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now, there's an old saying in america, how will that play in peoria? and i'm going to come back to this. so imagine your standard white middle class guy sitting in his comfortable chair in peoria, picking up the morning paper and reading this. so fear is starting to grow. and fear starts to grow even further as the war ends. and it seems like the communists are actually carrying out a worldwide revolution. you have communist uprisings and the establishment of communist governments, socialist and communist governments in bavaria. there's a communist uprising in berlin. there is a short-lived communist republic established in hungary. in addition to that, you have massive labor strikes when the war ends in italy, france, britain, and other parts of europe. so it seems like things are coming off the rails. we also shouldn't forget that in the midst of all of this, we actually have several thousand american soldiers actually skirmishing with the bolsheviks in north russia and siberia. if you were sitting in your easy chair in peoria, things are looking bad
now, there's an old saying in america, how will that play in peoria? and i'm going to come back to this. so imagine your standard white middle class guy sitting in his comfortable chair in peoria, picking up the morning paper and reading this. so fear is starting to grow. and fear starts to grow even further as the war ends. and it seems like the communists are actually carrying out a worldwide revolution. you have communist uprisings and the establishment of communist governments, socialist...
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let me peoria, can we book with him? i've only for setup issues. if one of the pallets meet between perfect up us can have you know, capital nice. could you please help me? if not, don't proceed. we can for a bucket for, you know, if, if i want to planned on this quote from the emperor mister founding your school. hello. well, when i clicked on the phone, if i can, i 1st click on the level to respond to the longer nicki. so i picked key, sorry, peggy, so i picked was have, if is offered, let me pull it on it for the mac highlands before me as clea force havoc. okay, so i see that for you scans for landry libby, thank you. keith spectrum, i let you know i can see if i can list her as messiah. it is beverly maria, moisture and why? why? why? all right, so you know, for monday we way so she the 2nd to pull you to put me that she's not a machine. she need to load all we can do my last, maybe to little puppet. the married men, the men thought of which will make it a cookie. why don't squishes potter truly do we go magenta one is all functionalities to c
let me peoria, can we book with him? i've only for setup issues. if one of the pallets meet between perfect up us can have you know, capital nice. could you please help me? if not, don't proceed. we can for a bucket for, you know, if, if i want to planned on this quote from the emperor mister founding your school. hello. well, when i clicked on the phone, if i can, i 1st click on the level to respond to the longer nicki. so i picked key, sorry, peggy, so i picked was have, if is offered, let me...
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organically produced penicillin in the world sent from that one cantaloupe. >> i'm literally from peoria. i like when you can trace back the specific originan of somethg and be like this copy of this came from that one spot. >> so, you, there's all these different things that we have done that have improved our life expectancy and a lot of them are not like a device. it's like a realization we should do things differently and a better habit or better piece of infrastructure or something. so from where we arere right no, if you are put in charge and you can convince everyone to do something differently somewhere like new york or massachusetts or something and you want to bump up life expectancy and you can go into each house and give a ten minute seminar or you can pass a law that as long as it isn't too unreasonable people follow. what would you do if you are just trying to in prove how long everyone lives here? >> today i would say that they should get this vaccine that has been developed. one of the big issues just thinking about people around me, we were talking earlier how you get th
organically produced penicillin in the world sent from that one cantaloupe. >> i'm literally from peoria. i like when you can trace back the specific originan of somethg and be like this copy of this came from that one spot. >> so, you, there's all these different things that we have done that have improved our life expectancy and a lot of them are not like a device. it's like a realization we should do things differently and a better habit or better piece of infrastructure or...
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organically produced penicillin in the world came from that one cantaloupe. >> i'm literally from peoria. [laughter] i always like when you can trace back the specific origin of something and be like oh yeah, this copy of this came from that one spot. >> it's like the hilo cell, fascinating. >> so there are these different ones that have improved our life expectancy and a lotec of them e not a device. it's's like i realization we should do things differently or betterte habit or piece of infrastructure or something so from where we are right now, if you are put in charge and can convince everyone to something different in somewhere like where you are in new york or massachusetts or something and he wanted to bump up life expectancy and you've got a pulpit and you can go to each house and give aan ten minute seminar why they need to do something or have a law that as long as it's not unreasonable like people follow, what would t you do if you're just trying to improve how long everyone lives here? >> well, today i would say they should get the vaccine that's been developed. [laughter] one
organically produced penicillin in the world came from that one cantaloupe. >> i'm literally from peoria. [laughter] i always like when you can trace back the specific origin of something and be like oh yeah, this copy of this came from that one spot. >> it's like the hilo cell, fascinating. >> so there are these different ones that have improved our life expectancy and a lotec of them e not a device. it's's like i realization we should do things differently or betterte habit...
