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library on the internet. >> host: why can i not just go to google and type in jon stewart? >> guest: you will find the jon stewart show it may have put up certain clips from their past or on youtube you might see a smattering but you don't know what show it came from and it doesn't have the context of television. ours is a run of television. it can only pick bits and piec pieces, say the television, before we shut it down and try to make it so that the publishers are not unhappy with us but if you want the whole thing then we printed on a dvd or now a thumb drive and lend it to you. then you have to send it back. if people wanted for a documentary and then they go to the publishers to say can i use this clip for my documentary. it's just like a library in the
library on the internet. >> host: why can i not just go to google and type in jon stewart? >> guest: you will find the jon stewart show it may have put up certain clips from their past or on youtube you might see a smattering but you don't know what show it came from and it doesn't have the context of television. ours is a run of television. it can only pick bits and piec pieces, say the television, before we shut it down and try to make it so that the publishers are not unhappy...
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♪ >> announcer: tonight on "late night with seth meyers" -- chatting cocktails with martha stewart anll new "closer look, featuring the 8 g band with fred armisen ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. ♪ >> seth: welcome to "late night. how is everybody doing tonight oh, you're watching this on your phone in the bathroom while hiding from your kids? that's so great. in that case, let's get to the news in a press conference yesterday, president trump said he doesn't want to give the american people bad news during the coronavirus pandemic and added he is a, quote, "cheerleader for the country. and i guess that is, you know, a good description after all, he is standing on the sidelines, facing the wrong way. "two, four, six, eight, maybe ten, ten cases tops. then it goes away, folks." that's right president trump says he's a, quote, "cheerleader for the country. unfortunately, all the country wants right now is one of the science geeks. secretary of state mike pompeo yesterday called on several countries to stop spreading disinformation about the it's an idea being pushed by trump's top adv
♪ >> announcer: tonight on "late night with seth meyers" -- chatting cocktails with martha stewart anll new "closer look, featuring the 8 g band with fred armisen ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. ♪ >> seth: welcome to "late night. how is everybody doing tonight oh, you're watching this on your phone in the bathroom while hiding from your kids? that's so great. in that case, let's get to the news in a press conference yesterday, president trump said he...
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item number one is a resolution renaming the 200 block of stewart street to stewart lane to honour william m. executer. stewart. members should call in and present 1 and the number provided. >> thank you, miss major. this item was brought to us by supervisor haney and his staff. anabigail, the floor is yours. >> thank you, chair peskin. good afternoon. thank you for considering this item. the designation of this 200 block of stewart to lane serves several purposes as residential use. the new residential building is replacing a seven-story garage whose entrance was at 75 howard and only address will be impacted as there are no other buildings on this block. this compliments the bike lane on howard, and drop-offs will occur. there are other examples of town that -- >> sorry. >> there are several letters of support in the packet from the neighbors including the stewart street hospitality association. this went through the port process under jurisdiction and it passed unanimously at the port on december 10th of 2019. if you have further questions about this item, we are also joined today by ju
item number one is a resolution renaming the 200 block of stewart street to stewart lane to honour william m. executer. stewart. members should call in and present 1 and the number provided. >> thank you, miss major. this item was brought to us by supervisor haney and his staff. anabigail, the floor is yours. >> thank you, chair peskin. good afternoon. thank you for considering this item. the designation of this 200 block of stewart to lane serves several purposes as residential...
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stewart, we talked about the camp david accords. talk about some of the other consequential historical events that happened, meetings that happened at camp david throughout history? >> winston churchill was the first international visitor with fdr that went to camp david. i think mrs. roosevelt wanting to get them out of the white house to get them away from her was the incentive. they enjoyed fishing, talking, talked about invasion of cicely and normandy, consequential conversations. eisenhower had khrushchev to camp david. eisenhower was the first american president to make use of helicopters for presidential travel. he spontaneously, soviets didn't want crews chef on the helicopter. he said if the american president gets on, i can too. they did a tour of washington and went to camp david, enjoyed a great time there. khrushchev liked it so much he talked eisenhower into letting him buy two that he took back with him to the soviet union. then a great story, another soviet story with nixon. he has brezhnev up to camp david. interest
stewart, we talked about the camp david accords. talk about some of the other consequential historical events that happened, meetings that happened at camp david throughout history? >> winston churchill was the first international visitor with fdr that went to camp david. i think mrs. roosevelt wanting to get them out of the white house to get them away from her was the incentive. they enjoyed fishing, talking, talked about invasion of cicely and normandy, consequential conversations....
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stewart, hope you're doing well and thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. great to be here >> now it's been more than a month since you recommended that all of your employees work from home you along with a bunch of other tech companies were early to this trend and you recently said that you won't fully reopen offices until september 1st. what does that look like what needs to be in place for you to get back to some kind of normal and have your employees go back to work? >> i think the real answer is i don't know there's so much uncertainty at this point and i think people really like to collapse that uncertainty because they don't -- it's an unpleasant state for humans to be in. i cecsee compelling arguments o all sides. we're saying we don't expect to be back to normal until at least september 1st and not expect or require employees to come to the office we may before then open the offices to make it available for employees who need to get out of their house, but i think there's just, you know, still so much we don't know >> right are you encouraged by tr
stewart, hope you're doing well and thank you for joining us. >> thanks for having me. great to be here >> now it's been more than a month since you recommended that all of your employees work from home you along with a bunch of other tech companies were early to this trend and you recently said that you won't fully reopen offices until september 1st. what does that look like what needs to be in place for you to get back to some kind of normal and have your employees go back to...
