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[laughter] i think a lot of us come from similar backgrounds. they work hard, serve the communities and serve their country. that's why i moved so quickly to pass the rescue plan. to save jobs and businesses and lives and we did. more than a 600,000 jobs per month since i've taken office so over 3 million jobs all told. [applause] the fastest at this point of thanany administration on record because of you all. we brought this economy back from the brink, tax cuts and working families. we designed the strategy not only for a temporary boost, but the way the foundation for a long term boomed. when i arrived in office we had a long time since the federal government worked hard for working people. things have been great for the corporations and the wealthy folks at the top. those 55 major corporations the past three years paid a zero and federal taxes making over $40 billion. they had no complaints. when i put my hand on the bible, january 20th, took the oath of office and i made a commitment to the american people we are going to change the paradi
[laughter] i think a lot of us come from similar backgrounds. they work hard, serve the communities and serve their country. that's why i moved so quickly to pass the rescue plan. to save jobs and businesses and lives and we did. more than a 600,000 jobs per month since i've taken office so over 3 million jobs all told. [applause] the fastest at this point of thanany administration on record because of you all. we brought this economy back from the brink, tax cuts and working families. we...
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attention all units tear gas is now being used in the area. we have another large group. >> i read you officer. >> okay go to six and seven. >> 6:19 we have another large group. >> large group of 34th and prospect. >> 34th and prospect. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. this was the spring offensive, the mobilization of masses of people at a given time and place attracts worldwide news coverage and attention. the protest organizer, insider and promoter, it is a necessary ♪ ♪ ♪ tactic. on april 24th, 1971, the national piece action coalition, supported by welfare rights groups, labor unions and others, held a massive demonstration in washington d. c.. some 175,000 people, from all walks of life, with differing ideologies and purposes, marched from the white house to the capital. washington has grown accustomed to this method of voicing dissent, larger than most, this was an organized demonstration with parade permits, marshals and responsible leadership. the demonstrators take their pos
attention all units tear gas is now being used in the area. we have another large group. >> i read you officer. >> okay go to six and seven. >> 6:19 we have another large group. >> large group of 34th and prospect. >> 34th and prospect. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. this was the spring offensive, the mobilization of masses of people at a given time and place attracts worldwide news coverage and attention. the...
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they told us that there is fighting with calling upon us the other side. we don't know what is happening. been bolduc is a logistical lifeline for southern afghanistan. $900.00 trucks usually pass through here each day. they carry much needed supplies. they pay customs duties that are no longer going into government coffers. the thousands, every day it is a portal to see family and friends on each side of the border. as the muslim holiday eat approaches, this should be one of its busiest time with that, but i found that with that model of the, the borders closed and we were waiting in these hot temperatures. my son just had surgery. i'm a widow and you can see all the people waiting here. we filmed the taliban on the pocket stone side of the border. one signal, the victory sign a ca, stick it with the telephone, low, good telephone flags written among the waiting crows in pakistan's closest tone sherman tell a bonfire most freely. the support for the army group was on public display. in a scanner stone, they recorded themselves and spin, bowed up town in a
they told us that there is fighting with calling upon us the other side. we don't know what is happening. been bolduc is a logistical lifeline for southern afghanistan. $900.00 trucks usually pass through here each day. they carry much needed supplies. they pay customs duties that are no longer going into government coffers. the thousands, every day it is a portal to see family and friends on each side of the border. as the muslim holiday eat approaches, this should be one of its busiest time...
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it has been a violent 18 years since the us invaded the country in march 2003, with more than 4500 us troops killed and hundreds of thousands of civilian debts. despite then president george bush's mission accomplished declaration in may 2003. the fight, as we now know, would re john even after the fall of saddam hussein, by april 2004. america had 144000 troops on the ground in iraq. and the numbers would fluctuate over the years. as us forces would fight a bloody campaign against rocky insurgency and arcada. now the white house reportedly plans to fully end the u. s. a combat mission in the country by the end of the year with president biden saying, the united states needs to quote, fight the battles for the next 20 years. not the last 20 or role in reg movie as a dealing with not just to be available to continue to train to assist to help and to deal with isis. whereas is derived. but we are not going to be brought in here in a conversation. but as history has shown with us interventionism focusing on the future and not the past is easier said than done, particularly when it comes
it has been a violent 18 years since the us invaded the country in march 2003, with more than 4500 us troops killed and hundreds of thousands of civilian debts. despite then president george bush's mission accomplished declaration in may 2003. the fight, as we now know, would re john even after the fall of saddam hussein, by april 2004. america had 144000 troops on the ground in iraq. and the numbers would fluctuate over the years. as us forces would fight a bloody campaign against rocky...
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president biden: now, i'm not good at what barack obama used to do, to use nine pens to do it, but i'm just going to hand you all -- [laughter] president biden: you won't know which one was signed. [indiscernible] >> somebody's back here, mr. president. president biden: we have two more. who doesn't have one? [laughter] president biden: anybody that doesn't have one, i promise you -- >> i gave them away. [laughter] president biden: would you happen to have one of my pens? come here. ms. jackson lee: here's one coming. [applause] >> look right there. >> i'm going to sneak down. >> one, two, three. president biden: this is one of those deals what they did is literally, not figuratively, going to change the lives of women and children and some men out there. so thank you. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> sunday on "q&a," washington post syndicated finance columnist michelle singletary on her book, "what t
president biden: now, i'm not good at what barack obama used to do, to use nine pens to do it, but i'm just going to hand you all -- [laughter] president biden: you won't know which one was signed. [indiscernible] >> somebody's back here, mr. president. president biden: we have two more. who doesn't have one? [laughter] president biden: anybody that doesn't have one, i promise you -- >> i gave them away. [laughter] president biden: would you happen to have one of my pens? come here....
