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coolidge was from vermont, but vermont was the midwest.hich is to say, the man of few words and many thoughts. brian: questions? the gentleman over here? >> thank you this presentation. i wonder whether legacy could be one of the 10 criteria, the overall impact of the president on the future? wilson, notwithstanding the lofty rhetoric and initial legislative success, left a legacy of racism. his inability to get the league of nations passed, the disaster of versailles. harold: i think that the legacy question is dealt with in the various categories. a perfect moment to talk about fdr. the man who lived in this house, franklin roosevelt, left to work for woodrow wilson as assistant secretary. eleanor became a red cross nurse. deeply admired wilson and deeply admired theodore roosevelt, as opposite as they were in their approach to the presidency and ability to communicate. roosevelt did find great things about wilson, found him deeply inspiring. i absolutely agree about the racism. and his relations with the press. the racism is deeply trou
coolidge was from vermont, but vermont was the midwest.hich is to say, the man of few words and many thoughts. brian: questions? the gentleman over here? >> thank you this presentation. i wonder whether legacy could be one of the 10 criteria, the overall impact of the president on the future? wilson, notwithstanding the lofty rhetoric and initial legislative success, left a legacy of racism. his inability to get the league of nations passed, the disaster of versailles. harold: i think...
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coolidge was from vermont, but vermont moved to the midwest, which is to say, the man of few words andany thoughts. brian: question? yes, sir, the gentleman over here. >> thank you very much for this presentation. i wonder whether legacy could be one of the 10 criteria, the overall impact of the individual on the future. and i think i'll just mention one president, wilson by name, who notwithstanding the lofty rhetoric and initial legislative success, left a legacy of racism, a sign of the times, but nonetheless racism, the inability to get the league of nations passed, the disaster of versailles, and, of course, that is the precedent of his incapacity. so, legacy and in connection with it. mr. holzer: well, i think the legacy question is dealt with in the various categories because the implicit judgment is made based on legacy because we are not there. but i think you found a perfect moment to talk about wilson. so, as long as you brought him up, the man who lived in this house left here, franklin roosevelt, to work for woodrow wilson as assistant secretary of the navy and rented the
coolidge was from vermont, but vermont moved to the midwest, which is to say, the man of few words andany thoughts. brian: question? yes, sir, the gentleman over here. >> thank you very much for this presentation. i wonder whether legacy could be one of the 10 criteria, the overall impact of the individual on the future. and i think i'll just mention one president, wilson by name, who notwithstanding the lofty rhetoric and initial legislative success, left a legacy of racism, a sign of...
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i think it's a great best practice vermont has been doing.th vermont for years at the statewide level we worked with the state police. we're honored and excited to be supporting their legislature with that social distancing. >> one last question what do you do for shopify which is about to report >> so, we got a bunch of great new logos we added last quarter. shopify is one of them they keep track of their people, coordinate communication, help them get back to work. that's a deal that closed in the last quarter a couple other big deals, bristol myers squib, cuisine a full cem customer. also helping with their supply chain. cisco which is a giant, 75,000 employees, 500 offices, we're protecting all their employees, all their sites. that's another cm deal we won in q1 >> look, i think you're doing terrific unbelievable growth and fantastic guidance i'm glad someone gave guidance i want to thank david meredith, c.e.o. of everbridge thank you very much, sir congratulations. >> thanks for having me, jim thank you. >> this is a company that was ba
i think it's a great best practice vermont has been doing.th vermont for years at the statewide level we worked with the state police. we're honored and excited to be supporting their legislature with that social distancing. >> one last question what do you do for shopify which is about to report >> so, we got a bunch of great new logos we added last quarter. shopify is one of them they keep track of their people, coordinate communication, help them get back to work. that's a deal...
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last but not least is ew bidder who runs a hotel in vermont with his brothers, his business survivesn a tourism-based model being absolutely destroyed by vermont's onerous travel restrictions on people coming into the state from out-of-state. that the lifeblood of the state hospitality industry, of course. thank you for being with us tonight, ew. great to see all of you. we are also going to bring in some financial experts to answer your questions and just moments, and i know a lot of you want to know what we're going to look like on the other side of this, but first, i want to get to your stories, because they are frankly the story of so many millions of americans across the country, and my first question is do you, george and nick, we will start with you, george, what was the final straw and made you decide, come hell or high water, you were going to open up and go back to work in defiance of the governor's order of? >> so, what happened is, he gave us a 15 day mark, march 18th or 19th, and told us, basically, listen, we have to shut down because of covid-19, which we agreed, it's
last but not least is ew bidder who runs a hotel in vermont with his brothers, his business survivesn a tourism-based model being absolutely destroyed by vermont's onerous travel restrictions on people coming into the state from out-of-state. that the lifeblood of the state hospitality industry, of course. thank you for being with us tonight, ew. great to see all of you. we are also going to bring in some financial experts to answer your questions and just moments, and i know a lot of you want...
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i'm joined by senator bernie sanders independent, of vermont. the former democratic presidential candidate. he joins us from burlington, vermont. thank you for being here. sen. sanders: good to be with you. >> let's cover a lot of ground. we have 30 minutes to get into some issues. first up, the pandemic. the death toll continues to rise. aliens of americans are out of work. as a u.s. senator, what do you want to see as the priority in the next round of legislation? sen. sanders: the first thing we have to appreciate is how unbelievably severe and horrific the current moment is. i think you can argue we are experiencing that is unprecedented in the modern history of this country. when you look at 80,000 people already having died from the virus, and you look at 30 million people having lost their jobs. the first thing we have to to do as a nation and a congress is say, in the midst of this terrible crisis, nobody in america is going to go hungry. everybody in america is going to have the health care they need. we are going to do what many of the
i'm joined by senator bernie sanders independent, of vermont. the former democratic presidential candidate. he joins us from burlington, vermont. thank you for being here. sen. sanders: good to be with you. >> let's cover a lot of ground. we have 30 minutes to get into some issues. first up, the pandemic. the death toll continues to rise. aliens of americans are out of work. as a u.s. senator, what do you want to see as the priority in the next round of legislation? sen. sanders: the...