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angus stewart. you're gonna be an astronaut! it's clear this very modest drama doesn't
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anna stewart, cnn, london. >> love does conquer all, doesn't it? that story is poignant for me because i am one of those brides who had to postpone my wedding. i wasn't supposed to be here at work today. april 2nd was to be my wedding day. jeff and i may figure out a clever way to get hitched. meantime, we went into the backyard, took some official wedding day selfies, got carry out from uber eats and then, well, i just came to work. >>> stay tuned for official wedding photos one day soon we hope on my instagram natalie allen, cnn. we're just glad to be safe and healthy. thank you so much for watching. "cnn newsroom" continues next with robyn curnow. see you again tomorrow. awesome internet.
anna stewart, cnn, london. >> love does conquer all, doesn't it? that story is poignant for me because i am one of those brides who had to postpone my wedding. i wasn't supposed to be here at work today. april 2nd was to be my wedding day. jeff and i may figure out a clever way to get hitched. meantime, we went into the backyard, took some official wedding day selfies, got carry out from uber eats and then, well, i just came to work. >>> stay tuned for official wedding photos one...
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the next questions are for abigail stewart-kahn. a >> reporter: first question is from jamie harp, associated press. to date, how many people experiencing homelessness have tested positive for covid-19? >> thank you for that question. i'm only aware of individuals who have tested positive at sites in the homelessness response system. it's a large system of care where people experiencing homelessness touch many different aspects. in the homeless responses to date, there are only three who have tested positive for covid. those are the individuals that i discussed earlier. >> reporter: a follow-up to that -- where are they now? >> those three individuals are in good condition and are either receiving medical care or at an isolation quarantine site operated by human services agency and staffed by the department of public health. >> reporter: thank you. question from john king of the "san francisco chronicle". what is the status of the vehicle triage center on geneva? >> right. for those who are unfamiliar, we have a pilot project that a
the next questions are for abigail stewart-kahn. a >> reporter: first question is from jamie harp, associated press. to date, how many people experiencing homelessness have tested positive for covid-19? >> thank you for that question. i'm only aware of individuals who have tested positive at sites in the homelessness response system. it's a large system of care where people experiencing homelessness touch many different aspects. in the homeless responses to date, there are only...
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it's a free library on the internet. >> why couldn't i just go to google and type in jon stewart? >> you'll find the jon stewart show and they may have put up certain clips from the past, or on youtube, you might see a smattering, but you don't know what show it came from. it doesn't have the context of television. ours is a run of television. it only takes bits and pieces. if you want the whole thing, we print it on to a d.v.d. drive, loan it to you, and you have to send it back. then you can use the clip for a documentary. it's in a sense like the library, in that you're borrowing things from the library. we do it with books, several thousand books a day, about a million books a year now, digitizing them, weaving them into the net so that more and more wikipedia footnotes there's a page number, you click on it, it opens up right to the page and you can go back and forward, but if you want more, you have to borrow it. if somebody else has checked it out, you have to wait. at least you get a couple pages, go deeper than wikipedia. wikipedia is the encyclopedia of the internet. we
it's a free library on the internet. >> why couldn't i just go to google and type in jon stewart? >> you'll find the jon stewart show and they may have put up certain clips from the past, or on youtube, you might see a smattering, but you don't know what show it came from. it doesn't have the context of television. ours is a run of television. it only takes bits and pieces. if you want the whole thing, we print it on to a d.v.d. drive, loan it to you, and you have to send it back....
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the director of human services, trent rohr, the director of homeless services for the city, abigail stewart kahn and our police chief bill scott. we have a pretty lengthy press conference today because we have -- we have a lot of information to update the public with. so i want to first start with city test s.f. and we know that every single day there are people who are working, city employees who are on the front lines. our police officers, our firefighters, our muni drivers, our health care workers. they are essential city workers who are showing up and who are interact aing with the public more so than most others and they have, we know, concerns about their own health. so they can't always n their capacity, practice social distancing. that ier are taking care of us so it's important that we take care of them. and one of most basic things that we can do is to ensure that they have access to testing. now last week, we announced a partnership that would allow our first responders to get priority testing through a number of health care providers. and here in san francisco, we know that it h
the director of human services, trent rohr, the director of homeless services for the city, abigail stewart kahn and our police chief bill scott. we have a pretty lengthy press conference today because we have -- we have a lot of information to update the public with. so i want to first start with city test s.f. and we know that every single day there are people who are working, city employees who are on the front lines. our police officers, our firefighters, our muni drivers, our health care...
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greene took 23% casualty but stewart suffered 38%. the day after the battle, stewart began to withdraw back in the months following, eventually ended inside the british lines of charleston. the army unfit to remain in the field for major combat, nevermore to reappear except as seeking food and forage. the british were backward they had started. about 15 months before, pinned to the coast. some 233 years ago, colonel williams who commanded the continentals at eutaw springs summed it up. the best criterion of victory is to be found in the consequences. the following month, 19 october, 1781, a world shaking event occurred in the. tobacco port in virginia called yorktown. it was the carolina campaign. first waged solely by backcountry cracker militia, then taken over by greene who led cornwallis on the merry chase to north carolina. his victory at guilford courthouse had drove cornwallis from the carolinas to virginia and the end of his american adventure. the debilitating march and the savage battle crippled cornwallis's army. the hetian
greene took 23% casualty but stewart suffered 38%. the day after the battle, stewart began to withdraw back in the months following, eventually ended inside the british lines of charleston. the army unfit to remain in the field for major combat, nevermore to reappear except as seeking food and forage. the british were backward they had started. about 15 months before, pinned to the coast. some 233 years ago, colonel williams who commanded the continentals at eutaw springs summed it up. the best...
