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. >> he called it ep-sickle, ep or eperson and sickle because it looked like an icicle.n up and put his arms around his fath and said, pa, pop, can i have a sickle? i want a popsicle. >> i love that. >> reporter: frank took his popsicled to neptune beach the coney island of the west. >> each week it would be a different kid going in and asking for a popsicle. and the guy would have to say we don't sell popsicles. after several weeks of different kids asking for popsicles, my grandfather would go in and say, can i interest you in selling popsicles. that is marked t sell all his rights for $50,000. >> what i can tell you is that we make over the two billion popsicles a year. >> a senior marketing director at unilever, parent company of the popsicle makers. >>sctied, light of cool, its turned championed by the likes of justin bieber. >> since there's no one in the room to share it with, i'll eat it myself. >> i won't tell anybody. >> thank you. >> and creative folks are still being inspired by frank eperson's original idea. >> we saw the need for it and went for it. >> he a
. >> he called it ep-sickle, ep or eperson and sickle because it looked like an icicle.n up and put his arms around his fath and said, pa, pop, can i have a sickle? i want a popsicle. >> i love that. >> reporter: frank took his popsicled to neptune beach the coney island of the west. >> each week it would be a different kid going in and asking for a popsicle. and the guy would have to say we don't sell popsicles. after several weeks of different kids asking for...
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general sickles. in my mind he is the 19th century kind of man.he obviously understood and was aware of all of the houses a vast ignition in new york city, washington city. he was married at 33 to a 16 year old. even though he was merry to her he took along from -- a prostitute from new york. fanny white. he introduced her to the queen as a new york socialite here was a man who basically was living the double standard, and he was also famous not only for his full pa here in the battle of gettysburg where he wound up losing a leg, before a famous trial in which he determined that his wife was having an affair. the double standard took effect. he saw the man. the man happened to be the son of francis scott key. he was the district of columbia lawyer. he saw the man outside of his house. he got a number of pistols and went out to shoot the man a number of times. he was tried and he was found not guilty. the defense of temporary insanity. in my mind, i think many historians would agree with me that it was not necessarily that those men in that jury un
general sickles. in my mind he is the 19th century kind of man.he obviously understood and was aware of all of the houses a vast ignition in new york city, washington city. he was married at 33 to a 16 year old. even though he was merry to her he took along from -- a prostitute from new york. fanny white. he introduced her to the queen as a new york socialite here was a man who basically was living the double standard, and he was also famous not only for his full pa here in the battle of...
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general sickles. in my mind, he is the 19th century kind of man. he obviously understood and was aware of probably all of the houses of assignation in washington city and new york city. he was married at 33 to a 16-year-old. even though he was married to her, on one of his diplomatic missions to england, took along a prostitute from new york, famous fanny white, and introduced her to the queen as a new york socialite. so here is a man who basically was living the double standard. and of course, he was also a famous, not only for his faux pas here in the battle of gettysburg where he wound up losing a leg, but for famous trial in which he determined that his wife was having an affair. the double standard took effect. he saw the man. the man actually happened to be the son of francis scott key. and he was a district of columbia lawyer. he saw the man outside of his house. he went, he got a number of pistols. he went out and shot the man a number of times. he was tried and part of his fame is that he was found not guilty on the defense of temporary in
general sickles. in my mind, he is the 19th century kind of man. he obviously understood and was aware of probably all of the houses of assignation in washington city and new york city. he was married at 33 to a 16-year-old. even though he was married to her, on one of his diplomatic missions to england, took along a prostitute from new york, famous fanny white, and introduced her to the queen as a new york socialite. so here is a man who basically was living the double standard. and of course,...
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cell trait you have the infection so there is a higher proportion of sickle cell and african-americans but it's not exclusive to african-americans or africans it is not a black disease. we see the social effects like athleticism and the genes associated with explosive energy success in sprint running we do see real differences between all levels of athleticism the sport is definitely not a level playing field in that regard and johnson does have a genetic advantage over most humans but is that unique to black or african-american people? know. - - know it is not. so the idea being that two or 300 years of the slave trade in the americas that to be strong and fit was selected. this is a scientifically tested idea. three years ago when african-americans have their genomes scanned what they thought was a superior athletic gene to be speculated but that there was any evidence of natural or artificial selection we didn't see any evidence of selection in either direction of the african-american genome from from their ancestors were taken. so we don't see this at all but yet it is such a persi
cell trait you have the infection so there is a higher proportion of sickle cell and african-americans but it's not exclusive to african-americans or africans it is not a black disease. we see the social effects like athleticism and the genes associated with explosive energy success in sprint running we do see real differences between all levels of athleticism the sport is definitely not a level playing field in that regard and johnson does have a genetic advantage over most humans but is that...
