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and he said the springfield -- the departure from springfield, the farewell address. really, we said? why? and he began to cry. and he said because no one knows what it's like to leave your home to become president and leave the grave of your child behind. >> wow. that's an amazing story, harold. >> ted, this is as good a time as any to ask you could have done any number of projects when you started this book, and you chose to do this, so why did you decide to do it? >> well, part of the answer is a lifelong fascination with lincoln that i'm sure i share with every person on this call. oh, and i want to thank my fellow rhode islanders, chief justice frank williams and ed acorn who wrote a beautiful book about lincoln's second inaugural that i strongly urge everyone to read. he may not technically be a rhode islander, he lives about one or two miles over the border and we're very conscious of borders in rhode island because we have so little land, but anyway, it's nice to be a part of the lincoln community in rhode island. so i grew up in rhode island, and i read the k
and he said the springfield -- the departure from springfield, the farewell address. really, we said? why? and he began to cry. and he said because no one knows what it's like to leave your home to become president and leave the grave of your child behind. >> wow. that's an amazing story, harold. >> ted, this is as good a time as any to ask you could have done any number of projects when you started this book, and you chose to do this, so why did you decide to do it? >> well,...
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but the african-american community in springfield. revered lincoln it was they in a sense and african-american's the country that were safe guarding the legacy the memory of lincoln as emancipator even as white americans wanted to forget that aspect of his legacy. and you can trace this as well over these decades the grant in the early years after the assassination there was tremendous interest in lincoln as emancipator. and this gradually declined to the point where lincoln a savior of the union replaced that memory. african-american community in springfield said no. we want our own commemorative event and they held him. they organized their own event in the largest black church in the city. held i think a thousand people. and they had their own speeches and one of you know during the lead up to this book, i read i think hundreds of speeches that were given at the time of the lincoln bicentennial of centennial. and there was one that was given that night in springfield that i found the most moving of any of them all. it was by a mini
but the african-american community in springfield. revered lincoln it was they in a sense and african-american's the country that were safe guarding the legacy the memory of lincoln as emancipator even as white americans wanted to forget that aspect of his legacy. and you can trace this as well over these decades the grant in the early years after the assassination there was tremendous interest in lincoln as emancipator. and this gradually declined to the point where lincoln a savior of the...
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i went to springfield. in 2012 it was magical. i would love to go back. i went into the library, i need to go back. i have a strong desire to go back. i have been to cleveland and pittsburgh and philadelphia for separate reasons. i went to cleveland. i'm a real buff so i once took a train to cleveland. i went all the way to chicago but through cleveland. i now live in new york. i grew up in providence so i did the last stretch from new in a car go through those small towns in illinois and indiana and southern ohio and the outskirts of pittsburgh and then up to cleveland and then slowly across upstate new york, and i i want to take like six weeks and really do it right, but i have not done it as as well as i i would like to sure. a question from mel maurer he asks whose idea was it for lincoln to take the journey to washington in this way. well, he had to get there somehow and trains were already established as the best way to go from. lincoln to take the journey to washington in this way? >> he had to get their somehow. trains were already established as
i went to springfield. in 2012 it was magical. i would love to go back. i went into the library, i need to go back. i have a strong desire to go back. i have been to cleveland and pittsburgh and philadelphia for separate reasons. i went to cleveland. i'm a real buff so i once took a train to cleveland. i went all the way to chicago but through cleveland. i now live in new york. i grew up in providence so i did the last stretch from new in a car go through those small towns in illinois and...
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>>> in 1849 abraham lincoln returns to springfield with little to show.ak for his political career. he comes home with no imminent political prospect and with a legal career that had founder because he had not paid attention to. not only he did not have political aspect, he did not have many income prospects. he's a lucky man that his wife/father is wealthy. >> mary was pretty disappointed. she wanted to be a president's wife. it was a tremendous strain on their marriage. if there is a midlife crisis and professional life, this was the moment their their marriage was tested. holding a log on the fireplace and throwing things. she had quite a temper and lincoln just walked out of the situation and she got angrier. >> and as the lincolns wrestled with disappointment, they are dealt with another devastating blow. in december of 1849, their three-year-old son, eddie cont cont cont contracts tuberculosis. >> it was 52 long days watching every single moment of his fading. and then, eddie, their beloved younger son died in february of 1850. >> the lincolns go in
>>> in 1849 abraham lincoln returns to springfield with little to show.ak for his political career. he comes home with no imminent political prospect and with a legal career that had founder because he had not paid attention to. not only he did not have political aspect, he did not have many income prospects. he's a lucky man that his wife/father is wealthy. >> mary was pretty disappointed. she wanted to be a president's wife. it was a tremendous strain on their marriage. if...