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. >> literally i am from peoria. that's when you can trace back the specific origin be like this copy of this came from that one spot. >> that legacy. >> so there are all of these different things cap have improved life expectancy and a lot of them aren't a device, it's likely realization that we should do things differently in a better habit or piece of infrastructure or something so from where we are right now, if you are put in charge and can convince anyone to do something differently somewhere like where you are in new york or massachusetts or something and you want to bump up life expectancy you've got a pulpit and you can go to each house and give a ten minute seminar and why you need to do something or pass a law that as long as it's not too unreasonable, the people would follow, what would you do if you are trying to just improve how long everyone lives? >> well, i would say they should get this vaccine that's been developed. [laughter] >> i'm with you on that. [laughter] >> one of the big issues, i don't ha
. >> literally i am from peoria. that's when you can trace back the specific origin be like this copy of this came from that one spot. >> that legacy. >> so there are all of these different things cap have improved life expectancy and a lot of them aren't a device, it's likely realization that we should do things differently in a better habit or piece of infrastructure or something so from where we are right now, if you are put in charge and can convince anyone to do something...
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can always change the strategy better plays for now i don't know that this is playing so well in peoria, as they say. >> and the polls show his support on this is cratering in his approval rates are skyrocketing. we're going to get more information about how many people think are they are. kevin, thank you. we will see you in a little bit. >> new video tonight, aboard an evacuation play today. we're bring you the stories of some of those fortunate to get out and those trapped in the homeland now under taliban control. good evening, great. >> a lot of horror coming from afghanistan. the pace of a backlash -- evacuation it is picking up but there are thousands kabul. they said they will block afgha from leaving a president biden saying he's aiming to get out b the end of the month. still many who have helped the us military over the years are still there. the caliban -- his life has been threatened. he and his family are outside the airport, unable to get in. the taliban shooting nearby. watch a bit of this video message that we got from him as he -- as the ghost city has become under the
can always change the strategy better plays for now i don't know that this is playing so well in peoria, as they say. >> and the polls show his support on this is cratering in his approval rates are skyrocketing. we're going to get more information about how many people think are they are. kevin, thank you. we will see you in a little bit. >> new video tonight, aboard an evacuation play today. we're bring you the stories of some of those fortunate to get out and those trapped in the...
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you can look, the tornado reports around chicago, milwaukee, peoria, grand forks.nfortunately not over yet. we're going to see a little calm before the storm ramps up again later this afternoon with some of these damaging storms that could produce large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes again. there's the severe threat, some of the same areas, sort of a bull's-eye across the area. we have heat advisories. we are into august, you can tell. we have heat advisories, heat warnings in effect for the west as well as central u.s. and the northeast as well including new york city where it's going to feel over 100 degrees and the tropics, here we are. this is going to probably be named fred. we don't think fred is going to be a big deal. my fingers are crossed. it's going to travel over -- jillian: all the freds watching might argue you on that point. they might think they're a big deal. >> maybe they do think they're a big deal. for all the freds that feel offended by this forecast, i apologize. [laughter] >> it could potentially affect florida as a tropical storm. jillia
you can look, the tornado reports around chicago, milwaukee, peoria, grand forks.nfortunately not over yet. we're going to see a little calm before the storm ramps up again later this afternoon with some of these damaging storms that could produce large hail, damaging winds and tornadoes again. there's the severe threat, some of the same areas, sort of a bull's-eye across the area. we have heat advisories. we are into august, you can tell. we have heat advisories, heat warnings in effect for...
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reportedly blocked a request from the illinois chiefs of police to promote its post honoring east peoriae head and neck before shooting and killing a suspect who is on top of him assaulting him in a domestic violence incident. facebook rejected a post that priest is terrorism claiming it was about eight, "sensitive and social issue." the group firing back saying that facebook thinks it's difficult to political 2 facebook must not realize that police officers kenny, this is exactly what we are talked about earlier. this is preposterous. it seemed like there is no end in sight. >> kayleigh: there is no end in sight and this is not the first time that allegedly facebook has come out and say hey that sounds familiar. this happened to us as well when they tried to honor various members and their department. it is repeated. it's not a sense of social issue when an officer gets stabbed multiple times protecting his community. that is entering a hero and not promoting political. mark zuckerberg and jeff bezos who have out vocally to pledge your support to black lives matter it should do the same
reportedly blocked a request from the illinois chiefs of police to promote its post honoring east peoriae head and neck before shooting and killing a suspect who is on top of him assaulting him in a domestic violence incident. facebook rejected a post that priest is terrorism claiming it was about eight, "sensitive and social issue." the group firing back saying that facebook thinks it's difficult to political 2 facebook must not realize that police officers kenny, this is exactly...
