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john robinson never made it to new england. he died in 1625. his son came to plymouth colony about six years later, first falmouth, then scituate and then barnstable. he is renowned for something he said in 1659. at that point, plymouth leaders were beside themselves about the becauseof quakers missionaries had first appeared in the colony two years earlier. they had quickly gained some converts and sympathizers, especially in the town of sandwich. the authorities tried all sorts of measures to stamp out what they understood as rank heresy. they arrested, whipped, imprisoned and find quakers -- and fined quakers. they banished missionaries. they found they couldn't actually legally banish them and hope they would go away. they had to actually escort them to rhode island to get them to leave. at least for a while. they even authorized constables in sandwich to erect cages for the public display and humiliation of quakers. minister,to a boston the governor of plymouth colony had the idea of having the so when heads shaved, they forcibly removed t
john robinson never made it to new england. he died in 1625. his son came to plymouth colony about six years later, first falmouth, then scituate and then barnstable. he is renowned for something he said in 1659. at that point, plymouth leaders were beside themselves about the becauseof quakers missionaries had first appeared in the colony two years earlier. they had quickly gained some converts and sympathizers, especially in the town of sandwich. the authorities tried all sorts of measures to...
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new england lived by trade. you can't farm very well in new england. you can fish and engage in trade. in new england, they traded a lot with britain. the vote in favor of the war of 1812 didn't include new england's votes. new england states, especially when the war was going badly, during all but its last two weeks, said this was a lousy idea to go to war and you know what, maybe the union was a lousy idea. so daniel webster, who had a very keen legal mind, started making the argument for secession. new england secession. now, after andrew jackson miraculously won the battle of new orleans, webster would rethink and start to back pedal really quickly. but one of my broader themes is that this question of is secession legitimate. can the states interfere with the enforcement of federal law? again, this is going depend on the south in the 1860s. and this is the justification for abraham lincoln and the union fighting against southern secession. it came up first for my guys in the war of 1812. it came up a second time in the early 1830s when south carol
new england lived by trade. you can't farm very well in new england. you can fish and engage in trade. in new england, they traded a lot with britain. the vote in favor of the war of 1812 didn't include new england's votes. new england states, especially when the war was going badly, during all but its last two weeks, said this was a lousy idea to go to war and you know what, maybe the union was a lousy idea. so daniel webster, who had a very keen legal mind, started making the argument for...
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new england secession. after andrew jackson miraculously won the battle of new orleans, webster started to backpedal really quickly. but one of the broader themes that i have is, this question of is secession legitimate. can the state, interfere with the enforcement of federal law. and again, this is going to be you know is really going to penned on the south in the 1860. and this is the justification for abraham lincoln, fighting in secession. and it came up first from my guys, in the war of 1812. he came up the second time, in the early 18 thirties, when south carolina, threatened to leave the union. not over slavery, but over the tax. tariff. yes tax. and they thought peter people can get that work took over a tariff, and what is yes. if you have to summarize the causes of the american revolution, in in forwards, what was a slogan? >> no taxation, without representation. the american revolution was all about taxes. and south carolina, was ready to leave the union, because they didn't like a tax bill. that
new england secession. after andrew jackson miraculously won the battle of new orleans, webster started to backpedal really quickly. but one of the broader themes that i have is, this question of is secession legitimate. can the state, interfere with the enforcement of federal law. and again, this is going to be you know is really going to penned on the south in the 1860. and this is the justification for abraham lincoln, fighting in secession. and it came up first from my guys, in the war of...
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plan today is to start in some ways at the climax of this story with al smith's triumphal tour of new england in october of 1928. i would like to use that as a launching point to explore my major interventions in the book and then jump back to try and explain why american and new stock working-class voters became so enthusiastic about al smith, and more importantly, became committed democrats for several generations. it was a crisp new england autumn morning as we steamed into massachusetts, on october 24th 1928, the temperature in boston had dropped from 75 degrees the previous afternoon to the mid-50's. by 3:30 p.m. when the locamotive arrived, the city had settled into one of boston's cloudy fall days, considerably cooler than the day before. the anticipatory autumnal chill resulting from this atmospheric dynamism presaged with a sort of meteorological poetry, the wave of a people that would sweep from the birchers to the massachusetts bay. on board the train was the democratic nominee for president, the governor of new york. the noted progressive crusader. champion of the urban working cl
plan today is to start in some ways at the climax of this story with al smith's triumphal tour of new england in october of 1928. i would like to use that as a launching point to explore my major interventions in the book and then jump back to try and explain why american and new stock working-class voters became so enthusiastic about al smith, and more importantly, became committed democrats for several generations. it was a crisp new england autumn morning as we steamed into massachusetts, on...
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most of the whigs are going to come from new england because of the tariff, those factors are in new england. but they also come from the west. this is what distinguished clay to hamilton. quite hopes his improvements will get western votes. but they have opposition, the democratic party. the democrats oppose the american system. the democrats adopt a strict interpretation of the constitution. it is a very limited view of the federal government powers. the democrats appeal to farmers, wealthy plantation owners in the south, but also to common ordinary people. to wage earners, working class laborers and laborers in places like new york. new york is definitely a hotbed for democratic activity. we new york, we have martin van buren. he is a democrat and later president of the united states. he later leaves the democratic party and joins the anti slavery free soil party. we will get to that in a future lecture. representing the south for the democrats, we have another legendary figure. john calhoun. calhoun is a rapid defender of slavery. he is also a rabbit opponent of the tariffed. he h
most of the whigs are going to come from new england because of the tariff, those factors are in new england. but they also come from the west. this is what distinguished clay to hamilton. quite hopes his improvements will get western votes. but they have opposition, the democratic party. the democrats oppose the american system. the democrats adopt a strict interpretation of the constitution. it is a very limited view of the federal government powers. the democrats appeal to farmers, wealthy...
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dissenting from popular accolades for the coolidge academy, smith talked about new england's textile economy and contrasted that widespread and profound regional suffering with herbert hoover's sanguine remarks. smith's alternative approach was revealed in his record of progressive, social and welfare and labor reforms in new york state. so republican cries of socialism were portrayed by smith as a renewed attempt, in his words, by selfish groups to derail, again, in his words, forward looking suggestions for the betterment of the human element. al smith was running against the harding-coolidge-hoover status quo, and his admirers were quite receptive to the message. understanding al smith's message within the context of his progressive tenure as governor, an irishman from new york's lower east side wrote a letter prodding the maverick nebraska republican, george w. norris, to cross party lines and support the democrat, which eventually he did. the "new yorker" boasted that, quote, the new york wonder man had bombasted things so that life wasn't worth living. an italian-american voter
dissenting from popular accolades for the coolidge academy, smith talked about new england's textile economy and contrasted that widespread and profound regional suffering with herbert hoover's sanguine remarks. smith's alternative approach was revealed in his record of progressive, social and welfare and labor reforms in new york state. so republican cries of socialism were portrayed by smith as a renewed attempt, in his words, by selfish groups to derail, again, in his words, forward looking...
