupied the city center to nelson 17 president to church's response was. i never it will never again will hold. the reconquest turned into tragedy this is not the kind of freedom that we want. how did morality become a gateway to islamist terror. an exclusive report from a destroyed city. philippines in the sights of i.a.s. starts may 20th on g.w. . what about the. liverpool 2019 champions league winners world class players top coach mega fan base every team in the world for years the reds right now liverpool themselves are scared of anyone except maybe. crystal palace liverpool's. i feel for the math and. get it all out. but why the clubs even have both teams. by the team as a team that impacts the psychology of another to. basically that bogey team creates a detrimental performance in the other tape that they fall into a low performance mindset so subsequently don't perform as well as they should enter milan are afraid of shot. but valentia fear injure themselves. mention blood bank are really scared of rb likes it. and after river plate's last minute de
my instructors occupied the city center to nelson 17 president to church's response was. i never it will never again will hold. the reconquest turned into tragedy this is not the kind of freedom that we want. how did morality become a gateway to islamist terror. an exclusive report from a destroyed city. philippines in the sights of i.a.s. starts may 20th on g.w. . what about the. liverpool 2019 champions league winners world class players top coach mega fan base every team in the world for...
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please help give a warm welcome to magan kate nelson. [applause] >> thank you for coming out on this drizzly cold night. before we begin, would like to acknowledge we are here on the traditional lands of the people. so the three cornered war tells a story of a civil war on the far left taking place is new mexico that becomes arizona during the war as well as texas and california and colorado. so this point you may ask yourself, i have never heard of this theater or about gettysburg or basically virginia. so i thought the same thing myself when i first started teaching and researching civil war history 15 years ago. i grew up in colorado. and never heard that there were civil war battles in new mexico or colorado soldiers were important to union victory in that theater. i had no idea indigenous people were involved at all. in colorado we have silver mining history maybe the wars that were later and the denver broncos. i wanted to find out more about this theater and why i had never heard of this conflict before. so some things i found out
please help give a warm welcome to magan kate nelson. [applause] >> thank you for coming out on this drizzly cold night. before we begin, would like to acknowledge we are here on the traditional lands of the people. so the three cornered war tells a story of a civil war on the far left taking place is new mexico that becomes arizona during the war as well as texas and california and colorado. so this point you may ask yourself, i have never heard of this theater or about gettysburg or...
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could have been the next nelson mandela. after more than 50 years of colonial british rule rhodesia known today as zimbabwe was pushing for independence from britain the british government was prepared to work towards these with the rhodesians but only on the basis of no independence before majority rule meaning britain would not recognise rhodesia as independence before a majority rule was implemented as opposed to rule by the white colonial minority unhappy with britain's conditions and the rising black nationalist movement the ruling white settler minority voted in the 1st rhodesian born prime minister conservative rhodesian front leader ian smith smith set rhodesia on a path to independence which is something we are going to do that and it is our intention to maintain reducer. that we all know. the 965 he proclaims the unilateral declaration of independence a move that was denounced by british prime minister harold wilson and the international community. mr wilson's answer to the declaration of independence has been do i
could have been the next nelson mandela. after more than 50 years of colonial british rule rhodesia known today as zimbabwe was pushing for independence from britain the british government was prepared to work towards these with the rhodesians but only on the basis of no independence before majority rule meaning britain would not recognise rhodesia as independence before a majority rule was implemented as opposed to rule by the white colonial minority unhappy with britain's conditions and the...
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as many of you will recall, nelson mandela, one of the great freedom fighters in modern world history, famously said and i quote "it almost seems impossible until it is done." what he meant by that is the greatest obstacle to real social change has everything to do with the power of the corporate and political establishment to limit our vision as to what is possible and what we are entitled to as human beings. if we don't believe we are entitled to health care as a human right, we will never achieve universal health care. if we don't believe we are entitled to decent wages and working conditions, millions of us will continue to live in poverty. if we don't believe we are education well of required to fill our dreams, many of us will leave school with huge debt, and will never -- or will never get the education we need. if we don't believe we are thatled to live in a world has a clean environment and not ravaged by climate change, we will continue to see more droughts, floods, rising sea level, and increasingly uninhabitable planet. if we don't believe we are entitled to live in a worl
as many of you will recall, nelson mandela, one of the great freedom fighters in modern world history, famously said and i quote "it almost seems impossible until it is done." what he meant by that is the greatest obstacle to real social change has everything to do with the power of the corporate and political establishment to limit our vision as to what is possible and what we are entitled to as human beings. if we don't believe we are entitled to health care as a human right, we...
