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they like them. they are great. but they are not like us kind of a thing. they very much -- even if they would have those other reunions, they would always work to have their own. >> hello. what was the process after losing so many men in these particular battles of getting new recruits? how did they get them from texas or where did they get them? susannah ural: that was one of the reasons why i started crunching the numbers. it was not adding up. you can find the records of a number of these guys. williams was one of them. 1862 and 1863. they would recruit a number of men and bring them back. after the fall of vicksburg goes, that was difficult and the number of new recruits was minimal. maybe a dozen in 1864. this is what i am showing you. when you track the wounded, and this is more of the number crunching, in hospitals and those that were captured and then exchanged, they are very quickly making their way and you can find them reappearing on the rolls. that is how they are able to do it. they also tended to reject guys who they did not necessarily view
they like them. they are great. but they are not like us kind of a thing. they very much -- even if they would have those other reunions, they would always work to have their own. >> hello. what was the process after losing so many men in these particular battles of getting new recruits? how did they get them from texas or where did they get them? susannah ural: that was one of the reasons why i started crunching the numbers. it was not adding up. you can find the records of a number of...
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they don't, they don't get consolidated. the unit remains effective wealth rating 64 despite -- effective well through 1864 despite tremendous casualties. their losses are opposite of what the norm is. it is a 2-1 ratio. most died from disease. the texas gate is opposite and it was not because they were well disciplined and clean. they were a hard fighting unit. how do you sustain that and remain an effective fighting force? i decided that if we are going to understand military units and effectiveness in war, we need to craft the fullest picture possible of their world. world" i sayhere the home and at war. that is when a unit history needs to be. not just a study of campaigns, battle, and camp life but the community of soldiers cannot be separated from the families in town. communities that would try to sustain them, and each other, and their absence. to understand any unit's effectiveness you have to study that unit in its full. approach reflects a transition we are seeing in the field of military history over the last sev
they don't, they don't get consolidated. the unit remains effective wealth rating 64 despite -- effective well through 1864 despite tremendous casualties. their losses are opposite of what the norm is. it is a 2-1 ratio. most died from disease. the texas gate is opposite and it was not because they were well disciplined and clean. they were a hard fighting unit. how do you sustain that and remain an effective fighting force? i decided that if we are going to understand military units and...
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they have contempt for the the american people because they think they are smarter, they think they know better. donald trump's success is their failure and by extend if the president fails, clearly that's what they want. do they care about the damage they are causing the country? apparently not. they continue to cause damage. it's clear they have always wanted to defeat donald trump. 2016, what did they do? they helped hillary as much as they could, ignoring her clear violation of the espionage act, the bleach and deleted emails, they ignored her obstruction of justice. they ignored her now verifiable phony russian dossier, and they ignored the biggest abuse of power corruptionsc scandal in or history. they advanced one lie after another lie after another lie after a conspiracy theory and lie.. now they are ignoring quid pro quo joe's misconduct and covering 40 experienced hunter, the whole ukraine -- we are against quid pro quos but not joe, you are not getting the billion unless you fire the prosecutor, my zero experience g millions. they hate donald trump, they hate trump supporter's
they have contempt for the the american people because they think they are smarter, they think they know better. donald trump's success is their failure and by extend if the president fails, clearly that's what they want. do they care about the damage they are causing the country? apparently not. they continue to cause damage. it's clear they have always wanted to defeat donald trump. 2016, what did they do? they helped hillary as much as they could, ignoring her clear violation of the...
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they can see how they are doing and they feel how they are doing, and they have been pretty vocal about that. i think you know pretty much who i am talking about that. if they want it, we should give it to them and get it for them and work with them. you must remember, the governors wanted to have total control over the opening of their states, but now, they want to have us, the federal government, do the testing. and again, testing is local. you can't have it both ways. testing is a local thing. land it is very important. it is great, but it is a local thing. and we are going to get it done to a level in a very short time, because all of these swabs are coming in, all of the necessary materials, a lot of them, as i said, are already there but a lot of people don't know that yet. but we will be doing testing at a level -- already we are doing testing at eight level nobody has ever done before, but we will be doing testing at a level, the biggest tester in the world will be very happy very soon. it is very much like ventilators. you don't hear the word mentioned, and that is much tougher
they can see how they are doing and they feel how they are doing, and they have been pretty vocal about that. i think you know pretty much who i am talking about that. if they want it, we should give it to them and get it for them and work with them. you must remember, the governors wanted to have total control over the opening of their states, but now, they want to have us, the federal government, do the testing. and again, testing is local. you can't have it both ways. testing is a local...
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[laughter] they take out what they need and my favorite video, they put the chair back. [laughter] one of my favorite stories is a botanist who talk talk a monkey how to pick flowers for him. i'm not in favor of having servant monkeys, will show an expose of how a lot of coconuts come into the united states from places where they are picked by monkeys who are kept on chains their entire life, being trained brutally to co-opt the tree and come down and they go mad for the rest of their life. this botanist trained monkey to pick flowers for him and they were in asia somewhere because they are walking along the top of what was 1000 feet up, the botanist saw an orchid that he had never seen before. he wanted it. so he told the monkey, go down and get that orchid. the monkey looked at him and didn't budge. the botanist eventually lost his temper with the monkey and he said go down and get the orchid. he went over to the side and found a fine, hand over hand, pulled out kicked the orchid and gave it to the botanist. who is the cover of the two? then there are the undervalued l
[laughter] they take out what they need and my favorite video, they put the chair back. [laughter] one of my favorite stories is a botanist who talk talk a monkey how to pick flowers for him. i'm not in favor of having servant monkeys, will show an expose of how a lot of coconuts come into the united states from places where they are picked by monkeys who are kept on chains their entire life, being trained brutally to co-opt the tree and come down and they go mad for the rest of their life....