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it is on to new england. the niners looking to carry momentum from sunday's win into foxborough this weekend. coach shanahan revealeded he doesn't believe richard sherman will be back until after the bye week. the niners play four more games and at new orleans before that buy in week 1 1. >> as our guys just the more they realize that is trying as hard as you can every week and blocking out everything else and just getting better as the year goes and i really felt that last week. >> you know, as soon as monday was over, we were right on to new england. brand-new week and challenge for us. you know, we approach each week with the same mind set to get better from the previous. it doesn't matter what happened. we can use that momentum but at the end of the day, we have to put work? >> building and building and experience adversity and tough times in order for those kind of moments to rise and for everybody to grow together. >> jimmy garoppolo is headed back to new england for the first time since the trade in 20
it is on to new england. the niners looking to carry momentum from sunday's win into foxborough this weekend. coach shanahan revealeded he doesn't believe richard sherman will be back until after the bye week. the niners play four more games and at new orleans before that buy in week 1 1. >> as our guys just the more they realize that is trying as hard as you can every week and blocking out everything else and just getting better as the year goes and i really felt that last week. >>...
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the undrafted rookie goes 20 yards, into new england territory. that set up wilson for his second touchdown of the game, the 49ers headed to the locker room for a 23-3 lead. the 49ers picked up where they left off in the second half. a beautiful adjustment to haul in a 23-yard pass. six catches on the day, for 115 yards. and this ended any doubt, wilson finds the end zone. the third guy 30-6. wilson brushes 112 yards, but he hurts his ankle on the play. lesson was taken to the locker room with yet another high ankle sprain. but things could not have gone any better in his homecoming, they improve 4-3 with a 30 3-6 victory. head all the way across the country for a win and make everyone happy. >> a cool week with a lot of emotion and a lot of memory, coming back here and seeing the same stadium and the same songs that they used to play. it was exciting, i can imagine it going any better than this. >> there was impressive character, adding up collectively. these guys play every down like it is their last play. >> you've got to give credit to all the
the undrafted rookie goes 20 yards, into new england territory. that set up wilson for his second touchdown of the game, the 49ers headed to the locker room for a 23-3 lead. the 49ers picked up where they left off in the second half. a beautiful adjustment to haul in a 23-yard pass. six catches on the day, for 115 yards. and this ended any doubt, wilson finds the end zone. the third guy 30-6. wilson brushes 112 yards, but he hurts his ankle on the play. lesson was taken to the locker room with...
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snow mixing in new england. tomorrow morning temperatures could feel like in the 30s as far south as tennessee. >> always great to have you. when we come back another football covid scare. news on the new england patriots. also news coming i >>> tonight the impact of the covid on football in this country growing it will new england patriots practice was canceled today after a player tested positive. so far they're expected to play on sunday. in college football, six games this weekend opponented or cancels. after testing positive early they are week, nick saban hopes to be back on the sidelines tomorrow night. he needs three straight days of negative tests to return. the university says he -i hear someone go, "did-strangers cough at me.ys?" -move away from me. -someone spit towards my direction. -all the stereotypes that we've worked so hard to break are just going to be reversed. and i won't let that happen. -we all have to play our part. -i donate my plasma. -i've been making masks. -we deserve respect just as
snow mixing in new england. tomorrow morning temperatures could feel like in the 30s as far south as tennessee. >> always great to have you. when we come back another football covid scare. news on the new england patriots. also news coming i >>> tonight the impact of the covid on football in this country growing it will new england patriots practice was canceled today after a player tested positive. so far they're expected to play on sunday. in college football, six games this...
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it was a crisp new england autumn morning as the democratic victory special steamed eastward into massachusetts from upstate new york. on october 24, 1928, the temperature in boston had dropped from an unseasonable 75 degrees the previous afternoon into the mid-50s. by 3:30 p.m., when the locomotive arrived at south station, the city had settled into one of boston's cloudy fall days, considerably cooler than the day before. the anticipatory chill resulting from this atmospheric dynamism pressured with a sort of meteorological poetry, the wave of energy and upheaval that would sweep from the berkshires down to massachusetts in the wake of the albany-bound train. on board was the governor of new york, the noted progressive champion of the urban working class, unashamed catholic and proponent of tolerance, liberal and economic reform, alfred e. smith. the train slowed first at pittsfield in the west, greeted by 10,000 supporters, followed by about 30,000 in springfield where a band hailed their visitor with his familiar theme, "the sidewalks of new york." there massachusetts senator david ignatius
it was a crisp new england autumn morning as the democratic victory special steamed eastward into massachusetts from upstate new york. on october 24, 1928, the temperature in boston had dropped from an unseasonable 75 degrees the previous afternoon into the mid-50s. by 3:30 p.m., when the locomotive arrived at south station, the city had settled into one of boston's cloudy fall days, considerably cooler than the day before. the anticipatory chill resulting from this atmospheric dynamism...
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it is on to new england. looking to carry momentum into foxborough this weekend. n't expect to see richard sherman or d. ford. the 9ers play four more games gs new orleans before that by in week 11. >> try every week and block out everything else and getting better as the year goes. i really felt that last week. >> as soon as monday was over, we were right on to new england. it's a brand-new week, brand-new challenge for us. i think we approach each week with the same mindset that we've got to get better from the previous. so, it doesn't matter what happened. we can use that momentum. but at the end of the day we've still got to put the work in. >> it was building. it was building. you have to experience adversity. you have to experience tough times in order for those kind of moments to rise and for everybody to grow together. >> the seattle sauks are to sign antonio brown. he's eligible after eight game suspension. he played one game for new england before being cut again. 14 years ago today, marshawn lynch took the cart for a ride. win over washington in overtime
it is on to new england. looking to carry momentum into foxborough this weekend. n't expect to see richard sherman or d. ford. the 9ers play four more games gs new orleans before that by in week 11. >> try every week and block out everything else and getting better as the year goes. i really felt that last week. >> as soon as monday was over, we were right on to new england. it's a brand-new week, brand-new challenge for us. i think we approach each week with the same mindset that...
