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theodore junior wanted to get into the military once again. he served as the first commander in the first infantry division. he served in the big red one, which is one of the big battle divisons to go into normandy. roosevelt did not gain a lot of acclaim or trust in the eyes of omar bradley or george patton. theodore roosevelt junior had a laid-back persona that wasn't up to snuff with somebody who was spit and polish as george patton was. omar bradley thought he had gotten too comfortable and too cozy with some of the soldiers, and there wasn't that rigid discipline that makes a good soldier a good soldier. he was removed from command from the first infantry division. he landed a spot as division commander in the fourth infantry division in the months prior to the normandy invasion. roosevelt pleaded with his commander, general barton. he was unceasing. he wanted to go ashore with his men. barton finally acquiesced and barton realized at that moment that this is probably going to be the end of his general. his health was failing, he was suff
theodore junior wanted to get into the military once again. he served as the first commander in the first infantry division. he served in the big red one, which is one of the big battle divisons to go into normandy. roosevelt did not gain a lot of acclaim or trust in the eyes of omar bradley or george patton. theodore roosevelt junior had a laid-back persona that wasn't up to snuff with somebody who was spit and polish as george patton was. omar bradley thought he had gotten too comfortable and...
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theodore roosevelt jr. had a long military lineage in his family. his father of course stormed up san juan hill in 1898 during the spanish-american war. and then a number of years later theodore roosevelt expected all of his sons to serve in world war i. and theodore roosevelt said of his sons, "i would look upon them with shame if they didn't serve in the same way i would look upon my daughters with shame if they didn't have children." those were kind of the two expectations for theodore roosevelt's kids. and junior really lived up to those expectations. he served in world war i. he was in fact a political rival with cousin franklin roosevelt during the great depression. but when world war ii started the two cousins put their differences aside. theodore jr. wanted to get into the military once again. initially he served as a commander in the 1st infantry division. and he served in the big red one, which was one of the few battle-tested divisions to go into normandy. however, roosevelt didn't gain a lot of
theodore roosevelt jr. had a long military lineage in his family. his father of course stormed up san juan hill in 1898 during the spanish-american war. and then a number of years later theodore roosevelt expected all of his sons to serve in world war i. and theodore roosevelt said of his sons, "i would look upon them with shame if they didn't serve in the same way i would look upon my daughters with shame if they didn't have children." those were kind of the two expectations for...
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about covid-19 among his sailors among the uss theodore roosevelt. >> the letter shouldn't have been sent. with all that said, his career prior to that was very good. so i'm going to get involved and see exactly when's going on there because i don't want to destroy somebody for having a bad day. >> meanwhile reports now say that captain brett crozier has tested positive for coronavirus. this news comes as the defense secretary doubles down on the decision to dismiss the santa rosa native. here's the details. >> reporter: in tv interviews over the weekend, defense secretary mark esper explained the decision behind firing captain brett crozier. he wrote this now famous letter, complaiing the navy wasn't acting fast enough to get his crew off the theodore roosevelt and into isolation after many contracted the coronavirus. >> only 155 sailors have come up positive on the ship. they're all mild to moderate. no hospitalizations whatsoever. so the crew is being taken care
about covid-19 among his sailors among the uss theodore roosevelt. >> the letter shouldn't have been sent. with all that said, his career prior to that was very good. so i'm going to get involved and see exactly when's going on there because i don't want to destroy somebody for having a bad day. >> meanwhile reports now say that captain brett crozier has tested positive for coronavirus. this news comes as the defense secretary doubles down on the decision to dismiss the santa rosa...
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so those are the two expectations of theodore roosevelt's kids. and junior lived up to that expectation. he served in world war i. he was the political rival with roosevelt during the great depression. when world war ii started the two cousins put their differences aside. initially he served as a commander in the first infantry division, and he served in the big red one, which was one of the few battle tested divisions to go into normandy. however, roosevelt didn't gain a lot of acclaim or trust in the eyes of omar bradley or george paton. theodore roosevelt had a very laid-back command persona, and that wasn't up to snuff with somebody who was spitting polish as george paton was, and omar bradley thought he got a little bit too comfortable and perhaps a little too cozy and laid-back with some of the soldiers, and there wasn't that sort of rigid discipline that makes a good soldier a good soldier. so he was removed from command in the first infantry division and he landed a spot as the first assistant division commander in the months and year prio
so those are the two expectations of theodore roosevelt's kids. and junior lived up to that expectation. he served in world war i. he was the political rival with roosevelt during the great depression. when world war ii started the two cousins put their differences aside. initially he served as a commander in the first infantry division, and he served in the big red one, which was one of the few battle tested divisions to go into normandy. however, roosevelt didn't gain a lot of acclaim or...
