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>> salem. >> salem, nice to meet you.harla. >> nice to meet you too. >> you're the internet web design guy? >> that's correct. >> okay. >> so this is a typical storefront. this is just for mock-up purposes. >> sure, i understand. >> these are just ideas, so i'm envisioning two separate websites. popone.com-- >> the organic, sister brand. >> yes, 'cause you've kind of got a different brand. >> so you separate the--right. >> and it creates more opportunities to bring in more traffic from the search engines. >> somebody might google "organic," and if i had a separate web page, it would take them to popone. >> popone, exactly. >> having a website is the cheapest store you could possibly have. it's a 24-hour store, seven days a week, with the lowest cost. the other person that i brought in... >> mm-hmm. >> helped redesign a lot of packaging. packaging is one of the easiest things to do to increase sales and profit. great packaging will sell a product before anything else. so i'm gonna change the design so it's less carnival-li
>> salem. >> salem, nice to meet you.harla. >> nice to meet you too. >> you're the internet web design guy? >> that's correct. >> okay. >> so this is a typical storefront. this is just for mock-up purposes. >> sure, i understand. >> these are just ideas, so i'm envisioning two separate websites. popone.com-- >> the organic, sister brand. >> yes, 'cause you've kind of got a different brand. >> so you separate the--right....
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aside from such reminiscences recorded after lincoln's death and many years after he left new , salemere is no direct evidence to record lincoln's reaction to her death. he never mentioned her or alluded to her or even hinted at any relationship with her in any letter or speech. the absence of direct evidence along with the various biases and idiosyncrasies of william former lawncoln's partner who gathered all of the information regarding her and broached the idea of a romance between them has led some historians to seriously doubt whether the romance existed. as for myself, given multiple eyewitness accounts, it seems quite a stretch to suggest that they were not involved at all. following this, it is reasonable to conclude that, when she died, lincoln was distraught with grief. those two simple hard nuggets of truth, romance and the grief have been heavily swapped in multiple layer's of sentimentality. tales of her flawless character and beauty abound and his bottomless sorrow have been piled upon more tales to the point that friends, biographers and even hollywood added in later ye
aside from such reminiscences recorded after lincoln's death and many years after he left new , salemere is no direct evidence to record lincoln's reaction to her death. he never mentioned her or alluded to her or even hinted at any relationship with her in any letter or speech. the absence of direct evidence along with the various biases and idiosyncrasies of william former lawncoln's partner who gathered all of the information regarding her and broached the idea of a romance between them has...
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. >> home for feight on this weekend is salem, alabama, to reunite pastor with his dad late father's medals he earned in the korean war. >> he earned those medals and i can cherish those, i can always have a part of him with me. >> sounds like you're doing for him more than yourself. >> more so. >> adopted at 9 months old growing up he knew little about his father and met him much later in life. he knew less about his service to his country until feight calld. >> it takes an act of god. this is a act of god. >> and a lot of hard work. great honor to honor your father one of our nation's heroes. >> he's not merely reunited a medal with their family these bringing their loved one home. >> that symbol represents to their families in their own spiritual way his dad is coming home to his son. he's going to look at that frame every day and remember his dad and he's going to remember he's a hero. >> certainly a lot of heroes in that story. as we noted purple hearts reunited is say small operation with a massive task and they can use a hand. if you would like to donate to this worthy cause d
. >> home for feight on this weekend is salem, alabama, to reunite pastor with his dad late father's medals he earned in the korean war. >> he earned those medals and i can cherish those, i can always have a part of him with me. >> sounds like you're doing for him more than yourself. >> more so. >> adopted at 9 months old growing up he knew little about his father and met him much later in life. he knew less about his service to his country until feight calld....
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capacity, there was a four-year-old girl who was among the imprisoned who was charged with witchcraft in salem in 1692. she was just as culpable as an eight-year-old boy named john who was charged with arson in england in 1629. so it was equal opportunity, both empowerment and disempowerment. if a child is responsible for their actions, i found an example of a six-month-old child who was held responsible for killing herself by rolling into the fire when her parents had put her next to the fire to keep warm. that is in some way disempowerment. >> at six months. ms. brewer: six months. >> if you were convicted of a crime, say you were eight years old, did they have juvenile court or were you considered an adult? ms. brewer: no such thing as juvenile court. even a, age was not category considered in terms of responsibility. he was not listed in routine court papers. but i -- it was not listed in routine court papers. but i found examples of two age nine and 11 who were charged with stealing a hat off someone's head in london in the 16 90's on the court they could see from the girls hands that the
capacity, there was a four-year-old girl who was among the imprisoned who was charged with witchcraft in salem in 1692. she was just as culpable as an eight-year-old boy named john who was charged with arson in england in 1629. so it was equal opportunity, both empowerment and disempowerment. if a child is responsible for their actions, i found an example of a six-month-old child who was held responsible for killing herself by rolling into the fire when her parents had put her next to the fire...
