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♪ eydie: ♪ i'm his yankee doodle sweetheart he's my yankee doodle boy ♪ >> ♪ yankee doodle went to london this is my country lando my birth. you're a grand old flag, you're a high flying flag you're the emblem of the land i love the home of the free end the brave america america this land is your land this land is my land from california to the new york island from the redwood forests to the gulfstream waters this land was made for you and me america, i love you o beautiful, for spacious skies for amber waves of grain for purple mountains' majesty upon the fruited plain america, america god shed his grace on thee and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea ♪ [applause] ♪ from the mountains, to the prairies to the ocean white with foam god bless america my home sweet home god bless america my home sweet home ♪ [applause] steve: thank you very much. congratulations. eydie: we love you. [indiscernible] frank: every hour of life has its own moment of truth, and who better to call it to our attention than the man who parted the red sea? [laughter] frank: chuck heston. [applause
♪ eydie: ♪ i'm his yankee doodle sweetheart he's my yankee doodle boy ♪ >> ♪ yankee doodle went to london this is my country lando my birth. you're a grand old flag, you're a high flying flag you're the emblem of the land i love the home of the free end the brave america america this land is your land this land is my land from california to the new york island from the redwood forests to the gulfstream waters this land was made for you and me america, i love you o beautiful, for...
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this was the confederate image of the yankee army and it was, needless to say, a far cry from the federal troops self-image as liberators. over the course of the war the rising tide of death and destruction intensified the fervor of die-hard confederates, presposed by their own ideology to believe that the hated yankees would not fight fair, confederates circulated endless tales of the invader's alleged atrocities and accused northerners of seeking the extermination, violation, pollution, degradation of the south. these were the keywords, extermination, pollution, degradation, violalation. as the union army took aim at slavery confederates reviled the emancipation proclamation as s e culminating proof that any reunion between the north and south was utterly impossible. none of this of course boded well for white southern loyalism in the south and indeed as i've suggested unionists never materialized in the seceded states in the numbers that northerners hoped for. but my key point is this, union soldiers remained committed to southern deliverance because their commitment was ideological. s
this was the confederate image of the yankee army and it was, needless to say, a far cry from the federal troops self-image as liberators. over the course of the war the rising tide of death and destruction intensified the fervor of die-hard confederates, presposed by their own ideology to believe that the hated yankees would not fight fair, confederates circulated endless tales of the invader's alleged atrocities and accused northerners of seeking the extermination, violation, pollution,...
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. >>> artistas como selena gomez y daddy yankee se unen a los festejos organizados por facebook . >>>idar el esfuerzo de sus padres y toda nuestra comunidad >>> noticias telemundo con josé díaz-balart . >>> la reapertura avanza, nueva york y otros tres estados del noreste del país han anunciado que reabrirá parcialmente sus playas para el feriado del memorial we quien pero el avance del coronavirus no se detiene, los contagios llegan a más de 1 millón 440,000, las muertes superan 86,000 y con las personas saliendo de casa en peligro de contagio crece. según una encuesta el distanciamiento físico ha caído un 17 por ciento comparado con el mes de marzo. >>> el presidente trump anunció% hoy un esfuerzo conjunto entre varias agencias del gobierno, las fuerzas armadas y farmacéuticas privadas para tener una vacuna para enero, una fecha que para muchos científicos se hace imposible de alcanzar. vega está en la ciudad de washington, javier ¿cuáles fueron las reacciones a estas declaraciones del presidente trump? >>> dos tipos de reacciones, en la calle esperanza de que se logre esta vacuna y
. >>> artistas como selena gomez y daddy yankee se unen a los festejos organizados por facebook . >>>idar el esfuerzo de sus padres y toda nuestra comunidad >>> noticias telemundo con josé díaz-balart . >>> la reapertura avanza, nueva york y otros tres estados del noreste del país han anunciado que reabrirá parcialmente sus playas para el feriado del memorial we quien pero el avance del coronavirus no se detiene, los contagios llegan a más de 1 millón...
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the yankees pretty much control the railroad from camp hill north. that's not much. the rebels control the rest of the railroad from mechanicsburg all the way through carlisle, shippensburg, chambersburg, greencastle. 90% of the railroad in is in confederate hands. but the new york state militia, this is one of the very few drawings done by soldiers during the gettysburg campaign that show the railroad tracks of pennsylvania during the campaign. you can see the 22nd new york state national guard camping. not in the sketch is the susquehanna river. those would be the bridge abutments. the land on the right, and on the left is the river running into downtown harrisburg. they are going to, the state militia is going to take over many of the railroad buildings, including an engine house near bridgeport, and they will convert it into block houses and try to protect the railroad as best they can. this shows the camp of the new york state militia barely in the background were i have labeled the cvrr. my co-author did this. you can barely see the train. the cumberland valley
the yankees pretty much control the railroad from camp hill north. that's not much. the rebels control the rest of the railroad from mechanicsburg all the way through carlisle, shippensburg, chambersburg, greencastle. 90% of the railroad in is in confederate hands. but the new york state militia, this is one of the very few drawings done by soldiers during the gettysburg campaign that show the railroad tracks of pennsylvania during the campaign. you can see the 22nd new york state national...
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it's full of wisdom. >> yes >> seth: i want to ask i know you're a yankee fan, representing right nowlapping ] >> seth: yeah. >> what i want to do is -- >> all of us, as a country, as a nation, we must band >> seth: yeah, that's right. all of the baseball writer association, everybody but one voted for jeter. >> right were you upset >> i was incensed. >> you know, that was one of the first times i realized i am a jerk yankees fan >> seth: yeah. >> because it's not -- if it was like the pirates or anything it was like, "yeah, we're going into the hall of fame. >> "oh, yeah." >> new yorkers are like, "no, it has to be unanimous. >> "unanimous first ballot [ laughter ] "are you kidding me. >> like, we're at the gate at delta, we're like, "i'm not group seven. no." >> no. [ laughter ] >> seth: you -- what about this astros story the astros got caught sign-stealing. >> yeah. >> seth: they obviously knocked out the yankees. they have one of these years in question how do you feel about the sign stealing >> listen, man, i mean, you know, jose altuve, shout out to him. he's one of the best li
it's full of wisdom. >> yes >> seth: i want to ask i know you're a yankee fan, representing right nowlapping ] >> seth: yeah. >> what i want to do is -- >> all of us, as a country, as a nation, we must band >> seth: yeah, that's right. all of the baseball writer association, everybody but one voted for jeter. >> right were you upset >> i was incensed. >> you know, that was one of the first times i realized i am a jerk yankees fan >>...