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. >> lincoln spends most of the day in the springfield telegraph office. every time the keys clatter, he knows that returns are coming in from another city. it is tense. but, in the middle of all this. lincoln gets up and had ice
. >> lincoln spends most of the day in the springfield telegraph office. every time the keys clatter, he knows that returns are coming in from another city. it is tense. but, in the middle of all this. lincoln gets up and had ice
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and to the helm of the worst crisis in american history. >> as lincoln departs springfield, a big crowdhers at the train station to bid him farewell. >> everyone has been told that the president-elect is not going make a farewell speech. this man has said not a public word to anybody since his nomination. but he begins to speak. >> lincoln off the cuff delivers one of his most heartfelt eloquent addresses. >> here i have passed from a young to an old man. here my children have been born and one is buried. i now leave not knowing when or whether ever i may return with a task before me greater than that which rested upon washington. >> he is able to stay in two minutes something more profound, more touching than anything he had ever said in two hours. and the people stand silently in place watching as that tall figure recedes into just a small dot on the horizon. >> in february 1861, abraham lincoln says goodbye to the place where he started his family and ascended from circuit lawyer to the highest office in the nation. the next time he returns to springfield will be four years later in
and to the helm of the worst crisis in american history. >> as lincoln departs springfield, a big crowdhers at the train station to bid him farewell. >> everyone has been told that the president-elect is not going make a farewell speech. this man has said not a public word to anybody since his nomination. but he begins to speak. >> lincoln off the cuff delivers one of his most heartfelt eloquent addresses. >> here i have passed from a young to an old man. here my...
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the next time he returns to springfield will be four years later in a coffin. tand why.oney manager) because our way works great for us! (judith) but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. (money manager) so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? (judith) nope, we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. (money manager) but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? (judith) we don't have those. (money manager) so what's in it for you? (judith) our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. tonight i'll be eating a calzone from doughballs in aurora. (doorbell) rock on. tonight i'll be eating lobster thermidor au gratin. really? sh-yeah, and monkeys might fly out of my butt. make it two calzones! three derm-ingredients in one cream? don't settle for less. revitalift triple power. with pro-retinol, plus hyaluronic acid, and vitamin c. it visibly reduces wrinkles, firms, and brightens. revitalift triple power moisturizer from l'oréal.
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[laughter] it was made by springfield and lastly by remington. a total of 2,244,000 of these were made. only 11,000 were made in a configuration such as this. this dates to the 1930's. these rifles were beautifully crafted at spring field army. -- armory. they had specially selected barrels. simply absolutely astoundingly accurate rifles. these were effective out to 1000 yards in the proper hands. again, we used the clip system from paul mauser. we threw in one more wrinkle. you remember on the one from italy, the bolt and being in front of the receiver ring. we added a safety lug to the bolt right here that rolled in front of the weary receiver ring. that acted as the same type of safety feature. one little feature there. next thing were going to look at is a model of 1917. what happened during world war i is the british were running short of firearms. the british contacted the remington arms company to build a rifle for them because they weren't producing enough for their own troops. they came out with what was called a pattern 14. it's basical
[laughter] it was made by springfield and lastly by remington. a total of 2,244,000 of these were made. only 11,000 were made in a configuration such as this. this dates to the 1930's. these rifles were beautifully crafted at spring field army. -- armory. they had specially selected barrels. simply absolutely astoundingly accurate rifles. these were effective out to 1000 yards in the proper hands. again, we used the clip system from paul mauser. we threw in one more wrinkle. you remember on the...
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assistance just won't go to springfield, our state capital, or to chicago which does need help, but to cities across our state and across our nation. that's included in this bill too. help for our schools included in this bill too. the list goes on, and it's an important list because it really highlights the priorities of recovery in the united states. now, president biden and all of us heard the news a day or two ago when the governors of texas and mississippi in full-throated denial of the reality of this pandemic, basically took off all the limitations on businesses and on individuals. no more mask requirements. let's open up everything all the way. the president was right, that was not a smart choice. it was not a wise choice. we're up against it, and we've got to remain united in our effort to defeat this coronavirus. and so this week in a day or two president biden's american rescue plan will come to the floor. will we have another bipartisan roll call, 96-0, 92-6? i'm afraid not. as of this moment -- and i hope it changes -- no single republican senator has expressed an interest
assistance just won't go to springfield, our state capital, or to chicago which does need help, but to cities across our state and across our nation. that's included in this bill too. help for our schools included in this bill too. the list goes on, and it's an important list because it really highlights the priorities of recovery in the united states. now, president biden and all of us heard the news a day or two ago when the governors of texas and mississippi in full-throated denial of the...