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he lived in salem. and in this letter, downing writes to winthrop and says we should start a war with the narragansett. they are causing problems. it will be a just war because they are not christian. we will be able to take them captive, and we will be able to sell those captives to the west indies and obtain africans. because he is worried, by 1645, he is already worried that salem is running short of laborers. all the young people don't want to stick around. the moment they get a little bit of opportunity, they go settle land that has been stolen from indigenous people. so they go and settle land. they move away from the town. so where do you get a labor force? you have to pay them. wages are high in this context. so you bring in africans who will work -- essentially one african could be provided for 20 africans for one white man was his ratio he worked out in his mind in terms of provisions. it is a much cheaper system of labor. just open, advocating for this. winthrop shuts it down, but any sort of
he lived in salem. and in this letter, downing writes to winthrop and says we should start a war with the narragansett. they are causing problems. it will be a just war because they are not christian. we will be able to take them captive, and we will be able to sell those captives to the west indies and obtain africans. because he is worried, by 1645, he is already worried that salem is running short of laborers. all the young people don't want to stick around. the moment they get a little bit...
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. ♪ >> reporter: home for fike on this weekend is salem, alabama, to reunite pastor david babson withhe medal his late father earned in the korean war. >> he deserved those medals. he earned them. he knows what they would mean, and that i can cherish them and that i can always have him with me. >> reporter: it sounds you're doing it for him as much as you are for yourself? >> more so. part of my birth. >> reporter: adopted when he was just 9 months old, babson knew little about his father, meeting him again only much later in life, and he knew even less about his service to the country, until fike called. >> it takes an act of god. and this was an act of god. >> reporter: and a lot of hard work? >> absolutely. >> it's a great honor to honor your father who was one of our nation's hero. we have not forgotten them. >> reporter: fike isn't merely reuniting a medal with family, he is helping bring their loved one home. >> that symbol represents to a lot of these families in their own spiritual way his dad is coming home to his son. and he's going to look at that frame on his wall every da
. ♪ >> reporter: home for fike on this weekend is salem, alabama, to reunite pastor david babson withhe medal his late father earned in the korean war. >> he deserved those medals. he earned them. he knows what they would mean, and that i can cherish them and that i can always have him with me. >> reporter: it sounds you're doing it for him as much as you are for yourself? >> more so. part of my birth. >> reporter: adopted when he was just 9 months old, babson...
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etc., there was a four-year-old girl who was among the imprisoned who was charged with witchcraft in salem1692. she was just as culpable as an eight-year-old boy named john dean, who was charged with arson in england in 1629. so, what i am trying to say is, it was equal opportunity, both empowerment, and also in a strange way disempowerment. ,if a very young child is responsible for their actions, like i found an example of a six-month-old child who was held responsible for killing herself by rolling into the fire when her parents had put her next to the fire to keep warm. that is, in some way, disempowerment. they are more vulnerable in a certain way. host: at six months. ms. brewer: six months. host: let me go back to your earlier point. if you were convicted of a crime, say you were eight years old, did they have juvenile court, or did they consider you to be an adult? ms. brewer: they had no such thing as juvenile court. in fact, age wasn't even a category considered in terms of responsibility. it certainly wasn't listed in the routine court papers. but i did find occasional would come
etc., there was a four-year-old girl who was among the imprisoned who was charged with witchcraft in salem1692. she was just as culpable as an eight-year-old boy named john dean, who was charged with arson in england in 1629. so, what i am trying to say is, it was equal opportunity, both empowerment, and also in a strange way disempowerment. ,if a very young child is responsible for their actions, like i found an example of a six-month-old child who was held responsible for killing herself by...
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that salem is running short of laborers. the young people don't want to stick around, the moment they get opportunity, they settle away. they move away from the town. where'd you get a labor force? you have to pay them. wages are high. you bring in africans who will work -- one african could be provided for 20 -- 20 africans for one white man with his system. winthrop shut that down. any sort of hint of diplomatic issues with indigenous people you will see these letters. people wanting to capitalize, see an opportunity to capture indigenous people to sell. their but i would end i will add one more thing. this is a cycle that continues until king philip's war. captives of indigenous are sold out of new england. upwards of 2500 people are captured and sold to the west indies. most are sold by the colony of massachusetts, not private merchants. so many indigenous captives are being sold out of new england to barbados and jamaica that both of those banding further importation -- ban the further importation. there were eight of a
that salem is running short of laborers. the young people don't want to stick around, the moment they get opportunity, they settle away. they move away from the town. where'd you get a labor force? you have to pay them. wages are high. you bring in africans who will work -- one african could be provided for 20 -- 20 africans for one white man with his system. winthrop shut that down. any sort of hint of diplomatic issues with indigenous people you will see these letters. people wanting to...