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peter: why couldn't i just go to google and type in jon stewart? brewster: still find the jon stewart show and they may have put up certain clips from their on youtube, you might see a smattering, but you don't know what show it came from, it doesn't have that context of television. hours is just a run of television. pick bits and pieces of television before we shut it down, make it so the publishers aren't unhappy with us but if you want the whole thing, we printed on a dvd or thumb drive and lend it to you, and you have to send it back. people want it for documentary and the like and go to the publishers to say can i use this clip for my documentary? thes just like a library in sense that you are borrowing things from the library. we also do this with books. we digitized several thousand books a day, about a million books a year now, and digitizing these and weaving them into the net so that more and more wikipedia footnotes, if you go to a footnote and it has a page number, click on it and it opens right to the right page. back and pagepage forw
peter: why couldn't i just go to google and type in jon stewart? brewster: still find the jon stewart show and they may have put up certain clips from their on youtube, you might see a smattering, but you don't know what show it came from, it doesn't have that context of television. hours is just a run of television. pick bits and pieces of television before we shut it down, make it so the publishers aren't unhappy with us but if you want the whole thing, we printed on a dvd or thumb drive and...
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s museum, includes book contributors kenneth ackerman and david o stewart, who had written about james garfield and andrew johnson, respectively. [chatter] [applause] >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the newseum's night tv studio and another addition of inside media. i am the director of programs here at the museum. as the 2020 residential election rapidly starts to invade our daily newspaper, and with joe biden's announcement fueling the fire this week, what better time to look back at the history of the presidency and to examine the character and dignity of the men who has held office? we dive in deep to that topic today as we discussed the new c-span book, "the presidents," ranking america's best and worst chief executives. the title tells it all and just a moment, you will hear from susan swain, the co-ceo of c-span who will discuss how the book came together. based on its historians survey of presidential leadership. following susan's presentation, i have the distinct privilege of speaking with brian lamb, founding ceo and chairman of c-span, who over the cou
s museum, includes book contributors kenneth ackerman and david o stewart, who had written about james garfield and andrew johnson, respectively. [chatter] [applause] >> good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the newseum's night tv studio and another addition of inside media. i am the director of programs here at the museum. as the 2020 residential election rapidly starts to invade our daily newspaper, and with joe biden's announcement fueling the fire this week, what better...
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item number one is a resolution renaming the 200 block of stewart street to stewart lane to honour william. executer. stewart. members should call in and present 1 and the number provided. >> thank you, miss major. this item was brought to us by supervisor haney and his staff. anabigail, the floor is yours. >> thank you, chair peskin. good afternoon. thank you for considering this item. the designation of this 200 block of stewart to lane serves several purposes as residential use. the new residential building is replacing a seven-story garage whose entrance was at 75 howard and only address will be impacted as there are no other buildings on this block. this compliments the bike lane on howard, and drop-offs will occur. there are other examples of town that -- >> sorry. >> there are several letters of support in the packet from the neighbors including the stewart street hospitality association. this went through the port process under jurisdiction and it passed unanimously at the port on december 10th of 2019. if you have further questions about this item, we are also joined today by just
item number one is a resolution renaming the 200 block of stewart street to stewart lane to honour william. executer. stewart. members should call in and present 1 and the number provided. >> thank you, miss major. this item was brought to us by supervisor haney and his staff. anabigail, the floor is yours. >> thank you, chair peskin. good afternoon. thank you for considering this item. the designation of this 200 block of stewart to lane serves several purposes as residential use....
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greene took 23% casualties but stewart suffered kribling losses of 38%. the day after the battle, stewart began a withdrawal that in the months following eventually ended inside british lines at charleston. seeking food and forage, back where they started about 15 months before, pinned to the coast. was to be found in the consequences. the following month, 19 october 1781, a world shaking event occurred in a little tobacco port in environmental yain called yorktown. it was the carolina campaign, first waged solely by back country, cracker militia. then taken over by greene, lordship's victory at gilford courthouse drove cornwall lass from the carolinas to virginia and the end of his american adventure, the debilitating march of the savage battle crippled cornwall lass's army. sumed up his lordship's dilemma in a few homely but well-chosen words. the situation was bad for us. we had no shoes on our feet, no shirts on our bodies. it was decided to begin the return march to the sea. cornwall lass wrote to general william phillips, i assure you, i am quite ti
greene took 23% casualties but stewart suffered kribling losses of 38%. the day after the battle, stewart began a withdrawal that in the months following eventually ended inside british lines at charleston. seeking food and forage, back where they started about 15 months before, pinned to the coast. was to be found in the consequences. the following month, 19 october 1781, a world shaking event occurred in a little tobacco port in environmental yain called yorktown. it was the carolina...
