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the life of levi strauss. an immigrant, starting this company, and sort of looking at the influence and how it played out in the early california and san francisco history, and then it expands into the global influence of levi's jeans. so jewish history, fashion history and san francisco history. >> fascinating. a lot of people didn't know that levi strauss started here in the bay area and based in san francisco as what became it's world headquarters. >>> absolutely the first factory was at 415 market street. >> we have something interesting in the world of social media, it is sizzle and let's look at the sizzle reel and it is on the exhibit. >> we live in the every day, we love them, a canvas for self expression. how did the blue jean become a culture icon? it started with a jewish immigrant. rockers to rebels, hippies to hip hop. the birth of the blue jean and san francisco, the city where it all began. >> what a great sizzle reel. >> what will someone see at the exhibit? >> well, they will see as they walk
the life of levi strauss. an immigrant, starting this company, and sort of looking at the influence and how it played out in the early california and san francisco history, and then it expands into the global influence of levi's jeans. so jewish history, fashion history and san francisco history. >> fascinating. a lot of people didn't know that levi strauss started here in the bay area and based in san francisco as what became it's world headquarters. >>> absolutely the first...
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strauss worked at osu over two decades, he sexually abused over 177 patients. report a vindication, because it did not name him. the report did not name any coach at ohio state. did not find documentary evidence coaches were aware of complaints against scouts but they confirmed they were aware or complained about strauss. a former wrestler said jordan is one of the coaches who knew because he told him. in january of 1993, yets went to see strauss for a thumb spring and the doctor tried to pull down his pants. yets said he kicked open the doctor's door to escape and jordan was right outside next to an ice machine. >> he jumped up like what's going on? i said, coach, he just tried to give me a physical exam for my thumb injury. looks like a baseball swell withed up. he said man, if he ever tried that out, i would kill him. >> reporter: investigators say he cannot be prosecuted because of two transactions of fraud. >> what dr. strauss took from me that day was not dignity. >> reporter: last year former wrestlers dan and mike told regulators that along athletes and
strauss worked at osu over two decades, he sexually abused over 177 patients. report a vindication, because it did not name him. the report did not name any coach at ohio state. did not find documentary evidence coaches were aware of complaints against scouts but they confirmed they were aware or complained about strauss. a former wrestler said jordan is one of the coaches who knew because he told him. in january of 1993, yets went to see strauss for a thumb spring and the doctor tried to pull...
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what they're saying is not true. >> richard strauss killed himself in 2005.n independent concluded while dr. strauss worked at osu over two decades, he sexually abused 177 male student patients. jim jordan called the report a vindication because it did not name him or any wrestling coach at ohio state, did not find documentary evidence coaches were aware of complaints against strauss. but 22 coaches confirmed to the investigative team that they were aware of rumors and/or complaints about strauss. former osu wrestler says jordan is one of the coaches who knew because he told him in january of 1993. he went to see strauss for a thumb sprain and the doctor tried to pull down his pants. he kicked his door down to escape and jordan was right there. >> i said, coach, he just tried to give me a physical exam for my thumb injury. it looked like a baseball. it swelled up. he said, man, if he ever tried that, i would kill him. >> he said he can't be trusted because of a past conviction for fraud. but two other wrestlers told cnn they witnessed the encounter. >> what d
what they're saying is not true. >> richard strauss killed himself in 2005.n independent concluded while dr. strauss worked at osu over two decades, he sexually abused 177 male student patients. jim jordan called the report a vindication because it did not name him or any wrestling coach at ohio state, did not find documentary evidence coaches were aware of complaints against strauss. but 22 coaches confirmed to the investigative team that they were aware of rumors and/or complaints about...
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what they're saying is just not true. >> richard strauss killed himself in 2005.tigated that he sexually abused at least 177 male student patients. jim jordan called the report a vindication because it did not name him. the report did not name any wrestling coach at ohio state, did not find documentary evidence coaches were aware of complaints against strauss. but 22 coaches confirmed they were aware of rumors and/or complaints about strauss. former osu wrestler says jordan is one of the coaches who knew because he told him. in january of 1993, yets went to see strauss for a thumb sprain and the doctor tried to pull down his pants. yets says he kicked open the doctor's door to escape. jordan was right outside next to an ice machine. >> he jumped up like what's going on? >> i said coach he tried to give me a physical exam for a thumb injury. he was like, man, if he tried that out, i'd kill him. >> two other wrestlers told cnn they witnessed the encounter. >> what doctor strauss took from me that day was my dignity. >> last year former wrestlers dan richey and mike
what they're saying is just not true. >> richard strauss killed himself in 2005.tigated that he sexually abused at least 177 male student patients. jim jordan called the report a vindication because it did not name him. the report did not name any wrestling coach at ohio state, did not find documentary evidence coaches were aware of complaints against strauss. but 22 coaches confirmed they were aware of rumors and/or complaints about strauss. former osu wrestler says jordan is one of the...
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what they're saying is just not true. >> richard strauss killed himself in 2005.tigation concluded while dr. strauss work at osu over two decades, at least sexually abused at least 177 male student patients. jim jordan called the report a vindication because it did not name him. the report did not name any wrestling coach at ohio state, did not find documentary evidence coaches were aware of complaints against strauss. but 22 coaches confirmed to the team that they were aware of rumors and/or complaints against strauss. former wrestler yets says jordan someone of the coaches who knew because he told him. in january of 1993 yets went to see straw for a thumb sprain and the doctor tried to pull down his pants. yets says he kicked open the doctor's door to escape. jordan was outside next toon ice machine. >> i said coach he just tried to give me a physical exam for a thumb injury. it looks like a baseball. he said man if he ever tried that with me, i'd kill him. >> jordan says yets can't be trusted but two other wrestlers say they witnessed the encounter. >> what dr.
what they're saying is just not true. >> richard strauss killed himself in 2005.tigation concluded while dr. strauss work at osu over two decades, at least sexually abused at least 177 male student patients. jim jordan called the report a vindication because it did not name him. the report did not name any wrestling coach at ohio state, did not find documentary evidence coaches were aware of complaints against strauss. but 22 coaches confirmed to the team that they were aware of rumors...
