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england canceled the first charter that gave them so much power, fix their own governor and make their own laws, hands off approach towards massachusetts, when that went away and was replaced by the new charter, which gave them a royal governor imposed by england and took away a lot of the autonomy, elisha cook senior was outraged. really he was estranged from england and passed it down to his son. although elisha cook would have told you he was a subject of the crown, did not feel like it and did not talk like it. elisha cook junior took up the cause and dedicated the rest of his life to making life miserable for england. he was enemy number one for the crown for many years. the organization he created gave birth in future decades to the other caucuses, the sons of liberty, the mechanisms by which the american revolution was started pretty much. you may or may not know from the book that sam adams, who we call the firebrand of the american revolution, has a direct tie to elisha cook. elisha cook had deputies in the 1730's and 1740's. one of those was samuel adams senior, the deacon. sam adams senior and elisha cook would meet at the adams' house. and the one we know would be there.
england canceled the first charter that gave them so much power, fix their own governor and make their own laws, hands off approach towards massachusetts, when that went away and was replaced by the new charter, which gave them a royal governor imposed by england and took away a lot of the autonomy, elisha cook senior was outraged. really he was estranged from england and passed it down to his son. although elisha cook would have told you he was a subject of the crown, did not feel like it and...
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as darkness fell over new england, candidates messed met once again, and anxiously waited for the first returns of the primary season. >> jimmy carter took a long lead tonight, on the race of the presidential candidate nominations. >> when the official results came in, jimmy carter had one 30% of the total popular vote. >> they show that in new england i was not the handicapped that many people thought it would be there. >> we are number one. >> other victory celebrations would follow, but few would be as gratifying, as it was in georgia. >> i remember what we can find a microphone. >> the primaries came in succession like firecrackers on the 4th of july. can can you imagine. >> ♪ ♪ this year we have 30 state primaries making a possible, to take our campaign directly to the people of america. the homes and shopping centers, thick colleges, and beauty parlors and barber shops cut to the farmers markets. and union halls. this is been a long and a personal campaign. a kind of humbling, experience. reminding us that ultimate, political influence, rests not with the power brokers but with th
as darkness fell over new england, candidates messed met once again, and anxiously waited for the first returns of the primary season. >> jimmy carter took a long lead tonight, on the race of the presidential candidate nominations. >> when the official results came in, jimmy carter had one 30% of the total popular vote. >> they show that in new england i was not the handicapped that many people thought it would be there. >> we are number one. >> other victory...
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as darkness fell over new england, they anxiously waited for the first returns of the primary season. >> jimmy carter took a long lead in the race tonight. he won the new hampshire primary handily. >> when the official results were announced, jimmy carter had one 30% of the total popular vote. >> new hampshire results show that in new england, people -- being the south was not the handicap people thought it would be. >> other victory celebrations would follow but few would be as gratifying to the dark horse candidate from georgia. >> i remember when we could not find a microphone. >> the primaries came in rapid succession like firecrackers on the 4th of july. this year we have had 30 state primaries. >> more than ever before. making it possible to take our campaign directly to the people of america. two homes and shopping centers, to factory ship lines and colleges, to beauty parlors and barber shops, to farmers markets and union halls. this has been a long and personal campaign. it kind of humbling experience. reminding us that ultimate political influence rests not with powerbrokers
as darkness fell over new england, they anxiously waited for the first returns of the primary season. >> jimmy carter took a long lead in the race tonight. he won the new hampshire primary handily. >> when the official results were announced, jimmy carter had one 30% of the total popular vote. >> new hampshire results show that in new england, people -- being the south was not the handicap people thought it would be. >> other victory celebrations would follow but few...
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what i do know is that the views in new england were mixed it is not right to think everybody was in favor of indian removal, there was a lot of white in new england for example who thought of indian removal as atrocious. they weren't necessarily anti- racist but it was a complex view of things i can imagine there being applause as well as disgruntled folks in the audience. >> not many raised hands, which is fine. next question, can we dismiss the idea the sermon by the ideas of one who may have held ideas or could he have been expressing those shared? >> i think the longer we look at this sermon, one of the reasons given for why there was no splash at the time is because it echoed everything else everyone else was saying at the time so one explanation for why it never came to fame and stay is because basically winthrop was not that religion when he gave the sermon. some freight work by the new england quarterly a while ago about the way the sermon echoed the sermons growing up. i think it's right to say it's singular or something we can dismiss, i think he's echoing a lot of people.
what i do know is that the views in new england were mixed it is not right to think everybody was in favor of indian removal, there was a lot of white in new england for example who thought of indian removal as atrocious. they weren't necessarily anti- racist but it was a complex view of things i can imagine there being applause as well as disgruntled folks in the audience. >> not many raised hands, which is fine. next question, can we dismiss the idea the sermon by the ideas of one who...
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gets kind of a soaking rain and as i mentioned, yasmin, that arrives in southern new england for yourlete memorial d memorial day weekend forecast, coming up. >>> still ahead, new data suggests that thousands of american lives could have been saved if social distancing measures had started earlier. but the president says he wouldn't change a thing about his response. also, why dr. anthony fauci is voicing concern about the president's promise to deliver a coronavirus vaccine by the end of the year. we are back in a moment. year. we are back in a moment. among my patients i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. new sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an un
gets kind of a soaking rain and as i mentioned, yasmin, that arrives in southern new england for yourlete memorial d memorial day weekend forecast, coming up. >>> still ahead, new data suggests that thousands of american lives could have been saved if social distancing measures had started earlier. but the president says he wouldn't change a thing about his response. also, why dr. anthony fauci is voicing concern about the president's promise to deliver a coronavirus vaccine by the end...
