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mostly to new england speculators. some of you will remember the famous yazoo controversy which will give rise to a lawsuit. i may visit about that -- i'll say a word about that now. and help set the stage because there's a legal rule that sort of rule that comes out of that that's going to be relevant in a minute. yazoo lands were out in mississippi and massive quantities sold by a georgia legislator to a group of new englanders. this is the final sale called the new england/mississippi land company. and they were all scoundrels, but well respected scoundrels and the georgia legislator we learned in a wonderful book by peter mcgraw called "yazoo" agreed to the terms of sale. the only legislator who wasn't bribed was absent. he was home sick so he wasn't bribed but the rest of them apparently were. according to peter mcgraw's book. charles hobson has another wonderful book about the yazoo claims that came out of them. well, this legislature having sold off much of georgia's western patrimony was ousted by the good vote
mostly to new england speculators. some of you will remember the famous yazoo controversy which will give rise to a lawsuit. i may visit about that -- i'll say a word about that now. and help set the stage because there's a legal rule that sort of rule that comes out of that that's going to be relevant in a minute. yazoo lands were out in mississippi and massive quantities sold by a georgia legislator to a group of new englanders. this is the final sale called the new england/mississippi land...
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>>to sue for friday april 24 7 posse asi life change when the new england patriots made him the 91st taken the 2020 nfl draft. >>of the year. >>old you looking better the says alliance icrc said he developed a relationship with the new england coaching staff leading up to the draft so the patriots trading up to select him wasn't out of left field he spoke with future hall of fame coach bill belichick shortly after he was drafted >>as a native californian devon's biggest adjustment may not be on the field it could be in those harsh new england winters men you don't know because i've heard about whether when it comes pastor, what's next the current pandemic is still complicating there taking a bike or a city close to ready to the a team that here defend the on island down. >>on exit right now just 4 kids so reporting in san francisco, i'm jason dumas kron 4 news. >>has endorsed joe biden in his bid for the white house clinton was biden's special guest on his virtual town hall yesterday. clinton's endorsement of the former vice president was a foregone conclusion of course she had said
>>to sue for friday april 24 7 posse asi life change when the new england patriots made him the 91st taken the 2020 nfl draft. >>of the year. >>old you looking better the says alliance icrc said he developed a relationship with the new england coaching staff leading up to the draft so the patriots trading up to select him wasn't out of left field he spoke with future hall of fame coach bill belichick shortly after he was drafted >>as a native californian devon's biggest...
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atmosphere of new england. the heartland of abolitionism. so the balance of congress was extremely different than it had been before with the homestead act or the transcontinental railroad i will not digress but for years and years. but very few expected the war to what it became. almost no one. there were a few. so the fact that it metastasized this for year-long at least 750,850,000 lives every single family was taught on - - touched far beyond any other in history and that determination of the republicans in congress to stay in and fight it is politically heroic so raising the money and those that had to be borrowed to fight every inch of the way and then i don't tend to glaze over but with the subject of finance it doesn't have natural narrative figure but it was very intense i have rambled a little bit and my answer to you. [laughter] >> how close were the key votes on these issues? you think something has passed or not if it was passed by one vote door overwhelmingly? >> as you can assume thousands of vot
atmosphere of new england. the heartland of abolitionism. so the balance of congress was extremely different than it had been before with the homestead act or the transcontinental railroad i will not digress but for years and years. but very few expected the war to what it became. almost no one. there were a few. so the fact that it metastasized this for year-long at least 750,850,000 lives every single family was taught on - - touched far beyond any other in history and that determination of...
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even the ice industry would shift new england ice to the south disappeared. banks failed all of the midwest. and eventually including nearly half of those in wisconsin as many as those and three quarters of them in illinois. financier is going for a ray of hope but found none. rumors multiplied of the secret pro- southern organizations that was seen as the armories breaking the bank's and the homes of prominent republicans. impression today deeper than ever, the new york george templeton strongly recorded. most people give up all hope of saving the government and anticipate general bankruptcy revolution, loblaw, chaos in ruins. in the white house, president buchanan remains there. had this old mollusk become a series by darwin would've been confirmed he wrote. and the echoing halls of congress, the republicans and remaining southerners side stepped each other with our eyes and averted to angry or too ashamed to speak. so this is what it felt like on the cost of the war. and really think about the civil war, most people wrote about what is happening on the bat
even the ice industry would shift new england ice to the south disappeared. banks failed all of the midwest. and eventually including nearly half of those in wisconsin as many as those and three quarters of them in illinois. financier is going for a ray of hope but found none. rumors multiplied of the secret pro- southern organizations that was seen as the armories breaking the bank's and the homes of prominent republicans. impression today deeper than ever, the new york george templeton...
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atmosphere of new england. the heartland of abolitionism. so the balance of congress was extremely different than it had been before with the homestead act or the transcontinental railroad i will not digress but for years and years. but very few expected the war to what it became. almost no one. there were a few. so the fact that it metastasized this for year-long at least 750,850,000 lives every single family was taught on - - touched far beyond any other in history and that determination of the republicans in congress to stay in and fight it is politically heroic so raising the money and those that had to be borrowed to fight every inch of the way and then i don't tend to glaze over but with the subject of finance it doesn't have natural narrative figure but it was very intense i have rambled a little bit and my answer to you. [laughter] >> how close were the key votes on these issues? you think something has passed or not if it was passed by one vote door overwhelmingly? >> as you can assume thousands of vot
atmosphere of new england. the heartland of abolitionism. so the balance of congress was extremely different than it had been before with the homestead act or the transcontinental railroad i will not digress but for years and years. but very few expected the war to what it became. almost no one. there were a few. so the fact that it metastasized this for year-long at least 750,850,000 lives every single family was taught on - - touched far beyond any other in history and that determination of...
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in any event, unsurprisingly, the new legislature get sued the new england land company. you can't repudiate the sale, it is too late. this claim will make its way to the supreme court of the united states. in 1810 its first such act ever, the union -- the supreme court will invalidate a statute as unconstitutional. john marshall. his grounds are the contracts clause in the constitution that says no state may pass a law impairing the obligation of contract. this is a contract by the state. the succeeding legislature is unconstitutional. so, it is invalid and the new england mississippi land company gets the land. they won't ever actually get the land. it will go to congress. part of the problem with the lawsuit -- it is a fascinating story. part of the problem with the lawsuit was, it wasn't clear that georgia ever had the power to sell the land in the first place. because tribes lived there. it was their land. so, how was it that georgia could do this? to give a slightly different take on something, kevin mentioned that it was commonly understood that tribes, the real pr
in any event, unsurprisingly, the new legislature get sued the new england land company. you can't repudiate the sale, it is too late. this claim will make its way to the supreme court of the united states. in 1810 its first such act ever, the union -- the supreme court will invalidate a statute as unconstitutional. john marshall. his grounds are the contracts clause in the constitution that says no state may pass a law impairing the obligation of contract. this is a contract by the state. the...
