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he will tell us and also tonight an effort to appease the movement the english department at rutgers university declaring basic grammar biased. prestigious former professor carol swain says this is pure racism. she is going to expose it and also barack obama and joe biden recreate entourage. that old hbo series and resurrected by extreme streaming service and raymond arroyo with a special edition of "thursday follies" portland today, america tomorrow. that is the focus of tonight's "angle." over the last few days, this radicals and portland antifa and blm supporters tried to burn down a federal courthouse with employees inside. they tried to rip down a columbus statue in chicago throwing rocks and bottles at the police officers protecting it. 49 officers there were injured. in seattle just last night, nearly 150 -- don't you love to call them peaceful protesters -- smashed windows and set multiple fires to businesses, including the storefronts of the very companies that's where they are allegiance to black lives matter. of course, joe biden didn't do any of this. after all the people
he will tell us and also tonight an effort to appease the movement the english department at rutgers university declaring basic grammar biased. prestigious former professor carol swain says this is pure racism. she is going to expose it and also barack obama and joe biden recreate entourage. that old hbo series and resurrected by extreme streaming service and raymond arroyo with a special edition of "thursday follies" portland today, america tomorrow. that is the focus of tonight's...
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and jian ren, international student who is originally from rutgers univiversity. china and studies at next up, we speak with dr. sheri fink. 10,000 new coronavirus cases in one day. that is the number for texas alone. 6 60,000 cacases in t the ununited states. stay with usus. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i am amy goodman with juan gonznzalez. more than 60,000 new coronavirus cases were reported in the u.s. on tuesday, a rerecord shatterin the previousigh. nearly 3 mlion p pple have now tetested posititive for ththe vs and the deattotoll h topoppe 131,0.0. though that t number is expececd to be e far hihigher. as cases rise, hospitalilizatios are rising. health facilitities acrossss florida, texas, arizizona, and california are runni out of hospital beds. on tuesday, tetexas reported moe than 10,0,000 cases in a sglgle day. despite this, tes s stil plans to holititsn persontate nventionext week mayor sylvester turner went o on cnn n tuesday, pleaded for the repupublicans to reconsideder. >> morore than six th
and jian ren, international student who is originally from rutgers univiversity. china and studies at next up, we speak with dr. sheri fink. 10,000 new coronavirus cases in one day. that is the number for texas alone. 6 60,000 cacases in t the ununited states. stay with usus. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i am amy goodman with juan gonznzalez. more than 60,000 new coronavirus cases were reported in the u.s. on tuesday, a rerecord...
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joining me now is phil rutger. he is co-author of "very stable genius." both are msnbc medical contributors let me start with you i had the mayor of miami on yesterday and there is a focus on politics that is undeniable an inability to describe the governor of florida as not constructi constructive i'm wondering what it sounds like to you. why are we worried about rates instead of trying to extinguish the virus? >> if is quite inex-politicbplie we have been as consistent as possible it is flagg flabbergasting to m that they're not -- it boggles my mind their not being held accountable. as a licensed physician in i conducted mize the way our president or the governor or florida is behaving, talking about medications that are not fda approved for some medications, promoting injection of household disinfectants, i would lose my medical license. i'm held to a certain standard that apparently our elected officials are not. it is harming and endangering lives from a disease that is preventable. cover your face and maintain physical distance, it's that simple, n
joining me now is phil rutger. he is co-author of "very stable genius." both are msnbc medical contributors let me start with you i had the mayor of miami on yesterday and there is a focus on politics that is undeniable an inability to describe the governor of florida as not constructi constructive i'm wondering what it sounds like to you. why are we worried about rates instead of trying to extinguish the virus? >> if is quite inex-politicbplie we have been as consistent as...
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a prominent black professors had a move at rutgers university english department just made is racist. and it has to do with grammar, believe it or not. she will tell us they had. dr. scott atlas making his way here and here to respond to dr. fauci's suggestion that covid is the perfect storm of all viruses. stay there. not even our competitor's best battery can match the power of energizer. because energizer ultimate lithium is the longest lasting aa battery in the world. [confetti cannon popping] energizer. backed by science. matched by no one. noticks and fleas?o simplifies protection. see ya! heartworm disease? no way! simparica trio is the first chewable that delivers all this protection. and simparica trio is demonstrated safe for puppies. it's simple: go with simparica trio. this drug class has been associated with neurologic adverse reactions, including seizures; use with caution in dogs with a history of these disorders. protect him with all your heart. simparica trio. i do motivational speakingld. in addition to the substitute teaching. i honestly feel that that's my calling-
a prominent black professors had a move at rutgers university english department just made is racist. and it has to do with grammar, believe it or not. she will tell us they had. dr. scott atlas making his way here and here to respond to dr. fauci's suggestion that covid is the perfect storm of all viruses. stay there. not even our competitor's best battery can match the power of energizer. because energizer ultimate lithium is the longest lasting aa battery in the world. [confetti cannon...
