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. >>> and she was the real rosie the riveter. we remember an american original. ♪ rosie the riveter >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm errol barnett. efforts to contain the fast-sfreding coronavirus are being strained as infections and deaths raise rapidly worldwide. here in the u.s., 21 are known dead, most in washington state. there are now more than 490 cases across 33 states. new york has declared a state of emergency, and this weekend, federal health officials warned against large public gatherings and long trips. over in italy, a quarter of the country's population, that's 16 million people, were put under lockdown. charlie d'agata is there. >> reporter: in the war against coronavirus, italytion. a complete lockdown, a quarantine of 16 million people. twice the population of new york city. a region that includes venice and milan, its financial capital. a quarter of the country's population, nobody in or out until april 3rd, in a country already on the verge of a recession.
. >>> and she was the real rosie the riveter. we remember an american original. ♪ rosie the riveter >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> welcome to the overnight news. i'm errol barnett. efforts to contain the fast-sfreding coronavirus are being strained as infections and deaths raise rapidly worldwide. here in the u.s., 21 are known dead, most in washington state. there are now more than 490 cases across 33 states. new york has declared a...
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rosie. look at the image from before. very similar. we will have images of real rosies but she was not called that during the war. this is rosie the riveter. you recognize norman rockwell? from his own paintings of himself. it is norman rockwell. this is mary o'keefe. she was a broke artist at the time. he paid her five dollars to come to his studio and he had a photographer take pictures of her in different poses. he liked to work off of photographs instead of live subjects. they had her come back a week later and put on a blue shirt and penny loafers so he could work off of that photo. he got -- she got five dollars for each session. she got $10 to be rosie the riveter. he called her afterwards to apologize for making her look so hefty with her big strong arms and she is a big girl. and mary o'keefe is a slender 19-year-old. he said, i just want you to know that i am sorry about that. and she was ok with it. but this is rosie. you can see her lunchbox says "rosie" on it. the song had come out and was popular and then he did this painting and dubbed her "rosie the riveter." another piece of trivia for you. to see how this was inspired. m
rosie. look at the image from before. very similar. we will have images of real rosies but she was not called that during the war. this is rosie the riveter. you recognize norman rockwell? from his own paintings of himself. it is norman rockwell. this is mary o'keefe. she was a broke artist at the time. he paid her five dollars to come to his studio and he had a photographer take pictures of her in different poses. he liked to work off of photographs instead of live subjects. they had her come...
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this idea of rosy, the riveter, i am sorry. e riveter until the 1980s. right? she was a poster created by gerald miller for westinghouse corporation's factories, it hung up in their factories for two weeks in february 1943 and that was it. this was not a poster that inspired all of america. not an image that made people sit up and go to work. all right? i'm very sorry. you can still love her. right? you can still dress up like her for halloween. right? but -- but she is -- she is definitely a worker. right? definitely it fits. it's not dishonest to call her rosie. all right? look at the image from the cover. right? very similar. and we'll have images of real rosies, all right? but she wasn't called that during the war. all right. this is rosie the riveter. right? you guys recognize norman rockwell, right? from his own paintings of himself. oh, i know him. right? norman rockwell married to a 19-year-old, his neighbor. he was a pretty broke artist at the time. he paid her $5 to come to his studio and had a photographer take pictur
this idea of rosy, the riveter, i am sorry. e riveter until the 1980s. right? she was a poster created by gerald miller for westinghouse corporation's factories, it hung up in their factories for two weeks in february 1943 and that was it. this was not a poster that inspired all of america. not an image that made people sit up and go to work. all right? i'm very sorry. you can still love her. right? you can still dress up like her for halloween. right? but -- but she is -- she is definitely a...
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and she was the real rosie the riveter. we remember an american original. >> rosie. ♪ the riveter. ♪. >> this is the cbs weekend this is the "cbs weekend news." >> barnett: good evening, everyone. i'm errol barnett. >> 21 people are known dead here in the u.s., most of them in washington state. with more than 500 cases across 33 states. new york is declared a state of emergency and today federal health officials warned against large public gatherings and long trips. over in italy nearly 1500 more cases and some 100 deaths reported just today. officials are responding with extreme new measures. charlie d'agata is there. >> in the war against >> reporter: in the war against coronavirus italy chose the nuclear option, a complete lockdown, a quarantine of 16 million people, twice the population of new york city. a region that includes venice and milan, its financial capital. a quarter of the country's population. nobody in or out until april 3rd. in a country already on the verge of a recession. weddings and funerals have been b
and she was the real rosie the riveter. we remember an american original. >> rosie. ♪ the riveter. ♪. >> this is the cbs weekend this is the "cbs weekend news." >> barnett: good evening, everyone. i'm errol barnett. >> 21 people are known dead here in the u.s., most of them in washington state. with more than 500 cases across 33 states. new york is declared a state of emergency and today federal health officials warned against large public gatherings and...
