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however at the institute of psychology of the university of liberty in germany professor so young parklands with the 1st time. that. her work reveals the mechanism by which food could influence our thoughts and for that the researcher has developed a rather original experiment and. imagine that you face the following dilemma. the money on the table was to be divided into 2 sums but it's your partner a stranger who decides how it is to be distributed. i give you to yours and i keep it for me. if you accept the unfair offer you leave with a little money but much less than your partners. if you refuse no one wins anything so what would you do. do you accept the offer and take the 2 year olds even if you feel cheated or you refuse and leave with empty pockets but your head held high. well it turns out surprisingly that whether you'll take the money or not depends on what you just. and these are stored as part of this study we follow 24 people who came into the laboratory twice to have 2 different breakfasts. for us via 1st thing when we found that the same person made completely different decis
however at the institute of psychology of the university of liberty in germany professor so young parklands with the 1st time. that. her work reveals the mechanism by which food could influence our thoughts and for that the researcher has developed a rather original experiment and. imagine that you face the following dilemma. the money on the table was to be divided into 2 sums but it's your partner a stranger who decides how it is to be distributed. i give you to yours and i keep it for me. if...
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liberty university. it's been getting a lot of press attention because the president, mr. falwell, welcomed or allowed students of liberty to return to campus after spring break. we've been chronicling the various activities of spring breakers this year doing exactly what the government in so many
liberty university. it's been getting a lot of press attention because the president, mr. falwell, welcomed or allowed students of liberty to return to campus after spring break. we've been chronicling the various activities of spring breakers this year doing exactly what the government in so many
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since 2015, he has been assistant professor of history at purdue university. "captives of liberty" is an important and thought-provoking book that examines how the founding generation of americans grappled with the problems of prisoner treatment. during the eight-year conflict, american forces captured more than 17,000 british and germanic soldiers. that was 1000 more mariners. in fact, the number of enemy prisoners in american custody often exceeded that of the american soldiers in the continental army. these prisoners proved increasingly burdensome for the new nation as the war progressed. what was to become of these men? how would they be confined? who would pay to house and feed them? when and how should they be released? a series of political issues compounded these logistical difficulties. in his talk this evening, professor jones will take us from the meeting rooms of the continental congress to the prison camps of virginia, maryland, and pennsylvania, revealing the factors that coalesce to transform the conflict into a war for vengeance, escalating violence. precipitously.
since 2015, he has been assistant professor of history at purdue university. "captives of liberty" is an important and thought-provoking book that examines how the founding generation of americans grappled with the problems of prisoner treatment. during the eight-year conflict, american forces captured more than 17,000 british and germanic soldiers. that was 1000 more mariners. in fact, the number of enemy prisoners in american custody often exceeded that of the american soldiers in...
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make the world you want. >>> as maybe of the nation's colleges and universities remain closed to help limit the spread of coronavirus, liberty university, the evangelical school in lynchburg, virginia, run by this man, jerry fallwel jr., decided to re-open in direct contravention of all medical advice. as governors around the country were closing nonessential services and banning large services, jerry falwell jr., a staunch ally of the president, went on tv to talk about how many so many people are overreacting. >> it's strategy to me how many people are overreacting. impeachment didn't work and the mueller report didn't work. article 25 didn't work. maybe this is their next attempt to get trump. >> so last week jerry falwell junior ordered his students and staff back to school. you'll never guess what happened next. "new york times" is reporting as of friday nearly a dozen liberty university students were sick with symptoms that suggested coronavirus. propublica reporter alex mcginnis reported liberty university and reported on the re-opening in a piece entitled, "what it's like on one of the only university campuses still
make the world you want. >>> as maybe of the nation's colleges and universities remain closed to help limit the spread of coronavirus, liberty university, the evangelical school in lynchburg, virginia, run by this man, jerry fallwel jr., decided to re-open in direct contravention of all medical advice. as governors around the country were closing nonessential services and banning large services, jerry falwell jr., a staunch ally of the president, went on tv to talk about how many so...