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rutgers declared a fiscal emergency because of coronavirus. employees, including medical residents who are treating covid patients. >> residents are notoriously underpaid and overworked. >> reporter: what's your hourly wage? >> i take home just under $1,700 every two weeks. when you divide that by 80 hours a week, it's $10 an hour. >> reporter: ron, what do you make an hour? >> at this rate i anticipate earning $8.56. >> reporter: rutgers says the fiscal emergency led to the postponement of scheduled wage increases. according to the university, the wage freeze is allowed by the wage contract it has with its residents. senior administrators will also be taking a 5 to 10% pay cut and residents will receive supplemental payvyvyvyvy÷ thei efforts in fighting the pandemic. before this, they were not receiving hazard pay. this isn't the only place doctor pay is being impacted. according to a study by the physicians foundation, 18% of doctors treating covid patients in the u.s. have been furloughed or received a pay cut during the pandemic. >> the p
rutgers declared a fiscal emergency because of coronavirus. employees, including medical residents who are treating covid patients. >> residents are notoriously underpaid and overworked. >> reporter: what's your hourly wage? >> i take home just under $1,700 every two weeks. when you divide that by 80 hours a week, it's $10 an hour. >> reporter: ron, what do you make an hour? >> at this rate i anticipate earning $8.56. >> reporter: rutgers says the fiscal...
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holloway, good luck at rutgers. they are so lucky to have you.enormously impressive. thank you everyone. [applause] thank you to blair for moderating. i should have said that. >> american history tv is on social media. follow us at c-span history. >> author and national world war ii collections manager toni kiser discusses her book about animals during world war ii. loyal forces. she highlights the units of, dogs pigeons and horses that , were an integral part of the war effort at home and abroad. the national world war ii museum provided this video.
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the pandemic to tighten immigration rules or that speak to about this she is professor of law at rutgers university and joins us from new war new work in new jersey thank you very much for being with us on al-jazeera so why do you think this is happening these restrictions on foreign students is it another case of the top administration wanting to reduce the number of legal immigrants in the u.s. in the name of carville or perhaps an attempt to intimidate universities to open i mean the president did say he wanted school so open in the fall why do you think this is happening now. well 1st it's a very sudden and unexpected move many of the major universities including horror and other large public schools were surprised at this sudden release that has meijer impact on the revenue of universities post private and public because effectively what it says is if a university is online then international students must go home if they're here and cannot come if they are planning to return to attend school and if university starts in person but then switches online in the middle of the semester b
the pandemic to tighten immigration rules or that speak to about this she is professor of law at rutgers university and joins us from new war new work in new jersey thank you very much for being with us on al-jazeera so why do you think this is happening these restrictions on foreign students is it another case of the top administration wanting to reduce the number of legal immigrants in the u.s. in the name of carville or perhaps an attempt to intimidate universities to open i mean the...
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the chair of the english department at rutgers university recently announced that traditional grammarstic choice. students will be encouraged to push back on bias on written accent. he said the goal is to make writing centersling quistically e diverse and decolonize spaces. and i call that intellectual profanity. and the rule -- lou: it is -- >> isn't that crazy? lou: it is crazy and -- >> [inaudible] uh-huh. [inaudible conversations] lou: the nonsense just gets bigger and bigger and more knox noxious, it seems, by the week. rutgers is going to permit an instructor to decide what will be correct grammar and english usage for the united states in a class that is, it'll be clearly aberrant and irrelevant. >> right. and the no-rule campaign continues. in 2011 in virginia, if student cuss a teacher out, use profanity, don't suspend them, they just have limited vocabulary. we're just really dumbing down the culture in the name of social justice. and what we are, we believe our kids ought to be inspired by people who have prevailed in the past. i told just a quick story about in 1943 there
the chair of the english department at rutgers university recently announced that traditional grammarstic choice. students will be encouraged to push back on bias on written accent. he said the goal is to make writing centersling quistically e diverse and decolonize spaces. and i call that intellectual profanity. and the rule -- lou: it is -- >> isn't that crazy? lou: it is crazy and -- >> [inaudible] uh-huh. [inaudible conversations] lou: the nonsense just gets bigger and bigger...
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rutgers just figured out where their outbreak started..ch of football players went to an on campus indoor house party.. now the whole team's in quarantine.. michigan state and colorado state have also had to hit pause because of coronavirus outbreaks.. and just like the pros.. college players are starting to say, it's not worth the risk. virginia tech star caleb farley just became the first prominent college football player to opt out of the 2020 season. <46/ god bless> anybody can do right now. stay safe. that's the buzz. ( james ) happening today. federal agents will start leaving portland oregon. governor kate brown negotiated a plan with homeland security to withdraw the agents in phases. ( darya ) the nightly portland protests began after george floyd's death at the hands of minneapolis police two months ago. they have spiraled into violence -- after agents were brought in using tear gas and taking people away. president trump insisted president trump insisted federal troops would not leave portland until local authecured their authec
rutgers just figured out where their outbreak started..ch of football players went to an on campus indoor house party.. now the whole team's in quarantine.. michigan state and colorado state have also had to hit pause because of coronavirus outbreaks.. and just like the pros.. college players are starting to say, it's not worth the risk. virginia tech star caleb farley just became the first prominent college football player to opt out of the 2020 season. anybody can do right now. stay safe....