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people are in particular danger who have chronic heart respiratory or kidney disease diabetes cancer sicklecell disease as well as patients who are immunocompromised or obese because many patients have more than one of those co-morbidities it's proven pretty difficult to rank them but a widely accepted study from june estimates that nearly one in 5 people worldwide is that increased risk due to at least one co-morbidity and one in 20 is that high risk those people in particular should pay close attention to social distancing measures in daily interactions they should wear face coverings they should wash their hands often and not break off their treatment plan without talking to their doctor and finally they should continue to get as much safe physical activity as possible. there and then fizzling see you again soon. eco india. telling tales with textiles from. the tibetan designer tenzin succeeds in doing so as a child he fled to northern india and stayed there. is creations are a multicultural mix of indian style and tibetan tradition. in 30 minutes on d w. did you know it costs $0.50 to f
people are in particular danger who have chronic heart respiratory or kidney disease diabetes cancer sicklecell disease as well as patients who are immunocompromised or obese because many patients have more than one of those co-morbidities it's proven pretty difficult to rank them but a widely accepted study from june estimates that nearly one in 5 people worldwide is that increased risk due to at least one co-morbidity and one in 20 is that high risk those people in particular should pay close...
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his concept of the marriage and his role in it was very much like sickles and i think very much like the social culture of the time. this is the culture. this is the scenario. we are setting it up like a house that would have a social gathering place were gentleman could come, waiting for services to be provided. there is security behind ms. blackwell. all the men would be sure to leave their weapons at the door. take off your hat. come in, sit down. over here, some of the accoutrements of entertainment, liquid libation, reading materials, entertainment materials. and here we have some of the goods we might provide to the soldiers. some are provided during the services, and some subsequent, and some before. we have different kinds of soap. the gentlemen could brush their teeth or wash up over here behind me. if you acquire at least one french letter for five cents, that could protect you from venereal disease. we could also provide an aphrodisiac in the form of oysters. finally, a cure for the ills of men's nether regions, which might be necessary if they did acquire something. we al
his concept of the marriage and his role in it was very much like sickles and i think very much like the social culture of the time. this is the culture. this is the scenario. we are setting it up like a house that would have a social gathering place were gentleman could come, waiting for services to be provided. there is security behind ms. blackwell. all the men would be sure to leave their weapons at the door. take off your hat. come in, sit down. over here, some of the accoutrements of...
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people are in particular danger who have chronic heart respiratory or kidney disease diabetes cancer sickleell disease as well as patients who are immunocompromised or obese because many patients have more than one of those co-morbidities it's proven pretty difficult to rank them but a widely accepted study from june estimates that nearly one in 5 people worldwide is that increased risk due to at least one co-morbidity and one in 20 is that high risk those people in particular should pay close attention to social distancing measures in daily interactions they should wear face coverings they should wash their hands often and not break off their treatment plan without talking to their doctor and finally they should continue to get as much safe physical activity as possible. there and then fizzling see you again soon. good good. good. beethoven justice did you didn't mean to do. that is it was about a $16.00 like heat treating the frog mob so many rounds of stolen beethoven. and of course the subconscious always one thing is clear the beethoven is the wildly popular. i see a short play the gam
people are in particular danger who have chronic heart respiratory or kidney disease diabetes cancer sickleell disease as well as patients who are immunocompromised or obese because many patients have more than one of those co-morbidities it's proven pretty difficult to rank them but a widely accepted study from june estimates that nearly one in 5 people worldwide is that increased risk due to at least one co-morbidity and one in 20 is that high risk those people in particular should pay close...
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digital progress that we have seen that will prevail there will always be the lead in the city for sickle exchange programs in the future and that's one aspect i want like to emphasize the meaning and significance of international cooperation has been shown its road passed through months i mean it's very important still for research and for students alike to work together international cooperation point then michelle homs from the german academic exchange service thanks for being on the show. thank you very much. time to head over to our science correspondent eric williams he's got answers to some of the questions you've been sending us on the coronavirus. how different is sars cove to to other viruses that infect us for example do people who catch influenza sometimes have no symptoms yes although asymptomatic is a is a pretty squishy term we've known for decades that people who don't report flu symptoms can test positive as carriers for the bug and older estimates usually put the number of asymptomatic carriers for flu at around 50 percent much cited british study from 2014 however deter
digital progress that we have seen that will prevail there will always be the lead in the city for sickle exchange programs in the future and that's one aspect i want like to emphasize the meaning and significance of international cooperation has been shown its road passed through months i mean it's very important still for research and for students alike to work together international cooperation point then michelle homs from the german academic exchange service thanks for being on the show....
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underway since early in the morning women have been out in the fields cutting the sheaves with that sickles flow. for. there's a lot of straw left on the field typically a kilogram a kilogram of rice if it's left to rot it will release me fame a potent greenhouse gas but burning the straw emits c o 2 and creates fine particulate matter that's harmful to people and the environment. yeah one come one wants to change things after completing her studies in bangkok she decided to return to her home village and develop an alternative meaning. i mean if we're going to. get patients it's very hard when i grow rice and. it takes a long time and after the. saw it's been it's very nice that when i come to my home town i don't share. rice much i find solutions far off for food for the entrepreneur rice troy's not waste to be disposed of but a valuable resource. oh she pays the farmers the equivalent of $0.03 a kilo. the golden stalks abroad by the truckload to honey or buy factory. here the straw is chopped up because the air is full of fine straw particles everyone has to wear a facemask. them a small
underway since early in the morning women have been out in the fields cutting the sheaves with that sickles flow. for. there's a lot of straw left on the field typically a kilogram a kilogram of rice if it's left to rot it will release me fame a potent greenhouse gas but burning the straw emits c o 2 and creates fine particulate matter that's harmful to people and the environment. yeah one come one wants to change things after completing her studies in bangkok she decided to return to her home...