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and in springfield she worked for many years as the the head of the library division. for some 25 years parallel to her distinguished career as a librarian an archivist. catherine has perfected and performed her one woman living history tribute to harriet tubman, and we will be honored to present it today. and now our panel on harriet tubman. i want to thank y'all for inviting me so i can tell you about the work that i've done on the railroad. now you may think it odd. that i a woman. worked on the railroad but i did work on the railroad. the underground railroad that is now before i go any father and so there won't be no misunderstanding. i'll have to tell you something. and that is that the underground railroad why it wasn't even underground. the underground railroad wasn't even a railroad in the true sense of the word. so if it wasn't underground. and it wasn't a railroad. then what pray tell was it? well i'ma tell you that too. you see what the railroad was it was a network? it was a connection of people and places. now the folks who work on the railroad. they belo
and in springfield she worked for many years as the the head of the library division. for some 25 years parallel to her distinguished career as a librarian an archivist. catherine has perfected and performed her one woman living history tribute to harriet tubman, and we will be honored to present it today. and now our panel on harriet tubman. i want to thank y'all for inviting me so i can tell you about the work that i've done on the railroad. now you may think it odd. that i a woman. worked on...
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abbey in west springfield, nasa juices, -- west springfield, massachusetts, democrats line. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: i watched the entire thing yesterday, and it is nice to see a gentleman. i was taught that you can respect the office but you don't have to respect the man. but i have respect for both. for yesterday. as far as immigration, what's wrong with the american people that they fail to realize this country was based on immigrants? they are throwing darts, and the darts are falling short. host: how did you think the president addressed the topic yesterday on immigration? caller: i was all right with it. i know there is a lot of work to be done, and i just wish that people would give this president time. it has been a little more than two months he has been in office. he has had to undo things, but he also has plans to do future things. and as far as restructuring and everything, i think it's wonderful that he is thinking about these bills to go through. i'm sorry, these towns and cities are hurting. with bridges and roads in repairs need. host: he
abbey in west springfield, nasa juices, -- west springfield, massachusetts, democrats line. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: i watched the entire thing yesterday, and it is nice to see a gentleman. i was taught that you can respect the office but you don't have to respect the man. but i have respect for both. for yesterday. as far as immigration, what's wrong with the american people that they fail to realize this country was based on immigrants? they are throwing darts, and the...
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. >> in a little parlor in springfield, mary lincoln, was finally able to come into her own. can't stop her. the press is invited into their home. she entertains and demands there would be a lot of beers on hand. she was comfortable speaking about her husband. she took to that role quite well. >> mary and lincoln will your ho they flourish when they work swords the same goals. >> the republican party does not want lincoln's antislavery review to be the major focus of the campaign. lincoln was a lawyer and politician. lirng lincoln receives mails from voters and those wishing him well. a young girl from new york makes a particularly interesting suggestion. >> i have got four brothers and part of them will vote for you anyway. if you let your whiskers grow, i will try to let the rest of them vote for you. >> you will look a great deal better for your faces there. all the ladies like their wal whiskers. my father is going to vote for you. if i was a man, i would vote for you, too. >> lincoln writes back to her. >> as to the whiskers, having never won any. do you not think people
. >> in a little parlor in springfield, mary lincoln, was finally able to come into her own. can't stop her. the press is invited into their home. she entertains and demands there would be a lot of beers on hand. she was comfortable speaking about her husband. she took to that role quite well. >> mary and lincoln will your ho they flourish when they work swords the same goals. >> the republican party does not want lincoln's antislavery review to be the major focus of the...
