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that song is going on right now in st. paul ‘s cathedral in london. the dean of st. andemic began in march. it is to mark the end of grief awareness week, as you say. at five o'clock, the bells ring out to mark the start of a one minute ‘s silence to remember all those who lost their lives in this most extraordinary and difficult year. at about —— 250 people were allowed into st paul's four, as you see, very much socially distanced evening. i've been talking to people all afternoon here who have lost loved ones over the course of the pandemic. some took coronavirus, some to other health issues, and it was striking, people telling me that they hoped that this ceremony, this song would be some sort of closure, because they reminded me that as we all know, there have been not the sort of funerals that we might be used to, not the sort of commemorations for someone's life that we might all want when we lose a loved one, and it is very striking the people i've spoken to who have said they have found that in particular very, very difficult because of all the limits on numbe
that song is going on right now in st. paul ‘s cathedral in london. the dean of st. andemic began in march. it is to mark the end of grief awareness week, as you say. at five o'clock, the bells ring out to mark the start of a one minute ‘s silence to remember all those who lost their lives in this most extraordinary and difficult year. at about —— 250 people were allowed into st paul's four, as you see, very much socially distanced evening. i've been talking to people all afternoon here...
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from harrisburg pennsylvania, then talkshow host matthew mcneil of katie and f radio in minneapolis st. paul minnesota river, host of the steve gruber show from boyne city michigan. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7 am eastern friday morning, be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> with covid-19 relief legislation approved faxing, and our website, c-span.org/coronavirus to follow the response to the outbreak. watch our searchable video anytime on the track the spread with interactive maps. follow at c-span.org/coronavirus. >> open to arouse serena's virtual event, my name is chris, i'm event coordinator and tonight i am happy to be hosting a lunch for hollywood now bybill hayes . in conversation with, you can buy the book at powerhouse bookstores. the link is in the event page it's also posted in the chat. i will send out,
from harrisburg pennsylvania, then talkshow host matthew mcneil of katie and f radio in minneapolis st. paul minnesota river, host of the steve gruber show from boyne city michigan. watch c-span's washington journal live at 7 am eastern friday morning, be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> with covid-19 relief legislation approved faxing, and our website, c-span.org/coronavirus to follow the response to the outbreak. watch...
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joseph hospital in st. paul, at st.john's hospital in maplewood, and at woodwinds campus in woodbury. we are also the infectious disease consultants at the bethesda hospital when it was the covid hospital. there's no possible way i can sure the entirety of my experience with you in a few minutes. but there are a few cases that come immediately to mind. the first was an elderly man at united hospital. this was a few months ago, before the most recent surge. he had spent the waning days of summer up at a cabin with family. a week later, he came down with a dry cough. fever, and worsening shortness of breath. now, this sounds like hundreds of cases that i've seen in the last nine months. but the reason i remember this one, is that he was also a former colleague. he was a radiologist, a retired radiologist. he knew what the chest x-ray findings meant, what those shadows meant. he knew that at his age, in his 80s, that his chances of survival were not that great. he was fighting back tears as he was asking me about treatment
joseph hospital in st. paul, at st.john's hospital in maplewood, and at woodwinds campus in woodbury. we are also the infectious disease consultants at the bethesda hospital when it was the covid hospital. there's no possible way i can sure the entirety of my experience with you in a few minutes. but there are a few cases that come immediately to mind. the first was an elderly man at united hospital. this was a few months ago, before the most recent surge. he had spent the waning days of summer...
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skate pro and dot com and in st paul you were wednesday in south central l.a. and spin venice and santa monica. is again down the civic center in. union station in new. delhi and we have designed a program. that is to serve them vietnam of they are going to ask them any questions don't judge them that's muddy waters and how they ended up being on the street it's not our job to judge them. on what he likes to be a speed sleeping on the payments with air traffic running that own in a totally unsanitary conditions that's nobody's wish to be that way. and. there's a 1000000 reasons why people become homeless it's not how. mental illness and it's not always drug addiction yes those are 2. i think those are 2 reasons that have a really negative connotation so it's easy to say only crazy people become homeless it is easy to say only attics and drug users become homeless that's never going to happen to me and my family but the truth is in the united states most people are a paycheck or 2 away their their one unpaid credit card away you know their one payday loan away.
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from st. paul, this runs an hour. gov. walz: good afternoon, everyone. good afternoon, minnesota. will be joined by the commissioner and jan malcolm for more of an in-depth dive into some of the data. i want to wish everyone, welcome back from a very unusual and quiet angst giving. i want to think everyone who made that effort to socially distance, to stay with your family, to do what we have been asking to protect the frontline health care workers as we knew in the midst of this would be a rough weekend and the numbers seem to show that. commissioner malcolm does a great job and i want to reiterate, data is important. the first lady often times tells me she was an assessment cordon ater for district 77 for a lot of years. data does not give you answers. data allows you to ask the right questions to find the answers that you need every that is where professionals come in. data can show trends. the actions you take can influence the direction of that and with commissioner's malcolm warning to us, being caught in the data can dehumanize the people behind that data. this weekend an u
from st. paul, this runs an hour. gov. walz: good afternoon, everyone. good afternoon, minnesota. will be joined by the commissioner and jan malcolm for more of an in-depth dive into some of the data. i want to wish everyone, welcome back from a very unusual and quiet angst giving. i want to think everyone who made that effort to socially distance, to stay with your family, to do what we have been asking to protect the frontline health care workers as we knew in the midst of this would be a...