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england journal of is and there was an interesting paper in march from the new england journal of that looked at covid—19, and it found it can stay on metals, plastics, glass etc for several days, and on other things, like cardboard, for24 hours. less amount of time on copper, for example, four hours. so it is there, which is why the hand washing is so important and also we are talking increasingly about cleaning surfaces, even washing down plastic wrapping and covers that we bring back from the supermarket. so there are not the main form of transmission but it can remain on surfaces for varying amounts of time. all right, philippa, kate flowers is asking... my partner and i believe we have both had the virus, he far worse than me. we are not sure, what we should do now? can we still carry covid? and we hear that a lot, lots of people thinking they have probably had it, they are not quite sure, wondering where that leaves them. so, until we have population—based testing or an antibody test, we won't know, is the answer. what we do know is that as long as you don't have a temperatur
england journal of is and there was an interesting paper in march from the new england journal of that looked at covid—19, and it found it can stay on metals, plastics, glass etc for several days, and on other things, like cardboard, for24 hours. less amount of time on copper, for example, four hours. so it is there, which is why the hand washing is so important and also we are talking increasingly about cleaning surfaces, even washing down plastic wrapping and covers that we bring back from...
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we are seeing late-season snow in new england. another round of cold air will impact north america going to early next week. a low-pressure system off the atlantic coast will bring strong winds and a thunderstorm to new england and new york overnight thursday. gusts of 110 kilometers an hour will been reported. snowfall will be expected up to 50 centimeters possible. gusty winds related to whiteout conditions. more weather that stretches along the gulf of mexico. conditions will improve as the high pressure system pushes in. you will feel the cold weather in the next couple of days. another wave of cold snap will impact central/north america by the end of the weekend. warm and dry conditions will change rapidly. highs will dip down to single digits on sunday from winnipeg to denver and be below freezing in rapid city on sunday and monday. watch out for the big temperature difference. we saw unstable weather around tokyo on wednesday. you may see some snowfall in te north of japan on friday. some improvements will arrive in most of
we are seeing late-season snow in new england. another round of cold air will impact north america going to early next week. a low-pressure system off the atlantic coast will bring strong winds and a thunderstorm to new england and new york overnight thursday. gusts of 110 kilometers an hour will been reported. snowfall will be expected up to 50 centimeters possible. gusty winds related to whiteout conditions. more weather that stretches along the gulf of mexico. conditions will improve as the...
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england example. black voters exercising their dissatisfaction with the national gop by voting for democrats on a populist and local level. additionally trotter's insistence that black radicals interrogate rather than accept as inevitable the existing american party system provides a blueprint for 21st-century activists who argue that our two party political system is fundamentally ill-equipped to adjust the economic and social needs of the people. gaas one of the first black editors to organize northern black political nonpartisanship as a sustainable and legislatively significant civil rights strategy, trotter fueled a movement that borrowed heavily from the negro movements of his father's generation. and monroe's hands, spread far wider and had a far greater impact than anything his father produced. as his personal life suffered from a loss of income on my ended his real estate business and the high cost of running the guardian monroe trotter emerged as a unique political voice across the black nor
england example. black voters exercising their dissatisfaction with the national gop by voting for democrats on a populist and local level. additionally trotter's insistence that black radicals interrogate rather than accept as inevitable the existing american party system provides a blueprint for 21st-century activists who argue that our two party political system is fundamentally ill-equipped to adjust the economic and social needs of the people. gaas one of the first black editors to...
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so it's not like new england. you know, the population density in new england is twice what it is in virginia. there are also problem-- virginia and-- virginia included west virginia at the time and a lot of mountains. people were more dispersed. new england was the only part of the country until that time, 18 teens that had primary education and jefferson says, well, it's easy for them to do because you can walk to school. a lot of virginians, it's too far to walk and a lot of virginians, couldn't afford shoes. there's a lot of white poverty in virginia at that time. that said, people still want to have education and they had a system of what they called old field schools, which were set up and they-- it's very hard to have comprehensive coverage, you'd need a critical mass of parents with children in the right ages and they lived reasonably close enough that they could sustain one of these one-room schoolhouses. some years you had that and some you didn't. still, if there had been more money put into this to sup
so it's not like new england. you know, the population density in new england is twice what it is in virginia. there are also problem-- virginia and-- virginia included west virginia at the time and a lot of mountains. people were more dispersed. new england was the only part of the country until that time, 18 teens that had primary education and jefferson says, well, it's easy for them to do because you can walk to school. a lot of virginians, it's too far to walk and a lot of virginians,...
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>>for friday april 24 7 casi asi life changed when the new england patriots made in the 19 1st pick in the 2020 nfl draft. >>of the year. a whole you know what it meant popping up all says now she has he said he developed a relationship with the new england coaching staff leading up to the draft. so the patriots trading up to select him wasn't out of left field. >>he spoke with future hall of fame coach bill belichick shortly after he was drafted as a native californian devon's biggest adjustment may not be on the field it could be in those harsh new england winters man we don't know because i remember it comes ask for what's next the current pandemic is still complicating some things not the sort of quotes to read return here to end. in mexico right now just for kids so reporting in san francisco, i'm jason dumas scrum for news first. >>air brief promising hotel rooms to protect the homeless community why some city supervisors say the mayor is not doing enough and could there be a meat shortage al the white house is trying to protect food supplies says the number of cov >>there are no
>>for friday april 24 7 casi asi life changed when the new england patriots made in the 19 1st pick in the 2020 nfl draft. >>of the year. a whole you know what it meant popping up all says now she has he said he developed a relationship with the new england coaching staff leading up to the draft. so the patriots trading up to select him wasn't out of left field. >>he spoke with future hall of fame coach bill belichick shortly after he was drafted as a native californian...
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and thinking he wouldn't risk losing new england because he had agreed with the majority. last opinion is by henry baldwin, and i'll say something briefly about baldwin. baldwin was a nut, apparently. he was a jackson appointee from pennsylvania. he wanted to be secretary of the treasury. jackson's vice president, john c. calhoun, had already given that job to a south carolina friend of his, so they put baldwin on the court to give him something to do, and it cracked, somehow. there were stories he had a running fight with the court reporter, henry wheaton. wheaton would write letters of complaint to john marshall and joseph story saying, you know, i was at the court last night and bald kin is sitting in his room in the dark wearing nothing but his socks, and weird stuff like that. baldwin repeatedly -- the reporter decisions as to who handled publication of opinions, and baldwin refused to give stuff to wheaton because he couldn't stand him for some reason. so if you read through the court reports, they conclude with mr. justice baldwin declined to give his opinion to the
and thinking he wouldn't risk losing new england because he had agreed with the majority. last opinion is by henry baldwin, and i'll say something briefly about baldwin. baldwin was a nut, apparently. he was a jackson appointee from pennsylvania. he wanted to be secretary of the treasury. jackson's vice president, john c. calhoun, had already given that job to a south carolina friend of his, so they put baldwin on the court to give him something to do, and it cracked, somehow. there were...