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what i do know is the views in new england were quite mixed at the time. it's not like to thank everybody was in favor of indian removal. there were a lot of whites as well in new england, for example, the thought of indian removal as atrocious, and atrocious policy. they were not necessarily antiracist, but it was a complex view of things. i can imagine there being quite a bit of applause as well as disgruntled folks in the audience. >> we are adding lots of text questions are not many racing hands but that's fine. can we dismiss the ideas in the sermon as it is a one-man who my have held these ideas alone? cushy event expressing views shared by those random? >> that's a great question. i think the longer we look at this sermon, one of the reasons given for why made basically no splash at the time is because it just echoed of the ills of what else was saying at the time. one explanation for why it never came to fame in his own date is because basically winthrop was not that original. when he gave this sermon. there's some great work by francis brimmer and
what i do know is the views in new england were quite mixed at the time. it's not like to thank everybody was in favor of indian removal. there were a lot of whites as well in new england, for example, the thought of indian removal as atrocious, and atrocious policy. they were not necessarily antiracist, but it was a complex view of things. i can imagine there being quite a bit of applause as well as disgruntled folks in the audience. >> we are adding lots of text questions are not many...
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as darkness fell over new england, candidates met once again with their supporters and anxiously awaited first returns of the primary season. >> jimmy carter took a long lead tonight in the race for the democratic presidential nomination. he won the new hampshire primary handedly. >> when the official results were announced, jimmy carter had won 30% of the total popular vote. >> the new hampshire results show that in new england, being from the south was not the handicap that many people thought it would be. >> thanks for coming by. >> i enjoyed it. >> we're number one! >> other victory celebrations would follow, but few would be as gratifying to the dark horse candidate from georgia. >> i remember when we couldn't find a microphone. >> the primaries came in rapid succession like firecrackers on the fourth of july. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> this year, we've had 30 state primaries, more than ever before, making it possible to take our campaign directly to the people of america, to homes and shopping centers, to factory shift lines and colleges, to beauty parlors and barbershops, to
as darkness fell over new england, candidates met once again with their supporters and anxiously awaited first returns of the primary season. >> jimmy carter took a long lead tonight in the race for the democratic presidential nomination. he won the new hampshire primary handedly. >> when the official results were announced, jimmy carter had won 30% of the total popular vote. >> the new hampshire results show that in new england, being from the south was not the handicap that...
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atmosphere of new england. heartland of abolitionism. so the balance of congress was extremely different than it had been before with the homestead act or the transcontinental railroad i will not digress but for years and years. but very few expected the war to what it became. almost no one. there were a few. so the fact that it metastasized this for year-long at least 750,850,000 lives every single family was taught on - - touched far beyond any other in history and that determination of the republicans in congress to stay in and fight it is politically heroic so raising the money and those that had to be borrowed to fight every inch of the way and then i don't tend to glaze over but with the subject of finance it doesn't have natural narrative figure but it was very intense i have rambled a little bit and my answer to you. [laughter] >> how close were the key votes on these issues? you think something has passed or not if it was passed by one vote door overwhelmingly? >> as you can assume thousands of votes.
atmosphere of new england. heartland of abolitionism. so the balance of congress was extremely different than it had been before with the homestead act or the transcontinental railroad i will not digress but for years and years. but very few expected the war to what it became. almost no one. there were a few. so the fact that it metastasized this for year-long at least 750,850,000 lives every single family was taught on - - touched far beyond any other in history and that determination of the...
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what i do know is that the views in new england were quite mixed at the time. so it's not right to think that everybody was, for example, in favor of indian removal. there was a lot of, you know, whites as well in new england, for example, who thought indian removal as atrocious, an atrocious policy. they weren't necessarily antiracist, but it was a sort of complex view of things. so i can imagine there being quite a bit of applause for the speech as well as disgruntled folks in the audience. >> we don't have many raised hands, but that's fine. the next question is, can we dismiss the ideas in the sermon as the ideas of one man who may have held these ideas alone, or could he have been expressing beliefs shared by those around him? >> that's a great question. i think the longer we look at the sermon, one of the reasons given for why it made basically no splash at the time is because it just echoed everything else everyone was saying at the time. so one explanation for why it never came to fame in its own days is because basically winthrop was not that original,
what i do know is that the views in new england were quite mixed at the time. so it's not right to think that everybody was, for example, in favor of indian removal. there was a lot of, you know, whites as well in new england, for example, who thought indian removal as atrocious, an atrocious policy. they weren't necessarily antiracist, but it was a sort of complex view of things. so i can imagine there being quite a bit of applause for the speech as well as disgruntled folks in the audience....
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a lot of whites in new england who thought of that as atrociou atrocious. they were not necessarily antiracist but it was a complex view. i can imagine that being a applause and it disgruntled those in the audience. >> can we dismiss the idea in the sermon one man who held those ideas alone? or was he expressing the view shared? that's a great question the longer we look at the sermon one of the reasons given for why there is no splash at the time is it just echoed what everyone else was saying. one explanation for why it never came to fame because basically winthrop is not that original when he gave the sermon and there was some great work by the new england quarterly a while ago the way the sermon echoed those we would've heard growing up i don't think it's right to say it's a singular person to dismiss. i think he echoes a lot of people it's a commonplace sermon at the time. >> with the nationalistic history generated in the 19th century impact the progressive reform to aim power? >> that's a great question. i do not know the specific answer. but i will
a lot of whites in new england who thought of that as atrociou atrocious. they were not necessarily antiracist but it was a complex view. i can imagine that being a applause and it disgruntled those in the audience. >> can we dismiss the idea in the sermon one man who held those ideas alone? or was he expressing the view shared? that's a great question the longer we look at the sermon one of the reasons given for why there is no splash at the time is it just echoed what everyone else was...
