A lot of independents but not much cohesion you might say cohesion index is off the charts as the economists would say and i say we have our new tradition now of having lobster for Independence Day to celebrate america because u. S. Moves to protect lobster industry threatens tariffs on china i dont know why the tariffs on china but nevertheless theyre getting blamed for the fact that the pandemic has caused the collapse and consumption of lobster which all comes from maine and canada but a lot of canada apparently has some trade deal with europe and theyve sold more of their lobster to europe and so we have an excess of lobster and we bought some from me and i got shipped overnight from maine so were celebrating having some lobster down overnighted lobster from maine is delicious and you know lobster is just one part of this global commodity breakdown and they look at the commodities commodities told different stories them stock markets and bond markets right stock markets and bond ma
Dr. Fauci and Governor Newsom. Covid19 is not done with california. The golden state tonight is dealing with a surge in both cases and hospitalizations. Now some are wondering how difficult its going to be to flatten that curve again. Nbc bay areas Terry Mcsweeney has more. Reporter Governor Newsom sounding the alarm today. In the past two weeks, covid19 hospitalizations are up 43 . Icu admissions up 37 . If that doesnt change soon, the governor is promising stricter actions statewide. Tomorrow well be making some additional announcements on efforts to use that dimmer switch that weve referred to and begin to toggle back on our stayathome order. Dr. George rutherford, professor of epidemiology at uc San Francisco says several factors are at play here in the bay area. The 1,000 infected prisoners at san quentin, an increase in infections at retirement homes, people letting down their guard during the recent reopenings, and theres this ongoing outbreak in the latinx communities. Reporter
A word about the soviet union and the version on the official taliban website looks even more discouraging there it turns out that world war 2 was started by germany and the soviet union it wasnt russia but france that took the brunt of it and in fact the u. S. S. R. Didnt liberate the europe from hitler but occupied it it feels like the author either knows nothing about history or he does and wants to rewrite it all that makes those old how would movies that were made during the war seem even more remarkable american audience was presented with a totally different picture of the world and the soviet union back that in the next 30 minutes well learn how history has been written and rewritten through american cinema. In 1403 at the height to ford were to the United States release mission to moscow a film about a visit to the u. S. S. R. By American Ambassador joseph davis who was splayed by actor walter houston. In n. C. To the soviet union in the name of my government thank you the u.
Are first of two guests this morning is kimberly, university of baltimore law professor, cbs news legal analyst and now author of the recently released book, what you need to know about voting and why. Professor, this is something of a users manual for voting in america. Why did you think americans needed that in 2020 . Well, only a third of americans surveyed over the past ten years can name all three branches of government, judicial, legislative and executive branches. I wrote last year a book on the constitution and by the time i finish that book i realized that for myself and professionally the importance of voting as the means by which we the people actually self govern and i think it gets assumed in this country that enough people will vote to have a future that is consistent with what the people actually wants but the numbers are really low and there is a lot of confusion around it and i decided that the next step in my reflect to expand civil live rosie outside the Law School C
Fitness culture, working out, even as the United States is not. Particularly fit nation and if anything in the past 75 to 100 years we look at in this course, americans have become more and more obsessed with the idea of working out as a symbol or signal of individual virtue and morality even as the ability to do so and having a fit body has become another symbol of inequality in this country. That is the overarching arc of the class. Today we turn to the 1980s. The name of the lecture is a quote from one of the oral histories i have done for the Book Research im doing, on which this course is based. It is i would have been a pe teacher. I will to you who said it tell you who said it. In another historical moment, the people who became architects of the Fitness Industry would have been physical education teachers is an important idea as we talk about the 1980s. I would have been a pe teacher, 1980s fitness culture in the United States. I want to talk about the united broad in the 1980s