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, el programa de "rosie de riveter" está, es nacional, está basado aquí en el Área de la bahía, ahí está la página de red para más información, las remachadoras de este país, "rosie theions, aquí con nosotros, bienvenidos al programa. mike gonzález: así es, gracias, damián. damián trujillo: platíquenos de tu oficina, ¿qué es lo que hace tu oficina en el condado? mike gonzález: pues, primero tengo que decir que la misión en el condado es para ayudar y mejorar la salud y seguridad de todos, de todos los residentes en nuestro condado; nuestra oficina, la oficina de relaciones con inmigrantes se dedica a hacer, a cuidar que todos son bienvenidos, esa es la misión de nuestra oficina. damián trujillo: okey, y ahora lo que van a hacer, y tú, alejandra, tú trabajas también para la oficina de asuntos comunitarios, ¿qué es lo que haces allí en el condado? alejandra garcía: sí, mi propósito en la oficina es la promoción, y también involucrar a la comunidad inmigrante en los programas que ofrecemos, y en los recursos que ofrecemos también. damián trujillo: bueno, es un tiempo muy ocupado para ustedes, ¿verdad?, con todo lo que está pasando en todo el país. mike gonzález: sí, no,
, el programa de "rosie de riveter" está, es nacional, está basado aquí en el Área de la bahía, ahí está la página de red para más información, las remachadoras de este país, "rosie theions, aquí con nosotros, bienvenidos al programa. mike gonzález: así es, gracias, damián. damián trujillo: platíquenos de tu oficina, ¿qué es lo que hace tu oficina en el condado? mike gonzález: pues, primero tengo que decir que la misión en el condado es para ayudar y mejorar...
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damián trujillo: qué bonito, su camisa de usted tiene la imagen de rosie the riveter, y está mostrando también dice, "we can do it", "nosotros lo podemos hacer", "nosotras lo podemos hacer"-- tía mary fierros: "nosotras lo podemos hacer".
damián trujillo: qué bonito, su camisa de usted tiene la imagen de rosie the riveter, y está mostrando también dice, "we can do it", "nosotros lo podemos hacer", "nosotras lo podemos hacer"-- tía mary fierros: "nosotras lo podemos hacer".
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but first, american cultural icon, the original rosy the riveter has died at 95. rosalyn walter was the inspiration behind rosy the riveter about the year she spent as a welder during world war ii spawning posters like this. the song defined a generation of women who entered the work force during the war. we'll be right back. during the r we'll be right back. sleep this amazing? that's a zzzquil pure zzzs sleep. our liquid has a unique botanical blend, while an optimal melatonin level means no next-day grogginess. zzzquil pure zzzs. naturally superior sleep. >>> welcome back with a new poll just out it's the first one done since elizabeth warren dropped out of the race yesterday. this is a national poll. joe biden at 54%. bernie sanders 38%. gabbert at 2. a huge lead at least nationally here. of course elizabeth warren is not ready to give up the fight to put a woman in the white house, although, she stopped her candidacy yesterday. she gave a gripping emotional interview to rachel maddow and confessed the hardest part of ending her campaign was what it means for t
but first, american cultural icon, the original rosy the riveter has died at 95. rosalyn walter was the inspiration behind rosy the riveter about the year she spent as a welder during world war ii spawning posters like this. the song defined a generation of women who entered the work force during the war. we'll be right back. during the r we'll be right back. sleep this amazing? that's a zzzquil pure zzzs sleep. our liquid has a unique botanical blend, while an optimal melatonin level means no...
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and, the woman who first t inspir world war ii character "rosie the riveter" has died. rosalind p. walter passed away on wednesday at her home in new york. her wartime work on an aircraft assembly line led to a song about "rosie the riveter." several other women also served as models for the character. late walter became a main benefactor of pbs. she was 95 years old. still to come on the newshour: the lay of the campaign trail, now that elizabeth warren has ended her presidential bid. documenting the anguish that migrant children faced at the hands of the u.s. government. the lives of civilians caught in the crossfire as fighting erupts vetween turkey and syria. and, a preacher his "brief but spectacular" take on theology in action. >> woodruff: with senator warren's decision today to battle to take on entid, the trump this november is largely now a two-man race, beeen former vice president joe bide and vermont senator bernie sanders. david plouffe was barack obama's campaign manager in 2008 and the architect behind the president's successful 2012 re-election bid. his book, "a citi
and, the woman who first t inspir world war ii character "rosie the riveter" has died. rosalind p. walter passed away on wednesday at her home in new york. her wartime work on an aircraft assembly line led to a song about "rosie the riveter." several other women also served as models for the character. late walter became a main benefactor of pbs. she was 95 years old. still to come on the newshour: the lay of the campaign trail, now that elizabeth warren has ended her...