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. >> but in the spring, lincoln's overeager young friend from springfield, elmer ellsworth, a short but very dashing commander of a drill team would go with the lincoln boys to the roof of the white house and look out with a telescope. and over the river they saw a confederate flag flying from the top of a hotel. and ellsworth, for one, was offended. >> ellsworth led a band across the river to tear down the confederate flag. >> as he was walking down the stairs, the owner of the inn took his shotgun and shot him in the chest. he fell down the last few steps, clutching and wrapped in this increasingly block-soaked flag. lincoln loved this young man so the war came home really fast for lincoln. >> with the first cannon fired at ft. sumter in april 1861, the country thrust into civil war. and the fate of the united states and democracy itself are in abraham lincoln's hands. >> when the hostilities start in april of 1861, the united states standing army is less than 2,000 men. but the confederacy doesn't have an army at all. >> the hope on the side of the lincoln administration is they can
. >> but in the spring, lincoln's overeager young friend from springfield, elmer ellsworth, a short but very dashing commander of a drill team would go with the lincoln boys to the roof of the white house and look out with a telescope. and over the river they saw a confederate flag flying from the top of a hotel. and ellsworth, for one, was offended. >> ellsworth led a band across the river to tear down the confederate flag. >> as he was walking down the stairs, the owner of...
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comenzaron en springfield, missouri.o cuatro muertos y 10 heridos en charlotte. en diciembre del aÑo pasadose contabilizaron cuatro muertos y cuatro heridos en chicago, despuÉs este aÑo en febrero tambiÉn en chicago hubo cinco muertos y dos heridos en otro tiroteo y mÁs adelante, en marzo recordemos que hablamos de los ocho muertos en los centros de masajes de la ciudad de atlanta y cinco dÍas dest pues los 10 muertos de los que informamos en la ciudad de voltaire en colorado. vamos a hablar ahora de la pandemia. estados unidos superÓ los 30 millones de casos confirmados de coronavirus. los muertos suman 545.103 de acuerdo a la informaciÓn de la universidad. con estas escalofriantes cifras el paÍs continÚa siendo el de mayor afecciÓn por el covid—19. Éste es un ejemplo de una gran tenacidad. jorge eduardo moreno venciÓ al coronavirus y esta vivo de milagro. a sus 31 aÑos saliÓ del hospital luego de ocho meses luchando por su vida. estuvo en coma tres meses . salvador desde california nos relata su calvario y el de su fam
comenzaron en springfield, missouri.o cuatro muertos y 10 heridos en charlotte. en diciembre del aÑo pasadose contabilizaron cuatro muertos y cuatro heridos en chicago, despuÉs este aÑo en febrero tambiÉn en chicago hubo cinco muertos y dos heridos en otro tiroteo y mÁs adelante, en marzo recordemos que hablamos de los ocho muertos en los centros de masajes de la ciudad de atlanta y cinco dÍas dest pues los 10 muertos de los que informamos en la ciudad de voltaire en colorado. vamos a...
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abbey in west springfield, massachusetts, democrat line. caller: good morning. host: go ahead.aller: i watched the entire thing. it is nice to see a gentleman. i was taught that you can respect the office but not the man. but i have respect for both. as far as immigration, what is wrong with the american people that they fail to realize this country was based on immigrants? they are throwing darts and they are falling short. host: how do you think the president addressed the topic? caller: i was all right with it. i know there is work to be done. i wish that people would give this president time. it has been a little more than two months he has been in office. he has had to undo things but he has plans to do future things. as far as restructuring, i think it is wonderful that he is even thinking about these bills. these towns and cities are hurting with bridges and roads. host: the reported $3 trillion bill, that is pending from the administration when it comes to infrastructure, climate change and other things, he highlighted that yesterday. saint next friday is an unveiling -
abbey in west springfield, massachusetts, democrat line. caller: good morning. host: go ahead.aller: i watched the entire thing. it is nice to see a gentleman. i was taught that you can respect the office but not the man. but i have respect for both. as far as immigration, what is wrong with the american people that they fail to realize this country was based on immigrants? they are throwing darts and they are falling short. host: how do you think the president addressed the topic? caller: i...
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anybody who said that they saw lincoln, but there is a very interesting letter where soldiers in springfield that were waiting for their final pay in discharge went to the lincoln home and talked to the woman. or the lady of the house, which was actually mrs. lucien tilton the tilton's had a rental agreement with the lincoln family to live there while the lincolns were in washington dc and so you find out a little bit about the lincoln home one thing that was shared with the lincoln home folks here was that they mentioned that the lady of the house played the piano for them and they said this is the first thing we've heard that there might have been a piano there now who put it there whether there's the tiltons or the lincolns that's for somebody else to figure out it's one of those little gems that you get from a letter if i had just a quick note on that. the vast majority of illinois soldiers fought in the western theater lincoln saw an awful lot of soldiers, but it was almost entirely in the eastern theater of operations. oh very good point. yes. that's that's correct a couple of question
anybody who said that they saw lincoln, but there is a very interesting letter where soldiers in springfield that were waiting for their final pay in discharge went to the lincoln home and talked to the woman. or the lady of the house, which was actually mrs. lucien tilton the tilton's had a rental agreement with the lincoln family to live there while the lincolns were in washington dc and so you find out a little bit about the lincoln home one thing that was shared with the lincoln home folks...