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it is on to new england. looking to carry momentum into foxborough this weekend. expect to see richard sherman or d. ford. the 9ers play four more games gs new orleans before that by in week 11. >> try every week and block out everything else and getting better as the year goes. i really felt that last week. >> as soon as monday was over, we were right on to new england. it's a brand-new week, brand-new challenge for us. i think we approach each week with the same mindset that we've got to get better from the previous. so, it doesn't matter what happened. we can use that momentum. but at the end of the day we've still got to put the work in. >> it was building. it was building. you have to experience adversity. you have to experience tough times in order for those kind of moments to rise and for everybody to grow together. >> the seattle sauks are pushing to sign antonio brown. he's eligible after eight game suspension. he played one game for new england before being cut again. 14 years ago today, marshawn lynch took the cart for a ride. win over washington in over
it is on to new england. looking to carry momentum into foxborough this weekend. expect to see richard sherman or d. ford. the 9ers play four more games gs new orleans before that by in week 11. >> try every week and block out everything else and getting better as the year goes. i really felt that last week. >> as soon as monday was over, we were right on to new england. it's a brand-new week, brand-new challenge for us. i think we approach each week with the same mindset that we've...
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especially new england. producing textiles. and other manufactured goods. outside of the cities, outside of new england, an agricultural boom in ohio, in pennsylvania, wheat exports off the chars. in the south, a new plan, cotton, that that drug of a plant, creating that soft durable textile. spreading all throughout the south, entrenching that slave system deeper and deeper in the south, cotton takes off. and if you're going to have textiles, if you're going to have cotton -- >> steam boats by the 1820s and 1830s trekking up and down the mississippi river. canals. canal mania. canals built all across the country, the most famous being the erie canal completed in 1825. connecting the hudson river to lake erie, and what an accomplishment that is. if you have canals, if you have plantations, and factories, and you need credit, and here too we have lots and lots of credit. banks sprouting up all across the united states. from three banks in 1790 to several hundred banks by the 1820s. the banks are chartered by the states, stay within that particular state's bo
especially new england. producing textiles. and other manufactured goods. outside of the cities, outside of new england, an agricultural boom in ohio, in pennsylvania, wheat exports off the chars. in the south, a new plan, cotton, that that drug of a plant, creating that soft durable textile. spreading all throughout the south, entrenching that slave system deeper and deeper in the south, cotton takes off. and if you're going to have textiles, if you're going to have cotton -- >> steam...
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>>president trump make campaign stops in new england today as election day creeps closer the president holding rallies in new hampshire and maine. >>in the granite state the president is currently trailing democratic nominee joe biden at the event that was held at an airfield in london very the president rallied against socialism and said that the country is again rounding the turn on the pandemic. >>many of our greatest companies and labs coming out very quickly with the vaccines are doing great very shortly very quickly it's going to be delivered fast that will quickly end the pandemic and sending anyway we're rounding the turn but the vaccine will get it down fast. >>because we want normal life to resume normal life. we just want. >>meanwhile vice president mike pence says that he'll continue campaigning. despite being exposed to coronavirus at least 5 people within the v p's inner circle of recently tested positive pence's chief of staff mark mark short was one of those people. vice president did test negative today and after consulting with white house doctors. he's decided to kee
>>president trump make campaign stops in new england today as election day creeps closer the president holding rallies in new hampshire and maine. >>in the granite state the president is currently trailing democratic nominee joe biden at the event that was held at an airfield in london very the president rallied against socialism and said that the country is again rounding the turn on the pandemic. >>many of our greatest companies and labs coming out very quickly with the...
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new england has allowed at home in four years the first touchdown on the opening drive. rough couple weeks for cam newton, throws a right to fred warner, three interceptions for newton in the field. 16-3 after the missed point, didn't matter, though, because this was a blowout. nobody laid a finger on jeff wilson, 16-yard touchdown run. 49ers up 20 points at that point. 49ers pick their spot to throw the ball downfield, a wide open brendon aiyuk, seemed like a good time, 35-yard pass play. the 49ers' bread and butter, a ground and pound, wilson pay dirt again, but he hurt his ankle in the process, carted off. it's a high ankle sprain, once again for the 49er running back. patriots fans aren't used to this sort of ineptitude. newton's throw, edelman is high, picked off by jamar taylor. he had two interceptions in the game. newton was held to 98 yards passing. eventually he was benched. 49ers win 33-6, second largest margin of defeat in the belichick era. >> we're in a good spot right now playing well all three phases. we're playing together and i think it's just a mindset
new england has allowed at home in four years the first touchdown on the opening drive. rough couple weeks for cam newton, throws a right to fred warner, three interceptions for newton in the field. 16-3 after the missed point, didn't matter, though, because this was a blowout. nobody laid a finger on jeff wilson, 16-yard touchdown run. 49ers up 20 points at that point. 49ers pick their spot to throw the ball downfield, a wide open brendon aiyuk, seemed like a good time, 35-yard pass play. the...
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be the first time he's returned to new england since they treated him. and yes, yes, yes, jimmy g has been that guy even though he thought he was going to be the heir apparent to tom brady. but patriots owner bob kraft clearly had other plans. both teams have seemed to benefit from that trade. the patriots went on to win a few more super bowls after that and tom brady didn't have to look over his shoulder or get pushed out of the fold by build belicheck and the niners they got their qb of the future who has already led the organization to a super bowl win in his first full season as a starter. >>it's an exciting get that get to go back to where it all started hot from nfl career, but you know, it's a little different investors chicago. we got 2 years ago, you know have come a long way learning the offense and things like that so i feel a little different going into this one but the excitement levels i it's this exact citing weak and can't wait for sunday. >>i'm excited to that's going to be a really good game now in nevada see these big fellas behind me
be the first time he's returned to new england since they treated him. and yes, yes, yes, jimmy g has been that guy even though he thought he was going to be the heir apparent to tom brady. but patriots owner bob kraft clearly had other plans. both teams have seemed to benefit from that trade. the patriots went on to win a few more super bowls after that and tom brady didn't have to look over his shoulder or get pushed out of the fold by build belicheck and the niners they got their qb of the...
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roy brought up that piece in the "new england journal." if you think about it first we had "scientific american" magazine which actually endorsed joe biden. it has never made an endorsement in its 175-year history. and now as dr. roy said the "new england journal of medicine" is speaking out about the president. it has remained non-partisan during more than two centuries in print and it did not endorse joe biden. instead it published a damning editorial stating that the trump administration took the pandemic and in its words turned it into a tragedy. that editorial's final paragraph sums it up. "anyone else who recklessly squandered lives and money in this way would be suffering legal consequences. our leaders have largely claimed immunity for their actions. but this election gives us the power to render judgment." democratic congressman tim ryan from ohio is with us now. his district includes youngstown and akron, and he is a member of the house appropriations committee. congressman ryan, good evening. >> thank you. good to be with you, j
roy brought up that piece in the "new england journal." if you think about it first we had "scientific american" magazine which actually endorsed joe biden. it has never made an endorsement in its 175-year history. and now as dr. roy said the "new england journal of medicine" is speaking out about the president. it has remained non-partisan during more than two centuries in print and it did not endorse joe biden. instead it published a damning editorial stating...