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as we take a look at the week ahead on the campaign trail in washington daniel strauss this morning, steve dennis, democrats, (202)748-8000, republicans (202)748-8001, independence, (202)748-8002, tom from connecticut, republican, go ahead. >> caller: tom, age 74, republican, vietnam that. watching all the insanity with the coronavirus and i questioned mr. stevens representing bloomberg because the bloomberg news network which was not permitted to accurately report the political news and my hope is that elizabeth warren will endorse joe biden and here's her rthird in the year loss without the endorsement of a proven leader but if she comes out in favor of the teepee we can go back to her native american roots and hopefully adheres to common sense and [inaudible] >> host: in connecticut, steve dennis. >> guest: you know, i understand some people have that opinion about bloomberg news and certainly i try to do anything i can in a nonpartisan way and mr. bloomberg did run for president involved in politics but he doesn't send me e-mails in the morning telling me how to write my stories.
as we take a look at the week ahead on the campaign trail in washington daniel strauss this morning, steve dennis, democrats, (202)748-8000, republicans (202)748-8001, independence, (202)748-8002, tom from connecticut, republican, go ahead. >> caller: tom, age 74, republican, vietnam that. watching all the insanity with the coronavirus and i questioned mr. stevens representing bloomberg because the bloomberg news network which was not permitted to accurately report the political news and...
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but i would love to share a few examples. >> please. >> so, for levi strauss which is a rich exhibit with so many stories. there's a lot to unpack through public programs. one of the series is we have something called the gallery chats. and these are short, 20 minute talks, during lunchtime on friday afternoons in the gallery about the stories and idea in the exhibition. so we have a many of those coming up. we have more adding all of thetime. and, these are free for any of the members. so, if the source have numbers they can come to these as often as they want and part of the benefits of membership. so some of the ones that we have coming up, we have a talk on the chinese exclusion act san fraisco. we th totheraid cry ss's sis. we have a talk on denim for people like super excited about salvage and what is that and stitches and all the details that go into denim making. we have a talk about that. and many, many more. another series that we are doing is a film series. so thinking about the myth of the american west, we are showing series of classic westerns. so we are showing high no
but i would love to share a few examples. >> please. >> so, for levi strauss which is a rich exhibit with so many stories. there's a lot to unpack through public programs. one of the series is we have something called the gallery chats. and these are short, 20 minute talks, during lunchtime on friday afternoons in the gallery about the stories and idea in the exhibition. so we have a many of those coming up. we have more adding all of thetime. and, these are free for any of the...
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strauss took from me that day was my dignity. >> reporter: last year former wrestlers dan richie andu flushi saying that strauss' abuse was an open discussion. >> i do recall somebody bringing up something to the one of the assistant coaches and his response was simply well, if he ever tried that with me i'd snap his neck like a stick of dry balsa wood. >> reporter: the coach who talked about breaking strauss' neck was jim jordan according to both richie and flushi who didn't name him but confirmed. >> you don't remember telling them you'd break the guy's neck if he did that to you? >> what is odd to the wrestlers that we spoke with almost to a mend, they liked and admired jordan as a fellow and as a mentor. but told us they could not keep quiet to lie about what was an open secret at ohio state. drew griffin, cnn, atlanta. >>> well, speaking out about the monica lewinsky scandal decades later, just ahead, a new documentary reveals very painful moments from the lives of bill and hillary clinton. we'll hear what they have to say, when we come back. ♪ it's only human to find inspiratio
strauss took from me that day was my dignity. >> reporter: last year former wrestlers dan richie andu flushi saying that strauss' abuse was an open discussion. >> i do recall somebody bringing up something to the one of the assistant coaches and his response was simply well, if he ever tried that with me i'd snap his neck like a stick of dry balsa wood. >> reporter: the coach who talked about breaking strauss' neck was jim jordan according to both richie and flushi who didn't...
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daniel strauss of the guardian, senior political reporter. you can call from would -- like brian did from woodbridge, virginia. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. i was in a talk about the election first. care, medicareh for all would solve every problem that's occurring with the health care system addressing this pandemic with the virus. intact told be fully contain the pandemic. host: why do you think that? caller: because it addresses all the obstacles in the health care that is put all the problems that need to be is solved that the aca partially solves. doesn'tr health care solve it all. host: give mean example some of those obstacles. caller: the people that can't afford certain things, can't get care. with medicare for all, everyone would be able to get tested and all of would be intact because the money would be already there. waiting for everyone to access it. we wouldn't have to worry about trying to access it. it would be in place where as now we have to go procure it in the manufacturing costs have been outsourced
daniel strauss of the guardian, senior political reporter. you can call from would -- like brian did from woodbridge, virginia. caller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. i was in a talk about the election first. care, medicareh for all would solve every problem that's occurring with the health care system addressing this pandemic with the virus. intact told be fully contain the pandemic. host: why do you think that? caller: because it addresses all the obstacles in the health care...