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of course theodore roosevelt junior had a long military lineage in his family. his father stormed up san juan hill in 19 -- in 1898. then a number of years later, theodore roosevelt expected all his sons to serve in world war i. the arose about him said that theodore roosevelt said junior really lived up to those expectations. he served in world war i. he was a political rival with cousin franklin roosevelt during the great depression. when ww2 started, the two cousins put their differences aside. a theater junior wanted to get into the military once again. he served as the first commander in the third infantry division. he served in the big red one, which is one of the big battle to go into normandy. roosevelt did not gain a lot of acclaim or trust in the eyes of omar bradley or george patton. theodore roosevelt junior had a laid-back persona that wasn't up to snuff with summary who was spit and polish as george patton was. omar bradley thought he had gotten too comfortable and too cozy with some of the soldiers, and there wasn't that rigid discipline that make
of course theodore roosevelt junior had a long military lineage in his family. his father stormed up san juan hill in 19 -- in 1898. then a number of years later, theodore roosevelt expected all his sons to serve in world war i. the arose about him said that theodore roosevelt said junior really lived up to those expectations. he served in world war i. he was a political rival with cousin franklin roosevelt during the great depression. when ww2 started, the two cousins put their differences...
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long had been governor of massachusetts and was secretary of the navy was theodore's roosevelt -- theodore roosevelt became assistant secretary. roosevelt was not good at being assistant anything. he was so dynamic. he was a compulsive activists, even his physical behavior, not just his political policy. so one day, when secretary long was feeling ill, he had a series of bodyaches, he heard about a new electric massage machine, went often spent the day testing this new machine. one day, when secretary long was feeling ill, he had a series of body aches. he had an electric massage machine. he was testing the new machine. during that day theodore roosevelt arrived at the office and he was alone. he called his best friend and said, start sending telegrams. sure enough he authorized unlimited new seamen. ordered all american ships ready to sail, then he ordered the pacific fleet, which was in china towards the philippines. he wired admiral dewey. the next day, secretary came in and wrote in his diary, i find that the error roosevelt has created more of a ruckus in the explosion of the main cre
long had been governor of massachusetts and was secretary of the navy was theodore's roosevelt -- theodore roosevelt became assistant secretary. roosevelt was not good at being assistant anything. he was so dynamic. he was a compulsive activists, even his physical behavior, not just his political policy. so one day, when secretary long was feeling ill, he had a series of bodyaches, he heard about a new electric massage machine, went often spent the day testing this new machine. one day, when...
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i called my book on theodore roosevelt, the last romantic. he benefited from the fact that the west, faded into a romantic memory. and arrived to kill the last in the vicinity of madera. the fact that it was last didn't prevent him from shooting didn't get his trophy, but did make him into a conservation and theodore roosevelt became the advocate of national parks but the reason he did that was the west is fading away. i could tell you but i want you to read this book. for the purpose of this evening, you don't have to read the book, you just have to buy the book. my father was a salesman before me. and the way to sell, one of his cardinal principles was don't talk past the sale. i have a tendency to talk long but i have books to sell. i am going to take questions. i want to see what questions you might have. if you think you're getting shortchanged, the questions might be short but i can answer them. >> the title of the book? >> "dreams of el dorado: a history of the american west," where did the title come from. the title is a remnant of th
i called my book on theodore roosevelt, the last romantic. he benefited from the fact that the west, faded into a romantic memory. and arrived to kill the last in the vicinity of madera. the fact that it was last didn't prevent him from shooting didn't get his trophy, but did make him into a conservation and theodore roosevelt became the advocate of national parks but the reason he did that was the west is fading away. i could tell you but i want you to read this book. for the purpose of this...
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theodore roosevelt was the first western president pretty was born in the west. the west was essential to the persona that the other roosevelt took on and his western connection was what changed the silk stocking new yorker into an individual of the ordinary people of america could really identify with and that was the result of his connection to this. my story is west of the mississippi river from roughly 1800 to 1900. why stop there? because after that the west becomes enough like the rest of the country that to understand california in the 1950s you need to understand the united states in the 1950s and to understand california 18 50's that's it. .. h.w. brands: see the west as understood historically, fade into memory. i called my book on theater roosevelt, a long time ago, theodore roosevelt benefited on the fact that the west, was fading into a kind of romantic age memory. he arrived the first time in the west in time to kill the last buffalo in the vicinity of medora territory. the fact that he was black didn't prevent him from shooting it. he wanted to get
theodore roosevelt was the first western president pretty was born in the west. the west was essential to the persona that the other roosevelt took on and his western connection was what changed the silk stocking new yorker into an individual of the ordinary people of america could really identify with and that was the result of his connection to this. my story is west of the mississippi river from roughly 1800 to 1900. why stop there? because after that the west becomes enough like the rest of...
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sounded like henry cabot lodge and theodore roosevelt. that became the crux of our debate. when we signed a treaty and forced the spanish to surrender these islands, the philippines, guam, cuba, and puerto rico. we paid $20 million for the philippines. andrew connick he announced he wants to pay the u.s. treasury $20 million to buy the philippines so he can set them free. carnegie wrote this essay saying how can we hang the declaration of independence on the wall when we have made it illegal in the philippines to advocate filipino independence. so a huge war broke out in the philippines. only the anti-imperialists had expected this. mckinley and roosevelt and the others believed the filipinos would simply accept this, so for the first time in our history, the united states wound up in a war in which we had to shoot
sounded like henry cabot lodge and theodore roosevelt. that became the crux of our debate. when we signed a treaty and forced the spanish to surrender these islands, the philippines, guam, cuba, and puerto rico. we paid $20 million for the philippines. andrew connick he announced he wants to pay the u.s. treasury $20 million to buy the philippines so he can set them free. carnegie wrote this essay saying how can we hang the declaration of independence on the wall when we have made it illegal in...