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we hear from all over the state, springfield, champaign oranna , quincy, peoria. quantities of rockford. across america, we are seeing real hardship for tens of millions of americans waiting for mail delivery. patients and pharmacists complain aboutthe medication . people are getting things for glate mortgage and utility payments and forced to pay late fees. insurance policies are being canceled because of late payments. small business owners are forced to wait weeks or months for payments. calls and emails from customers wondering wheretheir packages are a good way to lose business . who is lewis enjoyed, the mastermind of business. they come through the ranks of the postal service like for postmaster general for him number his qualifications, he's a former logistics executive who donated millions of dollars to donald trump and the republicans. no experience working at the postal service before donald trump captain to havehis agency last june . one month later in the middle of a pandemic turned postal deliveries into a wi-fi permit, mister joy unveiled a radical
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this is the 1903 springfield 30-06 caliber. not uncommon to many individuals this was not the most common rifle issued actually the most more commonly seen in american hands was the model 17. the o3 however was a slightly lighter rifle. it had very good accuracy five round magazine. bolt action fed and this was the soldier's best friend during the war. the bayonet fixed right on there and when you were up on the line. that's how you would have met. with the rifle you had your ammunition belt. which you would carry 10 rounds in each pocket. two clips of five rounds each to your ammunition belt you would have your bayonet. your first aid pouch. canteen and equipment suspenders this was in fighting order. if you happen to be in marching order, the bayonet itself would actually be a fixed to the haversack and all of the haversack would then be attached to the belt itself able to distribute the weight now just because the weights distributed doesn't mean that it's a very comfortable piece of equipment, especially when you wind up ha
this is the 1903 springfield 30-06 caliber. not uncommon to many individuals this was not the most common rifle issued actually the most more commonly seen in american hands was the model 17. the o3 however was a slightly lighter rifle. it had very good accuracy five round magazine. bolt action fed and this was the soldier's best friend during the war. the bayonet fixed right on there and when you were up on the line. that's how you would have met. with the rifle you had your ammunition belt....
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this is the 1903 springfield. 36 caliber, not uncommon too many individuals.was not the most common rifle issued, actually, the most common commonly seen american hands with model 17. the oh three, however, was a slightly lighter rifle. it had very good accuracy. five round magazine, gold action fed and this was the soldier's best friend during the war. the buy in it. fix right on there and when you were up on the line, that's how you would've been. . with the rifle, you had your ammunition belt, which you would carry ten rounds in each pocket, two clips of five rounds each, you're ammunition belt, you would have your by unit, your first aid pouch, canteen and equipment suspenders. this was in fighting order. if you happen to be marching order, the buying that itself would actually be affixed to the have a sack in all of the have a sack within be attached to the belt itself. able to distribute the weight. just because the weight is distributed doesn't mean that it's acceptable piece of equipment, especially when you have your blanket and tent strapped to the p
this is the 1903 springfield. 36 caliber, not uncommon too many individuals.was not the most common rifle issued, actually, the most common commonly seen american hands with model 17. the oh three, however, was a slightly lighter rifle. it had very good accuracy. five round magazine, gold action fed and this was the soldier's best friend during the war. the buy in it. fix right on there and when you were up on the line, that's how you would've been. . with the rifle, you had your ammunition...
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obviously so those are all already caught up i got all of those caught up this morning >> reporter: in springfield, missouri the covid relief math means faith perdue's family of five qualified for $7,000 they received today >> to have a little bit of weight lifted off of our shoulders, to not have to worry as much as maybe what the next few months hold. >> reporter: but the rollout of deposits, paper checks, and debit cards is expected to take weeks. >> 85% of households in america will be getting this money. >> reporter: to track your check the irs says its website will provide daily updates with its get my payment feature. >> we're going to be traveling the country to speak directly to the american people about how this law is going to make a real difference in their lives. >> reporter: that biden team road trip begins monday with the first lady, vice president, and second gentleman also making stops to promote the relief package. >> and kelly, why such a big push to sell a bill that already passed >> reporter: well, it's promotion and politics they want to be certain americans know about the re
obviously so those are all already caught up i got all of those caught up this morning >> reporter: in springfield, missouri the covid relief math means faith perdue's family of five qualified for $7,000 they received today >> to have a little bit of weight lifted off of our shoulders, to not have to worry as much as maybe what the next few months hold. >> reporter: but the rollout of deposits, paper checks, and debit cards is expected to take weeks. >> 85% of households...