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philanthropist he is himself a historian and why did published author but his many books include lincoln in peoria in 2008 and lincoln and churchill statesman of four in 2018. together with nick he was the co-founder of the gilder lehrman institute which today lies at the heart of the program of resources that provides a network of 29,000 schools and more than 7 million students. with a her sense of profound gratitude for help make this puzzle we turned to his son thomas lehrman a trustee of institute after which we will see a short video about the history of the lincoln prize. >> good evening. my name is thomas lehrman and i'm happy to hear these words of my father with you on the occasion of the gilder lehrman lincoln prize. you all know how much our work together in this common cause means to him and we are grateful for your continued support. imagine now my father's unmistakable presence and voice. distinguished friends of the gilder lehrman institute we as an institute find ourselves grateful to you for so many things were investment your encouragement, your belief in our educational reason.
philanthropist he is himself a historian and why did published author but his many books include lincoln in peoria in 2008 and lincoln and churchill statesman of four in 2018. together with nick he was the co-founder of the gilder lehrman institute which today lies at the heart of the program of resources that provides a network of 29,000 schools and more than 7 million students. with a her sense of profound gratitude for help make this puzzle we turned to his son thomas lehrman a trustee of...
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he is himself a historian and widely published author whose many books include l peoria, 208 and lincolnrchill statesmenr in war in 2018. together, the cofounder of the gilder lehrman institute and shaping force behind the chcollection which today lies at the heart of the programs and resources that the institute provides to the network of 29,000 schools and more than a 7 million k-12 students. with a sense of profound gratitude for all that he has helped to make o possible i turn now to his son, thomas lehrman, a trustee of the institute, for a brief message. after which, we will see a short video about the history of the lincoln prize. >> good evening. my name is thomas lehrman and i am happy to share these words of my father with you on the occasion of the gilder lehrman lincoln prize. you allri know how much our work together in this common cause means to him. we are grateful for your continued support. imagine now my father's unmistakable presence and voice before you. distinguished friends of the gilder lehrman institute, we at the institute find ourselves grateful to you for so ma
he is himself a historian and widely published author whose many books include l peoria, 208 and lincolnrchill statesmenr in war in 2018. together, the cofounder of the gilder lehrman institute and shaping force behind the chcollection which today lies at the heart of the programs and resources that the institute provides to the network of 29,000 schools and more than a 7 million k-12 students. with a sense of profound gratitude for all that he has helped to make o possible i turn now to his...
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philanthropist and civic leader he is himself in the story in and author whose many books include lincoln in peoria in 2008 and lincoln and churchill statesman at war, 20 team. lou was the co-founder the gilder lehrman institute and behind the gilder memory collection was today lies at the heart of the programs and resources that the institute providesre a network of 29,000 schools and more than 7 million schools. with the sense of profound gratitude for all that lou has helped to make possible a turnout to his son thomas lehrman whose a trustee of institute for brief message from lou after which we will see a short video about the lincoln prize. >> good evening. my name is thomas lehrman and i'm happy to share these words from my father with you on the occasion of the gilder lehrman lincoln prize. you all know how much our work together is the common cause and we are grateful or your continued support. imagine now my father's unmistakable presence and voice before you. a friend of the gilder lehrman institute we at the institute find yourselves grateful to you for so many things. your investment,
philanthropist and civic leader he is himself in the story in and author whose many books include lincoln in peoria in 2008 and lincoln and churchill statesman at war, 20 team. lou was the co-founder the gilder lehrman institute and behind the gilder memory collection was today lies at the heart of the programs and resources that the institute providesre a network of 29,000 schools and more than 7 million schools. with the sense of profound gratitude for all that lou has helped to make possible...
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. >> our next question comes from michelle peoria unified school district. >> i uh, i would just like to thank you for giving teachers the opportunity to ask you questions directly. a few years ago i had a chance to be a fellow for the san francisco san francisco federal reserve. and the do a great job pouring into teachers and providing us resources. so i wanted to give them a shout out. but my question is, what do students need to know about the fed response to the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent recession. >> thank you for your, your nice comments michelle and thanks for your question. so, um the pandemic was many things, uh, and it was certainly a in a way a global emergency that really called on all parts of government to respond and the private sector government and the private sector to respond. uh, from from the standpoint overall standpoint though, the pandemic is primarily a health crisis. um, and so the initial and most important response to the pandemic came in, health care doctors, health care policy makers and the researchers who created the vaccines. second were the
. >> our next question comes from michelle peoria unified school district. >> i uh, i would just like to thank you for giving teachers the opportunity to ask you questions directly. a few years ago i had a chance to be a fellow for the san francisco san francisco federal reserve. and the do a great job pouring into teachers and providing us resources. so i wanted to give them a shout out. but my question is, what do students need to know about the fed response to the coronavirus...