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bloomberg,s with daniel strauss of the guardian this morning. democrats, 202-748-8000. republicans, 202-748-8001. independents, 202-748-8002. in, idaho,e calling michigan, mississippi, missouri, north dakota and washington holding their primaries this week. only one of those states is also holding congressional primaries tomorrow, i believe that is mississippi. what are the storylines we should watch on the congressional front out of mississippi? guest: that's a good question. frankly have been focused so much on the coronavirus and all the other stuff going on in congress i haven't been paying too much attention to mississippi. last week during super tuesday there were some pretty good storylines with alabama, jeff sessions in a runoff in a couple of weeks, president trump going after jeff sessions in the middle of the coronavirus he added extra time to go to take a shot at jeff sessions. what were your biggest surprises on the congressional front and anything we should be looking out for this week or next? guest: i would strongly encourage anyone following the campaig
bloomberg,s with daniel strauss of the guardian this morning. democrats, 202-748-8000. republicans, 202-748-8001. independents, 202-748-8002. in, idaho,e calling michigan, mississippi, missouri, north dakota and washington holding their primaries this week. only one of those states is also holding congressional primaries tomorrow, i believe that is mississippi. what are the storylines we should watch on the congressional front out of mississippi? guest: that's a good question. frankly have been...
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marina thank you very much that was d w correspondent arena strauss in brussels you know states has begun withdrawing its troops rather than a stand in line with a peace deal greed with the taliban which will claim on the day a political chaos in the country with 2 rivals taking the presidential oath of office in separate ceremonies neither the incumbent afghani nor his challenger abdullah abdullah recognize each other status and are both claiming the presidency . incumbent president ashraf ghani was sworn in under fire. as frightened people ran out of the presidential palace he brushed off the explosions. we've seen many bigger tanks so don't get scared of 12 explosions stay calm. to get it. he said it was time to get to work. our responsibility is assuring peace and ending the 40 years of will be sure that dignified peace will come with the courage of the people and in the framework of the republic. but minutes later this man abdullah abdullah was also sworn in elsewhere in the same presidential compound. he disputes the results of last year's elections which saw low turnout and i would
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hasn't prepared for it all right our correspondent reader strauss with the latest from brussels tonight on what could be the beginnings of another market crisis for europe thank you. well as the number of cases of corona virus around the world continues to increase rapidly the world health organization says that we are quote in unchartered territory although the w.h.o. maintains that the outbreak can still be contained the total number of infections worldwide is nearly 90000 and more than 3000 patients have died in tunisia and several other countries reporting their 1st cases today officials in italy the worst hit country here in europe say that the number of deaths has jumped from 34 to 52 the number of patients who have recovered from the virus worldwide stands now it more than 45000. with the global race to contain the corona virus outbreak well underway handshaking for sound is out of the question even german chancellor angela merkel had her hand put lately but in that a clean rejected by her interior minister the virus has spread to 18 out of 27 e.u. member states causing the block
hasn't prepared for it all right our correspondent reader strauss with the latest from brussels tonight on what could be the beginnings of another market crisis for europe thank you. well as the number of cases of corona virus around the world continues to increase rapidly the world health organization says that we are quote in unchartered territory although the w.h.o. maintains that the outbreak can still be contained the total number of infections worldwide is nearly 90000 and more than 3000...
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so what is the european union's answer to all of this of these marina strauss is standing by for us inbrussels hi marina this is a full fledged crisis on the turkish border and greece says this is a european problem so what is the european union going to do. for frontex the european border agency just received a crest by the greek government last night and they have replied on twitter about an hour ago saying that they're looking into it and there that they're i want to help the greek government in the shortest time possible so we see what what we have what will be happening there high representative rel has also launched a statements are a couple of hours ago saying that he wants that you foreign ministers to meet very soon probably in the beginning of next week that will be also an emergency meeting of the interior minister of the european union and of course there are talks going on all the time rena what about the fact that greece now says that it is temporarily suspending asylum applications which does not conform with european union law and what is the e.u. saying about that well
so what is the european union's answer to all of this of these marina strauss is standing by for us inbrussels hi marina this is a full fledged crisis on the turkish border and greece says this is a european problem so what is the european union going to do. for frontex the european border agency just received a crest by the greek government last night and they have replied on twitter about an hour ago saying that they're looking into it and there that they're i want to help the greek...
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was cross straight over now to correspondent arena strauss in brussels some rain at the turkish president comes to brussels to discuss the controversial refugee deal that comes out of the talks and says the deals intact all's well what is turkey say . we don't know for sure actually because president earlier on a left right off the talks ended and the press conference was only by the e.u. officials and of those left underlined was asked by a journalist what they expect demands are and where and how do you have homes to fulfill them and she didn't answer to this question what we know is that talks to nato general secretary and stoltenberg before the talks with those of us on the line and china shelf and there he made clear to arms more support from the un from nato when it comes to the situation in syria and it's live especially when we also know one of the outcomes of this meeting is that you hired a representative bordello will meet with his counterpart his turkish counterpart in the next weeks in the coming weeks and there will be a sort of meeting group to discuss turkey deal the futur
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host: daniel strauss, final minute or so.: this is been a fear of democratic party officials that if biden does win the nomination there will be an effective support of voters who had participated in the primary and voted for bernie sanders or some other candidate will simply just stay home. and that has been a fear among the democratic party for years since 2016. that's why we saw this unity commission to change these superdelegates. show this is a democratic party interested in including new members and the new supporters that bernie sanders grew out of his presidential race. host: what didn't we get to should know about for the weekend? guest: phis expirations, these are surveillance authorities, a fight between civil liberty aggregates and folks who want to extend them. rand paul wants to ban them from being used on political campaigns like president trump's and then you've got an energy bill in the senate, a hodgepodge of stuff, it should probably pass the senate this week. the main thing is what are they gonna do about
host: daniel strauss, final minute or so.: this is been a fear of democratic party officials that if biden does win the nomination there will be an effective support of voters who had participated in the primary and voted for bernie sanders or some other candidate will simply just stay home. and that has been a fear among the democratic party for years since 2016. that's why we saw this unity commission to change these superdelegates. show this is a democratic party interested in including new...