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they don't even know they had anything. and some people -- i looked at new york this morning, and i look at what's happening and e the -- and the amount of people that are dying, violently dying. it is a very tough adversary, but we're going to win, and we're going to win it very decisively. i am going to have to make a decision, and i only hope to god that it's the right decision. but i would say without question, it's the biggest decision i've ever had to make. >> could i follow up with the doctors, if i may? the models as i understand them, are based on social distancing continuing through may. is that correct? and if you were to open the economy on may 1st, or sometime during that month, would that impact the model in terms of the deaths -- [inaudible]. >> do you want to answer that? >> so the model, ihme model does state that it is through may. every model -- we've had these model discussions, haven't we, for weeks now. so the models are informed by the data. you can see how much that model has shifted on the amazing w
they don't even know they had anything. and some people -- i looked at new york this morning, and i look at what's happening and e the -- and the amount of people that are dying, violently dying. it is a very tough adversary, but we're going to win, and we're going to win it very decisively. i am going to have to make a decision, and i only hope to god that it's the right decision. but i would say without question, it's the biggest decision i've ever had to make. >> could i follow up with...
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they have a sworn oath. they feel duty.hey want -- they feel a duty and they want to get home at the end of the war. we don't really know. it is much more complicated than we would like it to be. >> thank you well, and thank you to dr. jones for his talk this evening. she argues that their expereinces influenced french politics and perspectives. the american revolution institute hosted this event. >> greetings, everyone.
they have a sworn oath. they feel duty.hey want -- they feel a duty and they want to get home at the end of the war. we don't really know. it is much more complicated than we would like it to be. >> thank you well, and thank you to dr. jones for his talk this evening. she argues that their expereinces influenced french politics and perspectives. the american revolution institute hosted this event. >> greetings, everyone.
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they didn't do it. they argue too much, they demanded too much. fact is, the poor people demanding it are the ones hurting. >> sean: sad story. ari fletcher, thank you. we need to change to a lighter note. dennis miller, thank god. we need him, we need anybody who can lighten the mood. ♪ ♪ >> sean: he is back. he is the host dennis miller option available. dennis miller, did you see that hillary and doris joe biden? >> it's been a big week for biden. last week they heimlich maneuver at that endorsement out of obama and this week hillary through a bone. i'm not sure that biden even understands what they mean when they say they have no endorsement. sometimes i think he has been hired to do a commercial for geico. if i was him i would keep my eye on hillary. i still think she has and the bullpen. i think she realizes six months is a long time. this guy might end up in traction trying to pronounce it. you never know. i think she will hang right off his wing there and keep an eye on him. i think she can jump in grade six months, anything can happen. bi
they didn't do it. they argue too much, they demanded too much. fact is, the poor people demanding it are the ones hurting. >> sean: sad story. ari fletcher, thank you. we need to change to a lighter note. dennis miller, thank god. we need him, we need anybody who can lighten the mood. ♪ ♪ >> sean: he is back. he is the host dennis miller option available. dennis miller, did you see that hillary and doris joe biden? >> it's been a big week for biden. last week they...
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they had a very clear game plan. they knew what they should do. they needed to set up facilities so that people who were sick could be isolated and taken care of. they didn't want them to die, trying to give them the best chance to live, but in the meantime, keep them away from the well people. so you need to spot them and isolate them as soon as possible. you can put them in a special hospital or try isolation at home. you can encourage or increasingly force healthy people to limit their activities so they stay-at-home as well, so you are preventing the spread by getting everyone to stay-at-home. you can encourage people to stay home by closing schools, closing workplaces closing places of , entertainment, shut down the movie theaters, we had those by then, shut down broadway shows. then people can't go out because these public places are closed. and finally, you could get out there and try to give people a refresher course on the "gospel of germs," here is how you need to behave as a responsible person to minimize the spread of this potentially
they had a very clear game plan. they knew what they should do. they needed to set up facilities so that people who were sick could be isolated and taken care of. they didn't want them to die, trying to give them the best chance to live, but in the meantime, keep them away from the well people. so you need to spot them and isolate them as soon as possible. you can put them in a special hospital or try isolation at home. you can encourage or increasingly force healthy people to limit their...
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they knew they needed a virtuous people. indeed, when they left the constitutional convention, on the last day of the continental con -- the constitutional convention in philadelphia, franklin gave a magnificent closing speech. in it he said, look, this isn't perfect. this won't last forever he said about the constitution. but it's the best we can have now, but this government, if the people lose virtue, it will lead to tyranny like every other government. one of his first letters after he left philadelphia, george washington wrote much the same thing to his nephew who later became a member of the supreme court, that this constitution will only work as long as the people have virtue and the leaders have virtue. that's what they brought to government. that's what they brought to the vision. that's what they brought to whaewhat they were trying to create. they knew how fragile a republic was. >> fasfascinating. thank you so much for that. lindsay, tell us about the powerful statement franklin and washington believed that the r
they knew they needed a virtuous people. indeed, when they left the constitutional convention, on the last day of the continental con -- the constitutional convention in philadelphia, franklin gave a magnificent closing speech. in it he said, look, this isn't perfect. this won't last forever he said about the constitution. but it's the best we can have now, but this government, if the people lose virtue, it will lead to tyranny like every other government. one of his first letters after he left...
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they knew they needed virtuous people. when they left the constitutional convention, on the last day of the constitutional convention in philadelphia, franklin gave a magnificent closing speech. in it, he said, this is not perfect. this will not last forever. but it is the best we can have now. but this government, if the people lose virtue, it will lead to tierney like every other type of government -- to tyr anny like every other type of government. he wrote the same to his nephew, that this constitution will only work as long as the people have virtue and the leaders have virtue. that is what they brought to government. that is what they brought to what they were trying to create. they knew how fragile a republic was. >> thank you so much for that. lindsay, tell us more about that powerful statement that both franklin and washington believed that the republic would falter unless the people and the leaders have virtue. how did washington believe that people should cultivate the habits of virtue? franklin famously propose
they knew they needed virtuous people. when they left the constitutional convention, on the last day of the constitutional convention in philadelphia, franklin gave a magnificent closing speech. in it, he said, this is not perfect. this will not last forever. but it is the best we can have now. but this government, if the people lose virtue, it will lead to tierney like every other type of government -- to tyr anny like every other type of government. he wrote the same to his nephew, that this...