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despite the fact they were new englanders and he disliked new englanders ardently. he thought they were the best he had and they were the best he had. and those were the only general officers who stay the entire length of the war and did not leave and would not quit. >> when reading my book about harry truman. and with the comments being made by the republican candidate and to me were not only appalling but unimaginably out of place. what could i do to provide a counterpoint of you to this? and then thinking about the speeches that i gave on national locations such as the h anniversary and the anniversary of the white house , kennedy's memorial service which i was asked to be the speaker. and commencement speeches that i had given at particular occasions of other organizations and universities. and that i was voicing what really matters to me and why history is so fascinating and how essential i think it is to be alive. why should we limit our lives to this little bit of time when we can have access to the whole realm going back hundreds of thousands of years? and w
despite the fact they were new englanders and he disliked new englanders ardently. he thought they were the best he had and they were the best he had. and those were the only general officers who stay the entire length of the war and did not leave and would not quit. >> when reading my book about harry truman. and with the comments being made by the republican candidate and to me were not only appalling but unimaginably out of place. what could i do to provide a counterpoint of you to...
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england. he knew them all. during his time at harvard he was known as the leader of this cohort that surrounded wep to boys and many of those graduates harvard or amherst or dartmouth, they might be the only black person on the campus but they would come into boston and hang out with trotter. one of the things that made trotter feel betrayed was that many members of that class once they graduated disavowed their earlier activism. for the sake of their careers. one of the things i argue is what he was able to get into these communities that he did live in is he would call out members of his former cohort were no leaders in these communities. the leader of the ame church in pennsylvania in the early 20th century, the leader of the church in rural new york who then became a trotter convert who is gone to seminary and disavowed his activism and trotter called out but early in church says you with the person who protested 1893. why are. why are you not protesting now? he has a mea culpa and describ
england. he knew them all. during his time at harvard he was known as the leader of this cohort that surrounded wep to boys and many of those graduates harvard or amherst or dartmouth, they might be the only black person on the campus but they would come into boston and hang out with trotter. one of the things that made trotter feel betrayed was that many members of that class once they graduated disavowed their earlier activism. for the sake of their careers. one of the things i argue is what...
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the heart and soul that was the new england patriots, now of the tampa bay bucs. that's right, they got tom brady last month and rob caskey. today a trade with the two teams that will join gronk with his old buddy brady. he was treated by new england to tampa for a fourth-round draft pick this coming thursdays draft. there is steve mariucci, the former 49er coach. he likes the deal. >> i'm telling you, the defensive coordinators in the nfc south right now are scratching their head. there like okay, how are we going to defend this guy? because they will have a lot of fun with gronk and tom united. chris godwin make it up. they have been great at passing the ball anyway, with janice winston. and now added another great pattern of all time that awesome attack, lookout. >> it's going to be fun, should there be a football season. as far as baseball goes, when it finally does resurface it will have a whole new look to it under the surface. that being the great minor- league system we have known throughout the history of the game. major league baseball is laying out a pr
the heart and soul that was the new england patriots, now of the tampa bay bucs. that's right, they got tom brady last month and rob caskey. today a trade with the two teams that will join gronk with his old buddy brady. he was treated by new england to tampa for a fourth-round draft pick this coming thursdays draft. there is steve mariucci, the former 49er coach. he likes the deal. >> i'm telling you, the defensive coordinators in the nfc south right now are scratching their head. there...
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new england begins to clear out a little bit on saturday sunday will finally be much better from new york up to boston still lookin there's your thunderstorm threat in areas of exas and only a high of 40 in oklahoma city. and coming up i'll update you guys on the curves and still heading in the wrong direction we were hoping this week we were going to hit that apex looks like we may have to wait till next week >> hopefully it happens even then >> we will not be able to enjoy our weekends like we used to until we flatten that curve. >> we'll take you to the front lines for a firsthand account of what doctors and nurses are facing every minute. >>> cruise ships with cksi passengers finally dock in florida but now what i felt gross. it was kind of a shock after i started cosentyx. four years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflamm
new england begins to clear out a little bit on saturday sunday will finally be much better from new york up to boston still lookin there's your thunderstorm threat in areas of exas and only a high of 40 in oklahoma city. and coming up i'll update you guys on the curves and still heading in the wrong direction we were hoping this week we were going to hit that apex looks like we may have to wait till next week >> hopefully it happens even then >> we will not be able to enjoy our...
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and he picked them despite the fact that they were new englanders they just liked new englanders bad. they thought they were the mess they had and they were the best yet. those two men, during, with washington, were the only general officers who stated that the entire length of the war. who did not leave. who would not quit. >> you're watching the tv on "c-span2". marshaling highlights from historian david mccullough, many appearances in 2017, mr. mccullough published the american spirit. a collection of speeches he has given throughout his career. he spoke at the john f. kennedy presidential library in boston. the about how history can inform us today. david: when i talk about harry truman, love the idea that he went on out for a walk of their morning. so i thought i should try that. as a way of sort of, toning up ahead, not necessarily your body. they start thinking in a way that you don't if you're not working. and so, last summer when the comments being made by the republican candidates for the presidency work to me, not only appalling but unimaginably out of place. i thought what
and he picked them despite the fact that they were new englanders they just liked new englanders bad. they thought they were the mess they had and they were the best yet. those two men, during, with washington, were the only general officers who stated that the entire length of the war. who did not leave. who would not quit. >> you're watching the tv on "c-span2". marshaling highlights from historian david mccullough, many appearances in 2017, mr. mccullough published the...
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>>to sue for friday april 24 7 posse asi life changed when the new england patriots made in the 19 1st pick in the 2020 nfl draft. >>of the year. a whole you know what it meant for a u.s. through says now she has he said he developed a relationship with the new england coaching staff leading up to the draft. >>so the patriots trading up to select him wasn't out of left field he spoke with future hall of fame coach bill belicheck shortly after he was drafted >>as a native californian devon's biggest adjustment may not be on the field it could be in those harsh new england winters don't get fat because i remember it comes pastor, what's next the current pandemic is still complicating some there for taking they like or not this is a treatment over here down. for supporting in san francisco. i'm jason dumas scrum for news cost. >>coming up on kron 4 news at 8 a hair salon in the north bay deciding to defy county orders and open the store services why the owner says she would rather be fine and stay closed. the cdc extending its guidelines to animals the steps. the agency says pet owners sh
>>to sue for friday april 24 7 posse asi life changed when the new england patriots made in the 19 1st pick in the 2020 nfl draft. >>of the year. a whole you know what it meant for a u.s. through says now she has he said he developed a relationship with the new england coaching staff leading up to the draft. >>so the patriots trading up to select him wasn't out of left field he spoke with future hall of fame coach bill belicheck shortly after he was drafted >>as a native...
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the new england patriots fans can't be too happy. you lost brady and gronk. >> i can see the headlines now taking his talents to south florida. >> yeah, he sure is. >> i didn't want to say south beach. >> i'm sure he'll have a good time as well. we'll check the top headlines next. next. it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. we turn to the most certain thing there is. science. science can overcome diseases. create cures. and yes, beat pandemics. it has before. it will again. because when it's faced with a new opponent, it doesn't back down - it revs up. asking questions 'til it finds what it's looking for. that's the power of science. so we're t
the new england patriots fans can't be too happy. you lost brady and gronk. >> i can see the headlines now taking his talents to south florida. >> yeah, he sure is. >> i didn't want to say south beach. >> i'm sure he'll have a good time as well. we'll check the top headlines next. next. it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn...
