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one of the most notable is warrener and i know that probably most everyone has had something from weber's farmer farm there was a group started up and it was called the farmers growers group. and the whole idea behind that was to be able to get a group together to start a farmer's market in the raising but this group that got together was a dynamic group susan was one of them albert straus and ellen straus started the los angeles police department trust it was a group about evolving the food world and trying to make it a better food world for all involved purifies living out there i moved out there in 89 and i thought we have to have a farmer's markets all those 0 great food but no access to the food i tormented the farm bureaucracy and skmd askedhe fat they said we have no farmers we have reefrjz they grow beef and cattle they didn't count warren weber as a farmer in restaurants cycle he was one of the most important femurs we were starting from a very - and the first meeting i went to with the land trust the same people said we zoo don't have farms we have dairies they served powered mi
one of the most notable is warrener and i know that probably most everyone has had something from weber's farmer farm there was a group started up and it was called the farmers growers group. and the whole idea behind that was to be able to get a group together to start a farmer's market in the raising but this group that got together was a dynamic group susan was one of them albert straus and ellen straus started the los angeles police department trust it was a group about evolving the food...
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weber state provided the video. prof. little: this is our final presentation for history 3280.892." the subtitle, "beyond wounded knee," should be familiar in one sense. we have discussed the ways in which that engagement between american forces and the
weber state provided the video. prof. little: this is our final presentation for history 3280.892." the subtitle, "beyond wounded knee," should be familiar in one sense. we have discussed the ways in which that engagement between american forces and the
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yes, assemblywoman weber's bill did pass and that will make it the csu graduation requirement. i think that calls for taking something within the ethnic studies that focuses on latin american, african-american, asian american experiences and before, there had not been such a requirement. csu is not completely on board because they fear legislative interference in designing their curriculum and they have their own perspective on how to approach that. i want to ask you, assembly member, why is this something that needs mandating? >> well, i'm going to talk about the bill that i authored. ab-331, the one that's asking for ethnic studies at the high school, and the reason that i authored that bill is because as an ethnic studies teacher, i saw how powerful ethnic studies can be to, especially students of color, who have seen themselves excluded in the curriculum, and once they see themselves reflected in the curriculum, they go from being passive students to active students, students who are eager to learn more about their own background. and even though it is very powerful for stu
yes, assemblywoman weber's bill did pass and that will make it the csu graduation requirement. i think that calls for taking something within the ethnic studies that focuses on latin american, african-american, asian american experiences and before, there had not been such a requirement. csu is not completely on board because they fear legislative interference in designing their curriculum and they have their own perspective on how to approach that. i want to ask you, assembly member, why is...
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shirley weber and others that led an effort to reconcile our antiquated practices as a relates to use of force. it was a controversial bill. there were previous efforts to advance it that fell short. we assembled elected officials and leaders of all stripes. people that exercise everyday their moral authority that help create the conditions that led to the advancement of that landmark effort. leaders who had lost loved ones, who worked still cynical but willing to participate at this moment and help an expectation that we could do more than pass a program, we could fundamentally solve a problem. i am here today to say that program passing is indeed not problem-solving. unless we follow through on what we promote and promise and we manifest a cultural change and a deeper understanding of what it is we're trying to advance. we passed the bill last august, but it has not stopped violence. it has not stopped the mistrust. it has not stopped the people from raising anxiety. we are seeing anxiety raised concerns in brought to the forefront. we have so much work still left to do. there was a
shirley weber and others that led an effort to reconcile our antiquated practices as a relates to use of force. it was a controversial bill. there were previous efforts to advance it that fell short. we assembled elected officials and leaders of all stripes. people that exercise everyday their moral authority that help create the conditions that led to the advancement of that landmark effort. leaders who had lost loved ones, who worked still cynical but willing to participate at this moment and...