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new england patriots owner robert kraft will join us on the reopening of america. i've got to get in a tom brady question too. john solomon here with big new major news on the corrupt origins of the fbi's russia collusion witch hunt, including new, never released texts from the strozk and page and how this goes directly into the office of barack obama. plusus fbi director wray is now finally ordered an internal investigation into the flynn probe. a little late come director. you have a lot more catching up to do. the new york toilet paper times, they spent on memorial day weekend accusing military of celebrating white supremacy. wow. nice way to say thank you to all of those who fought, bleed, died, and serve this country and protect our liberties. that would not be the 99.9% of our military. we will show you the disgusting coverage straight ahead. big breaking news, joe biden has finally emerged from his basement. sort of. very quickly, right back to his basementan. monday after two long months of hiding, he appeared in public for the very first time. he laid a wre
new england patriots owner robert kraft will join us on the reopening of america. i've got to get in a tom brady question too. john solomon here with big new major news on the corrupt origins of the fbi's russia collusion witch hunt, including new, never released texts from the strozk and page and how this goes directly into the office of barack obama. plusus fbi director wray is now finally ordered an internal investigation into the flynn probe. a little late come director. you have a lot more...
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nasa new england sports network it's the only place you can see the red sox games but there are no red sox games so dave your callers questions are stuff you tracked very closely what topics and queries and questions have your callers to your radio show into tomorrow been asking you about more so in the last couple months. well i think it may be hard to believe holland but with everyone being confined to home fitness wearables whether they be smart watches or fitbit kinds of things have gained even more popularity especially now that some people can at least go to a park or other open areas and exercise go figure even touring the lockdown people are out and about walking and jogging while social distancing of course and everything work or school from home related including new laptops and tablets and headset mikes you have things like the. the amazon eco show and the google nest they've been selling a lot more of their smart video displays like this and part of the reason is because that's how families are also staying in touch whether it's grandma granddad being able to see the kids w
nasa new england sports network it's the only place you can see the red sox games but there are no red sox games so dave your callers questions are stuff you tracked very closely what topics and queries and questions have your callers to your radio show into tomorrow been asking you about more so in the last couple months. well i think it may be hard to believe holland but with everyone being confined to home fitness wearables whether they be smart watches or fitbit kinds of things have gained...
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, but interior sections of new york and new england could see about two to four inches. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. because we're here tp make this "new" normal, feel just a little more... normal. like a good neighbor, state farm is there.® >>> good morning. i am meteorologist, kari hall. as we check out our live view in san jose, the sun is up and very clear skies across the bay area. it's going to start to warm up quickly as we head to 87 degrees in the south bay. some of our east bay microclimates will reach 92 degrees. our inland temperatures will peak tomorrow reaching up to 94 degrees, but this heat doesn't last long. we will cool off and we could even see a chance of rain next week. >>> that's your latest weather, guys >> al, thank you. >>> coming up, a new health alert over the mysterious illness striking children and the link to the coronavirus cases quadrupling here in new york we're going to hear from doctors who say they've never seen anything like it. >>> plus, the signs that all parents need to look out for sav
, but interior sections of new york and new england could see about two to four inches. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. because we're here tp make this "new" normal, feel just a little more... normal. like a good neighbor, state farm is there.® >>> good morning. i am meteorologist, kari hall. as we check out our live view in san jose, the sun is up and very clear skies across the bay area. it's going to start to warm up quickly as...
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private quarterback the 42 year old left new england after $22.00 seasons with the squad and has won more super bowls and anyone else in league brees documentary will be produced of course by e.s.p.n. his own production company and the company religion of sports the piece will include his own reflections as well as voices and outlooks related to his career it's sure to be a controversial piece however as brady remains a polarizing subject among n.f.l. fans and manila i know that we had talked about this off camera about tom brady who would be the subject of that next documentary for us been after the last dance while i put a poll on my instagram or jean-marie sports and i asked would you lather see a documentary on tom brady or tiger woods and since there are decided on brady though my viewers do not agree if the results were unanimous lee in favor of tiger woods i'm going to bow percent to 200 on you and tiger 2 no one wants to see a documentary about tom brady because he's not as universally loved we can all get behind tiger woods a story like i mean tom brady when you say self ref
private quarterback the 42 year old left new england after $22.00 seasons with the squad and has won more super bowls and anyone else in league brees documentary will be produced of course by e.s.p.n. his own production company and the company religion of sports the piece will include his own reflections as well as voices and outlooks related to his career it's sure to be a controversial piece however as brady remains a polarizing subject among n.f.l. fans and manila i know that we had talked...
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snow is also possible in new england tonight.last of wintry weather has about 100 million americans under cold weather alerts and could shatter more than 70 records from the southern plains to new england. tonight, two former u.s. army green berets are charged with terrorism and conspiracy in venezuela in connection with an apparent botched mission to overthrow that country's president. the americans were among 17 people captured by the venezuelan military sunday. the trump administration is denying any involvement. sunday is mother's day, and there's a push underway to support military moms and first responders who will spend it away from their families. this week, the national guard here in washington got care packages and thank you notes for their role in the battle against covid-19. it's part of a drive by "operation gratitude." and you can send your own thank you by visiting cbsnews.com/gratitude. well done. "on the road" is next. with mother's day coming, steve hartman sends his kids on a worldwide quest. uest. i know that
snow is also possible in new england tonight.last of wintry weather has about 100 million americans under cold weather alerts and could shatter more than 70 records from the southern plains to new england. tonight, two former u.s. army green berets are charged with terrorism and conspiracy in venezuela in connection with an apparent botched mission to overthrow that country's president. the americans were among 17 people captured by the venezuelan military sunday. the trump administration is...
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for a long time the idea was that this was establishing new england is the forefront of history, a model for all others to follow, a singular model for all of us to follow them there was the sort of revisionist moment for they basically said no he didn't want to be known by anyone who is seeking anonymity. this isn't about modeling anything. basically i guess she thought of the society as a kind of model but he never thought of it is singular or exceptional and what he's doing is looking at other models into saying we should be like those. we should be a model among all of the others in the world and the key to his sermon is to think of it as a community of love. it's a very communitarian sermon if he basically says if we love each other while of course we will be a model just like every community that loves each other well. >> what was the reaction when you try to pull them into the story i was hanging at the end of the chapter. >> there is a whole piece there about william who is also a very important activist and intellectual and how he rewrites the story entirely and they become no d
for a long time the idea was that this was establishing new england is the forefront of history, a model for all others to follow, a singular model for all of us to follow them there was the sort of revisionist moment for they basically said no he didn't want to be known by anyone who is seeking anonymity. this isn't about modeling anything. basically i guess she thought of the society as a kind of model but he never thought of it is singular or exceptional and what he's doing is looking at...