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the old daily show with jon stewart he did something like that. can we do that now? it is now used by journalists, by end-users all the time. it's a free library, a library on the internet. >> host: why couldn't i go to google and type in jon stewart? >> guest: you will find "the jon stewart show" and a put up certain clips from their past or on youtube you might see a smattering, but you don't know what showed came from. it doesn't have the context of television. ours is just a run of television. you can only pick bits and pieces of television before we shut it down, try to make it so the publishers are not unhappy with us. but if you want the whole thing, we printed on a dvd or now a thumb drive and lend it to you. then you have to send it back. people wanted for the documentary and the like them to go to the publishers to go and say hey, that i i use this clip for my documentary? it's just like like a library e sense you are borrowing things from the library. we also do this with books. we digitize several thousand books a day, about a million books a year now and
the old daily show with jon stewart he did something like that. can we do that now? it is now used by journalists, by end-users all the time. it's a free library, a library on the internet. >> host: why couldn't i go to google and type in jon stewart? >> guest: you will find "the jon stewart show" and a put up certain clips from their past or on youtube you might see a smattering, but you don't know what showed came from. it doesn't have the context of television. ours is...
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stewart when it gets to the impeachment of andrew johnson. should he had been convicted?ou say he missed it by one vote, but should he had been convicted after he was impeached? >> i thought he was he deserved , to be impeached and removed from office. yes. he was a catastrophic president, and i think it would've been an excellent thing for the political system to introduce the notion of you could get thrown out of office. survivets now seem to impeachment. we talk about impeaching them as soon as they take office. if somebody had actually gotten tossed, it would have been awfully good. philadelphia last weekend. the constitutional busy and that is there. i am wondering if there is examples in your research about the contention between president and congress to inform us for what is going to be happening over the next couple of years, let's say. >> impeachment is sort of an ultimate confrontation between congress and the president. congress is trying to decapitate the executive branch. .t is a compelling drama it is also a massive distraction from anything the political s
stewart when it gets to the impeachment of andrew johnson. should he had been convicted?ou say he missed it by one vote, but should he had been convicted after he was impeached? >> i thought he was he deserved , to be impeached and removed from office. yes. he was a catastrophic president, and i think it would've been an excellent thing for the political system to introduce the notion of you could get thrown out of office. survivets now seem to impeachment. we talk about impeaching them...
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angus stewart. you're going to be an astronaut!ear from the outset that this very modest drama doesn't have the resources or the desire to become a space travel extravaganza. this was always going to be a down—to—earth tale of an elderly man facing up to life in a retirement home, balancing loss and loneliness with his still vibrant sense of adventure. something this film captures rather nicely. there's also an echo of roy neary, the character dreyfus played in close encounters, suggesting that angus is what roy could have become if he hadn't climbed aboard the spaceship all those years ago. originally intended for theatrical release in the uk, astronaut has a televisual quality which means it loses nothing by being watched at home rather than in the cinema. in fact, right now it's ideal home—viewing fare. it's available from monday. what? that's moving pretty fast. altogether more adventurous is sea fever, the feature debut from talented bafta—winning niessa hardiman — indebted to but not defined by the claustrophobic spirit of al
angus stewart. you're going to be an astronaut!ear from the outset that this very modest drama doesn't have the resources or the desire to become a space travel extravaganza. this was always going to be a down—to—earth tale of an elderly man facing up to life in a retirement home, balancing loss and loneliness with his still vibrant sense of adventure. something this film captures rather nicely. there's also an echo of roy neary, the character dreyfus played in close encounters, suggesting...
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the next questions are for abigail stewart-kahn. is from jamie harp, associated press. to date, how many people experiencing homelessness have tested positive for covid-19? >> thank you for that question. i'm only aware of individuals who have tested positive at sites in the homelessness response system. it's a large system of care where people experiencing homelessness touch many different aspects. in the homeless responses to date, there are only three who have tested positive for covid. those are the individuals that i discussed earlier. >> reporter: a follow-up to that -- where are they now? >> those three individuals are in good condition and are either receiving medical care or at an isolation quarantine site operated by human services agency and staffed by the department of public health. >> reporter: thank you. question from john king of the "san francisco chronicle". what is the status of the vehicle triage center on geneva? >> right. for those who are unfamiliar, we have a pilot project that allows people who live in their
the next questions are for abigail stewart-kahn. is from jamie harp, associated press. to date, how many people experiencing homelessness have tested positive for covid-19? >> thank you for that question. i'm only aware of individuals who have tested positive at sites in the homelessness response system. it's a large system of care where people experiencing homelessness touch many different aspects. in the homeless responses to date, there are only three who have tested positive for...
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david ackerman, david stewart and brian lamb. that is what is coming up on american history tv. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> well, now we know where we are going. if you get that about those snakes. i don't mind japs, but snakes. how did the skipper say it? >> okie, okie, okie. >> i heard him. he said okinawa. you know, they say this place looks like the country like frisco. >> yeah, but the people look like japs. >> don't like what is happening. spent my honeymoon up there. drove up from l.a., made it in eight hours. 400 miles. >> eight hours. what was holding you back? i used to make it to buffalo in new york and six flat. that is 370 miles. >> 370 miles. >> why right here we are closer , to japan than that. we are just 320 miles from their home office. >> 320 miles. >> you heard him. >> 325 miles. it is closer to work -- i always felt pretty safe. >> it is awfully close. mighty close. yes, mighty close, especially a modern bomber with a job to do. about an hour's run from any number of jap airfields. but here we were, closer than any fleet in his
david ackerman, david stewart and brian lamb. that is what is coming up on american history tv. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> well, now we know where we are going. if you get that about those snakes. i don't mind japs, but snakes. how did the skipper say it? >> okie, okie, okie. >> i heard him. he said okinawa. you know, they say this place looks like the country like frisco. >> yeah, but the people look like japs. >> don't like what is happening. spent my honeymoon up there....
