Was begging everyone to cancel their thanksgiving travel plans. Now they would like to see everyone canceling their travel plans for the foreseeable future. I traveled a lot during the pandemic. Tons of safety measures. Many passengers drifting through the Oakland Airport were not traveling for pleasure. Im traveling for work. Well airport staff was busy hanging stockings the cdc was, again, asking everyone to cancel their Winter Holiday season travel plans. Given the state of things i can understand limiting travel for Recreational Purposes or leisure purposes. So what exactly does that Winter Holiday travel mean . Listen to how Robert Redfield describes the nearterm. The reality is that december, january and februar will be rough times. I actually believe they will be the most difficult time in the publichealth history of this nation. Largely because of the stress it will put on the healthcare system. I dont think people will go for it. I think it has gone the complete opposite way.
Hand sanitizer, toilet paper, or pasta. That was one of the big problems that provoked the bread riots, shortages in the market. We will be talking about the to light tonight. What i want to do is set the stage for the bread riots, give you an idea of the conditions under which it occurred, but also talk about the right itself. And im going to end with the aftermath of the riots. Up here. Slight appea he wrote some very insightful things in the days leading up to the bread riots. I want to share something from his diary on march 7. He was an official in the War Department. Is 30. Flour butchers are closing their stalls. Farmers are making preparations. He went on to say they resent the secretarys schedule prices which are often 50 below the market or neighborhood price. Schedule he is talking about, i will go into more detail, but basically it was the government setting prices that farmers had to abide by when they sold goods to the army. The farmers resent these prices. Corn,pressment
Alongside angels and now we know he is with them. Good evening. Im julie haener. And im frank somerville. A moving tribute today at the u. S. Capital for congressman john lewis. Hes a man who spent decade on the front line of the civil war lines. Were at washington, d. C. Where the public viewing is taking place outdoors because of the pandemic. Reporter right, frank and jewelarchy right now it is quiet outside the capital because the public viewing is over. Theyve moved john lewis casket out tomorrow. Amazing grace reporter a solemn ceremony honoring the life and legacy of gres man and civil rights leader june lewis. His body laying in state at the capital of the rotunda. He sturbernly treated every one with respect and love. Reporter among the visitors paying their respect is Vice President mike pence, and former propriety joe biden. He along with his wife holding their hands to their hearts as they pause to say goodbye. Notably absent, President Trump we says he wont be making his w
The virginia Virginia Society on behalf of everyone is made today possible im honored to be the first to welcome you to the Virginia Museum of history and culture. applause im so thankful to see such a remarkable turnout today as we dedicate our father arthur ashe boulevard, we open our newest exhibition, together we mark the 400 anniversary of captive africans in english north america. Todays gathering is one of remembrance and reflection, it is also one of celebration. We are gathered on the front lawn of a very historic institution. In fact, this is the oldest Cultural Organization in the commonwealth of virginia, founded in 1831. For nearly 200 years, we have been collecting materials for the purpose of telling the story of this place. Some 14 million historical artifacts are housed within the walls behind me. We have much to be proud of. But we still have so very much we must do to be the state History Museum we all deserve. The one that represents all and welcomes all. applause d
To find everything we want to, such as Hand Sanitizer or toilet paper or pasta. And this was one of the big problems that provoked the bread riot, were shortages in the market. So well be talking about that tonight. And what i want to do at the beginning of the talk is kind of set the stage for the bread riot, give you an idea for the conditions under which it could which it occurred. Then i will talk about the riot itself, and then ill end with the aftermath of the riot. I have a slight up here of e. Bert garlick keen wrote some insightful things in the days leading up to the bread riots. I want to share something from his diary. On march 7, this is what he said. He was an official in the War Department. He said flour in the city is , 30, but butchers are closing their stalls. Meat, 1. 25 per pound. Farmers are making preparations. Then he went on to say, they resent the secretarys scheduled prices, which are often 50 below the market or neighborhood price. And this price schedule he