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jeter's yankee teams won five world series titles during his time., something about sitting back this weekend and watching baseball -- and by the wait, this is all going to be hosted by the legendary sportscaster bob costas. so if you miss baseball, you miss derek jeter and miss the voice of bob costas in your ear, you can get all of those this weekend. you know, drink of your choice, food of your choice, and enjoy is my point of view. >> yeah. listen, it's not just baseball, tony. it's derek jeter. i love all things derek jeter. a class act on and off the field. so i think this is great. anthony, i'll bet maybe you'll even take a little sneak peek. >> i -- i dislike all things yankees, gayle. as a met fan. but it's a measure of my desperation, i might actually watch. >> there you go. it's derek jeter. >> we will find out on monday whether derek jeter has brought mets and yankees fans together in desperation, anthony. >>> all right. we got to move on here. a great story with vlad. the pandemic has brought us together in more ways than one, including
jeter's yankee teams won five world series titles during his time., something about sitting back this weekend and watching baseball -- and by the wait, this is all going to be hosted by the legendary sportscaster bob costas. so if you miss baseball, you miss derek jeter and miss the voice of bob costas in your ear, you can get all of those this weekend. you know, drink of your choice, food of your choice, and enjoy is my point of view. >> yeah. listen, it's not just baseball, tony. it's...
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and braves he was the first black general manager to win a world series leading the yankees 1996 he worked for the mlb until 2010 bob wattson was 74 years old >> the attorneys for gregory mcmichael, one of two white men accused in the shooting death oe here's nbc's blain alexander >> reporter: good morning to you. this is the first time that we're hearing from an attorney for travis mcmichael and he says that more facts about this case will come out during the trial for the first time we are hearing from the attorneys of travis mcmichael, one of the men charged with ahmaud arbery's murder >> no matter how you look at this case, a young man has died and that is always a tragedy that is at the forefront of our minds as we proceed down this road, but that does not mean that a crime has been committed. >> reporter: the attorneys declined to discuss specifics of the case but said more facts will come out. >> travis has a presumption of innocence. that presumption of innocence follows him from now throughout the course of this trial until and unless a jury decides that he is not innocent
and braves he was the first black general manager to win a world series leading the yankees 1996 he worked for the mlb until 2010 bob wattson was 74 years old >> the attorneys for gregory mcmichael, one of two white men accused in the shooting death oe here's nbc's blain alexander >> reporter: good morning to you. this is the first time that we're hearing from an attorney for travis mcmichael and he says that more facts about this case will come out during the trial for the first...
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he brought the touch of a connecticut yankee to the bank. he ran a country fair in india.e staged the kentucky derby in austria. he relaxed in the luxurious resorts of europe. he went like clubbing in the islands of the pacific. england he learned about rugby. somewhere in the mediterranean he discovered an old egyptian game called three card monte. he kept his stride. he didn't lose his sense of decency. he was an ambassador to the children of the world. let those who worry about his painful readjustment to civilian life. now, he returns, the average soldier. has he been brutalized by war? listen to a very angry arm army chaplain. >> is this war going to breed a generation of hoodlums? i've seen killing, but i've never met an american soldier, i have seen men under combat achieve humidity such as i have never seen before. each other when homesickness shattered the spirit. when their comrades died. the risk of their lives to save another man's life. overseas.cracy there were no foxhole penthouse is the wealthy. no restricted areas for christians only. more than aing surfac
he brought the touch of a connecticut yankee to the bank. he ran a country fair in india.e staged the kentucky derby in austria. he relaxed in the luxurious resorts of europe. he went like clubbing in the islands of the pacific. england he learned about rugby. somewhere in the mediterranean he discovered an old egyptian game called three card monte. he kept his stride. he didn't lose his sense of decency. he was an ambassador to the children of the world. let those who worry about his painful...
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because i'm a yankee from yankee land. and it sometimes baffles me to try to understand what the other side of this great controversy was fighting for and what it was doing and especially robert e. lee who had been a serving officer for the united states army for all of his career, had distinguished himself in in the war in mexico. had been superintendent of west point. was handed a colonel's commission in 1861 to command the second cattle -- sorry, the first cavalry. and resigned. and went and became, of course, general robert e. lee and general in chief of the confederacy. and my father was career army officer. my son is a career army officer. i have taken the oath three generations of my family have taken the same oath that lee took. and what really puzzled me, the burr under my saddle is how do i understand this? how do you write the biography of someone who commits treason? and i'm conscious of the fact that sitting here in charlottesville it's not an easy thing to say. yet, i don't think that anyone honestly can slic
because i'm a yankee from yankee land. and it sometimes baffles me to try to understand what the other side of this great controversy was fighting for and what it was doing and especially robert e. lee who had been a serving officer for the united states army for all of his career, had distinguished himself in in the war in mexico. had been superintendent of west point. was handed a colonel's commission in 1861 to command the second cattle -- sorry, the first cavalry. and resigned. and went and...
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the yankees, ate bad at all. their second-half season is amazing with a one loss percentage of 7.12 in the second half. they are on fire going into the world series and they are deep. where the white sox were shallow in a pitching staff, the reds are so strong they can start five different guys in the first five games of that 1919 world series. there is another myth which is maybe not as important, but in terms of how difficult was it to garner information, to construct black sox,f the elliott asinov writes that there is a wall of silence involving not only the black sox but also the clean sox, and even those that played against them. for some reason, there was this cone of silence that fell around the world series fix. and that is not true, because we know, now again because you can search all of that microfilm and find things out more easily, that 20 different reds and white sox players gave different interviews afterwards. some of these are not very true. they are contradictory. they will contradict themselves
the yankees, ate bad at all. their second-half season is amazing with a one loss percentage of 7.12 in the second half. they are on fire going into the world series and they are deep. where the white sox were shallow in a pitching staff, the reds are so strong they can start five different guys in the first five games of that 1919 world series. there is another myth which is maybe not as important, but in terms of how difficult was it to garner information, to construct black sox,f the elliott...