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and he picked them despite the fact that they were new englanders and the dislike new englanders ardently. [laughing] he thought they were the best he had and they were the best he had. those two men, green and knox come with washington, with only general officers who stayed the entire length of the war, who did not leave, who would not quit. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2 and was showing highlights from historian david mccullough. in 2017 he published the american spirit, a collection of speeches he has given throughout his career. he spoke at john f. kennedy presidential library in boston about how history can inform us today. >> when writing my book about harry truman i loved the idea that he went out for a walk every morning. i thought maybe i should try that as a way of sort of tuning up your head, not necessarily your body. you start thinking in a way that you don't come if you're not walking, and so last summer when the comments being made by the republican candidate for the presidency were to me not only appalling but unimaginably out of place, i thought what could i do to
and he picked them despite the fact that they were new englanders and the dislike new englanders ardently. [laughing] he thought they were the best he had and they were the best he had. those two men, green and knox come with washington, with only general officers who stayed the entire length of the war, who did not leave, who would not quit. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2 and was showing highlights from historian david mccullough. in 2017 he published the american spirit, a...
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snow showers from upstate new york on into new england and parts of pennsylvania. this will then push on in, bringing in light snow as it makes its way into the northeast new england and even the spine of the appalachians. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. >>> good wednesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. as we take a live look outside in san francisco it's a beautiful, clear start to the day. we're going to see a lot of sunshine and temperatures here reaching into the low 70s. then as you make your way inland to the east bay it's going to reach into the upper 80s. a few spots hitting 90 degrees this afternoon. a lot more 90s for tomorrow as well as friday. then by the weekend we start to cool off. and by mother's day we're going to see highs in the 70s with partly cloudy skies. >>> coming up in the next half hour, guys, record heat out west we'll talk about that coming up. >> all right, al, thank you. coming up next, the uncertain summer facing millions of families as amusement parks, camps and cruise try to survive
snow showers from upstate new york on into new england and parts of pennsylvania. this will then push on in, bringing in light snow as it makes its way into the northeast new england and even the spine of the appalachians. we're going to get to your local forecast coming up in the next 30 seconds. >>> good wednesday morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. as we take a live look outside in san francisco it's a beautiful, clear start to the day. we're going to see a lot of sunshine and...
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april, the middle of new england journal of medicine had already published 64 items on the coronavirus. they published dozens more in the weeks since. basically we are learning a ton about this virus. we are also learning how much we don't know. we started off by diagnosing people with a fever, a cough, fatigue. cause know this virus can things that look like heart attacks and things that look like strokes or actual strokes. pinkeye is a potential symptom as well. as if this it is virus is sitting at the intersection of every single one of our internal systems and just decides which one to attack at any given person. foran be totally different two people who might otherwise be equally susceptible or equally resilient. virus learning about this but it remains a complete mystery in a lot of respects. host: jackie in ohio, good morning. caller: good in a lot of respects. >> host: jacquie in ohio, good. morning. >> caller: good morning. >> host: go ahead with your comment or question. >> caller: my comment , is aboui think we should go back to work and i'm actually one that i'm actually ma
april, the middle of new england journal of medicine had already published 64 items on the coronavirus. they published dozens more in the weeks since. basically we are learning a ton about this virus. we are also learning how much we don't know. we started off by diagnosing people with a fever, a cough, fatigue. cause know this virus can things that look like heart attacks and things that look like strokes or actual strokes. pinkeye is a potential symptom as well. as if this it is virus is...
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at night is where we'll see some of that wet snow in areas of northern new england. that storm clears out and it's kind of a cold, raw saturday. for mother's day, we see things improving in areas of the nooeft northeast. yesterday, we almost had 30,000 new cases reported. that was the 20th most cases in one day. so we haven't really seen a flattening of that curve at all. and as far as the fatalities, yesterday a little over 2,000 additional. so not much positive news this week. >> thank you, bill. have a good weekend, bill. >>> we're going to go live to cnbc for an early look at what is driving the day on wall street. as we go to break, a reward for a selfless act in times of crisis. answering a call of donations by protective gear by andrew cuomo, a retired kansas farmer sent a single mask. he was set to graduate in 1971, but after the death of his father missed his final semester while just two credits away from completing his degree and instead took over his family farm. congratulations to him. we are back in a moment. congratulations to him we are back in a mome
at night is where we'll see some of that wet snow in areas of northern new england. that storm clears out and it's kind of a cold, raw saturday. for mother's day, we see things improving in areas of the nooeft northeast. yesterday, we almost had 30,000 new cases reported. that was the 20th most cases in one day. so we haven't really seen a flattening of that curve at all. and as far as the fatalities, yesterday a little over 2,000 additional. so not much positive news this week. >> thank...
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. >> it it show that's in new england being from the south was not the handicap that many people thought it would be. >>> other celebrations would follow, but few would be as gratifying for the dark horse candidate from georgia. >> i remember when we could not find a microphone. the primaries came in rapid succession like fire crackers on the fourth of july. >> this year we had 30 state primaries. more than ever before. making it possible to take our campaign directly to the people of america. to homes and shopping centers, to vak tire lines and colleges, beauty parlors colleges to beauty parlors and barber shops. to farmers markets and union hauls. this has been a long personal campaign, a humbling experience, reminding us that ultimate political influence rests not with the power brokers but with the people. >> the people listened to the simple way jimmy carter voiced the high ideals of the democratic party. they showed their approval with feverish excitement, far cry from polite and solitary handshakes months before. the smile that greeted those voters had become as familiar as the mo
. >> it it show that's in new england being from the south was not the handicap that many people thought it would be. >>> other celebrations would follow, but few would be as gratifying for the dark horse candidate from georgia. >> i remember when we could not find a microphone. the primaries came in rapid succession like fire crackers on the fourth of july. >> this year we had 30 state primaries. more than ever before. making it possible to take our campaign directly...