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item number one is a resolution renaming the 200 block of stewart street to stewart lane to honour william m. executer. stewart. members should call in and present 1 and the number provided. >> thank you, miss major. this item was brought to us by supervisor haney and his staff. anabigail, the floor is yours. >> thank you, chair peskin. good afternoon. thank you for considering this item. the designation of this 200 block of stewart to lane serves several purposes as residential use. the new residential building is replacing a seven-story garage whose entrance was at 75 howard and only address will be impacted as there are no other buildings on this block. this compliments the bike lane on howard, and drop-offs will occur. there are other examples of town that -- >> sorry. >> there are several letters of support in the packet from the neighbors including the stewart street hospitality association. this went through the port process under jurisdiction and it passed unanimously at the port on december 10th of 2019. if you have further questions about this item, we are also joined today by ju
item number one is a resolution renaming the 200 block of stewart street to stewart lane to honour william m. executer. stewart. members should call in and present 1 and the number provided. >> thank you, miss major. this item was brought to us by supervisor haney and his staff. anabigail, the floor is yours. >> thank you, chair peskin. good afternoon. thank you for considering this item. the designation of this 200 block of stewart to lane serves several purposes as residential...
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please welcome me katherine stewart. >> thanks so much. thanks to town hall.i hope everyone watching from home is safe and healthy. i don't need to tell anyone here that pandemic is a historic tragedy and at a time like this it would be great to have national leaders that bring us together in evidence-base face and without collaborative favoritism. unfortunately -- i won't belabor the point. we all know by now two things. we know what kind of person donald trump is and when know that he wouldn't be where he is today with the support of many people call the christian right but i often like to call christian nationalism. so here is the one thought i want to put forward on trump and religious nationalist supporters, this is story that people write to tell according to which trump's hyperconservative move and base hold newses and voted for him in a purely transactional and i will suggest to you that this story is in large false. represents something essential about christian today. leaders and followers around the movement will be around a lot longer than he is. s
please welcome me katherine stewart. >> thanks so much. thanks to town hall.i hope everyone watching from home is safe and healthy. i don't need to tell anyone here that pandemic is a historic tragedy and at a time like this it would be great to have national leaders that bring us together in evidence-base face and without collaborative favoritism. unfortunately -- i won't belabor the point. we all know by now two things. we know what kind of person donald trump is and when know that he...
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management as well as our police chief bill scott and from the homeless services agency we have abigail stewartyou for joining you today. i just want to start by saying that i know that the last few weeks have been very challenging for families, especially parents
management as well as our police chief bill scott and from the homeless services agency we have abigail stewartyou for joining you today. i just want to start by saying that i know that the last few weeks have been very challenging for families, especially parents
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director abigail stewart-khan of the department of homelessness and housing will now make some remarks. >> hello. providing safe places for people experienci experiencing homelessness to isolate, quarantine, or shelter in place is a top priority for the department of homeless and supportive housing, the department of public health, and the entire city. additionally, the city is working to expand testing city-wide with a focus on vulnerable communities, as dr. colfax just shared in detail, including people experiencing homelessness. as we expand testing capacity, we know that we will need more places for people experiencing homelessness who test positive for covid-19 to go to isolate, receive care, and to recover. so that end, h.s.h., in connection with our partners, are opening new facilities. you've heard about this. to date we've opened five shelter-in-place hotels as well as multiple quarantine hotels with more planned rapidly. this has been incredibly hard and incredibly a critical expansion. i want to share a story of a voicemail i received from a colleague of someone who moved fr
director abigail stewart-khan of the department of homelessness and housing will now make some remarks. >> hello. providing safe places for people experienci experiencing homelessness to isolate, quarantine, or shelter in place is a top priority for the department of homeless and supportive housing, the department of public health, and the entire city. additionally, the city is working to expand testing city-wide with a focus on vulnerable communities, as dr. colfax just shared in detail,...
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my name is stewart mclaurin. i'm the president of the white house historical association. and it's my privilege to welcome you to decatur house as well as to the white house historical association. tonight's program is very exciting, and we're honored to partner with the -- our good friends at the richard nixon foundation. i'd like to welcome dr. jim cavanaugh, the chairman of the board of the nixon foundation, his wife esther right up here in the front row. [ applause ] and hugh hewitt, the president of the nixon foundation who you'll hear from in a few moments. we have many distinguished guests here today. many former officials from the nixon and other administrations and staff and friends of the nixon foundation, and we're honored to have you here tonight. this year marks the 50th anniversary of patricia nixon becoming the first lady of the united states. under her leadership, the white house collection added over 600 paintings and furnishing elements to the white house collection which is the most of any presidency. the significance of this will be discussed in tonight
my name is stewart mclaurin. i'm the president of the white house historical association. and it's my privilege to welcome you to decatur house as well as to the white house historical association. tonight's program is very exciting, and we're honored to partner with the -- our good friends at the richard nixon foundation. i'd like to welcome dr. jim cavanaugh, the chairman of the board of the nixon foundation, his wife esther right up here in the front row. [ applause ] and hugh hewitt, the...