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. >> we were bundled onto carts or motor try sickles and taken to orphanages.en were seen as stray dogs and treated like trash. >> reporter: so far hoshino has turned experiences of 50 war orphans into illustrated stories. she says she hopes to keep creatingng them forss lonong as she's able. >> translator: i hope my book will show people what war really means. children can live normal, uneventful lives as long as their parents are around, but everything changes if their parents are suddenly torn away from them. that's what i want people to understand. hoshino's book concludes with a poem describing an orphan's dream. if i had magical powers, all i'd want is a normal life. i wouldn't care if we were poor or lived in a tiny room as long as my mother and father were with me. m >> she's finding it harder to collect the testimony of other war orphans during the pandemic, but she hopes her books will reach people who are staying at home during this timeme. now hoshino isn't the only person who has used drawings to illustrate the horrors of war. the maruki couple wer
. >> we were bundled onto carts or motor try sickles and taken to orphanages.en were seen as stray dogs and treated like trash. >> reporter: so far hoshino has turned experiences of 50 war orphans into illustrated stories. she says she hopes to keep creatingng them forss lonong as she's able. >> translator: i hope my book will show people what war really means. children can live normal, uneventful lives as long as their parents are around, but everything changes if their...
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as an infant, she survived sickle cell disease, but her brother died of it at age 2.ddler, she came down with malaria. the quinine injections ravette received for the fever affected her leg muscles. as her thigh bone grew, her knee curved around backwards. >> they've been told that they're a curse or that they've done something wrong or their parents have done something wrong to deserve their legs to grow in such a way. >> female announcer: ravette came to mercy ships just in time. before long, she would no longer be able to walk. she'd be a burden to her family. >> what we've done before her surgery was to put her legs into a cast, and we put some turnbuckles on them, and then, every day, we were able to just turn them a little bit by a little bit. and then we slowly were able to bend and stretch her legs so that she didn't have to have as big a surgery. >> and what we want to do is make it so when she stands up, it doesn't go backwards. what are you doing? she's ready to go. >> [ speaking foreign language ] amen. >> amen. >> the need in these countries is overwhelmi
as an infant, she survived sickle cell disease, but her brother died of it at age 2.ddler, she came down with malaria. the quinine injections ravette received for the fever affected her leg muscles. as her thigh bone grew, her knee curved around backwards. >> they've been told that they're a curse or that they've done something wrong or their parents have done something wrong to deserve their legs to grow in such a way. >> female announcer: ravette came to mercy ships just in time....
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the president has threatened to take executive action if talks fail in the off sickle, obstacle is stilljobless benefits. the democrats want to continue to $600 weekly payments that just expired but republicans want to/that amount. >> it will only get worse if we don't make the necessary investments. pain now or pay later, much more later. >>> unemployed america, there is endless talks and will it finally bear fruit. >> they say california central valley is one of 10 areas of concern in the u.s. because of rapidly increasing cases. the list mostly contains large cities like chicago, detroit and boston. a crackdown in los angeles tonight after this big mansion party in the hollywood hills earlier this week. now the mayor says the city will cut off power and water to properties that host large gatherings. >>> thank you for that. coming up next the explosive claims against the nation's most powerful pro-gun group. >> the organization went unchecked for decades. while top executives funneled millions into their own pockets. >> also ahead, here is a new idea. it is not exact the indoor dining
the president has threatened to take executive action if talks fail in the off sickle, obstacle is stilljobless benefits. the democrats want to continue to $600 weekly payments that just expired but republicans want to/that amount. >> it will only get worse if we don't make the necessary investments. pain now or pay later, much more later. >>> unemployed america, there is endless talks and will it finally bear fruit. >> they say california central valley is one of 10 areas...
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he tried to put her couple bills and one was on sickle cell of many -- sickle cell anemia and one was an increase in hourly wages of workers and their work couple of others i think about health health care but it was really difficult for him to be in the house and even later in the senate were a lot of the legislature did -- and many recollections of julian simon the house in the senate here in georgia. >> i knew his time in the house was particularly difficult for him and his nemesis was a guy named, his last name is floyd and his nick name was sloppy. for every time julian served in the house for 10 years and every time you sworn in he was subsequently lose his seat and sloppy floyd would make a point of leaving the room. that was the atmosphere in which he had to struggle. that was one of the reasons he ran for the senate and i think the senate as is often the case was the better behaved body so he liked the senate better. he did feel a degree of collegiality which even once we didn't share his politics which was most of them but he had a better experience in the senate. generally
he tried to put her couple bills and one was on sickle cell of many -- sickle cell anemia and one was an increase in hourly wages of workers and their work couple of others i think about health health care but it was really difficult for him to be in the house and even later in the senate were a lot of the legislature did -- and many recollections of julian simon the house in the senate here in georgia. >> i knew his time in the house was particularly difficult for him and his nemesis was...