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so if there's any university that has the capability of moving instruction to online, it is liberty universityost of their students are already online. but the president there, who's also jerry falwell, who's a staunch trump supporter, made an interesting point. they do have a significant international student body as well that live on campus, and so he does say that they also have an old hotel where they plan to put any students that do fall ill. but again, a lot of the local health experts and a lot of the local government officials there saying that it's not the best move. >> yeah, definitely. we hear both sides of that story right there. >>> coming up next half hour, finding love while still social distancing. >>> but first, the promising new development in the search for a treatment. one doctor weighs in. one doctor weighs in. >>> we're back with russian president vladimir putin in a hazmat suit as he got a virus update at a hospital in moscow. russia has reported less than 500 virus cases and no deaths. the hospital's head doctor told putin that that could change quickly as the number of
so if there's any university that has the capability of moving instruction to online, it is liberty universityost of their students are already online. but the president there, who's also jerry falwell, who's a staunch trump supporter, made an interesting point. they do have a significant international student body as well that live on campus, and so he does say that they also have an old hotel where they plan to put any students that do fall ill. but again, a lot of the local health experts...
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specialist about nuplazid. >>> as many of the nation's colleges and universities remain closed to limit the spread of coronavirus, remembererty univeru -- libertyrsity run by this man decided to reopen last week, a move in direct contradiction of all medical advice. as governors around the country were closing all fonnon-essenti service a staunch ally of the president's went on trump tv to talk about how everyone is overreacting. >> it's just strange to me how so many are overreacting. impeachment didn't work and the mueller report didn't work and article 25 didn't work and so maybe now this is their next attempt to get trump. >> and so last week, jerry ordered his students and staff back to school and you'll never guess what happened next? "the new york times" is reporting as of friday, nearly a dozen students were sick with symptoms that suggested coronavirus. propublica reporter aleck mcgillis reported on a piece entitl entitl entitled what it's like on one of the only university campuses still open. what was it like in lynch burg? >> a very odd tension middle ground where on one hand the campus was back open in contradiction of public healt
specialist about nuplazid. >>> as many of the nation's colleges and universities remain closed to limit the spread of coronavirus, remembererty univeru -- libertyrsity run by this man decided to reopen last week, a move in direct contradiction of all medical advice. as governors around the country were closing all fonnon-essenti service a staunch ally of the president's went on trump tv to talk about how everyone is overreacting. >> it's just strange to me how so many are...
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compelled by what is genuinely best by the university to act and to say nothing of the altruistic obligations as christians." here exclusively is the dean of liberty dave brat. dave, good to see you. >> thanks, martha. >> martha: obviously, you have university closed all across the country. in order to keep these students saved. this is a very, very controversial decision. why? >> well, i just want to state -- it's a little overstatement to say we have all of the students back on campus. where the state delivery of online education since 1985, 110,000 students nationwide, so that raises the complexity. we are doing the best we can put all our students. we have a limited number of students who have come back and are living in the dorm rooms, but we are delivering education, not through the classroom -- students in the classroom -- we are doing a hybrid solution of live lectures, no different than around the state, along with online assessment tools. 3,200 hours of staff time in the last week gearing up for this. we are the best-in-class and online delivery, so we are giving live lectures. our students can interact with their professors online, usin
compelled by what is genuinely best by the university to act and to say nothing of the altruistic obligations as christians." here exclusively is the dean of liberty dave brat. dave, good to see you. >> thanks, martha. >> martha: obviously, you have university closed all across the country. in order to keep these students saved. this is a very, very controversial decision. why? >> well, i just want to state -- it's a little overstatement to say we have all of the students...
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defied calls for the closure of liberty university, where he serves as president, w welcoming thousands of students back from springng break and ordedering faculty members to report t to campupus. falwell is one of f president trump's most prominent supporters. in florida, republican governor ron desantis asked people over 65 and anyone who has traveled from new york state over the last three weeks to selflf-isole fofor 14 days.s. governoror desantis hahas not ordered a statewide lolodown, and some florida beaches remain open. in immigration news, documents obtained by the nation magazine show immigration and customs enforcement has quarantined nine prisoners and is monitoring at least 24 others across 10 immigration jails for symptoms of covid-19. the documents also show customs and border protection is working to convert several of its major border facilities into quarantine facilities. thisis comes as buzzfeed reports an immigrant being held at an immigration jail in new jersey has become the first person under ice custody to test positive for covid-19 in the u.s. at the u.s.-mexico
defied calls for the closure of liberty university, where he serves as president, w welcoming thousands of students back from springng break and ordedering faculty members to report t to campupus. falwell is one of f president trump's most prominent supporters. in florida, republican governor ron desantis asked people over 65 and anyone who has traveled from new york state over the last three weeks to selflf-isole fofor 14 days.s. governoror desantis hahas not ordered a statewide lolodown, and...