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aside it it's time to come out of retirement the new england patriots agree to trade tight end rob brown koski of the buccaneers reuniting the 2 former teammates it must feel pretty good for them new undersea as a 4th round draft pick in the 2020 n.f.l. draft of the bucs receive a 7th rounder in addition to the 5 time pro bowler for those unsure how he actually came out of retirement was able to be treated the patriots still held on to his rights he'll play the try to a season on a one year deal worth $10000000.00 and has already passed his physical flying colors previously committed to being part of the w w e and most recently won the 247 title during wrestle mania 36 so. i think that's his end of his wrestling criminal back to you maybe maybe not you never know all right thank you for that regina ok we'll have a lot more news coming up for you at 3 pm facebook putting more than $5000000000.00 with a b. dollars into india's geo tech company a lot of cash to dole out clearly showing mark zuckerberg interest in having a big influence in one of the most populated countries on the planet we
aside it it's time to come out of retirement the new england patriots agree to trade tight end rob brown koski of the buccaneers reuniting the 2 former teammates it must feel pretty good for them new undersea as a 4th round draft pick in the 2020 n.f.l. draft of the bucs receive a 7th rounder in addition to the 5 time pro bowler for those unsure how he actually came out of retirement was able to be treated the patriots still held on to his rights he'll play the try to a season on a one year...
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>>old you it better through says alliance icrc said he developed a relationship with the new england coaching staff leading up to the draft so the patriots trading up to select him wasn't out of left field he spoke with future hall of fame coach bill belichick shortly after he was drafted >>to go as a native californian devon's biggest adjustment may not be on the field it could be in those harsh new england winters men don't get fat because i've heard about whether when it comes you or ask for what's next the current pandemic is still complicating some there for taking they like or that the city quote to spread the dough hear us >>down and on exit right now just 4 per cent reporting in san francisco, i'm jason dumas kron 4 news. >>a quick live look outside the bay bridge approach on westbound 80. a nice light traffic back with more news in a minute time now we're here for you and we're open. wow. i'm an original. one of a kind. you feel me? love ya'. oop! you look cute! better than you? pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. my new bite-siz
>>old you it better through says alliance icrc said he developed a relationship with the new england coaching staff leading up to the draft so the patriots trading up to select him wasn't out of left field he spoke with future hall of fame coach bill belichick shortly after he was drafted >>to go as a native californian devon's biggest adjustment may not be on the field it could be in those harsh new england winters men don't get fat because i've heard about whether when it comes...
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the football world is shocked shocked when 6 time super bowl champion tom brady left the new england patriots for the tampa bay buccaneers now there's even more of a surprise as one of his teammates decides it's a good time to come out of retirement the patriots agreed to trade titan robber and koski to the box reuniting the former teammates must feel pretty good for them it was under seize a 4th round draft pick in the 2020 n.f.l. draft all the bucs receive a 7th rounder in addition to the 510 pro bowler for those unsure of how this all works and grant came out of retirement and was able to treated the patriots actually still hold on to his rights to play a 2020 season on a one year deal worth 10000000 has already passed his physical flying colors gronk previously committed to being part of the recently won the 247 title during wrestle mania 36 which i don't think you'll be playing in anymore and speaking of teams in new england there was news in the past hour about the boston red sox and their cheating scandal and 20 team punishments have been handed down alex core of the manager i
the football world is shocked shocked when 6 time super bowl champion tom brady left the new england patriots for the tampa bay buccaneers now there's even more of a surprise as one of his teammates decides it's a good time to come out of retirement the patriots agreed to trade titan robber and koski to the box reuniting the former teammates must feel pretty good for them it was under seize a 4th round draft pick in the 2020 n.f.l. draft all the bucs receive a 7th rounder in addition to the 510...
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for severe storms developing later in the day it's a much better picture across much of the northeast new england up into eastern canada and in fact a better picture finally across much of california but notice all this coming down from canada really pushing down into the northern plains this is a shift in the corner and the snow and then still on sunday we have these potentially severe storms developing further to the south dakota does the temperatures look at denver saturday down to minus 3 on sunday with the snow and staying cold throughout the week. in the eye of the coronavirus information is more important than ever one who wants to investigate the battle for truth in china and beyond on how does iraq. al-jazeera. the in the the or. you're watching al-jazeera live from doha a reminder of our top stories the world health organization says governments shouldn't draw back restrictions aimed at containing the coronavirus pandemic too early it says the rate of infection has been slowing in some countries but others a seen an alarming surge while the us has the most infections in the worl
for severe storms developing later in the day it's a much better picture across much of the northeast new england up into eastern canada and in fact a better picture finally across much of california but notice all this coming down from canada really pushing down into the northern plains this is a shift in the corner and the snow and then still on sunday we have these potentially severe storms developing further to the south dakota does the temperatures look at denver saturday down to minus 3...
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we're going to watch what happens in the areas of new england in the northeast. winds are starting to pick up. right now we have 1.3 million people at home, trying to home school, trying to do their work from home, 1.3 million people without power in the south and the southeast and the mid-atlantic. that number is going to grow throughout this afternoon and evening. we have about 150 million plus people under high wind warnings and advisories in the great lakes all the way through new england and, craig, i think the worst of the winds are going to be timed for the new york city area between now and 3:00 p.m. i'm going to watch these winds especially from about 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. you saw those lights blowing around, gusts 20 to 30, we're going to double those winds, craig, later on this afternoon. we're going to time it 60 to 70-mile-per-hour gusts. when we're done today we should have millions of people without power. right now we're at 1.3. i wouldn't doubt if we get up there around 3 million people without power so if you are in the philadelphia, new york city,
we're going to watch what happens in the areas of new england in the northeast. winds are starting to pick up. right now we have 1.3 million people at home, trying to home school, trying to do their work from home, 1.3 million people without power in the south and the southeast and the mid-atlantic. that number is going to grow throughout this afternoon and evening. we have about 150 million plus people under high wind warnings and advisories in the great lakes all the way through new england...
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rob: much needed facemasks on the way thanks to the new england patriots. "fox and friends first" continues right now. rob: you are watching "fox and friends first" on friday morning. jillian: we begin with a fox news alert, covid-19 is more contagious than originally thought. the white house taskforces it did not realize how fast the virus could spread until it hit the state. rob: todd pyro has more on the breaking task force research. >> reporter: doctor deborah burke telling fox news initial data out of china didn't allow us to fully prepare for what we are facing now. >> we didn't know how it was spreading, the surface contact, we didn't know how, the bottom line is we didn't know how contagious it was and i think when you make miss assumptions early on you don't prepare in the way you should prepare for the level of contagion this covid-19 exhibits. >> a level seen all too well in new york which is approaching 93,000 cases, 2300 death. emp so overwhelmed with calls for help that some are facing a new rule, if so is in cardiac arrest, can't revive them
rob: much needed facemasks on the way thanks to the new england patriots. "fox and friends first" continues right now. rob: you are watching "fox and friends first" on friday morning. jillian: we begin with a fox news alert, covid-19 is more contagious than originally thought. the white house taskforces it did not realize how fast the virus could spread until it hit the state. rob: todd pyro has more on the breaking task force research. >> reporter: doctor deborah...