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the crew of the "theodore roosevelt" it will be difficult for the next commanding officer to come behind him and difficult for all the officers in these roles of responsibility to trust the chain of command to have their back when they have to make tough decisions. >> the president today said that the letter is bad because it showed weakness and we don't like weakness and the acting secretary said this, i didn't want to get into a decision where the president would feel he had to intervene because the navy couldn't be decisive. if i were the president and saw a commanding officer of a ship exercising poor judgment, i would be asking why the leadership of the navy isn't taking action itself. the president vowing to get involved. what do you make he was trying to stop the president from doing something? >> i saw that reporting, as well. i think it's very ironic because all of the things in his interview that secretary modly pointed out were weaknesses in captain crozier's captain flying half way around the world and making these disparaging and ridiculous remarks such as him. the navy look
the crew of the "theodore roosevelt" it will be difficult for the next commanding officer to come behind him and difficult for all the officers in these roles of responsibility to trust the chain of command to have their back when they have to make tough decisions. >> the president today said that the letter is bad because it showed weakness and we don't like weakness and the acting secretary said this, i didn't want to get into a decision where the president would feel he had...
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theodore roosevelt's a u.s. navy vessel is once again making headlines around the world it appears that a sailor from the crew of that vessel has died from coronavirus now you'll recall that the ship made headlines at 1st when a memo was 'd sent out by the captain of the ship describing a dire situation onboard take a listen we are not had war sailors do not need to die if we do not act now we're failing to properly take care of our most trusted asset our sailors keeping overthe $4000.00 young men and women on board the t.r. is an unnecessary risk and breaks faith with those sailors intrusted to our care now after that memo was sent out the captain of the ship was fired however his crew described him as a hero and applauded him take a listen to that. and now the case has become almost symbolic of widespread accusations and allegations of mismanagement of the coronavirus situation by the u.s. government there has been widespread outrage about the firing of the captain and criticism of that decision from many prom
theodore roosevelt's a u.s. navy vessel is once again making headlines around the world it appears that a sailor from the crew of that vessel has died from coronavirus now you'll recall that the ship made headlines at 1st when a memo was 'd sent out by the captain of the ship describing a dire situation onboard take a listen we are not had war sailors do not need to die if we do not act now we're failing to properly take care of our most trusted asset our sailors keeping overthe $4000.00 young...
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letters to theodore january 12, 1933. had three-way conversations at some point between the different people all had these incrediblee incredible collections and so having that rich of an archive is amazing to. when i'm in information iranian mike if you are a of a certain age, you might know if brad pitt were still relevant, he would be the brad pitt of 1912. [laughter] >> so he would be the brad pitt of 1921. >> he was a old star -- goldstar accused of killing a movie actress and so the things that were in the final, i was with an archivist and picked up the lock of hair and i said what is this and she said that the actresses hair he supposedly killed and it's just playing in his final. he kept all this evidence that he really shouldn't have had. there were loaded guns. they had the uc berkeley police come out and remove the pan to stop bad things from happening. he removed a bullet from a woman's heart. it was pretty incredible things that wereh in there. he did chart his own urine levels. [laughter] it'expanded the in
letters to theodore january 12, 1933. had three-way conversations at some point between the different people all had these incrediblee incredible collections and so having that rich of an archive is amazing to. when i'm in information iranian mike if you are a of a certain age, you might know if brad pitt were still relevant, he would be the brad pitt of 1912. [laughter] >> so he would be the brad pitt of 1921. >> he was a old star -- goldstar accused of killing a movie actress and...
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theodore roosevelt is that around a 3rd of the of the sailors have been evacuated and they are unsure. moment so i mean it seems like he got his wish but almost at the expense of his job and the navy to ship said help was on its way already ok is there going to be any political fallout from from any of this bullet hole to see where it's going to come from to be honest members of the house armed services committee and the democrats on that committee they said they should a statement when he was sacked they were saying that he it was wrong to sack him without a thorough investigation they didn't say it was just wrong to sack him period and they said he hadn't they haven't investigated this situation enough and it this decision was taken too quickly the republicans on that same committee didn't make any comment and bernie sanders has has called for him to be to be reinstated that's one of the democrats presidential hopefuls but donald trump the u.s. president he wasn't very supportive in fact he took the side of the military leadership against captain crazy as you can hear in the sound b
theodore roosevelt is that around a 3rd of the of the sailors have been evacuated and they are unsure. moment so i mean it seems like he got his wish but almost at the expense of his job and the navy to ship said help was on its way already ok is there going to be any political fallout from from any of this bullet hole to see where it's going to come from to be honest members of the house armed services committee and the democrats on that committee they said they should a statement when he was...