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officials in st. paulto lease an old hospital to shelter around 100 homeless individuals. in oregon, portland's three outdoor emergency shelters are replacing regular tents with heated housing pods. nationwide the need is expected to extend well into next year. >> we don't believe that the full negative impact of covid-19 has hit the economy yet, which means we're going to see more people put out of jobs permanently and probably more people on the street. >> reporter: joseph mettimano worries the worst of the economic pandemic is not over. natali brand, cbs news, washington. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," cbs news has exclusively obtained video that's raising questions about a gear shifter blamed for a deadly accident. >>> we'll hear from nba players, coaches and the commissioner about keeping safe from the coronavirus as the season tips off tonight. >>> actor george clooney talks about his new movie "the midnight sky" in a preview with an interview with cbs sunday morning. that's the "cbs morning ne
officials in st. paulto lease an old hospital to shelter around 100 homeless individuals. in oregon, portland's three outdoor emergency shelters are replacing regular tents with heated housing pods. nationwide the need is expected to extend well into next year. >> we don't believe that the full negative impact of covid-19 has hit the economy yet, which means we're going to see more people put out of jobs permanently and probably more people on the street. >> reporter: joseph...
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a service has been held at st paul's cathedral to mark national grief awareness week.n at the service in st paul's today, where she spoke to mark baxter — who recently lost his brother to a brain tumour — and asked him why national grief week was so important. well, i think it's important for everybody to have a point of reflection this year. i unfortunately lost my brother on 28 october very suddenly, really, which happened to be my mother's birthday. so for so many people, you know, who've got their own story to tell, especially this past year, i think to have a time when we can all come together and share in grief — which is something we haven't been able to do this year. you've probably heard stories all day, really, about how people were not with their loved ones when they passed because of the covid situation. and i can't believe how harrowing that would've been for so many people. but like i say, for us to have a national reflection i think is something that's really important. and whether someone has lost someone through coronavirus or, sadly, as in your brothe
a service has been held at st paul's cathedral to mark national grief awareness week.n at the service in st paul's today, where she spoke to mark baxter — who recently lost his brother to a brain tumour — and asked him why national grief week was so important. well, i think it's important for everybody to have a point of reflection this year. i unfortunately lost my brother on 28 october very suddenly, really, which happened to be my mother's birthday. so for so many people, you know,...
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a service has been held at st paul's cathedral to mark national grief awareness week.emic. earlier, my colleaguejane hill spoke to the dean of st paul's, the very reverend david ison. the people have come to light candles and prayed during the pandemic, when we've been able to be open. and we've continued praying for people here. but also, finding ways to help people who are outside the cathedral also to remember and to grieve. and part of that is the remember me project. explain how that works. i was talking to a bishop in april, and we said, "0ur doors are closed, what can we do to help people when normally we would be having remembrance services funerals, and so on?" and we came up with this idea of having the remember me book online, so that people were able to put a memorial up for someone that they loved, to say something about them, to have a picture of them so that they were not lost and forgotten. so that together, we could see those we've lost. and it's very moving to go on the website and see all the pictures and messages that people have left about those th
a service has been held at st paul's cathedral to mark national grief awareness week.emic. earlier, my colleaguejane hill spoke to the dean of st paul's, the very reverend david ison. the people have come to light candles and prayed during the pandemic, when we've been able to be open. and we've continued praying for people here. but also, finding ways to help people who are outside the cathedral also to remember and to grieve. and part of that is the remember me project. explain how that...
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a special service will today be held at st paul's to mark the end of national grief awareness week.have lost loved ones this year. justin webb reports. when i am asked how many children have you got? i say five because it avoids all kinds of complicated conversations. but we always think six. both the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, and the chief rabbi, ephraim mirvis, lost their eldest child. through their roles as religious leaders and also through the shared experience, they've become close friends. our experience has been that sometimes you arejust caught by surprise. there are days that are predictable and then there are other days when suddenly something happens, it happened to me a couple of weeks ago, and i suddenly thought, what would she be like? joanna welby was seven months old when she died in a car crash in 1983. ephraim mirvis's daughter, leora died of cancer in 2011, aged 30, leaving behind a husband and two children. in your case, archbishop, with your daughter it was sudden. in the case of your daughter, it was not, was it? did that allow a period before sh
a special service will today be held at st paul's to mark the end of national grief awareness week.have lost loved ones this year. justin webb reports. when i am asked how many children have you got? i say five because it avoids all kinds of complicated conversations. but we always think six. both the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, and the chief rabbi, ephraim mirvis, lost their eldest child. through their roles as religious leaders and also through the shared experience, they've...
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and in st. paul, minnesota, nearly 40% of grades for high schools students were fs -- double the amount in a typical year. those already disadvantaged hit particularly hard, magnifying inequalities for students of color and english learners. like this junior in high school. >> i used to like math, but when all this started happening, like virtual learning, then i started hating math. you can't do math online, you >> reporter: tonight, some school districts are trying to figure out how to help those struggling students. david? >> this is really important and we will stay on this. rachel scott tonight, thank you. >>> president-elect joe biden, who has vowed to make the pandemic his top priority, announcing the leaders of his health team. biden dominating the california attorney general for health and human services secretary. vivek murphy for. the biden transition team says it will announce no, ma'am nomi attorney general and secretary of defense later this week. >>> when we come back here on a monday
and in st. paul, minnesota, nearly 40% of grades for high schools students were fs -- double the amount in a typical year. those already disadvantaged hit particularly hard, magnifying inequalities for students of color and english learners. like this junior in high school. >> i used to like math, but when all this started happening, like virtual learning, then i started hating math. you can't do math online, you >> reporter: tonight, some school districts are trying to figure out...
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and matthew mcneil f radio in minneapolis st. paul minnesota and the host of the steve gruber show from michigan. easternve at 7:00 a.m. friday morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> the senate returns to continue debate on overwriting the president's veto of the defense programs policy bill. at 1:00 p.m., the debate. if that passes, there will be up to 30 more hours of debate. setting the potential final vote on saturday. either override requires two thirds majority of those present and voting. override wasessful in september 20 16 on legislation vetoed by president obama allowing 9/11 victims families to sue saudi arabia. watch live coverage of the senate when they return tomorrow, starting at noon eastern on c-span2. >> you are wrapping up 16 terms in congress. what do you remember? >> i remember pinching myself and saying i'm here. everyone was so friendly and a lot of the people became lifetime friends. they stayed a while and i stayed a while, and i never e
and matthew mcneil f radio in minneapolis st. paul minnesota and the host of the steve gruber show from michigan. easternve at 7:00 a.m. friday morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> the senate returns to continue debate on overwriting the president's veto of the defense programs policy bill. at 1:00 p.m., the debate. if that passes, there will be up to 30 more hours of debate. setting the potential final vote on...