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and much of new england, but really eastern new england got it the worst. there you see the waves pounding the scituate shoreline. those houses get nailed perennially. coastal flooding there. unbelievable amount of action and the winds gusting over 60 miles an hour. there's massachusetts with utility poles on the lean. our low pulling off out to sea but still have coastal flooding for parts of the jersey shore and delmarva. in the pacific we got yet another west coast storm coming in. a very january-like storm. winter storm warnings posted for the sierras, a couple of feet of snow above 6,000 feet from san francisco, san jose all the way it push io e intermountain west with significant rain and snow. we will take the snowpack even though the ski season is closed we can use the water in the >>> good saturday morning. looking at sun here in the east bay. we are looking at showers arriving as well. more rain for sunday, and a few lingering showers on monday. it's a level one system both days. could have some downpours tomorrow, and then a chance of a thunderst
and much of new england, but really eastern new england got it the worst. there you see the waves pounding the scituate shoreline. those houses get nailed perennially. coastal flooding there. unbelievable amount of action and the winds gusting over 60 miles an hour. there's massachusetts with utility poles on the lean. our low pulling off out to sea but still have coastal flooding for parts of the jersey shore and delmarva. in the pacific we got yet another west coast storm coming in. a very...
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and with that atmosphere of new england. and with that abolitionism and so on. and it was extremely different from before and some of this legislation of the homestead act and the constant one - - continental railroad and i will not digress. that there are very few expected the war of what it became there were a few. almost no one so the fact that it metastasized into this all consuming for a year-long conflict only 750,000 lives every single family was touched and none of that was anticipated with that determination with the republicans in congress to fight it is below politically heroic and some of that stuff to raise the money and to find every inch of the way to raise money. and then they start to glaze over doesn't have natural vigor but it was very intense. so i rambled a little bit and my answer to you. >>. >> so with these issues and in the senate so if something is past or not past and then to be passed overwhelmingly. >> i address that frequently. >> and then to begin with a bunch of bills those proposed by different members. ndd they may be voted on s
and with that atmosphere of new england. and with that abolitionism and so on. and it was extremely different from before and some of this legislation of the homestead act and the constant one - - continental railroad and i will not digress. that there are very few expected the war of what it became there were a few. almost no one so the fact that it metastasized into this all consuming for a year-long conflict only 750,000 lives every single family was touched and none of that was anticipated...
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the population density in new england is twice what it is in virginia. virginia included west virginia for people to live more dispersed than new england. at that time until the 18 teams that had public primary education and he said it easy for them to do because you can walk to school. for a lot of them it is too far to walk and a lot of the virginians couldn't afford shoes. there is a lot of white poverty in virginia. with that said, people still want education and a system of what they called oldfield schools which were set up. and it's hard to have comprehensive coverage because what they would need is a critical mass of those in the right ages that live reasonably close to sustain these schoolhouses and some years you have to have some good and. still if there had been more money put into this to support the teachers, more of the schools would have existed because eventually right after the civil war when virginia isn't more urbanized they d do t up this school system so you are right that it's difficult. but they could have done a lot more than the
the population density in new england is twice what it is in virginia. virginia included west virginia for people to live more dispersed than new england. at that time until the 18 teams that had public primary education and he said it easy for them to do because you can walk to school. for a lot of them it is too far to walk and a lot of the virginians couldn't afford shoes. there is a lot of white poverty in virginia. with that said, people still want education and a system of what they...
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grantor through new england, and at one point, when he got to boston, he became acquainted with a man who is famous for having displaying automatons. creations that were mechanical that because somebody would maybe be in a box under the stage, would seem to talk and respond to questions. it occurred to him because the crowds have began to for her, to plant a story in the newspaper saying that she was actually an automaton that she had been made out of in your and gadgets and things like that. this sort of became a typical boy for part of many other act, he would either create kind of counterargument about a person or whatever is on display. and then sort of challenge audiences to come and see for themselves. it was something in his museum, people may have paid wants to see this act or whatever it was 90 would of course be encouraging them to come back. the back seat again. i do think if you look the length of his career, one of the things he knew that he was doing was he was not only bringing people in who live lives that were pretty isolated, when he was born, the telegraph had not b
grantor through new england, and at one point, when he got to boston, he became acquainted with a man who is famous for having displaying automatons. creations that were mechanical that because somebody would maybe be in a box under the stage, would seem to talk and respond to questions. it occurred to him because the crowds have began to for her, to plant a story in the newspaper saying that she was actually an automaton that she had been made out of in your and gadgets and things like that....
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he came from a culture in new england that was very much about practical jokes and plaintiff jokes on people and making people look silly and he often played jokes like that on his wife. once after he had been in england for several years he came home unexpectedly and had a wife and two, three kids of the time and in fact, one of his daughters had died and in the interim and he had not come back and he came back without announcing that he was coming and he sent somebody to tell his wife that she must come to the museum to have or to find out some information about barnum and it was clear that she would think that he had died. that someone had gotten notice of this and he came she came and there was barnum to greet her and this was his great practical joke on her. i think the cruelty of that is self-evident. it was really a matter of when going through his life to think through these things and maybe because i'm a journalist and i'm soon to be focused on the negative here he was a person who brought incredible amount of joy to millions of people and was dedicated to that as well. as i
he came from a culture in new england that was very much about practical jokes and plaintiff jokes on people and making people look silly and he often played jokes like that on his wife. once after he had been in england for several years he came home unexpectedly and had a wife and two, three kids of the time and in fact, one of his daughters had died and in the interim and he had not come back and he came back without announcing that he was coming and he sent somebody to tell his wife that...
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he came to from a culture in new england was very much all about practical jokes. ... ... he had a wife into her three kids at the time. one of his daughters had died in the interim and he had not come back. he came back without announcing he was coming, he sent someone to tell his wife she must come to the museum to find out some information about barnum. it was clear she would've thought he died. someone got noticeeo of this. she came and there was barnum to greet her and it was a great practical joke on her. i think the cruelty of that is self-evident. was really a matter of, sort of going through his life in think through these things. maybe because i am an journalist i seem to be folky on the negative here. he was a person who brought an incredible amount of joy to millions of people. was dedicated to that as well. and as i say he was just such great company. i think one of the things, and journalist and focusing on theul negative, i would sort of like to talk a little bit about his attitude toward race. one ofin the things it was interesting to me about barnum's care
he came to from a culture in new england was very much all about practical jokes. ... ... he had a wife into her three kids at the time. one of his daughters had died in the interim and he had not come back. he came back without announcing he was coming, he sent someone to tell his wife she must come to the museum to find out some information about barnum. it was clear she would've thought he died. someone got noticeeo of this. she came and there was barnum to greet her and it was a great...