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a trend, what does that trend meeting in salem? join move! everybody get out of here!ting season begins... why'd they kidnap bunch of normal folk like us? at the manor. put in him in the back with the rest. there's no escape. you have no idea what you're up against. [ screaming ] - do that are degrading?ideo tapes, film reels, or photos, legacybox professionally converts them to dvds, thumb drive, or the cloud. legacybox is simple and safe, with over half a million satisfied customers. visit legacybox.com today, and get 40% off. we were paying an arm and a leg for postage. i remember setting up shipstation. one or two clicks and everything was up and running. i was printing out labels and saving money. shipstation saves us so much time. it makes it really easy and seamless. pick an order, print everything you need, slap the label onto the box, and it's ready to go. our costs for shipping were cut in half. just like that. shipstation. the #1 choice of online sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free. >> tucker: bernie sanders is going to need some powerful
a trend, what does that trend meeting in salem? join move! everybody get out of here!ting season begins... why'd they kidnap bunch of normal folk like us? at the manor. put in him in the back with the rest. there's no escape. you have no idea what you're up against. [ screaming ] - do that are degrading?ideo tapes, film reels, or photos, legacybox professionally converts them to dvds, thumb drive, or the cloud. legacybox is simple and safe, with over half a million satisfied customers. visit...
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a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day on the salem radio network. the acting director of national intelligence richard grenell has enacted a hiring freeze. he was brought in by the president to help reorganize the agency. grenell says this isn't a purge of any kinds. but to make sure the agency is getting the most out of its intelligence community resources. congressman andy biggs says attorney general william barr isn't telling the truth when he says authorities can't track down terrorists if parts of fisa were allowed to expire sunday. >> there is not that risk. they will continue to surveil. fisa stands for foreign. they can continue to surveil foreign intelligence folks with or without fisa being reauthorized. lou: joining us, john solomon, award winning investigative reporter and the editor-in-chief of his media outlet just the news.com. you have been very busy this week as is your practice. you are confirming that less than two weeks into the trump presidency they should have known that flynn wasn't guilty because they concluded that. and he w
a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day on the salem radio network. the acting director of national intelligence richard grenell has enacted a hiring freeze. he was brought in by the president to help reorganize the agency. grenell says this isn't a purge of any kinds. but to make sure the agency is getting the most out of its intelligence community resources. congressman andy biggs says attorney general william barr isn't telling the truth when he says authorities can't track down...
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i'm happen foi welcome paul salem here. he is going to talk about a theme that has come up throughout the discussion this morning which we're all aware of but weren't sure of what to think of. i think in about 30 minutes we'll know exactly what to think about it. about how we should think about great power, competition in the gulf. so i'm delighted to introduce general joseph votel. [ applause ] >> thanks very much. it's great to be here, john. thanks for the invitation to be here. thanks for your flexibility in scheduling. i kind of smiled when i came up here. this little light -- i gave a speech up in new york a couple weeks ago as part of my responsibilities with business executives for national security. i gave one of these typical new york clubs up there. very dark and heavily panelled room. i was speaking from a podium and i asked my staff, please make sure there's a light there. because i -- you know, it all looks good but it's broke on the inside here. and i need a little bit of light on that. and so somehow that tr
i'm happen foi welcome paul salem here. he is going to talk about a theme that has come up throughout the discussion this morning which we're all aware of but weren't sure of what to think of. i think in about 30 minutes we'll know exactly what to think about it. about how we should think about great power, competition in the gulf. so i'm delighted to introduce general joseph votel. [ applause ] >> thanks very much. it's great to be here, john. thanks for the invitation to be here. thanks...
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joining me now sebastian gorka host of the salem radio program, america first.o president trump, author of the work for america's soul. good to see you. hillary clinton has said a lot of stupid stuff, she pedaled five different lies about her server and every time she got caught in the life she would event a brand-new one. and then of course when she ran out of lies she clammed up and said i don't recall 39 times. does she live in some alternative universe where up is down in true is false? >> first is first, can i react to the nadler news. >> we are going to get to that. >> hillary clinton said she is the most investigated innocent person ever. >> let me tell you what hillary clinton is. she is the most corrupt politician in american history who is committed scores of felonies who have never ever faced a day in court. this is a woman who thanks to james comey we know it put at least 108 top-secret e-mails on a unclassified server, every single one of those is a felony. you know who is the most innocent politician to be investigated is, donald trump, $14 million
joining me now sebastian gorka host of the salem radio program, america first.o president trump, author of the work for america's soul. good to see you. hillary clinton has said a lot of stupid stuff, she pedaled five different lies about her server and every time she got caught in the life she would event a brand-new one. and then of course when she ran out of lies she clammed up and said i don't recall 39 times. does she live in some alternative universe where up is down in true is false?...