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so let me just say, very kind of the new york yankees.jonathan lemire, to only win one world series in the 21st century? you don't really count 2000 because it starts in 2001. >> we just want to help. >> you just want to help. >> that's right, joe. i mean -- >> go -- go ahead, jonathan, because they helped us in 2004, in 2007, in 2013, in 2018. >> exactly. >> that is what my grandmother would call gracious plenty. thank you so much, yankees. >> well, first i want to just willie left out a few key details of 2004. it wasn't just that the red sox finally beat the yankees in the playoffs, it was they became the first team ever to come back from a 3-0 deficit. >> really? >> that's the comeback story -- >> i heard that. >> yeah, that's the comeback story we need right now. this nation needs. and, yes, since that moment where varitek introduced alex rodriguez to his glove, the yankees have one world series, the red sox have four. so perhaps things were -- >> it took -- >> we'll see what happens. >> you're like jon meacham, we go all 27, we don'
so let me just say, very kind of the new york yankees.jonathan lemire, to only win one world series in the 21st century? you don't really count 2000 because it starts in 2001. >> we just want to help. >> you just want to help. >> that's right, joe. i mean -- >> go -- go ahead, jonathan, because they helped us in 2004, in 2007, in 2013, in 2018. >> exactly. >> that is what my grandmother would call gracious plenty. thank you so much, yankees. >> well,...
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they been sent, spanish sensors would have intercepted and called attention to this case of clear yankee meddling. the reality that a message claiming a bow, claiming to furnish the war would have been a logical on its face given the context in cuba at the time, that a war was going on, a war that was the reason hearst was sending davis and remington to cuba. or the element of the debunking that rests in davis's letters? davises letters contradict the reasons creelman gave for remington's departure. of those elements, which do you find most persuasive and why? go. >> you said earlier that hearst was not upset that he had remington not listen to him. hearst was known as a volatile guy and he would not have celebrated his artistry if he had contradicted him. >> very good point. what you think of the argument that hearst kind of swallowed that, and because he had images from wartime cuba that no other newspaper had, therefore he was going to run it prominently even if remington had been subordinate? >> there would've been other ways we found out that he was angry. besides just the pictures.
they been sent, spanish sensors would have intercepted and called attention to this case of clear yankee meddling. the reality that a message claiming a bow, claiming to furnish the war would have been a logical on its face given the context in cuba at the time, that a war was going on, a war that was the reason hearst was sending davis and remington to cuba. or the element of the debunking that rests in davis's letters? davises letters contradict the reasons creelman gave for remington's...
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. ♪ ♪ [yankee doodle plays] ♪ pres. trump: thank you.e you at this noble fortress of american liberty to pay tribute to the immortal souls who fought and died to keep us free. earlier today, the first lady and i laid a wreath in their sacred honor at arlington national cemetery. now we come together to salute the flag they gave their lives to so boldly and brilliantly defend, we pledge in their cherished memories that this majestic flag will proudly fly forever. we are joined for today's ceremony by secretary of defense, mark esper. secretary of the interior, david bernhardt. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general mark milley. congressman, andy harris, and a number of servicemembers and veterans of the armed forces. the dignity and devotion of the american military is unrivaled anywhere in history and anywhere in the world. in recent months, our nation and the world have been engaged in a new form of battle against an invisible enemy. once more, the men and women of the united states military have answered the call to duty an
. ♪ ♪ [yankee doodle plays] ♪ pres. trump: thank you.e you at this noble fortress of american liberty to pay tribute to the immortal souls who fought and died to keep us free. earlier today, the first lady and i laid a wreath in their sacred honor at arlington national cemetery. now we come together to salute the flag they gave their lives to so boldly and brilliantly defend, we pledge in their cherished memories that this majestic flag will proudly fly forever. we are joined for today's...
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and then when yankee stadium was created in 1923, it became the house that ruth built. at the end of the era, babe ruth was making more money than president hoover and when writers stopped him and said do you think this is right that you should be making more money than the president of the united states? he said, i had a better year than the president of the united states. and it was -- by the way, baseball almost didn't make it. and that was because of the black socks scandal in 1919 when the chicago white sox threw the series to the cincinnati reds. but people didn't know it at the time. they actually didn't know it until a couple years later that how dishonest it had been. eight players had been involved. probably the best known was joe jackson. and when he was going into court, he was stopped by a little boy who said say it ain't so, joe. and joe jackson said, yes, son, i'm afraid -- i'm afraid it is so. and that could have done in baseball, all this came to light in 1921. but baseball hired judge kenneth mountain landis and he took a very hard line. he fired the e
and then when yankee stadium was created in 1923, it became the house that ruth built. at the end of the era, babe ruth was making more money than president hoover and when writers stopped him and said do you think this is right that you should be making more money than the president of the united states? he said, i had a better year than the president of the united states. and it was -- by the way, baseball almost didn't make it. and that was because of the black socks scandal in 1919 when the...
