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most of them they are living in central or south america. and now they're coming here because they believe they have an open opportunity to cross the border. and so they've, they've traveled here. and again, there's about 13000 there now they're expecting another 20000 who are on their way to the same location. for those people, they're not going to come for a couple of days or a few weeks. this is their new permanent life style and place. they want to live and to say otherwise is just a flat out lied and we could talk about that and this is about covered, but there's other things like measles right now. other sort of disease or sicknesses that are being re introduced into our community. been thank you. exactly . thank you for going to think that's all the time we have a show. always go to the very end. like always thanks for watching the ah, ah, the the, i don't know, i mean i some steps in there were rescuing the food that they were scabbing or, or where were rescuing resources that are still good. this is best by march 21st, which is in 2
most of them they are living in central or south america. and now they're coming here because they believe they have an open opportunity to cross the border. and so they've, they've traveled here. and again, there's about 13000 there now they're expecting another 20000 who are on their way to the same location. for those people, they're not going to come for a couple of days or a few weeks. this is their new permanent life style and place. they want to live and to say otherwise is just a flat...
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and these are the more on today's news views. huge right here on our tea america. let's get started. ah, thanks for joining you know, tuesday mark the 1st day of speeches at the united nations general assembly leaders from all over the world are taking part in the 76 annual gathering with president joe biden, among the 1st group of speakers. tre. chavez has been there and brings us the details from new york world leaders are back up united nations for the 1st time in 2 years with a formidable agenda, escalating issues to tackle, including the still raging cove in 1900. pandemic and climate change. united nations secretary general antonio gutierrez, taking the stage, urging the world to wake up. i'm here to sound the alarm. the world must wake up. we faced the great this cascade the cries in our lifetimes. coffee, 900. and then mika supersize, the glaring in the qualities, the climate crisis, these pummeling the planets. upheaval from afghanistan with european men and beyond . s what it be. now this is the 1st in person general assembly to take place since the start
and these are the more on today's news views. huge right here on our tea america. let's get started. ah, thanks for joining you know, tuesday mark the 1st day of speeches at the united nations general assembly leaders from all over the world are taking part in the 76 annual gathering with president joe biden, among the 1st group of speakers. tre. chavez has been there and brings us the details from new york world leaders are back up united nations for the 1st time in 2 years with a formidable...
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moving to the america in brazil, the eco vest, but is down by a half a percent. brazilian president j are both in arrow on monday, said privatizing state run oil company pressure brought was an ideal move to get a handle on rising fuel prices, which he labeled his top priority after raising interest rates last month. nation central bank is also expected to do so again while dealing with high inflation according to recent meeting minutes. moving north a mexico we have another green arrow for the b and b. a recent. reuters poll shows that inflation in mexico likely reached its highest annual rate in nearly 4 years for the month of october, causing analysts to believe the nation central bank will take action to increase interest rates in an effort to take that inflation here in the united states we have 3 green arrows across the board for the tao, the p 500 and the tech having as that, as we've talked about this week, there was no tape or tantrum in response to the feds decision to pull back some of the pandemic era. quantitative easing, as markets were up to close out the week a better
moving to the america in brazil, the eco vest, but is down by a half a percent. brazilian president j are both in arrow on monday, said privatizing state run oil company pressure brought was an ideal move to get a handle on rising fuel prices, which he labeled his top priority after raising interest rates last month. nation central bank is also expected to do so again while dealing with high inflation according to recent meeting minutes. moving north a mexico we have another green arrow for the...
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for this for the spirit of america and the faith of america. we do not retreat. we are not content to standstill. as americans, we go forward in the service of our country by the will of god. >> as the president's address finished the spectacle of the inaugural parade begins. a military parade of which the defense program is the keynote. the west point cadets. ahead, four grim uncertain years. for president roosevelt the colossal task of arming and protecting this nation without sacrificing its democratic heritage. and aiding with airplanes, ships and guns other democracies now struggling to banish oppression and safeguard the rights of free men throughoutek the?t>yetu wor. units of the regular army demonstrate to the nation and to the world that america's defense has begun. >> weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span 3. tonight former white house secretary lee berman and jeremy bernard talk about treating people well, the extraordinary power of stability at work and life. they sha
for this for the spirit of america and the faith of america. we do not retreat. we are not content to standstill. as americans, we go forward in the service of our country by the will of god. >> as the president's address finished the spectacle of the inaugural parade begins. a military parade of which the defense program is the keynote. the west point cadets. ahead, four grim uncertain years. for president roosevelt the colossal task of arming and protecting this nation without...