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later this afternoon a minute's silence will take place at st paul's cathedral in london to remember have lost, justin webb has been speaking to two people who know about this all too well. when i am asked, "how many children have you got?" i say five, because it avoids all kinds of complicated conversations. but we always think six. both the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, and the chief rabbi, ephraim mirvis, lost their eldest child. through their roles as religious leaders and also through this shared experience, they've become close friends. our experience has been that sometimes you arejust caught by surprise. there are days that are predictable, and then there are other days when suddenly something happens, it happened to me a couple of weeks ago and itjust... i suddenly thought, "what would she be like?" joanna welby was seven months old when she died in a car crash in 1983. ephraim mirvis's daughter liora died of cancer in 2011, aged 30, leaving behind a husband and two children. in your case, archbishop, with your daughter it was sudden. in the case of your daughter,
later this afternoon a minute's silence will take place at st paul's cathedral in london to remember have lost, justin webb has been speaking to two people who know about this all too well. when i am asked, "how many children have you got?" i say five, because it avoids all kinds of complicated conversations. but we always think six. both the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, and the chief rabbi, ephraim mirvis, lost their eldest child. through their roles as religious leaders...
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st. paul's cathedral. >> i thought like so many other people that it was ideal match. >> isn't that a sight>> i don't think anybody would have disagreed with that at the time. >> the public, they're elated. totally in love with this ideal couple. and yet, the public can't see everything. >> as diana walks down the aisle with her father, she sees camilla. >> this is the stuff of which fairytales are made. the prince and princess on their wedding day. >> there she is on this magical day and the one thing that she is focusing on is the image of camilla. >> charles phillip arthur george, will you have this woman thy wedded wife? >> i will. >> diana francis, will you have this man to thy wedded husband? >> i will. >> charles persuaded himself that he could be in love with diana. at least enough in love to get married. they went on honeymoon and they sailed around the mediterranean. diana was hoping that they would sunbathe in the sun and sit and chat and laugh and have a good time. but after a while, she realized that camilla was still present on her honeymoon. >> charles wore cuff links that ha
st. paul's cathedral. >> i thought like so many other people that it was ideal match. >> isn't that a sight>> i don't think anybody would have disagreed with that at the time. >> the public, they're elated. totally in love with this ideal couple. and yet, the public can't see everything. >> as diana walks down the aisle with her father, she sees camilla. >> this is the stuff of which fairytales are made. the prince and princess on their wedding day. >>...
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will create more growth so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interest something into st paul except that we are british and we want regulation i was in just a misreading the zaniest final to last time. seemed wrong. to me. yet to shape out this day. and it. equals betrayal. when something you find themselves worlds apart. choose to look for common ground. civil and human rights seem to always be under attack and not just an authoritarian like countries in the land of the free in the home of the brave the bastion of democracy and freedom and justice for all. people face an uphill battle. one democratic presidential candidate an outgoing representative told the gathering recently introduced a bill that would effectively ban trans women and girls from female sports a controversial bill would dictate title 9 protections for female athletes based on their biological sex the gender line to a person at birth. this viewpoint has been attacked for being transpo big in discriminatory representative gabbert who isn't running for reelection to her congressional seat introduce the protect
will create more growth so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interest something into st paul except that we are british and we want regulation i was in just a misreading the zaniest final to last time. seemed wrong. to me. yet to shape out this day. and it. equals betrayal. when something you find themselves worlds apart. choose to look for common ground. civil and human rights seem to always be under attack and not just an authoritarian like countries in the land of the free in...
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joseph hospital in st. paul and st. john's hospital in maplewood, and it health campus in woodberry. were also the infectious disease consultants and ather hospital and it was a covid-1 hospital. there's no possible way i can share the entirety of my experience with you in aew mites. there are few cases that come immeately to my mind. th first, an elderly man and united hospital, a few months ago before the most recent surge. and spent the days of summer and a cabin with family. a wee later he came down with a y cough. fever and shortening of breath. no this sounds like hundreds of caseshat i'veeen the last nine months. e reason i remember this one is that he was also a former colleague. radiologist, retired radiologist and a new with a chest x-ray findings minutes. with the shadows meant. he knew that at his age and his 80s, that his chances of survival a not that great. he was fighting back tears as he was asking me about treatments. about sroids which was recommended, aut brenda severe which was under emergency use a
joseph hospital in st. paul and st. john's hospital in maplewood, and it health campus in woodberry. were also the infectious disease consultants and ather hospital and it was a covid-1 hospital. there's no possible way i can share the entirety of my experience with you in aew mites. there are few cases that come immeately to my mind. th first, an elderly man and united hospital, a few months ago before the most recent surge. and spent the days of summer and a cabin with family. a wee later he...
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the day before that, school district in st. paul, minnesota, decided having a school named after the state's first governor was also far to triggering. >> i think this ripple effect of creating a culture of division where some people feel less than or some people feel singled out or some people feel like they are not real people, prolonging this issue, keeping this name lingering around, knowing what we know is a public endorsement. >> laura: a public endorsemen endorsement. you can bet the teachers unions think all of this nonsense is fantastic. everyone is a victim in this game. these liberal school boards don't blink without consulting the nea first and that brings us to joe biden. >> you don't just have a partner in the white house, you will have an nea member in the white house and if i'm not listening i will be sleeping alone in the lincoln bedroom. >> it takes a lot of money to get them back, the estimates are 150 to $200 billion to safely reopen the schools. >> laura: republicans shouldn't give them a penny, we know they are
the day before that, school district in st. paul, minnesota, decided having a school named after the state's first governor was also far to triggering. >> i think this ripple effect of creating a culture of division where some people feel less than or some people feel singled out or some people feel like they are not real people, prolonging this issue, keeping this name lingering around, knowing what we know is a public endorsement. >> laura: a public endorsemen endorsement. you can...