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they never tell him that they enhance theis to operation in burma. to deliver a knockout blow against the british. related to that, where should they put the main weight of the task. in higher command, also, it a way, they see the operation is risky. they see that it might have a couldcal effect and it enhance japan's defensive in burma. these southern expeditionary army and the general staff come to have the view that the operation might be ok in terms of improving japan's defensive position. and in that case -- they are concerned about a possible amphibious invasion in the south. the burma area army says, ok, how about putting it on the left side? thaturma operation says mutaguchi could use the 15th and the 33rd division -- it is hard to see. the 31st division in reserve. you have a song. and that's basically the only good road. sendmeans that they cannot the attacking force. and they say that they should attack it for that purpose. does, hemutaguchi -- so whatis eye on theoes is decides to commit area in the north. he decides that he wants to have
they never tell him that they enhance theis to operation in burma. to deliver a knockout blow against the british. related to that, where should they put the main weight of the task. in higher command, also, it a way, they see the operation is risky. they see that it might have a couldcal effect and it enhance japan's defensive in burma. these southern expeditionary army and the general staff come to have the view that the operation might be ok in terms of improving japan's defensive position....
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they write petitions. they demonstrate peaceably and finally they had enough. so the farmers have come together and physically forced the courts to close. they figure if the courts cannot sit the courts cannot foreclose on their property. so now there's a problem, and the state of massachusetts realizes that it's going to need to call-up its militia to come and put this rebellion down and take care of it. the problem is that the militia actually side with the farmers. the militia for the state of massachusetts is not particularly helpful. so the state of massachusetts then asks the confederation congress can you please help us here? we need to settle this rebellion down and the confederation congress cannot give them an army, they can't raise an army. it's just not something they can do. ultimately the state of massachusetts will end up paying for a privately funded militia to take care of this particular rebellion. but, obviously, this is pretty bad pr. you have a lot of former revolutionary soldiers who are being foreclosed on who are really mad and basically
they write petitions. they demonstrate peaceably and finally they had enough. so the farmers have come together and physically forced the courts to close. they figure if the courts cannot sit the courts cannot foreclose on their property. so now there's a problem, and the state of massachusetts realizes that it's going to need to call-up its militia to come and put this rebellion down and take care of it. the problem is that the militia actually side with the farmers. the militia for the state...
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they had two baby boys but they died in infancy. he executed her grandfather for murder which is unthinkable for a high chief. her father wanted to get a divorce, and the missionaries wouldn't let him get a divorce until he was single again. so he said fine, so he killed her. he found out -- he signed the death warrant and there was a very stark lesson. he also realized we're not having kids, the throne has to go somewhere, he enlarged the circle of success, lilihu and her family were not born into the royalty. they were descended from kamayamaya's first cousin. it began as a chief's children's school. this is a later picture, you see that crowd up there in the balcony. what was up there was the bochten parlor. the missionaries contributed their best stuff furniture silver so they could learn polite society. we'll discover later in what good stead that put them. among their lessons, i looked through some of the work books of the students at the royal school. and one of the things they did to learn english. there's an exercise on eng
they had two baby boys but they died in infancy. he executed her grandfather for murder which is unthinkable for a high chief. her father wanted to get a divorce, and the missionaries wouldn't let him get a divorce until he was single again. so he said fine, so he killed her. he found out -- he signed the death warrant and there was a very stark lesson. he also realized we're not having kids, the throne has to go somewhere, he enlarged the circle of success, lilihu and her family were not born...
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they failed to act, they played petty politics, they didn't want to work with the president for theyarely gave them a compliment.. ignored health directives, reports, task force again and again. they never used at the hospital beds that the president sent, built, manned, and converted to a covid-19 compatible, including changing ventilation systems like at the javits center. the consequences we are learning was dire, yet this was predictable, this was avoidable, and now the epic fail is undeniable. remember, they were out there screaming about ventilators. there was the november 2015 health care task force that said that new york state would be shy, let's see, health officials say 15,683 on peak week if, in fact, an influenza pandemic would affect the state. and don't forget, by the way, in 2006, the city specifically of new york was warned they would need almost 10,000 ventilators of their own. michael bloomberg, he did act. he got 500 of the nearly 10,000. but then in comes, the bellagio, he didn't maintain them and sold them at auction and nobody knows who he sold them to. it was
they failed to act, they played petty politics, they didn't want to work with the president for theyarely gave them a compliment.. ignored health directives, reports, task force again and again. they never used at the hospital beds that the president sent, built, manned, and converted to a covid-19 compatible, including changing ventilation systems like at the javits center. the consequences we are learning was dire, yet this was predictable, this was avoidable, and now the epic fail is...
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i can't express how good they are, how compassionate they are and the doctors, they are alljust so kind, we can't be there to hold his hand so they are doing that for us. the government priority has been to protect capacity within the nhs. the armed forces have already been deployed to help deliver ppe to the front line, set up nhs nightingale field hospitals and now they will be used to support ambulance crews driving ambulances and moving patients. we are being warned to get used to this new normal. the world health organization says all of us should consider wearing face masks when leaving home. for the wider population, we probably won't be able to ensure that everybody quickly can access the good masks, the n95 masks. but some form of facial protection, i am sure, is going to become the norm, not least to give people reassurance. but i would say, do not imagine that you can do what you like when you wear a mask. there are early signs that social distancing measures are working. new infections and hospital admissions are starting to stabilise in some areas. but the welsh government
i can't express how good they are, how compassionate they are and the doctors, they are alljust so kind, we can't be there to hold his hand so they are doing that for us. the government priority has been to protect capacity within the nhs. the armed forces have already been deployed to help deliver ppe to the front line, set up nhs nightingale field hospitals and now they will be used to support ambulance crews driving ambulances and moving patients. we are being warned to get used to this new...
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who were 1st responding they wanted to put the word out on social media they were tracked down they were threatened they were told not to tell anyone this appears they disappeared yes that mean there is just a whole slew of basically heinous allegations that are coming out that are not unsurprising if you will considering the crackdown that the chinese government has on their people in a variety of other areas as well that he's saying that they there were cover ups against journalists against doctors against the medical community that in essentially allow this virus to escape the borders and in fact in fact in impact the entire world and to the small businesses trillions of dollars as a result something they would have had to suffer otherwise but it's a shame that you talk about how he's suing through that treaty lou poem and you know so much of the world is changing because of the corona virus and this is probably going to impact our global relationships there well whether it's the european union how do you see that i think globalization is is dead in the water globalization to me
who were 1st responding they wanted to put the word out on social media they were tracked down they were threatened they were told not to tell anyone this appears they disappeared yes that mean there is just a whole slew of basically heinous allegations that are coming out that are not unsurprising if you will considering the crackdown that the chinese government has on their people in a variety of other areas as well that he's saying that they there were cover ups against journalists against...
