Fishpond, to welcome the balloon of the snowfall. There, the beautiful purple iris and of course the pansies, and the digitalis, the foxglove about to bloom. So, what a pleasant occasion, and particularly to welcome our friend, mr. Steve light, to be with us again, to welcome your questions forward. So, without any further comment, as i have a few moments before i continue my walk through the garden, and i think gardens is the most pleasant subject to attend to today, i ask for the first question, mr. Light, if you will. Yes, thank you, president jefferson. We do have a number of questions for you today related to the theme of gardening. The first question is, have you always loved gardening . Thomas jefferson oh, you asked me if i have always loved gardening . Well, i assure you that you cannot be born out here in the wilderness and the forest primeval without an early, early love of all of natures wonders, the great abundance, and to realize to cut out what pleases us and plant accor
The parade last month we will look at what a public vote on constitutional reforms tomorrow has to do with 2 things celebration. Im sorry kelly welcome to the Program Authorities in the western german state of north rhinewestphalia have reimposed to local lockdowns following a regional outbreak of cope with 19 the restrictions apply to over half a 1000000 people in the districts of bond off and. Now the decisions follow a major spike in virus infections and they need Processing Plant Health Authorities are now conducting mass coronavirus testing. And reporter on as if it is in good to slow he told us that 230. 00 tests of those carried out have come back with 229. 00 of them negative and one to be repeated we asked him how people are reacting in the region. And beyond if you look at the numbers 229 negative test out of 230 sounds like really good news but of course everybodys expecting the worst here because of what happened at the turn a slaughterhouse where every day that more tests
Political revenge. The Justice Department tries to oust the u. S. Attorney investigating President Trumps allies and his lawyer rudolph giuliani. He says hes not leaving. And the future of firefighting. With three dozen wildfires burning in nine states, well take to the air to look at the newest weapon in the arsenal in battles like this. First, we begin this morning with a look at todays eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. Its a rule to wear masks, i will wear a mask guaranteed. I will wear a mask. However, if its an option, i will definitely not wear a mask. Oklahomas Supreme Court rejected a request to require that everyone attending President Trumps rally wear a face covering. What will be the largest gathering in the u. S. Since the pandemic. Theres a good chance people may walk in uninfected and walk out infected. Everyone is keeping their distance. I feel safe. Reporter the World Health Organization warning of a new and dangerous phase of the covid19 pandemic in the u. S. The
And allowing the government to negotiate medication Prescription Drug prices. And for residents and homers to stay in their homes during the pandemic. Live coverage of the house. The speaker pro tempore the house will be in order. The prayer will be offered by father conroy. Chaplain conroy let us pray. God, thank you for giving us another day. Those who omfort suffer from coronavirus. Healing. Bless and comfort those who mourn the loss of loved ones in wake of covid19. Psalmist, we turn to you. Have mercy upon us, o god, for treated harshly. Harshly all t us the day. Attackers. Re our almost high when we are afraid place our trust. We praise the word of god. Not fear. N god and do all the day our enemies foil our plans. Their every thought is of evil against us. Lie in wait for our lives. Our threats are many, o god. Unrest in Police Reform, aggressive russian and policies, a struggling economy. Our time of need. Bless the peoples house and may that is done be for your amen. R honor a
To the streets of old city philadelphia and imagine what life was like under british rule. One of the big agendas of the event is to present the fall of 1777 in a complicated way to show that for many of the people that remained in the city that winter this was an occupation and maybe a liberation from many of their perspectives and they wrote about in the period being liberated from the ash trar congress which is maybe something we can all aspire to some day. So we do this with living history programming in part because people come to museums to learn in all different ways to encounter the real things of history to have a Human Experience to connect with it and one way we bring it to life is with living history programming with the new Theatrical Program where richard storms into the room with guns blazing and the spoilers at the end of his life, but he maybe doesnt know that yet. We also do the larger living history events and its a pleasure to introduce these set of speakers because