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he brought the touch of a connecticut yankee to the banks. he ran a country fair in indiana.e staged the kentucky derby in austria. he relaxed in the luxurious resorts of europe and went nightclubing in the islands of the pacific. in england he learned about rugby. somewhere in the mediterranean he covered an old egyptian game called three card monty. he kept his stride. he didn't lose his sense of decency. there were times when we went hungry so the kids would not. he was an ambassador the children of the world. let those who worry about his painful readjustment to civilian life remember his adjustment to war. now he returns. the average soldier. has he been brutalized by war. listen to a very angry, army chaplain. >> brutalized, that means is this war going to breed a generation of hoodlums and gangsters who hold life cheaply. i've seen killing but i've never met an american soldier who liked it. i've seen men under combat achieve a feeling of humanity as never known before. laugh together over common discomforts. cry, unashamedly when their comrades die and without hesitat
he brought the touch of a connecticut yankee to the banks. he ran a country fair in indiana.e staged the kentucky derby in austria. he relaxed in the luxurious resorts of europe and went nightclubing in the islands of the pacific. in england he learned about rugby. somewhere in the mediterranean he covered an old egyptian game called three card monty. he kept his stride. he didn't lose his sense of decency. there were times when we went hungry so the kids would not. he was an ambassador the...
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yuck he brought the touch of the connecticut yankees to the banks.n a country fair in india. 30 he staged a kentucky derby. . he relaxed in a luxurious resort in europe. went night clubbing in the islands of the pacific. in england, he learned about rugby. somewhere in the mediterranean, he discovered an old egyptian game called three card monte. he kept his stride. he did not lose his sense of decency. there were times when he went hungry so that the kids would not. he was an ambassador to the children of the world. let those who worry about his painful readjustment to civilian life remember his adjustment to war. now he returns, the average oldier. has he been brutalized by war? listen to a very angry army chaplain. >> brutalized? that means, is this war going to breed a generation of gangsters? i've seen killing, but i've never met an american soldier, i've seen men under combat achieve humanity such as i have never seen before. i've seen them comfort each other when homesickness shattered their spirit. cried together over common discomforts. cri
yuck he brought the touch of the connecticut yankees to the banks.n a country fair in india. 30 he staged a kentucky derby. . he relaxed in a luxurious resort in europe. went night clubbing in the islands of the pacific. in england, he learned about rugby. somewhere in the mediterranean, he discovered an old egyptian game called three card monte. he kept his stride. he did not lose his sense of decency. there were times when he went hungry so that the kids would not. he was an ambassador to the...
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is it very yankee this is. sports medicine doctors like birds as say tattoos are a lot of pain and no gain. even worse he claims they decrease performance. according to him the injected in karmas deliver and kidneys it has a negative effect on sweating recuperation takes longer back to captain. many of his men came back from t.v. with tatoos and started a trend among sailors dragon symbolize trips to china bankers atlanta crossings to choose became status symbols edgy end of the 1990 percent of sailors in the u.s. head to tubes. chile's national football team would scoff at 90 percent around 99.9 percent of them have to choose based on my personal estimate. there is spirit tilted to leader out of me that makes you think back to what to tos meant for a long time crime and outlaws but don't think that tattoos were status symbols for lower class sailors only in the 19th century the upper class discover that king edward the 7 ted one like star nicholas the 2nd or princes mary of. austrian imprisoned lizabeth nickna
is it very yankee this is. sports medicine doctors like birds as say tattoos are a lot of pain and no gain. even worse he claims they decrease performance. according to him the injected in karmas deliver and kidneys it has a negative effect on sweating recuperation takes longer back to captain. many of his men came back from t.v. with tatoos and started a trend among sailors dragon symbolize trips to china bankers atlanta crossings to choose became status symbols edgy end of the 1990 percent of...
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regreso y acá ya e de vuelta a la ación lo antes posible pero que le parecería extraño ver a los yankeesas funciones es tener mientras en la nba parece que llega aún sfin varios rpres de jga estarán inclinados a ponerle fin ala presente campaña las medidas sanitarias de su hogares. >> el 7 de mayo en arlington de carolina del sur y luego se mudarán para el fin de semana de memorial day. >> hasta acción ejecutiva a los deportes pero ya volvemos con "titulares y más". >> antes de despedirnos muchas felicitaciones a todos los que están cumpliendo sus metas en la clase 2020. >> aquí les presentamosa estos graduados . >> usted también nos puede mandar sus fotografías de su estudiantes y la ft. lauderdale tiene que ser tomada por usted y solo debe ser de ir a la sección envía fotografías y video bajo la categoría clase 20230 y también incluye el nombre del estudiante, sube la fotografía no es así césar? >> así es felicidades a todos ellos. >> nos vemos mañana y ahora los dejamos con el noticiero telemundo,. >> fra baj a mÁs de 30 millones de personas en solo 6 f semanas. 2 de cada 10 trabajado
regreso y acá ya e de vuelta a la ación lo antes posible pero que le parecería extraño ver a los yankeesas funciones es tener mientras en la nba parece que llega aún sfin varios rpres de jga estarán inclinados a ponerle fin ala presente campaña las medidas sanitarias de su hogares. >> el 7 de mayo en arlington de carolina del sur y luego se mudarán para el fin de semana de memorial day. >> hasta acción ejecutiva a los deportes pero ya volvemos con "titulares y...
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the ágiants can lose as much as 188 million, and the aer a'sá yankees á$12 million projector.á so itut on a pump machine á>>> and this is the national ápredators with his girlfriend errhine. áthey're mixing áup sports agai ái want to seal that again, right? áthat was pretty cool. i think she ámaybe the better áathlete right there as she wil áget it down. ánice passing. all áworth checking out. got áto keep it active as much á as you can. >> thanks, mark. have a goodnight. thanks for joining us. á oh. phil, would you get them yeah. just a sec. kids! that is so -- okay. kids?! get down here! why are you guys yelling at us when we're way upstairs? just text me. all right, that's not gonna happen. and, wow, you're not wearing that outfit. what's wrong with it? honey, do you have anything to say to your daughter about her skirt? sorry. oh, yeah, that looks really cute, sweetheart. thanks. no, it's way too short. people know you're a girl. you don't need to prove it to them. luke got his head stuck in the banister again. i got it. where's the baby oil? it's in our bedside tab-- i don't kno
the ágiants can lose as much as 188 million, and the aer a'sá yankees á$12 million projector.á so itut on a pump machine á>>> and this is the national ápredators with his girlfriend errhine. áthey're mixing áup sports agai ái want to seal that again, right? áthat was pretty cool. i think she ámaybe the better áathlete right there as she wil áget it down. ánice passing. all áworth checking out. got áto keep it active as much á as you can. >> thanks, mark. have a...