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attention all units, tear gas is being used in the area of 34th and prospect northwest. >> 3614, 101, dupont circle. a large group. >> we had an officer in response to that area. >> 607, do you have it? scout 81. 619, we have another large group at dupont circle blocking the street. >> any unit for a large group at 34th and prospect. >> a large group at 34th and prospect. ♪♪ >> the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. >> this was the spring offensive, the mobilization of masses of people at a given time and place attracts worldwide news coverage and attention. for the protest organizer, inciter and promoter, it is a vital and necessary tactic. on april 24th, 1971, the national peace action coalition supported by welfare rights groups, labor unions and others held a massive demonstration in washington, d.c. some 175,000 people from all walks of life with differing i
attention all units, tear gas is being used in the area of 34th and prospect northwest. >> 3614, 101, dupont circle. a large group. >> we had an officer in response to that area. >> 607, do you have it? scout 81. 619, we have another large group at dupont circle blocking the street. >> any unit for a large group at 34th and prospect. >> a large group at 34th and prospect. ♪♪ >> the whole world is watching. the whole world is watching. the whole world is...
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he joins us live via zoom. david, let me just put a working theory to you. consider this a qu, if you're part of the elite, if you're part of the rich of chinese. yeah. but if you're part of the people outside of the big cities and you're poor and you're living in the countryside, you consider this a decisive step in the right direction. well, there are a couple of things involved here in ron. and i think you did a good job in your, in laying the story out of quoting both white house spokeswoman jim saki and the state department with the emphasis they have placed on protecting tunisian democracy. and that's very different from what president chrysler has decided. he has emphasized the provisions of the constitution and particularly article but article 80 is subject to a lot of conflicting interpretations by his rivals. and the number of them would not accept his interpretations, which sounded a little bit like a constitutional nit picking on his part. the fact is, the united states does support the general idea
he joins us live via zoom. david, let me just put a working theory to you. consider this a qu, if you're part of the elite, if you're part of the rich of chinese. yeah. but if you're part of the people outside of the big cities and you're poor and you're living in the countryside, you consider this a decisive step in the right direction. well, there are a couple of things involved here in ron. and i think you did a good job in your, in laying the story out of quoting both white house...
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it seems like this hit home for us. host: you talk about the incident in d.c., reporting from over the weekend, d.c. hits 100 homicide of the year within the past couple of days, that's a little ahead of the mark from last year and well ahead of the mark from two years ago. but specifically just in d.c.. you covered the white house, the white house on capitol hill will be focused on moving its infrastructure package and moving its human infrastructure package, the budget reconciliation bill that will be a vehicle for that. how much room is there for a push on new gun reform measures including the background check bills that passed the house back in the sing that -- in the spring that are awaiting action in the senate. cracks in the reconciliation package which is basically who determines what's going to be in that is senator joe manchin a senator from west virginia and senator kyrsten sinema from arizona since they are the most moderate democrats that biden needs to pass that reconciliation. they will have a few -- they
it seems like this hit home for us. host: you talk about the incident in d.c., reporting from over the weekend, d.c. hits 100 homicide of the year within the past couple of days, that's a little ahead of the mark from last year and well ahead of the mark from two years ago. but specifically just in d.c.. you covered the white house, the white house on capitol hill will be focused on moving its infrastructure package and moving its human infrastructure package, the budget reconciliation bill...
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please just let us know if our husbands or sons are alive. this is so little to ask. >> i've gone to see senator mcgovern since he has been to paris and has talked with the north vietnamese. i have written to secretary general uthaint at the u.n. i have written several times, have not received a reply. >> one of my most recent letters to senator fulbright, i said, last summer i wrote to you asking for an appointment with you and expressing the idea that the most vociferous critics of the war had very likely lengthened the war with a detrimental effect on the release of the prisoners. he refused to see me because my idea was so preposterous, that was his phrase, that visiting with me would serve no purpose. >> we're going back today to paris in hopes of finding the information that we originally went there seeking, on september 17, the north vietnamese promised to send us letters regarding our husbands' status and wellbeing. we have not today received those letters. we still want to know about our husbands. we want to know what we can tell our
please just let us know if our husbands or sons are alive. this is so little to ask. >> i've gone to see senator mcgovern since he has been to paris and has talked with the north vietnamese. i have written to secretary general uthaint at the u.n. i have written several times, have not received a reply. >> one of my most recent letters to senator fulbright, i said, last summer i wrote to you asking for an appointment with you and expressing the idea that the most vociferous critics...
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as jill says often, any country that out-educates us is going to out-compete us. we have to build for the 21st century. the rest of the world is not waiting around. the bipartisan infrastructure agreement we just reached is going to deliver reliable high-speed internet to every american, every single american. they are going to be affordable in rural and urban areas. of the many things, of the many tough images of the past year were children sitting in cars and fast food parking lots because it was the only place they could get a wi-fi connection for remote schooling. if we did not know it before, we do now -- high-speed internet is essential, like electricity and clean water. speaking of clean water, this agreement that we put together will put americans to work and good paying union jobs replacing 100% of lea waterd pipes in this country. 100 percent. right now, there are 400,000 schools and some of you teach in them, 400 thousand schools and childcare centers with lead pipes. we know even low levels of lead can cause behavioral and learning children -- problems
as jill says often, any country that out-educates us is going to out-compete us. we have to build for the 21st century. the rest of the world is not waiting around. the bipartisan infrastructure agreement we just reached is going to deliver reliable high-speed internet to every american, every single american. they are going to be affordable in rural and urban areas. of the many things, of the many tough images of the past year were children sitting in cars and fast food parking lots because it...
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i mean, they used to be used to what they wouldn't even say the word, castro. now if you speak spanish, you're in q and a couple of minutes people start complaining about which wrong with this. what's wrong with the gasoline not available? electrical blackouts which are not new by that so that, that fear has gone. and the other thing that's happened and asked, i wouldn't be surprised if can government enact here is, is connectivity. 10 years ago, cubans were cut off from the world. now they're why fi hotspots in the parks all across the country in places and small cities, cuban and the internet is not centered. so it means that cubans in cuba are finding out what's going on around the world. they know what's going on in other countries with card in this case to to cove it. but they also, they can talk to each other without being censored in that, that's new in the last that fear of the government. and that, that is extraordinary. we must leave at the great talk to cha shapiro. they're joining us in the world of his council in atlanta. plenty more still to come
i mean, they used to be used to what they wouldn't even say the word, castro. now if you speak spanish, you're in q and a couple of minutes people start complaining about which wrong with this. what's wrong with the gasoline not available? electrical blackouts which are not new by that so that, that fear has gone. and the other thing that's happened and asked, i wouldn't be surprised if can government enact here is, is connectivity. 10 years ago, cubans were cut off from the world. now they're...