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data from kindergarten classrooms in springfield and st. louis missouri because schools use multiple layered prevention strategy students in florida found that 60% of cases was not with the study also found covid-19 rates were higher among students in school districts that did not have mandatory mask use policies in place. layered mitigation strategies including strict use of masks among students in a distance of 3 feet between you comment factors with decrease transmission from covid-19. has a greatest level of protection. cdc is pleased to update our recommendation for physical distancing tween students in classrooms in our k-12 strategies. specifically in elementary schools, cdc is now recommending all students remain at least 6 feet apart in classrooms where everyone is wearing a mask. regardless of whether covid-19 is low, moderate, substantial or high. and middle and high schools, cdc is also recommending at least 3 feet apart in classrooms were everyone is wearing a mask. and the community cub level risk is low, moderate, or substant
data from kindergarten classrooms in springfield and st. louis missouri because schools use multiple layered prevention strategy students in florida found that 60% of cases was not with the study also found covid-19 rates were higher among students in school districts that did not have mandatory mask use policies in place. layered mitigation strategies including strict use of masks among students in a distance of 3 feet between you comment factors with decrease transmission from covid-19. has a...
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he longed for the company of springfield. he described new york city is overrun by hogs dogs and garbage and not much else. no one likes new york city. they spend the limits in your city and then there was a deal cut. next slide. the deal that would be cut in your city on june 20, 1790 in what is probably the second most dangerous dinner party in history behind the last supper. the dinner party was between you and you can see the pictures they are jefferson, madison and hamilton. madison and jefferson were allies and federalist and hamilton was their nemesis is a federalist. these were big issues that they were trying to reckon with. where that should the capitol city be in the other issue is how should i look at how do we build it and should be it simple brick or glorious romanesque capitol per the second argument was debt assumption. jefferson called for the dinner party. he and madison are going to defeat hamilton. what would happen is that dinner party would resolve all these issues and decide basically where the capitol
he longed for the company of springfield. he described new york city is overrun by hogs dogs and garbage and not much else. no one likes new york city. they spend the limits in your city and then there was a deal cut. next slide. the deal that would be cut in your city on june 20, 1790 in what is probably the second most dangerous dinner party in history behind the last supper. the dinner party was between you and you can see the pictures they are jefferson, madison and hamilton. madison and...
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. >>> according to springfield authority, austin blake stewart pulled down his mask and kissed a 1 1/ing cart and the mother had glanced away for a brief moment parents alerted police who found the suspect in the street underneath a blanket he is charged with physical harassment and disorderly conduct. >>> the city of dallas commemorated a portion of a street in honor of botham john the city unveiled botham john over the weekend at a dedication ceremony he was shot and killed by a dallas police officer in his own home in 2018 the stretch of road runs right in front of the apartments where jean lived as well as the dallas police headquarters. >>> something we haven't seen in a while, a sold out rock concert. >> wow >> 5,000 people gathered in spain over the weekend for a government-approved show in a trial that could revive the live music industry attendees had to take a rapid covid test before entering as well as wearing their mask social distancing was not required but delayed entry time. it could be the first step in bringing back live shows any form look how responsible everybody i
. >>> according to springfield authority, austin blake stewart pulled down his mask and kissed a 1 1/ing cart and the mother had glanced away for a brief moment parents alerted police who found the suspect in the street underneath a blanket he is charged with physical harassment and disorderly conduct. >>> the city of dallas commemorated a portion of a street in honor of botham john the city unveiled botham john over the weekend at a dedication ceremony he was shot and killed...