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i mean, you're talking about filling up yankee stadium with death. so i thought it was horrible, but it's probably going to be somewhat higher than that. >> are you still convinced we'll have a vaccine by year's end, and 300 million doses which you've spoke of? >> yeah. you can never be convinced -- when you're saying, "am i convinced?" i could say this, we're doing really great. oxford, johnson and johnson -- these companies, and i get reports every single day, they're doing really great. am i convinced? i can't be convinced of anything. but i think that we have a really good shot of having something very, very substantial. >> let me ask you about the tremendous hurt in this country. there are 30 million americans who are unemployed -- you don't need me to tell you that. we're expecting the new unemployment rate this week. there have been forecasts -- 15, 16, 17%. one of your advisors projected an unemployment rate of 19%. that's nearly one in five americans without a job. how bad is this going to get? >> well, that is what it is. and, you know, it'
i mean, you're talking about filling up yankee stadium with death. so i thought it was horrible, but it's probably going to be somewhat higher than that. >> are you still convinced we'll have a vaccine by year's end, and 300 million doses which you've spoke of? >> yeah. you can never be convinced -- when you're saying, "am i convinced?" i could say this, we're doing really great. oxford, johnson and johnson -- these companies, and i get reports every single day, they're...
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that is the song they play at yankees stadium at the conclusion of every yankees game.lso playing that in new york at a baseball game this summer. we'll find out. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" is up next. >>> tonight on "all in" -- this is america 2020. videoconference hearings in the united states senate, teleconference hearness the supreme court. trump's taxes, his job performance and kamala harris is here. >>> plus, eric holder will join me as bill barr and president trump work to corrupt the department of justice. and the new biden ad that hits trump with his own words. new polling that says trump is on the wrong side of most americans. "all in" starts right now.
that is the song they play at yankees stadium at the conclusion of every yankees game.lso playing that in new york at a baseball game this summer. we'll find out. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" is up next. >>> tonight on "all in" -- this is america 2020. videoconference hearings in the united states senate, teleconference hearness the supreme court. trump's taxes, his job performance and kamala harris is here. >>> plus, eric holder will...
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[laughter] allen: seriously, i am a yankee from yankee land. gary: you are from philadelphia. your story about which regiment you selected. allen: that's right. we were talking about this over dinner. a facebook friend had posed a question, if you could be a member of a civil war regiment, which would you choose? a lot of people said i would be part of the 26th north carolina, the 24th michigan, the 20th maine. and i responded and put down, 45th united states colored troops. because i am a yankee from yankeeland. and it sometimes baffles me to try to understand what the other side of this great controversy was fighting for and what it was doing. especially robert e. lee, who had been a serving officer of the united states army for all of his career, had distinguished himself in the war in mexico, had been superintendent of west point, was handed a colonels commission in 1861, to take command of the first cavalry. and resigned and went on and became general robert e. lee and eventually general in chief of the confederacy. my father was a career army officer. my son is a career
[laughter] allen: seriously, i am a yankee from yankee land. gary: you are from philadelphia. your story about which regiment you selected. allen: that's right. we were talking about this over dinner. a facebook friend had posed a question, if you could be a member of a civil war regiment, which would you choose? a lot of people said i would be part of the 26th north carolina, the 24th michigan, the 20th maine. and i responded and put down, 45th united states colored troops. because i am a...
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. >> very quickly stis there goin to be baseball at yankee stadium anytime soon? >> i would love nothing more than see the yankees and mets playing again and all the major league teams, but certainly not with fans in the stands anytime soon. that's much in the future according to our very slow careful reopening. but if they can find a way to do it that's really safe we would love nothing more of course. >> to do it with an empty stadium with no fans. >> even with an empty stadium there's a lot that would have to be done to keep players safe and employees, but there's no context anytime soon for fans in the stands because we're going to do our reopening very slowly and carefully and in the name of health. >> good luck to you and everyone in new york. i know these are difficult moments all of you have going through right now. we'll stay in close touch. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> the breaking news continues. next we're going to speak to our own dr. sanjay gupta about president trump doubting the u.s. death toll, right think now thinking it's inflated
. >> very quickly stis there goin to be baseball at yankee stadium anytime soon? >> i would love nothing more than see the yankees and mets playing again and all the major league teams, but certainly not with fans in the stands anytime soon. that's much in the future according to our very slow careful reopening. but if they can find a way to do it that's really safe we would love nothing more of course. >> to do it with an empty stadium with no fans. >> even with an...
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. >> i met somebody and i saw this man, one of my members treated me to a ticket to yankee stadium to joe lewis. >> in one minute and 49 seconds, an american fist won a victory. it was not the final victory. those two men that were matched in the ring that night are matched again. this time in a far greater arena and for much greater stakes. a paratrooper in the nazi army, men turned into machines challenging the world. joe lewis, training for the fight of his life. this is not a fight between man and man, but between nation and nation. the fight for the real championship of the world to determine which way of life shall survive. their way or ooooos time, we must see to it that there is no return engagement. the stakes this time are the greatest men have ever fought for. what are the stakes? the american stakes. the german states. the gospel according to hitler. i am not going to read all of this, but there are one or two things in this book that will interest you. what is denied to us, the german fist must take. if our forefathers had made their decisions by the same pacifist nonsens
. >> i met somebody and i saw this man, one of my members treated me to a ticket to yankee stadium to joe lewis. >> in one minute and 49 seconds, an american fist won a victory. it was not the final victory. those two men that were matched in the ring that night are matched again. this time in a far greater arena and for much greater stakes. a paratrooper in the nazi army, men turned into machines challenging the world. joe lewis, training for the fight of his life. this is not a...
