To the website. If ive got that right ok. Thank you for your rapt attention this morning, i think you are in for more surprises this afternoon. Our first speaker is ed ayers. I feel like he needs no introduction to the Richmond Community but i will introduce him. He has received the National Humanities level from president obama at the white house and served as president of the organization of american historians and won the bancroft prize for distinguished writing in American History. He has served as the founding chair of the board of the American Civil War museum. He hosts the future of americas past, a Television Series that visits sites of memory and meets the people who keep those memories alive. He is the executive director of the new American History, and of course we all know him from a when we are driving around in our cars, as one of the American History guys. An online project design that has promoted the student in all of us to divide to dive into history and see it in new
Has been confirmed to the Supreme Court. And ive thrown and cracked 24 cell phone screens. Not all of them mine. Hey, babe . Have you seen my phone . But you know what . We have decades to worry about that human chastity belt. Right now, i want to talk about rbg. Ruth Bader Ginsburgs death has hit a lot of people hard, especially women. [bleep] and i think its because mommy . I think its because mommy . Buddy, can mommy please just have two minutes to cry in a closet . Again . I think its because, as american women, ruth is a big reason why weve made it this far. Long before she got to spend 27 years in the middle of this combover sandwich, rbg was already changing the world for women. In 1972, she cofounded the aclus womens rights project. There, alongside pioneers like Dorothy Kenyon and pauli murray, she spent years carefully laying the groundwork to force u. S. Law to acknowledge something radical. Women are, like, fullon people. Nobody in our country did more for the advancement o
No wait. [dramatic music] maybe it was a mistake. Cnn just posted it by accident. Everythings fine, it was chris cuomo and his fat fingers, thats all. Everythings good. Everythings fine. Were good everythings good [breathing loudly] wait. Maybe this is a dream and im still naked. Oh, god roe v. Wade ugh. Everythings fine, everythings good. Gotta stay hydrated when everythings normal. [phone notifications dinging] [whimpers] [breathing loudly] [bleep] [bleep] [rock music] sorry, miss brittany. Rbg. [phone notification dings] [bleep] [applause] have you thought, how many women is enough . Nine. Oh. [laughter and applause] oh. [cheers and applause] were not there yet. [laughs] well, there have been nine men there for a long, long time, right . So why not nine women . Woo yeah. [sighs] its been 41 days since Justice Ginsburg died. And in that time, Amy Coney Barrett has been confirmed to the Supreme Court. And ive thrown and cracked 24 cell phone screens. Not all of them mine. Hey, babe .
In a surreal display that alarmed Public Health experts, trump reved his mask before entering the white house potentially infecting the dish anyone inside. We will get the latest. Then we speak to Kristin Urquiza, whose father died from covid 19. My dad was a healthy 55yearold. His only preexisting condition was trusting donald trump. And for that, he paid with his life. Week, Kristin Urquiza attended the president ial debate sitting just feet away from President Trump. She is now in selfquarantine. Plus we will speak to a College Student in vermont who is doing what the white house doesnt want the cdc to do trace the contacts of people who may have infected or been infected by President Trump. All that and more, coming up. Welcome to democracy now , democracynow. Org, the quarantine report. Im amy goodman. President trump returned to the White House Monday after being hospitalized since friday for covid19. He will continue treatment at the white house. On monday night, trump walked ou
Even notice this wind last night. If you didnt know advertise it last night, youre going to not notice it tonight. And were also seeing despite this red flag warning, an onshore flow at the surface. We have fog at the coast, and that is good news, generally. Temperatures are running 25 to 30 degrees cooler than last night at this time. This is the winds, right . See the areas . Thats the north wind essentially. Thats this afternoon. See the fog come back in. And then watch this. Thats onshore flow. This is about 5 00 tomorrow morning. Thats the red flag warning, but look at the wind speeds in the north bay. 24 miles an hour. Its not going to be a or shouldnt be a robust overnight like we had last night. So the red flag warning is up. The hills above 1,000 feet. But it does not look as strong as last night. So if you felt good about last night where you lived, youll feel better about tonight. Of course well keep an eye on it. Ill see you back here in just a little bit. The power shutoff