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my colleague marina strauss was at a year in union press conference in brussels just sat down with the e.u. commissioner for international partnerships one of the criticisms we always hear is that europe focuses a lot on carbon migration from africa and doesn't really look at the african perspective on migration for example and also ties development aid to migration issues will that be different with this new strategy. i think. it's important to improve living conditions in african countries because. for instance about 60 percent off their citizens in africa are young people people under 30 years old so i personally see that it's our duty to try to help them in order to to provide them also hope. but at the same time of course i think what african partners are expecting from osce ease that we are able to offer them also legal paths to to to europe and that's why for instance there are small splice is a very important tool to offer african young african students to possibilities just just study in europe so i think that we need to create this kind of in win situation and this kind of an
my colleague marina strauss was at a year in union press conference in brussels just sat down with the e.u. commissioner for international partnerships one of the criticisms we always hear is that europe focuses a lot on carbon migration from africa and doesn't really look at the african perspective on migration for example and also ties development aid to migration issues will that be different with this new strategy. i think. it's important to improve living conditions in african countries...
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and to do that this week we're joined by daniel strauss, steve dennis, senate reporter with bloomberg. steve dennis flow that $8.3 billion emergency supplemental has passed the ney is on its way out p the door. what tools does congress have left in its toolbox to respond to i don't have?rted o what should we look for this week on that front? >> so democrats are already talking about assorted other things they want to get done. everything from paid sick leave for workers some in some united states do not have paid sick t t leave and assorted other thingst they want in making sureer testg is free, that treatments are affordable, that sort of thing.t it's going to be interesting to see if they get any of this on the floor thisth week. there's a lot of other things u going on this week, but with tl markets plunging this morning and all the futures there's more and more talk of doing some kind of kind of market shock was 2008, wey p remember what happened then. rkedthere were some emergency thingse''that nancy pelosi and bush put out backs and things like tax cuts there was talk about the
and to do that this week we're joined by daniel strauss, steve dennis, senate reporter with bloomberg. steve dennis flow that $8.3 billion emergency supplemental has passed the ney is on its way out p the door. what tools does congress have left in its toolbox to respond to i don't have?rted o what should we look for this week on that front? >> so democrats are already talking about assorted other things they want to get done. everything from paid sick leave for workers some in some...
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the story i told you about, strauss had already been approved for a pension in atlanta and was already living in new orleans he could have gone into the new orleans home, but it was only for veterans. so he ends up going across a rivoir, because you did not have to serve in a mississippi unit to get a mississippi pension. you had to be a resident of mississippi who served the confederacy. states like texas had a home for veterans and a home for winter with -- home for widows. virginia had separate homes as well, but mississippi only had the one. mississippi may have been late building their home, but it allowed the udc to go around and investigate how other states were doing this, what was working, what wasn't working. i can't find a smoking gun that says, we should just build this home with everybody living together. i haven't found evidence of that, but that is what they did. i have often wondered if looking at these other homes, instead of having two separate homes, let's have everybody live together. [indiscernible] during what years did jefferson davis and his wife live there? it
the story i told you about, strauss had already been approved for a pension in atlanta and was already living in new orleans he could have gone into the new orleans home, but it was only for veterans. so he ends up going across a rivoir, because you did not have to serve in a mississippi unit to get a mississippi pension. you had to be a resident of mississippi who served the confederacy. states like texas had a home for veterans and a home for winter with -- home for widows. virginia had...
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the time we were left by our mother you know on strauss has no drama attached to it it was all grayness strangeness. dealt with us in her own distracted way her husband was mild distant almost crude you murdered and all i know is that our mother did not get in touch with us once not once during this time there were no letter was no letter or phone call or visit our father was in hospital we did not know how long we were going to be left there in the years that followed our mother never explained her absence and we never asked her if she's ever wondered how we were or how we felt during those months. what you describe in this book and ignore bob so that's what you experienced yourself when your father was dying your muslim left you alone with relatives i mean how did that influence you your. life your writing. all that was more or less what happened it doesn't mean it's autobiography because you change things and the way you remember changes things anyway so it's not a sort of slice of memory as much as a sort of literary form that uses memory events things that happened as a way of sort
the time we were left by our mother you know on strauss has no drama attached to it it was all grayness strangeness. dealt with us in her own distracted way her husband was mild distant almost crude you murdered and all i know is that our mother did not get in touch with us once not once during this time there were no letter was no letter or phone call or visit our father was in hospital we did not know how long we were going to be left there in the years that followed our mother never...
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are for more now i'm joined by our correspondent kareen strauss she is in brussels tonight good evening to you merida so we know that greece has said this is not a greek problem this is a european problem so what is the european union doing about this. well frontex their european border agency has said our has confirmed today that it will lounge. record border intervention yes they call that because chris has asked for that also the e.u. interior ministers roomies on wednesday here in brussels and discuss the situation that you foreign ministers will also meet later this week and e.u. commission president was enough underline will travel to the greek turkish border tomorrow all along with your top leaders to discuss with the greek government and also to assess the situation and we need the greece is said that it is temporarily suspending asylum applications now that goes against e.u. law also has there been a response from the european union. others an emergency clause in the european treaties and agrees actually this emergency calls allows them to do so so the commission president is t
are for more now i'm joined by our correspondent kareen strauss she is in brussels tonight good evening to you merida so we know that greece has said this is not a greek problem this is a european problem so what is the european union doing about this. well frontex their european border agency has said our has confirmed today that it will lounge. record border intervention yes they call that because chris has asked for that also the e.u. interior ministers roomies on wednesday here in brussels...