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the fungus does not damage seriously resistant varieties like marglobe, rutgers, and pan-america. similar disease affects eggplant. note the darkened tissue in the cut stem. the remedy is rotation of crops. the clean, white appearance of this stem indicates a healthy plant. here's the pesky old worm. eggs are laid and hatched. a mixture of white mineral oil, at the right time, helps to control them. smut, another corn enemy, attacks all parts of the plant. it does not lower yields much, but on or below the ear, it is damaging. leaf blights also affect corn. sprays do not control these diseases, but resistant varieties of corn are being developed. downey mildew is one of several leaf diseases that interfere with successful production of cucumber and related crops. another is anthracnose. it affects both the leaves and the fruit. it spots and blights watermelons, decreasing yields and reducing quality of fruit. bordeaux and copper lime dust is -- dust are used for these diseases. this garden pest is easy to stop. just keep the gate closed and the fence on tight. no holes. zinnias ar
the fungus does not damage seriously resistant varieties like marglobe, rutgers, and pan-america. similar disease affects eggplant. note the darkened tissue in the cut stem. the remedy is rotation of crops. the clean, white appearance of this stem indicates a healthy plant. here's the pesky old worm. eggs are laid and hatched. a mixture of white mineral oil, at the right time, helps to control them. smut, another corn enemy, attacks all parts of the plant. it does not lower yields much, but on...
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test women face, like joining me is kelly dittmar, a professor of political science at rutgers university-camden and a scholar at the center for american women and politics at the eagleton institute of politics. kelly, always nice to have you join us. kelly, walk me through. back in 1984, when they were putting a woman on the ticket. what was similar from that tentative time -- from that time to this time and what was completely different? >> after the 1980 election, which really signaled the emergence of the gender gap and voting in which it was secure, that women were really voting more likely for democrats than were men. which made them a base of the party. women's groups like the national organization for women and others said to the democratic party, look, were you reliable voters? we need to leverage these votes into some sort of influence in the party. so they demanded that a woman was on the ticket. a real big difference is that 's conversation about race and the importance, particularly of women of color to the democratic party. i think this year we're grappling in a much more serious w
test women face, like joining me is kelly dittmar, a professor of political science at rutgers university-camden and a scholar at the center for american women and politics at the eagleton institute of politics. kelly, always nice to have you join us. kelly, walk me through. back in 1984, when they were putting a woman on the ticket. what was similar from that tentative time -- from that time to this time and what was completely different? >> after the 1980 election, which really signaled...
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. >> given what's happened with major league baseball and now today the rutger's football team is quarantinedhow can you assure reopening school also be safe to open? >> young people are almost immune to this disease. the younger the better. i ghes they'uess they're strong. they have a stronger immune system. nobody has ever seen this before. various types of flu will hurt young people more than older people. but young people are almost immune. if you look at the percentage. >> anderson, that isn't accurate. we'll talk about why that is in just a moment. but joining us tonight will be two white house task force -- coronavirus task force members. they'll be taking your questions. and sports journalist bob kostas. tweet your questions to us or leave a comment on the cnn facebook page. >> a lot of you have sent in questions already in video form. you can see some of them on the screen. we also have reports from around the country and around the world. we start with where we are right now, with nearly 4.5 million confirmed cases and almost 152,000 american lives now lost. states in what the white
. >> given what's happened with major league baseball and now today the rutger's football team is quarantinedhow can you assure reopening school also be safe to open? >> young people are almost immune to this disease. the younger the better. i ghes they'uess they're strong. they have a stronger immune system. nobody has ever seen this before. various types of flu will hurt young people more than older people. but young people are almost immune. if you look at the percentage....
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and now, today, the rutgers football team is quarantining. how can you assure people that schools will be safe to reopen? >> so, can you assure anybody of anything? i do say, again, young people are almost immune to this disease. the younger, the better. i guess, they're stronger. they're stronger. they have a stronger immune system. it's an incredible thing. nobody's ever seen this before. various types of flu will hurt young people, more than older people. but young people are almost immune, if you look at the percentage. >> anderson, that isn't accurate. and we're going to talk about why that is, in just a moment. but joining us tonight will be two white house task force -- coronavirus task force members. admiral brett giroir, and dr. anthony fauci. they are both going to be here tonight, taking your questions. also, legendary sports journalist bob costas. and again, we want to take your questions as well. you can tweet them to us with the hashtag cnn town hall or you can leave a comment on the cnn facebook page. >> a lot of you have sent
and now, today, the rutgers football team is quarantining. how can you assure people that schools will be safe to reopen? >> so, can you assure anybody of anything? i do say, again, young people are almost immune to this disease. the younger, the better. i guess, they're stronger. they're stronger. they have a stronger immune system. it's an incredible thing. nobody's ever seen this before. various types of flu will hurt young people, more than older people. but young people are almost...
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government at the heritage foundation conservative think tank in new jersey as he's professor of law at rutgers university and director of the center for security rights and rights and in maryland jason they cause a lecturer in african american studies at the university of maryland college park a welcome to all i'd like to begin in washington d.c. with john welcome nancy pelosi use the word stormtroopers increasingly we keep hearing the word fascism being brought up in connection with donald trump's strategy it seems to be a talking point within the american media and within american politics what's brought us to that position why such why the use of such an extreme word. oh my god the politics in our country are incredibly divisive on both the right and the left and so and that does not surprise me that the democrats are trying to portray the president as an inveterate racist and a fascist they've been using language like that practically since the day that he was inaugurated and if it's designed to try to calm down a situation it's completely counterproductive these are very very dangerous ti
government at the heritage foundation conservative think tank in new jersey as he's professor of law at rutgers university and director of the center for security rights and rights and in maryland jason they cause a lecturer in african american studies at the university of maryland college park a welcome to all i'd like to begin in washington d.c. with john welcome nancy pelosi use the word stormtroopers increasingly we keep hearing the word fascism being brought up in connection with donald...