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we have always endured because there is no challenge too big for america. no challenge. we come through better and stronger because we stayed together as the united states of america. that is what we have to keep doing today. we can do this together. i guarantee you. may god bless you all. may god protect our troops. happy holidays. god love you all. pres. biden: on testing -- reporter: on testing, it said we have to do better. public health officials have been saying for months that we need to do more testing. it is a failure that you do not have an adequate amount of test right now? pres. biden: no. covid is spreading so rapidly. it just happened almost overnight, in the last month. it is not a failure, but the alarm belt went off. i do not think anybody anticipated that this was going to be as rapidly spreading as it did. and a lot of people who have access to tests or who could have insurance pay, but all of a sudden, it was like everybody rushed to the counter. i knew that was coming. what i tried to do was meet with the companies and use the defense production act
we have always endured because there is no challenge too big for america. no challenge. we come through better and stronger because we stayed together as the united states of america. that is what we have to keep doing today. we can do this together. i guarantee you. may god bless you all. may god protect our troops. happy holidays. god love you all. pres. biden: on testing -- reporter: on testing, it said we have to do better. public health officials have been saying for months that we need to...
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america is better for rich trumka having lived, fighting for those who worked to make america a great nation. from mas recognized. ms. warren: thank you, madam president. i am here to honor the memory of my friend and the friend of every working person in america. rich trumka. we lost rich this morning and all i keep thinking is the kind of man we've lost and what that means to all of us. rich was real. he was a third generation coal miner who rose to become the president of the united mine workers and the president of the american federation of labor. rich was also a hunter, and he had the patience of a hunter. the planning, the long hours, sometimes long days, but always on his target. and rich -- rich was a fighter. he was relentless. when rich got in a fight, rich never gave up. might not win every one of those fights, at least not the first time out, but he never gave up. from his growl to his laughter, rich was real all the way through. he lived his heart every single day. he was always rich. back during the financial crash in 2008-2009 and we were trying to build an idea for a
america is better for rich trumka having lived, fighting for those who worked to make america a great nation. from mas recognized. ms. warren: thank you, madam president. i am here to honor the memory of my friend and the friend of every working person in america. rich trumka. we lost rich this morning and all i keep thinking is the kind of man we've lost and what that means to all of us. rich was real. he was a third generation coal miner who rose to become the president of the united mine...
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it makes america seem to be racist against black people in particular. i don't understand it, greta. i don't think that this country can sustain this type of unfettered, unmanaged, open immigration. it's destroying our country, our economy, and everything else. this president, if you can call him that, is a disaster. so is his administration and everything they touch. who didn't know that about joe biden over his 50 year rear? he's a bumbling fool. he's mr. magoo in reality. host: governor greg abbott with this tweet, requesting a federal emergency declaration from the president in the state of texas in response to the border crisis and the dire situation in that county. now, a letter to the president from 26 republican governors reads this way, the month-long surge in illegal host: rollo, in washington, d.c., good morning, go ahead. caller: i'm appalled by all the imagery from customs and border patrol. it's reprehensible and i want to know where is congressional black caucus on this? where is maxine waters from california? where's the head of the congr
it makes america seem to be racist against black people in particular. i don't understand it, greta. i don't think that this country can sustain this type of unfettered, unmanaged, open immigration. it's destroying our country, our economy, and everything else. this president, if you can call him that, is a disaster. so is his administration and everything they touch. who didn't know that about joe biden over his 50 year rear? he's a bumbling fool. he's mr. magoo in reality. host: governor greg...
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how america criminalizes the poor in the name of justice. thank you for joining us.
how america criminalizes the poor in the name of justice. thank you for joining us.