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and how do you equalize the teams, say the yankees, that have huge television contracts. >> right. >>hose who rely on tickets at the turnstyles? they will have to come up with some formula to even things out. >> the reality is there are probably teams in baseball who think they will lose less money if they don't open the doors this year. okay? that they will lose less money if they do that. the yankees, the dodgers, the cubs, teams like that are different from teams like the kansas city royals for example. even the cardinals. they rely way more -- it is one of the great baseball cities, st. louis, they rely way more on ticket receipts than a lot of other teams do. and so these algorithms are going to be extremely complicated in the next month or so because they would really like to get spring training -- spraing spring training in june started up and start the season around july 4th. >> dr. fauci, you recall, was saying the other day on a podcast that, you know, what do you do if four -- if the nfl starts and on a saturday night four guys turn up and test positive? you have to cancel
and how do you equalize the teams, say the yankees, that have huge television contracts. >> right. >>hose who rely on tickets at the turnstyles? they will have to come up with some formula to even things out. >> the reality is there are probably teams in baseball who think they will lose less money if they don't open the doors this year. okay? that they will lose less money if they do that. the yankees, the dodgers, the cubs, teams like that are different from teams like the...
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the yankees pretty much control the railroad from camp hill north. that's not much. the rebels control the rest of the railroad from mechanicsburg all the way through carlisle, shippensburg, chambersburg, greencastle. 90% of the railroad is in confederate hands. but the new york state militia, this is one of the very few drawings done by soldiers during the gettysburg campaign that show the railroad tracks of pennsylvania during the campaign. you can see the 22nd new york state national guard camping. not in the sketch is the susquehanna river. those would be the bridge abutments. the land on the right, and on the left is the river running into downtown harrisburg. they are going to, the state militia is going to take over many of the railroad buildings, including an engine house near bridgeport, and they will convert it into block houses and try to protect the railroad as best they can. this shows the camp of the new york state militia barely in the background were i have labeled the cvrr. my co-author did this. you can barely see the train. the cumberland valley ra
the yankees pretty much control the railroad from camp hill north. that's not much. the rebels control the rest of the railroad from mechanicsburg all the way through carlisle, shippensburg, chambersburg, greencastle. 90% of the railroad is in confederate hands. but the new york state militia, this is one of the very few drawings done by soldiers during the gettysburg campaign that show the railroad tracks of pennsylvania during the campaign. you can see the 22nd new york state national guard...
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we thought the note of how you should kill your own yankees who put you. back on the road the men continue to the next village. or you know around. the person. that got him on the harmonic 9 from q how was the last time one that given a moment actually. us your newest. coming. coming out. in this part of afghanistan so it comes directly from the salt mines in the mountains at the other end of the country i've been a market cabin and i could not go for hope you're not gonna. remember. all too well with a c. 300 kilos unloaded into the back of the truck carriers are too proud to ask for anything in exchange but hygiene still makes a small gesture. no more it was obvious not a lot of us want to. see how she was going to show how about you know tyrol you are taking a show them trying to push people who don't show them by don't go back you may be. night food is fast approaching hygiene his driver are invited to spend the night at the village leaders home what is negative. because of our who was behind us to go on a us call behind a politician at the national ni
we thought the note of how you should kill your own yankees who put you. back on the road the men continue to the next village. or you know around. the person. that got him on the harmonic 9 from q how was the last time one that given a moment actually. us your newest. coming. coming out. in this part of afghanistan so it comes directly from the salt mines in the mountains at the other end of the country i've been a market cabin and i could not go for hope you're not gonna. remember. all too...
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we are definitely missing things griffey junior is seven, he added three to is total against the yankees. we will take a look back on this and smile on, you knew this they were happy when they built this place. >> there is a lot of history . >>> it was a good thing to see the celebrity golf tournament out there. we were talking about the trickle down effect. >>> they are doing the things that they can do with social distancing. i don't think they will do anything with big stands anytime soon. >>> thank you for joining us, good night. all the hands you haven't held. all the dinners you didn't share with friends. the trips you haven't taken. keep track of them. each one means one less person vulnerable, one less person exposed, and one step closer to a healthier community. so for now, keep your distance. but don't lose count. we'll have some catching up to do. right now, you need and endless entertainment. xfinity has you covered, with reliably fast speeds, the most in-home wifi coverage, and advanced security included. plus, access all your streaming apps in one place, including peacock.
we are definitely missing things griffey junior is seven, he added three to is total against the yankees. we will take a look back on this and smile on, you knew this they were happy when they built this place. >> there is a lot of history . >>> it was a good thing to see the celebrity golf tournament out there. we were talking about the trickle down effect. >>> they are doing the things that they can do with social distancing. i don't think they will do anything with...
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the suffering of the nerds are you should kill them on the yankees who put you. back on the road the men continue to the next village. or you're never going. to burst out. of. that in the medium of a harmonic no from q how most of us time when they're given a moment actually. us your newest. coming. coming out. in this part of afghanistan salt comes directly from the salt mines in the mountains at the other end of the country. have been a market cabin and i could not go for home grown the gun. or to with say. 300 kilos unloaded into the back of the truck carriers are too proud to ask for anything in exchange but hygiene still makes a small gesture. no more all of these photos were the. question i was going to show how about you know diabolo are taking a child i'm trying to fish will hold up show them by i don't get a human being. night food is fast approaching hygiene his driver are invited to spend the night at the village leaders home what is negative. because of our who is if. you're a hold the higher power touch your fantasy nirvana services you could tell a
the suffering of the nerds are you should kill them on the yankees who put you. back on the road the men continue to the next village. or you're never going. to burst out. of. that in the medium of a harmonic no from q how most of us time when they're given a moment actually. us your newest. coming. coming out. in this part of afghanistan salt comes directly from the salt mines in the mountains at the other end of the country. have been a market cabin and i could not go for home grown the gun....