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weber state provided the video. prof. little: this is our final presentation for history 3280. i titled it "shifting horizons, 1890 to 1892." the subtitle, "beyond wounded knee," should be familiar in one sense. we have discussed the ways in which that engagement between american forces and the residents of the pine ridge indian reservation along wounded knee creek were engaged in events specific to the age that resonate far beyond in the spirit of the oppression of certain peoples by federal troops. wounded knee occurred in 1890, and the true blue saloon we will encounter today. it is the name of a particular bar at which american sailors were assaulted in the country of chile, specifically in valparaiso, chile, which is a major port along the pacific coast of chile. i want us to consider the ways in which the united states army and navy were envisioning their future. we were already considering over the past several presentations the ways in which the armed forces, especially certain elements of the officer corps, were anticipating great power conflict. a fair degree of anxie
weber state provided the video. prof. little: this is our final presentation for history 3280. i titled it "shifting horizons, 1890 to 1892." the subtitle, "beyond wounded knee," should be familiar in one sense. we have discussed the ways in which that engagement between american forces and the residents of the pine ridge indian reservation along wounded knee creek were engaged in events specific to the age that resonate far beyond in the spirit of the oppression of certain...
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>> i certainly didn't. >> nawaz: her father, hugh weber: as a family, just read them all aloud. and it was emotional at times and it was also this moment w recognizing ch we needed that kind of echo back. >> nawaz: new connections made, even as old ones are tested. at the end of evy day for latonya outlaw, another ritual before she can greet her two young children... >> and i always try to keep that distance before i actually gomy and gelf ready for the end of the day. >> nawaz: is that odd for you to not walk in the door and immediately be able to hug yr kids? >> it is very odd and it's course, they're there with open inms and, you know, it's hurtful to a ceregree. but i know we have to maintain that distance just for a short period of time until i can get myself in a position i feel safe enough to give them hugs and kisses. >> nawaz: for the pbs newshour i'm amna nawaz. >>deoodruff: the sheer magni of protests in the streets has raised a public health question over the past week or if people are not social distancing and they're gathering in t thousands and tens of thousands,
>> i certainly didn't. >> nawaz: her father, hugh weber: as a family, just read them all aloud. and it was emotional at times and it was also this moment w recognizing ch we needed that kind of echo back. >> nawaz: new connections made, even as old ones are tested. at the end of evy day for latonya outlaw, another ritual before she can greet her two young children... >> and i always try to keep that distance before i actually gomy and gelf ready for the end of the day....
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their gratitude to the workers they've come to rely ono in falls, south dakota, 11 year old emerson weber, an avid, and prolific letter writer, decided to write one to her own mail carrier, doug. why did you decide to a ite him tter? >> well, i didn't knny his name oring about him. and i knew he saw a lot of letters, but he may not receive a lot. n i just wanted to put it there to brighten his day during work as he was picking up my letters. >> nawaz: doug shared the letter who shared it with more colleagues. who shared it with more. next thingn he knew? emers getting letters from postal workers across the entire country. there are people writing and things like i work alone in a small rural post office. people write little thing. my kids all live far away. did you expect that wotal strangerd open up like that? >> i certainly didn't. >> nawaz: hefather, hugh weber: as a family, just read them all and it was emotional at times and it was also this moment of recognizing homuch we needed that kind of echo back. >> nawaz: new connections made, even as old ones are tested. at the end of every
their gratitude to the workers they've come to rely ono in falls, south dakota, 11 year old emerson weber, an avid, and prolific letter writer, decided to write one to her own mail carrier, doug. why did you decide to a ite him tter? >> well, i didn't knny his name oring about him. and i knew he saw a lot of letters, but he may not receive a lot. n i just wanted to put it there to brighten his day during work as he was picking up my letters. >> nawaz: doug shared the letter who...