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a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day on the salem radio network. the acting director of national intelligence richard grenell has enacted a hiring freeze. he was brought in by the president to help reorganize the agency. grenell says this isn't a purge of any kinds. but to make sure the agency is getting the most out of its intelligence community resources. congressman andy biggs says attorney general william barr isn't telling the truth when he says
a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day on the salem radio network. the acting director of national intelligence richard grenell has enacted a hiring freeze. he was brought in by the president to help reorganize the agency. grenell says this isn't a purge of any kinds. but to make sure the agency is getting the most out of its intelligence community resources. congressman andy biggs says attorney general william barr isn't telling the truth when he says
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shortages, especially in areas that had been settled early, especially the major port towns, boston, salem, places like that, and they need labor, so they use african slave labor to supplement the labor force as a whole. you see the process of exchanging native captives and that is the foundation of slavery in new england beginning the 1630's through the 1670's. as this cycle suggests, central to it was new england's connection to the west indies. especially the growing plantation economies there. they settled the west indies about the same time they settled in new england. they arrived in barbados a little bit later. , these islands are completely colonized and turned over to sugar cultivation. on most entire island is. they are entirely stripped of forests and any piece of arable land is planted with sugarcane, and eventually, they use enslaved africans work those plantations. islands, because they completely have been stripped of their forest, only growing sugarcane, they need food, they need provisions for that enslaved labor force. they need supplies like timber for building and burni
shortages, especially in areas that had been settled early, especially the major port towns, boston, salem, places like that, and they need labor, so they use african slave labor to supplement the labor force as a whole. you see the process of exchanging native captives and that is the foundation of slavery in new england beginning the 1630's through the 1670's. as this cycle suggests, central to it was new england's connection to the west indies. especially the growing plantation economies...
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just a reminder listen to lou's reports three times a day "coast to coast" on the salem radio networkp evangelical group is launching a christian voter initiative to ensure that president trump is reelected in 2020. my vote is leading a massive church registration drive with objective of motivating 25 million christians who failed to vote in presidential elections. president trump with some harsh words for chuck schumer after the senate minority leader threatened supreme court justice brett kavanaugh, neil gorsuch by name at a pro abortion rally in washington. >> that was a real intimidation and the best you can say they are trying to intimidate so the judges vote -- the justices vote their way, that is no good either but that was -- of republican did what schumer did, they would be in jail right now. [applause] >> a resolution to censure schumer, schumer has been put forth in the u.s. senate but not all republican senators are on board, senator lindsey graham says if we start censoring him they are going to censor trump when this stuff never ends. maybe he has a point, join amino pas
just a reminder listen to lou's reports three times a day "coast to coast" on the salem radio networkp evangelical group is launching a christian voter initiative to ensure that president trump is reelected in 2020. my vote is leading a massive church registration drive with objective of motivating 25 million christians who failed to vote in presidential elections. president trump with some harsh words for chuck schumer after the senate minority leader threatened supreme court justice...
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thank you so much. >> david ray of salem investment counselors >>> that does it for the exchange i willer lunch." >>> and welcome, everybody, to "power lunch." we're glad you are with us i'm tyler matheson as you see there a major rally on wall street as we are seconds away from the release of the federal reserve's beige book, this at a moment when the strength of our economy is up for debate the dow is up 800 points. diana. >> the u.s. economy expanded at a modest to moderate pace over the past several weeks according to most federal reserve districts with only st. louis and kansas city districts reporting no change, but there was significant concern across all districts about the coronavirus. the word coronavirus came up 48 times in the beige book release and covid-19 came up nine times. this data was collected on or before february 24th now, consumer spending generally picked up but growth is uneven nationally and there were mixed reports on auto sales. there were indications that the coronavirus negatively impacted
thank you so much. >> david ray of salem investment counselors >>> that does it for the exchange i willer lunch." >>> and welcome, everybody, to "power lunch." we're glad you are with us i'm tyler matheson as you see there a major rally on wall street as we are seconds away from the release of the federal reserve's beige book, this at a moment when the strength of our economy is up for debate the dow is up 800 points. diana. >> the u.s. economy...
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joining me now sebastian gorka host of the salem radio program, america first.gist to president trump, author of the work for america's soul. good to see you. hillary clinton has said a lot of stupid stuff, she pedaled five different lies about her server and every time she got caught in the life she would event a brand-new one. and then of course when she ran out of lies she clammed up and said i don't recall 39 times. does she live in some alternative universe where up is down in true is false? >> first is first, can i react to the nadler news. >> we are going to get to that. >> hillary clinton said she is the most investigated innocent person ever. >> let me tell you what hillary clinton is. she is the most corrupt politician in american history who is committed scores of felonies who have never ever faced a day in court. this is a woman who thanks to james comey we know it put at least 108 top-secret e-mails on a unclassified server, every single one of those is a felony. you know who is the most innocent politician to be investigated is, donald trump, $14 m
joining me now sebastian gorka host of the salem radio program, america first.gist to president trump, author of the work for america's soul. good to see you. hillary clinton has said a lot of stupid stuff, she pedaled five different lies about her server and every time she got caught in the life she would event a brand-new one. and then of course when she ran out of lies she clammed up and said i don't recall 39 times. does she live in some alternative universe where up is down in true is...