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the time we were left by our mother you know our on strauss has no drama attached to it it was all grain this strangeness aren't dealt with us in her own distracted way her husband was mild distant almost good humored and all i know is that our mother did not get in touch with us once not once during this time there were no letter was no letter or phone call or visit our father was in hospital we did not know how long we were going to be left there in the years that followed our mother never explained her absence and we never asked her if she ever wondered how we were or how we felt during those months. what you describe in this book and ignore webster that's what you experienced yourself when your father was dying a muslim left you alone with relatives i mean how did that influence you you know you know life you know writing. all that was more or less what happened it doesn't mean it's autobiography because you change things and the way you remember changes things anyway so it's not a sort of slice of memory as much as a sort of literary form that uses memory events things that happened
the time we were left by our mother you know our on strauss has no drama attached to it it was all grain this strangeness aren't dealt with us in her own distracted way her husband was mild distant almost good humored and all i know is that our mother did not get in touch with us once not once during this time there were no letter was no letter or phone call or visit our father was in hospital we did not know how long we were going to be left there in the years that followed our mother never...
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due to these marina strauss reporting for us thank you. now financial markets in asia have mostly studied out today after a week where the corona virus outbreak triggered huge losses around the world the number of new cases reported by china has dropped sharply but the epidemic is still spreading rapidly in other countries the total number of infections around the world now exceeds $89000.00 people more than $3000.00 have died indonesia and several other countries are now reporting their 1st cases officials in italy which is the worst hit country in europe so the number of people infected with the virus jumped by 50 percent to nearly 1700. not a tourist in sight the canals of venice without its famous gone. no sound of fans cheering in milan's football stadium either across italy 5 major matches have been postponed due to the corona virus. as new infections climb dramatically in europe's worst hit country the italian government is imposing more drastic measures army checkpoints control quarantine areas in some regions and emergency aid has
due to these marina strauss reporting for us thank you. now financial markets in asia have mostly studied out today after a week where the corona virus outbreak triggered huge losses around the world the number of new cases reported by china has dropped sharply but the epidemic is still spreading rapidly in other countries the total number of infections around the world now exceeds $89000.00 people more than $3000.00 have died indonesia and several other countries are now reporting their 1st...
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others by train to french or to hospitals in other french cities this is the main station here in strauss hall 20 people for them seriously ill are being transferred on specially equipped high speed trains the region has reported more than 500 deaths so far 99 in just the past 24 hours now the number of confirmed cases in france has passed 25000 and more than 1300 people have died french president menem mark was called in the army to help even withdrawing troops from iraq. natasha butler joins me now from southwest france for. natasha just tell us more about these medical evacuations because in terms of the high speed trains it's an ingenious and resourceful idea. yes of course these are high speed t.g.v. trains they usually connect or affronts as major cities so from the outside this train is being used looks like a regular train for travel transport but it has been completely transformed inside each carriage of the train is effectively a mobile hospital with respirators special equipment on board our nurses and doctors and each carriage can carry up to 4 patients there are 20 patients i
others by train to french or to hospitals in other french cities this is the main station here in strauss hall 20 people for them seriously ill are being transferred on specially equipped high speed trains the region has reported more than 500 deaths so far 99 in just the past 24 hours now the number of confirmed cases in france has passed 25000 and more than 1300 people have died french president menem mark was called in the army to help even withdrawing troops from iraq. natasha butler joins...
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morning, campaign 2020, with senate reporter stephen dennis and senior political reporter daniel strauss. then, response to the chiefvirus outbreak with medical officer, ronald yee. journalwatch washington , live at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. it comes down to being a campaign in which we have one campaign who is standing up for the working class in the middle class. we are going to win that election. have beense who knocked down, counted out, left behind, this is your campaign. including idaho, michigan, mississippi, missouri, north dakota, and washington. watch our 2020 coverage of the candidate speeches and results, tuesday evening, live on c-span, c-span.org, or listen from wherever you are on the free c-span radio app. ♪
morning, campaign 2020, with senate reporter stephen dennis and senior political reporter daniel strauss. then, response to the chiefvirus outbreak with medical officer, ronald yee. journalwatch washington , live at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. it comes down to being a campaign in which we have one campaign who is standing up for the working class in the middle class. we are going to win that election. have beense who knocked down, counted out, left behind, this is your...
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but with nothing larger than an archaeological strauss, this was done very slowly and in a painstaking manner. it really illustrates the care and precision of this archaeological site. the area remaining represents one third of the site. there is still more to excavate. but that was left intentionally. archaeology is a destructive science. so in the process of studying the sites, you actually destroy it. that is why documentation is so important. but also, some of the site has been left for future excavation. of the rock shelter were conducted they are called activity areas. we have places in the site where occasionally, they would burn off the trash that had accumulated here from previous visits. those are called fire floor areas. where they could have done it on purpose. the point is, many of these representing as activity is thinner than a trowel blade or thinner than the fork kinds of which you ate this morning. remove excavators would those lawyers with single edged razor blades. what we'reurpose of are doing again was to be as methyl -- methodologically precise as we could. study
but with nothing larger than an archaeological strauss, this was done very slowly and in a painstaking manner. it really illustrates the care and precision of this archaeological site. the area remaining represents one third of the site. there is still more to excavate. but that was left intentionally. archaeology is a destructive science. so in the process of studying the sites, you actually destroy it. that is why documentation is so important. but also, some of the site has been left for...
