The rise of Andrew Jackson, mitt, manipulation, and the making of modern politics, in which they examine how Andrew Jackson was elected president in 1828. We recorded their remarks that the u. S. Capital Historical Society in 2018. I am going to go ahead and start stuff. Welcome to the latest lunchtime lecture. My name is dr. Man tony, oh chief historian here. Welcome. I am really pleased today to introduce you, if you dont already know, to jean and david heidler. They have been speakers here before for their book on George Washingtons circle. And today, we are really honored that we are one day into the official existence of their latest book on Andrew Jackson, the rise of Andrew Jackson. It was just released officially yesterday. We are at the threshold of greatness here with the book. And i hope you all consider buying. It they will be available afterwards to sign for anyone who is interested. And i also want to point out that their previous book, i said they had been here before, i
U. S. Capital Historical Society in 2018. Im going to go ahead and start stuff. Excuse me, welcome to our latest lunchtime lecture. Im chief historian here with the u. S. Capital Historical Society. Welcome. Im really pleased today to introduce you, if you dont already know, jeanne and david heidler. Theyve been speakers before for their book on George Washingtons circle, and today were really honored that were one day in to the official existence of their latest book on Andrew Jackson the rise of Andrew Jackson was just released officially yesterday, so were at the threshold of greatness here with the book, and i hope you all consider buying it. Theyre going to be available afterwards to sign it for anyone whos interested, and i also want to point out that the previous book, i said theyve been here before, was washington circle. Were also selling discounted copies back there. Im told that the hard cover that were selling is 0. 05 more than amazons soft cover. So that sounds like a win
Mayor gimenez this is a balancing act. Starting to shut down again could cause damage, irreparable harm to their livelihoods. There will not be a job for them to have. Karen good afternoon. I am a Political Columnist at the washington post. Please pardon the technical difficulties in my hand. I want to welcome you for our conversation with miamidade mayor, carlos gimenez. Thank you so much for giving us some of your time today, which i know is very, very precious. By asking youart how things look right now. Florida has seen, within the last week, some of the biggest increases in coronavirus infections. And miamidade area is the epicenter of florida. So, how are things looking at the moment . Mayor gimenez actually, today, the last week or so, we have actually slowed level, Positivity Rate start to level off and go down. That is pretty good news so far, so, not to say that we dont have a lot of people going to hospital or other people in the hospital, we do. 2200 people in the hospital.
Shops and salons will suffer more if forced to shut down again. Today. I didnt have a Single Person and my store thats how its been before reopening for heidi howard she owns earthy treasures a boutique on san carlos av what shes been doing to stay afloat only by use my retirement money even offering sales to get customers through the doors but its not enough i knew right from the beginning that in order to. Get through this all have to some of my retirement money in but i have a 2 years to go before i retire, and i definitely am committed to stay San Mateo County is the last bay area county to join the states covid19 watch list. It was announced wednesday after seeing a rise in cases in a statement, the county manager says officials have been anticipating being added to the list. The county has 3 days to get the case rate under control or businesses offering Indoor Services like gyms places of worship. Malls hair and nail salons will be forced to shut down over on laurel street this q
Where out door dining has begun perhaps not a moment too soon and oakland where restaurants are still waiting and want more help from the state. Abc7 is dedicating more resources to building a better bay area, including issues like this affecting our local economy. Abc7 News Reporter Leslie Brinkley starts us off. There are so many obstacles. The owner and chef of ms. Ollys in downtown oakland a popular caribbean restaurant said that being closed for months and then the curfew overwhelmed her. She was pleased when Governor Newsom met her staff and sat down to talk today. People need to hear how businesses are suffering. Small business in general. So it is great to see him here. I hope he listens to what he we have to say. The black chamber of commerce told the governor it is one thing to open the doors again. It is another to have customers feeling confident and safe. Business owner saying look im conflicted. Im grate desperate to reopen my business. Also desperate to keep myself, my c