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rosie the riveter? we need ventilators. that is the key piece of equipment. we can get the beds. we will get the supplies by hook or by crook. but ventilators -- it is a specific piece of equipment. these are people with respiratory illness. we need the ventilators. opportunity to make a difference here is to flatten the curve, flatten the increase in the number of cases, as we have talked about. flatten the increase of the number of cases coming into the hospital system. is byst way to do that reducing density. density control. the density control valve, right? that is what we have been doing all along. we are going to close the valve, alright? the rate of increase in the a totalf cases portends overwhelming of our hospital system. we are going to put out an executive order today. new york state on pause. that assure uniform safety for everyone. uniform safety for everyone, why? because what i do will affect you, and what you do will affect me. about community and interconnection and interdependence. this is a very realistic embodiment of that. .e need everyone to be safe otherw
rosie the riveter? we need ventilators. that is the key piece of equipment. we can get the beds. we will get the supplies by hook or by crook. but ventilators -- it is a specific piece of equipment. these are people with respiratory illness. we need the ventilators. opportunity to make a difference here is to flatten the curve, flatten the increase in the number of cases, as we have talked about. flatten the increase of the number of cases coming into the hospital system. is byst way to do that...
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and in paris, women joined in a maori war dance while donning the blue overalls of the chronic rosie the riveter of the country. rescuing thousands of native turtles. according to officials, a sniffer dog found the totals as part of a routine exhibition —— routine inspection. they were said to be worth a quarter of $1 million on the black market and we re million on the black market and were to be smuggled out to the united states and japan. the annual bird man rally has been taking place in melbourne. an event where people dress up, build home—made hang gliders and then throw themselves off a jetty in a usually fruitless attempt to fly. every year on the banks of the yarra river, they set out to prove the old adage that what goes up most definitely comes down. this is a place where hope springs eternal, despite all evidence to the contrary. i wouldn't say i'm fat, but i'm very short for my weight. i've got massive disadvantages when it comes to flying, it's not actually possible. i think i'm going to go forjust a really fun leap or something, i'm not really sure. just see whatever happens. oh,
and in paris, women joined in a maori war dance while donning the blue overalls of the chronic rosie the riveter of the country. rescuing thousands of native turtles. according to officials, a sniffer dog found the totals as part of a routine exhibition —— routine inspection. they were said to be worth a quarter of $1 million on the black market and we re million on the black market and were to be smuggled out to the united states and japan. the annual bird man rally has been taking place...
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walter, the first rosie the riveter from world war ii. lter died at her home yesterday in new york city. when the u.s. entered the war, she chose to join millions of other women helping to make weapons, ammunition and warships and aircraft. the newspaper column about her inspired the 1942 song that turned her into the legendary rosie. after the war she became a major philanthropist. rosalind p. walter was 95. >>> "usa today" says daredevil nik wallenda defied gravity and lava with a successful high wire walk over a volcano. >> leaning into it, you see the pole moving, that's when he braces himself and uses that pole. >> wallenda, who wore a safety harness, walked over the volcano in nicaragua in a live two hour special. he had to wear a gas mask to protect himself from the toxic fumes as he walked along the 1800 foot steel cable. it took him just over 31 minutes. >>> still to come, unreal real estate. a rotting, burnt out shack in the bay area is sold for a huge price. introducing tide power pods with cat & nat. that is such a large load,
walter, the first rosie the riveter from world war ii. lter died at her home yesterday in new york city. when the u.s. entered the war, she chose to join millions of other women helping to make weapons, ammunition and warships and aircraft. the newspaper column about her inspired the 1942 song that turned her into the legendary rosie. after the war she became a major philanthropist. rosalind p. walter was 95. >>> "usa today" says daredevil nik wallenda defied gravity and lava...