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of colleges and universities have sent students home because of the coronavirus. but one university is bringing students back to campus during this crisis. about 1900 students have returned to liberty a private evangelical christian university in lynchburg, virginia. there is still a state wide ban in effect there on gatherings of more than ten people. joining us now is jerry falwell we jr., the president of the university. thank you for being here. explain the thinking here, that as we see the cases spiking, the number of deaths spiking, what is the rush? why have students come back to campus in the middle of this? >> first of all, most of the press reports are false. liberty did not reopen. liberty has between 1,000 and 2,000 students on the campus built for 15,500 and some are international students who are nowhere else to go. others have no place else to be except in their dorms. we don't know how many students have come back to town and lived in their apartments off campus, we decided early last week, to go completely online, only a few medical labs in the medical school, nursing school, that have less than ten people in accordance with the governor's orders, and so these repo
of colleges and universities have sent students home because of the coronavirus. but one university is bringing students back to campus during this crisis. about 1900 students have returned to liberty a private evangelical christian university in lynchburg, virginia. there is still a state wide ban in effect there on gatherings of more than ten people. joining us now is jerry falwell we jr., the president of the university. thank you for being here. explain the thinking here, that as we see the...
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to us about his new book "captives of liberty: prisoners of war and the politics of vengeance in the american revolution." which has just come out from the universityf pennsylvania press.
to us about his new book "captives of liberty: prisoners of war and the politics of vengeance in the american revolution." which has just come out from the universityf pennsylvania press.
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liberty university. it's been getting a lot of press attention because the president, mr. lwell, welcomed or allowed students of liberty to return to campus after spring break. we've been chronicling the various activities of spring breakers this year doing exactly what the government in so many cases have said not to do, and that's what kids do when they huddle together and gather in large groups. this puts you in a tough spot because of all your local employees who are tied to that campus. the students come back, bringing with them all the contacts they had on spring break. so how have you dealt with this? >> we had a number of residents that were very concerned. we are a college town, and so we have five colleges and universities here, and we had other colleges and universities who did make the arrangements for their students not to return after spring break but to go on to their online platforms. and so we were hopeful and we asked liberty university to do that same thing. they made a different decision at some point. they had assured us that they would go to the online
liberty university. it's been getting a lot of press attention because the president, mr. lwell, welcomed or allowed students of liberty to return to campus after spring break. we've been chronicling the various activities of spring breakers this year doing exactly what the government in so many cases have said not to do, and that's what kids do when they huddle together and gather in large groups. this puts you in a tough spot because of all your local employees who are tied to that campus....
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open war with the very fundamental principle of civil liberty criticizing the declaration of independence. american freedom and equality were meant to be universal. to give hope to the world for all future time." it was no surprise then that lincoln was unwilling to give his political support to the newly formed american or know nothing party. at a time when anti-immigrant sentiment permeated the party's views reflected a long-standing fear of papal influence and concern over the arrival of a large number of immigrants whose cultural practices irritated the nativeborn. lincoln understood that ethnic prejudices and intolerance endangered the entire nation. in a letter to a longtime friend, joshua speed, he explained why he could not embrace the party. i am not a know nothing, he wrote. how could i be? how could anyone who abhors the oppression of neighbors be in favor of degrading classes of white people? he lamented what he viewed as the party's abandonment of the declaration of independence. our progress and degeneracy appears to me to be pretty rampant, he continued. as a nation, we began by declaring that all men are created equal. we now pra
open war with the very fundamental principle of civil liberty criticizing the declaration of independence. american freedom and equality were meant to be universal. to give hope to the world for all future time." it was no surprise then that lincoln was unwilling to give his political support to the newly formed american or know nothing party. at a time when anti-immigrant sentiment permeated the party's views reflected a long-standing fear of papal influence and concern over the arrival...