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2020, with bloomberg senate reporter stephen dennis, and guardian senior political reporter daniel strausse will discuss the role community health centers are playing in response to the coronavirus operate with the national association of community health center chief medical officer. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. announcer: monday night on the communicators, former fcc commissioner talks about ways to reduce hate speech and extremism online. >> companies, when they find terrorist content, they will tag so others do not copy it. there's now much greater cooperation then we had even two years ago. the pressure needs to be there. announcer: watch the communicators, monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2. >> it comes out to be a campaign in which we have one candidate who is standing up for the working class and the middle class, we are going to win that election. >> for those who have been knocked down, counted out, left behind, this is your campaign. announcer: the presidential primaries and caucuses continued tuesday for six states, in
2020, with bloomberg senate reporter stephen dennis, and guardian senior political reporter daniel strausse will discuss the role community health centers are playing in response to the coronavirus operate with the national association of community health center chief medical officer. watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern monday morning. join the discussion. announcer: monday night on the communicators, former fcc commissioner talks about ways to reduce hate speech and extremism online....
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richard strauss or that jordan was present when someone was recalling the abuse. an independent report last year determined the doctor sexually abused tluhe patients over 19 years. yesterday, ohio state announced it had settled 11 of the 18 lawsuits that are filed by his victims. congressman jordan has consistently denied knowing about the abuse allegations while he was at ohio state. that doctor died by suicide in 2005. drew griffin's full report is coming up later this morning. >>> the fallout from the coronavirus is hitting home for sports in the u.s. college games are being played without fans, even canceled. could a major sports league be next? we're carvana, the company who invented car vending machines and buying a car 100% online. now we've created a brand new way for you to sell your car. whether it's a year old or a few years old, we want to buy your car. so go to carvana and enter your license plate, answer a few questions, and our techno-wizardry calculates your car's value and gives you a real offer in seconds. when you're ready, we'll come to you, pa
richard strauss or that jordan was present when someone was recalling the abuse. an independent report last year determined the doctor sexually abused tluhe patients over 19 years. yesterday, ohio state announced it had settled 11 of the 18 lawsuits that are filed by his victims. congressman jordan has consistently denied knowing about the abuse allegations while he was at ohio state. that doctor died by suicide in 2005. drew griffin's full report is coming up later this morning. >>>...
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daniel strauss of the guardian, senior political reporter. proceedings to >> the u.s. house is gaveling fulfill our 40 years of covering the house live here on c-span. proceedings on postponed questions at a later time. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i move to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 2877, a bill to add ireland to the e-3 nonimmigrant visa program. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 2877. a bill to add ireland to the e-3 nonimmigrant visa program. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentlewoman from pennsylvania, ms. -- ms. scanlan, and the gentleman, mr. armstrong, will each control 2340eu7bs. the chair now recognizes the gentlewoman from pennsylvania. ms. scanlon: thank you. i ask unanimous consent that all members have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous material on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. scanlon: i yield smife such time as i may consume.
daniel strauss of the guardian, senior political reporter. proceedings to >> the u.s. house is gaveling fulfill our 40 years of covering the house live here on c-span. proceedings on postponed questions at a later time. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from pennsylvania seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i move to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 2877, a bill to add ireland to the e-3 nonimmigrant visa program. the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill....
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would have you think that every other person covering the trump administration is somehow grasping at strausso cover to talk about his lies, to talk about his abusive statements toward reporters, but when it comes from someone deep in the heart of the trump base who sees the world he and his supporters see the world put on notice the rest of people carrying water in the media ecosystem. >> i'd certainly hope so. what it going to do when this crisis comes to their states, i think it's a real unfortunate dynamic right now, lot of people thinking that this is a virus that's hitting blue states, big cities, you see some of the president's defenders out saying, it's not that serious, the governor of florida not taking the kind of serious steps and response you'd hope. that crisis is -- this crisis is not going to be confined to blue states. the president's defenders around the country in places that are not big cities and states that the president won, senator mccaskill referred to some of those states in the last segment. if this crisis continues to burn across the country it gets very hard when
would have you think that every other person covering the trump administration is somehow grasping at strausso cover to talk about his lies, to talk about his abusive statements toward reporters, but when it comes from someone deep in the heart of the trump base who sees the world he and his supporters see the world put on notice the rest of people carrying water in the media ecosystem. >> i'd certainly hope so. what it going to do when this crisis comes to their states, i think it's a...
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richard strauss allegedly gropednd mistreated course of several s.er the the terms were not disclosed democratic presidential campaign, beie sanders went after the newly-resurgent joe biden. in phoenix, arizona, sanders criticized biden's support as a senator for trade deals, the iraq war, and policies that opposed gay marriage and gay military service. >> it's a very difficult moment, we all know that. and all i can tell you, whether it was iraq, whether it was doma, whether it was "don't ask don't tell," those were difficult votes. i was there, on the right side of history. and my friend, joe biden, was not. >> woodruff: sanders also accused biden of trying over the years to cut social security. saying, "get real, bernie.r, the only person who's going to cut social security if he's elected is donald trump." e u.s. justice department a today rejectederal judge's criticism of attorney general william barr.ju the yesterday accused barr of making misleading statements about the special counsel' russia report. a department spokeswom disputed the criticism, and said that barrelied on just
richard strauss allegedly gropednd mistreated course of several s.er the the terms were not disclosed democratic presidential campaign, beie sanders went after the newly-resurgent joe biden. in phoenix, arizona, sanders criticized biden's support as a senator for trade deals, the iraq war, and policies that opposed gay marriage and gay military service. >> it's a very difficult moment, we all know that. and all i can tell you, whether it was iraq, whether it was doma, whether it was...