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they go collect them. they are fraudulent in many cases. they have to vote. they should have voter id, by the way. but the democrats, and this was turned over in this up in court, i give great credit to the court, they didn't want to have election day. they wanted election day, and a week after election dale these ballots come in, these mailed ballots. the mail ballots are corrupt, in my opinion. they collect them, get people to go sign them. forgeries, in many cases. it's a horrible thing. so what happened, the democrats in wisconsin had no problem with the election being today, until i endorsed the republican candidate, justice daniel kelly. as soon as i endorsed him, they went crazy, they went crazy, and you know that's true. go back two weeks, two days. they didn't want to move the election. they were having the election because they thought they would win the election,, and then i endorsed him and now i understand there are lines going back a long way. i hope they will vote for justice kelly, ok? millions of doses of hydroxychloroquine donated, is there
they go collect them. they are fraudulent in many cases. they have to vote. they should have voter id, by the way. but the democrats, and this was turned over in this up in court, i give great credit to the court, they didn't want to have election day. they wanted election day, and a week after election dale these ballots come in, these mailed ballots. the mail ballots are corrupt, in my opinion. they collect them, get people to go sign them. forgeries, in many cases. it's a horrible thing. so...
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they don't sleep. they don't go to bed. sometimes they get nothing. i said to somebody recently on the task force, how many hours of sleep have you gotten the last couple of days? the answer was none. none. in one massachusetts neighborhood, citizens come out of their homes each night at 8:00 from their porches and they sing "god bless america." others have joined in, house to house, down one street up to the next, until their little town has a spirit of patriotism reminding all americans that we , are all in this together, we will fight together and we will win together. we are going to win this. i would like to step out. we have a meeting. i am going to step out. i will be right back. i will answer questions. but you have some very hard-working people who have done an incredible job, led by vice president mike pence, head of the task force, and jared kushner is going to say a few words, the admiral, peter navarro, dr. birx and myself. i will be right back. i will see you in a little while. i did take a test. it just came out. this is from the white
they don't sleep. they don't go to bed. sometimes they get nothing. i said to somebody recently on the task force, how many hours of sleep have you gotten the last couple of days? the answer was none. none. in one massachusetts neighborhood, citizens come out of their homes each night at 8:00 from their porches and they sing "god bless america." others have joined in, house to house, down one street up to the next, until their little town has a spirit of patriotism reminding all...
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so they are supporters simplyh, say, oh, they mean well. they must have a good reason. they don't.here is no other side to this. it's really gross. >> sean: the senate should stay in session. have a vote every day. kevin mccarthy, bring the republicans back. i will send all the ice cream out that you can eat. thank you all. whene we come back, joe biden keeps trying to appease progressives. we'll tell you what happens today and wait until you see a new trump campaign ad about out of touch nancy pelosi. rightly time straight ahead. has. seeing the break in the clouds before anyone else. together, we'll weather this storm. >> live from america's news headquarters, i'm jackie ibanez from new york. president signing a executive order preventing immigration to the u.s., latest effort by the white house to get a handle on the coronavirus pandemic. the pending order comes amid a sinking u.s. economy and as oil prices turned negative for the first time in history. mr. trump says in a tweet he aims to protect american jobs to the u.s. is also extending border restrictions with canada and me
so they are supporters simplyh, say, oh, they mean well. they must have a good reason. they don't.here is no other side to this. it's really gross. >> sean: the senate should stay in session. have a vote every day. kevin mccarthy, bring the republicans back. i will send all the ice cream out that you can eat. thank you all. whene we come back, joe biden keeps trying to appease progressives. we'll tell you what happens today and wait until you see a new trump campaign ad about out of touch...
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so they are they are and they are ready. think we have three. i spoke with four, you know who the four would be. you know the people within those. you'd know the companies. i told you the companies. but the people are the greatest in the world. there at the hospital, and we'll see. and they have everything with them, should it be needed. hopefully he won't have to be needed. but should it be needed. i found him, i found boris to be a fantastic person, just like a fantastic, warm, strong, smart guy who loves his country. you'll see that. he fought like for his country. intensive care is big stuff. >> reporter: yesterday you asked about this but now that he's been moved to intensive care, doesn't give you and the vice president any pause or additional concerns of steps you're taking to preserve the continuity here. >> i had my test a couple days ago. we are here. and here you are. so no, i don't think so but i think will probably -- just because of questions like that, i think we'll probably have the be quite a few tests. it's not the worst idea.
so they are they are and they are ready. think we have three. i spoke with four, you know who the four would be. you know the people within those. you'd know the companies. i told you the companies. but the people are the greatest in the world. there at the hospital, and we'll see. and they have everything with them, should it be needed. hopefully he won't have to be needed. but should it be needed. i found him, i found boris to be a fantastic person, just like a fantastic, warm, strong, smart...
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they were dramatically formed. they were forms that could coexist. with our existing economic systems. maybe they didn't require the socialism but challenged the logic of capital and private ownership now a new developing demands it is the advanced position of the new deal. it was a second bill of rights. that they made the platform. the final campaign in 1944. just go to our revolution. and you will find not only excellent immediate demands about the pandemic. but the program that we had been fighting for. for so long. obviously single-payer care is essential. i have to go back and look for the 1910. they look at the current crisis. they have to socialize in the production. with the development of medicine. we also need to look at the relationships with of private corporations. to the current crisis. take amazon for instance. him is that it's not simply that the volume is up and they are making extraordinary progress but that the distinction is a franchise with bigger companies. consolidate a market position that makes amazon the biggest monopoly in
they were dramatically formed. they were forms that could coexist. with our existing economic systems. maybe they didn't require the socialism but challenged the logic of capital and private ownership now a new developing demands it is the advanced position of the new deal. it was a second bill of rights. that they made the platform. the final campaign in 1944. just go to our revolution. and you will find not only excellent immediate demands about the pandemic. but the program that we had been...