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a look back at rosy the riveter. u're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." ♪ dramatic choir music ♪ dramatic choir music ♪ dramatic choir music it's the rush of relaxation. introducing the all-new lincoln corsair. >> he's written novels, produced movies with spike lee. he's now out with a new novel about his own life. we will talk to him later this morning. >>> plus she's in a league of her own. we'll meet the first woman hitting coach in the major baseball system and talk with her slow climb. this is "cbs this morning: saturday." >> when men talk about their kids at work, people are oh, boy, what a dad, what a superdad. >> that's true, but what's surprising to the survey, men just talking about the fact they have kids at work, makes working mothers feel like they're more supported. so yes, they are rewarded, but the more that they say the same things, too, around i need to go home to do this for my kid, it gives space for the working mothers to say the same. >> more than half of working moms said they could not tak
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. >> this is a rosie the riveter moment. companies are coming together in small and large groups, working with the government. we are hoping for a single point of contact to coordinate all these efforts to make sure that these face maskses, the gowns other materials, and in many cases we're retrofitting factories to make these products and get them to the people who need them the most. this is a -- probably one of top things we are working on right now. >>> we appreciate your insight. >> thank you for having me. >>> doctors around the world have been forced to make gut-wrenching decisions about who gets the life-saving care they need. one emergency physician has already tested post office for coronavirus. i will be speaking to her, next. alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your fairy godmother alice. and long-lasting gain scent beads. part of the irresistible scent collection from gain! i appreciate what makes each person unique. that's why i like liberty mutu
. >> this is a rosie the riveter moment. companies are coming together in small and large groups, working with the government. we are hoping for a single point of contact to coordinate all these efforts to make sure that these face maskses, the gowns other materials, and in many cases we're retrofitting factories to make these products and get them to the people who need them the most. this is a -- probably one of top things we are working on right now. >>> we appreciate your...
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. >>> new this morning, the original rosie the riveter has died. the world war ii she worked alongside other women building fighter planes at a plant in connecticut. a newspaper column about her inspired a 1942 song that turned her into the legendary rosie the riveter depicted in posters. walter was 95. >>> a long time hospital on the peninsula will be shutting its doors, but caregivers and supervisors are fighting to keep it open. coming up, why seton medical center is closing and the struggles the owners are facing. >>> also, the "masked singer" reveals the identity of the taco. taco. no spoilers yet. but we are speaking with the star under the tomato mask and why he or she says this show was a lot of work. can we go get some ice cream? alright, we gotta stop here first. ♪ ♪ from smarter atms, to after hours video tellers ♪ ♪ comcast business is connecting thousands of banks to technology that turns everyday transactions into extraordinary experiences. hi there. how are you? do you have any lollipops in there? (laughing) no, sorry. we're helping
. >>> new this morning, the original rosie the riveter has died. the world war ii she worked alongside other women building fighter planes at a plant in connecticut. a newspaper column about her inspired a 1942 song that turned her into the legendary rosie the riveter depicted in posters. walter was 95. >>> a long time hospital on the peninsula will be shutting its doors, but caregivers and supervisors are fighting to keep it open. coming up, why seton medical center is...
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the enduring image of the world war ii effort here at home is an n named rosie the riveter. ♪ ♪ all day ♪ ♪ >> the rosie in the 1942 song represented the millions of american women who poured into factories while the boys fought overseas the inspiration for that tune was a real-life young woman named ros. rosalind walter graduated from high school and passed o college to take a night shift as an assembly line worker at the aircraft factory in stratford, connecticut. walter came from a live of privilege but signed up to drive rivets and weld steel into course air fighter planes as they rolled off the line and into the skies over europe and the pacific. women like ros helped the united states win the war and in the process, revolutionized the idea of women in the workplace and began a new conversation about equal pay. after the war, walter dedicated her life to philanthropy, especially as one of the largest benefactors to pbs rosalind walter, who joined then effort to win a war and then helped to change america died on wednesday in new york city she was 95 years old well...you said you wa
the enduring image of the world war ii effort here at home is an n named rosie the riveter. ♪ ♪ all day ♪ ♪ >> the rosie in the 1942 song represented the millions of american women who poured into factories while the boys fought overseas the inspiration for that tune was a real-life young woman named ros. rosalind walter graduated from high school and passed o college to take a night shift as an assembly line worker at the aircraft factory in stratford, connecticut. walter came...