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england medicinal journal of medicine. patricia: una fundaciÓn aumentarÁ su contribuciÓn econÓmica a la organización mundial de la salud con hasta $250,000,000 para lucha contra la pandemia. las donaciones llegan despuÉs de que el presidente donald trump suspendiera la entrega de fondos a la oms, mientras se investiga si hubo malos manejos para alertar al mundo sobre el alto contagio del coronavirus. cuando estemos de regreso, depresiÓn y desesperación. es lo que sienten los centroamericanos encerrados en esta embarcaciÓn anclada en la florida. veremos quÉ en el epicentro de enrique: 40 tripulantes marineros, originarios de honduras y el salvador, llevan 30 dÍas encerrados en un crucero anclado en la florida. aseguran que las autoridades no les permiten salir de la embarcaciÓn. ademÁs, que sus empleadores no les han dado los recursos para regresar a sus paÍses, pero sí les han bajado el sueldo. vilma: este plantel esta embarcaciÓn completaron 30 dÍas en el crucero que estÁ anclado en un west palm beach, d
england medicinal journal of medicine. patricia: una fundaciÓn aumentarÁ su contribuciÓn econÓmica a la organización mundial de la salud con hasta $250,000,000 para lucha contra la pandemia. las donaciones llegan despuÉs de que el presidente donald trump suspendiera la entrega de fondos a la oms, mientras se investiga si hubo malos manejos para alertar al mundo sobre el alto contagio del coronavirus. cuando estemos de regreso, depresiÓn y desesperación. es lo que sienten los...
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he took onto her through new england and at one point, when he got to boston, he became acquainted with b the man was famous for having displaying automatons. creations that were mechanical because somebody would maybe be in a box under the stage, would seem to talk and respond to questions. it occurred to him because the crowds and began to follow up for her, to plant a story newspaper saying that she was actually in time on, made out of indian rubber and gadgets and things like that. and sort of became a typical ploy for barnum he had an act. he would either create a kind of counter argument about the person or whatever is on display and then, sort of challenge audiences to come and see for themselves. if it was something in his museum, people may have paid once you go in and see this act whatever it was and then he would of course be encouraging come back again i do think you look theoo length of s career, one of the things that he knew that he was doing was it was not only people and would live lives that were pretty isolated, they you know, this was when he was born the telegram or
he took onto her through new england and at one point, when he got to boston, he became acquainted with b the man was famous for having displaying automatons. creations that were mechanical because somebody would maybe be in a box under the stage, would seem to talk and respond to questions. it occurred to him because the crowds and began to follow up for her, to plant a story newspaper saying that she was actually in time on, made out of indian rubber and gadgets and things like that. and sort...
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england. >> rob is in amazing dynamic duo recreate the magic they had in new england. >> rob is in amazing shape he's ready to go he's ready to be the gronk. >> speaking of shape, adam schefter announced he already passed his physical. the last several months he did wrestlemania and promoting that cbd oil. but for sports fans who believe in fate, and there are a lot of them out there, keep in mind the super bowl next season, it's in tampa bay. >> oh, i think i hear dylan dreyer screaming somewhere in her house for her kids. >> i'm like how are you going to be a bucs fan now. >> shouldn't be too upset because the patriots tried to trade gronk a few years ago and didn't go through because he said he would only play for tom brady. not a shocker. drew brees in the sout got a little bit tougher conversation with nba star kevin love on ways to take care of your mental health i'm excited to share that information with all of you. we'll have that for you in just a little bit seresto, seresto, seresto. jake... seresto, seresto, seresto. whatever your dog brings home to you, it shouldn't be fleas an
england. >> rob is in amazing dynamic duo recreate the magic they had in new england. >> rob is in amazing shape he's ready to go he's ready to be the gronk. >> speaking of shape, adam schefter announced he already passed his physical. the last several months he did wrestlemania and promoting that cbd oil. but for sports fans who believe in fate, and there are a lot of them out there, keep in mind the super bowl next season, it's in tampa bay. >> oh, i think i hear dylan...
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shortage of vent lat ventilators and the new england patriots airline landing back on soil transporting masks. that was telling of the situation a lot of hospitals >> crisis or not, you can't call them new york pratriots. >> i'm from the west coast and the raiders have moved away. >> good to see you we appreciate it very much >>> coronavirus fears have taken a huge toll on new york city real estate. we'll explore how bad it could get, next. san francisco is locked down, vcs, those who are back in start ups aren't immune to the layoffs. how silicon valley is dealing with it. we're back with our breaking news coverage. stay with us >>> welcome back the big gains have mostly ev evapora evaporated the dow is down. the s&p 500 is up still about .4 to 2480. it was a big session for oil that's mostly moved stocks around on the close oil was up a little more than 23% it was just shy of its best day ever the wall street tweeting somewhat of a rebuttal to the story as well. >> listen, numbers are just hard to come up with. i'm looking at a citigroup note as we do that. got to hold that tweet and
shortage of vent lat ventilators and the new england patriots airline landing back on soil transporting masks. that was telling of the situation a lot of hospitals >> crisis or not, you can't call them new york pratriots. >> i'm from the west coast and the raiders have moved away. >> good to see you we appreciate it very much >>> coronavirus fears have taken a huge toll on new york city real estate. we'll explore how bad it could get, next. san francisco is locked...
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he signed with the new england patriots brandon, welcome back. it's good to see you >> thanks, scott how you doing? >> i'm doing well. trying to hang in there. i hope you're well and safe and feeling healthy too. >> yes, sir. thank you so much. >> like many professors you have gone to the virtual classroom to continue to do what you do this is an interesting thing you're trying to do while you and your fellow players in the nfl are waiting to see what happens with what happens with the season. >> yeah. fortunately with the university of pennsylvania we had to make all of our classes remote anyway so by being able to use this as an opportunity to have a chance to reach out to my fellow players, i know exactly where they are you know shouldn't be leaving the house for the most part for it's an opportunity to help everyone understand that we can utilize this time to build ourselves so that god willing we all come out of this sprinting forward with a clear plan and a clear vision for ourselves and our future. >> can you give me an idea of how many pl
he signed with the new england patriots brandon, welcome back. it's good to see you >> thanks, scott how you doing? >> i'm doing well. trying to hang in there. i hope you're well and safe and feeling healthy too. >> yes, sir. thank you so much. >> like many professors you have gone to the virtual classroom to continue to do what you do this is an interesting thing you're trying to do while you and your fellow players in the nfl are waiting to see what happens with what...
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fortunately was interested as new england all parties working together, new england able to get fourth round pick for a player weren't counting on to play this year so a windfall for them rob gets to continue career with obviously, his -- one of his great friends, in the greatest quarterback to ever play the game in tom brady. and only quarterback that he played with, and a winning situation all the way around. >> so if they couldn't get this deal done with buccaneers was "gronk" going to stay retired or ready to get back after a rest? >> you know, i really think that was something we didn't have to address because early on, the indications were that new england was willing to make a deal. and that they were willing to work with rob, rob has a great relationship with bill belichick, the craft family patriots organization, worked very well with patriots all a collaborative he effort i was always optimistic this deal would get done once apparent tampa was interested in making the deal, there really wasn't any reason for this to happen we didn't have any discussions rob and myself about w
fortunately was interested as new england all parties working together, new england able to get fourth round pick for a player weren't counting on to play this year so a windfall for them rob gets to continue career with obviously, his -- one of his great friends, in the greatest quarterback to ever play the game in tom brady. and only quarterback that he played with, and a winning situation all the way around. >> so if they couldn't get this deal done with buccaneers was...