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they really, they missed the call. they could have called it months earlier, they would have known and they should have known. and they probably did know. so we'll -- lou: the president expressing deep criticism of the world health organization bringing everyone up to date on the coronavirus outbreak and contagion in this country. that's it for us tonight. congressman doug collins, dr. marc siegel, gordon chang among our guests here tomorrow. we hope you will join us. from sussex, good night. ♪. maria: good wednesday morning, welcome, thanks so much for joining us. i'm maria bartiromo, it is wednesday april 8th, 6:00 a.m. on the east coast on button. the white house preparing plans to get parts of america working again meanwhile president trump going after the world health organization for not being aggressive enough in its response to coronavirus saying that it was working in favor of china. the president now looking to withhold funds for the organization. four states including new york reporting deadliest day since s
they really, they missed the call. they could have called it months earlier, they would have known and they should have known. and they probably did know. so we'll -- lou: the president expressing deep criticism of the world health organization bringing everyone up to date on the coronavirus outbreak and contagion in this country. that's it for us tonight. congressman doug collins, dr. marc siegel, gordon chang among our guests here tomorrow. we hope you will join us. from sussex, good night....
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andrew: they came back and they said if they did not have any respect before, they did when they got back because they stood right up and fired at the germans so they could get out. i say, we were not far behind the lines on that deal, we never were, but that deal was very close. very close. interviewer: did you have any more close calls with artillery or shells or planes? andrew: our own shells. our own shells. something happened, some of the shrapnel went through a tent. it did not hit anybody, somehow they got off track a little bit and there were some fragments and shells close by. too close for comfort. particularly when it goes through the tent. where was this, did you recall? that was very early -- andrew: in arielle, i believe. someplace in there i would have , to go back, but there was shrapnel. i am almost certain it was arielle. on detachedff service, i was not involved in that part. interviewer: so after that, you continued onward going to germany. andrew: we went from arielle -- interviewer: to belgium. andrew: yeah, to belgium, we went to arielle, we went to saint sever
andrew: they came back and they said if they did not have any respect before, they did when they got back because they stood right up and fired at the germans so they could get out. i say, we were not far behind the lines on that deal, we never were, but that deal was very close. very close. interviewer: did you have any more close calls with artillery or shells or planes? andrew: our own shells. our own shells. something happened, some of the shrapnel went through a tent. it did not hit...
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they have? it was a moonless night and they set out at 7:00, i heavy autumn mist surrounded the american ships as they begin moving in single file. they buckled their oars with the men's shirts and kept the wounded below decks so their cries and moans would not be heard and alert the enemy. each ship was completely dark except for a small lantern in the stern and a shrouded one in the bow. it was lit by a split in the lantern that made the vessels just visible to the ship immediately behind. one by one, the gondolas and smaller vessels followed. the congress with arnold aboard and the washington were last in line. the procession passed so close to the carlton that one of the british ships that they could hear the sailors chatting as they glided beside it. the british had moved their three largest man-of-war a mile up from the western shore of the lake, inadvertently leaving a passageway for the american ships to slip through. they got through that night, and the next morning when the british adm
they have? it was a moonless night and they set out at 7:00, i heavy autumn mist surrounded the american ships as they begin moving in single file. they buckled their oars with the men's shirts and kept the wounded below decks so their cries and moans would not be heard and alert the enemy. each ship was completely dark except for a small lantern in the stern and a shrouded one in the bow. it was lit by a split in the lantern that made the vessels just visible to the ship immediately behind....
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they were not really as important as they thought they were but they thought what they couldld do if they boycotted all british goods they could force the british were force the merchants to try to lobby parliament to overturn the act. now the boston committee circulated a non- consumption agreement to the effect trying to get people in the countryside to sign up not to buy british goods. if nobody buys it then they will not import it. but they did this without consulting the town meeting first which caused another controversy. and then to argue vociferously for acting without authorization from the town. so to pay for the te, how to pay for the tea to censure the gommittee without authorization this is what led to those contentious town meetings in the middle and late june 1774. the town voted to support the committee. a substantial minority of thety people, 25 percent walked out of the meeting and later published their objections to the majority's decision in the newspaper. they argued equity required the east india company be compensated for the destroyed tea and then that word al
they were not really as important as they thought they were but they thought what they couldld do if they boycotted all british goods they could force the british were force the merchants to try to lobby parliament to overturn the act. now the boston committee circulated a non- consumption agreement to the effect trying to get people in the countryside to sign up not to buy british goods. if nobody buys it then they will not import it. but they did this without consulting the town meeting first...
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told them what they think they express criticism they provide ideas they provide suggestions this is what surgery b. has been for centuries amnesty international said last year that virtually all saudi arabian human rights defenders and independent voices male and female are behind bars serving lengthy sentences handed down by your specialized criminal court most were prosecuted they said for their peaceful human rights work and calls for reforms i take issue with other countries on a major path to reform and anybody who calls for reform is part of that process why would we have reforms in saudi arabia and that could such people who call for reform there are other issues that people have been charged with and have been sentenced with and i believe that the reporter last year they also quoted a saudi lawyer i g. who has represented many defendants before your specialized criminal court he said on the record the presumption of innocence is not part of the saudi arabian judicial system pledging words and that i disagree with his assessment the presumption is always innocent until proven
told them what they think they express criticism they provide ideas they provide suggestions this is what surgery b. has been for centuries amnesty international said last year that virtually all saudi arabian human rights defenders and independent voices male and female are behind bars serving lengthy sentences handed down by your specialized criminal court most were prosecuted they said for their peaceful human rights work and calls for reforms i take issue with other countries on a major...
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is poorer and poorer they get on happy they commit suicide or they emigrate and their life span chart that's really the alternative they simply cannot live imagine what's going to happen in 3 months when all of a sudden they haven't been employed all of the written notes and then the band is going to fold do and the restaurants and small businesses they work work can't afford to open because they can't afford to pay their rent which is their largest expense for the last 3 months well they've been shut down they're going to be wholesale unemployment homelessness will increase if this doesn't trigger people acting in their self interest i don't think anything well my theory the max keiser theory of neo feudalism that we are returning to the state of a feudal political style stanek out amik model where you've got now peasants and oligarchs and that's it has certainly the banking all that arcs are just being. you know flooded with trillions of dollars and people can pay rent anymore and they're going to be forced to suffer a subsistence living of clicking on ads on facebook for a protein
is poorer and poorer they get on happy they commit suicide or they emigrate and their life span chart that's really the alternative they simply cannot live imagine what's going to happen in 3 months when all of a sudden they haven't been employed all of the written notes and then the band is going to fold do and the restaurants and small businesses they work work can't afford to open because they can't afford to pay their rent which is their largest expense for the last 3 months well they've...