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airlines park their planes >> phil, thank you very much when our special coverage returns from rosy the riveter, big american brands stepping up to help the nation's hospital get the life saving supply p they need to fight the deadly coronavirus. the biggest lagguarards on the . united, followed by chevron, sa, united health. we'll be right back. when i lost my sight, my biggest fear was losing my independence. mmm... good. so i've spent my life developing technology to help the visually impaired. we are so good. we built a guide that uses ibm watson... to help the blind. it is already working in cities like tokyo. my dream is to help millions more people like me. it is already working in cities like tokyo. qustion for you, will you make me the happiest man in the world? yes! okay good. when it comes to response times, just okay is not okay. that's why at&t is building it's 5g on america's best network. wenot the exception.sh food being the global norm, at emerson, when issues become inspiration, creating a better world isn't just a result, it's a responsibility. emerson. consider it solved. we
airlines park their planes >> phil, thank you very much when our special coverage returns from rosy the riveter, big american brands stepping up to help the nation's hospital get the life saving supply p they need to fight the deadly coronavirus. the biggest lagguarards on the . united, followed by chevron, sa, united health. we'll be right back. when i lost my sight, my biggest fear was losing my independence. mmm... good. so i've spent my life developing technology to help the visually...
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rosie the riveter. we need ventilators. that's the key piece of equipment. we can get the beds. we'll get the supplies by hook or by crook, but a ventilator is a specific piece of equipment. these are people with a respiratory illness. we need the ventilators. the number one thing to make a difference here is to flatten the curve, flatten the increase in the number of cases as we've talked about. flatten the increase of the number of cases coming into the hospital system, and the best way to do that is by reducing density. density control, density control valve. that's what we've been doing all along. we're going to take it to the ultimate step which is we're going to close the valve. the rate of increase in the number of cases portends a total overwhelming of our hospital system. so we're going to put out an executive order today. new york state on pause. policies that assure uniform safety for everyone. uniform safety for everyone. why? because what i do will affect you, and what you do will affect me. talk about community and intercommunity and interdependence, this is the re
rosie the riveter. we need ventilators. that's the key piece of equipment. we can get the beds. we'll get the supplies by hook or by crook, but a ventilator is a specific piece of equipment. these are people with a respiratory illness. we need the ventilators. the number one thing to make a difference here is to flatten the curve, flatten the increase in the number of cases as we've talked about. flatten the increase of the number of cases coming into the hospital system, and the best way to do...
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. >> from one accomplished woman to another, remembering the real life woman behind rosie the riveterhis week at the age of 95. she was inspiration for the original song in 1943. at the time she was 19 years old, working as a night shift welder at a connecticut aircraft plant. the song and image went on to define a generation of women who entered the work force in world war ii. omen who entered the work force in world war ii adds to the legendary capability of the strongest, most advanced silverados ever. with best in class camera technology and larger, more functional beds than any competitor. the only truck that can compare to a silverado is another silverado. truck month is the right time to get behind the wheel of the chevy silverado. now, get 0% financing for 72 months plus $500 dollars cash allowance on all silverado 1500 crew cab pickups. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. when the murray's head to work... ...their dog michelangelo gets to work, too. today's job? own. the. bed. stink-eee. good thing they use new gain ultraflings with two times the oxi boost and febreze,
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full rosie the riveter. e we trying to source masks from all over the world if people can make them here? is anything happening on that front? other than that one initial statement about it by the president? >> so, look, i want to answer both pieces. first -- first of all, mitch mcconnell introduced a first volley and a third piece of legislation. that legislation provides income support. supposed to provide income support for americans. guess what? it excludes low-income americans. it excludes anybody who makes, i think, under $50,000 a year. they don't get any relief. also, no snap benefits. no insurance benefits. no housing benefits. it ain't gonna cut it. so they need to get serious about that right away. secondly, on a manufacturing front, you know, i think where we're going to probably develop some formula, which is like a month after trump announces something, things will finally start to happen. and this is because we don't have the control, infrastructure, and oversight at the federal level that i wi
full rosie the riveter. e we trying to source masks from all over the world if people can make them here? is anything happening on that front? other than that one initial statement about it by the president? >> so, look, i want to answer both pieces. first -- first of all, mitch mcconnell introduced a first volley and a third piece of legislation. that legislation provides income support. supposed to provide income support for americans. guess what? it excludes low-income americans. it...
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rosie the riveter. we need ventilators. that is a key piece of equipment. we can get the beds. we'll get the supplies by hook or by crook, but a ventilator is a specific piece of equipment. these are people with a respiratory illness. we need the ventilators. the number one opportunity to make a difference here is to flatten the curve, flatten the increase in the number of cases, as we've talked about. flatten the increase of the number of cases coming into the hospital system. and the best way to do that is by reducing density. density control, density control valve, right? that's what we have been doing all along. and we're going to take it to the ultimate step, which is we're going to close the valve. all right? because the rate of increase in the number of cases portends a total overwhelming of our hospital system. so we're going to put out an executive order today, new york state on pause, policies that assure uniform safety for everyone. uniform safety for everyone. why? because what i do will affect you, and what you do will affect me. talk about community and interconne
rosie the riveter. we need ventilators. that is a key piece of equipment. we can get the beds. we'll get the supplies by hook or by crook, but a ventilator is a specific piece of equipment. these are people with a respiratory illness. we need the ventilators. the number one opportunity to make a difference here is to flatten the curve, flatten the increase in the number of cases, as we've talked about. flatten the increase of the number of cases coming into the hospital system. and the best way...