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the kid from irish salem who ends up with the best job in the world and trying to make $10,000 to live on and i had a great run. >> joline kemp, nbc news. >> well, he made a lot more than $10,000. >> great run. >> and he had a $10,000 view behind you there, kari. >> it is nice. and as we are looking outside, we are enjoying the sunshine and something that we did not see much of over the weekend and especially in san francisco. as you are ready to head out, i wanted to show you this shot, and i love this live view and norstar where we had six inches of snow over the weekend and people are out enjoying it. another view looking over lake tahoe, and so it is nice that somebody had some weather. we just missed out on it here in the bay area. moreshine as we are going into the new month and work week and we will see more of it going into the next several days. we will talk about the been gu times up to 25 to 30 miles per hour this morning, and then we will go through the day with still some high winds. yesterday some of the peak winds on mt. st. helena topped 72 miles per hour. mount diablo
the kid from irish salem who ends up with the best job in the world and trying to make $10,000 to live on and i had a great run. >> joline kemp, nbc news. >> well, he made a lot more than $10,000. >> great run. >> and he had a $10,000 view behind you there, kari. >> it is nice. and as we are looking outside, we are enjoying the sunshine and something that we did not see much of over the weekend and especially in san francisco. as you are ready to head out, i wanted...
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and the executive director here at salem park. i'm very happy to introduce rod craig, military historian an offer of more than 20 historical books. rod is the director of the crust come bank center for military and veterans studies at coastal carolina university
and the executive director here at salem park. i'm very happy to introduce rod craig, military historian an offer of more than 20 historical books. rod is the director of the crust come bank center for military and veterans studies at coastal carolina university
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it's hard to miss the salem in agreed on the edge of the village bright and shiny in the sun this is coming from 3 hours from lagos by car it's isolated location is more of a thought when scaling the solar panels than environmental reasons connecting the village to the national call grid is not considered less the effort many people here make a living with agriculture some in green milling operations like richard apparently she previously used a few car generator to run a grinding machine just now the call comes in the same level. i bought 500 now worth and pa credits so now we can leave the lights. there is light in the palm of my 1000000. situation was different when we use my old home they are fine your home and you. to skeptical at 1st many here have since switched to green energy. and the $500.00 households now get their power from the solar grid. that means sun's fewer c o 2 emissions according to the nigerian company really takes so long some funding for the project came from a german government agency the renewable energy business actually is something that is really really v
it's hard to miss the salem in agreed on the edge of the village bright and shiny in the sun this is coming from 3 hours from lagos by car it's isolated location is more of a thought when scaling the solar panels than environmental reasons connecting the village to the national call grid is not considered less the effort many people here make a living with agriculture some in green milling operations like richard apparently she previously used a few car generator to run a grinding machine just...
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it's hard to miss the salem in agreed on the edge of the village bright and shiny in the sun this is coming from 3 hours from lagos by car its isolated location was more of a factor for installing the solar panels than environmental reasons connecting the village to the national call grid was not considered the best the efforts many people here make a living with agriculture some in green milling operations like richards apparently she previously used a few car generator to run her grinding machine is now a call came from the same level. i bought 500 now wants and pa credits so now we can leave the lights own minds there's light at home in palm of my 1000000. situation was different when we use. all home down by new home. to skeptical at 1st many here have since space to green energy. over $500.00 households now get their parts from the solar grid. that means sun's fewer c o 2 emissions according to the margarine company rejects solar some funding for the project came from a german government agency. in any business attorneys something that is really viable for nigeria to look into y
it's hard to miss the salem in agreed on the edge of the village bright and shiny in the sun this is coming from 3 hours from lagos by car its isolated location was more of a factor for installing the solar panels than environmental reasons connecting the village to the national call grid was not considered the best the efforts many people here make a living with agriculture some in green milling operations like richards apparently she previously used a few car generator to run her grinding...
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and judy is still working through 94 unknowns, so there's a chance one of them is from salem. so, that's just to give you a sense. while the numbers are the biggest, by far, in bergen and the north is more impacted right now than the south, we take the entirety of the state deadly seriously. when you look at, in particular, as judy mentioned, hospitals per capita, we're exposed more than we'd like in the south. my other comment is -- i haven't had a chance to look at it, but i believe this is true. this is a bunch of information if folks need to know where to text or know where to call. am i right? so, make sure, folks, commit this to memory, because these are the best places to go for information. judy, i can't thank you enough to you and your team. i'm sure we'll hear from you during questions. it's now my honor to introduce the guy who runs this county -- and again, this county right now has 249 confirmed cases, and that's almost certainly understating, meaningfully, the reality. he's a dear friend. he's a terrific leader. please help me welcome the county executive, jim te
and judy is still working through 94 unknowns, so there's a chance one of them is from salem. so, that's just to give you a sense. while the numbers are the biggest, by far, in bergen and the north is more impacted right now than the south, we take the entirety of the state deadly seriously. when you look at, in particular, as judy mentioned, hospitals per capita, we're exposed more than we'd like in the south. my other comment is -- i haven't had a chance to look at it, but i believe this is...