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thanks to everyone at the new england journal of medicine as well.hank you for having me on, wolf. >>> all right. just ahead, we're going to preview tonight's debate between vice president mike pence and senator kamala harris. much more on that. and a lot of news coming up right after this. do you know how it feels to live with schizophrenia? i am a good parent. jared? i'm hearing the most awful things, people shouting at me. it's ok. when you live with schizophrenia like us, it can feel like you're living in a different world. you should definitely talk to your doctor and ask about fanapt. ok. fanapt is approved for the treatment of schizophrenia in adults. in clinical trials, fanapt significantly improved symptoms of schizophrenia compared to placebo. cynthia, are you ok? i feel like everyone's out to get me. fanapt may change your heart rhythm which could elevate risk of sudden death. your doctor will consider this when deciding among treatments and may prescribe another medication first or may instruct you to take a smaller dosage of fanapt. reme
thanks to everyone at the new england journal of medicine as well.hank you for having me on, wolf. >>> all right. just ahead, we're going to preview tonight's debate between vice president mike pence and senator kamala harris. much more on that. and a lot of news coming up right after this. do you know how it feels to live with schizophrenia? i am a good parent. jared? i'm hearing the most awful things, people shouting at me. it's ok. when you live with schizophrenia like us, it can...
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news on the new england patriots. also, news coming in on alabama coach nick saban. >>> and noaa is out tonight with the winter forecast. how's it going to be? alabama coach nick saban. >>> and noaa is out tonight with the winter forecast. how's it going to be? ight with the winter forecast. how's it going to be? obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have those. so, what's in it for you? our fees are structured so we do better when you do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. our fees are structured so we do better when you do better. and mine's unlisted.. try boost® high protein... -with 20 grams of protein for muscle health- -versus only 16 grams in ensure® high protein. and now enjoy boost® high protein in new café mocha flavor. to customizes yourcan gocar insurancetual.com so you only pay for what you need? really? i didn't-- aah!
news on the new england patriots. also, news coming in on alabama coach nick saban. >>> and noaa is out tonight with the winter forecast. how's it going to be? alabama coach nick saban. >>> and noaa is out tonight with the winter forecast. how's it going to be? ight with the winter forecast. how's it going to be? obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that...
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he is returning to new england. it's exciting the emotions that the 49ers quarterback will be feeling when he faces his former team. stick around. sports is next. a quality education and every family deserves to live in a safe, healthy community. that's why i support prop. 15." vote yes. schools and communities first is responsible for the contents of this ad. who's supkamala harris.5? harris says, "a corporate tax loophole has allowed billions to be drained from our public schools and local communities. no more. i'm proud to support prop 15." vote yes. schools and communities first is responsible for the content of this ad. >>> welcome back. i'm anthony flores. it's going to be a boston g. part on sunday. jimmy g. returning to new england for the first time since the patriots traded him to the 49ers three years ago. the niners have a little mojo on their side after beating the rams on sunday night football. as for the patriots, they're struggling. 2 and 3. this marks the first time in nearly two decades they'll hav
he is returning to new england. it's exciting the emotions that the 49ers quarterback will be feeling when he faces his former team. stick around. sports is next. a quality education and every family deserves to live in a safe, healthy community. that's why i support prop. 15." vote yes. schools and communities first is responsible for the contents of this ad. who's supkamala harris.5? harris says, "a corporate tax loophole has allowed billions to be drained from our public schools...
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hablamos de los un fuerte abrazo compañero, luego de la victoria del new england ¿qué aprendiste de 49ers en la era , eso no la hace cualquiera y menos con un equipo que tiene tantos lesiones. dieron un juegazo >>> hablamos del juego de este domingo contra!. ¿a qué corredor mes que tengo un rol protagónico para san francisco? >>> creo que lo mejor más acción de tanaka en estos últimos juegos le ha dado más descanso porque en la primera semana recordó como el era el que corría más con el balón entonces tomando en cuenta que venía de lesiones en años pasados decía que quería darle más descanso y oportunidades a otros corredores, pero también hay que ponerle atención a maicol. el corredor, los recortes que hace, cómo encuentra huecos donde parece que no hay nada y hay que poner atención en el tema y con >>> de acuerdo, lamentablemente tampoco está sano porque tiene una lesión en la pierna izquierda ¿cómo se supone que va a remplazar el receptor del segundo año? >>> es difícil porque es un jugador que juega de receptor abierto pero tiene esa mentalidad de corredor, es agresivo, no se cae en e
hablamos de los un fuerte abrazo compañero, luego de la victoria del new england ¿qué aprendiste de 49ers en la era , eso no la hace cualquiera y menos con un equipo que tiene tantos lesiones. dieron un juegazo >>> hablamos del juego de este domingo contra!. ¿a qué corredor mes que tengo un rol protagónico para san francisco? >>> creo que lo mejor más acción de tanaka en estos últimos juegos le ha dado más descanso porque en la primera semana recordó como el era el...
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it will be the first time he's returned to new england since the new england patriots traded him in 2017 and by all reports new england coach bill belicheck wanted jimmy g badly, even jimmy g thought he was going to be the heir apparent to tom brady. but patriots owner bob kraft clearly had other plans. both teams have seemed to benefit from that trade the patriots went on to win a few more super bowls after that and tom brady didn't have to look over his shoulders or get pushed out the fold by bill belicheck and the niners they got their qb of the future who has already led the organization to a super bowl in his first full season as the starter. there were many reports that bill belicheck wanted to keep jimmy but bob kraft he had those other plans. however it transpired jimmy has nothing but good things to say about his former team. >>it's an exciting get that get to go back to where it all started hot from nfl career, but you know, it's a little different investors chicago. we got 2 years ago, you know have come a long way learning the offense and things like that so i feel a little d
it will be the first time he's returned to new england since the new england patriots traded him in 2017 and by all reports new england coach bill belicheck wanted jimmy g badly, even jimmy g thought he was going to be the heir apparent to tom brady. but patriots owner bob kraft clearly had other plans. both teams have seemed to benefit from that trade the patriots went on to win a few more super bowls after that and tom brady didn't have to look over his shoulders or get pushed out the fold by...
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and garoppolo returns to new england. niners making a statement. >>> it has been nearly three years since the niners traded for the patriots for garoppolo. they gave up a second round pick in 2018. niners won that deal. starting and coming back to the new england. happy national tight end day. he was fired up. niners take the opening drive and march 75 yards. wilson jr. breaks the play. it's 7-0 niners in flash. new ton had a bad day. 98 yards and three interceptions. fred warner snags that one. what an interception. defense really figured it out the last cup games. watch out for them. give it to the juice. from four yards out. he'll spike it and 16-3 niners after the missed pat. it's wilson again. 16 yards and in. second of the day. niners had 300 yards of offense at half. the third time a bill belichick coached team has allowed that much. the defender lands on his ankle. and coach says it's a high ankle sprain. we'll wait and see. edelman doesn't want to look at anything. niners win 33-6. the largest patriots loss at ho
and garoppolo returns to new england. niners making a statement. >>> it has been nearly three years since the niners traded for the patriots for garoppolo. they gave up a second round pick in 2018. niners won that deal. starting and coming back to the new england. happy national tight end day. he was fired up. niners take the opening drive and march 75 yards. wilson jr. breaks the play. it's 7-0 niners in flash. new ton had a bad day. 98 yards and three interceptions. fred warner snags...