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st. paul, minnesota. what is the best estimate how long once -- let's pretend this is the second inom what that's what i want to know. >> this sort of goes back to the first question now that was asked. you know, if you've been sfrm a that you are far less likely to get sick from covid-1919. that's great. keep if mind that young healthy people were honey prb but we still don't know this critical sort of question, it you fwrrk at least for a period of time until you get enough people sort of ne ticket and immune they i mean, how db when i look a, you're talking into, if who are saying we're not planningin mike bloomberging on second wave as the majority of people have access to the vaccine, then we can talk. but you're talking about the beginning ofle the school year next year actually. >> we have a couple more questions in the next hour and we'll talk about the vaccines roll ot plus what does president donald trump plan to do in his final 100 days in office? we'll bring that to you next. what if i sleep h
st. paul, minnesota. what is the best estimate how long once -- let's pretend this is the second inom what that's what i want to know. >> this sort of goes back to the first question now that was asked. you know, if you've been sfrm a that you are far less likely to get sick from covid-1919. that's great. keep if mind that young healthy people were honey prb but we still don't know this critical sort of question, it you fwrrk at least for a period of time until you get enough people sort...
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while traveling to st. paul, minnesota with an army official a couple of years before hooking up with cody. he was impressed with her shooting skills and even sent her a note backstage, like he became a fan. they struck up an immediate friendship and he gave her the ckname "little miss sure shot," which actually translates into something else, but you will have to read my book to find that out. like a lot of things at that time, native american languages, it was a mistranslation. it doesn't much matter in terms of her career, because when you think about it, who would annie oakley have become without that nickname, little miss sureshot? it kind of branded her. after being hired by cody, that was one other thing that made him join up. there were a couple of other things, perhaps the most important of which was that he wanted to get to washington, d.c. to meet the grandfather, a.k.a. the president. him why the american government had betrayed his people. that was really the overriding reason for him to join up wit
while traveling to st. paul, minnesota with an army official a couple of years before hooking up with cody. he was impressed with her shooting skills and even sent her a note backstage, like he became a fan. they struck up an immediate friendship and he gave her the ckname "little miss sure shot," which actually translates into something else, but you will have to read my book to find that out. like a lot of things at that time, native american languages, it was a mistranslation. it...
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we no that richmond, virginia, st. paul, minnesota, compton, california, they are started pilots.ll help the pilots expand. i think what's frustrating to me is that it takes the generosity of jack dorsey and not the action of elected leaders like mitch mcconnell to provide for our citizens. for not luxuries but necessities. we're talk about people in line for foods. >> stockton, it was planning to end but this is a kind of program that you see as being sustainable. is this something that federal or state, local governments can undertake private citizens like jack dorsey and others. is this the kind of program that should be running all over this country, not just 30 needs to b. i am very adamant about the fact that just like dr. king talked about, just like thomas payne talked about at the beginning of the formation of this republic guaranteed income has to be a policy for the country so every american has an income floor and covid-19 made that incredibly clear and congress can do it. there's bills in congress that mitch mcconnell is sitting on allowing folks to receive $1,20 at l
we no that richmond, virginia, st. paul, minnesota, compton, california, they are started pilots.ll help the pilots expand. i think what's frustrating to me is that it takes the generosity of jack dorsey and not the action of elected leaders like mitch mcconnell to provide for our citizens. for not luxuries but necessities. we're talk about people in line for foods. >> stockton, it was planning to end but this is a kind of program that you see as being sustainable. is this something that...
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and hire new people and bring them into the organization world while working monthly but i was in st. paul this morning where ceos were debating whether or not learning is really happening in this remote environment. and the research as it really been done yet. we continue to offer online courses but we have to find new ways to mentor and help people develop their skills in the online environment if we're going to be totally successful with this going forward. >> so it presents its challenges at this point. >> yes, this is going back to how to make this happen in the organization so small, don't get discouraged, there will be failure and there's also alearning culture . everybody has their share of failures and i think sometimes one of the failures you see if you assume everyone wantsto do this . and not everyone is going to sign up. and that's okay. i think another misconception that people sometimes have is that age is a barrier to this . we have found that not to be true at all, going back to the story of retraining and rescaling the people working in our data centers to have more concr
and hire new people and bring them into the organization world while working monthly but i was in st. paul this morning where ceos were debating whether or not learning is really happening in this remote environment. and the research as it really been done yet. we continue to offer online courses but we have to find new ways to mentor and help people develop their skills in the online environment if we're going to be totally successful with this going forward. >> so it presents its...
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st. paul's in concorde whose , but whatayed cards she did was turn the cardplaying into a lifework, and theook we were just talking to gershon distant felt about, you interviewed her about poker and about our behavior. this is the year where we need ms. duke to tell us how to behave into the next year. what would she say? barry: probably the single biggest take away i got from the book was what she described as "resulting." resulting is the tendency poker players and investors have when they look at the outcome of a variable, they look at the result in they draw the conclusion that what they should have done was what would have led to that result, completely ignoring all the unknowns come all the variables come all the randomness that may have led to all the unknowns, all the variables, all the randomness that may have led to that result and discounts probabilities. tom: this is heavyweight academics. there is a book that is accessible. jonathan was talking that up eld on his waynf to las vegas. thinking in bets. go to cache 2020. a huge body of people got that wrong. what is your bet for 2
st. paul's in concorde whose , but whatayed cards she did was turn the cardplaying into a lifework, and theook we were just talking to gershon distant felt about, you interviewed her about poker and about our behavior. this is the year where we need ms. duke to tell us how to behave into the next year. what would she say? barry: probably the single biggest take away i got from the book was what she described as "resulting." resulting is the tendency poker players and investors have...