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my family lived in norwich, vermont. they were not in a good situation to finance my college education. i was very delighted the g.i. bill got me through dartmouth. i left in 1947 and i wonder if that winds up what i want to say. >> take a step act here for a second. you gave me a good summary of your service. how did you find out about pearl harbor? >> i was in norwich, vermont, on main street and i was walking north towards the church from my family's home. somebody coming down the street said have you heard about the attack in the pacific? they told me about it. i went to a radio as soon as i could and learned more about what was happening. i think the time of day, when i learned about it, i am not sure but i believe it may have been around 2:00 in the afternoon. >> how would you rate the training? would you -- do you feel you were trained pretty well? >> i thought the army training was fine. they allowed our outfit plenty of time for everybody to get to know each other. the army instruction manuals were adequate. of
my family lived in norwich, vermont. they were not in a good situation to finance my college education. i was very delighted the g.i. bill got me through dartmouth. i left in 1947 and i wonder if that winds up what i want to say. >> take a step act here for a second. you gave me a good summary of your service. how did you find out about pearl harbor? >> i was in norwich, vermont, on main street and i was walking north towards the church from my family's home. somebody coming down...
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he joins us from burlington, vermont but good morning, senator.nk you for being here. >> good to be with you. >> let's cover a lot of ground. we have 30 minutes here and getting two issues. first up, the pandemic. the death toll continues to rise and millions of americans are out of work and as a u.s. senator what do you want to see as a priority in the next round of legislation? >> the first thing we have to appreciate is how unbelievably rare the current moment is. i thank you can argue we are experiencing something that is unprecedented in thern history f this country. europe has 80000 people that have died from the virus and 30 million people have left their jobs in the last couple of months. the first thing we have got to do, as a nation and as a congress, is say that in the midst of this terrible crisis nobody in america is going to go hungry and everybody in america will have healthcare that they needhe and we are going to do wt many of the european countries are doing and that is guaranteeing every american worker continues to receive his
he joins us from burlington, vermont but good morning, senator.nk you for being here. >> good to be with you. >> let's cover a lot of ground. we have 30 minutes here and getting two issues. first up, the pandemic. the death toll continues to rise and millions of americans are out of work and as a u.s. senator what do you want to see as a priority in the next round of legislation? >> the first thing we have to appreciate is how unbelievably rare the current moment is. i thank...
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you see a very wide curb cut on vermont. and similarly, the base of the building and the foundation come so close that those trees are not viable, and i think you'll hear urban forester chris buck support that position. so i just wanted to say there were a number of things that were said -- i can't even -- that we're causing pandemics, that there's lead paint, that there's rotting rabbit corpses in the dumpster. i didn't see proof of any of that. and these various things that mr. seguine has now launched into every agency known to man, we'll just see how this plays out. if you want to get a sense of what mr. seguine is getting at, go to the last page of his appeal where he just basically says if you give me my wish list, i won't file appeals on every project you are going to hold around the city. that's basically the appeal. i would like not option one or option two, but option three, which is granting tdenying the this project. we have a team of people here ready to answer your questions, and i thank you and give back the r
you see a very wide curb cut on vermont. and similarly, the base of the building and the foundation come so close that those trees are not viable, and i think you'll hear urban forester chris buck support that position. so i just wanted to say there were a number of things that were said -- i can't even -- that we're causing pandemics, that there's lead paint, that there's rotting rabbit corpses in the dumpster. i didn't see proof of any of that. and these various things that mr. seguine has...
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en esta planta procesadora de carne en vermont, california hay preocupaciÓn es que 130 o un 10% de suo del covid-19 hay gran preocupaciÓn porque esta planta se encuentra en medio de la ciudad y muy cerca de agarre densamente poblado protecciones en el lugar de trabajo e informaciÓn sobre las infecciones en la planta >>> representantes del sindicato aseguran que trabajan muy cerca unos de otros y estÁn pidiendo a la empresa a cerrar la prant para realizar una investigaciÓn completa y limpieza de las instalaciones el sindicato que representa a los empleados de esta planta pidiÓ garantizar la seguridad de los trabajadores muchos de los cuales son de origen latino y que se mantenga el salario y beneficios completos en su pÁgina web oficial asegura que han puesto en prÁctica unas medidas agresiva para proteger su salud y tambiÉn la seguridad durante esta pandemia aunque para los trabajadores de esta planta estÁs medidas son insuficientes oficialmente se calcula que 11.000 trabajadores de plantas procesadoras de carnes se han infectado en todo el paÍs esta cifra se teme podrÍa aumentar hast
en esta planta procesadora de carne en vermont, california hay preocupaciÓn es que 130 o un 10% de suo del covid-19 hay gran preocupaciÓn porque esta planta se encuentra en medio de la ciudad y muy cerca de agarre densamente poblado protecciones en el lugar de trabajo e informaciÓn sobre las infecciones en la planta >>> representantes del sindicato aseguran que trabajan muy cerca unos de otros y estÁn pidiendo a la empresa a cerrar la prant para realizar una investigaciÓn completa...