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"theodor roosevelt," the american aircraft carrier that has been stricken by the pandemic. nick schifrin joins me now. so, nick, tell us what's happen >> reporter: yeah, judy, this was a realxtraordinary memo that the captain of the theodore roosevelt, captain brett crozier, we saw that over the weekend, he said mor than 100 sailors on the theodore roosevelt were sick with covid 19 andhe couldn't keep them safe because to have the conditions on board, they just simply worl tooely together, and, so, he wanted 90% the crew off immediately. he warned sailors could die. so today we hear from thomas modly, the navy secretaryf defense to two aspects of the memo, one, who it was sent to -- he accused the o captainf sending the memo to 20 or 30 people outside of the chain of command -- and also intent. he said the captain's letter created panic on the ship me they the first heard about this was when the memo was leaked to the media and also misrepresented, the moves the navy was taking to get the sailors off theship. listen to thomas modly, acting secretarof the navy now. >> i coul
"theodor roosevelt," the american aircraft carrier that has been stricken by the pandemic. nick schifrin joins me now. so, nick, tell us what's happen >> reporter: yeah, judy, this was a realxtraordinary memo that the captain of the theodore roosevelt, captain brett crozier, we saw that over the weekend, he said mor than 100 sailors on the theodore roosevelt were sick with covid 19 andhe couldn't keep them safe because to have the conditions on board, they just simply worl...
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in national headlines this morning, a number of lawmakers believe that former captain of the uss theodore roosevelt brett crozier was treated unfairly this after the santa rosa native was fired for sounding the alarm about a coronavirus outbreak aboard his aircraft carrier. now there are calls to reinstate him as captain joe khaleel tells us about it. >>nearly 2 weeks after captain brett crozier was relieved of his duty captain crozier was absolutely correct in what he did he was putting his sailors first lawmakers on the house armed services committee say crozier should be reinstated as commander of the uss theodore roosevelt i think the morale on the ship is touch that unless she were to reinstate him. he would have to. into some wholesale changes. congresswoman jackie spear says crozier's distress letter and emails to naval officials which were leaked to the public were not grounds to dismiss him i want all of those details she's calling for an independent inspector general to look into why crozier's original request for help were ignored congressman john garamendi says he believes cro
in national headlines this morning, a number of lawmakers believe that former captain of the uss theodore roosevelt brett crozier was treated unfairly this after the santa rosa native was fired for sounding the alarm about a coronavirus outbreak aboard his aircraft carrier. now there are calls to reinstate him as captain joe khaleel tells us about it. >>nearly 2 weeks after captain brett crozier was relieved of his duty captain crozier was absolutely correct in what he did he was putting...
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"theodore roosevelt." aboard the u.s.s. "theodore roosevelt." penta the pentagon says 137 of the ship's sailors have the coronavirus with more than half of the crew still to be tested. navid martin reports on how the sailors' send-off for their captain relieved of command. >> reporter: the fired captain of the carrier "theodore roosevelt" left his ship for the last time, his crew cheering and chanting his name. just as striking as the show of support for captain brett crozier is the lack of social distancing among the crew. >> i did not come to this decision lightly. >> reporter: that was acting navy secretary thomas modly, announcing he had relieved crozier of his command because of this now-famous letter from w-e captain complaining the navy was not acting fast enough to get his crew off the ship and into isolation. >> to me, that demonstrated demonstratedor judgment in the extremely poor jud middle of a crisis because what it's done, it's created a s cretorm. >> reporter: while the crew of 4,800 continues to be tested and put into quarantine,
"theodore roosevelt." aboard the u.s.s. "theodore roosevelt." penta the pentagon says 137 of the ship's sailors have the coronavirus with more than half of the crew still to be tested. navid martin reports on how the sailors' send-off for their captain relieved of command. >> reporter: the fired captain of the carrier "theodore roosevelt" left his ship for the last time, his crew cheering and chanting his name. just as striking as the show of support for...
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tonight the commanding officer of the "uss theodore roosevelt" is making an extraordinary plea to evacuateajority of the 4,000 sailors on his aircraft carrier. he says he fears the virus is spreading on board so quickly that it is risking american lives. new york remains the epicenter of the crisis. the governor there, andrew cuomo, now says his state is heading into battle. even as more health care professionals are getting sick themselves. our team is covering every angle of this story tonight. and mola lenghi leads us off from new york's central park. mola? >> reporter: the death toll in the state of new york has jumped 25% in the last day, topping more than 300 deaths in a 24-hour period. governor andrew cuomo is warning that the coronavirus cases, when they peak, we'll need twice the number of beds we have now in the state of new york making these makeshift field hospitals like this one in central park all the more vital. at this brooooklyn hospital tod, the grim ritual of bodies moved into makeshift morgues is a stark reminder of covid-19's toll on the largest city. health officials
tonight the commanding officer of the "uss theodore roosevelt" is making an extraordinary plea to evacuateajority of the 4,000 sailors on his aircraft carrier. he says he fears the virus is spreading on board so quickly that it is risking american lives. new york remains the epicenter of the crisis. the governor there, andrew cuomo, now says his state is heading into battle. even as more health care professionals are getting sick themselves. our team is covering every angle of this...