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matter by tackling possible racial bias when assessing certain students' english grammar that the rutgers university english department the road to colleagues suggesting that black students and those from nonstandard academic english backgrounds should not be punished for poor grammar and perceived mistakes should be seen as a type of written marks of this approach encourages students to develop a critical awareness of the variety of choices available to them in order to empower them and equip them to push against biases based in britain accents yet at this point it would be much easier to draft a list of things that are non-racist now speaking english properly is a racist you just can't make this stuff up stop using blacks to further your garbage can agenda the struction of our civilization and culture continues a bullish all english departments major legal analyst line all things oversensitivity is now impacting basic educational standards which isn't going to help anyone and to the day. this is an example of somebody capitulating giving in showing incredible cowardice to this way of ap
matter by tackling possible racial bias when assessing certain students' english grammar that the rutgers university english department the road to colleagues suggesting that black students and those from nonstandard academic english backgrounds should not be punished for poor grammar and perceived mistakes should be seen as a type of written marks of this approach encourages students to develop a critical awareness of the variety of choices available to them in order to empower them and equip...
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senior correspondent rutgers the picks up the story. 7 todd zoom zoom way in the region of the bottom of the pacific ocean there are very different opinions on the entire affair the entire game. sergei for go he was arrested on very serious charges and this was a high profile arrest of the suspicion of organizing the kidnapping in the murder of multiple entrepreneurialism and this case is divided russians all over the country the official statistics that we've heard is 6500 people attending this demonstration unofficial reports going up 220000 people are still angry they demand the dismissal of these cases of the most i went out into the streets because i could not take it anymore and i'm boiling over inside with support for girl who want justice to prevail did you mean i don't like the political situation in the country i am dissatisfied with our government and officials it is a simple as that society has matured to the point of expressing its indignation about what is happening in the far east sygate for god himself has maintained his innocence throughout and says he looks forward t
senior correspondent rutgers the picks up the story. 7 todd zoom zoom way in the region of the bottom of the pacific ocean there are very different opinions on the entire affair the entire game. sergei for go he was arrested on very serious charges and this was a high profile arrest of the suspicion of organizing the kidnapping in the murder of multiple entrepreneurialism and this case is divided russians all over the country the official statistics that we've heard is 6500 people attending...
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rutgers the of with the report well joe stevens dance the labor m.p. who wrote the letter about our tea house in the palace repeatedly stressed the need to uphold media freedom. our press freedom is a wonderful thing and something we must protect at all costs to help people to be informed journalists have a fundamental right to work free from fear we condemn the violent imitation and threats and rita rate and they were in support of the dedicated journalists who shine a light on behalf of us all is blatantly hypocritical because she was in the house of commons talking about press freedom and yet the same very sane person writes this this is outrageous letter and i think we sometimes use that word outrageous too freely but this is generally outrageous and a leading british parliamentarians shadow spokes person on media writing to the independent the supposedly independent media regulation u.k. basically urging it to take a television station or to close it down there needs to be a backlash against this and what the labor party's doing at the moment is q
rutgers the of with the report well joe stevens dance the labor m.p. who wrote the letter about our tea house in the palace repeatedly stressed the need to uphold media freedom. our press freedom is a wonderful thing and something we must protect at all costs to help people to be informed journalists have a fundamental right to work free from fear we condemn the violent imitation and threats and rita rate and they were in support of the dedicated journalists who shine a light on behalf of us...
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forced to postpone a weekend series after two staffers tested positive, and 15 football players at rutgers have contracted covid-19 after a party. the entire team now in quarantine. "breaking bad" star bryan cranston announcing he had the virus. >> very lucky. very mild symptoms. >> reporter: he is urging people to take the infection seriously. johnson & johnson announcing progress on their covid-19 vaccine. they say promising data shows it can protect against infection with just one shot. it now moves to human testing. kenneth and mona. >> andrea, thank you. >>> the top prosecutor in st. louis says he will not be charging the white police officer who shot and killed michael brown in ferguson, missouri. the 18-year-old's death back in 2014 sparked days of unrest. the prosecutor says his office could not provide -- prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the officer, darren wilson, committed a crime. the justice department previously determined that wilson fired in self-defense. >>> breaking overnight tropical storm isaias is now a category 1 hurricane bearing down on the bahamas. wind-driven
forced to postpone a weekend series after two staffers tested positive, and 15 football players at rutgers have contracted covid-19 after a party. the entire team now in quarantine. "breaking bad" star bryan cranston announcing he had the virus. >> very lucky. very mild symptoms. >> reporter: he is urging people to take the infection seriously. johnson & johnson announcing progress on their covid-19 vaccine. they say promising data shows it can protect against...
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white house is exploiting the pandemic to tighten immigration rules so heresies is a law professor at rutgers university she expects major pushback from university students and even congress against the trumpet ministrations we've. he's clearly continuing and immigration agenda as in a phobic immigration agenda which is to keep as many people that are from the global south and the global east out of the united states whether it's through the muslim band whether it's through immigrant work visas and now in her student visas the honeymooners the iranian into student visas but essentially they he wants to keep most of these students out because it's no coincidence that 33 percent almost 34 percent now the 1100000 nationals whose are from china 18 percent are from india 5 percent from saudi arabia another 5 percent from south korea and then the rest are from various countries again most of which are from the east the middle east or the or latin america and central america so i think the best means to challenge this is going to come from the american association of educators which is effectively t
white house is exploiting the pandemic to tighten immigration rules so heresies is a law professor at rutgers university she expects major pushback from university students and even congress against the trumpet ministrations we've. he's clearly continuing and immigration agenda as in a phobic immigration agenda which is to keep as many people that are from the global south and the global east out of the united states whether it's through the muslim band whether it's through immigrant work visas...