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we had a concrete example of that with liberty university in virginia, the evangelical university runy falwell, jr. it announced it is bringing back students to dorms after spring break this week. they have 100,000 students. the faculty have been ordered to return to work. one parent tweeted to falwell, so in seven weeks, you'll send the thousands of students, who now have a higher risk of carrying it, back to their grandparents to get it. i'm as right wing as they get, bud. but as a parent of three of your students i think it is crazy, irresponsible and seems like a money grab. decisions like this will have real-world consequences and we can see it in some places. the governor of kentucky, the man on the left, and the democratic on the right is bill lee. they have taken different focus to the virus and this tells part of the story. kentucky in blue declared a state of emergency on march 6th. you see the aero on the left. the next day kentucky's governor was calling for social distancing. relatively early action in that state. by contrast, tennessee in orange did not declare a state o
we had a concrete example of that with liberty university in virginia, the evangelical university runy falwell, jr. it announced it is bringing back students to dorms after spring break this week. they have 100,000 students. the faculty have been ordered to return to work. one parent tweeted to falwell, so in seven weeks, you'll send the thousands of students, who now have a higher risk of carrying it, back to their grandparents to get it. i'm as right wing as they get, bud. but as a parent of...
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of the new york civil liberties union. still with us, robert pollin, distinguished university professor of economics and co-director of theitical economy research institute at the university of massachusetts-amherst. elise gould, lay out for us what is being debated right now. what needs to happen in this country? why paid sick leave is not only for people who individually have it work could get it, bubut forr the e whole c community?? >> it is absolututely of the utmost importance. the e cdc recommends people e sy home. they stay home if ththey mightht have been infected, stay home if they are quarantined, stay home to stay out of harm's way. and d unfortunately, a as you sd already, about one quarter of u.s. workers don't have paid sick days. don't have the ability to stay home when they are sick or they need to stayay home e if there quarantined or they need to take care of another family member. so that is an important gap we need to fill with policy. luckily, policymakers cacan do something abouout it. what makes this even worse, low-wage workers are far lesss likely to have paid days and far less likely to be able t
of the new york civil liberties union. still with us, robert pollin, distinguished university professor of economics and co-director of theitical economy research institute at the university of massachusetts-amherst. elise gould, lay out for us what is being debated right now. what needs to happen in this country? why paid sick leave is not only for people who individually have it work could get it, bubut forr the e whole c community?? >> it is absolututely of the utmost importance. the e...
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that is not the case with liberty university, they're one of the first to do it. of liberty and joins us now. jerry, you guys know how to do this, right? >> well, we have 100,000 students that are studying online, only 15,000 on campus already, so the majority of our student body is already off campus. and so, but the 15,000 that are here, many of them have asked us, please, do not cancel classes, don't send us home to do online, we love it here, we want to stay. what we have done is eliminated any large crowds, any events that involve large crowds. you know, it's just strange to me how so many are overreacting. the h1n1 virus in 2009 killed 17,000 people. it was the flu also, i think. and there was not the same hype. it was, you just didn't see it on the news 24/7. and it makes you wonder if there's a political reason for that. it's, you know, impeachment didn't work and the mueller report didn't work and article 25 didn't work, and so maybe now this is their next, their next attempt to get trump. but i had a, the owner of a restaurant asked me last night, he said
that is not the case with liberty university, they're one of the first to do it. of liberty and joins us now. jerry, you guys know how to do this, right? >> well, we have 100,000 students that are studying online, only 15,000 on campus already, so the majority of our student body is already off campus. and so, but the 15,000 that are here, many of them have asked us, please, do not cancel classes, don't send us home to do online, we love it here, we want to stay. what we have done is...
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across the road from liberty university campus if students come into city go into stores put potentially healthy students but asymptomatic put people like my father at risk lots ofns that need to be answered, from jerry falwell, jr., and liberty university. >> and that is why today we are hearing dr. birx say if near anywhere in new york if you are in new york you need to self-quarantine sending back to university, so soon after is certainly something that needs to be scrutinized, joining us right now on the telephone he cofounder home depot keep langone founder as well thanks very much for being here, great to have you this morning i want to first start and get your get your take, on home depot. confirming scomi at location tested positive for covid-19 your hots on home depot's leadership throughout all of this and according to the company that that employee is in quarantine working closely with cdc on guidance. >> if company said it, it happened i am pleased with steps taking limiting number of people in higher volume stores could be in store one time laws spacing cut hours back being to 6:00 i think going to close at 6:00, to allow restocking, people getting
across the road from liberty university campus if students come into city go into stores put potentially healthy students but asymptomatic put people like my father at risk lots ofns that need to be answered, from jerry falwell, jr., and liberty university. >> and that is why today we are hearing dr. birx say if near anywhere in new york if you are in new york you need to self-quarantine sending back to university, so soon after is certainly something that needs to be scrutinized, joining...