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they did not know that they would fail, they were acting like they were over success, even at the business of war and slavery in a colony with battle foreign domestic enemies, they could find them in the pointer power beyond the reach of the stakeholder whip. they could even challenge the combined forces of the british empire and finding enduring place and popular minimum rates. through 1760s it represented a watershed in the course of atlantic history. if regional political maps had been drawn by the words that open new territories for cultivation, stimulated the slave trade and enhance state power, it had another record of historical movement. they channel people into new solidarity and gave meaning to categories of belonging partition friends from folks and by standards and redirected the priorities of governing authorities. since jamaica was a commercial on military help of the british empire at a profitable settlement and overseas military stronghold, what happened there was bound to end widely. yes the legacy of the 1760s is ambiguous and the close of the seven years war kept it and
they did not know that they would fail, they were acting like they were over success, even at the business of war and slavery in a colony with battle foreign domestic enemies, they could find them in the pointer power beyond the reach of the stakeholder whip. they could even challenge the combined forces of the british empire and finding enduring place and popular minimum rates. through 1760s it represented a watershed in the course of atlantic history. if regional political maps had been drawn...
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when they did so they drew on their previous military experiences. use the box at the top of the page. good evening everyone. thank you so much for being with us. i am one of the co- directors of the richmond center i mentioned for a very particular reason i was the dean when the professor joined our faculty and one of my very proud moments. i'm honored to kick off what i know is can be a fascinating discussion about the influence of europe on the global marketplace. the most consequential shift of the last hundred years. there is some truth in that since world war ii the military influence of europe has certainly growth has been cod favorably with that of the united states or for example with china or india. and of course efforts to maintain an economic union have been more complicated greatly as we all know. but still, i think professor bradford sees things a little differently and in her book the brussels effect of the european union rules the world w it is here. and also back there. professor bradford argues that the eu remains critically importa
when they did so they drew on their previous military experiences. use the box at the top of the page. good evening everyone. thank you so much for being with us. i am one of the co- directors of the richmond center i mentioned for a very particular reason i was the dean when the professor joined our faculty and one of my very proud moments. i'm honored to kick off what i know is can be a fascinating discussion about the influence of europe on the global marketplace. the most consequential...
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they are not can survive if they just continue to go after the same people. made a significant effort in recent years to reach out to some number of conservative pastors and voters. across the region. they have conservative leading churches. as they go after the latinos and the black folk. because the movement there is a streamlined with the theological stream line. it was a shameful episode in americans past. conservative religion and the idea of biblical religions. today's movement leader. they are very eager to protect themselves. and some of those are actually engaging in the continuation efforts. when they're going after that latino black pastors they are recruiting them to play the culture roar that draw support from a movement gerrymandering. >> let me kind of toss in there as well that certainly one of the things that we have seen is the authoritarianism the authoritarian appeal of this religious national movement appeals to a lot of folks. they make up a very small percentage of the total number of black and latino people. they also allow these chris
they are not can survive if they just continue to go after the same people. made a significant effort in recent years to reach out to some number of conservative pastors and voters. across the region. they have conservative leading churches. as they go after the latinos and the black folk. because the movement there is a streamlined with the theological stream line. it was a shameful episode in americans past. conservative religion and the idea of biblical religions. today's movement leader....
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they can name themselves what they want, they can dress differently, they can speakth differently but, ultimately, their goal is to marginalize and harm ore people, right? -- other people,, right? so while groups are actually killing people, they've been responsible for at least five deaths in the last two years and probably more but so many other plots have been thwarted, somebody like the alt-right is just saying things in some cases and not, you know, murdering people -- although they are too, they're driving their car through charlottesville rally and things like that. but their words are harmful. their ideas that they're putting into the world are harmful and do end up influencing people to killar people. so alt-right or, you know, alt-extreme or whatever we want to call them, they're all still feeding this problem. so i don't really, you know, generally speaking, i don't differentiate between them. they're all guilty ors as far as i'm concerned for what they're doing. so, you know, i approach them differently because, you know, you don't -- i wouldn't approach somebody wearing a
they can name themselves what they want, they can dress differently, they can speakth differently but, ultimately, their goal is to marginalize and harm ore people, right? -- other people,, right? so while groups are actually killing people, they've been responsible for at least five deaths in the last two years and probably more but so many other plots have been thwarted, somebody like the alt-right is just saying things in some cases and not, you know, murdering people -- although they are...
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on the other hand they lost 13%.some were battle wounds, but most of it was exposure because they started marching and i think if you haven't been to the desert it does snow there and it gets very cold at night during the winter so you will hear from david asenap blog particular talking about how cold they are and often if they are in a part of the desert without trees, they cannot set fire, because how do you. so, the soldiers in the theater are more vulnerable to the elements than any other theater and more reliant and this is proof the reason the confederacy lost, spoiler alert. the union forces were commanded by a denver lawyer that had no experience whatsoever. he sent half the army around the and they destroy the wagon train and wit let most of them go. move the rest of us who have lefwhat you haveleft during thes period they went all the way back to san antonio and they did that in the spring and summer in june and july is extreme and they see the nature and climate impacting them. of course they have more hel
on the other hand they lost 13%.some were battle wounds, but most of it was exposure because they started marching and i think if you haven't been to the desert it does snow there and it gets very cold at night during the winter so you will hear from david asenap blog particular talking about how cold they are and often if they are in a part of the desert without trees, they cannot set fire, because how do you. so, the soldiers in the theater are more vulnerable to the elements than any other...
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they die and they get a check. that can happen. you're talking about i guess the number is about 80 million people. we will get that back. everything we are going to get back. it's a tiny amount. they have done a fantastic job. this was done in a matter of a few days. >> reporter: your campaigns had today they are planning on resuming rallies before the election. is there a timeline you are looking at? would it be restricted to certain states? >> president trump: i hope we can do rallies. it's great for the countries, great for spirit, it's great for a lot of things. to me it's a tremendous way of getting the word out. if you look at the success rate, we have had tremendous success. we win where we have realities, including endorsements of candidates. i think the success rate is unparalleled. nothing like it. i hope we can have rallies. we'll find out. i don't like the rallies where we are sitting like you're sitting. you have many reporters outside trying to get into this room and i come in and i'm looking at this room and i see a
they die and they get a check. that can happen. you're talking about i guess the number is about 80 million people. we will get that back. everything we are going to get back. it's a tiny amount. they have done a fantastic job. this was done in a matter of a few days. >> reporter: your campaigns had today they are planning on resuming rallies before the election. is there a timeline you are looking at? would it be restricted to certain states? >> president trump: i hope we can do...
