Dont have doors and walls facing that, they are just bars. Essentially, you have seven or 800 men in a single space breathing the same error. The outbreak at san quentin begin after infected roommates were transferred from a prison in chino back in may. Nearly half of san quentin, more than 3000 inmates are infected. 184 Staff Members have also tested positive for covid19. Six inmates have died from the virus. Since the early stages of the pandemic, Health Experts always pointed to the importance of testing. California is doing more tests each day, there can still be delays where people are waiting for results. Ktvus tom baker joins us with more on this. Reporter four months ago, the president was wrong when he said anybody who wants a test can get a test. Thats still wrong today, as the virus still spreads, sickens and kills. The centers for Disease Control and prevention guidelines recommend that as states lived there virus restrictions, they should also have a coronavirus test turna
[applause] [inaudible] [inaudible] [applause] thank you everybody i just want to tell you what happened to me and how i broke my leg. So i was sideswiped im very lucky to be here at all. So now i will tell you a story about the civil war so im speaking about it but to have the least impact. I just want to tell you a little bit before i get to the georgia part of the story. The people believe that cancer should be a free state and theyre willing to organize themselves and take up arms and then with those operations in the north and in the west to be a radical meant in the 18 fifties. They were coming to a number of people in radical fashion as conspirators not only those that became famous to have the other side and Harpers Ferry and to be a radical meant to lean into that idea and to be in favor of a hard war but would demand so much of the nation. And so for the radical republicans the good doctor sometimes it is better but the only way as we would address these fundamental issues. To
Good evening, [inaudible] [applause] to introduce our speaker for this evening who will tell you, Leeanna Keith teaches history at the Collegiate School for boys in new york city. She is the author of the colfax massacre. [inaudible] [inaudible] please join me in welcoming Leeanna Keith. [applause] thank you everybody. Forgive me for remaining seated. Im going to tell you what happened to me. I know you want to know how i broke my legs. They sideswiped me. I feel very lucky to be here at all. Now im going to tell you a story about the civil war and afterwards all i can remember is on the lady who a [laughter] what can i say, thats my story. Ive been traveling and one thing about my book is theres a lot of local history and their s, stories that happen in different places. This is not where much of the action takes place. Seeing how about how to organize this talk make me recognize a certain pattern to the geography of the civil war and the whole radical movement. Which in my story get
Booktv. Org. Now we kick off the weekend with historian Leeanna Keith who looks at the origins of the Republican Party. [inaudible conversations] good evening. Cspan is here, so thats why our lights are super bright. Welcome, my name is kate whitman, and i am the Vice President of community engagement, and im delighted to have you all here. Tonights presentation is a livingston lecture made possible through generous funding of the livingston foundation. Please join me in thank them. [applause] and now to introduce our speaker for thissen evening who will tell you why she is sitting down like this. Leeanna keith teaches history at the Collegiate School for boys in new york city. Shes the author of the colfax massacre, untold story of black power. And most recently [inaudible] she joins us to discuss tonight. Kirkus review, which is an industry publication, a wellresearched, denselydetailed account [inaudible] planted the roots for the civil rights movement. And then [inaudible] Importan
Tonights presentation please join me in thanking them. [applause] and now to introduce our speaker for this evening who will tell you, Leeanna Keith is at the Collegiate School for boys in your city she is author of the untold story of the glass tower and most recently present article of the civil war the publication had this to say, sense of detailed accounts radicals and republicans at the roots for the civil rights movement. And socalled radical republicans. [inaudible] mainstream american and during the civil war. Please join me in welcoming Leeanna Keith. Cement thanks everybody to please forgive me for remaining seated. I just wanted tell you what happened to me i know you you want to hide broke my leg, which is a cement mixer pulled up beside me and sideswipe me and so i feel very lucky to be here at all. And i will be fine. So now im going to tell you the story about the civil war and after words all youre going to remember is i am that lady got hit by the symmetric. [laughter]