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and i was sitting in springfield and i really couldn't do much about it. when i was sworn in, in march, all of this hit me at once. and this time period between september and march, at the southern state has succeeded were taking over forts, armaments, depots and we were pretty much just letting them walk in and chase our soldiers out. well, it had to come to an end somewhere. i did not want to be the aggressor, because i felt that that was not our position, we were to defend the united states, not conquer them. and as the newly-elected president, when the issue of fort sumter came up, it was in the charleston bay and south carolina, they had even petitioned mean to turn it over to them and i could not allow this to happen. that wouldn't be a very strong president, right off the bat. and and southern carolina and the confederacy, if they were to back down, that would make them weak, so it pretty much came to a head there. so sadly, on april 12th, around 4:30 in the morning, general beauregard of the confederate states had decided that he had had enough, so
and i was sitting in springfield and i really couldn't do much about it. when i was sworn in, in march, all of this hit me at once. and this time period between september and march, at the southern state has succeeded were taking over forts, armaments, depots and we were pretty much just letting them walk in and chase our soldiers out. well, it had to come to an end somewhere. i did not want to be the aggressor, because i felt that that was not our position, we were to defend the united states,...
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christian rains set up new york city long before the company in springfield. he described new york is overrun by hans and garbage and not much else. so no one liked new york city. they spent months in new york city and then there was a deal cut. next slide. the deal would be cut in new york city on june 20 1790. in what is probably the second most famous party of history i guess behind the last supper. the dinner party was, you can see the pictures there. jefferson, madison and hamilton. madison and jefferson were allies, anti-federalist. hamilton was his nemesis as a federalist. they had two big issues that they were trying to contend with . one is where should the capital city b and the other was how should look, should it be a simple brick building or a glorious romanesque capital. the second argument was that assumption. we were in debt after the war so jefferson calls for the dinner party. he and madison are going to defeat hamilton. what would happen at that dinner party was they would resolve allthese issues. they would decide basically on where the cap
christian rains set up new york city long before the company in springfield. he described new york is overrun by hans and garbage and not much else. so no one liked new york city. they spent months in new york city and then there was a deal cut. next slide. the deal would be cut in new york city on june 20 1790. in what is probably the second most famous party of history i guess behind the last supper. the dinner party was, you can see the pictures there. jefferson, madison and hamilton....
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specializing in foreign policy and was also an adviser to president reagan he joins us via skype from springfield in virginia thank you very much mr bondo for being with us so president biden it seems way between pressure and diplomacy when it comes to north korea diplomacy didn't really achieve anything under the trump administration or multiple meetings with kim jong un the 1st u.s. president to do so will it work under joe biden and how can he approach the north korea issue differently in your view. so the challenge for president trump i believe was that he wanted everything from north korea before the u.s. apparently was prepared to make any concessions such as sanctions relief and that is simply a dead end the north korea is not going to give up all of its leverage in the hopes that it will be treated well by the united states so there really president biden has to come up with proposals for smaller deals of oil for example capping a program closing a facility and then some limited sanctions relief along there and then i think you could see them move towards a larger path of negotiation but
specializing in foreign policy and was also an adviser to president reagan he joins us via skype from springfield in virginia thank you very much mr bondo for being with us so president biden it seems way between pressure and diplomacy when it comes to north korea diplomacy didn't really achieve anything under the trump administration or multiple meetings with kim jong un the 1st u.s. president to do so will it work under joe biden and how can he approach the north korea issue differently in...
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another report examined data from kindergarten classrooms in springfield and st. louis, missouri. this study found transmission occurred at lower rates and classrooms and in the community because the schools use multiple layered prevention strategies together. and the third study looked at covid-19 rates among students in florida and found that 60% of cases in students were not related to the spread. also found resuming in person activity was not associated with increased in covid-19 cases. importantly, this they also found that covid-19 rates were higher among students in school districts that did not have mandatory mask use policies in place. layered mitigation strategies including strict use of masks among students and the distance of a lease three feet between students were common factors among the schools in the studies that demonstrate decrease transmission from covid-19. this additional evidence continues to underscore why it is so important for schools to use layered prevention strategies to provide the greatest level of protection. so in light of the expanded evidence on
another report examined data from kindergarten classrooms in springfield and st. louis, missouri. this study found transmission occurred at lower rates and classrooms and in the community because the schools use multiple layered prevention strategies together. and the third study looked at covid-19 rates among students in florida and found that 60% of cases in students were not related to the spread. also found resuming in person activity was not associated with increased in covid-19 cases....