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liberty university in lynchburg, virginia. with spring break now over, it's re-opening its doors in the middle of this deadly outbreak. the school now welcoming thousands of students back to campus. the school's president, jerry falwell jr., says there was no other choice. >> we have about 750 international students who have no alternative. they couldn't go back to their countries, and we have a lot of students who really had nowhere else to go but their dorm rooms. we've taken all the precautionary measures. >> reporter: one student tweeting, so proud to call liberty u my home. the unnecessary rage against liberty's administration in handling covid-19 is unjustified but lynchburg's mayor feels otherwise slamming the school's decision. >> i believe it was a reckless decision to decide to allow all students back on campus. we would have preferred that it be closed. >> reporter: still, falwell says he's playing by the rules by providing online classes and limiting in-person labs to ten students at a time. >> we're operating like every other college in the state of virginia abiding by all the governor's orders to the let
liberty university in lynchburg, virginia. with spring break now over, it's re-opening its doors in the middle of this deadly outbreak. the school now welcoming thousands of students back to campus. the school's president, jerry falwell jr., says there was no other choice. >> we have about 750 international students who have no alternative. they couldn't go back to their countries, and we have a lot of students who really had nowhere else to go but their dorm rooms. we've taken all the...
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crowds of people also ignoring social distancing, flocking to see the navy hospital ship, "usns comfort." meanwhile campuses are empty as colleges have shifted to online instruction, but liberty universityynchburg re-opened last week. liberty acknowledges having three students that tested positive for coronavirus but says none of them are students living on campus. now, pastor howard-browne did bail out of jail. unclear what he's going to do this upcoming sunday. only a handful of states around the country have an exemption that allows houses of worship to still gather but, george, it does bring up an interesting debate people are having. why is it a liquor store would be considered an essential business in some places but a church in these difficult times is not? george? >> that is a question, t.j., but we do have another cautionary tale right now about a choir practice in washington state that took a tragic turn. despite practicing social distancing, 45 people who showed up have now tested positive or are showing symptoms of coronavirus and two members have died. eva pilgrim has the latest. good morning, eva. >> reporter: good morning, george. when this choir decided to have practice,
crowds of people also ignoring social distancing, flocking to see the navy hospital ship, "usns comfort." meanwhile campuses are empty as colleges have shifted to online instruction, but liberty universityynchburg re-opened last week. liberty acknowledges having three students that tested positive for coronavirus but says none of them are students living on campus. now, pastor howard-browne did bail out of jail. unclear what he's going to do this upcoming sunday. only a handful of...
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story of liberty has advanced whether it's lexington-concord, app maddox, seneca falls, selma, stone awa stonewall. you have a story that is not perfect. it is halting. the arc of a moral universe doesn't swerve. it's a slow story. at the heart of that american impulse for liberty has been a religious instability. i was in montgomery and birmingham and selma until this morning with a lot of folks you cover. it was the congressional pilgrimage with john lewis. he was on that bridge on bloody sunday because of jesus. and i think returning to that christian story actually gives us hope that we can get through the darkness of this particular hour. >> i certainly think we could all under whatever circumstances use a little bit of hope. the book is "the hope of glory," john meacham, thank you very much for being here tonight. >>> when we come back, a last thought here. e come back, a las thought here some things are harder than you thought. and others are easier. like screening for colon cancer with me, cologuard. i'm noninvasive and you use me at home. i'm also effective. i find 92% of colon cancers using dna in your stool. so why wait? cologuard is not for those at high risk for co
story of liberty has advanced whether it's lexington-concord, app maddox, seneca falls, selma, stone awa stonewall. you have a story that is not perfect. it is halting. the arc of a moral universe doesn't swerve. it's a slow story. at the heart of that american impulse for liberty has been a religious instability. i was in montgomery and birmingham and selma until this morning with a lot of folks you cover. it was the congressional pilgrimage with john lewis. he was on that bridge on bloody...