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weber, this year's flag raising ceremony at city hall will take place without members of the communitydue to the ban on large crowds because of the pandemic. instead, santa clara city leaders will take part in a brief ceremony before a online message is shared. >>> thousands of small businesses are trying to hang on as those shelter in place orders start to ease, and ktvu's jesse gary shows us one in the bay area that is supporting minority owned businesses. >> reporter: lunch hour at san jose's jamaican eatery, sees a steady flow of hungry customers ready for the caribbean's finest. >> i've been here a few times and i always like the food. i was just craving it recently and had to double check on yelp that it's open. >> it's a welcome sight, especially for minority owned restaurants. the industry itself has seen 33% of restaurants permanently shuttered due to the coronavirus crisis. >> restaurants tend to be low profit margin businesses to begin with. so, on a good day, a restaurant is already operating on razor thin notoriously thin margins. >> and the ingredient of property damage f
weber, this year's flag raising ceremony at city hall will take place without members of the communitydue to the ban on large crowds because of the pandemic. instead, santa clara city leaders will take part in a brief ceremony before a online message is shared. >>> thousands of small businesses are trying to hang on as those shelter in place orders start to ease, and ktvu's jesse gary shows us one in the bay area that is supporting minority owned businesses. >> reporter: lunch...
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shirley weber .eaders like mccarty and many others that led an effort to reconcile our antiquated practices as it relates to use of force. it was a controversial bill. there was previous efforts to advance the bill. they fell short. we are not only elected officials, but leaders of all stripes. people that exercise a single day there merrill moral authority to help create the conditions that led to the advancement of that landmark effort. leaders who have lost loved ones, leaders that were still cynical, but willing to participate at this moment and hope and expectation that we could do more than just passive program, but we can fundamentally solve a problem. i am here today to say that program passing is indeed not problem solving unless we follow through on what we promote and promise. we manifest a cultural change and a deeper understanding of what it is that we are trying to advance. we passed that bill last august. it hasn't stopped the violence. it hasn't stopped the mistrust. it hasn't stopped
shirley weber .eaders like mccarty and many others that led an effort to reconcile our antiquated practices as it relates to use of force. it was a controversial bill. there was previous efforts to advance the bill. they fell short. we are not only elected officials, but leaders of all stripes. people that exercise a single day there merrill moral authority to help create the conditions that led to the advancement of that landmark effort. leaders who have lost loved ones, leaders that were...
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violently arresting nurse alex wobbles for doing her job he faced no charges and was then hired by the weber county jail in 2019. matters fond of his concern democratic senator cory booker has promised to introduce legislation which could lead to a national database for police misconduct and hopes that it would bring about some accountability and transparency and no there's also been a lot of concern about the use of military looking for tactical gear by local police departments when they respond specially when they respond to protests is there a move to change that there is so back when president obama was in office there was a lot of criticism over his use of the 1033 program which essentially a lot of local police agencies to be able to obtain military grade equipment from federal agencies now if we look back in 2015 obama issued restrictions cutting back on that program after widespread criticism over the fact that police were using military equipment to respond to peaceful protests in ferguson missouri but then president came along and he issued an executive order reversing those restri
violently arresting nurse alex wobbles for doing her job he faced no charges and was then hired by the weber county jail in 2019. matters fond of his concern democratic senator cory booker has promised to introduce legislation which could lead to a national database for police misconduct and hopes that it would bring about some accountability and transparency and no there's also been a lot of concern about the use of military looking for tactical gear by local police departments when they...
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that person that brought the complaint to begin with was what he said of course white ally so i mean weber's a black person it came for and say can we take off exams can exams that count because we're going through with thing people don't know this may they're not related to him so how can it really be so overtaken with grief so the point where they can just go by the number every day life i thought that was really ridiculous i thought it was an excellent e-mail that the professor seeing i don't know george for him personally but as a black woman in america and maybe a.b.l. himself doesn't have this experience and maybe he doesn't identify in his blackness but as a black woman in america i remember being pulled over by the police because i was african-american i remember feeling afraid for my life i know what it's like to have people who are african-american that i care about come in contact with the police and fear for their very life and because of that the death of george floyd resonates with me strongly and it's a morning when women and me being a woman when i know that i can birth a chi
that person that brought the complaint to begin with was what he said of course white ally so i mean weber's a black person it came for and say can we take off exams can exams that count because we're going through with thing people don't know this may they're not related to him so how can it really be so overtaken with grief so the point where they can just go by the number every day life i thought that was really ridiculous i thought it was an excellent e-mail that the professor seeing i...