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hovered virginia and nobody would expect vermont and virginia the va the same the state has said face 3 includes workplaces at high risk of spreading covid-19 including personal care salons and fitness centers along with some travel, but no one. >>we'll go forward to concerts no one will be allowed to move forward with a large then like conventions and festivals and tell we are in a much better position than we are today as the state prepares to love did stay at home order even further the governor says testing is at an all time high with 50,000 people tested today the governor also says the state will have 10,000 trained contact tracers by the end of june all key components for california is reopening with more people being tested health officials say there are more cases but the positivity rate in california remain steady. because of your extraordinary work 40 million of you. we bought time. we bent this curve fact been invented we never allowed that her to take off like other parts of this country. the governor says the state will release more reopening guidelines for phase 3 workp
hovered virginia and nobody would expect vermont and virginia the va the same the state has said face 3 includes workplaces at high risk of spreading covid-19 including personal care salons and fitness centers along with some travel, but no one. >>we'll go forward to concerts no one will be allowed to move forward with a large then like conventions and festivals and tell we are in a much better position than we are today as the state prepares to love did stay at home order even further...
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nobody would expect vermont and virginia to behave the same. they aren't.they are in fact working hard to make sure their own communities and counties and populations are protected in the unique ways for vermont and virginia. as the governor said, we have presented aggregate data over weeks. have localtinued to county level data. we appreciate the ongoing partnership with local health know, theyou tremendous teams that they have at the local level working harder to not only track this data, but make those difficult decisions for their own communities working with elected officials and other county -- and other county and city and community leaders to set the pace. the state is in that partnership position to monitor the data, and regular conversations with her the counties to make sure we are protecting and supporting them to make these decisions. and when we need to, bring in additional resources. and to bring the collection of ,alifornia's strength together to help put out small fires, small surges in cases, to make sure that california moves safely toget
nobody would expect vermont and virginia to behave the same. they aren't.they are in fact working hard to make sure their own communities and counties and populations are protected in the unique ways for vermont and virginia. as the governor said, we have presented aggregate data over weeks. have localtinued to county level data. we appreciate the ongoing partnership with local health know, theyou tremendous teams that they have at the local level working harder to not only track this data, but...
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playing with fire here at the top but it's interesting folly is this look at i'm in the state of vermont we've been incredibly successful yesterday we had no new desk we had no new cases we've had a hard lockdown here very smart about industries starting up it's smart in other words outdoor landscape makes sense small manufacture when you're 6 feet apart but look at some of the mindless opening up georgia as an example you have hair salons nail parlors tattoos restaurants theaters gyms people in close contact makes news no sense and for the fundamental problem here is you have phenomenal scientists like dr fox you have known since 983 and then you have the politicians who are using this phrase open up which is just it's playing with fire it's incredibly dangerous right because it's encouraging people to go out and live life as they did instead of opening up smartly right dr in his testimony today said that the official death toll almost underestimates the true number of deaths that the viruses cause in the u.s. and there are some projections predicting 147000 deaths in the u.s. by early
playing with fire here at the top but it's interesting folly is this look at i'm in the state of vermont we've been incredibly successful yesterday we had no new desk we had no new cases we've had a hard lockdown here very smart about industries starting up it's smart in other words outdoor landscape makes sense small manufacture when you're 6 feet apart but look at some of the mindless opening up georgia as an example you have hair salons nail parlors tattoos restaurants theaters gyms people...
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news and joins me now from stow in vermont good to have you with us again on the program it does seem a thing you're in the same camp that one scientific study after another continues to confirm that hydro chloro queening is not the solution to the covert $900.00 pandemic. oh it certainly is and you know rendez of here is the only f.d.a. approved drug at this point for very sick people what's important to us let's look at we call hard endpoints that is what are they trying to prove and your correspondent actually report there on the v.a. study showing 28 percent death with the dropsy clark went and 11 percent if you didn't take it at all so that was again very sick patients in the v.a. another new study just 2 days ago that tang's study that was looking at how long does it take to get rid of the virus in your body and that study too in patients who had mild to moderate disease show there was absolutely no difference now the treating thing about what the president is doing is this when you look at the entry of the virus into the body has i think of a spike protein here that then goes o
news and joins me now from stow in vermont good to have you with us again on the program it does seem a thing you're in the same camp that one scientific study after another continues to confirm that hydro chloro queening is not the solution to the covert $900.00 pandemic. oh it certainly is and you know rendez of here is the only f.d.a. approved drug at this point for very sick people what's important to us let's look at we call hard endpoints that is what are they trying to prove and your...
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we have the raid in vermont, october 18, '64. you might know a bit about the inferno, they had incendiary bombs at that time. if they would have raised the window it would have been a good thing for jefferson davis's point of view. let's see here. we have the confederacy's last resort in jeff davis's mind. what does he want to do? he tells if lincoln wins this election i will find more troops. how does he do it? he has a turning point. he decides to recruit african-americans into the confederate army. he said, i will send emissaries to europe and we will emancipate some in exchange for military service. so confederate independence must outlast lincoln's reelection. that's what he is thinking. so the bottom line is what are the real possibilities? oh. he is saying also that there is going to be fraud if lincoln wins, it is fraud. he would never permit elections which would be unstampered with. that indeed the newspapers are lying about the pillow, they're lying about the crater, our soldiers would never do that to african-american
we have the raid in vermont, october 18, '64. you might know a bit about the inferno, they had incendiary bombs at that time. if they would have raised the window it would have been a good thing for jefferson davis's point of view. let's see here. we have the confederacy's last resort in jeff davis's mind. what does he want to do? he tells if lincoln wins this election i will find more troops. how does he do it? he has a turning point. he decides to recruit african-americans into the...