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he picked them despite the fact that they were new englanders any dislikes new englanders. he thought they were the best he had in the works. those two men, during an ox, with washington, were the only officers who stayed the length of the war and did not leave. who would not quit. >> you're watching tv on "c-span2". our showing highlights from historian david mccullough. in 2017, he published the american spirit . collection of speeches he has given throughout his career. he spoke with the john f. kennedy presidential library in boston. about how history can inform us today. david: i am writing a book about hearing truman, i love the idea that he went out for a walk every morning. i thought maybe i should try that. as a way of sort of clearing of your head. you start thinking in a way, if you are not walking. and so last summer, when the comments being made by the republican candidates for the presidency to me, not only appalling but unimaginably out of place. i thought, what can i do to provide some counter point of view to this. i started thinking about some of the speec
he picked them despite the fact that they were new englanders any dislikes new englanders. he thought they were the best he had in the works. those two men, during an ox, with washington, were the only officers who stayed the length of the war and did not leave. who would not quit. >> you're watching tv on "c-span2". our showing highlights from historian david mccullough. in 2017, he published the american spirit . collection of speeches he has given throughout his career. he...
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it was not grand and it was not old it was apparently one party and if you are a new england republican you are very different than an illinois republican or wisconsin republican they all had different goals and jungles. they are barely coherent as a party and lincoln is not much of a party leader. he's an accidental nominee of party bosses and that's good for him. he's not really dictating party policy. and then the situation in washington is terrible. the republicans are unpopular there is a nether president, a democrat, james buchanan who is sullen and uncooperative with lincoln and it's coming very close to recognizing the new confederate government which does not even really have a name yet. the states have seceded away from the u.s. they just have not quite formed in their new government. foreign powers are on the verge phrase i use a lot on the verge of recognizing this new slave -based country without a clear name yet. what i was shocked to discover was how close the south came to sending a pretty small set of militia soldiers, it would not have been organized troops but a coupl
it was not grand and it was not old it was apparently one party and if you are a new england republican you are very different than an illinois republican or wisconsin republican they all had different goals and jungles. they are barely coherent as a party and lincoln is not much of a party leader. he's an accidental nominee of party bosses and that's good for him. he's not really dictating party policy. and then the situation in washington is terrible. the republicans are unpopular there is a...
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he goes on to speak in new england afterwards. and, he was actually visiting his son, robert, who was in school in new england. but he also was speaking there. and it is kind of funny. allegedly, robert was nervous about his father being there. about him being cultured and cultivated in all his friends loved him. he's a great guy what your problem, rob? he goes back home, he has had may be a moment in the sun there, but there are things going on to help him. and, yes, he does have somebody who thinks should be president and mary certainly encourages the idea. i'm being ironic by putting the photo of norman judd next to her because she hated norman judd but he was the president of the republican party. and lincoln corresponds with judd, and he says, i appear to be a candidate, i am not too far in, not a lot of people are for me, but i'm getting there. and, it is my understanding that you are going to vote on where the convention will be. and i think it might help me if it is in illinois. and when they have the national committee me
he goes on to speak in new england afterwards. and, he was actually visiting his son, robert, who was in school in new england. but he also was speaking there. and it is kind of funny. allegedly, robert was nervous about his father being there. about him being cultured and cultivated in all his friends loved him. he's a great guy what your problem, rob? he goes back home, he has had may be a moment in the sun there, but there are things going on to help him. and, yes, he does have somebody who...
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he goes on, to speak in new england afterward. and he was actually visiting his son robert who was going to school in new england, but heen was also speaking there, and it's funny, allegedly robert was nervousrobe about his father being there because he didn't thinkbe his father was that cultured or cultivated, and his him, thought he was a great s guy.y.lo what's your problem robert. problehe goes back home, and hes maybe just a moment in the sunn there there are things going on to help him and yes, he does haveyes, somebody who thinks he should be president and mary certainly encourages the idea and i'm being an ironic byic being a photo of norman judge next herthe because she hatedha norman judge but judge was the head of the republican party. lincoln corresponds with jihad and he says, i appeared to be a candidate i'm not too far in and not a lot of people are all out and i'm getting there and it's my understanding that you are going to vote where thegoin convention will be judd and iit think it might help me if it's in illino
he goes on, to speak in new england afterward. and he was actually visiting his son robert who was going to school in new england, but heen was also speaking there, and it's funny, allegedly robert was nervousrobe about his father being there because he didn't thinkbe his father was that cultured or cultivated, and his him, thought he was a great s guy.y.lo what's your problem robert. problehe goes back home, and hes maybe just a moment in the sunn there there are things going on to help him...
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. >> reporter: lori who owns six fitness centers in new england and utah, agrees small companies are going to need more time. >> it's not like turning on a light switch. it's like pumping up a flat tire with a bicycle pump. so it's going to be gradual. we need three months to be able to get back to full staffing. >> reporter: in maine p.p.p. is helping bring some employees back including casias who sacrificed $500 a week she would have made from unemployment insurance for the security of a job. >> kind of sad we have to go back to work. oh, but, you know, i miss working. i prefer to have a secure job by now than later looking for a job. >> there are proposals in the senate to give some of these businesses more time for loan forgiveness. and if the rules don't change, the business owners we spoke to said despite the challenges, they may not be able to spend all the money they've been given. >> ed o'keefe following the money. >>> overseas, some european nations hit hard by the coronavirus are also starting the slow process of reopening. chris lifesay has the story from rome. >> reporte
. >> reporter: lori who owns six fitness centers in new england and utah, agrees small companies are going to need more time. >> it's not like turning on a light switch. it's like pumping up a flat tire with a bicycle pump. so it's going to be gradual. we need three months to be able to get back to full staffing. >> reporter: in maine p.p.p. is helping bring some employees back including casias who sacrificed $500 a week she would have made from unemployment insurance for the...