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months early after the sudden death of president jiang currencies after a heart attack last week fuckin weber is in nairobi and says people are watching to see what the new president may change. everything going to be a was for in at a ceremony in a football stadium in the capital reason he's being sworn in now is following the sudden death of his predecessor currencies who died last week the government said he died from a heart attack although many people believe he actually died from coded 19 own currencies or didn't have any policies to try and slow the spread of the coronavirus indrani within recent months there have been supporting events continuing as usual political rallies in the lead up to a controversial election last month thousands of people are gathered together and so one thing people are waiting to see is if this is going to change under the new leader looking at that ceremony today no sign of change at all there was no social distancing people sitting next to each other in the stadium hundreds of soldiers parading in a military parade so so far no change of policy there and th
months early after the sudden death of president jiang currencies after a heart attack last week fuckin weber is in nairobi and says people are watching to see what the new president may change. everything going to be a was for in at a ceremony in a football stadium in the capital reason he's being sworn in now is following the sudden death of his predecessor currencies who died last week the government said he died from a heart attack although many people believe he actually died from coded 19...
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shirley weber. like conversations so that all students can see the contributions that people have made. >> that will be a change in the way that school is done. there will be implicit racial bias training for teachers in all 10,000 california schools. that will be a focus as well. i asked her specifically about how california is doing. she said doing relatively well. she gave credit to our governor and most of our mayors for the increases in testing. and i said, president trump talked about having less testing. she said that he never said that to her. behind the scenes he's always been proud of doing more testing. the administration has plans for more testing going forward. >> we are looking forward to those conversations with both of those leaders. alex, thank you so much, and have a good weekend. >>> be sure to tune into the issue is coming up this sunday at 6:30 ahead of morning sun 2. >>> announced car racetrack owner in trouble as another controversy erupts. how bubba wallace and the news inves
shirley weber. like conversations so that all students can see the contributions that people have made. >> that will be a change in the way that school is done. there will be implicit racial bias training for teachers in all 10,000 california schools. that will be a focus as well. i asked her specifically about how california is doing. she said doing relatively well. she gave credit to our governor and most of our mayors for the increases in testing. and i said, president trump talked...
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country club, those with homes along the 16th t and fairway saw the charles schwab challenge, area weber jordan speak, you want to make it on this label level you got to be able to put. a par, that with ty harold for the lead. the 26th 2016 team winter has court knowledge. look at this at the ninth. the ball back spun right down the hill to set up another birdie at the outright lead. now i show xander's awfully the x-men, from there to justin thomas at 17. 124 yards out with a wedge, and it just looks effortless. set up a birdie, near the end of play, it was a four-way tie for the lead, until sharply, the axman with the outright lead at 18. 13 underpar, he is carded only three bogeys this week. so sharply leaves a packed leaderboard with three players one shot back and 13 within three strokes of the lead. you can see the final round, right here on kpix 5 news at noon. major league baseball owners, players and i know, i know, shake me, wake me when it is over. one way or the other. to commissioner rob manford and the legal owners, the players association's said no to the latest proposal.
country club, those with homes along the 16th t and fairway saw the charles schwab challenge, area weber jordan speak, you want to make it on this label level you got to be able to put. a par, that with ty harold for the lead. the 26th 2016 team winter has court knowledge. look at this at the ninth. the ball back spun right down the hill to set up another birdie at the outright lead. now i show xander's awfully the x-men, from there to justin thomas at 17. 124 yards out with a wedge, and it...
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president for eight years, why didn't he put more reforms in place during his time in office, david weberoins us with that coming up. i got an oriole here. eh. common bird. ooh look! over here! something much better. there it is. peacock, included with xfinity x1. remarkable. fascinating. -very. it streams tons of your favorite shows and movies, plus the latest in sports news and... huh - run! the newest streaming app has landed on xfinity x1. now that's... simple. easy. awesome. xfinity x1 just got even better with peacock premium included at no additional cost. no strings attached. just say "peacock" into your voice remote to start watching today. yeah. this moving thing never gets any easier. well, xfinity makes moving super easy. i can transfer my internet and tv service in about a minute. wow, that is easy. almost as easy as having those guys help you move. we are those guys. that's you? the truck adds 10 pounds. in the arms. -okay... transfer your service online in a few easy steps. now that's simple, easy, awesome. transfer your service in minutes, making moving with xfinity a bree
president for eight years, why didn't he put more reforms in place during his time in office, david weberoins us with that coming up. i got an oriole here. eh. common bird. ooh look! over here! something much better. there it is. peacock, included with xfinity x1. remarkable. fascinating. -very. it streams tons of your favorite shows and movies, plus the latest in sports news and... huh - run! the newest streaming app has landed on xfinity x1. now that's... simple. easy. awesome. xfinity x1...