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so we'll be lynch at the university of southern california with that story. it is coming up later in the hour. ♪. libertyiberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you back, stay smooth and fight heartburn fast with tums smoothies. ♪ tum tum-tum tum tums it's surprising how the bigger a city gets... the smaller it starts to feel. which makes it even more surprising, how big it feels in here. with sliding rear seats... and more available second row legroom than say... a chevy suburban. this is the completely reimagined 2020 ford escape. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. [ sigh ] not gonna happen. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] hmm. the kohler walk-in bath features an extra-wide opening and a low step-in at three inches, which is 25 to 60% lower than some
so we'll be lynch at the university of southern california with that story. it is coming up later in the hour. ♪. libertyiberty- cut. we'll dub it. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you back, stay smooth and fight heartburn fast with tums smoothies. ♪ tum tum-tum tum tums it's surprising how the...
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liberty. ♪ >>> number of deaths in the th yoits from kr united states from coronavirus is more than -- tsa is exploring new technology to reduce human to human contact. new york universitygoing to offer nearly early graduation to medical students as long as they meet all the requirements in the credits. the school suspended in person classes earlier this month. >> governor newsom was asked to about the possibility of california reopening in a few weeks. the state currently has a stay at home order for ten of millions. >> april for california would be sooner than any of the experts that i talk to would believe is possible. >> he said yesterday it's possible it could last 12 weeks as the state tries to bend the curve. >> san francisco mayor echoed comments this morning on midday live. >> my response is why are we still listening to the president. we have had to basically be innovative and work with the private sector to get the resources we need in order to make sure thatcealth was protected. the federal government isn't moving fast enough. >> health perktss have been advise r seniors with preexisting conditions are at the highest risk for covid-19. >> we're sharing the s
liberty. ♪ >>> number of deaths in the th yoits from kr united states from coronavirus is more than -- tsa is exploring new technology to reduce human to human contact. new york universitygoing to offer nearly early graduation to medical students as long as they meet all the requirements in the credits. the school suspended in person classes earlier this month. >> governor newsom was asked to about the possibility of california reopening in a few weeks. the state currently has...
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they may infringe on specific liberties in a way that would be problematic, we will see here real soon. host: our guest has been on the faculty of georgetown law university center, also the bloomberg school of public health in baltimore. james hodge, joining us from phoenix. jenny, lincoln's and, north carolina. caller: hey. first of all, being in north carolina, there is 33 people here with a virus. people are doing a great job in north carolina. i hope people continue to stay away. let's get rid of this may be in the next month. things would be better if everyone did their part. people are talking about trump and the border and everything. tell the people what would happen if trump did not close the border. this morning on the radio, they had said this virus has been around in china since like 2002 and the government was told between 2008-2013, this is spreading every year and getting worse and worse. we really should have prepared for this before trump got in. trump, he had nothing when he got started. closing the border was the best thing he did. it slowed everything down. it gave us a chance as people started spreading it, it gave us a chance to pre
they may infringe on specific liberties in a way that would be problematic, we will see here real soon. host: our guest has been on the faculty of georgetown law university center, also the bloomberg school of public health in baltimore. james hodge, joining us from phoenix. jenny, lincoln's and, north carolina. caller: hey. first of all, being in north carolina, there is 33 people here with a virus. people are doing a great job in north carolina. i hope people continue to stay away. let's get...
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liberty university brought the students back. they're not taking it seriously. >> that's a major issue. one of the things that you've been contending with and that a lot of people want to contend with is because we are putting so much money into solving this necessary -- the problem we have to solve, there are a lot of people saying, why don't we change where the car is headed with respect to wage, with respect to paid leave, with respect to insurance companies -- insurance coverage for health care? there are a lot of people saying this might be the moment to actually make some directional change in the way prosperity is dealt with in america because this is laying bare the degree to which people hang onto their prosperity by a thread. >> well, there's a lot we can do long range, but we are in a crisis now. several things we need to do, we need to establish osha regulations for people who are exposed to infectious disease. there has been an osha regulation floating around, potential regulation floating around for a decade. it's ready to go. all we have to do is promulgate it. and this administ
liberty university brought the students back. they're not taking it seriously. >> that's a major issue. one of the things that you've been contending with and that a lot of people want to contend with is because we are putting so much money into solving this necessary -- the problem we have to solve, there are a lot of people saying, why don't we change where the car is headed with respect to wage, with respect to paid leave, with respect to insurance companies -- insurance coverage for...