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he picked them despite the fact that he disk liked doing killers -- new england learners those two men green and knocks with washington where the only general officers who stayed the entire length of the war. who would not quit. you make your watching book tv. we are showing highlights from the historian many appearances. they published the american spirit a collection of speeches throughout the career. about how history can inform us today. when i was writing my book about harry trimble truman i love the idea that he went for a walk every morning. i thought maybe i should try that as a way of tuning up your head not necessarily your body. and you start thinking in a way that you don't if you're not walking. last summer when the comments are made by the republican candidate for the presidency were to me but not only appalling but unimaginable i thought what could i do to provide some counter review. such as the 200 anniversary. the anniversary of the white house in the memorial service at dallas which i was asked to be the speaker. and commencement speeches and speeches that i have giv
he picked them despite the fact that he disk liked doing killers -- new england learners those two men green and knocks with washington where the only general officers who stayed the entire length of the war. who would not quit. you make your watching book tv. we are showing highlights from the historian many appearances. they published the american spirit a collection of speeches throughout the career. about how history can inform us today. when i was writing my book about harry trimble truman...
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grantor through new england, and at one point, when he got to boston, he became acquainted with a man who is famous for having displaying automatons. creations that were mechanical that because somebody would maybe be in a box under the stage, would seem to talk and respond to questions. it occurred to him because the crowds have began to for her, to plant a story in the newspaper saying that she was actually an automaton that she had been made out of in your and gadgets and things like that. this sort of became a typical boy for part of many other act, he would either create kind of counterargument about a person or whatever is on display. and then sort of challenge audiences to come and see for themselves. it was something in his museum, people may have paid wants to see this act or whatever it was 90 would of course be encouraging them to come back. the back seat again. i do think if you look the length of his career, one of the things he knew that he was doing was he was not only bringing people in who live lives that were pretty isolated, when he was born, the telegraph had not b
grantor through new england, and at one point, when he got to boston, he became acquainted with a man who is famous for having displaying automatons. creations that were mechanical that because somebody would maybe be in a box under the stage, would seem to talk and respond to questions. it occurred to him because the crowds have began to for her, to plant a story in the newspaper saying that she was actually an automaton that she had been made out of in your and gadgets and things like that....
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he goes on to speak in new england afterward. and he was actually visiting his son robert who was in school in new england. but he also was speaking there. and it's kind of funny, allegedly robert was nervous about his father being there because he didn't think his father was that cultured and cultivated. all of robert's friends loved him. this great guy. what's your problem, bob? he goes back home. he had maybe just a moment in the sun there. but there are things going on to help him. yes, he does have somebody who thinks he should be president and mary encourages the idea. i'm being a bit ironic by putting a photo of norman judd next it her because she hated him. he was the chairman of the illinois republican party. lincoln corresponds with judd. and he says, i appear to be a candidate. i'm not too far in and not a lot of people are all out for me. i'm getting there. it's my understanding that you are going to vote on where the convention will be. and i think it might help me if it's in illinois. and when they have the national
he goes on to speak in new england afterward. and he was actually visiting his son robert who was in school in new england. but he also was speaking there. and it's kind of funny, allegedly robert was nervous about his father being there because he didn't think his father was that cultured and cultivated. all of robert's friends loved him. this great guy. what's your problem, bob? he goes back home. he had maybe just a moment in the sun there. but there are things going on to help him. yes, he...
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there is your forecast snow model as we go through time and the jackpot is going to remain into new england, this is significant in the next 12 to 24 hours for the east coast and northeast, we are going to break a lot of records and celebrate with some quarantining tomorrow. i love you guys, thank you for remembering. jillian: you are part of the glue that holds everything together and we miss you. >> that's what i'm waiting for, for you to say that. rob: happy birthday. have a good one. 10 minutes after the hour, the dallas salon owner opening up about her short time behind bars. >> i have a cell by myself, the worst thing was i didn't get to call anybody when i got there the full first night. rob: shelley luther freed just hours after a course correction by governor greg abbott. jillian: michael burgess says abbott deserves a lot of credit for this. he joins us live. rob: celebrity mother's day early with messages from members of the fox news team. >> i will take another controversial position. i am for mothers. they perpetuate the species. they are regrettably nice and above all they lov
there is your forecast snow model as we go through time and the jackpot is going to remain into new england, this is significant in the next 12 to 24 hours for the east coast and northeast, we are going to break a lot of records and celebrate with some quarantining tomorrow. i love you guys, thank you for remembering. jillian: you are part of the glue that holds everything together and we miss you. >> that's what i'm waiting for, for you to say that. rob: happy birthday. have a good one....
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new englanders by nature, bicultural tradition were fiercely independent people, independence was a way of life, so was religion. the most important in understanding that time, that age, that moment in history and those protagonists. we believe in strongly the separation of church and state and to a large degree they all did too but the separation of church and state in their time in their minds, lives in spirits did not mean separation of church and statesman. if we want to understand that, we have to understand the part religion played in their life and their outlook on what might happen next. they also had very long distance communication the took a lot of time and travail and almost beyond our reckoning to get a letter back between philadelphia and boston or quincy where the adamss lived, took at least two weeks, communication across the ocean in the adams abigail and john were separated cumulatively ten years and that separation was created by the atlantic ocean and to communicate across the atlantic ocean took upwards of 3 to 6 months. and what did that mean? it is very inconvenie
new englanders by nature, bicultural tradition were fiercely independent people, independence was a way of life, so was religion. the most important in understanding that time, that age, that moment in history and those protagonists. we believe in strongly the separation of church and state and to a large degree they all did too but the separation of church and state in their time in their minds, lives in spirits did not mean separation of church and statesman. if we want to understand that, we...