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angus stewart. you're gonna be an astronaut!urces or the desire to become a space travel extravaganza. this was always going to be a down—to—earth tale of an elderly men facing up to life in retirement, with his still vibrant sense of adventure. something this film captures rather nicely.
angus stewart. you're gonna be an astronaut!urces or the desire to become a space travel extravaganza. this was always going to be a down—to—earth tale of an elderly men facing up to life in retirement, with his still vibrant sense of adventure. something this film captures rather nicely.
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stewart testicles of the couple from. my firm many sikhs and it's my last clayton spitz. i am like when school say in the us a little bit. close i ask the coat. and he had a lot done so meet me yet about this. from . thinking of getting a new plumbing once we got our shoes no problem was he didn't know until he was trapped in this tiny little wired coach we don't need a crate with him the wall just. freaking out in she won't let us bring him anywhere near and thousands of breeding dogs are caged in inhumane conditions on puppy farms i mean 67 years you know they've been locked up in cages outside you see no protection from the weather the heat you know the cold air the rain the snow the funder nothing they have no protection. particularly you. know it's ok. to cross the u.s. crude puppy mills are supported by dog shows and pet stores most of the puppies that are coming from these large scale factory farming kind of operations are being sold in stores even giant a good businesses are involved like agoa mom center there has been a shocking amount of organized opposition to
stewart testicles of the couple from. my firm many sikhs and it's my last clayton spitz. i am like when school say in the us a little bit. close i ask the coat. and he had a lot done so meet me yet about this. from . thinking of getting a new plumbing once we got our shoes no problem was he didn't know until he was trapped in this tiny little wired coach we don't need a crate with him the wall just. freaking out in she won't let us bring him anywhere near and thousands of breeding dogs are...
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sole appliance imbed on point and coming up with almost the full and they're mostly new goodwin new stewart stuff dos i know but. never does that. but. you know 33 of them right but she uses the new scarcely empty suit we're just. hurried to find out all that shakes before they are fully fledged soon instinct will drive them to sky wood but now he's telling them to keep away from the coyotes even though they've never seen that particular bird of prey before. the meat you know. oldest. beat or you. know all. missed sir people inside of. the city that's the only place that you know. she's on the. phone now which is in the she. says. works. if. you show it to. the nest has finally been repaired the onus although just replaced the now rings chicks. so agitated they don't even notice the home improvements or even the fact that there are now them in the nest while the parents usually accept foster chicks immediately maybe they're just. very good at math. throughout the world but if you. show it the. earth. i mean that if you push up. or you don't water. you do yes. even though you go to has a lot
sole appliance imbed on point and coming up with almost the full and they're mostly new goodwin new stewart stuff dos i know but. never does that. but. you know 33 of them right but she uses the new scarcely empty suit we're just. hurried to find out all that shakes before they are fully fledged soon instinct will drive them to sky wood but now he's telling them to keep away from the coyotes even though they've never seen that particular bird of prey before. the meat you know. oldest. beat or...
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the next questions are for abigail stewart-kahn. a >> reporter: first question is from jamie harp, associated press. to date, how many people experiencing homelessness have tested positive for covid-19? >> thank you for that question. i'm only aware of individuals who have tested positive at sites in the homelessness response system. it's a large system of care where people experiencing homelessness touch many different aspects. in the homeless responses to date, there are only three who have tested positive for covid. those are the individuals that i discussed earlier. >> reporter: a follow-up to that -- where are they now? >> those three individuals are in good condition and are either receiving medical care or at an isolation quarantine site operated by human services agency and staffed by the department of public health. >> reporter: thank you. question from john king of the "san francisco chronicle". what is the status of the vehicle triage center on geneva? >> right. for those who are unfamiliar, we have a pilot project that a
the next questions are for abigail stewart-kahn. a >> reporter: first question is from jamie harp, associated press. to date, how many people experiencing homelessness have tested positive for covid-19? >> thank you for that question. i'm only aware of individuals who have tested positive at sites in the homelessness response system. it's a large system of care where people experiencing homelessness touch many different aspects. in the homeless responses to date, there are only...
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here's our emma stewart. >> reporter: a small team making life saving equipment. efficient production line with a difference. this is no factory, it's a classroom. room in this otherwise deserted secondary school in london. they used to be students here. when the pandemic halted the work, he decided to put his skills to good use making face shields. >> so far we've delivered to 14 locations. 2,000 so far but today we're delivering 10,000 which will be a huge help for our health care workers. >> reporter: he is joined by other former latymer students all back in school. they give the advisors to the health care workers with the materials covered by crowd funding. equipment is so crucial in the fight against covid-19. >> really desperate and i'm making choices every day at considerable risk. it's not about the safety of health care workers, it's about the safety of the people we work after. >> reporter: that's why they say their demand is up. >> the most heartwarming message. she said they use approximately eight shields which helps save two people's lives. very tou
here's our emma stewart. >> reporter: a small team making life saving equipment. efficient production line with a difference. this is no factory, it's a classroom. room in this otherwise deserted secondary school in london. they used to be students here. when the pandemic halted the work, he decided to put his skills to good use making face shields. >> so far we've delivered to 14 locations. 2,000 so far but today we're delivering 10,000 which will be a huge help for our health care...