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liberty university in lynchburg, virginia. with spring break now over, it's reopening its doors in the middle of this deadly outbreak. the school now welcoming thousands of students back to campus. the school's president jerry fowell jr. said there was no other choice. >> 750 international students who have no alternative. they couldn't go back to their countries and we have students that have no where else to go but their dorm rooms. we have taken all the precautionary measures. >> reporter: one student tweeting so proud to called liberty u my home. the unnecessary rage against liberty's administration in handling covid-19 is unjustified. but lynchburg's mayor feels otherwise. slamming the school's decision. >> i believe it was a reckless decision to decide to allow all students back on campus. we would have preferred that it be closed. >> reporter: still, falwell says he's playing by the rules by providing online classes and limiting in-person labs to ten students at a time. >> we're operating like every vitef thelege in the state o law. >> reporter: kimberly brooks, abc news, new york. >> whei mean, when you're li
liberty university in lynchburg, virginia. with spring break now over, it's reopening its doors in the middle of this deadly outbreak. the school now welcoming thousands of students back to campus. the school's president jerry fowell jr. said there was no other choice. >> 750 international students who have no alternative. they couldn't go back to their countries and we have students that have no where else to go but their dorm rooms. we have taken all the precautionary measures. >>...
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strong civil liberties, but its export to certain foreign countries could enable mass surveillance and repression of minorities." in recent days, students at three dozen u.s. universities held protests against administrators' plans to use facial recognition on their campuses. cnn reports that trump's new personnel chief is distributing questionnaires t to potential political appointees to verify their loyalty to the president. as part of the trump litmus test, candidates must explain what part of trump's campaign "most appealed" to them. the campaign to identify and purge anti-trump staffers is being led by 29-year-old john mcentee, who trump recently appointed head of the presidential personnel office. before he was re-hired this year, mcentee was fired in 2018 by then-chief of staff john kelly because he was under federal investigation for financial crimes. virginia governor ralph northam signed a bill tuesday outlawing a so-called d "conversion there" ---- a pseudoscientitific practe ththat seeks to coerce lgbtq yoh into renouncing their sexual preferences. when the n new law takes effectn july, vivirginia will become the first southern state, and the 20th in ththe
strong civil liberties, but its export to certain foreign countries could enable mass surveillance and repression of minorities." in recent days, students at three dozen u.s. universities held protests against administrators' plans to use facial recognition on their campuses. cnn reports that trump's new personnel chief is distributing questionnaires t to potential political appointees to verify their loyalty to the president. as part of the trump litmus test, candidates must explain what...
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. >>> liberty university's much talked about move to reopen campus is facing more scrutiny as some students may have coronavirus. the head oft health service tells "the new york times" three have been referred to local hospitals for testing in virginia, while eight others are self-isolating. the school's well known conservative president jerry falwell jr. tells "times" returning students must now self-quarantine for two weeks. >>> a cruise ship stuck at sea for over two weeks after coronavirus started spreading on board. city after city refused to let them into port even as passengers began to die. but now they may be finally headed for dry land. this morning nearly 2,000 cruise line passengers are trapped in limbo. >> unfortunately there's been a delay -- >> reporter: the holland america ship stranded at sea over two weeks as coronavirus spreads through the ship. >> so we're stuck on the ship. we can't go anywhere. because we're not healthy, i guess, or something. >> reporter: over 170 on board are already sick with flu-like symptoms and at least four have died as the captain fights to get proper tests delivered to the mar
. >>> liberty university's much talked about move to reopen campus is facing more scrutiny as some students may have coronavirus. the head oft health service tells "the new york times" three have been referred to local hospitals for testing in virginia, while eight others are self-isolating. the school's well known conservative president jerry falwell jr. tells "times" returning students must now self-quarantine for two weeks. >>> a cruise ship stuck at sea...
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liberty long parade to sell war bonds. the medical community virtually universally advised canceling the parade. they didn't. and roughly 48 hours after the parade the average incubation period for influenza, hundreds ofhousands of people in the street, and the disease just exploded and the city ended up one of the worst cities in the country, possibly in the world, in terms of death toll. that's the story in short. >> my heart broke last night in light of having just read your book when i read of the first three cases on the aircraft carrier "theodore roosevelt," aka the big stick. if a virus itself could design a petri dish, it would be a city of 5,000 people all together, as close quarters as you can imagine, with only the flight deck and the tower for fresh air. and as you point out so vividly, 1918 it was all about these burgeoning military bases and barracks and that's how it got across the ocean to europe. >> it would have gotten there anyway. the training camps in the u.s. in the spring were infested with influenza. tens of thousands of troops made the voyage across, and that helped deliver it to europe. it would have gotten there anyway. a little bit more slowly. >> and just a point i made a
liberty long parade to sell war bonds. the medical community virtually universally advised canceling the parade. they didn't. and roughly 48 hours after the parade the average incubation period for influenza, hundreds ofhousands of people in the street, and the disease just exploded and the city ended up one of the worst cities in the country, possibly in the world, in terms of death toll. that's the story in short. >> my heart broke last night in light of having just read your book when...