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meanwhile will get a 4 sickle fraction of this the same as 12 years ago as far as patterns are concerned i.e. a massive further wealth transfer taking place to a small elite in route to collapsing the system to erect a new post debt jubilee written and rewritten and wire meant with an entirely new monetary system but it but that that is not politically viable ok i mean that is completely divorced of the life of everyday people and i see a little bit who want equality and that's going to let me go to bed and go ahead rapidly running out of time go ahead. peter then i'll make this route but there's a. simpler explanation for the phenomenon that you're pointing out of stock market and labor market looking different and that's the stock market's forward looking at who thinking about what the future stream of income is going to be from all of this business the current labor market the jobs haven't disappeared people have just been told you're not allowed to do that that's where the unemployment is so as soon as the government starts saying you're not allowed to do them a lot of these jobs rea
meanwhile will get a 4 sickle fraction of this the same as 12 years ago as far as patterns are concerned i.e. a massive further wealth transfer taking place to a small elite in route to collapsing the system to erect a new post debt jubilee written and rewritten and wire meant with an entirely new monetary system but it but that that is not politically viable ok i mean that is completely divorced of the life of everyday people and i see a little bit who want equality and that's going to let me...
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within these movements in order to maintain discipline but the fact of the not surveys that you think sickle system is change science class this is not. you know most of the n.p.r.'s audie and jerry's if you're honest with all south are still in this paradigm of doing campaigns and we have here and i talk to them inside you know are sent out to name out the last people to do muscle resistance and they went there because they can't get their heads round you know something that literally no how. decades but the fact of the matter is this is the only thing that works so what's going to happen i think you can separate how today's institutions there's just you go groups and join rocket mobilization systems you know like recall where it's at x. or america and in india united states where you have teams of people going around the country mobilizing people. and then it gets nonviolence trainings they get into affinity groups most support groups they go to the cities and they sit down it's a very straightforward you know region east mechanisms but it has sufficient institutionalization you know it's
within these movements in order to maintain discipline but the fact of the not surveys that you think sickle system is change science class this is not. you know most of the n.p.r.'s audie and jerry's if you're honest with all south are still in this paradigm of doing campaigns and we have here and i talk to them inside you know are sent out to name out the last people to do muscle resistance and they went there because they can't get their heads round you know something that literally no how....
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really affecting much of the philippines that sickles that is. that is on its way north as monday but still we'll see some very heavy rain across luzon we just pushing down into the central philippines elsewhere very heavy downpours across central northern areas of sumatran across into the monday peninsula as well it does tend to improve that on tuesday at the same time. really does pull away from the philippines so the rains the coming rather more scattered in some heavier downpours this time across into borneo that we had down tools australia have had some very nice well weather across the east coast of new south wales the cloud the rain is further to the south again people being flocking to the beaches you can see here just enjoying the very nice weather temperatures have been in the mid twenty's celsius that is a set to change as the case through monday 20 degrees at best in city so not too bad not too bad generally across the southeast but plenty of weather on its way towards the south island of new zealand and an expanded rain is on us when
really affecting much of the philippines that sickles that is. that is on its way north as monday but still we'll see some very heavy rain across luzon we just pushing down into the central philippines elsewhere very heavy downpours across central northern areas of sumatran across into the monday peninsula as well it does tend to improve that on tuesday at the same time. really does pull away from the philippines so the rains the coming rather more scattered in some heavier downpours this time...
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storm it will stay a tropical storm for the 1st calls of friday and then finally it does fall apart sickles the women's easing below tropical storm strength but still some very heavy rain in the forecast and again trading right there down across much of the korean peninsula so it'll just add to any flooding that is in place meanwhile some very heavy rain as well through these eastern sections of china and it stays in the forecast friday and saturday shanghai seeing a particularly wet couple of days but again that rain pushing across the korean peninsula and working its way through to the far northeast scottish. areas of japan and largely dry across much of mainland china that we had across tools india not particularly dry here of course more heavy rain in the forecast as we go through friday it's going to be through much of profession again extending further to the west across into rajastan and the rains quite heavy again 3 go down across the west and gas it is drier across the south and across areas to the east a not a bad day friday across much of bangladesh in the rains also have eased a
storm it will stay a tropical storm for the 1st calls of friday and then finally it does fall apart sickles the women's easing below tropical storm strength but still some very heavy rain in the forecast and again trading right there down across much of the korean peninsula so it'll just add to any flooding that is in place meanwhile some very heavy rain as well through these eastern sections of china and it stays in the forecast friday and saturday shanghai seeing a particularly wet couple of...
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and brandon craw ford sickle and that made it 6-4. runs on base with pitch hitter eva longoria and enjoyments fall 7-11. >>> we always buthat things were hazier for college athletics. two major programles have postpone evident their football season this fall. the mountain west conference announced today that it's postponing the entire post skeg. and the conference president was siting safety and the difficultly of protocols were some of the reasons. the most oft mystic plans would call for a winter season for from sports along the lines of what california high schools have already done. >>> considering what happened yesterday, we have a very time lightlies day in sports history to show you. >> reporter: it was on this day in 1988y that jacknicilous held that trophy. and it was on this day in 1981 that peat rose picked up career hit 3,631. that moved him passed stan musial the to congratulate. and that was this day in sport august 10. >>> we leave you with some things to check utin case you missed it; his team is now 6-0 since the resu
and brandon craw ford sickle and that made it 6-4. runs on base with pitch hitter eva longoria and enjoyments fall 7-11. >>> we always buthat things were hazier for college athletics. two major programles have postpone evident their football season this fall. the mountain west conference announced today that it's postponing the entire post skeg. and the conference president was siting safety and the difficultly of protocols were some of the reasons. the most oft mystic plans would call...