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in st. paul, minnesota, for example, 40% of all grades given this year have been f's. still double the amount of failures. in virginia, the number of middle and high school students feeling a grade has increased by h86%. the number of students with disabilities who are failing to or more classes has increased by more than 100%. and a lot of the school districts, huge number of kids never even registered for online classes. do you have kids question what do you know anyone who does? they are learning nothing. those are real consequences. if you want to know the health of a society, look at schools. these are points being ignored and anybody who makes them will be attacked for making them.s we will look back at this woman. back in june we interviewed dr. scott atlas. he was one of the very few people then or now brave enough to make a simple point. here's what hee said. >> the point about the schools t is really critical because this is the most irrational public policy probably in modern history. children have virtually zero risk of getting a serious complication, virtu
in st. paul, minnesota, for example, 40% of all grades given this year have been f's. still double the amount of failures. in virginia, the number of middle and high school students feeling a grade has increased by h86%. the number of students with disabilities who are failing to or more classes has increased by more than 100%. and a lot of the school districts, huge number of kids never even registered for online classes. do you have kids question what do you know anyone who does? they are...
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>> reporter: we went on to one of the icu hospitals here in st. paul.ients had covid-19, but some did not. other emergencies have not stopped because of covid-19. we saw that noncovid-19 patient coded. we want to warn you that the video we are about to show you is troubling and could be considered graphic for some. >> attention, please. >> cart. ultrasound. >> anything i can do to help? >> hold for greg, ultrasound. >> everybody clear. >> clear. >> two, three -- >> yes, shock. continue doing cpr. >> going in. >> if you noticed in that video, it took a lot of health care workers in that room fighting tooth and nail to stabilize that patient and bring them back. when you have a number of covid patients being hospitalized every single day, experts say it puts a strain on the system because they still have their normal emergencies and normal patient loads they need to deal with. hospitals when we talk about capacity, we're not just talking about physical space. hospitals do not have unlimited resources, be it physical space, equipment or staff. there are on
>> reporter: we went on to one of the icu hospitals here in st. paul.ients had covid-19, but some did not. other emergencies have not stopped because of covid-19. we saw that noncovid-19 patient coded. we want to warn you that the video we are about to show you is troubling and could be considered graphic for some. >> attention, please. >> cart. ultrasound. >> anything i can do to help? >> hold for greg, ultrasound. >> everybody clear. >> clear....
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but sometimes are set in rson network likely sought minneapolis, st. paul where the brothers, sisters roommates of kids that joint al-shibaab ten years ago were the one toame and joined isis. if you fear that you are very dirse and diffuse picture. >> host: one thing to focus on that not surprising, is the youth, how young they are. and the reason i bring that up as i would like you to compare thato do things. one is isis in europe. and elsewhere in the world. and two, white supremacist extremism and wha we are seeing now. we'll really talking in these isis cases of individuals who are barely in their teens. and often in the early 20s. >>uest: yes i believe that's right. i w surprised by the number of minors we have in our case study. t only the people who were arrested for criminal charges, we had an individua that was arrested when their 15 tha was an outlier. st of the time you have a number of minor cases were fbi agents would dermine the did not want to bring a federal charge for it or perhaps they could not get to the nional security division of depar
but sometimes are set in rson network likely sought minneapolis, st. paul where the brothers, sisters roommates of kids that joint al-shibaab ten years ago were the one toame and joined isis. if you fear that you are very dirse and diffuse picture. >> host: one thing to focus on that not surprising, is the youth, how young they are. and the reason i bring that up as i would like you to compare thato do things. one is isis in europe. and elsewhere in the world. and two, white supremacist...
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is your name, and where are you from >> hi jimmy, my name is "pizza man" nick diesslin i'm from st. paul- i'm not wearing my glasses. is that an actual tuxedo you're wearing? >> um, yeah, according to the camera >> jimmy: hey, nick, thanks for being here buddy what are you going to be doing for us >> i'm going to be showing you the art of the pizza acrobatics >> and what was your name again, nick? so i get it right. >> "pizza man" nick diesslin >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about. all right. pizza man, here we go. let's see this roots, can we get some pizza tossing music? nick, take it away, whenever you're ready oh, look at this ♪ >> jimmy: whoa what whoa ♪ pizza man ♪ pizza man [ laughter ] ♪ pizza man >> jimmy: yeah oh, my god yo, that was the best thing i've ever seen thank you so much, great job >> thank you, jimmy. >> jimmy: pizza man nick that is all the time we have for "show me something good. my thanks to ben, josh, nick if you have a fun talent, i want to see it go to tonightshow.com/showmesomething to submit a video of your talent stick around, we'll be right back with ta
is your name, and where are you from >> hi jimmy, my name is "pizza man" nick diesslin i'm from st. paul- i'm not wearing my glasses. is that an actual tuxedo you're wearing? >> um, yeah, according to the camera >> jimmy: hey, nick, thanks for being here buddy what are you going to be doing for us >> i'm going to be showing you the art of the pizza acrobatics >> and what was your name again, nick? so i get it right. >> "pizza man" nick...