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may new england a world power. so from this book i take away a new lens and looking at history to give one example, i spent some time writing about my run, why does a-rod have a government like it does today but it was all revolution 40 years ago. why did that revolution happen, they felt that the they were not respecting their democracy. it came from the 19 06 constitutional revolution and iran. what set off the constitutional revolution and iran, the tobacco result. it was when the british insisted and being brought by the british agreed to my novel and give the british company a british tobacco company monopoly control over the entire tobacco industry and for bid every iranian from growing or producing or selling tobacco that an explosion happened, even the women refused to smoke as a result of them handed down by the figure and around. as you trace it all back the entire crisis in iran was set off by rebellion about tobacco, once you begin to realize you understand how much of history remains to be explained in
may new england a world power. so from this book i take away a new lens and looking at history to give one example, i spent some time writing about my run, why does a-rod have a government like it does today but it was all revolution 40 years ago. why did that revolution happen, they felt that the they were not respecting their democracy. it came from the 19 06 constitutional revolution and iran. what set off the constitutional revolution and iran, the tobacco result. it was when the british...
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we have power outages here across portions of new york, up towards new england, with wind gusts in excess of 80 miles per hour for parts of new jersey, delaware, new york, detect cut, hurricane force wind gusts yesterday. and the power outages, of course, remain in place. as i mentioned. the worst of it is over. we will still see the threat for stronger storms across that boundary, florida and georgia. we also have snow in parts of texas and the plain states. so wool continue to monitor all of that throughout the day today. steve, ainsley, brian, back to you. steve: all right. janice. thank you very much. i saw a tweet from the governor of mississippi that said in his state they thought they had some wind gusts of 200 miles per hour which is unbelievable. meanwhile, switching gears, president trump praising americans' hard work to flatten the curve and stop covid-19. >> hospitalizations are slowing in hot spots like new york, new jersey, michigan and louisiana. americans are following the guidelines. it's been incredible what they have done. brian: cases in the u.s. topping 582,000. more
we have power outages here across portions of new york, up towards new england, with wind gusts in excess of 80 miles per hour for parts of new jersey, delaware, new york, detect cut, hurricane force wind gusts yesterday. and the power outages, of course, remain in place. as i mentioned. the worst of it is over. we will still see the threat for stronger storms across that boundary, florida and georgia. we also have snow in parts of texas and the plain states. so wool continue to monitor all of...
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. >> tom brady paik 198 goes to the new england patriots.>> yeah, the new england patriots pick, the rest is history. tom brady, arguably the best quarterback in football history. joe fonzi has the rest of this day, april 16, in sports history. >> on this day in 2003. michael jordan is a member of the washington wizards closed out a career that included six nba championships in his 13 seasons in chicago. you might call april 16 the day of the no-hitter, the cardinals in 1978. the cubs, and 72. and the first of three five bob feller in 1940. the new york yankees have more retired numbers than any other team in baseball. it was on this day in 1929 that they became the major's first team to actually wear numbers. and one of those numbers is 3, worn by babe ruth who want to stay in 1935 began his final season, and only one in the national league with the boston braves. ruth homered on that day. that's the stay in sports, april 16, i'm joe fonzi.>> still can't believe tom brady was the sixth round draft choice. that's the sporting life for now. >> good night for now, thanks for joining us
. >> tom brady paik 198 goes to the new england patriots.>> yeah, the new england patriots pick, the rest is history. tom brady, arguably the best quarterback in football history. joe fonzi has the rest of this day, april 16, in sports history. >> on this day in 2003. michael jordan is a member of the washington wizards closed out a career that included six nba championships in his 13 seasons in chicago. you might call april 16 the day of the no-hitter, the cardinals in 1978....
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england? they made up a plan to meet up in florida. why not have a little fun? that's the latest, it's football's wild man. apparently is going to be a tampa bay buck. >> oh my god. wait a minute. >> one, two, three! >> everybody knows him as cronk , he will someday be in the hall of fame and currently is a wwe champ, but he is going to start playing football again. and apparently he's ready to join his favorite quarterback tom brady after his rights were traded from new england to tampa for a fourth round draft choice. grahn caskey of course retired last year and is ready to come out of football. >> i'm telling you, the defensive coordinators in the nfc south right now are scratching their head, they are going okay now i have to defend this guy because they will have a lot of fun with them united. chris godwin now, mike evans, they have been great at passing the ball anyway, with jame as winston. and now add another great tight end of all time to the passing attack. lookout. >> [ laughter ] a
england? they made up a plan to meet up in florida. why not have a little fun? that's the latest, it's football's wild man. apparently is going to be a tampa bay buck. >> oh my god. wait a minute. >> one, two, three! >> everybody knows him as cronk , he will someday be in the hall of fame and currently is a wwe champ, but he is going to start playing football again. and apparently he's ready to join his favorite quarterback tom brady after his rights were traded from new...
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he resupplied the ship and he has turned around and headed back to new england. although it happened much later. it was blown off course by an north atlantic gail and ended up spending the winter in antigo. what it did was made the t captain who was there know absolutely what have happened and all of the areas in north america when therere tea ships have come in. from antigo i am due to come to new york i will show up but i will not try to enter the harbor. i will merely resupply the ship and have back to england. he arrives in new jersey. everybody welcomes him. they know his neck in a try to enter the harbor he resupplied the ship and there is this wonderful story in the new york newspaper about how the wonderful gentleman he is. they wish him a good voyage back to london. one of my more favorite stories about this. what about the seventh ship. there was a fourth ship that went to boston. some of them were damaged and remained on cape cod while most of the others were sent to the british headquarters in boston harbor. james's victor had also realized that that
he resupplied the ship and he has turned around and headed back to new england. although it happened much later. it was blown off course by an north atlantic gail and ended up spending the winter in antigo. what it did was made the t captain who was there know absolutely what have happened and all of the areas in north america when therere tea ships have come in. from antigo i am due to come to new york i will show up but i will not try to enter the harbor. i will merely resupply the ship and...
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we would not want to ignore the role of opium and other drugs to build up new england and the economy. that provide the capital for all the factories that t made new england the world power so i take away a new lens so i spent e some time why does iran occupy like it does today there was a reverie with one - - revolution 40 years ago. why because people felt the old government was not respecting their democracy where did that idea come from? the 19 oh dro six constitutional revolution in iran said by the tobacco revolt to give the british tobacco company monopoly control and from every iranian to sell tobacco that the explosion happened and they refused to smoke to be handed down by the leading iran the figure in entire crisis in iran and how much remains to be explained in a new way and howow variable are people whose insights are that they allow us to find a new lens and for that i applaud you peter thank you. >> nobody mentioned as lavishly illustrated that this is a point that several people mentioned implicitly incredible irony and complexity and history to take home a message do
we would not want to ignore the role of opium and other drugs to build up new england and the economy. that provide the capital for all the factories that t made new england the world power so i take away a new lens so i spent e some time why does iran occupy like it does today there was a reverie with one - - revolution 40 years ago. why because people felt the old government was not respecting their democracy where did that idea come from? the 19 oh dro six constitutional revolution in iran...