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sufficient character being cold and even convicted it was a rapid 10 around or place that is gripping salem's and yet it saves the country and the victims from the don't do you know with a high profile trial and a true 60 that it's up to 6 weeks but it's still a lot of motivation. so what happens next. there's a hearing scheduled for the festival for the court to decide what happens next that will be a hearing to schedule a super sentencing there because of the intense pressure that the courts are on there in the restrictions there writing on that as a result because it might seem that it's unclear when that sentencing will take place but when it does happen the terrorist base it is a very significant imprisonment the last met shooting in museums moment history rose in 2003 and that was the killing of 3 people in the serious and very of a full on william bell and that in that case the conviction is that he gives life that years that obviously in this case is exponentially question that some would like to see even more severe symptoms in this case. he mentioned. tax shop and alcohol walls how
sufficient character being cold and even convicted it was a rapid 10 around or place that is gripping salem's and yet it saves the country and the victims from the don't do you know with a high profile trial and a true 60 that it's up to 6 weeks but it's still a lot of motivation. so what happens next. there's a hearing scheduled for the festival for the court to decide what happens next that will be a hearing to schedule a super sentencing there because of the intense pressure that the courts...
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in lieu of flowers asking for donations made to the boys and girls club in salem, massachusetts.s jim said, he will be missed jack welch, dead at 84 we can't calculate our total taxes? do you realize how many otal different taxes we pay? sales tax, different p-o-s systems in all seven countries. and online sales? that's a whole other system... and different regulations. therere'realal eate e crits,s, . and we have no way to integrate all that? no... but bdo does. peopopleho k kno knonow o. that sofa on tv is iexactly what they need. and now, they know it too. that's the power of targeted tv advertising. it's smart. it grabs people's attention. then they come to my store. buy that sofa. and leave happy it's easy, and it's effective. and it's why comcast spotlight is changing its name to effectv. because being effective means getting results. >>> futures have swung green, europe as well isms, stup e super tuesday and markets have its eye on coordinated central bank action. we're back in a moment legendary terrain in telluride, the unparalleled landscape of park city, or the famed p
in lieu of flowers asking for donations made to the boys and girls club in salem, massachusetts.s jim said, he will be missed jack welch, dead at 84 we can't calculate our total taxes? do you realize how many otal different taxes we pay? sales tax, different p-o-s systems in all seven countries. and online sales? that's a whole other system... and different regulations. therere'realal eate e crits,s, . and we have no way to integrate all that? no... but bdo does. peopopleho k kno knonow o. that...
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a reminder to listen to my reports three types a day coast to coast on the salem radio network.ere is no financial crisis, that markets will as always be bouncing back. >> we have a lot of things we are working on with the financial markets and it will work out fine. the stock market is still much higher than when i got here. it's taken a big hit but it will bounce back very big at the right time. lou: joining us, let me first of all get your view on what has been one heck of a run here. the wilshire 5,000, 2.8 trillion in market cap lost $26 trillion, down about $10 trillion since the record february 2019. we are up considerably since election day. >> the reason the markets dropped off so much. the market is searching for a sense of direction where the economy is going after we contain the virus and whether we have people with sufficient incomes to bring gdp back. lou: will the consumer be healthy. >> precisely. >> we have no fiscal package that clearly targets the victims of the virus. when pelosi announced she was going to leave town without a package, that's when the market
a reminder to listen to my reports three types a day coast to coast on the salem radio network.ere is no financial crisis, that markets will as always be bouncing back. >> we have a lot of things we are working on with the financial markets and it will work out fine. the stock market is still much higher than when i got here. it's taken a big hit but it will bounce back very big at the right time. lou: joining us, let me first of all get your view on what has been one heck of a run here....
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listen to lou's reports three types a day coast to coast on the salem radio network.urch services are going online. houses of worship focusing on keeping members safe from the virus. they are increasingly using technology to reach the faithful. in one week they added 10,000 churches to their free service. joining me now is pastor robert jeffress. pastor of the first bapr baptist church of dallas. fox business contributor and host of foxnation's "pathway to victory." i'll take a page from a didn't book than the one you are familiar with. it's possible to watch catholic services online. but you can't go the distance with communion if you are a catholic. that's a great concern. i know you are not a catholic. but how would you console them in their hour of need. >> as you recognize we don't share that exact belief. we worship the same jesus christ and we believe we can be connected together sir actually and be connected online. i support completely what president trump has asked us to do in not getting into groups more than 10. we should do things that are safe. they keep
listen to lou's reports three types a day coast to coast on the salem radio network.urch services are going online. houses of worship focusing on keeping members safe from the virus. they are increasingly using technology to reach the faithful. in one week they added 10,000 churches to their free service. joining me now is pastor robert jeffress. pastor of the first bapr baptist church of dallas. fox business contributor and host of foxnation's "pathway to victory." i'll take a page...