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pay full price the bad news for students is that many colleges don't agree big names like harvard, rutgerslifornia state they are all going on line and charging full price despite push back or petitions from students. the best data we have so far appears to suggest that many households are just willing to eat this cost. the percentage of high school seniors filling out financial aid forms, so far, it is only down 1.6% this year. what that suggests is that even though many students and families may not like paying full tuition, they also feel like they don't have much of a choice especially in the middle of an economic down turn >> they don't. you can't just leave somewhere and not pay and expect to come back let me ask you this, as a working mom. as a parent, what are you going to do if your kids aren't back in the fall? i know this, i don't have any idea what i'm going to do. not a clue >> i'll do what i'm doing right now, which is losing my mind >> you too let's go crazy together. >> i think people are going to have to look for long-term solutions. people can'tjust keep patching it toget
pay full price the bad news for students is that many colleges don't agree big names like harvard, rutgerslifornia state they are all going on line and charging full price despite push back or petitions from students. the best data we have so far appears to suggest that many households are just willing to eat this cost. the percentage of high school seniors filling out financial aid forms, so far, it is only down 1.6% this year. what that suggests is that even though many students and families...
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rutgers university will also be restricting its crowd if they end up playing, spectators expected toe limited to immediate family of players and coaches. can still watch them lose on tv which they will. you've seen doctor anthony fauci with a facemask on capitol hill. is taking the bump for them kind of. he will throw out the ceremonial first pitch in national spark for opening day. the team call him, quote, a true champion for our country. the defending world series champs will play on thursday and they tie it during the spring summer training game yesterday. >> new york restaurants can serve alcohol without serving food. owners are getting creative. todd: if you're looking for that special someone ditch the dating apps and take up a plaintiff ice cream, that according to the dumbest study we have ever done which would give flavor to your love life coming up next. it's pretty inspiring the way families redefined the word 'school' this year. it's why, at xfinity, we're committed to helping kids keep learning through the summer. and help college students studying at home stay connecte
rutgers university will also be restricting its crowd if they end up playing, spectators expected toe limited to immediate family of players and coaches. can still watch them lose on tv which they will. you've seen doctor anthony fauci with a facemask on capitol hill. is taking the bump for them kind of. he will throw out the ceremonial first pitch in national spark for opening day. the team call him, quote, a true champion for our country. the defending world series champs will play on...
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it comes on day where we're getting updates from rutgers i see harvard is on the tape with decisionsbout the fall in terms of what kind of model they will have, largely online classes even though they might bring some students to campus. how does that affect the new business model going into the academic year? >> we end up winning either way, which is what's very clear is students need more help than ever schools whether they open or whether they don't open. they all will open the question is whether do they do it online we think it's risky if they do anything in person and you can see that they are putting economic models ahead of the student. even professors in this case don't want them to open because most tenured professors are older, which is a whole other discussion for chegg, regardless, every school will need help in supporting their student every student will need with less office hours, there won't be on campus labs open what chegg does is helping people learn and master their subject, these are all things that continue to accelerate. we were growing before covid in the 32%
it comes on day where we're getting updates from rutgers i see harvard is on the tape with decisionsbout the fall in terms of what kind of model they will have, largely online classes even though they might bring some students to campus. how does that affect the new business model going into the academic year? >> we end up winning either way, which is what's very clear is students need more help than ever schools whether they open or whether they don't open. they all will open the...
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for this test, this is the rutgers test that got emergency use authorization a few months ago. the company says that they have perhaps a false negative rate of around 10%, which they say is better than other pcr diagnostics tests. as you point out those point of care tests, the ones that are done with the abbott machines or the antigen tests, they do tend to have a higher false negative rate, so it's recommended if somebody has symptoms to be retested if you get a negative with a pcr, another kind of pcr test but of course all of these, that is the main question >> yeah. it's got to be better than what's going on right now. meg, thank you meg terrell of course reporting on all things related to the spread of the virus and the treatments for it and the testing, of course. >>> let's take a look at shares of verizon because we're going to be speaking to the company's chairman and ceo later in this hour verizon reporting earnings today following at&t yesterday not apples-to-apples comparison when it comes to customer additions so we'll go through that as well with mr. vest berg. ex
for this test, this is the rutgers test that got emergency use authorization a few months ago. the company says that they have perhaps a false negative rate of around 10%, which they say is better than other pcr diagnostics tests. as you point out those point of care tests, the ones that are done with the abbott machines or the antigen tests, they do tend to have a higher false negative rate, so it's recommended if somebody has symptoms to be retested if you get a negative with a pcr, another...