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liberty university. this is incredible, that jerry falwell jr., a staunch ally of president trump, and sort of an influentiali guess, still in the evangelical world, he reopened the university. he brought the students back. i believe he even said, you know, it might be good for them to come back. i don't know how this doesn't get into the legal realm sometime soon. we have a dozen students now sick with symptoms that look like covid-19. throe three are in the hospital for testing. eight were told to self-isolate. that number is going to go up. i think it is safe to say, when you have a whole bunch of students back at college, every other college that have high numbers, they've shut down their campuses. >> yeah. it is a real tragedy. the fact is, some of those students are quietly telling reporters that they're not allowed to speak out, that they have to be there. they fear for their health and lives. bob costa, we have been talking about the balancing act between the economy and medicine. medicine appears to have won out for now. science appeared to have won out for now. the balancing act continues. i've got
liberty university. this is incredible, that jerry falwell jr., a staunch ally of president trump, and sort of an influentiali guess, still in the evangelical world, he reopened the university. he brought the students back. i believe he even said, you know, it might be good for them to come back. i don't know how this doesn't get into the legal realm sometime soon. we have a dozen students now sick with symptoms that look like covid-19. throe three are in the hospital for testing. eight were...
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liberty university today? would you advise any university to open up and bring students back? >> no. yeah, my own university, brown university, has been shut for little over a week. all of our students are home. we are actively canceling events across the spring. that close quarters of students, and as dr. inglesby mentioned, the asymptomatic transmission, it's just a little petri dish for transmission of the virus, and then people go and spread it to their parents and grandparents at home. my own governor, governor ra money d ramundo that anyone coming off a plane flight right now has to stay at home and basically quarantine themselves for 14 days. so, no, i wouldn't open up universities right now. >> all right. dr. inglesby and dr. ranney on the front lines, thank you both for sharing your expertise today with our viewers. much appreciated. >>> we are awaiting that 5:30 briefing from the white house coronavirus task force. we'll bring that to you the second it begins. >>> and up ahead, it's not just new york, new jersey is in the hot zone as well. i'll talk with the mayor trying to deal with the outbreak in the garden state. >>> plus, the nat seems to be getting close
liberty university today? would you advise any university to open up and bring students back? >> no. yeah, my own university, brown university, has been shut for little over a week. all of our students are home. we are actively canceling events across the spring. that close quarters of students, and as dr. inglesby mentioned, the asymptomatic transmission, it's just a little petri dish for transmission of the virus, and then people go and spread it to their parents and grandparents at...
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they may infringe on specific liberties in a way that would be problematic, we will see here real soon. host: our guest has been on the faculty of georgetown law universityenter, also the bloomberg school of public health in baltimore. james hodge, joining us from phoenix. jenny, lincoln's and, north carolina. caller: hey. first of all, being in north carolina, there is 33 people here with a virus. people are doing a great job in north carolina. i hope people continue to stay away. let's get rid of this may be in the next month. things would be better if everyone did their part. trump are talking about and the border and everything. tell the people what would happen if trump did not close the border. this morning on the radio, they had said this virus has been around in china since like 2002 and the government was told 13, this is8-20 spreading every year and getting worse and worse. we really should have prepared for this before trump got in. had nothing when he got started. closing the border was the best thing he did. it slowed everything down. it gave us a chance as people started spreading it, it gave us a chance to prepare for more tests. this is n
they may infringe on specific liberties in a way that would be problematic, we will see here real soon. host: our guest has been on the faculty of georgetown law universityenter, also the bloomberg school of public health in baltimore. james hodge, joining us from phoenix. jenny, lincoln's and, north carolina. caller: hey. first of all, being in north carolina, there is 33 people here with a virus. people are doing a great job in north carolina. i hope people continue to stay away. let's get...