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well, we just heard a very passionate speech from us president joe biden. the speech was concerning the very controversial rules. many republicans around the country are setting in regarding voting. many republican legislatures in states across the country are looking to to, you know, pass measures that they say are aimed to curb voter fraud. joe biden sees it rather differently and he gave a speech that is certainly the most and sleepy speech we've heard from him so far as president. take a listen. freedom is not a state. it's an act. freedom is not a state, it's an act. and we must act and we will lack car causes, just our business. hearts are full of people for democracy. for america itself, we must thank god bless you all, may god protect our dreams and all those you care to watch over the market. slow around the country. we have republicans proposing laws, they say say are aimed at essentially preventing voter fraud. they're requiring new forms of voter identification. they're regulating the polling places. in some places, there have been laws proposed
well, we just heard a very passionate speech from us president joe biden. the speech was concerning the very controversial rules. many republicans around the country are setting in regarding voting. many republican legislatures in states across the country are looking to to, you know, pass measures that they say are aimed to curb voter fraud. joe biden sees it rather differently and he gave a speech that is certainly the most and sleepy speech we've heard from him so far as president. take a...
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they're all back for the us. the 1st post proven auto show. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello. the weather remains very disturbed across northeast and parts of china. we've had days of heavy rain up towards yellow seats was at northeast corner just roughly by providence in that west weather, running all the way back down towards south west to the south, or do the line of sherry rain. and this is seasonal rains and they pay pop further as we go through saturday and that is likely to cause some localized flooding, shop showers to for time across much of the cream financial particularly into south chris southern parts of japan, seeing some wet weather as well but for a good part of japan, fast, they does look dry and fine tokyo at around 32 celsius a little on the human side here. got plenty of showers. meanwhile, across a good part of southeast asia, a little clutch of storms to the use of the philippines. they will develop into a tropical storm. so we'll just keep an eye on that by the tropical syste
they're all back for the us. the 1st post proven auto show. ah, ah, it's time for the journey to winter sponsored by kettle airways. hello. the weather remains very disturbed across northeast and parts of china. we've had days of heavy rain up towards yellow seats was at northeast corner just roughly by providence in that west weather, running all the way back down towards south west to the south, or do the line of sherry rain. and this is seasonal rains and they pay pop further as we go...
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me joins us live now from vienna. so thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera. i mean, how much bigger is the sort of people smuggling becoming both? i mean, we've mentioned the 2 routes from latin america to the united states and of course, from african, the middle east to europe. thank you very much. smaller, you have big business. you're measuring already so much of it, and i want to say that the figures are to measure from our own reasons, relates to all the fraction of the global profit that these criminal gangs are making. and the, the flows are usually from the low income countries towards the more often in countries and crisscross the world, the $6.00 to $7000000000.00 a. to mention this for about 30 router that we examine a couple of years ago. but this, we're talking about hundreds of routes that doesn't criss crossing to reach is for mister west from north to south and from different actually quite a different part of the world to other parts of the world. of 2 issues often get confused and that
me joins us live now from vienna. so thank you so much for joining us here on al jazeera. i mean, how much bigger is the sort of people smuggling becoming both? i mean, we've mentioned the 2 routes from latin america to the united states and of course, from african, the middle east to europe. thank you very much. smaller, you have big business. you're measuring already so much of it, and i want to say that the figures are to measure from our own reasons, relates to all the fraction of the...
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tell us your thoughts about the economy. >> i think it is doing better. kind of like a statement to go out there, i hope that everyone who is not vaccinated will go out and get vaccinated so this can continue to recover. it has been a really sad time working in washington dc. if you walk around the town, a lot of the restaurants and other businesses have closed permanently and it is a sad thing to see. hopefully the industry recovers but i have seen it contracts quite a bit. please go get a vaccine and let's continue this recovery. >> thanks for listening. this is from mary. she says those restaurant jobs don't come back when the restaurants are gone. good thing all the ppe money to wealthy chains. george in louisville kentucky. -- in louisville, kentucky. >> i will look at housing costs. property values don't do anything to add any added value to the committees. the ride the wave of the speculation bubble. anywhere within a mile radius of the house you have apartments and they grow up -- go up in rent. it's not supplied demand, people speculate in proper
tell us your thoughts about the economy. >> i think it is doing better. kind of like a statement to go out there, i hope that everyone who is not vaccinated will go out and get vaccinated so this can continue to recover. it has been a really sad time working in washington dc. if you walk around the town, a lot of the restaurants and other businesses have closed permanently and it is a sad thing to see. hopefully the industry recovers but i have seen it contracts quite a bit. please go get...
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with them, what can you update us on? >> let me check on that for you, kelly it certainly is possible their people here who plan to meet with him as we have in the past when other legislators have come to washington so let me see if there is a planned meeting with anyone from her team, go ahead. >> coming in on the question jonathan was asking what is the status of the formal request the u.s. troops still under analysis? >> that is right still under review. >> it is not enrolled out? >> no. >> what is the current assessment here is how haiti ranks in terms of american interests? [inaudible] states of the president and the administration don't think it is in a rank order with issues happening around the world. they are all important that so we have a big government and why we are focused on doing what we can to support the people of haiti, support the people of cuba, continue to address the range of challenges we have from the record had. >> home request the president mentioned officials talk about gun violence he did some
with them, what can you update us on? >> let me check on that for you, kelly it certainly is possible their people here who plan to meet with him as we have in the past when other legislators have come to washington so let me see if there is a planned meeting with anyone from her team, go ahead. >> coming in on the question jonathan was asking what is the status of the formal request the u.s. troops still under analysis? >> that is right still under review. >> it is not...