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leave their apartments or other governments not letting us do sartorius so san francisco base levi strauss, closing retail locations. >>the us and canada in response to the coronavirus and the guidance of public health officials a the company expects a stores including its flagship store at union square to remain closed through at least march 27th store employees will be paid for all the schedule hours during the closure. regal cinemas closing all of this movie theaters to limit exposure to the virus. there are 20 of those theaters in california and universal pictures said it's making its movies available to watch at home while they are still in theaters that's a massive change from hollywood's long established business model. the decision comes amid widespread closures of movie theaters as the pandemic spur as universal said by friday recently released feels like the invisible man the hunt and emma will be available for digital rental for 20 bucks in the us and amazon plans to hire an additional 100,000 employees in the u s s millions of people turn to online deliveries at an unprecedente
leave their apartments or other governments not letting us do sartorius so san francisco base levi strauss, closing retail locations. >>the us and canada in response to the coronavirus and the guidance of public health officials a the company expects a stores including its flagship store at union square to remain closed through at least march 27th store employees will be paid for all the schedule hours during the closure. regal cinemas closing all of this movie theaters to limit exposure...
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wheel and the contamination gos on a bay area company is offerin drivers and alternative how for strauss-kahnook athow it works. >>well right now we are all supposed to be practicing social distancing stayg away from other people but eveone from time to time has to do certain things and one of those things is yomight need to drive out in your eventually gog to have to gas up your car th means going to a gas station may be going inside or possibly don't know who else may have touched that gas handle. well if you're not excited about that idea there is an opportunity to fill up your car without actually talking to anyone or touching anything others, a company called around the bay area where they take their mantankers wh gas parking lots like th one here at target in san mateo and they allow people to go online pay for some gas yo pull up to the manytanker someone cos out they fill up your car they give u the thbs up that yo're good to go and you can drive away, you don't even have to roll down your window and talk to anyone as far as coco's they're offering regular gas for 3.29 premiumfor 3.49
wheel and the contamination gos on a bay area company is offerin drivers and alternative how for strauss-kahnook athow it works. >>well right now we are all supposed to be practicing social distancing stayg away from other people but eveone from time to time has to do certain things and one of those things is yomight need to drive out in your eventually gog to have to gas up your car th means going to a gas station may be going inside or possibly don't know who else may have touched that...
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many of the materials you need are most likely in your possession, tape, paper clips, strauss. >>> aaly city brother and sister are releasing a rap video about covid-19. >> ♪ it keeps me home far away from school, feeling sad and education impaired ♪ > it has a nice beat. that's 9-year-old ellie de la cruz rapping about what it's like being a kid stuck at home during the outbreak. her 8-year-old brother was making beats one day when he asked his little sister to help. >> sometimes he would look up some words and then he would find rhymes with it. and we would put together some rhymes so it would be cooler. >> honestly, when i was making it, we were just doing it for fun. but then i thought about it, and, like, as of what's going on right now and all the difficulty, we just wanted to bring smiles to everyone. >> i love that. >> parents michelle and paul say they're very proud and support their kids' creativity. ariel says they'll be dropping a new tune every week during the shelter in place. we have a link to their youtube video at abc7news.com. >> that is awesome. just ahead, we have
many of the materials you need are most likely in your possession, tape, paper clips, strauss. >>> aaly city brother and sister are releasing a rap video about covid-19. >> ♪ it keeps me home far away from school, feeling sad and education impaired ♪ > it has a nice beat. that's 9-year-old ellie de la cruz rapping about what it's like being a kid stuck at home during the outbreak. her 8-year-old brother was making beats one day when he asked his little sister to help....
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lululemon, levi strauss. lulu is getting slaughtered down 18.9%. urban outfitters down 14%. we want to get the financials here to illustrate how dangerous it is to try and call a bottom in financials. if you thought friday's rally where they were all up signaled that it was time to start buying, here's how much you are down at this hour if you had bought some of the bigger names on that day. jpmorgan down 12.9%. citi losing 17%. bank of america and morgan stanley down 13% a piece. here's how investors who got hyper-bullish beyond just buying the stocks are faring. let me get to this one. tea these are people who were very bearish on this. whatever the financials were moving lower, what would happen, you multiply that by three. that etf is up 31%. the ticker is faz. now, its mirror image, those who were getting hyper excited about the financials and pouring into them, flip that over into fas. it's getting torched. quarter to date it is down 70%. can we get that up? i will get it up on my screen. it's down about 31.6%. what's in there? everything from jpmorgan to fidelity to b
lululemon, levi strauss. lulu is getting slaughtered down 18.9%. urban outfitters down 14%. we want to get the financials here to illustrate how dangerous it is to try and call a bottom in financials. if you thought friday's rally where they were all up signaled that it was time to start buying, here's how much you are down at this hour if you had bought some of the bigger names on that day. jpmorgan down 12.9%. citi losing 17%. bank of america and morgan stanley down 13% a piece. here's how...