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thousands of protesters call for an end to all coronavirus restrictions in germany they queues to go vermont and scientists of lying about the dangers of the infection and say the measures to control the outbreak our own necessary also coming up. to the bone this need get becomes the 1st major football league in europe to resume action after the coronavirus lockdown we'll have the highlights of the 1st day back with new hygiene rules and no fun sitting in the stadiums. plus the orchestra trapped in a german castle. these majestic surroundings have become home to a group of believing musicians but not by choice they are stranded because of the pandemic. i'm pablo folios welcome to the program protests were held in cities across germany on saturday against the government's coronavirus restrictions small demonstrations have been taking place since the end of march but the crowds swelled last weekend despite many measures being eased political analysts fear the protests are being instrumental ised by far right extremists so divisions within society. they're protesting against the government's co
thousands of protesters call for an end to all coronavirus restrictions in germany they queues to go vermont and scientists of lying about the dangers of the infection and say the measures to control the outbreak our own necessary also coming up. to the bone this need get becomes the 1st major football league in europe to resume action after the coronavirus lockdown we'll have the highlights of the 1st day back with new hygiene rules and no fun sitting in the stadiums. plus the orchestra...
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story but i'm not going to am going to say instead that one of butler's subordinates general from vermontl bernie sanders style grouchy vermonter but very passionate abolitionist 's base of operations north of the city and in these areas slavery remains intact in 1862. the union is attempting to administer an area where people who are recognized as loyal unionists are permitted to operate were slave labor remains in force. yet general phelps is not going to participate in any scheme like that. he's very much opposed. when he's asked the refugees in his area to build other kinds of manual labor he says, i'm not a slave master i didn't come down here to force people to labor, and happy, however, to organize these men as Ãand begin drilling in may, june, july and louisiana he takes the field to teach these guys how to fight. it becomes a national story. and a controversial one. where people like johnson writes lincoln saying my god this man phelps, he's upstaging the social order he's arming african americans. to have this preposterously. lincoln said, can you imagine anything worse than gen
story but i'm not going to am going to say instead that one of butler's subordinates general from vermontl bernie sanders style grouchy vermonter but very passionate abolitionist 's base of operations north of the city and in these areas slavery remains intact in 1862. the union is attempting to administer an area where people who are recognized as loyal unionists are permitted to operate were slave labor remains in force. yet general phelps is not going to participate in any scheme like that....
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yasmin, an interesting fact yesterday, burlington, vermont, hit 90 degrees and we haven't even hit 90n areas like atlanta. it was a little topsy-turvy, even north new england. >> thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, everybody, the united states is expected to hit another grim milestone today. what president trump has to say about the u.s. reaching 100,000 deaths from the coronavirus. >>> also, the president calls joe biden's decision to wear a mask on memorial day unusual. and biden is hitting back. those stories and more, coming up. sprinting past every leak in our softest, smoothest fabric. she's confident, protected, her strength respected. depend. the only thing stronger than us, is you. i but what i do count on...ts anis boost high protein...rs, and now, there's boost mobility... ...with key nutrients to help support... joints, muscles, and bones. try boost mobility, with added collagen. puberty means personal space. so sports clothes sit around growing odors. that's why we graduated to tide pods sport. finally something more powerful than the funk. tide sport removes even week-old
yasmin, an interesting fact yesterday, burlington, vermont, hit 90 degrees and we haven't even hit 90n areas like atlanta. it was a little topsy-turvy, even north new england. >> thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, everybody, the united states is expected to hit another grim milestone today. what president trump has to say about the u.s. reaching 100,000 deaths from the coronavirus. >>> also, the president calls joe biden's decision to wear a mask on memorial day unusual....
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. >>> yesterday i had the pleasure of speaking with vermont senator bernie sanders. we discussed the pandemic and the work he's doing to guarantee america a paycheck. i are to warn you, my mic wasn't right yet so the sound is a little funny but i thought it was valuable and want you to listen to it. >> we're trying to have this conversation about what happens say at the end of september when this emergency coronavirus relief that congress has done comes to an end, the added unemployment benefits come to an end, that $1,200 check will have run out. there are experts who are saying that we could be in this middle state for some time to come. so what do you suggest we do now? you've been talking to people. you've asked them to e-mail you. i've asked them to e-mail me to tell me about their current situations and they are dire. they're not going to out of it by october, november or december. >> you used the word dire. i wish i could come up with a stronger adjective. it is horrible. horrible. we're hearing from people who have lost thereof joir jobs, th not money, they'r
. >>> yesterday i had the pleasure of speaking with vermont senator bernie sanders. we discussed the pandemic and the work he's doing to guarantee america a paycheck. i are to warn you, my mic wasn't right yet so the sound is a little funny but i thought it was valuable and want you to listen to it. >> we're trying to have this conversation about what happens say at the end of september when this emergency coronavirus relief that congress has done comes to an end, the added...
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the vast majority of vermonters have done the right thing.hers to let mr. mnoovill openly violate the order. you know what's fair shutting you down not allowing to you keep your business afloat. >> we are trying to hang on and be able to afford the ramifications that we are going to have to proceed just for giving people an ahealthy outlet just to keep people well. brian: adrian, talk about your situation. you kept two of your restaurants open the whole time. more than two. you were able to do curbside and to keep the business open how has it gone. >> gone very well. we have been very blessed doing curbside. tomorrow we actually open for dine-in. this is a tefts human spirit. you can't keep that human spirit down. we are staying open or we are going to die trying. brian: we know miami you have a governor there who understands the need to keep businesses open. have you kept 70% of your business and open up another one of your restaurants. now, charlotte, let's go out to you you have been threatened by city officials. why? >> i have been told b
the vast majority of vermonters have done the right thing.hers to let mr. mnoovill openly violate the order. you know what's fair shutting you down not allowing to you keep your business afloat. >> we are trying to hang on and be able to afford the ramifications that we are going to have to proceed just for giving people an ahealthy outlet just to keep people well. brian: adrian, talk about your situation. you kept two of your restaurants open the whole time. more than two. you were able...