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touchdown before the end of the first half as the eagles stunned new england in super bowl lii in one of the most entertaining super bowlsism three generations of poppy playing stick ball. d'angelo with his grand poppy. looks like big papi has control problem. we do miss baseball. that is the sports life for right now. back to you frank and julie. >>> thank you. thanks for joining us tonight. take care out there, stay healthy and stay well. itrobably obvious, anyway. i was up all night crying. let's see if she's here. gloria?! sarah fink, my lab partner who i hoped one day would be my love partner. i caught one of my so-called friends hitting on her. you got two choices-- you can mope your way up those stairs and soak in a pity bath, or you can pick yourself up, march into that school, and act like you don't even know that girl. [ sighs ] thanks. if mom asks, i borrowed her tub pillow. jay, don't forget to drop joe and mitch at cam's later! yeah, what time are they expecting me to, uh-- oh, what the hell? oh, isn't it cute? last night when i went to do my nails, the girls did it just
touchdown before the end of the first half as the eagles stunned new england in super bowl lii in one of the most entertaining super bowlsism three generations of poppy playing stick ball. d'angelo with his grand poppy. looks like big papi has control problem. we do miss baseball. that is the sports life for right now. back to you frank and julie. >>> thank you. thanks for joining us tonight. take care out there, stay healthy and stay well. itrobably obvious, anyway. i was up all night...
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a few winds kicking up in northern new england so we're going to leave the severe weather behind but we're still talking about snow for the southern plains. >> all right thank you. >>> well, the sesame street friends are coming together virtually to bring some families something special. >> i know it can be hard to be away from your friends so mommy and daddy are helping to set up a video play date. >> the nonprofit put together a simulcast as part of their initiative to support families and a few stars liked the idea el moez's play date airs tonight at 7:00 p.m. eastern >>> the latest on the race to find an effective treatment for the coronavirus. your own boss. that's the beauty of your smile. crest's three dimensional whitening... ...removes stains,... ...whitens in-between teeth... ...and protects from future stains. crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an
a few winds kicking up in northern new england so we're going to leave the severe weather behind but we're still talking about snow for the southern plains. >> all right thank you. >>> well, the sesame street friends are coming together virtually to bring some families something special. >> i know it can be hard to be away from your friends so mommy and daddy are helping to set up a video play date. >> the nonprofit put together a simulcast as part of their initiative...
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. >>> well, three weeks after leaving new england for tampa bay, buccaneers quarterback tom brady appears to to be settling into his new city. me has applied for trademarks such as tompa way, and tampa brady. >>. >> the nba is look at september for the draft day. curs hathe highest chance for any number one pick. their record was the worst in the league when play was suspended last month. >>> and on this day four years ago, though, the warriors beat the spurs for their 72nd one of the year, tying the 1996 bulls record for most wins in a season akantonio,ing 33-ga seon lg up their 73rd win three nights later against the memphis grizzlies. >>> and on this date 15 years ago, maybe the most iconic shot of tiger woods' career on the 16th hole of the final round of the 2005 masters. >> oh, my goodness! oh, wow! >> wow. woods went on to win in the playoff to win his 4th green jacket. >> miss you guys over here. >> yeah, it's been fun mome yeah, bn to some of moments. k >> exactly. we really don't have highlighting to show you right now, so it's good to get a glimpse of the past, gives us that re
. >>> well, three weeks after leaving new england for tampa bay, buccaneers quarterback tom brady appears to to be settling into his new city. me has applied for trademarks such as tompa way, and tampa brady. >>. >> the nba is look at september for the draft day. curs hathe highest chance for any number one pick. their record was the worst in the league when play was suspended last month. >>> and on this day four years ago, though, the warriors beat the spurs for...
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my apologies for maine, new hampshire, down through southern new england. and by the time on friday, another rainy friday in the northeast, yasmin. so it is just -- it's tough with the kids at home when it's ugly l like this. >> it is tough. it's always nice when there's sun outside. by the way, with some of that testing stuff, always important to remember dr. anthony fauci saying even with the testing happening in this country right now, we need to double that capacity if we want to reopen. thank you, bill. great to see you this morning. >>> still ahead, everybody, we're going to go live to cnbc for an early look at what is driving the day on wall street. and as we go to break, in a sign of improving numbers here in new york city, the final patient on the usns comfort was discharged yesterday. the 1,000 bed hospital ship which has been docked in manhattan to help relieve stress on the city's hospitals has treated more than 180 patients and will soon depart for its home port in norfolk, virginia. we're back in a moment. kins wit. the coronavirus continues t
my apologies for maine, new hampshire, down through southern new england. and by the time on friday, another rainy friday in the northeast, yasmin. so it is just -- it's tough with the kids at home when it's ugly l like this. >> it is tough. it's always nice when there's sun outside. by the way, with some of that testing stuff, always important to remember dr. anthony fauci saying even with the testing happening in this country right now, we need to double that capacity if we want to...
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new england journal of medicine publishes january 30th, three weeks earlier, this is likely in china. but it was interesting to me to go back and reflect after three months. that's what i spent the weekend doing. who knew what when? even though there was a paper published that showed this asymptomatic in china. there was still a question, that happened in china. is that really going to happen here as well? sars happened in china. we learned about it late. china was not transparent about it. was very opaque. are they being opaque here as well? is what's happening there going to happen here? there was no reason to suggest it wouldn't. a virus is a virus. it doesn't behave differently in one country versus another. on january 30th, there was evidence of asymptomatic transmission. kad kadlec. wrote it. he wanted to say holy smokes, this is happening and is it happening here in the states as well? because that means it's just going to exponentially grow without question. >> i think that's really helpful, sanjay. i appreciate you going back and helping us with this timeline. it is all the f
new england journal of medicine publishes january 30th, three weeks earlier, this is likely in china. but it was interesting to me to go back and reflect after three months. that's what i spent the weekend doing. who knew what when? even though there was a paper published that showed this asymptomatic in china. there was still a question, that happened in china. is that really going to happen here as well? sars happened in china. we learned about it late. china was not transparent about it. was...
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we are more based on the numbers we were seeing here in the state and given we are in new england, we are close to vermont, maine and massachusetts and what they were seeing. boston had a big flare up and new york is quite a crisis out there. what your neighbors were doing was a big variable in our decision making. that's why most of the states in new england kind of tactook a l of these stances and big decisions, we did it all at the same time because there were so much connection. >> good luck to you. governor sununu, we appreciate you joining us. >> thank you. >> a stunning admission earlier from dr. fauci now admitting had the white house taken action to stop the coronavirus earlier, lives potentially could have been saved. you will hear his reaction to his report of the president wanting to reopen the country by may 1st. we are tracking storms across the southeast. reports of destructive tornados. all that and ahead. given more access to unlimited data. and provided free data for schools and students. visit t-mobile.com to learn more. you can also manage your account, make paymen
we are more based on the numbers we were seeing here in the state and given we are in new england, we are close to vermont, maine and massachusetts and what they were seeing. boston had a big flare up and new york is quite a crisis out there. what your neighbors were doing was a big variable in our decision making. that's why most of the states in new england kind of tactook a l of these stances and big decisions, we did it all at the same time because there were so much connection. >>...