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the next set of questions are from abigail stewart kahn, homelessness and supportive housing. >> the next question is from the public press. in recent weeks, city officials have discussed the possibilities of opening sanctioned cabinets to help homeless people better socially distance themselves. does the city have a time table for opening these incantments? >> we know living in shelters put you at risk that many experienced before the global pandemic. meal as this became an issue, the healthy street's operation center paused their resolutions and began providing under the leadership of just kazitki to work with our unsheltered neighbors to physically distanced while unsheltered. i want to implore those living unsheltered to take heed of our hr stock partner's request and to physically distance as much as possible and to continue to ask all partners who are out there how to access the resources that are available. there a isto get to the questie sleeping, we know that it isn't always possible in sidewalk spaces or in tight areas to safely sleep. the healthy street's operation center
the next set of questions are from abigail stewart kahn, homelessness and supportive housing. >> the next question is from the public press. in recent weeks, city officials have discussed the possibilities of opening sanctioned cabinets to help homeless people better socially distance themselves. does the city have a time table for opening these incantments? >> we know living in shelters put you at risk that many experienced before the global pandemic. meal as this became an issue,...
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stewart asked if i would share a little bit about the history of this very historic room that you are sitting in tonight, and so i will share with you that this church was completed in 1816. the architect was benjamin henny latrobe, and not only did he design this church, he was working on rebuilding the white house after it was destroyed by the british in the war of 1812. and in 1818, he built the decatur house, which is now the home of the white house historical association, and if you goed in the decatur house and you look up, you see a very similar entrance. it's almost like a miniature of this dome that we have in our church space. and the original church was built as a greek cross, so it was an even four sides, and just six years later in 1822, they expanded the church building to make room for more seating. we don't know who the architect was who did that expansion and who built the bell tower. tragically, latrobe had already died at that time. he had died in new orleans. and i imagine there might be some historians in the room. and if anyone is interested in helping us solve t
stewart asked if i would share a little bit about the history of this very historic room that you are sitting in tonight, and so i will share with you that this church was completed in 1816. the architect was benjamin henny latrobe, and not only did he design this church, he was working on rebuilding the white house after it was destroyed by the british in the war of 1812. and in 1818, he built the decatur house, which is now the home of the white house historical association, and if you goed...
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anna stewart, cnn, london. >>> isn't he marvelous. thanks for your company. stay safe. stay strong. church. "cnn newsroom" continues next with robyn curnow. she said it was like someone else was controlling her mouth. her doctor said she has tardive dyskinesia, which may be related to important medication she takes for her depression. her ankles would also roll and her toes would stretch out. i noticed she was avoiding her friends and family. td can affect different parts of the body. it may also affect people who take medications for bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. she knows she shouldn't stop or change her medication, so we were relieved to learn there are treatment options for td. - if this sounds like you or someone you know, visit talkabouttd.com to sign up to receive a personalized doctor discussion guide to help start a conversation with your doctor about td. you'll also be able to access videos and a free brochure that show the different movements of td. visit talkabouttd.com or call to learn more. - we were so relieved to learn there are treatments for td. - learn more
anna stewart, cnn, london. >>> isn't he marvelous. thanks for your company. stay safe. stay strong. church. "cnn newsroom" continues next with robyn curnow. she said it was like someone else was controlling her mouth. her doctor said she has tardive dyskinesia, which may be related to important medication she takes for her depression. her ankles would also roll and her toes would stretch out. i noticed she was avoiding her friends and family. td can affect different parts of...
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anna stewart, cnn, london. >> and congratulations to them. thank you so much for your company.y home, stay safe, stay strong. >>> i'm rosemary church. "cnn newsroom" continues next with robyn curnow. stay with us. awesome internet. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids... ...no matter what they're up to. it protects your info... ...and gives you 24/7 peace of mind... ...that if it's connected, it's protected. even that that pet-camera thingy. [ whines ] can your internet do that? xfinity xfi can because it's... ...simple, easy, awesome. [ barking ] >>> hi. welcome to all of our viewers here in the u.s. and all around the world. so you're watching "cnn newsroom," i'm robyn curnow. just ahead -- >> this is going to be our pearl harbor moment, our 9/11 moment only it's not going to be localized, it's going to be happening all over the country. >> a blunt warning from america's top doctor, prepare for a sad week ahead. why president trump though says we are starting to see the light at the end of the tun
anna stewart, cnn, london. >> and congratulations to them. thank you so much for your company.y home, stay safe, stay strong. >>> i'm rosemary church. "cnn newsroom" continues next with robyn curnow. stay with us. awesome internet. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids... ...no matter what they're up to. it protects your info... ...and gives you 24/7 peace of mind... ...that if it's...