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we feel that this gives us added momentum. eight-year investments to continue the growth and to be competitive internationally. host: let's -- >> let's dive back into the build back better agenda. now that you've gotten this framework, you had to make some choices when you are negotiating with the republicans and democrats on this. what to take from the american jobs plan. what are the highest priorities from the original american jobs plan that did not make it into the bipartisan bill that you wanted to see in the reconciliation bill? anita dunn: the president has been clear. he sees this as to bill process. items from his jobs plan that did not make it into the bipartisan infrastructure bill. i would say that the clean energy tax credit. this is a critical piece of his clean energy proposal package that he rolled out a year ago. these are not new issues or new proposals. the housing pieces are also critically important. it is no secret that this country has had the housing crisis. those investments are ones that are a big pr
we feel that this gives us added momentum. eight-year investments to continue the growth and to be competitive internationally. host: let's -- >> let's dive back into the build back better agenda. now that you've gotten this framework, you had to make some choices when you are negotiating with the republicans and democrats on this. what to take from the american jobs plan. what are the highest priorities from the original american jobs plan that did not make it into the bipartisan bill...
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we call b 100 percent. certain vaccine use that we have at the moment will protect us against all possible versions of this virus. so therefore, we should be accepting the vaccines will reduce our risk of getting covered quite nicely, actually box. they're not going to guarantee. and therefore, what we're saying is use vaccines as part of your control. but also, why not just keep going with the physical distancing the one me to row? why not keep going with ma squaring? why not keep going with really good hygiene? why not keep going with isolation when you're sick? why not keep going with protecting elderly people and those who got other diseases potentially with the back scenes because they are really good protected if there is the perception conveyed to the population of any country that basically we're all going to say we're going to break the 3, break free and we're not going to be troubled by the virus and there's no turning back. it's a bit of a hostage to fortune. just suppose these fires takes advantage of the freedom day and really spreads an awful lot and you end up with their sit
we call b 100 percent. certain vaccine use that we have at the moment will protect us against all possible versions of this virus. so therefore, we should be accepting the vaccines will reduce our risk of getting covered quite nicely, actually box. they're not going to guarantee. and therefore, what we're saying is use vaccines as part of your control. but also, why not just keep going with the physical distancing the one me to row? why not keep going with ma squaring? why not keep going with...
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the data shows that 85 percent of facebook uses in the us have been all want to be vaccinated against cobra. 19 these and other facts tell a very different story to the one promoted by the administration in recent days. as i said, these guys are my screws that deflecting reflect again, dissipating blame. generally the only fax the make it into facebook press statements are those that make them look good years and years of scandals and disgrace have taught them well. facebook would love full transparency if there was a guarantee of positive stories and outcomes. but when transparency creat uncomfortable moments, the reaction is often to shut down the transparency. as an example, the team of facebook employees recently found that conservative media on the platform has outperformed everyone out in likes and shares even off the facebook and trump. so what are the executives do? they disbanded the entire team, just for sharing facts, own tools, and helping journos to consolidate the wrong narrative. it told a story they didn't like, and frankly didn't want to admit was true. facebook men,
the data shows that 85 percent of facebook uses in the us have been all want to be vaccinated against cobra. 19 these and other facts tell a very different story to the one promoted by the administration in recent days. as i said, these guys are my screws that deflecting reflect again, dissipating blame. generally the only fax the make it into facebook press statements are those that make them look good years and years of scandals and disgrace have taught them well. facebook would love full...
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i think it is very useful for him. >> margaret? >> i agree with john, i don't think the case is going to go a wear, but i don't think it is about the legal issues, necessarily. i think this is part of the broader republican message we are born here, which is these -- we are going to hear, which is these big tech companies are biased against conservatives. i think republicans see that is motivating to their base. even if the case does not go anywhere, it may still accomplish the former president's goals. >> do conservatives have a case that there has been some bias? >> i don't think there has been a solid evidence that shows these companies are biased against conservatives. i think the companies are trying to moderate content, hate speech, inciting violence. and where they draw the line is something i think both people -- people on both sides tend to question. >> i agree with what margaret just said. there have not been strong evidence that these companies are systematically biased against the republican party. the party sees this a
i think it is very useful for him. >> margaret? >> i agree with john, i don't think the case is going to go a wear, but i don't think it is about the legal issues, necessarily. i think this is part of the broader republican message we are born here, which is these -- we are going to hear, which is these big tech companies are biased against conservatives. i think republicans see that is motivating to their base. even if the case does not go anywhere, it may still accomplish the...
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the supervisor tells us have doubled in e few weeks el ay ccinated and for those who are not, he had this to say. >> to those who are unvaccinated, shame on you. we are in a life or death situation, and the decisions you are making are affecting my residence and affect the residents who live in the state of california. >> he said over the next few weeks they will keep a close eye on the numbers to see if more or fewer restrictions are needed in the county. we should note that california did see an increase in people getting their first doses of vaccines and 20% more compared to last week. >>> looking live at the white house, president biden announced strict new covid measures for all federal workers and for the first time, employees are being told to get vaccinated. the protocols include a mask mandate for everyone including visitors inside federal buildings and in covid hotspots. natalie brand joins us live from washington for more on these new changes. >> reporter: the presidents announcement regarding this new vaccine policy for millions of federal workers follows a similar move a
the supervisor tells us have doubled in e few weeks el ay ccinated and for those who are not, he had this to say. >> to those who are unvaccinated, shame on you. we are in a life or death situation, and the decisions you are making are affecting my residence and affect the residents who live in the state of california. >> he said over the next few weeks they will keep a close eye on the numbers to see if more or fewer restrictions are needed in the county. we should note that...
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and it is no exaggeration to say that he gave us back our government. in a season of doubt, he restored our faith in our leaders and in ourselves. >> when i look back, i think the american people, whether everybody agreed with my policies or not, they knew they had a new leader with a different point of view who restored integrity and trust and their national government. >> he had always been an optimist, and saying goodbye to washington, his home for an eventful quarter century, he would characteristically look to the future with hope and with confidence. >> my fellow americans, i once asked you for your prayers, and now i give you mine. may god guide this wonderful country, its people, and those we have chosen to lead them. may our third century be eliminated by liberty and less with brotherhood, so that we and all who come after us maybe the humble servants apiece. a man. good night. god bless you. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> a century ago on may 31st, 1921, racial tensions in tulsa, oklahoma led to an armed mob of w
and it is no exaggeration to say that he gave us back our government. in a season of doubt, he restored our faith in our leaders and in ourselves. >> when i look back, i think the american people, whether everybody agreed with my policies or not, they knew they had a new leader with a different point of view who restored integrity and trust and their national government. >> he had always been an optimist, and saying goodbye to washington, his home for an eventful quarter century, he...