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shirley weber, and leaders like mccarty . and many others . that led a effort to reconcile, our antiquated practices as it relates to use of force . assembled not only elected officials, but leaders of all stripes, people to exercise every day their moral responsibility . leaders that had lost loved ones leaders that were still cynical but willing to do more than just past the program . but we could fundamentally solve a problem . i am here today to say that program passing is in problem solving unless we follow through on what we promote and promisingly manifest the cultural change and a deeper understanding on what it is, we are trying to advance . it hasn't stopped the mistrust, or people from raising anxiety . we see the anxiety we have so much more work to do . there was a good package de- escalation techniques . it goes into effect january 2021, that cannot happen soon enough, we are scrubbing components in a bill to see if we can fast- track it . to advance the cause that brought us together . there's frustration i california has been l
shirley weber, and leaders like mccarty . and many others . that led a effort to reconcile, our antiquated practices as it relates to use of force . assembled not only elected officials, but leaders of all stripes, people to exercise every day their moral responsibility . leaders that had lost loved ones leaders that were still cynical but willing to do more than just past the program . but we could fundamentally solve a problem . i am here today to say that program passing is in problem...
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. >> reporter: consumer reports recommends this weber kettle grill for $165., if you have a gas grill that you haven't fired up for a while, clean it up. spider webs and all kinds of gross stuff can cause a flame to burst out. and if you want some additional advice on getting your grill up and going again this year, i have posted some advice on our website, abc7news.com. liz, larry, back to you. >> larry, you ready for that? you going to fire it up? >> i was hoping chef michael t atayot be oming.off in >>> all right. only on "abc7 news," a look at the military equipment now being used by officers and deputies around the bay area. the i-team talks to one local police department that is one of the biggest suppliers of military surplus items. >> and karen now has a ken. the story behind that st. lou no matter what challenges life throws at you, we're always here to help with fast response and great service and it doesn't stop there we're also here to help look ahead that's why we're helping members catch up by spreading any missed usaa insurance payments over the
. >> reporter: consumer reports recommends this weber kettle grill for $165., if you have a gas grill that you haven't fired up for a while, clean it up. spider webs and all kinds of gross stuff can cause a flame to burst out. and if you want some additional advice on getting your grill up and going again this year, i have posted some advice on our website, abc7news.com. liz, larry, back to you. >> larry, you ready for that? you going to fire it up? >> i was hoping chef...
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eighth grade. 1968.gh school closed in we had a national figure, hermann, she became secretary of weber who attended school here. this is where she read waited from. some reasons it is on the trail ,s during the civil rights days now needed a place to meet. the school's cafeteria was the only place in the city that would allow them to meet and strategize on how they were problemsapproach the that existed in the african-american community and trying to resolve them with the city. ,he nuns and the priest here because this street was the main thoroughfare through the african-american community, during the civil rights days, all the marchers would come down this street. when those marches took place, the nuns and the priest would be on the front line. dora shared a story with me, she was only 15 at the time, the junior miss pageant was here. 50 young ladies from all over the country. they said "this would be a good time to march because we could get word out to the rest of the country on the problems we are having in mobile, because there will be reporters from all over the country." ,hey m
eighth grade. 1968.gh school closed in we had a national figure, hermann, she became secretary of weber who attended school here. this is where she read waited from. some reasons it is on the trail ,s during the civil rights days now needed a place to meet. the school's cafeteria was the only place in the city that would allow them to meet and strategize on how they were problemsapproach the that existed in the african-american community and trying to resolve them with the city. ,he nuns and...