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it comes as schools like harvard and rutgers announce plans to hold some online only courses this fall. >>> who should be honored? which statues should be taken down? which statues should perhaps be going up? we're going to take a look at some of the hard conversations happening all over america right now as our country reexamines its past to help define its future. i see all the amazing things you have been doing. you are transforming business models, and virtualizing workforces overnight. because so much of that relies on financing, we have committed two billion dollars to relieve the pressure on your business. as you adapt and transform, we're here with the people, financing, and technology, ready to help. >>> we're following some breaking news this morning. nbc news can confirm that brazilian president bolsonaro has tested positive for coronavirus. the brazilian president walked up to his country's press pool and informed them of his test results. mr. bolsonaro was wearing a mask during that interaction as you can see there. brazil has the world's second worst outbreak outside of t
it comes as schools like harvard and rutgers announce plans to hold some online only courses this fall. >>> who should be honored? which statues should be taken down? which statues should perhaps be going up? we're going to take a look at some of the hard conversations happening all over america right now as our country reexamines its past to help define its future. i see all the amazing things you have been doing. you are transforming business models, and virtualizing workforces...
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for the big ten, you have rutgers university in new brunswick new jersey. which is 1,000 miles away. missouri would go down to florida 1,000 miles away. so just because it is within your conference doesn't mean you're going to be saved. and on top of that, neil, say you are going back to your dormitory. dormitories are gross to begin with. once somebody gets sick, everybody else gets sick. so it is going to be interesting. >> neil: just everything about your college days in your dorm. [laughs] >> nobody needs to do no know t. >> neil: all, it is football we were talking about. all right, we are going to be monitoring that. market averages, and for all of these concerns, the markets keep advancing. what are they seeing that other folks are not? our extended release melatonin helps you sleep longer. and longer. zzzquil pure zzzs all night. fall asleep. stay asleep. at philof cream cheese.w what makes the perfect schmear you need only the freshest milk and cream. that one! and the world's best, and possibly only, schmelier. philadelphia. schmear perfection. ho
for the big ten, you have rutgers university in new brunswick new jersey. which is 1,000 miles away. missouri would go down to florida 1,000 miles away. so just because it is within your conference doesn't mean you're going to be saved. and on top of that, neil, say you are going back to your dormitory. dormitories are gross to begin with. once somebody gets sick, everybody else gets sick. so it is going to be interesting. >> neil: just everything about your college days in your dorm....
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rutgers. they are so lucky to have you. you are really enormously impressive. thank you everyone. [applause] thank you to blair for moderating. i should have said that. >> american history tv is on social media. follow us at c-span history. >> author and national world war ii collections manager toni kiser discusses her book about animals during world war ii. loyal forces. she highlights the units of, dogs pigeons and horses that , were an integral part of the war effort at home and abroad. the national world war ii museum provided this video. toni: thank you for joining us today. i'm excited to talk about "loyal forces." lindsay barnes and i co-authored this book that was published in 2013. we did it after an exhibition on the larger topic of animals in war that we had at the museum. for the book, we narrow the focus just to talk about the u.s. military and the use of animals throughout the war. i will talk about four main animals today and if we have some time, i will try to get in some other fun topics as well. we will talk about mules, dogs, pigeons and horses. we will go to t
rutgers. they are so lucky to have you. you are really enormously impressive. thank you everyone. [applause] thank you to blair for moderating. i should have said that. >> american history tv is on social media. follow us at c-span history. >> author and national world war ii collections manager toni kiser discusses her book about animals during world war ii. loyal forces. she highlights the units of, dogs pigeons and horses that , were an integral part of the war effort at home and...
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. >> reporter: given what's happening with baseball announced today that the rutgers football team, how can you ensure people that schools will be safe when they reopened? >> president trump: can you assure of anybody of anything? i say again, young people are almost immune to the disease. the younger, the better. younger and stronger and they are better and they were stronger immune system and it's a incredible thing. nobody seen it at th before. but young people are almost immune and you look at the percentage and it's a tiny percent of 1%, a tiny percent of 1%. so, we have to have our schools open. we have to protect our teachers, we have to protect our elderly, but we do have to have our schools open. yes, please, go ahead. >> reporter: you're in the process of developing a strategy that could be very powerful. where is that strategy? >> president trump: i think you're seeing it and you will see it in one of the things that we are doing that hasn't been utilized fully, but were also at to march when it comes to the vaccine. we have a great therapeutics are testing really well and we
. >> reporter: given what's happening with baseball announced today that the rutgers football team, how can you ensure people that schools will be safe when they reopened? >> president trump: can you assure of anybody of anything? i say again, young people are almost immune to the disease. the younger, the better. younger and stronger and they are better and they were stronger immune system and it's a incredible thing. nobody seen it at th before. but young people are almost immune...
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>>> my book of the week is "humanki "humankind: a hopeful history" by rutger bregman who we had on.h it or find yourself arguing with it, you will see it has a bigger impact on you than most books you will read this year. >>> and now for the last look. july is a month that celebrates democracy and liberty, from american celebrations this week to france's bastille that's coming up soon. but we should note something else, the erosion of democracy, one more grim consequence of covid. has larry diamond noted in a recent article, democracies were already weakening over the last decade. the pandemic pushed open the door for an autocratic power grab and many leaders jumped at the opportunity, all in the name of fighting the disease, of course. if the fragile thread of democracy is now under threat, there is a free and fair election and it extended the prime minister's term without opposition from other parties. many returned to positions of power while the opposition was shut out. the leader viktor orbonne made people worry that his strict demands are here to stay. they determined it was f
>>> my book of the week is "humanki "humankind: a hopeful history" by rutger bregman who we had on.h it or find yourself arguing with it, you will see it has a bigger impact on you than most books you will read this year. >>> and now for the last look. july is a month that celebrates democracy and liberty, from american celebrations this week to france's bastille that's coming up soon. but we should note something else, the erosion of democracy, one more grim...