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albence rate of vermont on october 1864. you might know a little bit more of the inferno that they have incendiary bombs in new york at that time. they walked out of the hotel. if they would've just raise the window and let a breeze come through and indeed that would have been a good thing for jeff davidson's point of view. let's see here, we've got the confederacy's last resort in jeff davis is mine. what if you want to do? he tells lee if lincoln wednesday selection then i will find more troops. and how does he do it? he has a turning point. he decides to recruit african americans in the confederate army. he says, i will send emissaries to new york and we will emancipate some lives in change -- in exchange for military service. so, confederate independence must outlast lincoln's reelection, that's what he's thinking. so, the bottom line is what are the other possibilities? he saying also that there is going to be fraud if lincoln winds it's fraud, he will never permit elections which would be on tampered with. that indeed
albence rate of vermont on october 1864. you might know a little bit more of the inferno that they have incendiary bombs in new york at that time. they walked out of the hotel. if they would've just raise the window and let a breeze come through and indeed that would have been a good thing for jeff davidson's point of view. let's see here, we've got the confederacy's last resort in jeff davis is mine. what if you want to do? he tells lee if lincoln wednesday selection then i will find more...
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and manufacturing returns in kentucky and vermont. when one state is about to reopen and a neighboring state isn't ready yet, it gets complicated. there is one state very close to the state line. natasha, tell us about the details there. >> reporter: i'm standing in tennessee right now, but the camera i'm looking at is actually across the street in vermont. they have decided to accept dine-in at their restaurant. they are trying to maintain reduced capacity, but almost all are still doing curbside pickup. now i'm crossing into virginia where the situation is very different. democratic governor ralph northam has yet to do phase 1 of reopening. he said that may start on friday. here's the local chamber of commerce here trying to appeal to his office for a more regional approach. it doesn't sound like there's any luck in letting one section of their state open first? >> that's true. we've been told he's not really interested in a regional approach for a number of different reasons. but for us here, when it impacts you at face value, you
and manufacturing returns in kentucky and vermont. when one state is about to reopen and a neighboring state isn't ready yet, it gets complicated. there is one state very close to the state line. natasha, tell us about the details there. >> reporter: i'm standing in tennessee right now, but the camera i'm looking at is actually across the street in vermont. they have decided to accept dine-in at their restaurant. they are trying to maintain reduced capacity, but almost all are still doing...
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and nobody would expect vermont and virginia to behave the same.hey aren't. >> reporter: neither is any county in california, but as a state, we are making progress in testing capacity, contact tracing and access to personal protective equipment. >> we bought time. we bent this curve. in fact, we didn't bend it. we never allowed that curve to take off like other parts of this country. >> reporter: stephanie ciara, abc 7 news. >>> i want to get back to the protests overnight over the death of george floyd. abc 7 news's assignment reporter is in oakland right now. >> i saw that. >> reporter: around the federal building where a federal service officer was killed. he joins us live on the phone right now. jim, do you hear me? it's liz, jim. >> oh, excuse me. liz? >> hi, jim. we're live on the air this morning. you're in oakland. thank you for joining us this morning. tell us what you're seeing. >> reporter: liz, i was just talking to a manager for a company called commercial property services, and he's down here, checking out his property at jefferson a
and nobody would expect vermont and virginia to behave the same.hey aren't. >> reporter: neither is any county in california, but as a state, we are making progress in testing capacity, contact tracing and access to personal protective equipment. >> we bought time. we bent this curve. in fact, we didn't bend it. we never allowed that curve to take off like other parts of this country. >> reporter: stephanie ciara, abc 7 news. >>> i want to get back to the protests...
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and nobody would expect vermont and virginia to behave the same.y aren't. >> reporter: neither is any county in california, but as a state, we are making progress in testing capacity, contact tracing and access to personal protective equipment. >> we bought time. we bent this curve. in fact, we didn't bend it. we never allowed that curve to take off like other parts of this country. >> reporter: stephanie ciara, abc 7 news. >> as this country tries to reopen amid this pandemic, the cdc is out with important guidance as well as a new and alarming projection as to where the death toll could go. >> reporter: new york rolling out its road map for reopening the city. >> reopening to a new normal. it's a safer normal. people will be wearing masks. people will be socially distanced. >> reporter: starting june 8th, stores can reopen for curbside pickup along with nonessential construction and manufacturing. up to 400,000 workers could be back on the job. >> we are trying to get subways and buses to be as clean and safe as possible. really, really imperfect
and nobody would expect vermont and virginia to behave the same.y aren't. >> reporter: neither is any county in california, but as a state, we are making progress in testing capacity, contact tracing and access to personal protective equipment. >> we bought time. we bent this curve. in fact, we didn't bend it. we never allowed that curve to take off like other parts of this country. >> reporter: stephanie ciara, abc 7 news. >> as this country tries to reopen amid this...