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they had a dispute. they had a competition. and they want to get it resolved. russia and saudi arabia. they want to get it resolved. they are working very hard. they told me, they want to get it resolved. >> reporter: yesterday jared kushner said the notion of the federal stockpile was supposed to be our stockpile, it's not supposed to be fake stockpiles that they then use. what did he mean by hour? is it the fact that taxpayers -- >> president trump: it is a gotcha. it means united states of america. that's what it means. -- and we distributed to the states. not that we have -- >> not supposed to be state stockpiles. >> president trump: because we need it for the government and the federal government. but when the states are -- no -- >> reporter: but if it is not to the state? >> president trump: to keep our country, the federal government needs it too. but out of that we often times used as an example, we have almost 10,000 ventilators and we are ready to rock with those ventilators. we will bring them to various areas of the country that need them. when he s
they had a dispute. they had a competition. and they want to get it resolved. russia and saudi arabia. they want to get it resolved. they are working very hard. they told me, they want to get it resolved. >> reporter: yesterday jared kushner said the notion of the federal stockpile was supposed to be our stockpile, it's not supposed to be fake stockpiles that they then use. what did he mean by hour? is it the fact that taxpayers -- >> president trump: it is a gotcha. it means united...
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>> they breathe it in or they get the virus on their hands or they touch their nose and mouth. it has to enter through the lungs and usually you breathe it and the reason you tend to get in the winter is because you are inside there's more and there's morepeople coughing and sneezing and you live longer in the air . so we get it in our winter in the southern hemisphere they get in their winter. >> is there any way other than the flu shot to protect yourself from getting the flu ? >> you could barricade yourself somewhere you get it from the air,there's not much you can do. you can stay away from people, wash your hands a lot . mainly you need a flu shot. >> so you think flu shots are a good idea. >> i never had one until this year and i had one and i made my wholefamily get them . i have sixchildren , 18 and 21. they're in college and i said i want you to get a flu shot and call me and tell me you got it and i thought that was incredibly ridiculous and they said mom, we got our flu shots tonight. >> your husband got his? what you do? >> he's amathematician in philadelphia , non
>> they breathe it in or they get the virus on their hands or they touch their nose and mouth. it has to enter through the lungs and usually you breathe it and the reason you tend to get in the winter is because you are inside there's more and there's morepeople coughing and sneezing and you live longer in the air . so we get it in our winter in the southern hemisphere they get in their winter. >> is there any way other than the flu shot to protect yourself from getting the flu ?...
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they go to doctors. they go to hospitals. they go to the state.he state is a more localized government. you have 50 of them. and they can go within, you have territories as you know. and they do the testing. and if you look at the chart, if you take a look, did they put it up, yeah, just take a look. these are testing and results are now coming in very quickly. initially speaking the tests were old, obsolete and not really prepared. we have a brand new testing system that we developed very quickly. and that is your result. you should say, congratulations, great job instead of being so horrid in the way you ask a question. please, go ahead. reporter: mr. president -- >> i would love admiral speak to that question. go ahead. >> so i can talk a little bit about testing later on but, as the president said, 1.79 million tests have been done. this does not count the hundreds of thousands of tests that are done within hospitals that are now currently not reporting. so i'm sure we're well over two million. that inspector general report was done here, 23rd
they go to doctors. they go to hospitals. they go to the state.he state is a more localized government. you have 50 of them. and they can go within, you have territories as you know. and they do the testing. and if you look at the chart, if you take a look, did they put it up, yeah, just take a look. these are testing and results are now coming in very quickly. initially speaking the tests were old, obsolete and not really prepared. we have a brand new testing system that we developed very...
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they are principled, they are kind, they are better than what they are getting. the american instinct is to help each other. the american instinct is to be good neighbors. the american instinct was the farmer who sent me the one mask to help a new yorker who only had five masks and a wife with one lung and underlying illness. he sends one of his five masks to new york. think about the generosity, the charity. the spirit. that's america. why? because we are good neighbors, because we care about one another. america was when i said we need help in our emergency rooms and hospitals and 95,000 nurses and doctors from across the nation said, we will come to new york to help. we will come into the emergency room, we will come into the hospital. i understand it is covid. i will leave my family and come to help yours. that is america. that is who we are. that is who we have shown ourselves to be in the middle of this crisis. the crisis brings out the best and the worst. yes. and the best of america is beautiful. and that's what we have seen. because yes, we are tough, we
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if they didn't tell the rest of the world what they were doing with wuhan, but they let wuhan people travel everywhere else, they didn't give a flying rip about what they were doing to the rest of the world. they knew it was bad and they let it happen. >> if it were not for the irresponsibility of the chinese government party there would be no pandemic in the world and americans would be alive today and 22 million people would be at work. china is responsible and it's time to hold them responsible. they need to pay upfront. >> sean: yeah. maybe we don't pay back the debt they are holding. they pay for all of this. when we come back, lawmakers are demanding that china be held accountable as these reports surfaced that coronavirus originated person zero in that lab in wuhan. we will have more on the investigation after this and senator cruz, mar mark levin ane answer that governor cuomo gave me. a sherman-ask answer or? ♪ and, "let's go four-wheeling." maybe there's a little part of me that wanted to be seen. well, progressive helps people save when they bundle their home with their ou
if they didn't tell the rest of the world what they were doing with wuhan, but they let wuhan people travel everywhere else, they didn't give a flying rip about what they were doing to the rest of the world. they knew it was bad and they let it happen. >> if it were not for the irresponsibility of the chinese government party there would be no pandemic in the world and americans would be alive today and 22 million people would be at work. china is responsible and it's time to hold them...