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these payments may seem small to some, but they are life-changing for my family, for us. millions of children and their families, starting today, their lives are about to change for the better. and our country will be better off for it as well. this is a really good day. and parents will be able to tell your kids, when they are 25 years old, that you were there the day this happened. we talked about it. show them again. if there is nothing on the capacity, our capacity as americans to get done, we do it together. so i think you, god bless you all and may god protect our troops and kids, thank you for being so polite while i was speaking. it is very very nice. thank you. bye-bye. [applause] >> president biden welcomed german chancellor angela merkel to the white house. they addressed the press before a private meeting in the oval office. following the meeting, they held a joint news conference. a joint. pres. biden: it is a great pleasure to welcome chancellor merkel to the white house, she has been in the oval office many times, she's a great rent, a personal friend and a
these payments may seem small to some, but they are life-changing for my family, for us. millions of children and their families, starting today, their lives are about to change for the better. and our country will be better off for it as well. this is a really good day. and parents will be able to tell your kids, when they are 25 years old, that you were there the day this happened. we talked about it. show them again. if there is nothing on the capacity, our capacity as americans to get done,...
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race against each other, dividing us constantly. people, there have been a couple million people bought legally handguns in the last few years. why do you think people is doing this? you have to stop with the fake news. the democrats need immunity taken away from them, all of them. it is the lawmakers that is causing all this problem. so what's -- and then you look at the fake news, and look no further than c-span themselves. they are peddling this garbage constantly. what you going to do if there is a civil war? why do you think people's retake your life to the white house were president biden is speaking about the june unemployment report which showed 850,000 jobs were added last month. live coverage. >> we get prepared to celebrate independence day, and today's job news brought something else to celebrate. this morning we learned that in june our economy created 850,000 jobs, 850,000 jobs. wages went up for american workers pick since we took office our recovery has credit an average 600,000 -- dollars, 600,000 jobs per month. we
race against each other, dividing us constantly. people, there have been a couple million people bought legally handguns in the last few years. why do you think people is doing this? you have to stop with the fake news. the democrats need immunity taken away from them, all of them. it is the lawmakers that is causing all this problem. so what's -- and then you look at the fake news, and look no further than c-span themselves. they are peddling this garbage constantly. what you going to do if...
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my dog had, he's live in baghdad for us. there was an explosion in a similar area just a few weeks ago. mark would want more to be know about this explosion. will laura, the information security said that belongs to the government of a prime minister academy described that tech as a terrorist attack? and also it stated that the attack was carried out by an explosive device. this is on so that a city, a suburban, a busy suburban, overcrowded, overpopulated, suburban in the capitol, dad. and it's inhabited by a majority of iraqis who are affiliated mostly to the share 3 digits and political leader mocked at that. so that now the majority of many women and children are among the victims, as you know, that this is the market of a lot or a lot in the local language. here is a busy market and we saw video circulated pro government with pages and media outlets showing women children and vendors, and people in the market completely terrified by the explosion. now, no going to zation has claimed responsibility as of yet. but as he me
my dog had, he's live in baghdad for us. there was an explosion in a similar area just a few weeks ago. mark would want more to be know about this explosion. will laura, the information security said that belongs to the government of a prime minister academy described that tech as a terrorist attack? and also it stated that the attack was carried out by an explosive device. this is on so that a city, a suburban, a busy suburban, overcrowded, overpopulated, suburban in the capitol, dad. and it's...
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and the we've got used to the work accomplished under madison. thankfully in 1825, another plant loving president moved in. john quincy adams, with a lifelong interest in botany and horticulture, and it kept him moving from place to place, sadly his career and he was not able to do any guarding himself. but that change when he came to the white house, and he established a tree nursery. that's what we see here in the foreground of the image. all told, adams grew more than 700 saplings, with a wide variety of species. many in 1896, survived up to 1991. some of adams trees, also how special significant. being grown from seeds. he had a spanish set a spanish chestnut, white oak tree, riddled with bullets from the war of 1812. and english oak from the city of salem massachusetts, which were procured from the gallows tree. can the most famous tree, ever planted on the white house grounds, was the grand southern magnolias mailed magnolia, located just near the white house grounds. they say it was andrew jackson who put it in, who defeated john quincy ad
and the we've got used to the work accomplished under madison. thankfully in 1825, another plant loving president moved in. john quincy adams, with a lifelong interest in botany and horticulture, and it kept him moving from place to place, sadly his career and he was not able to do any guarding himself. but that change when he came to the white house, and he established a tree nursery. that's what we see here in the foreground of the image. all told, adams grew more than 700 saplings, with a...
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using any of us proposals is workable in your field or something district leaders behind? >> i think filing fees discovery in a way and the government has a right to review with those guidelines laying out criteria and market share and things like that but we need them to have their shop to review but it should be time considering so it's not there for two or three years and companies can, they are pretty disruptive and that is their right, i have no problem with that. the other ones, i don't know why is a lot of apple fans, like millions who, like everything -- apple prides himself, begin care for what type of assay like other. they don't have the right to disseminate, sometimes they have to let everyone in and get for consumer privacy. that doesn't make sense to me. shifting burden of proof for that word or not, that is what makes sense. why can't a merger be automatic? so requiring your own product and services an advantage but what about max google and apple and others? if amazon can't give amazon prime, i think you will see consumers so upset when they figure out poli
using any of us proposals is workable in your field or something district leaders behind? >> i think filing fees discovery in a way and the government has a right to review with those guidelines laying out criteria and market share and things like that but we need them to have their shop to review but it should be time considering so it's not there for two or three years and companies can, they are pretty disruptive and that is their right, i have no problem with that. the other ones, i...
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questions by treating us @politicolive. just quickly, on some of the news this morning on the jobs report, what does the white house make of the numbers put out this morning? >> this morning we learned that over 850,000 do jobs have been created in this economy last month which makes a total of over 3 million new jobs since the president was an ungraded. yesterday, the congressional office put out a growth forecast for 2020 one, revise it upward to 7.4% growth. post-american rescue plan. the highest gdp growth forecast since 1984 when republicans were talking about how it was morning in america again. we feel there are a few things important with this report. one is that the president's economic plan is working. we have a record number of new jobs being created, more than any administration. we have economic growth projected to be the highest in nearly 40 years. and we have wages increasing. the president believes american working families need a raise. employers are paying more. workers are getting more which is a good thi
questions by treating us @politicolive. just quickly, on some of the news this morning on the jobs report, what does the white house make of the numbers put out this morning? >> this morning we learned that over 850,000 do jobs have been created in this economy last month which makes a total of over 3 million new jobs since the president was an ungraded. yesterday, the congressional office put out a growth forecast for 2020 one, revise it upward to 7.4% growth. post-american rescue plan....