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and coming up in sport on bbc news, england's cricketers can start limited training next week, as teames plan for a return to action after the coronavirus shutdown. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. there is serious concern that tens of thousands of seriously ill people in england are not seeking help because of fears that they might catch the coronavirus in hospital — or be a burden on the nhs. the starkest illustration of this is the drop in visits to a&e departments — down by more than half since the outbreak began. doctors worry that conditions as serious as heart attacks and strokes are being overlooked. patients groups have also raised concerns that, in preparing the nhs for tackling the coronavirus, other treatments have been delayed. as for today, the total number of deaths linked to the coronavirus across the uk has now reached 33,614. that's an increase of a28 deaths reported in the last 2a hours. here's our health editor hugh pym. plenty of staff and not many patients. it's got a little busier here in a&e in recent days, but not much. like many other hospitals
and coming up in sport on bbc news, england's cricketers can start limited training next week, as teames plan for a return to action after the coronavirus shutdown. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. there is serious concern that tens of thousands of seriously ill people in england are not seeking help because of fears that they might catch the coronavirus in hospital — or be a burden on the nhs. the starkest illustration of this is the drop in visits to a&e departments —...
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cold in areas of northern new england. get to wednesday morning, that's the last cold morning. 86 by the end of the week in areas of virginia. even new york city could be near 80 by the time we get to friday. so, yes, you can say we didn't really have much of a spring. straight to summer next week. >> i'm going to tell you a little secret, bill. whenever you tease for me an extended forecast, i literally cannot wait because i am a very impatient person and i grab my phone and look at the temperature outlook for the next ten days as you take us through the weather. so i'm ahead of you seeing some of the seven-day temperatures here in new york. i cheat every time because i can't wait. >> all right. just use your phone. >>> still ahead, we're going to dig into new report background how the coronavirus outbreak is causing overcrowding and chaotic conditions at the u.s. border with mexico. also, there's a new face mask policy at the white house, but the rules don't seem to apply to the president. we're back in a moment. hey all
cold in areas of northern new england. get to wednesday morning, that's the last cold morning. 86 by the end of the week in areas of virginia. even new york city could be near 80 by the time we get to friday. so, yes, you can say we didn't really have much of a spring. straight to summer next week. >> i'm going to tell you a little secret, bill. whenever you tease for me an extended forecast, i literally cannot wait because i am a very impatient person and i grab my phone and look at the...
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it was a little topsy-turvy, even north new england. >> thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, everybody,he united states is expected to hit another grim milestone today. what president trump has to say about the u.s. reaching 100,000 deaths from the coronavirus. >>> also, the president calls joe biden's decision to wear a mask on memorial day unusual. and biden is hitting back. those stories and more, coming up. 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. i but what i do count on...ts anis boost high protein...rs, and now, there's boost mobility... ...with key nutrients to help support... joints, muscles, and bones. try boost mobility, with added collagen. puberty means personal space. so sports clothes sit around growing odors. that's why we graduated to tide pods sport. finally something more powerful than the funk. tide sport removes even week-old sweat odor. it's got to be tide. the first and only full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel available
it was a little topsy-turvy, even north new england. >> thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, everybody,he united states is expected to hit another grim milestone today. what president trump has to say about the u.s. reaching 100,000 deaths from the coronavirus. >>> also, the president calls joe biden's decision to wear a mask on memorial day unusual. and biden is hitting back. those stories and more, coming up. sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric....
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other key games, week 7 in new england, but not against tom brady. week 9 on thursday night against the packers, followed by a trip back to new orleans, week 15 on the road against dallas and then the final game of the year at levi's against seattle. as for the preseason dates, the 49ers open against the broncos and in the battle of the bay rivalry returns to levi's against the raiders followed by a road game against the bears at home against the chargers, we don't know if the games will be played at all. meanwhile the raiders are set to open allegiant stadium in las vegas on week 2 against the saints. that game will be played on monday night football. so far, the nfl has by covid-19 as for the games, we will see. >>> a live look from the top of mount bakker, the sun still beating down. paul heggen is here with the forecast, and another warm one tomorrow. >> a hot one, further inland the temperatures might even be a couple degrees warmer and it was in the 90s and a lot of inland locations and it still toasty in concord and livermore, especially low to
other key games, week 7 in new england, but not against tom brady. week 9 on thursday night against the packers, followed by a trip back to new orleans, week 15 on the road against dallas and then the final game of the year at levi's against seattle. as for the preseason dates, the 49ers open against the broncos and in the battle of the bay rivalry returns to levi's against the raiders followed by a road game against the bears at home against the chargers, we don't know if the games will be...
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news. some lockdown measures in england are to be eased, from monday. ncan kennedy reports from the new forest. across england, from the beaches of brighton to the scenery of surrey, it's already starting to look crowded in some places ahead of monday's changes. in the new forest, most but not all families welcome the adjustment that allows groups of up to six people to meet. i don't think it'll do any harm, as long as everyone‘s sensible, yeah. so i think, yes, meet up, be sensible, keep a distance and i can't see it being a problem. it's dangerous. we've got to keep on how we are doing now, social distancing and keep everything closed. new police figures in england show fines for breaching lockdown laws fell below 900 in the past two weeks, but guardians at popular places like this still have concerns about what's coming. right across england, the rules do change from monday about social distancing. what's your message to the public? the rules may change on monday, but our message remains the same, that you need to plan your visit and you need to maint
news. some lockdown measures in england are to be eased, from monday. ncan kennedy reports from the new forest. across england, from the beaches of brighton to the scenery of surrey, it's already starting to look crowded in some places ahead of monday's changes. in the new forest, most but not all families welcome the adjustment that allows groups of up to six people to meet. i don't think it'll do any harm, as long as everyone‘s sensible, yeah. so i think, yes, meet up, be sensible, keep a...