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allie nelson cared for her family with a good job as if it's working as an optician and washington d.c. that is until her employer laid her off we stayed open zones and so you know it just got to be too much in our. 3 months and you know we're going to have to shut down. and so further notice and so that's kind of where we're at right now so not. only it's not company was so we're not getting. nelson as part of the nearly 3300000 americans who filed for unemployment claims in late march government economists think the covert 19 pandemic could put as many as a 3rd of americans out of work those most at risk the 67000000 who work in the service sector the so-called gig economy and the entertainment industry. all that analysis had been living the dream in los angeles voice over work dancing acting but with social distancing mel the norm it's almost impossible for anson alice to teach or perform so it's pretty scary. somehow she which is odd. depressing and. scary. to depression scared of fright and shade are what i'm saying clean through and i can explain. michael hicks of ball state univ
allie nelson cared for her family with a good job as if it's working as an optician and washington d.c. that is until her employer laid her off we stayed open zones and so you know it just got to be too much in our. 3 months and you know we're going to have to shut down. and so further notice and so that's kind of where we're at right now so not. only it's not company was so we're not getting. nelson as part of the nearly 3300000 americans who filed for unemployment claims in late march...
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but when i met david donald at gettysburg for the richard nelson award of achievement, he wanted to hear it. and i thought what do you say to the author of a lincoln biography that was just awarded the pulitzer? i thought about that a while but i gave him the voice and he smiled that smile that is ever so david donald and he said it's as i expected. don't ever change it. >> so can you give us a full line right here in abraham link lincoln's voice as you interpret it? >> if we could first know where we are and whether we're attending, we could better judge what to do and how to do it. >> that's very nasal. and how -- the descriptions at the time described it as being high and very nasal? >> high pitched and a nasal, ready twang. i've got to go back and find where i read that but one of the other writers in the letters in those days, they would say dear cousin. heard lincoln today, most god awful voice i ever heard, but his message was pretty good. and they said it was that falsetto voice, but when you do it in quincy, illinois, for example, on the block of washington square, you remember
but when i met david donald at gettysburg for the richard nelson award of achievement, he wanted to hear it. and i thought what do you say to the author of a lincoln biography that was just awarded the pulitzer? i thought about that a while but i gave him the voice and he smiled that smile that is ever so david donald and he said it's as i expected. don't ever change it. >> so can you give us a full line right here in abraham link lincoln's voice as you interpret it? >> if we could...
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was involved in the armed resistance to white minority rule in south africa he was tried alongside nelson mandela when they were convicted of sabotage and sentenced to life in prison goldberg died at his home near cape town he had lung cancer tesla has exceeded analyst expectations for revenues as it posted its 3rd straight quarterly profit electric car maker increased revenue by almost a quarter to 6 1000000000 dollars in the 1st 3 months of this year tesla also managed to boost deliveries despite disruptions caused by the corona virus outbreak . germany has banned hezbollah on its soil and designated the iran backed group a terrorist organization police conducted early morning raids in several cities on mosques and associations suspected of affiliation with the group as below is a shiite muslim political party and militant group based in lebanon on its military wing has long been banned in germany this latest measure applies to the group's political work. let's get more i'm joined now by ahmed nouri pour of the foreign policy spokesperson for the green party in the german parliament wel
was involved in the armed resistance to white minority rule in south africa he was tried alongside nelson mandela when they were convicted of sabotage and sentenced to life in prison goldberg died at his home near cape town he had lung cancer tesla has exceeded analyst expectations for revenues as it posted its 3rd straight quarterly profit electric car maker increased revenue by almost a quarter to 6 1000000000 dollars in the 1st 3 months of this year tesla also managed to boost deliveries...