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at time for us to come t togethr and put an end to this senseless violence. i yelled the floor and suggest the warm. >> tonight on the communicators, the reason why ransomware has become such a problem is that it become a huge threat, not only have a criminal threat also as you mentioned, because of the implications for critical infrastructure like pipeline companies or largest meat supplier in the country, these are significant targets and they have increasingly become something cyber criminals are targeting. ransomware is a concept, it's pretty simple. defending against it has become increasingly complex. >> he oversaw the justice department national security and cyber crime investigations during that trump administration. he discusses recent ransomware attacks and other cyber threats. tonight on the communicators at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. ♪♪ >> peter has published hundreds of nonfiction books in his career, founder of the new york-based public affairs book. he's written a memoir about his own life called an especially good for you, why history h
at time for us to come t togethr and put an end to this senseless violence. i yelled the floor and suggest the warm. >> tonight on the communicators, the reason why ransomware has become such a problem is that it become a huge threat, not only have a criminal threat also as you mentioned, because of the implications for critical infrastructure like pipeline companies or largest meat supplier in the country, these are significant targets and they have increasingly become something cyber...
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in fact, thought us. and now mister stunt in that the sons never asked him to hack or access phone recordings of m p. 's. moreover, the british judge reviewing the extradition request agreed with the charges charges, many of which are now said to be live, such as when thought this and claim that he access the police vehicle big to base, legitimately, while working as a volunteer for rescue services and blamed it on all sides. more deceptive language emerges in the upper mentioned judgments where it states a song use the unauthorized access given him by a source, it's access the government websites of iceland used to track police vehicles. there was more much more about stolen band fall than hacking, all of which was twisted by thordis and, and the f b i who must have known how unreliable he was. but what one wouldn't do for immunity? i yes, the f b i offered for the son, immunity from prosecution for all the things that they knew he did. furthermore, the f b, i told him it wouldn't share anything with the
in fact, thought us. and now mister stunt in that the sons never asked him to hack or access phone recordings of m p. 's. moreover, the british judge reviewing the extradition request agreed with the charges charges, many of which are now said to be live, such as when thought this and claim that he access the police vehicle big to base, legitimately, while working as a volunteer for rescue services and blamed it on all sides. more deceptive language emerges in the upper mentioned judgments...
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feed us on the ads. he's the head of the rough curry re hospital, and that's the main public hospital in bay roots is good to have you with his doctor. just start off by explaining how bad things are in your hospital. well, the situation is really critical. we have been suffering from electricity shortages . our for the past 2 weeks have been quite severe before we used to get only 2 to 3 hours of that day. now we are only getting 2 to 3 hours of electricity per day. so we are relying heavily on our generators which are running almost non stop. the problem though is that fuel is hard to come by and we, it is becoming very difficult to sustain the current status. how do you run a hospital on just 2 hours of electricity per day? logistically, that seems, that seems impossible. well that, that is indeed impossible. and that's why the syndicate of hospital yesterday raised the alarm that we cannot continue like this. and we are putting lots of patients in harm's way, especially considering that we are seeing
feed us on the ads. he's the head of the rough curry re hospital, and that's the main public hospital in bay roots is good to have you with his doctor. just start off by explaining how bad things are in your hospital. well, the situation is really critical. we have been suffering from electricity shortages . our for the past 2 weeks have been quite severe before we used to get only 2 to 3 hours of that day. now we are only getting 2 to 3 hours of electricity per day. so we are relying heavily...
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the china was using it to control american minds and culture. we haven't had that discussion since then. did that go away or is there was there something to it and is that's something that people should be aware of. while the artificial intelligence, what they're doing is it's global, but that's only a little issue. the big issue is the bottom line and the trade deficits and, and the, so they use this kind of thing to get the people riled up about something as did throwing. you know, the big money going back into china. as i said, look at hsbc, you know, they pulled out of just about the western countries. they're going into china whole time. they see which one is going. and all the, all the bank stores in the money, people, the only interested money. they're not interested in human rights or anything else . so it's all be asked about that. all this is important to you're going to start seeing the chinese brands taking over the western brands. they're going to push them away, and it's already starting to happen. so the nike and the others are go
the china was using it to control american minds and culture. we haven't had that discussion since then. did that go away or is there was there something to it and is that's something that people should be aware of. while the artificial intelligence, what they're doing is it's global, but that's only a little issue. the big issue is the bottom line and the trade deficits and, and the, so they use this kind of thing to get the people riled up about something as did throwing. you know, the big...
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i remember one of my teachers in school said it is careful observation of the world around us and using those observations to make the world a better place. that has never been more relevant than when we talk about climate. careful observations from noaa all of the capabilities around the world to make sure we find ways of that complexity into decision-making facts. it is crucial. and from the senate and the house. with the capacity to get accurate information but to expand that transmission capacity and with 5g and all kinds to go towards climate change and electric vehicles and charging stations and other mobility carriers so unrealistically perhaps with a price on carbon and so that they begrudgingly admit that climate change is real and growing faster than they thought and then to address it. and that might dividend like george schultz proposed 15 years ago as a way to provide incentives for the innovation that we need so how do we get direct connect capture and all the forms of sequestration and you go down the list of those places that are not where they need to be what how we sol
i remember one of my teachers in school said it is careful observation of the world around us and using those observations to make the world a better place. that has never been more relevant than when we talk about climate. careful observations from noaa all of the capabilities around the world to make sure we find ways of that complexity into decision-making facts. it is crucial. and from the senate and the house. with the capacity to get accurate information but to expand that transmission...