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what i'm hoping for, that is what i believe, decks what -- that's what nexgen works toward every sickle day, and they will be behind the biden harris ticket in a huge way, and we will see something on november 4 we have never seen before, which is transformation of american society in a completely good way. david: will voters across the entire country turn out physically, or will they mail in their ballots? what does the democratic party do in a situation where there is increased confusion, not clarity come over the way our votes will be counted? tom: i think overwhelmingly it will be vote by mail. i don't think there is any question about that. people are going to have to make sure they do it. they will have to be careful about it. a lot of this is going to be making sure that you put your vote in a position where it for sure is going to get counted. i know the president is muddying the water and is trying to do things to suppress the vote. obviously. what i believe the american people are smart. i believe we will be organized amongst ourselves. the democratic party for sure will be tr
what i'm hoping for, that is what i believe, decks what -- that's what nexgen works toward every sickle day, and they will be behind the biden harris ticket in a huge way, and we will see something on november 4 we have never seen before, which is transformation of american society in a completely good way. david: will voters across the entire country turn out physically, or will they mail in their ballots? what does the democratic party do in a situation where there is increased confusion, not...
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in portland, tearing down the cross, desecrating the world war ii memorial, putting a hammer and a sickleconvention continue to mention support for black lives matter. lou: as if they are, as if they are heroes. bob, we've got to go to a quick commercial. we're going to come right back. more with bob woodson, stay with us. can't wait for the other side of these commercials. watch these commercials, enjoy them, bob woodson and i will be right back. please stay with us. we made usaa insurance for veterans like liz and mike. when their growing family meant growing expenses, our agents helped make saving on insurance easy usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa tools, cattle, grain, traded goods. even shells represented value. then currency came along. they made it out of copper, gold, silver, wampum. soon people decided to put all that value into a piece of paper, then proceeded to wave goodbye to value, printing unlimited amounts of money as they passed the buck to the future. that's why it's time for digital currency and your investment in the grayscale funds. go digital. go graysc
in portland, tearing down the cross, desecrating the world war ii memorial, putting a hammer and a sickleconvention continue to mention support for black lives matter. lou: as if they are, as if they are heroes. bob, we've got to go to a quick commercial. we're going to come right back. more with bob woodson, stay with us. can't wait for the other side of these commercials. watch these commercials, enjoy them, bob woodson and i will be right back. please stay with us. we made usaa insurance for...
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watched when he campaigned in virginia in 2008, i introduced him to a young first-time voter with sickleompassionial connection with this young man who was a first-time voters, was one of the most moving things i've seen. . there's no pri-- joe biden is filled with character and he will want a vp to underline that message. >> senator, good to see you as always. thank you for joining me. glad we could do it. >>> well, for years the republican party has worked to systematically reduce the number of americans who had access to voting. the latest gambit has been to discredit mail-in voting. since may, president trump has tweeted at least five times about his concerns with mail-in voting, including just this morning, even suggesting delaying our election to avoid potentially voting fraud. mail-in voting is the same thing as absentee voting, and nearly 77 percent of americans already have access to that. across the united states there are five states that send ballots to all there are five states that send ballots to all voters. and 16 states require voters to provide a reason that can be as s
watched when he campaigned in virginia in 2008, i introduced him to a young first-time voter with sickleompassionial connection with this young man who was a first-time voters, was one of the most moving things i've seen. . there's no pri-- joe biden is filled with character and he will want a vp to underline that message. >> senator, good to see you as always. thank you for joining me. glad we could do it. >>> well, for years the republican party has worked to systematically...
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ththey have painted a sickle and hammer on it.was a nuclear family in our christian faith that enabled us to survive slavery and discrimination. but the question, tucker, is where are the voices of dissent of the civil rights movement? where is the naacp? where is the congressional-backed caucus to speak out against these race grievance vigilantes that are destroying this nation? where are they? >> tucker: the fact that they are christian leaders. where are they? front of the line, they were wearing callers. there were christians. where are those people now? >> well, that's the big question. but the reality is 80% of low income blacks in the country supports the police. they want more's th more police. there are other organizations around, but they are not the ones who have given the voice. we have the gatekeepers that are rewarded by the -- corporate america keeps paying these parasites and our country continues to decline. so, what we are trying to do at the woodson center is really give voice to those people who are standing up
ththey have painted a sickle and hammer on it.was a nuclear family in our christian faith that enabled us to survive slavery and discrimination. but the question, tucker, is where are the voices of dissent of the civil rights movement? where is the naacp? where is the congressional-backed caucus to speak out against these race grievance vigilantes that are destroying this nation? where are they? >> tucker: the fact that they are christian leaders. where are they? front of the line, they...