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like the meme says today and rosy t rosie the riveter said during world war ii, we can do it.s the potential. we're worried, and you are right to be worried about what's to come. for all the qualifiers for who is most at risk, any of us could get it. any of us could spread it, suffer, maybe it doesn't end. not for a long time. this is heavy stuff. it scares me as a parent, man. i'm worried for my kids and i am seeing them be worried. i am having the same conversations with anyway fam y conversatio conversations with my family that you're having with yours all over the country. we don't know many of the answers about this virus. but we do know what matters most. i took a video at home this weekend to remember what we're living. take a little look. >> got to care about people, right? and that you can't be having stupid, petty fights when, you know -- >> like, other, like, poimporta things. >> that's right. and what matters most? >> family. >> family, right? and we say that all the time. right? grandma says la familia. but it reminds you that being together is good, right? and to
like the meme says today and rosy t rosie the riveter said during world war ii, we can do it.s the potential. we're worried, and you are right to be worried about what's to come. for all the qualifiers for who is most at risk, any of us could get it. any of us could spread it, suffer, maybe it doesn't end. not for a long time. this is heavy stuff. it scares me as a parent, man. i'm worried for my kids and i am seeing them be worried. i am having the same conversations with anyway fam y...
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we have all heard of rosie the riveter, who is a cultural icon in the u.s., showing the important role of women who went to work in the factories and the shipyards and so forth when men went to war. the farm equivalent, has anyone heard of this? no historians in the class. this could be a fun project. world war i, we had the establishment of the women's land army. this was an initiative to take women from the city or town, or from farms themselves, to work in farm roles. they were known as farmerettes. these women shockingly wore pants, what you did not do in those days, and learn how to drive horses, who plowed and harvested and planted and so forth, who did the roles necessary in terms of farm production. of course, there were all of those questions, are women strong enough? are they capable? won't the smell put them off? women don't like getting dirty, do they? women in challenging the stereotypes about appropriate roles for women. in world war ii, the tractorette s, this was an initiative that international harvester was centrally involved in, the equipment dealer. this was an effo
we have all heard of rosie the riveter, who is a cultural icon in the u.s., showing the important role of women who went to work in the factories and the shipyards and so forth when men went to war. the farm equivalent, has anyone heard of this? no historians in the class. this could be a fun project. world war i, we had the establishment of the women's land army. this was an initiative to take women from the city or town, or from farms themselves, to work in farm roles. they were known as...
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with the stocking -- with the rag on her head doing the thing, that was a symbol -- i think ro rosie the riveter what the domestic sphere meant is being questioned. women had a different lived experience because of world war ii. and then the other thing that happens after world war ii is the mcarthy era. when you could be in trouble -- being called a communist was the worst thing ever. you could appear before the house of un-american activities company. that was a thing. that was a boogey man used to scare a lot of americans into what i can't even say the government. into proper behavior, right. and women had their place. that's not right or -- there was an idea in american culture that women had their place. women had -- and their place was in the home. there are things that we would look at and call utterly crazy. magazines -- specifically for white women -- about what -- having your man's drink ready when he came home from work, being dressed nice, wearing a pair of heels and stocking and having a full face of makeup on. these things were in magazines. i've seen them. they all exist. we can g
with the stocking -- with the rag on her head doing the thing, that was a symbol -- i think ro rosie the riveter what the domestic sphere meant is being questioned. women had a different lived experience because of world war ii. and then the other thing that happens after world war ii is the mcarthy era. when you could be in trouble -- being called a communist was the worst thing ever. you could appear before the house of un-american activities company. that was a thing. that was a boogey man...