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anna stewart, cnn, london. >> love does conquer all, doesn't it?story is poignant for me because i am one of those brides who had to postpone my wedding. i wasn't supposed to be here at work today. april 2nd was to be my wedding day. jeff and i may figure out a clever way to get hitched. meantime, we went into the backyard, took some official wedding day selfies, got carry out from uber eats and then, well, i just came to work. >>> stay tuned for official wedding photos one day soon we hope on my instagram natalie allen, cnn. we're just glad to be safe and healthy. thank you so much for watching. "cnn newsroom" continues next with robyn curnow. see you again tomorrow. awesome internet. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids... ...no matter what they're up to. it protects your info... ...and gives you 24/7 peace of mind... ...that if it's connected, it's protected. even that that pet-camera thingy. [ whines ] can your internet do that? xfinity xfi can because it's... ...si
anna stewart, cnn, london. >> love does conquer all, doesn't it?story is poignant for me because i am one of those brides who had to postpone my wedding. i wasn't supposed to be here at work today. april 2nd was to be my wedding day. jeff and i may figure out a clever way to get hitched. meantime, we went into the backyard, took some official wedding day selfies, got carry out from uber eats and then, well, i just came to work. >>> stay tuned for official wedding photos one day...
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anna stewart reports. >> reporter: 74 year-old sheila and 5 year-old have been keeping each other company over video. they aren't related. part of program called adopt a grandparent. that puts volunteers in touch with care home residents. they hit it off immediately. >> that's lovely. >> for residents who family can't visit at the moment. she has become another member. >> she's such a lovely girl. >> the program organizer says interest has skyrocketed. with over 70,000 volunteers signing up in the last four weeks. >> it's been absolutely amazing. and heartwarming. we never expected anything like the numbers of volunteers we received. people from all over the world. australia, america, greece, india. >> what better way to fight loneliness than dressing up with new friends. >> anna stewart, cnn, london. >>> finally this hour. creativity to kick those quarantine blues. not to mention a lot of skill. two talented young girls in italy turned rooftops into a tennis court. lofting shots over the guardrail and the street below. impressing some big time tennis stars. former world number one tracy
anna stewart reports. >> reporter: 74 year-old sheila and 5 year-old have been keeping each other company over video. they aren't related. part of program called adopt a grandparent. that puts volunteers in touch with care home residents. they hit it off immediately. >> that's lovely. >> for residents who family can't visit at the moment. she has become another member. >> she's such a lovely girl. >> the program organizer says interest has skyrocketed. with over...
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anna stewart running the numbers for us there. not looking good. thank you so much in london for us. >>> the united states is rushing to develop reliable covid-19 antibody toewsests here. ahead, why getting accurate tests has been a problem. road-trip companion. it's kind of my quiet, alone time. audible is a routine for me. it's like a fun night school for adults. i could easily be seduced into locking myself into a place where i do nothing but listen to books. i never was interested in historical fiction before, but i'm obsessed with it now. there are a lot of like, classic and big titles that i feel like i missed out since i don't have time to read, mean i might as well listen. if i want to catch up on the news or history or learn what's going on in the world, i can download a book and listen to it. because i listened to her story over and over again, i made the decision to go ahead and follow my own dream, which was to help other veterans. i think there's like 180 books in my, in my library now. it changes your perspective; it makes you a diffe
anna stewart running the numbers for us there. not looking good. thank you so much in london for us. >>> the united states is rushing to develop reliable covid-19 antibody toewsests here. ahead, why getting accurate tests has been a problem. road-trip companion. it's kind of my quiet, alone time. audible is a routine for me. it's like a fun night school for adults. i could easily be seduced into locking myself into a place where i do nothing but listen to books. i never was interested...
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anna stewart, cnn, london. >> mazel tov to them.ou wonder if there will be online divorces after a while. up next, the cnn special report. inside the e.r. the fight against thes can accounts. it will be back in another hour with more news. you're watching krns. -excuse me. uh... do you mind...being a mo-tour? -what could be better than being a mo-tour? the real question is... do you mind not being a mo-tour? -i do. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. >>> the following is a cnn special report. >>> it's a disaster of biblical proportions. >> the moment that somebody codes and comes off the ventilator, it's clean. it's given to the next person. >> i fear that we will not have enough of anything to provide for our patients. >> what are you dealing with every day? >> people who can't breathe. it's as simple as that.
anna stewart, cnn, london. >> mazel tov to them.ou wonder if there will be online divorces after a while. up next, the cnn special report. inside the e.r. the fight against thes can accounts. it will be back in another hour with more news. you're watching krns. -excuse me. uh... do you mind...being a mo-tour? -what could be better than being a mo-tour? the real question is... do you mind not being a mo-tour? -i do. for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. >>> the...
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director stewart-khan. are you concerned about the crowding of tents and people in general in the tenderloin? and what measures are you taking to address it? >> we are extremely concerned about the crowding of tents and the unsheltered population during this pandemic in the tenderloin and across our city. when people are anxious, which many of us are now, we seek connection. this is a natural human instinct and that connection is putting everybody in danger now. i want to thank the healthy streets operation center partnership, which is led by jeff co-sitski because the moment this was declared, they pivoted and starting providing education and ceased any encampment resolutions. what this means is they're out there every day, the hot team, the police department, the department of public health, department of public works, rec and park, and many, many others working together to provide information to our unsheltered neighbors, first on the epidemic and their vulnerability, then on physical distancing guidance
director stewart-khan. are you concerned about the crowding of tents and people in general in the tenderloin? and what measures are you taking to address it? >> we are extremely concerned about the crowding of tents and the unsheltered population during this pandemic in the tenderloin and across our city. when people are anxious, which many of us are now, we seek connection. this is a natural human instinct and that connection is putting everybody in danger now. i want to thank the...