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how many of us across america have actually felt that as they fill their cars up? katrina from idaho. gas is $3.78 a gallon. milk is almost $3 a gallon. we have cut spending at the grocery store a bunch since prices have gone up. no extra outings or eating out. home improvements are on hold until prices come down. mike, a lead pastor at the church. my wife and i can't do as much as we used to do for others. so we're not liking that. we're on a fixed income and working on building a church congregation from scratch. we're seeing many who are going without food, medication, etc. so we're taking food to them to hopefully make their lives easier. . inflation is destroying our financial security. as i watched a clip from the president's town hall last night, i couldn't see a person more out of touch. a small business owner struggling to survive through the pandemic, he has government competing with him with high unemployment and $15 and can't bring people back to work. i wish the president understood what it's like to own a small business. for all the small business own
how many of us across america have actually felt that as they fill their cars up? katrina from idaho. gas is $3.78 a gallon. milk is almost $3 a gallon. we have cut spending at the grocery store a bunch since prices have gone up. no extra outings or eating out. home improvements are on hold until prices come down. mike, a lead pastor at the church. my wife and i can't do as much as we used to do for others. so we're not liking that. we're on a fixed income and working on building a church...
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listen to one us senator and former presidential candidate. pretty much giving instructions to the media on how to cover the tensions in cuba. give coverage to the fact that there are people in the street in cuba because they do not want to live and marxism and communism socialism anymore. they want freedom. now here's a fact for you, despite the blockade. cuba was the 1st country in the whole region to successfully develop, not one but 2 covert vaccines and has managed to domestically produce and vaccinate more than a quarter of the population with at least one dose while suffering a severe shortage in supplies from abroad. this probably still isn't enough to boost the public's confidence in the government and will do nothing to ease the poverty or slash food prices. what could have help though it's a bit of american mercy with the sanctions. oh no, there is no way he will touch the precious tool for democracy in while members of the cuban diaspora across from the straits of florida and the city of miami have rallied in solidarity demanding w
listen to one us senator and former presidential candidate. pretty much giving instructions to the media on how to cover the tensions in cuba. give coverage to the fact that there are people in the street in cuba because they do not want to live and marxism and communism socialism anymore. they want freedom. now here's a fact for you, despite the blockade. cuba was the 1st country in the whole region to successfully develop, not one but 2 covert vaccines and has managed to domestically produce...
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they always use a farmers as, as a conflict. and and because they, they say we are big landowners, i'm cars and, and, and it's not true we, we do what we can as any farm and the world i didn't. tina government is trying to control the price of beef that has increased over 70 percent in the past year, leaving many argentinians unable to afford their own home go need exports may need to china. i blamed thousands of people, took the page to express their frustration with the administration of a better man. there's right here in the agriculture inspector that plays a crucial role in argentina economy. people here are convinced that the government attempts to increase the preference of the state economy will defend the session and effect of recovering from the fund i make. i'm going to to kathy, is that cattle breeder him when a fight is he said that government should try to increase production instead of hurting farmers like him. it the more real and with this is the 1st time something like this is happened. it happened in 2006. so
they always use a farmers as, as a conflict. and and because they, they say we are big landowners, i'm cars and, and, and it's not true we, we do what we can as any farm and the world i didn't. tina government is trying to control the price of beef that has increased over 70 percent in the past year, leaving many argentinians unable to afford their own home go need exports may need to china. i blamed thousands of people, took the page to express their frustration with the administration of a...
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host: let us talk about policy, give us a specific example of a policy that you want to see changed or enforced? guest: the big thing that we have been focused on is stopping the equality act. across the country, states at the local level all the way up have been passing sexual orientation and gender identity nondiscrimination law. what is happening is that they are having an adverse effect on other groups of american citizens. you take for example our daughters, girls, and women. you pass a gender identity nondiscrimination bill at the local level and what happens is that males who were born male who identify as women are able to not only compete in women's sports against girls, they are also able to enter women's private facilities. this is a drastic change from where america has always been. when we started passing these laws to segregate bathrooms on the basis of sex it was a feminist victory. women were not allowed -- they did not have their own private facilities so they were not going into the workforce. feminists wanted their own facilities. we want to fight back against the so
host: let us talk about policy, give us a specific example of a policy that you want to see changed or enforced? guest: the big thing that we have been focused on is stopping the equality act. across the country, states at the local level all the way up have been passing sexual orientation and gender identity nondiscrimination law. what is happening is that they are having an adverse effect on other groups of american citizens. you take for example our daughters, girls, and women. you pass a...
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this will make us all safer. the american rescue plan fund program helps with job training, apprenticeships, and work experience so that they can gain stability and a chance for a better life. there's more to the strategy, but that is at the core of coordinating that a federal, state, and local level and ultimately that is what we are talking about today. we recognize we must come together to fulfill the responsibilities of democracy and kijiji -- keep each other safe. that's with the american people are looking for when it comes to reducing violent crime, gun violence, and i think this is truly illustrative of what we need to do to get it together. i want to thank them for being here and i look forward to hearing from them because i am going to be asking them what they think we should be doing. so, thank you very much and we will have more to say as we move on. >> [cacophony of questions] >> we are going to have more to say about cuba and haiti as the beat goes on. stay tuned. thank you. [cacophony of questions]
this will make us all safer. the american rescue plan fund program helps with job training, apprenticeships, and work experience so that they can gain stability and a chance for a better life. there's more to the strategy, but that is at the core of coordinating that a federal, state, and local level and ultimately that is what we are talking about today. we recognize we must come together to fulfill the responsibilities of democracy and kijiji -- keep each other safe. that's with the american...
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can you tell us why these figures are concerning to us? share what keeps you up at night. >> thank you so much for that question. thank you to you and the health action alliance for hosting this important event today. i think we are so pleased to partner with everybody here and this effort. the thing that concerns me and i hope it concerns all of us the most is that seven/10 teens have not gotten a safe vaccine to protect them against the really potentially serious impacts and effects of covid. i think some people say to me, kids don't get covid or they don't get it that seriously. it is really important for us to recognize that while children don't get it as severely ill as adults do, they can still get quite sick. we have had 16,000 hospitalizations for children with covid and probably in undercount based on how the data is collected. when you think about it, children are generally pretty healthy. how does this compare to other causes of hospitalizations? this is the 10th reading because of that's for kids in the past year. this is a ver
can you tell us why these figures are concerning to us? share what keeps you up at night. >> thank you so much for that question. thank you to you and the health action alliance for hosting this important event today. i think we are so pleased to partner with everybody here and this effort. the thing that concerns me and i hope it concerns all of us the most is that seven/10 teens have not gotten a safe vaccine to protect them against the really potentially serious impacts and effects of...