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when is the last time you heard the new england journal of medicine say we need a new president?d say the new england journal of medicine is saying what everybody has been saying the last months. we have to depend on science, we have to depend on organizations to look at what is it we should be doing to keep our country safe and move us forward. unfortunately, between misinformation and conspiracy theories, that belief in science and progress has gotten politicized. so what the new england journal is doing is actually putting into words what those of us on the ground trying to fight an epidemic of misinformation along with the epidemic of a viral pathogen has been doing now for many months. >> dr. amy compton-phillips, thank you for your time. >> thank you. >>> the coronavirus is making a very troublesome comeback. more than half the 50 states trending up right now. ♪ ♪ this is the feeling of total protection now that we protect your identity, and mobile phone, as well as auto home and life you've never been in better hands allstate click or call for a quote today you've never be
when is the last time you heard the new england journal of medicine say we need a new president?d say the new england journal of medicine is saying what everybody has been saying the last months. we have to depend on science, we have to depend on organizations to look at what is it we should be doing to keep our country safe and move us forward. unfortunately, between misinformation and conspiracy theories, that belief in science and progress has gotten politicized. so what the new england...
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factories have sprouted up all across the north, especially new england, producing textiles and other manufactured goods. outside of the cities, and agricultural goods. wheat exports. in the south, a new plant -- cotton. it creates that soft, and arable textile -- durable textile. spreading all throughout the south, intrenching that slave system deeper and deeper. in the south, cotton takes off. if you're going to have textiles, you're going to have cotton, if you're gonna have wheat, you need transportation. you have roads being built, turnpikes connecting rural markets to waterways and to add line tick port cities. steamboats by the 18 twenties and thirties, tracking up and down the mississippi river. canals, canal media, built all across the country, the most famous being that erie canal, completed in 1825, connecting the hudson river to lake erie. what an accomplishment that is. if you have canals, plantations and factories, you need credit. here, to we have lots and lots of credit. bakes sprouting up all across the u.s. from three begs in 1790 to several hundred banks by the 18 t
factories have sprouted up all across the north, especially new england, producing textiles and other manufactured goods. outside of the cities, and agricultural goods. wheat exports. in the south, a new plant -- cotton. it creates that soft, and arable textile -- durable textile. spreading all throughout the south, intrenching that slave system deeper and deeper. in the south, cotton takes off. if you're going to have textiles, you're going to have cotton, if you're gonna have wheat, you need...
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new york -- new england will pick up winds and rains as the storm system moves through.ther storm system will produce weather across the mid-atlantic. some of the thunderstorms could produce large hate and even tornadoes. as the storm system moves away, cold weather will be the next concern. temperatures will drop significantly in central canada all the way to new england on friday. these areas have these temperatures next week. upstate new york may have snowfall on friday. in southeast asia, we have an active typhoon season here. after this typhoon lashed the philippines earlier this week, two other storms have already formed over the pacific. we usually have three or four tropical storms in october, but this season, nine storms have formed. and this storm is expected to make landfall in luzon by sunday as a strong ftyphoon. behind it, the next storm system may affect the same locations. so more heavy rainfall, widespread flooding and landslides. that's all for now. stay safe. >>> and that is all for this edition of nhk "newsline." i'm yamamoto miki in tokyo. thank you
new york -- new england will pick up winds and rains as the storm system moves through.ther storm system will produce weather across the mid-atlantic. some of the thunderstorms could produce large hate and even tornadoes. as the storm system moves away, cold weather will be the next concern. temperatures will drop significantly in central canada all the way to new england on friday. these areas have these temperatures next week. upstate new york may have snowfall on friday. in southeast asia,...
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president trump making some campaign stops in new england today is election day obviously creeping closer. president also holding rallies in new hampshire and in maine in the granite state the president is currently currently trailing democratic nominee joe biden. >>at the event that was held at an airfield in london bury, the president rallied against socialism. that said that the country is again rounding the corner on the coronavirus pandemic. >>many of our greatest companies and labs coming out very quickly with the vaccines are doing great very shortly very quickly it's going to be delivered fast. that will quickly end the pandemic attending anyway we're rounding the turn but the vaccine will get it down fast. >>because we want normal life to resume normal life. we just want. >>vice president mike pence campaign in north carolina today and democratic vice presidential nominee nominee. kamala harris spoke to supporters in michigan. all states that ciuld be key to winning on november, 3rd penn says if hill continue campaigning despite being exposed to coronavirus at least 5 people with
president trump making some campaign stops in new england today is election day obviously creeping closer. president also holding rallies in new hampshire and in maine in the granite state the president is currently currently trailing democratic nominee joe biden. >>at the event that was held at an airfield in london bury, the president rallied against socialism. that said that the country is again rounding the corner on the coronavirus pandemic. >>many of our greatest companies and...
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he is running the show in new england. he is a mobile quarterback.hat does that mean for the 49ers? >> well, i know somebody doesn't shy away from making his opinions well-known. from sports illustrated, grant kolton will join us live with a few questions we want to throw at him. he is ready as we continue on this special thursday night edition of "sports wrap," here on fox 2. >> "sports wrap," play the game, but by toyota. toyota, most trusted vehicle. let's go places. >>> greg, haven't talked to in a while. how are you? >> i'm batting 1000, george, are you? >> you look nice today. >> i dressed up. >> [ laughter ] >> he has got a great rapport with the 49ers, especially when he writes and says nice things about them. george kittle seems to like you, grand cohn . we welcome you, always looking forward to candid responses. the leadoff man tonight in a rapid fire round. jason appelbaum, what you have got for grant? >> well, grant, our first question. jimmy garoppolo is back where it all started for him. who has the edge? the people, graupel, or the men
he is running the show in new england. he is a mobile quarterback.hat does that mean for the 49ers? >> well, i know somebody doesn't shy away from making his opinions well-known. from sports illustrated, grant kolton will join us live with a few questions we want to throw at him. he is ready as we continue on this special thursday night edition of "sports wrap," here on fox 2. >> "sports wrap," play the game, but by toyota. toyota, most trusted vehicle. let's go...