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it was decided that lincoln would be buried in springfield, illinois.railroad procession would bring abraham lincoln home, along with his son, willy. >> lincoln's funeral train traces the journey he took just four years earlier. making the same stops at many of the same cities along the way. >> a million people view the corpse of abraham lincoln. major funerals were conducted in each city because every soldier, every brother, every father who was lost in that war was coming home with him on that train. >> mary went into a very permanent state of mourning. she always wore black. to have her husband shot in front of her, it was really an experience she did not recover from. >> after lincoln's assas assassination, mary secludes herself and her 12-year-old son tad in the white house for more than a month. when she is finally forced to leave, she faces the reality of life as a widow and the harsh consequences of the debt she accumulated as first lady. >> you had to feel a lot of sympathy for all the grief she suffered over the years. but mary was in a real f
it was decided that lincoln would be buried in springfield, illinois.railroad procession would bring abraham lincoln home, along with his son, willy. >> lincoln's funeral train traces the journey he took just four years earlier. making the same stops at many of the same cities along the way. >> a million people view the corpse of abraham lincoln. major funerals were conducted in each city because every soldier, every brother, every father who was lost in that war was coming home...
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abbey in west springfield, nasa juices, -- west springfield, massachusetts, democrats line. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: i watched the entire thing yesterday, and it is nice to see a gentleman. i was taught that you can respect the office but you don't have to respect the man. but i have respect for both. for yesterday. as far as immigration, what's wrong with the american people that they fail to realize this country was based on immigrants? they are throwing darts, and the darts are falling short. host: how did you think the president addressed the topic yesterday on immigration? caller: i was all right with it. i know there is a lot of work to be done, and i just wish that people would give this president time. it has been a little more than two months he has been in office. he has had to undo things, but he also has plans to do future things. and as far as restructuring and everything, i think it's wonderful that he is thinking about these bills to go through. i'm sorry, these towns and cities are hurting. with bridges and roads in repairs need. host: he
abbey in west springfield, nasa juices, -- west springfield, massachusetts, democrats line. caller: good morning. host: go ahead. caller: i watched the entire thing yesterday, and it is nice to see a gentleman. i was taught that you can respect the office but you don't have to respect the man. but i have respect for both. for yesterday. as far as immigration, what's wrong with the american people that they fail to realize this country was based on immigrants? they are throwing darts, and the...
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seuss' birthday or ted to die soul of springfield, massachusetts, who would be hundred 17 years old if, thank god he isn't because he would be wounded and confused. every year the president whom ever he is makes a proclamation in support of something called a read across america day, that is designed to encourage kids to read books and every year the president mentions dr. seuss because it is his birthday, it's a whole point of it but not this year. joe biden omitted dr. seuss from this year's proclamation.ed why? because he is now considered a racist. it seemed like a total lunacy less than four years ago is now the official position of the white house. the shocking thing about this is not that it happened, academic revolutionaries have been attacking traditional children's books for decades, a few yearsit ago some at boston university produced research on curious george, it parallels the oppression of black americans and so on. you'llpr be surprised she runs networks for blouse eo in new york, what is surprising is howth calculated all of this is, conservatives will be attempt to cha
seuss' birthday or ted to die soul of springfield, massachusetts, who would be hundred 17 years old if, thank god he isn't because he would be wounded and confused. every year the president whom ever he is makes a proclamation in support of something called a read across america day, that is designed to encourage kids to read books and every year the president mentions dr. seuss because it is his birthday, it's a whole point of it but not this year. joe biden omitted dr. seuss from this year's...
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before the lockdowns there was a shooting spree last march in springfield, missouri, across five milethat's left four dead. remember that? weeks earlier in a beer company in milwaukee a disgruntled worker shot and killed five workers and then himself remember the details of that one? they do in milwaukee or las vegas or the pulse nightclub the synagogue in pittsburgh. the seikh church, the adaptist church in texas, the bible study in charleston. you remember as many, as a news consumer, 41 mass shootings in public places in five years. survivors will tell you you never forget if you saw that killer up close in the serial aisle or massage table or if you smelled the blood after or buried your child, you can't forget, ever each time we hear kids cry, parents pray and politicians promise and then it happens again in america here, a pharmacy tech who survived the boulder killing spree. here a woman knees in atlanta at a makeshift memorial for the victims there. they'll remember now gun laws, regulations, background checks, soft targets, body armor, death penalty, mental health, time for a
before the lockdowns there was a shooting spree last march in springfield, missouri, across five milethat's left four dead. remember that? weeks earlier in a beer company in milwaukee a disgruntled worker shot and killed five workers and then himself remember the details of that one? they do in milwaukee or las vegas or the pulse nightclub the synagogue in pittsburgh. the seikh church, the adaptist church in texas, the bible study in charleston. you remember as many, as a news consumer, 41 mass...