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a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network.poll last night we asked if the coronavirus should be called covid-19 or wuhan virus. 84% said wuhan virus. president trump delivering an oval office address on the coronavirus pandemic 9:00 p.m. tonight. earlier he made remarks during a meeting about the solidity and the strength of this resilient economy. that's it for us tonight. we hope you will join us. cheryllauren: it is 5:00 a.m. here are your top stories at this hour. president trump confronting the coronavirus with a series of sweeping measures to stop the spread in the u.s. it's not enough to stop the bleeding on wall street. how long will the bear market last. cheryl: the coronavirus shaking up the campaign trail, what it means for the 2020 race for the white house. lauren: the sports and entertainment world also being rocked by this pandemic. what's canceled, who is sick and who the world is waiting to hear from. it is thursday, march 12th. "fbn: a.m." starts right now.
a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network.poll last night we asked if the coronavirus should be called covid-19 or wuhan virus. 84% said wuhan virus. president trump delivering an oval office address on the coronavirus pandemic 9:00 p.m. tonight. earlier he made remarks during a meeting about the solidity and the strength of this resilient economy. that's it for us tonight. we hope you will join us. cheryllauren: it is 5:00 a.m. here are your...
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a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day on the salem radio network. the acting director of national intelligence richard grenell has enacted a hiring freeze. he was brought in by the president to help reorganize the agency. grenell says this isn't a purge of any kinds. but to make sure the agency is getting the most out of its intelligence community resources. congressman andy biggs says attorney general william barr isn't telling the truth when he says authorities can't track down terrorists if parts of fisa were allowed to expire sunday. >> there is not that risk. they will continue to surveil. fisa stands for foreign. they can continue to surveil foreign intelligence folks with or without fisa being reauthorized. lou: joining us, john solomon, award winning investigative reporter and the editor-in-chief of his media outlet just the news.com. you have been very busy this week as is your practice. you are confirming that less than two weeks into the trump presidency they should have known that flynn wasn't guilty because they concluded that. and he w
a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day on the salem radio network. the acting director of national intelligence richard grenell has enacted a hiring freeze. he was brought in by the president to help reorganize the agency. grenell says this isn't a purge of any kinds. but to make sure the agency is getting the most out of its intelligence community resources. congressman andy biggs says attorney general william barr isn't telling the truth when he says authorities can't track down...
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a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. us is kt mcfarland, former national security advisor to president trump. author of the book, "trump, washington and we the people." i want to start with the world health organization admonishing the united states to quit using the terms china virus and wuhan virus. what do you make of this effort on thought control by the world health organization? >> i think the world health organization has a lot of explaining to do. and it's not about donald trump and what words he's using. the world health organization saw the problems happening in china and they didn't follow through. where was the world health organization saying to the chinese, what's going on here? what pandemic are you potentially unleashing on the world? i am not going to take any criticism from those people sitting down. lou: i think it's important enough for the president to create a presidential commission on the cover-up by the chinese of the wuhan virus. its impact on the world as i said earlier on the broadcast, 95% of
a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. us is kt mcfarland, former national security advisor to president trump. author of the book, "trump, washington and we the people." i want to start with the world health organization admonishing the united states to quit using the terms china virus and wuhan virus. what do you make of this effort on thought control by the world health organization? >> i think the world health...
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. >> reporter: dahlia salem is concerned about the long-term impacts. >> people losing their jobs because of these shops being closed. these people also have to live and survive. >> reporter: uncertainty led to long lines at marijuana dispensaries. operators saying they aren't sure if they must close. people in line say they aren't taking any chances. >> not even just folks like me that are just nervous, but for folks with cancer or folks with eating disorders. >> reporter: the message from the closed castro theater, stay healthy and safe. we'll be back. and starting at midnight, police are expected to stop into businesses like the saloon here on grant and tell people to abide by this health order and shut down as it requires them to do. reporting live in san francisco, jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> jean, thank you. >>> so who goes to work tomorrow and who doesn't? this is what we've been talking about when we say essential services. first responders, they'll be going to work tomorrow. government workers and businesses that provide the necessities. here's an example that includes groce
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listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. in japan and australia say they think they have found new ways to effectively treat the wuhan virus patients. a combination of chloroquine, an anti-malaria drug and kaletra helps some patients recover. in japan they have a new drug that causes patients to test negative for the virus in just four days. much more to be learned. but at least these companies are making extraordinary strides. breaking news tonight. the senate passing the phase two coronavirus relief spending bill. expected to cost more than $100 million. phase two includes money for testing of the wuhan virus. expanded funding for food security, and sick leave. senators move on to negotiations for the so-called phase three relief bill that is expected to cost $1.3 trillion. joining me, john lonski, the chief managing director of moody's. you are used to numbers like that, 1.3 trillion. >> you have got to get used to it. the economy is worth 21 trillion. but it was just a month ago, february 18 the u.s. equity market establ
listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. in japan and australia say they think they have found new ways to effectively treat the wuhan virus patients. a combination of chloroquine, an anti-malaria drug and kaletra helps some patients recover. in japan they have a new drug that causes patients to test negative for the virus in just four days. much more to be learned. but at least these companies are making extraordinary strides. breaking news tonight. the...