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three states in the union, montana, west virginia and vermont are actually meeting robust criteria to actually consider reopening. we have all 50 states in some type of reopening. and i'm an icu doc. icus were filled. i had half of the unit filled with patients on ventilators. we do haven't a lot of room for error. and we are playing with fire. we should be concerned. masks when you're in public. purell. that will be part of the solution lehere and we are taki a big risk. >> 94,000 people have died in the u.s. from covid-19 and that is not going to be the final number. back to you. >> ox, thanks. >>> up next, casinos have been quiet. we will take you in the bay area as it prepares to reopen. >> and after months of denying wrong doing, actress lori laughlin and her husband agree to a deal in the college admission scandal. >> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, it has been a beautiful day. i'm tracking near 100 degree heat in eight minutes. >>> we talk about restaurants, schools and sports leagues reopening. what about casinos. some california casinos plan to reopen within days, despi
three states in the union, montana, west virginia and vermont are actually meeting robust criteria to actually consider reopening. we have all 50 states in some type of reopening. and i'm an icu doc. icus were filled. i had half of the unit filled with patients on ventilators. we do haven't a lot of room for error. and we are playing with fire. we should be concerned. masks when you're in public. purell. that will be part of the solution lehere and we are taki a big risk. >> 94,000 people...
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and by the way, our republican governor scott in vermont is doing that. it's just the facts.hen people know that you're leveling with not hocuk pocus, they're going to cooperate. but it's going to be tough. >> congressman peter welch, thank you very much for joining us tonight. we really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, we have some exclusively reported details on the human trial of the coronavirus vaccine that has begun in new york city. that's next. safe drivers save 40%!!! that's safe drivers save 40%. it is, that's safe drivers save 40%. - he's right there. - it's him! safe drivers do save 40%. click or call for a quote today. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take h-i-v treatment every day and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit h-i-v throu
and by the way, our republican governor scott in vermont is doing that. it's just the facts.hen people know that you're leveling with not hocuk pocus, they're going to cooperate. but it's going to be tough. >> congressman peter welch, thank you very much for joining us tonight. we really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, we have some exclusively reported details on the human trial of the coronavirus vaccine that has begun in new york city. that's next....
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and by the way, our republican governor scott in vermont is doing that. it's just the facts. when people know that you're leveling with not hocus pocus, they're going to cooperate. and we're going to get on top of this, but it's going to be tough. >> congressman peter welch, thank you very much for joining us tonight. we really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, we have some exclusively reported details on the human trial of the coronavirus vaccine that has begun in new york city. that's next. i thought i had my moderate to severe ulcerative colitis... ...under control. turns out, it was controlling me. seemed like my symptoms were... ...taking over our time together. think he'll make it? so i talked to my doctor and learned humira can help get and keep uc... ... under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. "dad!" "hey!" and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can experience few or no symptoms. humira can... ...lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers
and by the way, our republican governor scott in vermont is doing that. it's just the facts. when people know that you're leveling with not hocus pocus, they're going to cooperate. and we're going to get on top of this, but it's going to be tough. >> congressman peter welch, thank you very much for joining us tonight. we really appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, we have some exclusively reported details on the human trial of the coronavirus vaccine that has...
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from tomatoes to basil to kale, she loves growing her own vegetables and herbs in vermont, especially during this stressful day of the covid-19 pandemic. >> the fact that we have food in our backyard, so we do not have to go to the store. >> she is looking forward to sharing that bounty. >> i am going to use ample harvest to find the food shelf that is closest to me and figure out what their donation process is. >> this is a national nonprofit encouraging gardeners to donate their surface produce to local food banks. she is a partner in this grow more, feed more campaign. >> even if just 1% of home gardeners in the country donate just one grocery bag of fresh vegetables, that adds up to over 10 million pounds of fresh vegetables. >> gardeners enter their zip code and they connect them to one of nearly 9000 food banks. >> in most cases it is less than 24 hours from the time it is on the table of a hungry person. >> this founders says it is too early to know how much food will be donated but since the start of the outbreak, nearly 50 million americans have started to grow their own food
from tomatoes to basil to kale, she loves growing her own vegetables and herbs in vermont, especially during this stressful day of the covid-19 pandemic. >> the fact that we have food in our backyard, so we do not have to go to the store. >> she is looking forward to sharing that bounty. >> i am going to use ample harvest to find the food shelf that is closest to me and figure out what their donation process is. >> this is a national nonprofit encouraging gardeners to...
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someone trying to help americans hit hard by this pandemic, senator bernie sanders, independent of vermont. senator, let me first start by asking you, your assessment of the reality we're in at this moment, how do you see things right now? >> chris, it is important for us to take a very deep breath and to understand that we are in the worst moment, the worst moment in american history maybe since the civil war. you mentioned the official figure of 77,000 people dying of the virus. their epidemiologist estimate that is significantly lower than reality, probably over 100,000. the number of 33,000, 33 million people who have lost their jobs in the last seven weeks probably under states that reality as well. even more people have lost their jobs. so we are in a terrible, terrible moment. i have a large email following, and we sent out an email to people and said tell us what is happening in your lives in the midst of this pandemic and chris, what we received from people by the thousands was literally so painful i couldn't read it. i mean, the stories are i lost my mother. i lost my job. i have
someone trying to help americans hit hard by this pandemic, senator bernie sanders, independent of vermont. senator, let me first start by asking you, your assessment of the reality we're in at this moment, how do you see things right now? >> chris, it is important for us to take a very deep breath and to understand that we are in the worst moment, the worst moment in american history maybe since the civil war. you mentioned the official figure of 77,000 people dying of the virus. their...