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on the second point of the new england journal -- nermeen: please, go ahead. >> around the e new englandournal of medicine, as you pointed out, this is an unprecedented step. i think what this highlights is that for months and months and months, people have been saying that people like myself, physicians and public health scientists that are getting up and talking about how poor this administration's response has been, have been telling us that we are political. publicot political when health professionals and physicians and scientists talk about how poorly our politicians have handled our public health response. it is our job to do soso. i think the nenew journal glintf medicine making thatat stance is justst anotherer critical l voie adding to that mass of people who have been incredibly disappointed in how badly we have handled this. amy: i would to go to last nights's debate moderator susan page to ask senator campbell hears about the trumpet administration's rush to approve a vaccine. susan: if the trump administration approves a vaccine before or after the election commission ameri
on the second point of the new england journal -- nermeen: please, go ahead. >> around the e new englandournal of medicine, as you pointed out, this is an unprecedented step. i think what this highlights is that for months and months and months, people have been saying that people like myself, physicians and public health scientists that are getting up and talking about how poor this administration's response has been, have been telling us that we are political. publicot political when...
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as being with tom brady going back to new england's as the 49ers number 1 quarterback.ups and downs but he got them within seven minutes of a super bowl victory the former coach knows it well and praised him as they get ready to face each other earlier this week. >> i have a lot of confidence in him. there are situations you cannot keep all the players based on the system that is set up. it is understandable. i am glad that it worked out for him. if it doesn't work out on sunday -- >> that is an appraisal. >> every now and then we will talk about the raiders the story will move the needle down in, henderson, nevada, the covid-19 scare has hit them and pretty hard, it would seem they sent all five of the offensive lineman home after contact tracing. from will be put on the covid- 19 list and the coach said that he hopes that will be back to be offensive back. it would be wise to have them back. this day, october 21 back and 2006, do remember it? after a big victory against the huskies in overtime. marshawn lynch, famously grabbed the injury card and made his round around
as being with tom brady going back to new england's as the 49ers number 1 quarterback.ups and downs but he got them within seven minutes of a super bowl victory the former coach knows it well and praised him as they get ready to face each other earlier this week. >> i have a lot of confidence in him. there are situations you cannot keep all the players based on the system that is set up. it is understandable. i am glad that it worked out for him. if it doesn't work out on sunday --...
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i thought during our lecture about new england. i do not think the same paradigm holds in new england that they wanted enlightenment from the topic, but it seems to the extent there is proslavery in the pulpit in new england, more from the established urban churches and the radical evangelicals. they were antislavery. so that is something we might get into. with peter, i have done research in exactly this topic. i have looked at jefferson's copy of the koran, which is a theinating volume to hold, pages are so pristine that one comes away with some curiosity about whether he actually opened his copy of the koran, because it does not look like he did except the ownership markings. if new digital means of scholarship are helping you to find these little-known -- you found newspaper clippings and we are seeing, we have seen it inside for sometimes but more in the humanities now, the power of very powerful searching tools throwing out more different types of data that don't fit with our base theories. maybe we could come back to that. a
i thought during our lecture about new england. i do not think the same paradigm holds in new england that they wanted enlightenment from the topic, but it seems to the extent there is proslavery in the pulpit in new england, more from the established urban churches and the radical evangelicals. they were antislavery. so that is something we might get into. with peter, i have done research in exactly this topic. i have looked at jefferson's copy of the koran, which is a theinating volume to...
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and it certainly got a lot of mileage online considering you are the "new england journal of medicine" and saying this out loud, that this administration mishandled the covid crisis. turning it into a tragedy. why break this long history of staying out of politics? >> we're a medical journal, and i think we are interested in trying to get the message out there for what should be done to help people's general health and to help the public health. and we can only put those messages out there and hope that people implement them. but it's been very frustrating to see that this hasn't been happening through this crisis and the consequence of that is that many, many extra people lost their lives. now is a decision time, if this were any other time, i don't think we'd do this, but because it's right before the election, we wanted to make it clear that it's easy to focus on today's events, but the larger picture is we're not doing well. >> so i want to read parts of this piece because i think it's incredible, some of what you said. so at one point you say, we have failed at almost every step.
and it certainly got a lot of mileage online considering you are the "new england journal of medicine" and saying this out loud, that this administration mishandled the covid crisis. turning it into a tragedy. why break this long history of staying out of politics? >> we're a medical journal, and i think we are interested in trying to get the message out there for what should be done to help people's general health and to help the public health. and we can only put those...
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a new forecast predicts new england, the new york city area and oregon could see the most concerning rates of infection in the next month. >> we could have from 300,000 to 400,000 deaths. that would be just so tragic if that happens. >> reporter: and now wisconsin opening a field hospital at the state fairgrounds after a record number of hospitalizations. more criticism of the white house from the cdc's former director calling the administration's handling of the pandemic a slaughter. the white house responding that every decision at the cdc has been data driven. kenneth, mona. >> all right, andrea fujii, thank you. >>> president trump says u.s. troops in afghanistan should be home by christmas. he tweeted that announcement last night, which contradicts his national security adviser who says the troop count will only drop to 2,500 by next year. military officials are now referring all questions to the white house. >>> a federal disaster has been declared in louisiana in preparation for hurricane delta. evacuations have been ordered around lake charles, which was devastated only six w
a new forecast predicts new england, the new york city area and oregon could see the most concerning rates of infection in the next month. >> we could have from 300,000 to 400,000 deaths. that would be just so tragic if that happens. >> reporter: and now wisconsin opening a field hospital at the state fairgrounds after a record number of hospitalizations. more criticism of the white house from the cdc's former director calling the administration's handling of the pandemic a...
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whether it was the people living in the shacks of the new england mill towns or whether it was when wexplored the guild l age city, the increasing problems of housing and of sanitation that came with the cities going along with immigration. and then last time we saw in particular, there was some frustration with this guilded age regime as we talked about the farmers in this period. that really could have been called discontent in the guilded age part one, but today, we turn our attention mostly back toward industry and in some way, back toward the cities as well. i want to look at frustrations with this new order of america. we started with the song, eight hours, which was a popular labor anthem in the 1880s. you heard the chorus. eight hours for work, eight hours for rest and eight hours for what we will. and in some ways, that song speak to what we're going to be talking about today. on the one hand, eight hours for work, eight hours for rest. we're talking about labor relations. more broadly speaking, political economy. about the possibly for state regulation. at least arguments ove
whether it was the people living in the shacks of the new england mill towns or whether it was when wexplored the guild l age city, the increasing problems of housing and of sanitation that came with the cities going along with immigration. and then last time we saw in particular, there was some frustration with this guilded age regime as we talked about the farmers in this period. that really could have been called discontent in the guilded age part one, but today, we turn our attention mostly...