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and a reminder to listen to my report 3 times a day coast-to-coast on salem radio other.work. >> president trump saying his administration will begin withholding money from sanctuary cities, tweeting this: lou: vote in tonight's poll, question is, are youick o sick f lindsey graham speaking out of both sides of his mouth, cast your vote at @loudobbs. >> joining us. mark, let me start with senator graham. speaking for the president, as if he offered 1.8 million daca recipients a deal, he forgot to tell everyone that was content contingent on 25 billion in president's offer from 2018. for 25 billion for the border wall, did you fine that an eomission. >> i am not going to weigh in. lou: sure you are, come on, mark we've known each another a long time, it's just you and me. >> we have, that is why you know i'm not weighing in on political aspects of conversation. but we have talked about before, you and i, what as a commissioner, represents men and women of cdp, we need congress to do get off the sidelines, and pass a couple of pieces of legislation that will address this cr
and a reminder to listen to my report 3 times a day coast-to-coast on salem radio other.work. >> president trump saying his administration will begin withholding money from sanctuary cities, tweeting this: lou: vote in tonight's poll, question is, are youick o sick f lindsey graham speaking out of both sides of his mouth, cast your vote at @loudobbs. >> joining us. mark, let me start with senator graham. speaking for the president, as if he offered 1.8 million daca recipients a...
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wednesdal last two week, a reminder to listen to lou's report three times a day coast to coast on salem. >> secretary of state pompeo announcing a u.n. trip to afghanistan, meeting with two afghan leaders. with 2 unable to come to peace talks. potentially derailing a u.s. troop withdrawal. >> new report saying that u.s. marine corps is looking to change its focus from fighting islamic terrorists in mideast to stopping threat of china. 10 year plan to be revealed this week. that will see marine's cutback on aircraft, get rid of tanks, a lot of them, and slash their total numbers from 189,000, to 170 thousand, saying that china is now the pacing threat eroding america's military advantages. >> radical dem congressman omar said it is supervill --ville --n level cruelty. >> and joining me now, kt mcfarland. author of new book, revolution, trump, washington and we the people, great to see you, thank you. >> i don't want to waste too much of your time on omar. but it is rich, is it note that she is condemning united states after president trump offered our aid to iran, and it ises iranian lea
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rates hit an all-time low and a reminder to listen to my report 3 times a day coast-to-coast on the salemadio network, donald trump saying his administration will begin withholding money from sanctuary cities as recent federal court rulings, the federal government will be withholding funds from sanctuary cities, they should change their status and go non-sanctuary, do not protect criminals. be sure to vote in tonight's paul. are you sick of lindsey graham speaking out of both sides of his mouth? cast your vote on twitter, we would like to hear from you, i'm sure lindsey graham would like to hear from you. joining us is acting customs and border protection commissioner mark morgan. great to have you with us and let me start, senator lindsey graham speaking for the president as if he had offered 1.8 million theaca recipients a deal and forgot to tell everyone that was contingent on $25 billion in the president's offer from 2018 for $25 billion for the border wall. did you find that a material omission on the part of the senator? otherwise i'm sure he was extraordinary careful with his words
rates hit an all-time low and a reminder to listen to my report 3 times a day coast-to-coast on the salemadio network, donald trump saying his administration will begin withholding money from sanctuary cities as recent federal court rulings, the federal government will be withholding funds from sanctuary cities, they should change their status and go non-sanctuary, do not protect criminals. be sure to vote in tonight's paul. are you sick of lindsey graham speaking out of both sides of his...
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a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network.an virus. 84% said wuhan virus. president trump delivering an oval office address on the coronavirus pandemic 9:00 p.m. tonight. earlier he made remarks during a meeting about the solidity and the strength of this resilient economy. that's it for us tonight. we hope you will join us.good n. trish: the president set to address the nation. we'll have the full speech and the best analysis for you this evening on fox business. good evening. at this very moment the president is fine-tuning his primetime address. a speech that will calm some fares. and a stimulus that may include a payroll tax cut and tax cuts for businesses associated with the travel industry. it's a necessary and needed measure. a disastrous day proving how nervous inhe vestors are. the president
a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network.an virus. 84% said wuhan virus. president trump delivering an oval office address on the coronavirus pandemic 9:00 p.m. tonight. earlier he made remarks during a meeting about the solidity and the strength of this resilient economy. that's it for us tonight. we hope you will join us.good n. trish: the president set to address the nation. we'll have the full speech and the best analysis for you this...