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you told us the story of the path into from the carters. let's move forward to the reagan administration, there is a wonderful, personal connection between first lady nancy, reagan and the white house easter and roll. what is it? >> she actually attended the easter egg roll as a small child. >> no kidding. >> yes. >> she must have been keen to continue it. >> absolutely, the reagan's were the family that introduced the commemorative eggs, not the official white house keepsake. also they really brought the easter egg roll into a modern era by introducing an all manner of games and activities, bringing in costumes and superheroes, and cartoon characters and that kind of thing. they give them a full day event. >> and really, what are the hours? >> the hours are from what i believe about 9 am till dark. >> it lasts all day? >> but there are ticketed times, so you are only allowed on the grounds for a predetermined number of hours. i believe there are three times of entry. this is to accommodate as many people as possible. >> when were tickets a
you told us the story of the path into from the carters. let's move forward to the reagan administration, there is a wonderful, personal connection between first lady nancy, reagan and the white house easter and roll. what is it? >> she actually attended the easter egg roll as a small child. >> no kidding. >> yes. >> she must have been keen to continue it. >> absolutely, the reagan's were the family that introduced the commemorative eggs, not the official white...
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he responded in strong terms to us president joe biden. the norfolk is twitter of playing a fundamental role in manipulating protests in the country. let's listen to him a quarter on twitter. and i also call on the u. s. government to recognize or deny that political operators actively use tags, collectives or groups of robots. trolls who use a coordinated with automated main to flood the networks, etc, etc. in this operation against cuba, they are all they mean the economy was also a fundamental matter. let's remember, cuba has been in a grave economic crisis since the start of the pandemic. and even before that, due to the titans, us embargo during the pandemic, the u. s. government to low and approve more than 50 measures related to that. meanwhile, the countries paralyzed with low financial inflows and the need to tackle the pandemic. this resulted in food shortages, as well as a lack of some medic, as most resources with them to treat patients with coded 19th. cuba is now at the peak of the pandemic and medical personnel on high alert
he responded in strong terms to us president joe biden. the norfolk is twitter of playing a fundamental role in manipulating protests in the country. let's listen to him a quarter on twitter. and i also call on the u. s. government to recognize or deny that political operators actively use tags, collectives or groups of robots. trolls who use a coordinated with automated main to flood the networks, etc, etc. in this operation against cuba, they are all they mean the economy was also a...
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joining us live to discuss, dr. peter hotez, thanks for joining us. here in washington, d.c., the mayor is reimplementing an indoor mask requirement for everyone over the age of 2, even if we are fully vaccinated. what is the risk for a room full of vaccinated people that, one, vaccinated person would have covid and then transmit it to another vaccinated person? it strikes me that it would probably be rather narrow. >> yeah, certainly if you've had a room full of vaccinated people, the risk is probably relatively low. the problem is that situation doesn't happen very often. if you have a gathering of significant numbers of people, we still have a lot of unvaccinated people in the united states unfortunately, and of course anybody under the age of 12 by definition is not going to be vaccinated, so you're going to have a lot of virus circulating. and you know, once we can do better at vaccinating the whole country at a higher level than we are right now, i think we might be able to go back to what we had before. but remember, jake, this virus has what's
joining us live to discuss, dr. peter hotez, thanks for joining us. here in washington, d.c., the mayor is reimplementing an indoor mask requirement for everyone over the age of 2, even if we are fully vaccinated. what is the risk for a room full of vaccinated people that, one, vaccinated person would have covid and then transmit it to another vaccinated person? it strikes me that it would probably be rather narrow. >> yeah, certainly if you've had a room full of vaccinated people, the...
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not so feinstein, lizzy gray, m a polo is look at the people that are telling us what to jo. i've done. could you be to think that they have the answers to do anything? yeah, well, well said, and i want to return kind of to what happens when cities decline and in particular, new york city. you know, the, what the silver lining here could be a return of the artist, remember back in the sixties and seventies. so how had a lot of artists because it was abandoned warehouse space and we had an artistic community and they'd be got huge in our, our art waive in america. those artists have gone to berlin. berlin, a sense become very gentrify. so you don't see as much going to berlin, you know, maybe america in those collapse will be the destination for the global artist community. looking for cheap branson, maybe that's where the, the ria renaissance of america comes. geral, you've nailed it, 100 percent max. i agree with you and from both guys it a bit around new york during those times you remember what it was and it's starting to happen again. i mentioned before about the wrench g
not so feinstein, lizzy gray, m a polo is look at the people that are telling us what to jo. i've done. could you be to think that they have the answers to do anything? yeah, well, well said, and i want to return kind of to what happens when cities decline and in particular, new york city. you know, the, what the silver lining here could be a return of the artist, remember back in the sixties and seventies. so how had a lot of artists because it was abandoned warehouse space and we had an...
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ah, al jazeera, where ever use all? ah, ah ah, i want your, i'll just have to remind you that top stories this more than searching 100 people are missing and western europe out to severe flooding. at least 104 people have died in germany, which is experiencing its was whether disaster in decade. south africa, the president says, a week of unrest that's killed 212 people was planned and coordinated from oppose. this is 25000 soldiers will patrol the streets to stop more looting and violence. that's what he's king, has called anti monica, protested satanic. and his 1st public appearance out of a crackdown demonstrators have been calling for change since june 15th, formerly known as fuzzy land, is the last absolute model in africa. us land borders with mexico and canada have been closed and non essential travel since march 2020. in southern california, those restrictions are wrecked, havoc on the livelihoods of millions of people who need to cross between the us and mexico every day. as many of reports from sunny's federal
ah, al jazeera, where ever use all? ah, ah ah, i want your, i'll just have to remind you that top stories this more than searching 100 people are missing and western europe out to severe flooding. at least 104 people have died in germany, which is experiencing its was whether disaster in decade. south africa, the president says, a week of unrest that's killed 212 people was planned and coordinated from oppose. this is 25000 soldiers will patrol the streets to stop more looting and violence....