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host: let's coaching anthony in st. paul, minnesota. caller: good morning, pedro and professor. i would like to mention like the previous colors that there is a great follow-up with information regarding pre-america colonization called stolen another one called for columbus. another opportunity i took advantage of recently was one small step. it allowed me to look into that organization and opportunities that were presented. a previous caller also mentioned the democratic party and why you weren't highlighting them. a lot of people are not aware that the democratic ku klux klan also fromre mostly the democratic party. a lot of people don't know that. if you could highlight possibly -- theern day highlighting's of such artwork as a so and others was stolen in that form. host: ok, caller. anthony. professor, if i may interject, we saw the removal of the statue of robert e lee from the u.s. capitol, to be replaced. what do you think of that moment, when it comes to the larger issue we saw with the removal of confederate statues? guest: it is just the beginning. the celebration of t
host: let's coaching anthony in st. paul, minnesota. caller: good morning, pedro and professor. i would like to mention like the previous colors that there is a great follow-up with information regarding pre-america colonization called stolen another one called for columbus. another opportunity i took advantage of recently was one small step. it allowed me to look into that organization and opportunities that were presented. a previous caller also mentioned the democratic party and why you...
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in st. paul, minnesota, i'm fred de sam lazaro for the pbs "newshour". >> woodruff: since the first c reporte of covid a little more than a year ago, the pandemic h taken a devastating toll in the u.s.; far worse than in many other developed countries. the numbers are almost t c large to fulprehend. n 3,800 deaths recorded just yesterday, on one day. an avera of 2,300 plus deaths cumulative death trgerek, and a than the population of cits like pittsburgh, st. louis or lexington, kentucky. all while the country is averaging more than 183,000 new casey recently. we close the year with some perspective from donald mcneil, who has been covering this times."c for the "new york back to the "newshour". we did want to speak with you because you have been looking at this terrible pandemic for the entire year. as you look back on 2020, how does this pandemic come into focus for you? >> worst year of our nationalfe n my lifetime. i mean, i'm not old enough to remember 1918 spanish flu or the depression or w
in st. paul, minnesota, i'm fred de sam lazaro for the pbs "newshour". >> woodruff: since the first c reporte of covid a little more than a year ago, the pandemic h taken a devastating toll in the u.s.; far worse than in many other developed countries. the numbers are almost t c large to fulprehend. n 3,800 deaths recorded just yesterday, on one day. an avera of 2,300 plus deaths cumulative death trgerek, and a than the population of cits like pittsburgh, st. louis or lexington,...
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he gave a speech i believe in st. paul, minnesota. and was basically saying that germans were not justified in sinking to lusitania? it was even a transcript of a speech, and yet it was a reporter on site throughout the whole thing down wrong. that was then listed in all the newspapers, -- we believe the germans were testified and sinking lusitania. there were people sending him death threats, congress was looking to impeach him. it was very incredible. and made a three hour speech. not only justifying his own actions and basically saying, look for the record, more importantly this is one of the classic speeches and congress. making the case for freedom of speech during wartime. since 1919, we've never had a major ninth amendment decision from the supreme court -- is really uncharted waters. basically have to watch our towns -- tongues during wartime. he's pointing us, in fact it anytime we need to be able to speak up if we see things like for whistleblowers and whatnot. people have a right to speak up if they see malfeasance going on
he gave a speech i believe in st. paul, minnesota. and was basically saying that germans were not justified in sinking to lusitania? it was even a transcript of a speech, and yet it was a reporter on site throughout the whole thing down wrong. that was then listed in all the newspapers, -- we believe the germans were testified and sinking lusitania. there were people sending him death threats, congress was looking to impeach him. it was very incredible. and made a three hour speech. not only...
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in st. paul, minnesota, marty jon contracted covid at the same time as her father.but she didn't. she was only 31. the virus almost seemed to target the good. jim, a hos spies volunteer -- a hospicevolunteert with strangers when they were alone, but covid made it impossible for anyone to be with him when his time came. the virus sure did a lot. but here is what it couldn't do: it couldn't change the course of history set by helen woods, she was a trombon tromboneist. it couldn't take away the achievement of mary j.wilson, who was the first black american to become a senior zookeeper. it couldn't dim the optimism of mr. hardy, hug hardy whowas a pastor in lo. who's last sermon was about facing fear with faith. and it couldn't extinguish the joy that robbin arnold brought. but most of all, the virus couldn't conquer love. leslie and patricia mcwaters spent their lives together and they died together, in the same hospital, on the same day. so did darlene and johnny peoples, they died just minutes apart holding hands. however powerful the virus did seem this year, the h
in st. paul, minnesota, marty jon contracted covid at the same time as her father.but she didn't. she was only 31. the virus almost seemed to target the good. jim, a hos spies volunteer -- a hospicevolunteert with strangers when they were alone, but covid made it impossible for anyone to be with him when his time came. the virus sure did a lot. but here is what it couldn't do: it couldn't change the course of history set by helen woods, she was a trombon tromboneist. it couldn't take away the...
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my 19-year-old home because she cannot go to college, or just the four of us for thanksgiving in st. paul, i need to do that. i hope the vast majority of folks will report that accurately. you, this a problem for have you run into this? are there things statistically troubling to you? [indiscernible] general, reports that are not true that are circulating. things that get widespread traction that you know not to be true. comm. malcolm: there have been some reports that the case anders are hugely inflated the test numbers are hugely inflated because we are going out to do testing and it does not matter what the real result is, we will report all the -- all the results as positive to make them look worse than they are. as a result, people saying, don't bother to get tested because the state is cooking the numbers. that is horribly dangerous if it discourages people from getting tested when they need to be tested. point, thernor's undermining of confidence in something as basic as the numbers. if you don't believe these cases are real and hospitalizations or deaths are a tribute to covid, it
my 19-year-old home because she cannot go to college, or just the four of us for thanksgiving in st. paul, i need to do that. i hope the vast majority of folks will report that accurately. you, this a problem for have you run into this? are there things statistically troubling to you? [indiscernible] general, reports that are not true that are circulating. things that get widespread traction that you know not to be true. comm. malcolm: there have been some reports that the case anders are...