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associated with absolute strong increased risk our heart conditions, kidney, pulmonary, obesity, sickle-cell disease and immunocompromised for a number of conditionsincluding transplantation . those that may confer an increased risk are things like asthma, type i diabetes , hypertension and a variety of other syndromes that are shown here on this slide. another thing that we've noticed that is very clear is the racial and ethnic disparity with the pervasive disparity among minorities including african americans or american and native indians. here we show the relative rate of hospitalizations among our example black non-hispanics is about five times greater than what we see with whites so not only do they have a greater chance of getting infected, they clearly have a greater chance of getting a serious outcome and as shown here when you look at death above and beyond hospitalization take a look at the dark bar on the top, african-americans at 71, 2.5 times in white which is 28 when you're looking at the deaths per 100,000. the test for sars covid-2 and antigen test for the proteins as well a
associated with absolute strong increased risk our heart conditions, kidney, pulmonary, obesity, sickle-cell disease and immunocompromised for a number of conditionsincluding transplantation . those that may confer an increased risk are things like asthma, type i diabetes , hypertension and a variety of other syndromes that are shown here on this slide. another thing that we've noticed that is very clear is the racial and ethnic disparity with the pervasive disparity among minorities including...
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sure that all of our drivers and everyone who comes into the restaurant is washing their hands every sicklewhen they come in or go out. we have given all of our drivers sanitizing solutions in all of their cars. so we have gone above and beyond to make sure we are taking care not just of our customers but of our employees. i think that is good practice. there is incremental cost, but it is not so significant that we cannot handle it stop if we can take care of our employees with these concerns, i think there will be a tail on consumer and employee concerns moving forward, given the challenges we face that we are now facing on a sustained business. -- -- on a sustained basis. we are taking every precautionary measure to take care of our employees and customers. guy: what is happening in the rest of the world, europe has a much better handle on the virus. restaurants have been able to open in a completely different way. you're seeing a similar picture in parts of asia as well. i am focused on europe. what is the difference in terms of the demands that you are seeing out of europe and out of t
sure that all of our drivers and everyone who comes into the restaurant is washing their hands every sicklewhen they come in or go out. we have given all of our drivers sanitizing solutions in all of their cars. so we have gone above and beyond to make sure we are taking care not just of our customers but of our employees. i think that is good practice. there is incremental cost, but it is not so significant that we cannot handle it stop if we can take care of our employees with these concerns,...
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in portland, tearing down the cross, desecrating the world war ii memorial, putting a hammer and a sickle mention support for black lives matter. lou: as if they are, as if they are heroes. bob, we've got to go to a quick commercial. we're going to come right back. more with bob woodson, stay with us. can't wait for the other side of these commercials. watch these commercials, enjoy them, bob woodson and i will be right back. please stay with us. [ thunder rumbles ] [ engine rumbling ] [ beeping ] [ engine revs ] uh, you know there's a 30-minute limit, right? tell that to the rain. [ beeping ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. i wasn't sure... was another around the corner? or could things go a different way? i wanted to help protect myself. my doctor recommended eliquis. eliquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot. almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. -and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tell
in portland, tearing down the cross, desecrating the world war ii memorial, putting a hammer and a sickle mention support for black lives matter. lou: as if they are, as if they are heroes. bob, we've got to go to a quick commercial. we're going to come right back. more with bob woodson, stay with us. can't wait for the other side of these commercials. watch these commercials, enjoy them, bob woodson and i will be right back. please stay with us. [ thunder rumbles ] [ engine rumbling ] [...
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there was also a woman who had a daughter with sickle cell anemia ms 29 days of school and could not get notes from her doctor every time and kamala harris hunted her down and made her life a living for two years. because she was a big proponent of this anti-charge in california that went after minority and low income families particularly single moms. an important record on legalization, tulsi gabbard really poked holes in kamala harris' candidacy when she showed how many people had been incarcerated. e of her antimarijuanaans push. but then she had no problem giggling about it with charlamagne tha god on the breakfast club. and saying that she herself smoked marijuana. i don't care what she does in her free time. she is incredibly inconsistent paired she was a heavy-handed prosecutor. angie tried to shellac the record with some nice words in her autobiography. and i hope people really take a look at some of the specifics, because she harmed tens of thousands of individuals in california, and that record is inexcusable. >> gillian: inconsistent as you say as a criticism we have seen
there was also a woman who had a daughter with sickle cell anemia ms 29 days of school and could not get notes from her doctor every time and kamala harris hunted her down and made her life a living for two years. because she was a big proponent of this anti-charge in california that went after minority and low income families particularly single moms. an important record on legalization, tulsi gabbard really poked holes in kamala harris' candidacy when she showed how many people had been...
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associated with absolute strong increased risk our heart conditions, kidney, pulmonary, obesity, sickle-cell disease and immunocompromised for a number of conditionsincluding transplantation . those that may confer an increased risk are things like asthma, type i diabetes , hypertension and a variety of other syndromes that are shown here on this slide. another thing that we've noticed that is very clear is the racial and ethnic disparity with the pervasive disparity among minorities including african americans or american and native indians. here we show the relative rate of hospitalizations among our example black non-hispanics is about five times greater than what we see with whites so not only do they have a greater chance of getting infected, they clearly have a greater chance of getting a serious outcome and as shown here when you look at death above and beyond hospitalization take a look at the dark bar on the top, african-americans at 71, 2.5 times in white which is 28 when you're looking at the deaths per 100,000. the test for sars covid-2 and antigen test for the proteins as well a
associated with absolute strong increased risk our heart conditions, kidney, pulmonary, obesity, sickle-cell disease and immunocompromised for a number of conditionsincluding transplantation . those that may confer an increased risk are things like asthma, type i diabetes , hypertension and a variety of other syndromes that are shown here on this slide. another thing that we've noticed that is very clear is the racial and ethnic disparity with the pervasive disparity among minorities including...