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the suffering of the military or you should kill a lot of them are all yankees who put you. back on the road the men continue to the next village. or you're already on. the person. that got it in the museum of a harmonic 9 from key house rouse them when they're given a medically. us your newest. coming. coming out. and then. part of afghanistan salt comes directly from the salt mines in the mountains at the other end of the country. have been a market cabin and i could not go for what you don't like on. your. altar with say. 300 kilos unloaded into the back of the truck carriers are too proud to ask for anything in exchange but hygiene still makes a small gesture. no more it was obvious no doubt this was the. question i was going to show how about you know diabolo are taking a show them trying to push people who don't show them by don't be a human being. night food is fast approaching hygiene his driver are invited to spend the night at the village leaders home what these negative way. because of our who says. hold the higher power touch your fantasy near all the services yo
the suffering of the military or you should kill a lot of them are all yankees who put you. back on the road the men continue to the next village. or you're already on. the person. that got it in the museum of a harmonic 9 from key house rouse them when they're given a medically. us your newest. coming. coming out. and then. part of afghanistan salt comes directly from the salt mines in the mountains at the other end of the country. have been a market cabin and i could not go for what you don't...
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to the yankee closer to the levee didn't. get out of. the way. too but the. president of women predicted eligible for. some pair from wife's on mom was always on a drop of blood but didn't. get it and about said be near. you need to. set up a friend if you nobody's met mexican does the 2nd boss is such as used some talking as well as she. did he did. this up with what i wanted of him actually about the minimum because of a drama. to get a buzz all vestige of buzz about was. about. mr justice ripostes boss' boss. says tony be thunder do updated you. name it is almost. what i she said is to say. look you have to fly. across the city to see my dad. quashing was about the exception and. now she saw the design. because it is. just so different. that's when you don't know. to numbers by the oil they'd already done for us. to be in prison but the question can. you really you can. be added to. the passion the success and the popularity. and then he gave it all up. for the love of his homeland. football rebels delves into the realm of footballing legend rashid look th
to the yankee closer to the levee didn't. get out of. the way. too but the. president of women predicted eligible for. some pair from wife's on mom was always on a drop of blood but didn't. get it and about said be near. you need to. set up a friend if you nobody's met mexican does the 2nd boss is such as used some talking as well as she. did he did. this up with what i wanted of him actually about the minimum because of a drama. to get a buzz all vestige of buzz about was. about. mr justice...
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. >> yankee. were gonna come back to mosaic in just a moment. to go to the grocery store. mask! i swear. this guy would be a mess without me. stay healthy and slow the spread. wear a mask when going out in public. >>> good morning welcome back to mosaic we are in the middle of a wonderful conversation with rat boy rabbi frydman. what is new at your congregation? >> we are a traditional conservative congregation. at the same time we make use of the internet. at any given time you could go to the home page and you will see the slideshow at the top what our newest important events are. if you're interested in hearing from us regularly we have email. we email out every week. our programming changes. it's always warm and friendly. >> do you have special events coming up? >> we do those are listed on the website. >> can you talk a little bit about the fact you are part of the conservative movement. not everybody understands the different movements in the jewish community. can you say in a short way the conservative movement in jewish life and how your congregation is a member of it. >
. >> yankee. were gonna come back to mosaic in just a moment. to go to the grocery store. mask! i swear. this guy would be a mess without me. stay healthy and slow the spread. wear a mask when going out in public. >>> good morning welcome back to mosaic we are in the middle of a wonderful conversation with rat boy rabbi frydman. what is new at your congregation? >> we are a traditional conservative congregation. at the same time we make use of the internet. at any given...
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. >> you're talking about filling up yankee stadium with death. there will be more death.ut the virus will pass with or without a vaccine. >> if they held people any longer with the shutdowns, you're going to lose people that way too. there is no great win one way or the other. >> it is going up. >> i used to say 65,000 and now i'm saying 80 or 90 and it goes up and it goes up rapidly. >> joining me now with the latest from the white house, the white house press secretary just wrapped up a briefing. hans nicolles also with us with more insights and kristen welker and robert casta from "the washington post" and the moderator of washington week. also an nbc political analyst. hans, i would like to get a break down and report of what we've heard a lot from the president today. we just heard from his press secretary. it does seem as if the -- this is the president realizing shutting down the task force was a bad idea as far as apparently enough republican politicians called him to say that. so he changes course, but did he? >> reporter: we'll have to see to see how frequently
. >> you're talking about filling up yankee stadium with death. there will be more death.ut the virus will pass with or without a vaccine. >> if they held people any longer with the shutdowns, you're going to lose people that way too. there is no great win one way or the other. >> it is going up. >> i used to say 65,000 and now i'm saying 80 or 90 and it goes up and it goes up rapidly. >> joining me now with the latest from the white house, the white house press...
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the white sox, boston red sox, and yankees are against him. isy want to dump him and he investigating the white sox at the same time. .e finds out about mahar they track down bill barnes and a grand jury convened in chicago in september 1919 to investigate candal.all s a cubs gameis that is going to be fixed. what does this have to do with the white sox? nothing. the story appears to have been planted so the grand jury can investigate crookedness in baseball. the grand jury is being run by is ancharles mcdonald who johnson. johnson is pumping mcdonald to be the new commissioner of baseball. jobreal favorite for this is judge kenesaw mountain landis. everybody wants him. he was the guy that fined standard oil in 1907 and chased down the socialist party during the war. it helps a baseball when there was a third league organized and being formed in 1914. landis does not want because he is true strong. he will never be able to control him and nobody did. he wants mcdonald and hoping this grand jury will elevate mcdonald to be the star of the show.
the white sox, boston red sox, and yankees are against him. isy want to dump him and he investigating the white sox at the same time. .e finds out about mahar they track down bill barnes and a grand jury convened in chicago in september 1919 to investigate candal.all s a cubs gameis that is going to be fixed. what does this have to do with the white sox? nothing. the story appears to have been planted so the grand jury can investigate crookedness in baseball. the grand jury is being run by is...