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recognize our honorary subcommittee member and full committee member mister weber for five minutes. >> this is a great hearing, what a great hearing. doctor jones, i want to go to you. you said you are a mechanical engineer by trade. i was a contractor for 35 years. any studies or information about relative humidity in air cabins, the behavior of the air, the more humidity, does it for a particular matter, droplets. >> it has some effect on it. one is the low relative humidity which is typical in the aircraft cabin and evaporate more quickly. a lot of material in them but not evaporate so that material stays. the other thing is humidity has significant impact on the viability of the viruses, they are active much more quickly in a moderate range. on the flipside, we haven't seen much evidence of loss of viability once they are born. >> thank you for that. i want to open a question for the panel. i didn't hear h1n1 in there. was there tracing that went back during that, was there tracing back then. >> in publications, we used a study of infection on an aircraft, the air system was turne
recognize our honorary subcommittee member and full committee member mister weber for five minutes. >> this is a great hearing, what a great hearing. doctor jones, i want to go to you. you said you are a mechanical engineer by trade. i was a contractor for 35 years. any studies or information about relative humidity in air cabins, the behavior of the air, the more humidity, does it for a particular matter, droplets. >> it has some effect on it. one is the low relative humidity which...
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weber? >> i think i have my microphone off. on and you can hear me. thank chairman. lots of questions, i know we talked about the inability to get ppe and we are dealing with a pandemic that we have never .een before it was really interesting to be caught in this predicament. you have the federal government in the state government and the local government and one of the lessons that i hope we have learned and i will let our witnesses way in -- weigh in, is that we need a good relationship between the federal and state governments in this instance, more for the protection of their citizens because they're closer to the cities and counties and the effects that are happening in their state. to the texased out department of management, they had a good supply. thethe smaller can and even medium communities were not able to reach out at a level where they could get the ppe, because they were satisfying the larger communities. but i hope that we have all learned a lesson and that we have a better supply or communication chain or process where we go from the states, to the c
weber? >> i think i have my microphone off. on and you can hear me. thank chairman. lots of questions, i know we talked about the inability to get ppe and we are dealing with a pandemic that we have never .een before it was really interesting to be caught in this predicament. you have the federal government in the state government and the local government and one of the lessons that i hope we have learned and i will let our witnesses way in -- weigh in, is that we need a good relationship...
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alex weber, our european economy record -- reporter joining us out of brussels.lion wipeout. u.s. equities sees its deepest route in months. futures are up today. is there more to come? this is bloomberg. ♪ to theelcome back europeanwó market open. it started in negative territory, but clawed its way back. right now. up a touch. the cac in paris doing well .4%. stocks,those value travel and leisure and oil stocks that were weak in the u.s. yesterday. what have we got in europe? auto parts, real estate, and banks on the upside. telecom andide, health care. we have a breakdown when we look at the stoxx 600. even though the overall numbers are fairly muted. todayán froming flat to positive on friday morning. matt: yeah, absolutely. we were on pace for a whole weak of losses in europe. these are the top stories from the terminal. the u.s. cannot shut down the economy again, even if there is a second wave. that is according to treasury secretary steve mnuchin. he said that shuttering again could just cause more damage. he also says it will not be necessary. testing a
alex weber, our european economy record -- reporter joining us out of brussels.lion wipeout. u.s. equities sees its deepest route in months. futures are up today. is there more to come? this is bloomberg. ♪ to theelcome back europeanwó market open. it started in negative territory, but clawed its way back. right now. up a touch. the cac in paris doing well .4%. stocks,those value travel and leisure and oil stocks that were weak in the u.s. yesterday. what have we got in europe? auto parts,...