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helmets and their shields which incidentally have, have hammer and sy kel on them most of the time sickles and showing up with frozen bottles, that is happening, that is happening in front of people. you don't see it on any national news. you don't see it on the networks or any other cable stations and yet you hear about these peaceful demonstrators. so it's, you know, it is just, it's a lie. the american people are being told a lie by the media. elizabeth: that is attorney general william barr with mark levin, saying the media is misleading the american people saying riots are peaceful and they're not. saying it is a lie what the media is saying. seattle's police chief resigned after seattle voted to cut the police budget. seattle rioters ransack adamson store, whole foods and hit a bank. we have former nypd commissioner bernie kerik. great having you back on. we love having you back on. are the media and democrats essentially excuse agroing culture of lawlessness. we've been tracking democrat reaction to this and it has been pretty muted? >> they're ignoring it. i think in many ways the
helmets and their shields which incidentally have, have hammer and sy kel on them most of the time sickles and showing up with frozen bottles, that is happening, that is happening in front of people. you don't see it on any national news. you don't see it on the networks or any other cable stations and yet you hear about these peaceful demonstrators. so it's, you know, it is just, it's a lie. the american people are being told a lie by the media. elizabeth: that is attorney general william barr...
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." ♪ ♪ maria: and we begin this morning with what my first guest calls the sickle biggest -- single biggesteat to u.s. national security, communist china. the danger not remote, it is present right now within our own borders. on friday a chinese national is and researcher at ucla was arrested and charged with destroying evidence that beijing has been stealing u.s. nuclear explosion applications. this just the latest example of espionage and intellectual property theft happening right here on our own soil. since being sworn in as director of national intelligence on may 26th, john ratcliffe has made china one of his top priorities. he has seen more raw intelligence than anybody in the country except for president trump. he joins me now live for his first interview since becoming dni. it's an honor to have you this morning, thanks very much for being here. >> good morning. great to be with you, maria. maria: so a lot of conversation about you and your latest moves. let's talk about that. you gave a briefing to all of congress on july 31st. the very next day we all saw headlines about russia m
." ♪ ♪ maria: and we begin this morning with what my first guest calls the sickle biggest -- single biggesteat to u.s. national security, communist china. the danger not remote, it is present right now within our own borders. on friday a chinese national is and researcher at ucla was arrested and charged with destroying evidence that beijing has been stealing u.s. nuclear explosion applications. this just the latest example of espionage and intellectual property theft happening right...
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i think when was on sickle cell anemia and one was for an increase in wage, the hourly wages of workersnd a couple of others i think about healthcare. it was difficult to bond to be in the house, and even later the senate where a lot of the legislatures were white controlled. do you have many recollections of his time in the house and senate in georgia? >> i i know his time in house ws particularly difficult for him, and his nemesis was a guy, a guy named, whose lasting was floyd and his nickname was sloppy. for every time julian served in the house ten years, and every time he was sworn in, and subsequently took his seat, sloppy floyd would make a point of leaving the room. and so that was the atmosphere in which he had to struggle. that was one of the reasons that he ran for the senate, and i think the senate, the same as is often the case was the better behaved body, and he liked, so we like the senate better. he did feel a degree of collegiality with his, with some of his fellow -- even ones who didn't share his politics which was most of them, but he had a better experience in the
i think when was on sickle cell anemia and one was for an increase in wage, the hourly wages of workersnd a couple of others i think about healthcare. it was difficult to bond to be in the house, and even later the senate where a lot of the legislatures were white controlled. do you have many recollections of his time in the house and senate in georgia? >> i i know his time in house ws particularly difficult for him, and his nemesis was a guy, a guy named, whose lasting was floyd and his...
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much of the bear so people were blasting air- conditioners and fans and doing what they could to sickle. customers are now being asked to preserve energy. >> we encourage customers if they are able to delay into later in the evening household chores such like running their washing machine or the dishwasher or even backing me. by voting those types of things, it will help us have the necessary supplies to meet the demand. >>> according to cal iso, 250,000 customers were affected for one hour each but there are people out there who said they were without power for hours yesterday. again, pg&e still working to restore power even though it's unclear if that has to do with rolling outages or something else. some hard-hit areas of work livermore, san ramon and antioch still has thousands of people waiting to turn their lights back on this morning. >>> many people will be heading toward the beach over the weekend to try to beat the heat in the bay area. everyone is being urged to bring a mask with sunscreen for a heat wave during the pandemic. this was the scene at ocean beach yesterday. a big
much of the bear so people were blasting air- conditioners and fans and doing what they could to sickle. customers are now being asked to preserve energy. >> we encourage customers if they are able to delay into later in the evening household chores such like running their washing machine or the dishwasher or even backing me. by voting those types of things, it will help us have the necessary supplies to meet the demand. >>> according to cal iso, 250,000 customers were affected...