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theodore roosevelt may be command dismissed him for not following proper protocol protocol and allegedly causing panic by letting his complaint link to the media. they have to report i mean an essay of has been following the story is here to talk to us about it i mean hi thanks for coming in. what's been the reaction to captain cross his dismissal but as you can see in these videos here that were shared on social media the crew really seemed to love him too to see him as a hero and you can see in that sendoff that i think they saw him as somebody who's protecting the ship and that shouldn't be dismissed at the time so there was a lot of voices on social media including twitter we have tweets from people who were on that ship there they saw him as somebody who was sticking up for them. he says i will cherish that moment for the rest of my life he was a great commanding officer and a humble man he taught me a lot and just a short time of him being there thank you for looking out for us. no one else would have captain crozier. she was a she is family of somebody was on that ship and said th
theodore roosevelt may be command dismissed him for not following proper protocol protocol and allegedly causing panic by letting his complaint link to the media. they have to report i mean an essay of has been following the story is here to talk to us about it i mean hi thanks for coming in. what's been the reaction to captain cross his dismissal but as you can see in these videos here that were shared on social media the crew really seemed to love him too to see him as a hero and you can see...
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his son theodore became, his best friend, his watson character is a big deal in the library world and his cop sidekick was a big deal, they all had collections and everybody kept each other's letters. for somebody doing this type of book was so incredibly important and unusual because there is a point i got two screens, very digital for me, two screens and god theodore, his son's letters from january 12th, 1933, and his letters to theodore january 12th, 1933, and i can create conversations. i had 3-way conversations at some point between these different people paul had these incredible collections and so having that rich at an archive is amazing. somebody asked me the other night how i pick the cases and i was a little embarrassed because my editor was sitting there and i said i just the archivist for the biggest files, the 10 biggest criminal case files you have, don't even care what they are because i want to that information and i adjusted, some works and some didn't but i was looking for not just compelling cases but a lot of information. when i mean information i mean in one of t
his son theodore became, his best friend, his watson character is a big deal in the library world and his cop sidekick was a big deal, they all had collections and everybody kept each other's letters. for somebody doing this type of book was so incredibly important and unusual because there is a point i got two screens, very digital for me, two screens and god theodore, his son's letters from january 12th, 1933, and his letters to theodore january 12th, 1933, and i can create conversations. i...
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theodore roosevelt more than 150 people have tested positive for the virus the navy dismissed him for not following proper protocol and allegedly causing panic by letting his complaint leak to the media. report on the short has been following the story she's here to talk to us about a high what's been the reaction to this captain's departure from the navy when it does depend on whether you look at the navy leadership or the servicemen and women who was serving under him hierarchies at all was very very important in any military organizing. ation and if you look at the rank and file the crew members past now they have been tweeting very very positive things about this captain it seems like he was very very well loved for instance and there's some cool crew members tweeting their thanks to captain brett pros. spouses of one of the crew members tweeting that he deserves a medal and then lots of other people saying that he is an american hero. and that they're you know the tweets his is always quite easy to type easy to hit send and there are also a number of petitions that are going roun
theodore roosevelt more than 150 people have tested positive for the virus the navy dismissed him for not following proper protocol and allegedly causing panic by letting his complaint leak to the media. report on the short has been following the story she's here to talk to us about a high what's been the reaction to this captain's departure from the navy when it does depend on whether you look at the navy leadership or the servicemen and women who was serving under him hierarchies at all was...
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the uss theodore roosevelt, one of the world's most powerful war machines.munity of 5,000 people, jammed in a very confined space. in the driving seat, with the power of life and death, was captain brett crozier, until thursday. i am here today to inform you that today at my direction the commanding officer of the uss theodore roosevelt, captain brett crozier, was relieved of command by a carrier strike group commander, rear admiral stuart baker. the problems may have started during the ship's most recent port visit to da nang in central vietnam, at the beginning of march. two weeks later, the first crewmembers fell ill. within days, the numbers were in dozens, and the situation looked potentially catastrophic. captain crozier headed for the us naval base on the pacific island to guam, to offload the sick, and sent an email to his superiors calling for, in his words, "decisive action" to protect the rest of the crew. but he copied the e—mail to at least 20 other people. that is just not acceptable. he did not take care and what that did is it create a panic
the uss theodore roosevelt, one of the world's most powerful war machines.munity of 5,000 people, jammed in a very confined space. in the driving seat, with the power of life and death, was captain brett crozier, until thursday. i am here today to inform you that today at my direction the commanding officer of the uss theodore roosevelt, captain brett crozier, was relieved of command by a carrier strike group commander, rear admiral stuart baker. the problems may have started during the ship's...
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"theodore roosevelt," carrying 4,000 sailors, sent a here assessment to the pentagon.ked in guam, it's estimated nearly 100 sailors are infected, and that number is growing. in a letter made public today, captain brett crozier said, "if necessary, we go to war with the ndrces we have and fight sick, but we are not at war. sailors do not need to die." adding, "keeping crew members on board is an unnecessary risk." he's asking for the aircraft carrier to be evacuated and cleaned, taking one of the most valuable assets of the u.s. military off-line. also off-line, nearly 400 boston healthcare workers testing positive for covid-19 at four of the city's largest hospitals. daniela lamass is a critical care physician at brigham and women's hospital where more than 100 have been infected. >> by being healthcare workers, we're not actually able to do what's being recommended to the rest of the country, which is stay at home. it's not surprising to me that more of us are testing positive >> reporter: long-term care >> reporter: long-term care facilities are also facing a crisis.