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it seemed to me that every blasted yankee was firing at us with guns of a limitable range. my company last every officer and private except one in the battle either killed or wounded. scott carson and hampton length, it seemed the whole world was in arms against us. the new bright flags were waving in every direction. george o tot, had the highest percentage of casualties in the confederate army. to the texans in the ranks the sound was deafening, the boom of artillery and dozens of nearby rifles and the steady popping of thousands more distant and the explosion of shells an the whine and hiss and file closures and company commanders bellowed orders until they were hoarse or shot. dangerly wounded texans lay among the living and unhurt, walking wounded dribbled from the line like a funeral pahl, thick clouds of smoke at times obscured the sun. put that vision in your mind as you walk the fields on sunday. jay poke, we were in open field with no protection. it seems impossible for a rat to live in such a place. the dead and dying were in every direction. it doesn't -- i didn
it seemed to me that every blasted yankee was firing at us with guns of a limitable range. my company last every officer and private except one in the battle either killed or wounded. scott carson and hampton length, it seemed the whole world was in arms against us. the new bright flags were waving in every direction. george o tot, had the highest percentage of casualties in the confederate army. to the texans in the ranks the sound was deafening, the boom of artillery and dozens of nearby...
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scott: i can't find the yankee order out here. lemonis: their big seller had always been these novelty bats. at one time, they were in every major league ballpark. up until just three years ago, they were bringing north of $3 million a year in revenue, and the pinos were a success story. scott: that's the los angeles dodgers, the new york yankees. lemonis: but then, the competition got tough. scott: a major competitor who's really stolen a lot of our business. lemonis: who's the major competitor? scott: louisville slugger. lemonis: after years of stability and prosperity, the business went into free fall. how much debt is on the company today? scott: i have about $700,000. my life savings -- gone. lemonis: when i met the family, their revenue was down 50%. they had racked up almost $700,000 of debt. coopersburg sports was in real trouble. jackie: how did we not realize that we wouldn't have enough boxes to fulfill the order? lemonis: how many are you short? jackie: about 1,200. scott: our system doesn't manage that. lemonis: what
scott: i can't find the yankee order out here. lemonis: their big seller had always been these novelty bats. at one time, they were in every major league ballpark. up until just three years ago, they were bringing north of $3 million a year in revenue, and the pinos were a success story. scott: that's the los angeles dodgers, the new york yankees. lemonis: but then, the competition got tough. scott: a major competitor who's really stolen a lot of our business. lemonis: who's the major...
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a yankee in the case might even and a kind of. kind of the was i wasn't good which is good i think. that's right yes there's about a block here to. the good that has a better world yet doesn't do they don't. see that from the nurses and the doctors they're also overworked and so tired and you can see it and that's probably the situation here is dire. expressed in the white house i want someone to come and help you and then when they come to know. many sometimes well seppo know. you want some come and help. me mr. scary like you when you are. saying something like well what i was just talking about microsoft in the middle of the 3rd week of the last week of march i started feeling like myself and that's when they had called me in. there is you know the way we show stopper for russian leaders in the political history will be till. i tell you it was a just war because to be sure this should be easy because all the schools i believe this to be you know pushed to suddenly police officer he was good and i won't. so. i'll just go. to mumbai is. so true since the. war. i can awesome ocean f
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a yankee in the case might even and a kind of there's a war was kind of the way i wasn't good which is good i think. that's right yes there's about a block here to. the good that has a better world yet there's a group of them. and i can see that from the nurses and the doctors they're also overworked and so tired and you can see it and that's probably the situation here is dire. expressed in the white house i want someone to come and help you and then when they come to know. many sometimes also. come to. you and some come in and help strikes why it's only mr. right like you when you are. saying something like well what i was just talking about microsoft in the middle of the 3rd week of the last week of march i started feeling like myself and that's when they had called me in so. there is you know the way we look at the beautiful russian leaders and the leaders of the earth it will be till. i tell you it was a just war because to me she was issued to establish guilt i believe this to me. not to be such in the office of the good fellow a woman. so. i'll just go. to mumbai is. so true sin
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i hope you charge, give the yankees goiv double to help the cause as you go through this. you're also involved in the conversations that you do stuff for the mlb network. you're involved in the conversations as, you know, as americans watch, as people around the world watch the players try to help out in the dominican republic and around the world, one of the psychological things that would help would be seeing baseball again. in your conversations with the commissioner and others, where are we in that process? >> well, the commissioner is coming up with ideas about how to get baseball going without fans, without having to use too many people around the players and around the things that he wants to do. i heard from his own mouth that he was thinking about using maybe arizona, dallas, and florida, as the three places to have ten teams on each divisions. and also testing the players a lot so that they don't get infected or they -- if one of them happens to get it, not infect the other players. but there's a lot of stuff that needs to get done if we want to watch baseball, b
i hope you charge, give the yankees goiv double to help the cause as you go through this. you're also involved in the conversations that you do stuff for the mlb network. you're involved in the conversations as, you know, as americans watch, as people around the world watch the players try to help out in the dominican republic and around the world, one of the psychological things that would help would be seeing baseball again. in your conversations with the commissioner and others, where are we...
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home to yankee stadium, the bronx zoo and nearly 1.5 million new yorkers, many essential workers. >> before covid-19, the bronx was known as the forest borough. it's now the essential borough. >> workers who didn't have a choice to shelter in place often people of color, earning low wages. and now this grim reality. the highest rate of covid-19 deaths. the epicenter of the epicenter. the bronx is the poorest borough, with a historically disenfranchised latino and black majority. twice as likely to die from covid than anywhere else in the city. >> hardly an accident that the bronx has become the epicenter. >> deadly pathogen exposing the stark divide of race and class. the haves and the have-nots. >> hey, baby girl. can you dig? sure, can you dig. go inside. >> in the southeast bronx, community organizer, tonya fields has cultivated an urban farm where she and her six children and neighbors grow everything from herbs to fruit trees. >> here is an apple tree. >> even raising chickens. >> clockwise, counter clockwise. little bit of -- >> tonya's preparing to distribute fresh produce to
home to yankee stadium, the bronx zoo and nearly 1.5 million new yorkers, many essential workers. >> before covid-19, the bronx was known as the forest borough. it's now the essential borough. >> workers who didn't have a choice to shelter in place often people of color, earning low wages. and now this grim reality. the highest rate of covid-19 deaths. the epicenter of the epicenter. the bronx is the poorest borough, with a historically disenfranchised latino and black majority....