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i think we've all heard of rosie the riveter. who is the cultural icon and-of-and-ofin the u.s. and showing the important role of women who, you know, went to work in the factories and the shipyards and so forth when men went off to war. and the farm equivalent, the farmer and the farmerettes and trackerettes. anyone ever heard of them? no historians in the class. okay. this will be a fun project, i think. from world war i, we had the establishment of the women's land army. okay? so this was an initiative to take women from the city, or towns or from farms themselves, to work in farm roles. okay? they were known at farmerettes. okay? here's women who shockingly wore pants, which you didn't do in those days. who wore pants, but learned how to, you know, drive horses. who plowed. who harvested. who planted and so forth. who did the roles that were necessary in terms of farm production. and, of course, they were all of those questions. are women strong enough? are they capable? god, wouldn't the smell put them off? women don't like getting dirty. do they? women challenging the ster
i think we've all heard of rosie the riveter. who is the cultural icon and-of-and-ofin the u.s. and showing the important role of women who, you know, went to work in the factories and the shipyards and so forth when men went off to war. and the farm equivalent, the farmer and the farmerettes and trackerettes. anyone ever heard of them? no historians in the class. okay. this will be a fun project, i think. from world war i, we had the establishment of the women's land army. okay? so this was an...
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types of equipment we're beginning to come together there is a moment here that appears like rosy the riveter yeah. >> john, listen, you can't see my house i've got a picture of the lemans ford versus ferrari and there's a scene where he said we defeated germany and we won the war by building these bombers plane and we're putting the might of the public and private sector together. i get that we're going to get this. the united states will overcome it somebody will come up with a vaccine, j & j, regeneron or multiple vaccines, we'll do it so that's good, but let's step back to where we are right now which say lot of people who have sold their investments and we know that from the data. hundreds of billions have gone into money market funds. should that money be put back to work in the u.s. equity markets right now and if so, where >> okay. we'd have to say this, first of all, anybody putting money back into the market they've got to know themselveses. so essentially they have to right sign expectation and be realistic that whatever they buy can fluctuate significantly. they need to practice d
types of equipment we're beginning to come together there is a moment here that appears like rosy the riveter yeah. >> john, listen, you can't see my house i've got a picture of the lemans ford versus ferrari and there's a scene where he said we defeated germany and we won the war by building these bombers plane and we're putting the might of the public and private sector together. i get that we're going to get this. the united states will overcome it somebody will come up with a vaccine,...
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production act created in the korean war after all of the wartime production, the b-17s that all the rosie the rivetersduced is not socialism, it's not marxism, it's not venezuela. it's very much american to have this act and have it ready for a crisis such as this. >> yeah, that's correct, andrea. and we actually have used it in the past. the defense department has used it. they used it in the korean war. i believe some years back it was used to require the telecommunications industry to share information about foreign sources of some of the equipment. so it's not brand-new. frankly, we should have invoked it some time ago, weeks ago. the challenge is actually coordinating the use of the act to make sure you're allocating your resources in the way that is most efficient. and that requires planning and it also requires having a central coordinating agency, probably in the commerce department, that can see what the requirements are, what the supplies are, how quickly supplies can be increased, and then allocating the supplies among the people who need it. >> all good ideas. for that to happen, doesn't t
production act created in the korean war after all of the wartime production, the b-17s that all the rosie the rivetersduced is not socialism, it's not marxism, it's not venezuela. it's very much american to have this act and have it ready for a crisis such as this. >> yeah, that's correct, andrea. and we actually have used it in the past. the defense department has used it. they used it in the korean war. i believe some years back it was used to require the telecommunications industry to...
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like the iconic rosie the riveter from the 1940s. >> it reminds me of world war ii. i'm a fan of the era. i remember factories being opened to they made airplanes and cars. i think that's what's happening in our own garages. >> one of the nation's largest fabric stores cutting squares, making kits for a steady stream of volunteers ready to use skills many say they learned from their grand mothers. >> some thread, the instructions on what to do. the elastics to put around the ears and some extra fabric to make the masks. >> in their garage in central florida, mother and daughter taking turns swapping seats with stay-at-home now the watchword, an opportunity to spend time together and for a daughter to learn a new skill. >> this is a mission? >> it is now. >> it's wonderful to be able to do something to help. >> the homemade masks are not designed to replace the n95 masks which are effective. instead, they're supposed to go over those masks because health care workers are having to reuse them they're in such short supply. kerry sanders, nbc news, orlando. >>> important
like the iconic rosie the riveter from the 1940s. >> it reminds me of world war ii. i'm a fan of the era. i remember factories being opened to they made airplanes and cars. i think that's what's happening in our own garages. >> one of the nation's largest fabric stores cutting squares, making kits for a steady stream of volunteers ready to use skills many say they learned from their grand mothers. >> some thread, the instructions on what to do. the elastics to put around the...