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i saw a partnership you put together with rutgers university on testing.ell us a little bit about that. that is self-administered test, is it? how do you plan to use it to get the students back? >> connell, it is the latest of a series of enhancements in our program. i hope for more. we'll do everything we can to create a safe campus environment for all this fall. the testing, pretesting, will be i hope a major part of that. everyone of our students will be receiving in the mail a test kit, a saliva-based test kit, much like that the nba and others are now employing and they will be given a limited number of days to, to take the sample and send it in. we're getting very fast turn around time. i have the assurance of that. and so, even though all indications are, we'll have a very, very low percentage of positive cases against 30,000 undergrads that will be a significant number of people who will be intercepted before they can come to campus and possibly infect others. so it is just one piece of a very comprehensive program that we're going to try to implem
i saw a partnership you put together with rutgers university on testing.ell us a little bit about that. that is self-administered test, is it? how do you plan to use it to get the students back? >> connell, it is the latest of a series of enhancements in our program. i hope for more. we'll do everything we can to create a safe campus environment for all this fall. the testing, pretesting, will be i hope a major part of that. everyone of our students will be receiving in the mail a test...
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we have former democratic senator from missouri here and rutgers university professor cooper. what do you make of all of it? >> well, he's been politically incompetent from day one. he's never understood persuasion. persuasion is trying to get voters you didn't have before. all he's ever done is turnout. and that is appealing to his base. so he's tried messaging because he thought it would appeal to his base, like law and order, while he's pardoning all his political buddies. like somehow there's lawless mobs in the street when he is gassing peaceful protesters for a photo op. he has never really tried to unite the country to appeal to those voters that frankly, need some reason to vote for this guy other than the clown show that has emanated out of the oval office for the last three and a half years. i don't think he's ever figured out persuadables. and they now know they're in a world of hurt. >> professor? >> look, i think that it is absolutely appalling on the week where the nation is mourning the death of john lewis, that the president has decide that had the response to
we have former democratic senator from missouri here and rutgers university professor cooper. what do you make of all of it? >> well, he's been politically incompetent from day one. he's never understood persuasion. persuasion is trying to get voters you didn't have before. all he's ever done is turnout. and that is appealing to his base. so he's tried messaging because he thought it would appeal to his base, like law and order, while he's pardoning all his political buddies. like somehow...
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joining me now michael rutger. he studies the long term effects of the coronavirus.i appreciate you taking the time. so, you've been looking at people who think they got away easy, mild symptoms, just barely even got sick. you're now finding thousanding of them are reporting new and worse symptoms months after they had coronavirus with 60% of them still unable to go back to work after 80 days. how shocked were you to learn this? >> we were surprised by that finding. i can't say they had mild symptoms. they had symptoms but not as bad that they had to go to the hospital. we set up this website to care for these people. it turned out most people came to the website and whom we sent a questionnaire, most people had not be in the hospital. about 87% were not in the hospital. and had the same symptoms and the same number of symptoms and the same severity of symptoms as the people who went to the hospital and survived. so, it was quite surprising. >> so, you say 87% of the people you surveyed were not hospitalized. but many are having severe symptoms now including intense
joining me now michael rutger. he studies the long term effects of the coronavirus.i appreciate you taking the time. so, you've been looking at people who think they got away easy, mild symptoms, just barely even got sick. you're now finding thousanding of them are reporting new and worse symptoms months after they had coronavirus with 60% of them still unable to go back to work after 80 days. how shocked were you to learn this? >> we were surprised by that finding. i can't say they had...
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let's get right to it with william shatner, adviser to cnbc, whitney cooper from rutgers, and presidential historian, jon meachum. i could literally start anywhere because we have three special experts. always a good choice to make. professor cooper, i start with you on the humanity of this. something you've written about. those 52 million people who are unemployed, as i mentioned, these 12 million people until midnight tonight, they have some federal protection from eviction and then they don't. what should we think about, what should we care about for them? >> well, part of the challenge that we have is that we have a national leader who has no empathy. he's never had to work a day in his life for anything and he doesn't understand what that level means. we're seeing people standing in long lines for unemployment all over the country in the middle of a pandemic which endangers their lives and their lively hoods. but also, we had an eviction crisis in this country prior to the pandemic. we had disproportionate amounts of black families being evicted because of getting poor mortgages and b
let's get right to it with william shatner, adviser to cnbc, whitney cooper from rutgers, and presidential historian, jon meachum. i could literally start anywhere because we have three special experts. always a good choice to make. professor cooper, i start with you on the humanity of this. something you've written about. those 52 million people who are unemployed, as i mentioned, these 12 million people until midnight tonight, they have some federal protection from eviction and then they...
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right now, the phillies are waiting on tests from rutgers university to find out how many positives theyave. if they have a whole bunch, i don't know what baseball is going to do, because then you might have two teams that you have to shefl, put into quarantine. >> simply put a chill on the league for the moment. larry, thank you. >>> join us tonight at 11:00. tadich grill is the oldest restaurant in san francisco, but could the coronavirus pandemic close it down? plus -- >> i'm amanda del castillo. closures are forcing businesses to pivot, bringing operations outdoors. that story at 11:00. >> and that's it for this edition of "abc7 news." thanks for joining us tonight. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. for spencer christian, larry beil, all of us here, we appreciate your time. enjoy the rest of your evening. that could mean education for our little man and a closer bus stop for her. shape your future. start here. complete the census at 2020census.gov. shape your future. start here. hello, everyone. today we're opening up the "jeopardy!" vault for a great "celebrity" episode. we've s
right now, the phillies are waiting on tests from rutgers university to find out how many positives theyave. if they have a whole bunch, i don't know what baseball is going to do, because then you might have two teams that you have to shefl, put into quarantine. >> simply put a chill on the league for the moment. larry, thank you. >>> join us tonight at 11:00. tadich grill is the oldest restaurant in san francisco, but could the coronavirus pandemic close it down? plus --...