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i know you are calling from rogers, not too far from where i am located in st. paul, minnesota. we are in state right now like many other states where we have a serious pandemic and in many situations here we have a governor, in our state, another state, issuing a lot of executive orders. there is a partisan divide over those. i, too, wish we could get the governor, who is a democrat, and the republican senate to work out and reach a series of agreements in terms of, let us say, the scope of how we are going to respond to the pandemic. what should be opened. what should be closed. i totally agree with you. i want could come back -- i want to come back and make one more point. the previous listener did make a pretty good point. we are saying that if we look at the overlay in this country in terms of how the pandemic has been responded to, we see a clear partisan overlay, a clear partisan divide whether it's wearing masks or the responses to the pandemic. we can't deny that. the messenger: -- host: one of the powers that seems to have completely flipped away from congress and now
i know you are calling from rogers, not too far from where i am located in st. paul, minnesota. we are in state right now like many other states where we have a serious pandemic and in many situations here we have a governor, in our state, another state, issuing a lot of executive orders. there is a partisan divide over those. i, too, wish we could get the governor, who is a democrat, and the republican senate to work out and reach a series of agreements in terms of, let us say, the scope of...
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made over social media that sometimes there is that in person network like we saw in minneapolis-st. paul where the brothers, sister dominates the kids the joint al-shabaab ten years ago with the winds who came and joined isis. if you figure it all out to get a sense it's a very diverse and diffuse picture. >> one of the things you focus on not surprising because we've been reading reports so long is the youth. how young they are. the reason i bring that up is that i would like you to compare that to two things. one is isis in europe and elsewhere in the world, and two, to white supremacists, extremism and what we are seeing now. we are really talky and number of these isis cases of individuals who are barely in their teens and often in their early 20s. >> i think that's right. i was surprised by the number of minors we had in our case study. that only people arrested for criminal charges, we had an individual who was arrested when you were 15 and charge with material support that that was an outlier. most of the time get a number of minor cases where fbi agents would determine they did w
made over social media that sometimes there is that in person network like we saw in minneapolis-st. paul where the brothers, sister dominates the kids the joint al-shabaab ten years ago with the winds who came and joined isis. if you figure it all out to get a sense it's a very diverse and diffuse picture. >> one of the things you focus on not surprising because we've been reading reports so long is the youth. how young they are. the reason i bring that up is that i would like you to...
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school districts in l.a., houston and st. paulnts with failing grades. >> this number far surpasses any of those previous data points i've been able to refer to. >> reporter: in southeast d.c., "the washington post" reporting of an entire second grade class not a single student started reading on grade level. fairfax county reporting the percentage of middle and high schoolers failing at least two classes jumped 83% from last year. some of the most affected minorities in english language learners like the kahn sisters, a senior and a junior in high school. how do you guys even do classes? are you in the same room? >> yeah, we're in the same room. >> like sometimes we have same classes so we just like open one mic for our computer. >> really? >> yeah. >> reporter: their situation isn't unique. it's why teacher katie bishop says this year is the hardest she's ever had. >> we are so thankful every day our kids log in. that's half the battle. there's no bell telling them to log on. they have to use their own time management. >> report
school districts in l.a., houston and st. paulnts with failing grades. >> this number far surpasses any of those previous data points i've been able to refer to. >> reporter: in southeast d.c., "the washington post" reporting of an entire second grade class not a single student started reading on grade level. fairfax county reporting the percentage of middle and high schoolers failing at least two classes jumped 83% from last year. some of the most affected minorities in...
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st. paul's hospital. you had hospitals beginning to isolate cases, physicians adopting these strategies from the east coast, things like ventilation, air, trying to keep people apart. they worked pretty rapidly to call special meetings, to close schools. by the middle of october, public health officials in dallas like and lots of other places were divided on how rapidly to close things down. as cases mounted in dallas schools and hospitals in social settings, that's when they start back. we can talk more about it, but the point is that actually historians to study this closely, in the case of texas and dallas, suggests that in fact, despite variations and figures, it's hard to know what the cases were. this is because the flu was not a reportable disease in this moment. some people would go to the hospital and die of something called a heavy cold, or it would be reported as the grip and not influenza. however you slice them, it is clear that dallas fared better than most american cities, in part because o
st. paul's hospital. you had hospitals beginning to isolate cases, physicians adopting these strategies from the east coast, things like ventilation, air, trying to keep people apart. they worked pretty rapidly to call special meetings, to close schools. by the middle of october, public health officials in dallas like and lots of other places were divided on how rapidly to close things down. as cases mounted in dallas schools and hospitals in social settings, that's when they start back. we can...
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you can believe this, leading the pacifist wing of the republican party. , he gave ahting bob in st. paul, minnesota and it was basically saying the germans were not justified in the sinking the lusitania in 1915 and there is even a transcript of this speech and yet, there was a reporter on site who wrote the whole thing down wrong and that was then listed in all the newspapers. it basically had him saying that he believed the germans were justified in sinking the lusitania, this caused a national outrage, there were people sending him death threats , congress threatened to impeach him. it was really incredible. he went on the floor of the senate and made a three hour speech, not only justifying his own actions and saying look, correcting the record, but this is one of the classic speeches in congress making the case where freedom of speech -- for freedom of speech during wartime. -- majort had a myth first amendment decision before, so this is uncharted waters. this idea we have to watch our tongues during wartime, he is arguing against this. he is pointing out that if anytime we need to
you can believe this, leading the pacifist wing of the republican party. , he gave ahting bob in st. paul, minnesota and it was basically saying the germans were not justified in the sinking the lusitania in 1915 and there is even a transcript of this speech and yet, there was a reporter on site who wrote the whole thing down wrong and that was then listed in all the newspapers. it basically had him saying that he believed the germans were justified in sinking the lusitania, this caused a...