"theodore roosevelt," carrying 4,000 sailors, sent a here assessment to the pentagon.ked in guam, it's estimated nearly 100 sailors are infected, and that number is growing. in a letter made public today, captain brett crozier said, "if necessary, we go to war with the ndrces we have and fight sick, but we are not at war. sailors do not need to die." adding, "keeping crew members on board is an unnecessary risk." he's asking for the aircraft carrier to be evacuated...
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nuclear powered aircraft carrier have tested positive for the corona virus the captain of the theodore roosevelt has told the pentagon that the virus is spreading uncontrollably and has called for immediate help to quarantine its crew let's turn to correspondent particle hane in maryland patty i know that you spent time on this ship how serious could this get. well in a previous job that tricky the layover i'm not in years i spent months or of us as the er roosevelt and i can tell you that this could get x. initially worse much much quicker than we've seen just in the general public in here slot there were 17 levels of stairs and lights on the air at an aircraft carrier us and if you go to the stairs they're pretty steep the pretty dangerous you have to hold on the ground so imagine you touch your face you touch the red line another 5000 people are going to use you know savings and sterols they sleep a flight and have the list of groups sleep about what happens of each other at such a tight corner they can't actually were over in your sleep because your shoulders for all this and they
nuclear powered aircraft carrier have tested positive for the corona virus the captain of the theodore roosevelt has told the pentagon that the virus is spreading uncontrollably and has called for immediate help to quarantine its crew let's turn to correspondent particle hane in maryland patty i know that you spent time on this ship how serious could this get. well in a previous job that tricky the layover i'm not in years i spent months or of us as the er roosevelt and i can tell you that this...
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. >>> and breaking news about the commander of the uss theodore roosevelt who was ousted after raising the alarm about coronavirus on his ship. i know that every single time that i suit up, there is a chance that that's the last time. 300 miles an hour, thats where i feel normal. i might be crazy but i'm not stupid. having an annuity tells me that i'm protected. during turbulent times, consider protected lifetime income from an annuity as part of your retirement plan. this can help you cover your essential monthly expenses. learn more at protectedincome.org . >>> despite objections from medical experts about rising deaths, lack of testing and inadequate contact tracing, georgia and oklahoma join the list of states reopening some nonessential businesses today. there are no such plans in hot spots around the country, we should mention. erica hill is live in new york following all of this and still new york with the most coronavirus cases, erica, and deaths there in the entire country. but the governor there cautioned strongly against reopening any time soon, at least in his state. >> tha
. >>> and breaking news about the commander of the uss theodore roosevelt who was ousted after raising the alarm about coronavirus on his ship. i know that every single time that i suit up, there is a chance that that's the last time. 300 miles an hour, thats where i feel normal. i might be crazy but i'm not stupid. having an annuity tells me that i'm protected. during turbulent times, consider protected lifetime income from an annuity as part of your retirement plan. this can help you...
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i got two screens and theodore, his sons letters from january 121933 and his letters to theodore, generate 12, 1933 and can create conversations literally. i have three weight conversations at some point betweenon these different people that have these credible collections and so having that rich of an archive is amazing and somebody asked me the other night how i picked the cases and was embarrassed because my editor was sitting there and i said i asked the archivist for the biggest file and give me the ten biggest criminal caseus fils you have and i don't even care what they are because i wanted that information and of course, i adjusted and some worked and some did not but i was looking for not just compelling cases but a lot of information and when i mean information i mean in one of these -- we will bring this up. one of the cases is scotty arbuckle if you are of a certain age you might know of scotty arbuckle who is if brad pitt were still relevant he would be the brad pitt of 1928. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] so, he would beat the brad pitt of 1921. he was a film star who w
i got two screens and theodore, his sons letters from january 121933 and his letters to theodore, generate 12, 1933 and can create conversations literally. i have three weight conversations at some point betweenon these different people that have these credible collections and so having that rich of an archive is amazing and somebody asked me the other night how i picked the cases and was embarrassed because my editor was sitting there and i said i asked the archivist for the biggest file and...
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this is from theodore. a nice job by theodore. if you want to share your kids' artwork, whatever they have been working on to work their way through this as well, you can share it on social media, just use the hash tag kpix, and our social media team will be on the lookout for those. >>> parents are becoming artists and teachers now. right? >> coming up in sports, leagues are delaying play, but one is holding up its cleats for good. >> and the what we do now will forever change our tomorrow. so let's do the right thing, today. let's stay at home. let's wash up. let's always keep our distance - please, six feet apart at least. let's look after ourselves, itill all be worth it. we can all do our part. so those on the front line can do their part. and when this is over, we will all, continue, to thrive. here at abbvie, we're inventing medicines of the future to create tomorrows that will be healthier... ...and happier, while making medicines that help people right now. because that's the present we wanted to live in. and that's the f
this is from theodore. a nice job by theodore. if you want to share your kids' artwork, whatever they have been working on to work their way through this as well, you can share it on social media, just use the hash tag kpix, and our social media team will be on the lookout for those. >>> parents are becoming artists and teachers now. right? >> coming up in sports, leagues are delaying play, but one is holding up its cleats for good. >> and the what we do now will forever...