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they don't say he and they don't say she and they don't say they. programs can get messy so they repeat the pronoun over and over again. the city dog catcher. you just repeat the noun over and over again and that's considered neutral affair. >> thank you so much for joining us tonight. it's been wonderful to listen to you. [applause] we will be ending now. thank you.
they don't say he and they don't say she and they don't say they. programs can get messy so they repeat the pronoun over and over again. the city dog catcher. you just repeat the noun over and over again and that's considered neutral affair. >> thank you so much for joining us tonight. it's been wonderful to listen to you. [applause] we will be ending now. thank you.
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they didn't see it. they didn't report it. they must have seen it but they didn't report it.ase, go ahead. reporter: mr. president, turning back to the voting in wisconsin and those long lines, who can be responsible, who should be held responsible if people get sick after they voted? >> look all i did was endorse a candidate. i don't know anything about their lines. i don't know anything about their voting. i love the state. reporter: you also people encouraged to get out to vote today as well. don't you take responsibility -- >> won the state, a rare for republican to do. i won the state of wisconsin. i will do it again because we've been great to the people of wisconsin with our policies. they like me and i like them. but, all i did was endorse a candidate that is highly qualified. very respected person. and all hell broke loose. soon as i did that then all of sudden they want to change. before i endorsed him they didn't want to chuang this voting area. there was no problem with the democrats voting until i endorsed the candidate. then they said, let's move it two months.
they didn't see it. they didn't report it. they must have seen it but they didn't report it.ase, go ahead. reporter: mr. president, turning back to the voting in wisconsin and those long lines, who can be responsible, who should be held responsible if people get sick after they voted? >> look all i did was endorse a candidate. i don't know anything about their lines. i don't know anything about their voting. i love the state. reporter: you also people encouraged to get out to vote today...
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so they will raise the price of that they become maybe even profitable but so they lose less money. ok? and if they do not do it i'm not signing anything. and i'm not authorizing you to do anything, steve. >> can you clarify your comments about injections of disinfectant. pres. trump: i was asking the question sarcastically to reporters like you to see what would happen. doing this,ctant maybe on the hands would work. i was asking the question of the gentleman who was there yesterday, bill. somethingsay that will last 3-4 hours or six hours, but if the sun is out or if they use disinfectant, it goes away in less than a minute, did you heard about this yesterday? sarcastic, very sarcastic question to the reporters in the room about disinfectant on the inside. but it does kill it. and it would killed on the hands. and that would make things much better. that was done in the form of a sarcastic question to the reporters. >> so you are asking her medical expert to look into it? pres. trump: no. to look into whether or not sunshine and disinfectant on the hands. whether or not sunshine c
so they will raise the price of that they become maybe even profitable but so they lose less money. ok? and if they do not do it i'm not signing anything. and i'm not authorizing you to do anything, steve. >> can you clarify your comments about injections of disinfectant. pres. trump: i was asking the question sarcastically to reporters like you to see what would happen. doing this,ctant maybe on the hands would work. i was asking the question of the gentleman who was there yesterday,...
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they weren't just buddy buddy they knew they had a job to do and they were valuable to one another as well. aside from just getting along personally. >> but they were really buddy buddy weren't they? one gets the impression reading this that maybe johnson was kind of lonely, because he so much welcomes the brooks is to the white house. he was liable to call them up and they had other plans, they would go right over to the white house. they must've spent hundreds of hours together, not just talking politics but enjoying life. >> charlotte rooks, they washed gunsmoke on tv. it was like to couples getting together all the time. they enjoyed each other's company there is no question of that. and for brooks i think with the presidents called the loneliest job. you need someone or people at least someone who isn't trying to get anything for personal gain, shied away from something for beaumont. he was never after anything for himself. that is something presidents need. >> one thing you learned from raburn is you do not talk to the press. they had a board of education which is where all the
they weren't just buddy buddy they knew they had a job to do and they were valuable to one another as well. aside from just getting along personally. >> but they were really buddy buddy weren't they? one gets the impression reading this that maybe johnson was kind of lonely, because he so much welcomes the brooks is to the white house. he was liable to call them up and they had other plans, they would go right over to the white house. they must've spent hundreds of hours together, not...
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they are so small they don't set off metal detectors. but they are there. in an x-ray, 14 little bits are left. pieces of my helmet liner, made of cardboard, came out when i count my care for at least -- i combed my hair for at least a year. at dartmouth, i would be combing my hair and dark green helmet came out. so that night they got me on a boat back to england. i went to a field hospital -- not southhampton. maybe i will get the name later. and i had an operation there. they took skin from my leg and closed up the wound on my head. i thought to myself, i have been wounded, i assume the army sends you back to the states. took only a week or two for me to be disabused. they have given you all this training, they will not suddenly send you home. i found myself back in action a month later. he was to my surprise but that was the way it was done. i was able to rejoin my outfit by hitchhiking around and finding them. the u.s. army had been -- then and when i think is still about policy of not trying to put you back with your outfit. the french and british had
they are so small they don't set off metal detectors. but they are there. in an x-ray, 14 little bits are left. pieces of my helmet liner, made of cardboard, came out when i count my care for at least -- i combed my hair for at least a year. at dartmouth, i would be combing my hair and dark green helmet came out. so that night they got me on a boat back to england. i went to a field hospital -- not southhampton. maybe i will get the name later. and i had an operation there. they took skin from...
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they pointed out your state, i like the fact they figured it out early, they got on board fast, they were able to level it much faster than other places, i would argue, because we learned a lot by the time louisiana got hot. >> we did learn a lot. we also benefited from the president's assistance. we got extra ppe. he was going to build us an extra hospital. we didn't need it. we never came close to running out of ventilators thanks to the president and the vice preside vice president. our numbers are now going in the right direction. we are starting to talk about reopening the economy. i was very impressed today with the trump-fauci-birx plan for reopening the economy. i hope the governors follow it. >> is it true, drew rees donated $5 million to louisiana? pretty amazing guy. >> he's a wonderful football player but he's an even better person. he's been very generous with his money. but as lot of people in and outside of louisiana have been very generous to the people of louisiana including and especially the american taxpayer. i want to thank the american taxpayer because it's thei
they pointed out your state, i like the fact they figured it out early, they got on board fast, they were able to level it much faster than other places, i would argue, because we learned a lot by the time louisiana got hot. >> we did learn a lot. we also benefited from the president's assistance. we got extra ppe. he was going to build us an extra hospital. we didn't need it. we never came close to running out of ventilators thanks to the president and the vice preside vice president....