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and tom brady left the patriots of the new england connection to the south bay. the kid from group a 49ers fan and went to the 1981 nfc championship when dwight clark made that catch. well, don't forget about past receiver julian edelman who went to woodside high school and is definitely a 49ers faithful. >>> don sweeney -- my dogs were named dwight montana. it was either a milk carton or getting a five dollar ticket to go to candlestick and sitting in these bleacher parks where you could not even see the stadium, it was like the overlap. you know, a lot of great memories of mine. you know, growing up, and supporting and loving, you know, san francisco 49ers. >>> you can see sunday's game at one, 25 on the big five, is the 49ers only cbs game this season followed by the fifth quarter with dennis o'donnell, and lorenzo neal. in parts of the country college football has been in full swing for eight weeks now but in the bay area, tonight is opening night. san jose state host air force, a full two weeks before cal and stanford get going, a season unlike any other fou
and tom brady left the patriots of the new england connection to the south bay. the kid from group a 49ers fan and went to the 1981 nfc championship when dwight clark made that catch. well, don't forget about past receiver julian edelman who went to woodside high school and is definitely a 49ers faithful. >>> don sweeney -- my dogs were named dwight montana. it was either a milk carton or getting a five dollar ticket to go to candlestick and sitting in these bleacher parks where you...
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if you're in new england to boston, you could see a flu flakes around 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. hour and then alightly ware plains from denver to kansas city, mid-50s. it's the weekend, and it's halloween weekend. we'll take a look at that forecast coming up. >> a lot going on, time changing all right. we'll have to check with you later. >>> the land of falcons, they look to avoid another fourth quarter collapse, this time against their division rival, the carolina panthers. like a few teams this season before them, the panthers were smelling a comeback. teddy bridgewater throws it in desperation, gets picked deep in falcons' territory atlanta did it they held onto a fourth quarter lead they got their second win of the season, 25-17. >>> still to come, why walmart is unloading guns and ammo from shelves. >> and a train in texas derails with chemicals and forces residents nearby to evacuate when our daughter and her kids moved in with us... our bargain detergent couldn't keep up. turns out it's mostly water. so, we switched back to tide. one wash, stains are gone. d
if you're in new england to boston, you could see a flu flakes around 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. hour and then alightly ware plains from denver to kansas city, mid-50s. it's the weekend, and it's halloween weekend. we'll take a look at that forecast coming up. >> a lot going on, time changing all right. we'll have to check with you later. >>> the land of falcons, they look to avoid another fourth quarter collapse, this time against their division rival, the carolina panthers. like a...
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because in the big new england journal article that was in july, it was shown to be effective in decreasing mortality significantly in people who needed a breathing tube and to a lesser extent, people on supplemental oxygen. it was not thought or found to be helpful in people who did not need oxygen and that's what we are told where the president is right now. that he is off of the oxygen and his levels are okay. so, i think we need to know what was the logic behind all this, and of course, i'm looking from the outside in, i don't know the whole story. so, it's hard to assess what is going on. >> the dexamethasone is a steroid, does anything else come with it in terms of side affects, doctor? >> there are side affects for steroids and the more series ones are long-term. but short-term. one of the things i wonder about is it can decrease fever. if you are saying he has no fever and you are relying on something, he may have a fever that you don't know he has. >> does this sound like he can come home tomorrow. >> this home is not a normal homicide, and i'm told from my sources the white house
because in the big new england journal article that was in july, it was shown to be effective in decreasing mortality significantly in people who needed a breathing tube and to a lesser extent, people on supplemental oxygen. it was not thought or found to be helpful in people who did not need oxygen and that's what we are told where the president is right now. that he is off of the oxygen and his levels are okay. so, i think we need to know what was the logic behind all this, and of course, i'm...
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whether it was the people living in the shacks of the new england mill towns or whether it was twhen explored the gilded age city, he increasing problems of housing in the sanitation that came with this rapid and in many ways chaotic growth of the cities in the late 19th century. all of it accompanied by problems going along with immigration. last time, we saw in particular there was some frustration with this new gilded age regime. as we talked about the farmers in this period. that lecture could have been called discontent in the gilded age part one. today we turn our attention mostly back towards industry and in some ways back toward the cities as well. i want to look at different types of frustrations with this new order in america. we started with the song eight hours, which was a popular labor anthem in the 1880's. you heardthe chorus -- eight hours for work, eight hours for rest, eight hours for--. in some ways that song speaks what we will be talking about today. eight hours for work and eight hours for rest. we are talking about labor relations. we're talking about more broa
whether it was the people living in the shacks of the new england mill towns or whether it was twhen explored the gilded age city, he increasing problems of housing in the sanitation that came with this rapid and in many ways chaotic growth of the cities in the late 19th century. all of it accompanied by problems going along with immigration. last time, we saw in particular there was some frustration with this new gilded age regime. as we talked about the farmers in this period. that lecture...
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sunday's game that will be a bit of a homecoming for jimmy garoppolo who began his nfl career in new england before being traded to the 49 ers in 2017. the 49 ers will be looking to rely heavily on their run game but keep in mind they will be without where he most hurt who told will likely go on i r with a high ankle sprain expect to see running backs jerick mckinnon to michael hasty take on a bigger workload coach. kyle shanahan also talked today about what his defense these to do to shut down cam newton and the pats offense. >>going against mobile quarterbacks is always a challenge from there's a different element changed up you're unfit son. one more player, you have to account for every single as it's always a challenge. there's lot of other things that you got to defend besides just the running plays by the quarterback, so you make a big emphasis of been good training for us having a number the sharon. hopefully that will to just continue to get better at it. >>as california continues to lift coronavirus restrict restrictions. there's one area some feel is being overlooked. i talked wit
sunday's game that will be a bit of a homecoming for jimmy garoppolo who began his nfl career in new england before being traded to the 49 ers in 2017. the 49 ers will be looking to rely heavily on their run game but keep in mind they will be without where he most hurt who told will likely go on i r with a high ankle sprain expect to see running backs jerick mckinnon to michael hasty take on a bigger workload coach. kyle shanahan also talked today about what his defense these to do to shut down...
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another new england patriot tested positive and played in monday night's game.t is that going to mean. ruby tuesday becoming latest to file for bankruptcy during the pandemic. we're going to take you through the list. p keep me asleep? absolutely, it intelligently senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and now, the queen sleep number 360 c4 smart bed is only $1,399. plus 0% interest for 36 months. only for a limited time. >>> more than half a year into the pandemic and half the u.s. is trending in the wrong direction. 25 states reporting an uptick in cases with the nation averaging 44,000 new cases per day. experts are warning the sudden rise in u.s. cases may be followed by increased number of hospitalizations and deaths. dr. anthony fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert is issuing this dire warning. >> the models tell us if we do not do the kinds of things that we're talking about in the cold of the fall and winter, we could have from 300,000 to 400,000 deaths. that would be just so tragic if that happens. >>
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they have enough game possibly to beat cam newton and new england, the patriots are a slight favorite, we will have the fifth quarter show after the scheduled 1:25 pm game. >>> receiver antonio brown, signing with the tampa bay buccaneers, he played last season with tom brady in new england. after a bizarre training camp, he had served an eight-game suspension for conduct but expected to make his debut in a couple of weeks. struck college football, tomorrow, inside spartan stadium, san jose state opens 2020 bay area play where the host air force, they had to take the team to train at humboldt state to get ready, because of covered restrictions at santa clara county. coach says his guys are so ready.>> the best part of the day. there days suck, there stuck in a dorm, looking at a computer screen, they can't go to a party, they can go out on a date, they can't go to the movies, the can't go to class right, and the student union. footballs the best part of their day.>> fans on the left, beautiful putting surface on the right, let's see how tiger woods negotiated second round play in sout
they have enough game possibly to beat cam newton and new england, the patriots are a slight favorite, we will have the fifth quarter show after the scheduled 1:25 pm game. >>> receiver antonio brown, signing with the tampa bay buccaneers, he played last season with tom brady in new england. after a bizarre training camp, he had served an eight-game suspension for conduct but expected to make his debut in a couple of weeks. struck college football, tomorrow, inside spartan stadium, san...