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nuclear powered aircraft carrier have tested positive for a hole that 19 the captain of the theodore roosevelt has told the pentagon that the virus is spreading uncontrollably and call for immediate help to quarantine in school but defense secretary ma casper say it's not the right time to evacuate personnel on board a correspondent patty cohan who was previously spent months on board the ship as following developments from maryland i can tell you that this could get x. initially worse much much quicker than we've seen just in the general public and here's why there are about 70 levels of stairs and lights on the aircraft carrier us and if you go to the stairs they're pretty steep the pretty dangers you have to pull on the ground so imagine you touch your face you touch the railing another 5000 people are going to use you know savings and sterols they sleep about half of the list of groups sleep about a foot half above each other it's such a tight corner that you can't actually rule or in your sleep because your shoulders fall fish and they all eat together so you can't do the ships
nuclear powered aircraft carrier have tested positive for a hole that 19 the captain of the theodore roosevelt has told the pentagon that the virus is spreading uncontrollably and call for immediate help to quarantine in school but defense secretary ma casper say it's not the right time to evacuate personnel on board a correspondent patty cohan who was previously spent months on board the ship as following developments from maryland i can tell you that this could get x. initially worse much...
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>> i listened to his speech on the theodore roosevelt .e never heard any senior cir lian or senficer talk like that to the crew and, fro my perespective, he walked off that ship, that was the time for him to walk out of the navy. there just wasn't my question about it. didn't have any credibility left with the troops, he didn't have any credibility left, apparently, with the administaltion. so he , for the good of the navy, he needed to move on, which is what he did. >> let broaden the discussion tohe overall response to we've now seen thousands of members of the military come back with positive responses. i've spoken to some people who couple of things, one, not for a responding quickly enough,ut also deputizing some of these decisions to lower-l commanders, allowing lower-lel commanders to decide how to respond to covid 19. is that a legitimate criticism? how do you think the pentagon has done overall in response to >> i think the response to have the pentagon is not unlike the country's, how do you get ahead of this because it moves so
>> i listened to his speech on the theodore roosevelt .e never heard any senior cir lian or senficer talk like that to the crew and, fro my perespective, he walked off that ship, that was the time for him to walk out of the navy. there just wasn't my question about it. didn't have any credibility left with the troops, he didn't have any credibility left, apparently, with the administaltion. so he , for the good of the navy, he needed to move on, which is what he did. >> let broaden...
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as theodore roosevelt certainly sadly there is some vindication that he may receive from this at least in the realm of public opinion given the fact that he sounded the alarm he was very concerned about seeing coronavirus ripping through not just his own ship but the cruise ships around the world who had been in many cases debilitated by it so this is something that he was afraid of for his own ship of course he made this known publicly when he was not getting results from the higher chain of command within the u.s.s. within the u.s. navy and that resulted in his dismissal but his dismissal in fact was caught on video when he was leaving the ship he was cheered by the sailors who looked at him very admirably for essentially trying to save their lives but this is sort of a twist in turning story in the u.s. navy because the acting navy secretary then went made a speech to this very same crew called this captain that they revered. as stupid and he was then in turn dismissed from his job so this is yet another sort of aspect to this case that thou that we have this death this is certainly
as theodore roosevelt certainly sadly there is some vindication that he may receive from this at least in the realm of public opinion given the fact that he sounded the alarm he was very concerned about seeing coronavirus ripping through not just his own ship but the cruise ships around the world who had been in many cases debilitated by it so this is something that he was afraid of for his own ship of course he made this known publicly when he was not getting results from the higher chain of...
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theodore roosevelt" and the latest on the plight of the sailors is next.oft music) - [female vo] restaurants are facing a crisis. and they're counting on your takeout and delivery orders to make it through. grubhub. together we can help save the restaurants we love. at&t knows you have a lot of things on your mind. staying connected shouldn't be one of them. that's why we're offering contactless delivery and set-up on all devices. and for those experiencing financial hardship due to this crisis, we'll work with you to keep your service up and running. hi! because at at&t, we're always committed to keeping you connected. many of life's moments in thare being put on hold. are staying at home, at carvana, we understand that, for some, getting a car just can't wait. to help, we're giving our customers up to 90 days to make their first payment. shop online from the comfort of your couch, and get your car with touchless delivery to keep you safe. and for even greater peace of mind, all carvana cars come with a seven-day return policy. so if you need to keep movi
theodore roosevelt" and the latest on the plight of the sailors is next.oft music) - [female vo] restaurants are facing a crisis. and they're counting on your takeout and delivery orders to make it through. grubhub. together we can help save the restaurants we love. at&t knows you have a lot of things on your mind. staying connected shouldn't be one of them. that's why we're offering contactless delivery and set-up on all devices. and for those experiencing financial hardship due to...