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there is a demand top those fighting sickle-cell disease. >> a person in the u.s.. there is a transfusion that takes place every two seconds. >> additional blood drives will be held on september 11th and 19 from 10:00 to 4:00. appointments are required. >>> coming up, police in portland investigating a deadly shooting that took place during the latest demonstration in that city, the many questions surrounding the fiddle gunfire. >>> another night of process in the bay area. will tell you about a police officer it was injured. >>> hundreds of bay area hair salons getting ready to restart indoor service tomorrow. >>> good morning one and all, happy sunday to you. almost 9:00 on this sunday, the last sunday of the month as we said hello to september. a beautiful shot of oakland. a little bit of cloud cover out there, but it will heat up, i can guarantee it. welcome back to mornings on 2 on this sunday august 30th. good to have you with us. >> nice to have you here with us on the show. nice to be here. good morning, rosemary. i got to tell you, i walked outside and i c
there is a demand top those fighting sickle-cell disease. >> a person in the u.s.. there is a transfusion that takes place every two seconds. >> additional blood drives will be held on september 11th and 19 from 10:00 to 4:00. appointments are required. >>> coming up, police in portland investigating a deadly shooting that took place during the latest demonstration in that city, the many questions surrounding the fiddle gunfire. >>> another night of process in the...
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. >> the spike was constructed of a harvester sickle that was welded to a two inch washer. of the area we found another spike. >> almost like a challenge to us. here i am. i'm doing this to you. now come find me. basically they're coming after the cops. >>> coming up, investigators may be able to fight back with new ammunition as they finally turn up scientific evidence on one of the letters the killer sent. >> there was a dna profile on the back of one of the stamps that was affixed to the envelope. >> when "dateline" continues. hes and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. it's kind of my quiet, alone time. audible is a routine for me. it's like a fun night school for adults. i could easily be seduced into locking myself into a place where i do nothing but listen to books. i never was interested in historical fiction before, but i'm obsessed with it now. there are a lot of like, classic and big titles that i feel like i missed out since i don't have time to read, mean i might a
. >> the spike was constructed of a harvester sickle that was welded to a two inch washer. of the area we found another spike. >> almost like a challenge to us. here i am. i'm doing this to you. now come find me. basically they're coming after the cops. >>> coming up, investigators may be able to fight back with new ammunition as they finally turn up scientific evidence on one of the letters the killer sent. >> there was a dna profile on the back of one of the stamps...
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additional funding for this program has been provided by, philip and diana sickles, rhoda mccartney,from 1848 when a convention to consider thes of women was held in seneca falls, new york. the committee n'afting the list of wowrongs found their grievances against the government of
additional funding for this program has been provided by, philip and diana sickles, rhoda mccartney,from 1848 when a convention to consider thes of women was held in seneca falls, new york. the committee n'afting the list of wowrongs found their grievances against the government of
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additional funding for this program has been provided by, philip and diana sickles, rhoda mccartney,848 when a convention to consider the rights of women was held in seneca falls, new york.
additional funding for this program has been provided by, philip and diana sickles, rhoda mccartney,848 when a convention to consider the rights of women was held in seneca falls, new york.
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organizers are hoping to attract a diverse group of blood donors due to a demand to help those with sicklents are required. >>> governor newsom is giving new guidelines on reopening parts of the state's economy. how the state hopes to reopen more smoothly and safely. want restaurants to open? and schools? want the economy to get back on track? you're not alone. and you can help make it happen. stay 6 feet apart. wash your hands. wear a mask every time you leave your home. choose to join the fight against covid-19. do your part. slow the spread. >>> protests continue across the bay area for racial justice after the shooting of jacob blake. now san jose mayor liccardo has become a target. we will tell you how some demonstrators are trying to ensure that what happened at his house doesn't distract from their bigger message. >>> and the state is updating its reopening standards. how the new system will guide decisions for reopening the economy. >>> plus, firefighters remain focused on getting the wildfires under control. we'll talk about how crews are making headway as more people, including t
organizers are hoping to attract a diverse group of blood donors due to a demand to help those with sicklents are required. >>> governor newsom is giving new guidelines on reopening parts of the state's economy. how the state hopes to reopen more smoothly and safely. want restaurants to open? and schools? want the economy to get back on track? you're not alone. and you can help make it happen. stay 6 feet apart. wash your hands. wear a mask every time you leave your home. choose to...
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research to figure out what degree is in poverty and what degree is the fact that african-americans have sicklecell anemia accounting for this. we have to understand the problem in your field will help us understand the problem. >> requires national institute of mental health to examine the mental health impact covid has had on populations that have been underserved by mental health services. can you speak specifically as to why this is an important topic to study and how the needs of underserved populations might be different from the population at large? >> sure. (research for 30 years and one of the challenges is that you don't get the information in which you have not done the research. we don't always have robust inclusions of the calculations we are talking about. it's also important to have researchers who are from the communities being researched and understand them so they can design studies that are more accurate but also so they can do the proper interpretations of the data and finally, on to give props to them because they are doing the research, it's something they need and one thi
research to figure out what degree is in poverty and what degree is the fact that african-americans have sicklecell anemia accounting for this. we have to understand the problem in your field will help us understand the problem. >> requires national institute of mental health to examine the mental health impact covid has had on populations that have been underserved by mental health services. can you speak specifically as to why this is an important topic to study and how the needs of...