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st. paul's hospital. you had hospitals that started to execute their cases.hings like ventilation, air, trying to keep people apart. and it worked pretty rapidly for special meetings and schools. by the middle of october, but the public health o officials were divided on how rad idly to close things down. if cases mounted that is when they start. so if you talk a little more about it the point is that actually ultimately historians that study this really closely in the case of texas and dallas suggest that in fact despite the variations, and because flu was not a "report able bl"reportabl this moment." it would be reported as the grip and not the flu. remember that september 24th is when they started talking about this than pa tried in philadelphia is september 14th. so the epidemic death rates in dallas were in the range of 250 to 211, closer likely to the lower number. so they know better than most mid western communities like st. louis. people ask who got the flu? babe ruth did. there is a curse after that. as you may have heard of. he caught it, came back
st. paul's hospital. you had hospitals that started to execute their cases.hings like ventilation, air, trying to keep people apart. and it worked pretty rapidly for special meetings and schools. by the middle of october, but the public health o officials were divided on how rad idly to close things down. if cases mounted that is when they start. so if you talk a little more about it the point is that actually ultimately historians that study this really closely in the case of texas and dallas...
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st. paul's hospital. you had hospitals beginning to isolate their cases and physicians adopting the strategies that you saw from the east coast, ventilation, air, trying to keep people apart. and they worked rapidly to call special meetings, to close schools. by the middle of october. but the public health officials in dallas, like in lots of other places were divided on how rapidly to close things down. and as cases mounted in dallas schools and in hospitals and in social settings, that's when they start that. and so we could talk a little bit more about it. but the point is, actually, ultimately, historians who studied this really closely in the case of texas and dallas suggest that in fact despite variations in figures -- it's hard to know what the cases were. this is because flu wasn't a, quote/unquote, reportable disease in this moment. some people would go to the hospital and die of something called a heavy cold or have it be reported as the grip and not influenza. the numbers vary. it's clear that
st. paul's hospital. you had hospitals beginning to isolate their cases and physicians adopting the strategies that you saw from the east coast, ventilation, air, trying to keep people apart. and they worked rapidly to call special meetings, to close schools. by the middle of october. but the public health officials in dallas, like in lots of other places were divided on how rapidly to close things down. and as cases mounted in dallas schools and in hospitals and in social settings, that's when...
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officials in st. paulhospital to shelter around 100 homeless individuals. >> the full impact of covid hasn't hit the economy yet. we're going to see more people out of jobs permanently, probably more people on the street. >> he worries the worst of the economic pandemic is far from over. natalie bren, "cbs this morning," washington. >> we'll be right back. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning saturday." coming up this hour on this vessel, it is not aye, aye. how modern intelligence is steering the mayflower and ships of the future. >>> she's the best selling novelist of all time, over 2 billion copies in print. mystery writer agatha christie was herself the subject of a confounding tale, a disappearance that concerned and captivated all of britain. we learn what happened with the author of a fascinating new book. >>> and children of all ages need the magical escape offered by the holiday classic "the nutcracker." see how ballet companies are finding new and innovative ways to bring the production to fans in th
officials in st. paulhospital to shelter around 100 homeless individuals. >> the full impact of covid hasn't hit the economy yet. we're going to see more people out of jobs permanently, probably more people on the street. >> he worries the worst of the economic pandemic is far from over. natalie bren, "cbs this morning," washington. >> we'll be right back. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning saturday." coming up this hour on this vessel, it is not...
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a political columnist with and matthew mcneil f radio in minneapolis st. paul minnesota and the host of the steve gruber show from michigan. easternve at 7:00 a.m. friday morning. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> the senate returns to continue debate on overwriting the president's veto of the defense programs policy bill. at 1:00 p.m., the debate. if that passes, there will be up to 30 more hours of debate. setting the potential final vote on saturday. either override requires two thirds majority of those present and voting.
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host: let's coaching anthony in st. paul, minnesota. caller: good morning, pedro and professor. would like to mention like the previous colors that there is a great follow-up with information regarding pre-america colonization called stolen another one called for columbus. another opportunity i took advantage of recently was one small step. it allowed me to look into that organization and opportunities that were presented. a previous caller also mentioned the democratic party and why you weren't highlighting them. a lot of people are not aware that the democratic ku klux klan also fromre mostly the democratic party. a lot of people don't know that. if you could highlight possibly -- theern day highlighting's of such artwork as a so and others was stolen in that form. host: ok, caller. anthony. professor, if i may interject, we saw the removal of the statue of robert e lee from the u.s. capitol, to be replaced. what do you think of that moment, when it comes to the larger issue we saw with the removal of confederate statues? guest: it is just the beginning. the celebration of tho
host: let's coaching anthony in st. paul, minnesota. caller: good morning, pedro and professor. would like to mention like the previous colors that there is a great follow-up with information regarding pre-america colonization called stolen another one called for columbus. another opportunity i took advantage of recently was one small step. it allowed me to look into that organization and opportunities that were presented. a previous caller also mentioned the democratic party and why you...
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lawrence from st. paul, minnesota. lawrence is unsure.hat do you think about the vote to decriminalize marijuana? caller: a couple of quick points. thanks for the opportunity. at the beginning of the program, she talked about turning decisions over to the states. i guarantee people would bring that into the same discussion. i never found the need for it. i don't drink either. it is not a religious thing. it is how i conduct my life. criminalization but people who believe this is a transition need to consider the law of unintended consequences. this is not going to be a smooth transition. it is like playing with a deck of cards. you reshuffle it but there are going to be other ramifications, particularly in the criminal element. people make money off some marijuana. when you pull that source away from them, there will be a huge transition of other vices that will come into play. -- asng term representative murphy talked about, there are long-term consequences that are not being taken into account. criminalization has done harm. thank you f
lawrence from st. paul, minnesota. lawrence is unsure.hat do you think about the vote to decriminalize marijuana? caller: a couple of quick points. thanks for the opportunity. at the beginning of the program, she talked about turning decisions over to the states. i guarantee people would bring that into the same discussion. i never found the need for it. i don't drink either. it is not a religious thing. it is how i conduct my life. criminalization but people who believe this is a transition...