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. >>> the navy says at least 137 sailors aboard the aircraft carrier "uss theodore roosevelt" tested positive amid growing criticism of the firing of the captain that pleaded for help to stop the outbreak. courtney kube on the extraordinary scene as the captain left his ship. >> reporter: the navy may have fired captain brett crozier but his sailors would not let him go quietly. chanting his name, sailors swarmed to say good-bye to crozier who sounded the alarm about a growing coronavirus outbreak on board the "uss theodore roosevelt." before departing crozier turned to wave farewell and this week he begged leaders to help the ship's crew. we are not at war he wrote. sailors do not need to die. acting navy secretary thomas modley said crozier sent the letter to multiple people on an unclassified server rather than going directly to his leadership. >> to me, that represented poor judgment in the middle of a crisis because it created a firestorm. >> reporter: he was dismissed for speaking out and trying to protect his sailors it's been said. >> they can't fire their way out of the prob
. >>> the navy says at least 137 sailors aboard the aircraft carrier "uss theodore roosevelt" tested positive amid growing criticism of the firing of the captain that pleaded for help to stop the outbreak. courtney kube on the extraordinary scene as the captain left his ship. >> reporter: the navy may have fired captain brett crozier but his sailors would not let him go quietly. chanting his name, sailors swarmed to say good-bye to crozier who sounded the alarm about a...
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a sailor on the "uss theodore roosevelt" was found unconscious after being diagnosed with the coronavirusnt, our priority is keeping our customers, employees, and communities safe. during these uncertain times we want you to get great service without leaving the safety of your home. shop at sprint.com for free next day shipping and no activation fees on our best new phone deals, like the samsung galaxy s20 5g for just $0 a month. plus, you'll also get a $100 prepaid mastercard when...
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soon after president theodore roosevelt a fellow hunter and conservationist stepped up to the plate to ensure that didn't happen. after seeing the giant chasm in 1903 he addressed the people of arizona. leave it as it is. you cannot improve on it. the ages have been at work on an man can only mark it. what you can do is keep it for your children and your children's children, and for all who come after you as one of the great sites every american if you can travel at all should see. we've gotten past the days my fellow citizens when we are to be pardoned if we treat any part of our country is something to be skin for two or three years for the use of the present generation. whether it's the forest, the water, the scenery. whatever it is handle it so your children's children get the benefit of it. five years later with his own executive authority roosevelt permanently protected the grand canyon for those future generations. standing there before that same seemingly impossible chasm i watched the shimmering emerald waters of the colorado race by. avalanches of fraud rising falling as accr
soon after president theodore roosevelt a fellow hunter and conservationist stepped up to the plate to ensure that didn't happen. after seeing the giant chasm in 1903 he addressed the people of arizona. leave it as it is. you cannot improve on it. the ages have been at work on an man can only mark it. what you can do is keep it for your children and your children's children, and for all who come after you as one of the great sites every american if you can travel at all should see. we've gotten...
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a sale your from the theodore rose -- a sailor from the theodore roosevelt is the first to die from theiseased the captain was fired for writing to his commanders begging for help to stop the spread on board. the acting navy secretary resigned after he criticized the captain, calling him stupid and naive. u.s. president donald trump has retweeted a call to fire his top expert on infectious diseases. dr. anthony fauci appeared on tv to say more lives could have been saved if the u.s. government had taken some measures sooner. more on this, let's cross to really in washington. -- kimberly in washington. how much is found she -- is dr. fauci's position at risk? >> the latest statement coming from the deputy white house press secretary says that, in fact, the u.s. president has no intention of firing dr. anthony fauci. he says the media chatter is ridiculous. president trump is not firing dr. fauci. he is a trusted advisor to the president. a trusted advisor to the president. but i couldn't tell you the speculation over whether or not dr. fauci might be removed from the coronavirus task for
a sale your from the theodore rose -- a sailor from the theodore roosevelt is the first to die from theiseased the captain was fired for writing to his commanders begging for help to stop the spread on board. the acting navy secretary resigned after he criticized the captain, calling him stupid and naive. u.s. president donald trump has retweeted a call to fire his top expert on infectious diseases. dr. anthony fauci appeared on tv to say more lives could have been saved if the u.s. government...
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. >> reporter: amid plans to move some 3,000 sailors off the uss theodore roosevelt after the virus exploded on their ship, the navy captain that sent a letter pleading for help has now been relieved of his command >> at no time did the co relay the various levels of alarm that i along with the rest of the world learned from his letter when it was published by the co's hometown newspaper two days later. >> reporter: as hospitals everywhere face an influx of patients a national blood shortage threatens to create another crisis the fda changing their guidelines allowing more americans to donate. in texas, where new cases are exploding officials in austin are investigating a group of 70 college students who chartered a plan to cabo morgan is in texas >> more than half of the college students are now sick with the virus. dozens are in isolation. officials now trying to track down anyone that could have exposed upon returning home. >> reporter: in hawaii a florida man was arrested after police say he violated the island's orders for visitors to stay isolated in their hotel rooms for 14 days. with
. >> reporter: amid plans to move some 3,000 sailors off the uss theodore roosevelt after the virus exploded on their ship, the navy captain that sent a letter pleading for help has now been relieved of his command >> at no time did the co relay the various levels of alarm that i along with the rest of the world learned from his letter when it was published by the co's hometown newspaper two days later. >> reporter: as hospitals everywhere face an influx of patients a national...