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there's a new spit test the saliva test and that's done by rutgers university. check that out online got to pay for it on or 50 bucks. but you spit you send you have to go anywhere and the results come back 2448 hours. thank you sarah. and there's another new testing site as well but in the east than alameda tomorrow for free testing for anybody you don't have to have symptoms. you go to the research park and marina village 300 wind river way 7 day as week 9 to 5 and you get to show up if you want but appointments are encouraged in this era said. is probably better to have a requirement that it is to wait there for hours. governor newsome is allowing barber shops hair salons and other personal care services to reopen if they can work outdoors. >>the governor ordered personal care services shut down indoors because the spike in california's covid cases. >>some business owners are relieved. they'll be able to do this others say it's going to be really costly to try to figure out how to do business outside. >>we lost $18,000 just in close. and then we had to send m
there's a new spit test the saliva test and that's done by rutgers university. check that out online got to pay for it on or 50 bucks. but you spit you send you have to go anywhere and the results come back 2448 hours. thank you sarah. and there's another new testing site as well but in the east than alameda tomorrow for free testing for anybody you don't have to have symptoms. you go to the research park and marina village 300 wind river way 7 day as week 9 to 5 and you get to show up if you...
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rutger universities here in new jersey, the school of public health, said thousands of folks were trainedt them going and calling folks an it is important to pick up the phone and start to quell the virus. >> okay, gary, from flemington, new jersey. thank you for that. let's head over to maryland. where the baltimore orioles kicking off summer cam and julia che chester is on the ground for us. tell me how they are preparing for the season and what are they having to go through aside from the drills on the field? >> reporter: yeah, so the baltimore orioles are following mlb protocols and really taking player and staff safety as seriously as possible. i spoke with the president and ceo of the team who explained to me that they have a command center receiving area outside of the stadium to screen players and staff as they enter the field. and once you get on the field it is not the typical clubhouse vibe you're used to in baseball. a lot of social distancing, masks aretory except within the lines of the field playing and practicing and you won't see the typical high fives, spitting or gettin
rutger universities here in new jersey, the school of public health, said thousands of folks were trainedt them going and calling folks an it is important to pick up the phone and start to quell the virus. >> okay, gary, from flemington, new jersey. thank you for that. let's head over to maryland. where the baltimore orioles kicking off summer cam and julia che chester is on the ground for us. tell me how they are preparing for the season and what are they having to go through aside from...
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trump, given what's happening with major league baseball and today rutgers football team being quarantined, how can you assure people schools will be safe reopening. >> can you assure anybody of anything? i say again, young people are almost immune to this disease. younger the better. i guess they're stronger, they're stronger, have a stronger immune system. incredible thing. nobody has ever seen this before, various types of flu will hurt young people more than older people, but young people are almost immune if you look at the percentage. it is a tiny percent of 1%. a tiny percent of 1%. so we have to have our schools open. we have to protect our teachers. we have to protect our elderly. but we have to have the schools open. >> mr. president. >> yes, please. >> a week ago you said you're in the process of developing a strategy that's going to be very powerful involving the coronavirus. where is that strategy? >> i think you're seeing it, you will see it. one of the things we have done that we are getting, hasn't been utilized fully, we're set to march when it comes to the vaccine. we hav
trump, given what's happening with major league baseball and today rutgers football team being quarantined, how can you assure people schools will be safe reopening. >> can you assure anybody of anything? i say again, young people are almost immune to this disease. younger the better. i guess they're stronger, they're stronger, have a stronger immune system. incredible thing. nobody has ever seen this before, various types of flu will hurt young people more than older people, but young...
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. >> given what's happening with major league baseball and now today, the rutgers football tea, how canou assure people that schools will be safe to reopen? >> so can you assure anybody of anything?t i do say again, young people are almost immune to this disease. the younger the better. i guess they're stronger. they're stronger. they haver. a stronger immune system. it's an incredible thing. nobody's ever seen this before. various types of flu will hurt young people more than older people. but young people are almost immune. if you. look at the percentage, it's a tiny percent of 1%. it's a tiny percent of 1%. so we have to have our schools open. we have to protect our teachers. we have to protect our elderly, but we do have to have our schools open. [inaudible conversations] >> mr. president? >> yeah, please, go ahead. >> mr. president, a week ago you said you're in the process of developing a strategy that's going to be very powerful involving the coronavirus. where is that strategy? >> oh, i think you're seeing it, and i think you will see it x. one of the things that we've fdone tha
. >> given what's happening with major league baseball and now today, the rutgers football tea, how canou assure people that schools will be safe to reopen? >> so can you assure anybody of anything?t i do say again, young people are almost immune to this disease. the younger the better. i guess they're stronger. they're stronger. they haver. a stronger immune system. it's an incredible thing. nobody's ever seen this before. various types of flu will hurt young people more than older...