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a question from jenny weber, harriet lane had a u.s. navy ship named after her.ard, actually, i thin think. >> how did she get this honor. >> and i heard she got into trouble for throwing a party on the ship and questioned, is that true? >> how they named the ship after her, i do not know. the united states. invited some friends of hers to have a party on the ship and nunk, as she called her uncle, got wind of this and he hollered at her. not for having a party. he was perfectly happy that she had a party, but the ship was public property. and he felt that she was -- she should not abuse public property. very straight-laced about her not accepting gifts, other than like flowers or a box of candy or something, but he didn't want her to accept any kind of gifts. >> this is a nice segue to our next video, which is, again, traveling to wheatlands. and here we'll learn more about the parlor and learn about harriet's entertaining style. >> here we are at wheatland in beautiful lancaster, pennsylvania. this is the home of president james buchanan and his niece, harriet
a question from jenny weber, harriet lane had a u.s. navy ship named after her.ard, actually, i thin think. >> how did she get this honor. >> and i heard she got into trouble for throwing a party on the ship and questioned, is that true? >> how they named the ship after her, i do not know. the united states. invited some friends of hers to have a party on the ship and nunk, as she called her uncle, got wind of this and he hollered at her. not for having a party. he was...
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a question from jenny weber. harriet lane had a u.s.navy ship named after her, coast guard actually i think. >> a revenue cutter. >> how did she get this honor given only two other first ladies have had a -- any naval a quid named after them? i heard she got in trouble for throwing a party on that ship. is that true? >> yes. >> tell us the story. >> how they named the ship after her and do not know. but her uncle was president of the united states and may have had -- been able to sway people. she invited some friends of hers to have a party on the ship. the her uncle got wind of this and how it had her. not because she had a party but the ship was public property. he felt that she should not use public property. very straight laced about her not accepting gifts other than like flowers or a box of candy or something. he did not want her to accept any kind of gifts. >> this is a nice segue to our next video which again is traveling to weaklings. here we will learn more about the parlor and learn about harry it's entertaining style. >> her
a question from jenny weber. harriet lane had a u.s.navy ship named after her, coast guard actually i think. >> a revenue cutter. >> how did she get this honor given only two other first ladies have had a -- any naval a quid named after them? i heard she got in trouble for throwing a party on that ship. is that true? >> yes. >> tell us the story. >> how they named the ship after her and do not know. but her uncle was president of the united states and may have had...
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a question from jenny weber. harriet lane had a u.s. navy ship named after her. that was coast guard, actually, i think. >> coast guard. it was at revenue cutter. >> how did she get this honor given only two other first ladies have every had any naval equipment named after them and also she writes, i heard she gone into trouble for throwing a party on the ship and question is that true? >> yes. >> all right. tell us the story. >> how they named the ship after her, i do not know. but her uncle was president of the united states, he may have been able to swing it. but he did, she invited some friends of hers to have a party on the ship and nunc, as she called her uncle, got wind of this and he hollered at her, not for having a party, he was perfectly happy that she had a party but the ship was public property and he felt that she was -- she should not abuse public property. he's very straight-laced about her not accepting gifts other than like flowers or a box of candy or something but he didn't want her to accept any kind of gifts. >> well, this is a nice segue to
a question from jenny weber. harriet lane had a u.s. navy ship named after her. that was coast guard, actually, i think. >> coast guard. it was at revenue cutter. >> how did she get this honor given only two other first ladies have every had any naval equipment named after them and also she writes, i heard she gone into trouble for throwing a party on the ship and question is that true? >> yes. >> all right. tell us the story. >> how they named the ship after her,...
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weber. mr. weber: i thank the gentleman. history from, some our country -- yesterday was june 25. june 25, 1788, the state of the u.s. atified constitution and thereby became united state of the states. virginia willingly joined the union. virginia willingly left the willingly hen eventually rejoined the union, a reminder from our past. down everything about virginia? certainly not. june 25, 1868,on lorida, alabama, louisiana, georgia, north carolina, and readmitted na were to the union. again, they had willingly joined the union, they willingly left and, yes, they same gly rejoined that union. reminders from the past. o we do away with all reminders? on may 18, 1896, supreme court ferguson upheld the constitutionality of racial for public facilities as long as they were equal.e but 1962, that same -- the supreme court ruled the use of nondenomination public schools was unconstitutional. twice.t it wrong two examples. do we do away with any mention court?supreme 25,m speaker, in 1973, june dean, yesterday, john white house counsel for president richard nixon admitted was president
weber. mr. weber: i thank the gentleman. history from, some our country -- yesterday was june 25. june 25, 1788, the state of the u.s. atified constitution and thereby became united state of the states. virginia willingly joined the union. virginia willingly left the willingly hen eventually rejoined the union, a reminder from our past. down everything about virginia? certainly not. june 25, 1868,on lorida, alabama, louisiana, georgia, north carolina, and readmitted na were to the union. again,...