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nicola sturgeon has issued new advice for people not to travel to or from england. ew lockdown measures in england — with the new restrictions expected to last for a month. let's take a look at what we know so far. non—essential retail and hospitality will be forced to close — supermarkets will stay open. households will not be allowed to mix inside, unless for child care reasons. schools and universities will be allowed to stay open. and chris is here now. viewers can see the door of number ten downing st just viewers can see the door of number ten downing stjust now and we are of course keeping an eye on what's going on inside that we are expecting this very delayed press conference to take place fairly soon. talk through what has happened this afternoon. not a lot, is the short answer in terms of what has happened publicly. a huge amount has happened publicly. a huge amount has happened privately. if you turned on a few hours ago and you heard me saying the press conference was imminent, it was at the time. the word imminent should always be treated in a rather el
nicola sturgeon has issued new advice for people not to travel to or from england. ew lockdown measures in england — with the new restrictions expected to last for a month. let's take a look at what we know so far. non—essential retail and hospitality will be forced to close — supermarkets will stay open. households will not be allowed to mix inside, unless for child care reasons. schools and universities will be allowed to stay open. and chris is here now. viewers can see the door of...
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you would not have national forests in the adirondacks and new england and pennsylvania without this this is where he lived. he began rebuilding the trails, putting new lookouts out, sending new people out to fight new fires. overseeing the cleanup, the rehab, the logging, all of it. as part of that larger task, he invented a tool. he thought we needed a combination tool to grub with. some kind of cutting tool, an ax . he put them together in his backyard forge and over a number of years, he refined it and this was adopted and it became the polaski tool which is now one of the defining implements of firefighting. >> he picked one symbol, he or she is going to have a polaski in their hand. in many ways, it is a perfect expression of how the polaski story has become embedded in our culture of wildland fire. anytime someone picks up the tool, we are reliving the story. and all of the complexity it brings. >> william faulkner once said that the past isn't dead, it's not even past. there are some senses in which the past in the form of the big past. is not we still carry polaski tools. it
you would not have national forests in the adirondacks and new england and pennsylvania without this this is where he lived. he began rebuilding the trails, putting new lookouts out, sending new people out to fight new fires. overseeing the cleanup, the rehab, the logging, all of it. as part of that larger task, he invented a tool. he thought we needed a combination tool to grub with. some kind of cutting tool, an ax . he put them together in his backyard forge and over a number of years, he...
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it was so bad for new england they bench their started, cam newton, in the third quarter and finally the offense, a-, only, only because jimmy threw two interceptions. jimmy was efficient, and out of the backfield, just wilson, 117 yards and three scores, before he got hurt. the 49ers have rediscovered their physical mojo style. >> everybody kind of goes into that dark place. is a violent game. he is headed to enter reserve. diebel samuel is going to miss two weeks, so the injury bug continues but the grades keep getting better, 49ers looking good. back to the two, the two psychopaths in the studio. >> takes one to know one. >> you fit right in, dennis. >>> coming up at 5:30, special coverage of the election including a more convenient way to vote. >>> we know it can be tough to find the time to get to one of your voting, i am devin fehely in pescadero and i will tell you about a unique plan to bring a voting center to your community. >>> the bay area losing another landmark of its past, what is behind the disappearance of the coca-cola sign. plus. >>> we were literally over the the
it was so bad for new england they bench their started, cam newton, in the third quarter and finally the offense, a-, only, only because jimmy threw two interceptions. jimmy was efficient, and out of the backfield, just wilson, 117 yards and three scores, before he got hurt. the 49ers have rediscovered their physical mojo style. >> everybody kind of goes into that dark place. is a violent game. he is headed to enter reserve. diebel samuel is going to miss two weeks, so the injury bug...
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allow a pipeline to go through new york up to new england. you know that, right? and because of that -- all it would be is cost jobs because upstate new york has been an economic disaster under cuomo and people are leaving. but think of it, a pipeline that nobody would see, way under ground would reduce your energy cost by 50, 60, 70% and governor cuomo won't allow it. so we are having a little bit of a dispute and this should have been done years ago. i get stuck with everything. i get stuck, but we will get it done. if we do that, we can get your energy cost down 50, 60% so it means a lot to everybody. [cheers and applause] >> sleepy joe -- are you turning the cameras around? could i ask you to turn because you have never seen, people don't even believe it, look at them. look at them. [cheers and applause] >> people don't even believe it. i only get disappointed because honestly the media, the fake news is too close to me and if they were further back they would get more people up here, i'm saying this to my representatives, if they move tha
allow a pipeline to go through new york up to new england. you know that, right? and because of that -- all it would be is cost jobs because upstate new york has been an economic disaster under cuomo and people are leaving. but think of it, a pipeline that nobody would see, way under ground would reduce your energy cost by 50, 60, 70% and governor cuomo won't allow it. so we are having a little bit of a dispute and this should have been done years ago. i get stuck with everything. i get stuck,...
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rain in new england and florida today. ing at high temperatures, new york and boston hit the 70s. most of the south will be in the 80s. 103 in phoenix. >>> coming up, one of america's favorite desserts is getting a new name. >>> but first, caught on camera, a young girl is kidnapped on the street. the news overnight about the suspect now under arrest. >>> and the new tributes overnight for a rock 'n' roll legend. gend. who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind . hd 8. . cream or steroid. many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin, and, had significantly less itch. don't use if you're allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems, such as eye pain or vision changes, or a parasitic infection. if you take asthma medicines, don't change or stop them
rain in new england and florida today. ing at high temperatures, new york and boston hit the 70s. most of the south will be in the 80s. 103 in phoenix. >>> coming up, one of america's favorite desserts is getting a new name. >>> but first, caught on camera, a young girl is kidnapped on the street. the news overnight about the suspect now under arrest. >>> and the new tributes overnight for a rock 'n' roll legend. gend. who've got their eczema under control. with less...