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ilia: un banco de alimentos realizÓ una ilusión medio de una autopista estatal en vermont, horas antesde personas que necesitan recibir esa ayuda. autoridades cerraron la carretera para facilitar la entrega de la comida. jorge: el jefe de epidemiÓlogo segoviano federal dijo y que la primera vacuna para el coronavirus podrÍa estar lista a fines de este aÑo, el doctor anthony fauci recordÓ que en enero Él habÍa sugerido que tomarÍa por lo -1 aÑo y hacer la vacuna. hoy sugiriÓ que ese plazo se cumplÍa en noviembre o diciembre. ilia: los centros para el control y prevenciÓn de enfermedades informaron hoy que mÁs de 62.000 trabajadores de la salud se enfermado con el coronavirus, de los cuales docientos 41 han muerto por la enfermedad que contrajeron mientras atendÍan habas individualizados. la cifra podrÍa ser mayor segÚn los cdc. jorge: en los cruces en nogales arizona y sonora mÉxico suele tomar mÁs tiempo, pero la espera en el fin de semana se volviÓ una tortura,. decena de vehÍculo hicieron fila, la culpa por restricciones invita por el corÁn virus. pedro ultrera con imÁgenes y testimo
ilia: un banco de alimentos realizÓ una ilusión medio de una autopista estatal en vermont, horas antesde personas que necesitan recibir esa ayuda. autoridades cerraron la carretera para facilitar la entrega de la comida. jorge: el jefe de epidemiÓlogo segoviano federal dijo y que la primera vacuna para el coronavirus podrÍa estar lista a fines de este aÑo, el doctor anthony fauci recordÓ que en enero Él habÍa sugerido que tomarÍa por lo -1 aÑo y hacer la vacuna. hoy sugiriÓ que ese...
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what, they wondered, had happened to those girls in the four years they had been in vermont. >> as farisoned them against us. i can only attribute that to, you know, them living in a house with a master manipulator. >> the notion of matt leili as a master manipulator would become a central theme when his murder trial began in january 2016. >> morning, ladies and gentlemen. >> in her opening statement to the jury, prosecutor lisa jones depicted matt leili as a couch potato sponging off his hard-working wife. >> nique leili was the breadwinner. the family was in debt, up to $300,000 in debt. >> furthermore, jones said, matt leili tried to control his wife by turning their home into a virtual north korea. with cameras and recording devices everywhere. lenses aimed at them as they sat on the couch and watched tv. >> you will take a look into this marriage, ladies and gentlemen, in this case. you will hear the voices of nique leili and the defendant in this case arguing. >> nique's murder, she claimed, was simply matt leili's final act of control. >> i think they got into an argument, that
what, they wondered, had happened to those girls in the four years they had been in vermont. >> as farisoned them against us. i can only attribute that to, you know, them living in a house with a master manipulator. >> the notion of matt leili as a master manipulator would become a central theme when his murder trial began in january 2016. >> morning, ladies and gentlemen. >> in her opening statement to the jury, prosecutor lisa jones depicted matt leili as a couch...
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since the earliest years and the polio epidemic and in medical school of the university of vermont and hiv virus that caused aids became an epidemic itself. because of those experiences, i always follow the cdc reports on the emergence of rare and exotic diseases wherever they are. when i heard in december a strange new disease that was highly contagious and highly lethal emerged, i immediately convened our team of leadership. we have a robust it was made necessary that the fact that earthquake and wild fires happen all the time. in fact, a wild fire three years ago came very close to one of our buildings on this campus. we also have a plan to treat the epidemic that comes with flu every winter. so that gradually closed which i was afraid would run wild fire to the veteran population. we did that for eight weeks before a stay at home closure order for the governor. where she a number of systems in place. for example, the veteran's home have a physician in each home and we have specially trained nurses who are expert in infection control and we teach ma wur ne of our emoyees does a nurs
since the earliest years and the polio epidemic and in medical school of the university of vermont and hiv virus that caused aids became an epidemic itself. because of those experiences, i always follow the cdc reports on the emergence of rare and exotic diseases wherever they are. when i heard in december a strange new disease that was highly contagious and highly lethal emerged, i immediately convened our team of leadership. we have a robust it was made necessary that the fact that earthquake...
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and it doesn't discriminate. >> the governor says vermont's borders are not closed and the police areow investigating that incident. >>> coming up, a federal judge steps in after the justice department moves to drop its case against michael flynn. - [announcer] we've all seen it. the story where the chances are low, and the cost is high. the sacrifice is real. it's all around us. but this isn't a story about how tougher times beat us. this is our comeback story. the time when we rally and come from behind. the time when we defy the odds and get back to work while the whole world watches. yeah, this is your comeback story. and when it's time to come back, we'll be ready. gimme two minutes. eligible for medicare. yeah, this is your comeback story. and i'll tell you some important things to know about medicare. first, it doesn't pay for everything. say this pizza... [mmm pizza...] is your part b medical expenses. this much - about 80 percent... medicare will pay for. what's left... this slice here... well... that's on you. and that's where an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insu
and it doesn't discriminate. >> the governor says vermont's borders are not closed and the police areow investigating that incident. >>> coming up, a federal judge steps in after the justice department moves to drop its case against michael flynn. - [announcer] we've all seen it. the story where the chances are low, and the cost is high. the sacrifice is real. it's all around us. but this isn't a story about how tougher times beat us. this is our comeback story. the time when we...