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story we're following for you here today on the governor's choice chance we're going to tackle his nelson 1st steps towards lifting the lockdown reopening the economy small shops being able to vote for business again next monday social distancing measures will stay in place. this is d.w. news from berlin you can find all our stories on it e.w. dot com i'm terry martin thanks for being with us. and. language courses. video. anytime anywhere. w. .
story we're following for you here today on the governor's choice chance we're going to tackle his nelson 1st steps towards lifting the lockdown reopening the economy small shops being able to vote for business again next monday social distancing measures will stay in place. this is d.w. news from berlin you can find all our stories on it e.w. dot com i'm terry martin thanks for being with us. and. language courses. video. anytime anywhere. w. .
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nelson got two more that year and remains the nba's all-time leader. >>> there were two baseball no-this day, one in 1979 and one by detroit to jack moore in 1984. and it was on this day in 1956 at the philadelphia warriors beat the fort wayne pistons for the nba championship, the second of an eventual six by the warrior franchise. up to this date in sports, april seventh. i'm joe fonzie. >> i know frank remembers that last one well. thanks, joe. appreciate that look back on this april seventh. >>> in the meantime, baseball, i've always made it no secret of my favorite sport. all those little things you miss about the game, for me you need to check this out. and some of those little things that transpire before the game. my favorites, throwing out the first pitch, sister mary jo, a catholic nun out of chicago, got a little showboat and her. that's kind of fun to watch [ laughter ]. in san diego last summer the royals and padres go out it. welcome cirque du soleil, that is an amazing lineup. not to be outdone, olympic gymnast, the gold medal winner, simone biles at the astros game , j
nelson got two more that year and remains the nba's all-time leader. >>> there were two baseball no-this day, one in 1979 and one by detroit to jack moore in 1984. and it was on this day in 1956 at the philadelphia warriors beat the fort wayne pistons for the nba championship, the second of an eventual six by the warrior franchise. up to this date in sports, april seventh. i'm joe fonzie. >> i know frank remembers that last one well. thanks, joe. appreciate that look back on this...
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. >> reporter: john nelson and his partner of nelson mo properties specialize in multi-million dollargs in southern california. >>> you know, the perception that most of us have is people who are buying houses for 2, 3, 5, $8 million are wealthy, and that, you know, what happens in the world doesn't really bother them because they have a lot of money. >> at every level of the market, if a buyer senses that he has another bargaining tool, he's going to use it to get a price reduction. they just want to work it anyway that they can. >> reporter: so, sellers who can avoid the bottom-fishing buyers are. >> and i spoke to a couple agents at the high-end country clubs in palm desert, indian wells yesterday. their sellers are pulling things off the market. they said if people are out now, bargain hunters.y'oi let's take it off and go back on the market next year. >> reporter: it seems eerily familiar to the market crash of 2008, except it isn't. says lawrence young, chief economist with the national association of realtors. >> in 2008 and 2009, we had a funny subprime mortgages. people over
. >> reporter: john nelson and his partner of nelson mo properties specialize in multi-million dollargs in southern california. >>> you know, the perception that most of us have is people who are buying houses for 2, 3, 5, $8 million are wealthy, and that, you know, what happens in the world doesn't really bother them because they have a lot of money. >> at every level of the market, if a buyer senses that he has another bargaining tool, he's going to use it to get a price...
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here is my favorite british admiral, vice admiral lord nelson, fights another battle. defeats napoleon's fleet in 1805 in the bat of trafalgar off the coast oversman. i like admiralling in the a lot but a he was about 5'5", tall, man of normal height. but he was fearless in combat. he lost an arm, his right arm in one battle. loss an eye in another battle. and he was beloved by his sailors, he took care of his sailors, and his captains who work for him adored him. he was a team builder. wins a battle beloved by sailors, beloved by his captainsful was he perfect? not so much. this is emma hamilton, beautiful, young, actress, we think of her today. he has adulteress affair with her over a number of years, fathers a child out of wedlock, the guy would never get through senate confirmation today. you see that picture of him? manfully looking at the signal because in those days you looked at signal flags to know where to sail your ship. looks good. he was difficult subordinate and i putting the telescope to this bind eye because he doesn't like the order from thed a hill an
here is my favorite british admiral, vice admiral lord nelson, fights another battle. defeats napoleon's fleet in 1805 in the bat of trafalgar off the coast oversman. i like admiralling in the a lot but a he was about 5'5", tall, man of normal height. but he was fearless in combat. he lost an arm, his right arm in one battle. loss an eye in another battle. and he was beloved by his sailors, he took care of his sailors, and his captains who work for him adored him. he was a team builder....