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. >> jenny standard weber on facebook is asking can you tell us more about her two daughters who helped with her role as hostess at the white house? did they both serve as official hostesses? >> martha was the official hostess and mary supported her in many ways. mary was back and forth to greenville several times. she was a bit more like her mother, preferred to be with the children. >> when she was at the white house she was responsible for a lot of their education and training. she did step in with her sister. the entire family didn't like the public life. by that time she, too, herself was a widow and had lost her husband in the civil war. that was difficult on her as well having three children and being a widow. >> what did it mean to be official hostess in the johnson white house? >> it was a period of mourning and i think that says a lot about eliza that even though it was a state of mourning and of course the war had totally ravaged the white house completely, i can't even describe the disarray. they said there was mold in the state dining room, there was lice in the rooms. the
. >> jenny standard weber on facebook is asking can you tell us more about her two daughters who helped with her role as hostess at the white house? did they both serve as official hostesses? >> martha was the official hostess and mary supported her in many ways. mary was back and forth to greenville several times. she was a bit more like her mother, preferred to be with the children. >> when she was at the white house she was responsible for a lot of their education and...
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serving as an usher at his church for many, many years. 100th birthday to delbert weber from mariettae, sir. if there's someone you'd like us to celebrate, tell us all about them go to today.com/celebrates i don't know about you, but that felt pretty darn good, guys. >> it sure did >> enjoyed seeing though jars. al, thank you. see you again in a few minutes because the third hour of "today" coming up. we're going to chat with cory booker also joining us, ludacris. >> and we've got judd apatow with a lively conversation but first, a look at your local news and weather happy wednesday. >>> good morning to you. it's 8:56. i'm marcus washington. vallejo police are investigating a shooting that happened during a toddler's birthday party that left one person dead and three others injured. this happened in north vallejo. investigators say more than one person got out of a car, opened fire. the shooters then got back in that car, taking off. >>> a 63-year-old and a 37-year-old have died. a child is among the three people injured. all of whom are expected to recover. >>> happening now, we have
serving as an usher at his church for many, many years. 100th birthday to delbert weber from mariettae, sir. if there's someone you'd like us to celebrate, tell us all about them go to today.com/celebrates i don't know about you, but that felt pretty darn good, guys. >> it sure did >> enjoyed seeing though jars. al, thank you. see you again in a few minutes because the third hour of "today" coming up. we're going to chat with cory booker also joining us, ludacris. >>...
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of things weber are doing. for example, the precise of the spikeucture protein which is that part of the virus which actually gives it its name, coronavirus, because of the spikes that stick out. that is the way the virus binds to cells in the body. this has been delineated by those we fund. second, the demonstration of the precise receptor by which it binds to cells in the body allowing it to cause disease. we developed animal models, we do natural history studies like understanding the virus in demographic groups. third, we need and will get within time, based on a major investment in the protein program, diagnostics that are point-of-care, simple, precise, sensitive, and specific. we hope by the end of fall and early winter we will have these for wide distribution. third, the development and characterization of drugs. you heard of the first successful randomized trial of a drug called remdesivir which showed a statistically significant impact on decreasing the time to release from the hospital faster recover
of things weber are doing. for example, the precise of the spikeucture protein which is that part of the virus which actually gives it its name, coronavirus, because of the spikes that stick out. that is the way the virus binds to cells in the body. this has been delineated by those we fund. second, the demonstration of the precise receptor by which it binds to cells in the body allowing it to cause disease. we developed animal models, we do natural history studies like understanding the virus...