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michael writing in, much more outside activities, vermont opens. interesting to see more out-of-state license plates over the weekend. reopening in florida is as idiotic as all the other states. they caved to ceos and stockholders. profit over lives. this is trump's america. one more from jim, one of those who watches near every day saying there are a fair number , of boats sporting trump 2020 flags. i went to hear but you are saying in your part of the country. is ken.inois, this caller: good morning. good morning on memorial day. i am in agreement with the previous texter as far as the concern with the administration does not seem to be the nation 's health. he seems to want to get the economy in as good a shape as he possibly can before the election becomes a little more intense so he has a little time to do that, but he is not going to be successful. people are already on to him as far as he is obvious in his intent, and that is damaging america. america's confidence in america itself. he is doing us no good. president sham wow is just flailing
michael writing in, much more outside activities, vermont opens. interesting to see more out-of-state license plates over the weekend. reopening in florida is as idiotic as all the other states. they caved to ceos and stockholders. profit over lives. this is trump's america. one more from jim, one of those who watches near every day saying there are a fair number , of boats sporting trump 2020 flags. i went to hear but you are saying in your part of the country. is ken.inois, this caller: good...
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the senator from vermont drew crowds of thousands as he took on the democratic establishment and promoted policies to improve the lives of working people. can. lead to. a lot more problems one night. at a critical moment the democratic establishment coalesce around former vice president joe biden propelling a familiar face the front of the race thank. you thank. you. both times back. faultlines followed both candidates on the campaign trail in the 2 places that may have mattered most to michigan and south carolina happens up here on the white house. sanders has suspended his campaign and endorsed biden but many democrats remain concerned that the party is too fractured to defeat donald trump in the fall. part of the democratic party that has an independent goal thank you. and his supporters i don't see is furthering what i understand the democratic party to be they want to change the democratic party i believe joe biden candidacy itself is the middle finger to my generation i often generation i will not be voting cards ovide and i give me over the. last 2 weeks the democratic party has ev
the senator from vermont drew crowds of thousands as he took on the democratic establishment and promoted policies to improve the lives of working people. can. lead to. a lot more problems one night. at a critical moment the democratic establishment coalesce around former vice president joe biden propelling a familiar face the front of the race thank. you thank. you. both times back. faultlines followed both candidates on the campaign trail in the 2 places that may have mattered most to...
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vermont. 3 summers. is a popular destination for canoeists grow the crisis is still distant here in the countryside . many infections to date. stamps forces. here to show. the sort of city entry as they usually do they started knocking on the back door for the last couple of weeks. you know. just before you ordered the groceries it's a big shock for the we couldn't. get it we've booked frozen foods there last for a few weeks. groceries bread eggs potatoes vegetables and wine white wine he. also made and then my medicine which i've ordered online and can come and pick up here. the store is empty but business is booming nevertheless. since the corona crisis started and liz turnover has increased by 50 percent she runs the little store with her husband she's into online shopping now to. most people send us an email i print them then i gather all the things finally kneels delivers the products. in the beginning toilet paper and yeast were sold out here too but nowadays everything has been restocked i just go
vermont. 3 summers. is a popular destination for canoeists grow the crisis is still distant here in the countryside . many infections to date. stamps forces. here to show. the sort of city entry as they usually do they started knocking on the back door for the last couple of weeks. you know. just before you ordered the groceries it's a big shock for the we couldn't. get it we've booked frozen foods there last for a few weeks. groceries bread eggs potatoes vegetables and wine white wine he. also...
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take a look, there's some video showing you snow in lindenville, vermont.ough maybe not in may. adam klotz is here with what we can expect. hey, adam. >> hey, eric. it's not supposed to snow 6 inches, that's what we saw in parts of interior new england, just yesterday. temperatures on the rise just a bit but still a little on the cool side. we'll see a bigger warmup in the next couple days. here's the temperatures on this mother's day. 63 degrees in new york, close to 60 degrees into the cleveland area. one big system we're currently tracking, spinning over portions of the great lakes, there is a little bit of snow around michigan and wisconsin with this one. by and large, just a cold kind of soggy, raw day in those locations. otherwise, we're tracking more heavy rain across south florida. this has been an issue for the last 12 hours, rain continuing to pile up, already several inches of rain on the ground, likely another 2 to 3 there. it's been a wet weekend. that continues as we run on through this sunday. otherwise, in the week ahead, we're going to be t
take a look, there's some video showing you snow in lindenville, vermont.ough maybe not in may. adam klotz is here with what we can expect. hey, adam. >> hey, eric. it's not supposed to snow 6 inches, that's what we saw in parts of interior new england, just yesterday. temperatures on the rise just a bit but still a little on the cool side. we'll see a bigger warmup in the next couple days. here's the temperatures on this mother's day. 63 degrees in new york, close to 60 degrees into the...
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was the senator from vermont drew crowds of thousands as he took on the democratic establishment and promoted bold policies to improve the lives of working people. both. ok. the map of bloomberg leaving our lives for god who will make it ok for all those who are at war injuries a lot more probably also to wear light. at a critical moment the democratic establishment coalesce around former vice president joe biden propelling a familiar face the front of the race. was joe biden beats on its roll call yet when he and i were both tied behind his back. the fault lines followed both candidates on the campaign trail in the 2 places that may have mattered most to michigan and south carolina. happens up here on i think about what that. sanders has suspended his campaign and endorsed biden but many democrats remain concerned that the party is too fractured to defeat donald trump in the fall i don't consider bernie sanders part of the democratic party because he's let his in and a punch bowl like you and his supporters i don't see is furthering what i understand the democratic party to be they
was the senator from vermont drew crowds of thousands as he took on the democratic establishment and promoted bold policies to improve the lives of working people. both. ok. the map of bloomberg leaving our lives for god who will make it ok for all those who are at war injuries a lot more probably also to wear light. at a critical moment the democratic establishment coalesce around former vice president joe biden propelling a familiar face the front of the race. was joe biden beats on its roll...