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it's interesting, "the new england journal of medicine" came out with this.ow that wearing a mask outside a health care facility is offers little if any protection from infection. public health authority is to find this significant covid-19 as face-to-face contact with in 6 feet with a patient with symptomatic covid-19 sustained for a few minutes. the desire for widespread masking is a reflexive reaction to anxiety over the pandemic. it sounds like they are in the same choir as you are, molly. >> i think a lot of doctors are. and dr. anthony fauci as we have artie seen, dr. fauci, before this was a political tool, he had derision for the idea that the cloth mask could stop the flow of the pandemic. we have seen the shift. >> martha: it is fascinating how it has become sort of a symbol of what kind of person you are instead of boiling down, and i think that that is one of the most clear examples i have seen in the new england journal of medicine, which is a very esteemed journal talking about what actually you have to worry about. thank you very much, interest
it's interesting, "the new england journal of medicine" came out with this.ow that wearing a mask outside a health care facility is offers little if any protection from infection. public health authority is to find this significant covid-19 as face-to-face contact with in 6 feet with a patient with symptomatic covid-19 sustained for a few minutes. the desire for widespread masking is a reflexive reaction to anxiety over the pandemic. it sounds like they are in the same choir as you...
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that will move through new york city and eventually across new england, too.res about 20 degrees colder than it was yesterday. we also have a chance of some heavy rain that's already falling through arkansas, back into parts of eastern texas and also up near the chicago area later this afternoon and into this evening. that area of low pressure, you see that swirl in the radar there, that's the storm system that's going to continue to spread east. we could see larger hail, winds in excess of 60 miles per hour in the chicago area. also through the northern plains we could see hail in excess of 2 inches in diameter and down south across texas and into oklahoma, there's a chance we could see up to 5 inches of rain. a lot going on, especially through the middle of the >>> >>> that's your latest forecast. peter? >> all right, dylan. thanks so much. just ahead right here, how to keep your family safe before you head out the door for your memorial chic dago! "ok, so, magnificent mile for me!" i thought i was managing... ...my moderate to severe crohn's disease. yes! u
that will move through new york city and eventually across new england, too.res about 20 degrees colder than it was yesterday. we also have a chance of some heavy rain that's already falling through arkansas, back into parts of eastern texas and also up near the chicago area later this afternoon and into this evening. that area of low pressure, you see that swirl in the radar there, that's the storm system that's going to continue to spread east. we could see larger hail, winds in excess of 60...
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during the day today, it moves up into new england. be from new york city north wards during the lunch hour. by the time we head towards this evening and sunset, still some lunch. the steadest rains will be in the areas of northern new england. by the time we get through tonight, it's all over with. and it clears out for your saturday, which is the best news overall. other stories today, the heat building in areas of texas and finally your weekend forecast, gorgeous weather. all of the east coast goes throughout saturday. the only problems on sunday, some rain in the ohio valley. hopefully we all can get out there safely this weekend and enjoy some of that sunshine. a lot of the areas of the country didn't have a nice april. >> yeah. i hope we all can, as well. looking at those numbers, bill, i hope we are continuously shocked by the magnitude of the numbers. over 60,000 deaths at this point and just remembering that it is reprehensible that 60,000 americans have lost their lives over the last two months because of this disease. >> and
during the day today, it moves up into new england. be from new york city north wards during the lunch hour. by the time we head towards this evening and sunset, still some lunch. the steadest rains will be in the areas of northern new england. by the time we get through tonight, it's all over with. and it clears out for your saturday, which is the best news overall. other stories today, the heat building in areas of texas and finally your weekend forecast, gorgeous weather. all of the east...
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tiene que averiguar por quÉ hay muchos estados, new england, california que muchos de los tratamientosemos por estar aquÍ en la ediciÓn digital. un tema que le preocupa a tantos padres y madres de familia, hay muchos empleos que cubren este tipo de procedimientos. borja: avianca, una de las aerolÍneas mÁs importantes del mundo se acogiÓ al capÍtulo 11 de bancarrota. fue realizada como resultado del impacto de la pandemia. cerca de 90% de los paÍses han donde vuela permanecen bajo restricciones aÉreas. la empresa seguirÁ sirviendo a los clientes dentro del proceso y que pueden seguir gestionando viajes con la aerolÍnea sin ningÚn tipo de problema. carolina: el dÍa de hoy aproximadamente 1 millÓn de estudiantes han vuelto a los colegios en francia y lo hacen bajo estrictas de medidas de seguridad. estamos hablando de que algunos bares, restaurantes, teatros y establecimientos de mÚsica tambiÉn deberÍan estar esperando hasta fin de mes para ellos poder hacerlo pero no es el caso de los estudiantes. los usuarios de transporte pÚblico, mayores de 11 aÑos deben llevar tapabocas. las frontera
tiene que averiguar por quÉ hay muchos estados, new england, california que muchos de los tratamientosemos por estar aquÍ en la ediciÓn digital. un tema que le preocupa a tantos padres y madres de familia, hay muchos empleos que cubren este tipo de procedimientos. borja: avianca, una de las aerolÍneas mÁs importantes del mundo se acogiÓ al capÍtulo 11 de bancarrota. fue realizada como resultado del impacto de la pandemia. cerca de 90% de los paÍses han donde vuela permanecen bajo...
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. -- robertt that kraft, god bless him, owns the new england patriots, new england patriots haven't done new yorkers a lot of favors over the years, but great sports team. has to send aft private plane to china to pick up masks from massachusetts? that's how we handle a global pandemic? call mr. kraft and say can you do me a favor, governor baker, as long as the plane is going, can you pick up some masks for me? two major states in the middle of a pandemic -- robert kraft is sending a plane? you guys want to comment on anything? >> i would just add on your point when you asked about the higher cases in new york and the west coast and the very limit stream. there are mixed views out there but it's important to her member that the travel ban here did not happen until march 16 when they closed it down to most of europe. they did the asia travel ban at the end of january, so those flights go to the west coast and the flights from europe come to newark and new york. gov. cuomo: and of january, you do the china travel ban. you don't do the u.k. travel ban to the middle of march. and of january
. -- robertt that kraft, god bless him, owns the new england patriots, new england patriots haven't done new yorkers a lot of favors over the years, but great sports team. has to send aft private plane to china to pick up masks from massachusetts? that's how we handle a global pandemic? call mr. kraft and say can you do me a favor, governor baker, as long as the plane is going, can you pick up some masks for me? two major states in the middle of a pandemic -- robert kraft is sending a plane?...