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was pretty impressed with that thing and i looked around the room and we had people that ran levi strauss or transamerica or all the big corporations at the time were on the board . somebody was on the board and they were all mostly men, i think there was one lady but anyway, it was 27 of them and i think i'll maybe owned 100 shares of the company so they didn't have a keen interest in this thing and icome in , of course my whole network had been one of the largest shareholders of b of a so then i started or a littlebit . >> so in many ways you have very good timing with buying your company back and not only doing that but very quickly you took the company public. >> i had to because i had too much borrowed money. and i wanted to certainly deleverage as they say and thank goodness i did. we call that the tsunami year of 87. it was really a fast read and it was rough and ready at that time. >> because you bought the company, took it public. >> and then the crash happened. >> within weeks. >> we went public and i was 14 or $15 a share and i think within a month it was at six. that was not a
was pretty impressed with that thing and i looked around the room and we had people that ran levi strauss or transamerica or all the big corporations at the time were on the board . somebody was on the board and they were all mostly men, i think there was one lady but anyway, it was 27 of them and i think i'll maybe owned 100 shares of the company so they didn't have a keen interest in this thing and icome in , of course my whole network had been one of the largest shareholders of b of a so...
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. >> hi, peter strauss from the law school. a very happy colleague of anu's. before you published "the brussels effect," a couple of scholars published another book with a kind of similar overtone, our new global rulers, in which they focused on the hegemony of the international standards organization. and i wonder if it's a part of the brussels effect that brussels has 27 votes in the international standards organization and other countries have only one. >> yeah. so there is some criticism occasionally of the e.u.'s strategic ability to lever its 27 votes when it needs to get something done. yes, use it to basically regulate with a single voice. but at the same time, the standard setting, i think it has an interesting interact with the brussels effect, because if you look at a lot of the e.u.'s own standards, the event u. regulations -- e.u. regulations, they can be modeled after international standards which e.u. then takes on to its regulation and -- [inaudible] it's advancing not only e.u.'s regulatory vision, but a vision of an international organization
. >> hi, peter strauss from the law school. a very happy colleague of anu's. before you published "the brussels effect," a couple of scholars published another book with a kind of similar overtone, our new global rulers, in which they focused on the hegemony of the international standards organization. and i wonder if it's a part of the brussels effect that brussels has 27 votes in the international standards organization and other countries have only one. >> yeah. so...
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i spoke to lizzie strauss. care one, in particular with this challenge. st. joe's, judy mentioned this, this started to unfold on friday. we discussed it privately yesterday. it's come to a boil now. and as certain personal it is, it is new jersey when in doubt, we pull together in a want to give a care one a shout out. >> governor. just a couple questions if i could. one is on the federally run hospitals coming to new jersey now. can you give me anymore color noon how they will work? who is going to staff those, the supplies for those in how would somebody get admitted to a field hospital versus a typical? upw would somebody end there? i do have another question. we're telling the story of a 25-year-old, a kid of ridge went on a ventilator who was air late about us -- air lifted out of state. his mom is expressing ropelike she is hitting with try to get her son treatment specifically, i'm going to butcher the name of the drug. the demand for the drug was overwhelming right now. i am wondering what the state is doing behind the scenes. you are talking a ton a
i spoke to lizzie strauss. care one, in particular with this challenge. st. joe's, judy mentioned this, this started to unfold on friday. we discussed it privately yesterday. it's come to a boil now. and as certain personal it is, it is new jersey when in doubt, we pull together in a want to give a care one a shout out. >> governor. just a couple questions if i could. one is on the federally run hospitals coming to new jersey now. can you give me anymore color noon how they will work? who...
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are doing activision/blizzard came off a little, call of duty selling well we have not heard from strauss zelnick lately, but maybe take two has something coming up. we should do the ultimate stay-at-home portfolio i've been relying on tech, now there's things to just keep you from being stir crazy. >> that's a good one one that people have been exploring. peloton is another >> peloton yeah it's a real blue chip. but there is -- there's no doubt about it today we're seeing the procter & gamble upgrade, it's incredible. cut numbers, but they had some business -- hair care is okay. steifel is good. upgrade to buy the fabric and home care, sure that's right we're washing everything how many times do you go over -- i -- what do i do? i'm constantly wiping things it's only me at home and i'm wiping i'm going to give it to myself doesn't matter you still keep wiping. you have to keep wiping. it's in the constitution, the new constitution >> you have to keep wiping you have to figure out a way to cut your own hair. that's going to be interesting >> that -- well -- >> i have the edge on you there
are doing activision/blizzard came off a little, call of duty selling well we have not heard from strauss zelnick lately, but maybe take two has something coming up. we should do the ultimate stay-at-home portfolio i've been relying on tech, now there's things to just keep you from being stir crazy. >> that's a good one one that people have been exploring. peloton is another >> peloton yeah it's a real blue chip. but there is -- there's no doubt about it today we're seeing the...
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at least two weeks, names like apple, nike, under armour, lululemon, columbia, abercrombie, levi strauss, plus you have smaller names closing up their stores like warby parker, glossier, and away the good news for employees is these companies are planning to pay employees during the time that the stores are closed and online operations are still up and running for the most part at least for now. now, there are other names that are shortening their hours these are mainly grocery stores, and they're doing so in order to have time to restock and clean the stores, so these names with shorter hours include walmart, and its neighborhood markets as well as sam's clubs. publix, stop n shop, wegman's, trader joe's and some kroger stores they' then you've got nongrocers i saw a sign at at least one west elm that said that it was also doing the same. williams sonoma has not confirmed wider limited hours but you may find these at some of the hours that are near to you and it may be up in some cases to the discretion of the local managers now, susan anderson estimates that annual earnings will fall a
at least two weeks, names like apple, nike, under armour, lululemon, columbia, abercrombie, levi strauss, plus you have smaller names closing up their stores like warby parker, glossier, and away the good news for employees is these companies are planning to pay employees during the time that the stores are closed and online operations are still up and running for the most part at least for now. now, there are other names that are shortening their hours these are mainly grocery stores, and...