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that we have of the white woman with the rag on her head doing the thing, that was a symbol, rosie the riveterso women went to factories and then they came home. and so who and what female meant and what the p domestic sphere meant is being questions. p women had a i different lived experience because of world war i ii.the other thing that happens after world war ii is the mccarthy era you could be in trouble, being called a communist is the worst thing ever, you could appear before the house of unamerican accuracy that was a boogie man used to scare a of lot of americans into proper behavior. right. and people had their place. that's not -- there was an idea in american culture that women had their place. women had, and their place was in the home. there are things that we would look at and call ultimaterly crazy. magazines, specifically for white women, about having your man's drink ready when he came home from work. being dressed nice. wearing a pair of heels and stockings and having a full face of make up on. these things were in magazines. i've seen them. they all exist. we can go back an
that we have of the white woman with the rag on her head doing the thing, that was a symbol, rosie the riveterso women went to factories and then they came home. and so who and what female meant and what the p domestic sphere meant is being questions. p women had a i different lived experience because of world war i ii.the other thing that happens after world war ii is the mccarthy era you could be in trouble, being called a communist is the worst thing ever, you could appear before the house...
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this is the kind of thing, the new kind of rosie the riveter here. >> there's no doubt, there's a lotlly our system of capitalism would be quite weary of, the federal government mandating, requiring certain companies to make certain things including general motors prioritizing ventilator manufacture. hugh do you make the the decisions, what they should make how they should do it? >> it's exactly what we need now at the front lines of our professionals. the ppe, part of our lexicon -- the protective goggles, gloves, the masks and things like that. but these ventilators are really crucial 'cause they're the last line of defense for people who become seriously ill. and we know what we need. we're out there getting it. and the defense production act should only be used sparingly to order companies to do things. and just yesterday i was sitting -- working all day long making sure we talked to over 12 ventilator companies to nail down what that production schedule was going to be like. in the case at gm the problem the president had was that we were losing days. and so my hope now, gm got t
this is the kind of thing, the new kind of rosie the riveter here. >> there's no doubt, there's a lotlly our system of capitalism would be quite weary of, the federal government mandating, requiring certain companies to make certain things including general motors prioritizing ventilator manufacture. hugh do you make the the decisions, what they should make how they should do it? >> it's exactly what we need now at the front lines of our professionals. the ppe, part of our lexicon...
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rosie the river," and the posters honoring the women who worked in u.s. factories during world war ii. in the early years of world wari roz worked as a riveter on the night shift at a long island aircraft plant making ther corsair fighanes. women could earn the same payer for doing the same j, so they timed me after i had learned them all, and i broke all the men's records, so they had to pay the women the same amount. >> sreenivasan: she was never known as "rosie," always "roz," but the song was born. rosalind p. walter was born into a privileged, wealthy family. her father was president and chairman of thpharmaceutical company e.r. squibb & sons, and r mother was a well-knownat ed, poet and writer. but, her parents refused to allow rosalind to attend college. she once sd that she chose public television as the focus of her philanthropy because she "wanted all ericans, whether they were rich or poor, well educated or not so well educated, to have equal access to news and knowledge and the arts." her legacy is ours to carry on. thank you, rosalind p. walter. that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks fo
rosie the river," and the posters honoring the women who worked in u.s. factories during world war ii. in the early years of world wari roz worked as a riveter on the night shift at a long island aircraft plant making ther corsair fighanes. women could earn the same payer for doing the same j, so they timed me after i had learned them all, and i broke all the men's records, so they had to pay the women the same amount. >> sreenivasan: she was never known as "rosie," always...
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the rosie the riveter program, again, you should log on, it's a fascinating project and it's availableo everyone there. one hundred years of the women's right to vote also with rosie the riveter and tia mary fierros. thank you so much, god bless. tia mary: thank you. damian: and we'll have more here on "comunidad del valle," stay with us. ok, so maybe we're new tbut we're determined. we got an insider tip on the ultimate flooring destination. whoa. floor and decor is amazing. look at us. we're shopping alongside real-life designers and contractors. i love this tile. and this one. and, these prices! look at this... durable and water-resistant. we should do the kitchen next! oh, yeah, we found where the pros go. now, we're unstoppable. explore floor and decor in person or online at flooranddecor.com here on "comunidad del valle." mike gonzalez is with the office of immigrant relations for santa clara county, and so is alejandra garcia. welcome to the show. mike gonzalez: thank you, damian, for inviting us. damian: thank you. well, first of all, tell us about the office of immigrant relat
the rosie the riveter program, again, you should log on, it's a fascinating project and it's availableo everyone there. one hundred years of the women's right to vote also with rosie the riveter and tia mary fierros. thank you so much, god bless. tia mary: thank you. damian: and we'll have more here on "comunidad del valle," stay with us. ok, so maybe we're new tbut we're determined. we got an insider tip on the ultimate flooring destination. whoa. floor and decor is amazing. look at...