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who in 1920s and 1930s had put out all of these interesting ideas about the shape of metropolitan america and how it could fit into the natural systems around it and i learned that the same person it was doing all of this urban thinking was the one who had invented the a-t. that just seemed like something worth digging into a bit more. those were the first two starting points. >> will that leads me to build off that a bit more both in terms of the built environments which you teach here at the university of michigan. but also the idea of nature as a construct. it seems to be in you just refer to it a minute ago with your comments, seems to be one of the things you're most dial into. you call the book of biography rather than history. it's right there in the comer. but in fact, there is another storyline seems to be about that. is that fair to say. i really think about nature and was a relationship and how do we think about. >> good example, the appalachian trail examinee and premises a combination of the built in the natural and the interesting sleep between the two intentions between tho
who in 1920s and 1930s had put out all of these interesting ideas about the shape of metropolitan america and how it could fit into the natural systems around it and i learned that the same person it was doing all of this urban thinking was the one who had invented the a-t. that just seemed like something worth digging into a bit more. those were the first two starting points. >> will that leads me to build off that a bit more both in terms of the built environments which you teach here...
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because america is grip -- is by far the greatest nation america has ever known. we have done things in the great country that is america. we have done things that the rest of the world wished they could do. in our country, we got over the scourge of slavery. and frankly it was our party that abolished slavery and led the fight to make sure that the slaves were free. in our country we figured out how to capitalize on the ingenuity of man. we did a simple thing like let people keep their money. how many of you all like money? i'm a capitalist. i love money. money is great. i'm not afraid of money. let's talk about building america. if we were going to build a country built to last, what would we create? i got some ideas. they are not new ideas but i got ideas. the first thing is if you are going to save america, if you are going to make a country built to last, you want to have is a country where you are allowed to freely think and speak, to post. you can share memes. some people don't really like them but it is ok because you are free. if you are in america today
because america is grip -- is by far the greatest nation america has ever known. we have done things in the great country that is america. we have done things that the rest of the world wished they could do. in our country, we got over the scourge of slavery. and frankly it was our party that abolished slavery and led the fight to make sure that the slaves were free. in our country we figured out how to capitalize on the ingenuity of man. we did a simple thing like let people keep their money....
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in the captains cabin an 1805 america dictated peace without -- at this very table. old guns in the background have bombarded them into surrender. the constitution is secured. he had an 1830, condemned as an see where, the should have been broken up, except for a poem that across the nation. all of our window homes iron sites. long has weaved on high. many has danced to see that banner in the sky. run the battle shout and burst the candidate. or shall we pass the clouds are no more. we're not the vanquished. full when winds were hurrying. waves were right below. no more shall tread. or know the conquered knee. the hard piece of the shore shell pocked the eagle of the sea. mighty deep and there should be our grave. on to the master. holy flag set every thread-bear sail and give her to the god of storms the lightning and the gale. titled, the whole world is watching. [police chatter] >>
in the captains cabin an 1805 america dictated peace without -- at this very table. old guns in the background have bombarded them into surrender. the constitution is secured. he had an 1830, condemned as an see where, the should have been broken up, except for a poem that across the nation. all of our window homes iron sites. long has weaved on high. many has danced to see that banner in the sky. run the battle shout and burst the candidate. or shall we pass the clouds are no more. we're not...
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america is up against the fraud language and with that what is very supportive and america is turning against the war the language is shifting as well so is not a particular rabbi but one more personal anecdote that i love there is a rabbi from st. louis and he gave up there in the senate in 1994 and in his party included a sleeve benediction based then there was that was spoken in hebrew i thought that was interesting. i didn't know anything about the rabbi at the time and out of nowhere i got an e-mail from his family who had been working around and as part of my book research to all of the rabbi planners, which are on video onto youtube for the family of this one - - found this i've posted from and they had never seen it before i leave know if many had even heard his voice before they sent an e-mail to say this is great now i will because the principal project alive just to make this connection. he wasn't a legendary by very much a part of the living history of part of the story. >> besides war and peace what are the topics are the themes of the planners that come through decade af
america is up against the fraud language and with that what is very supportive and america is turning against the war the language is shifting as well so is not a particular rabbi but one more personal anecdote that i love there is a rabbi from st. louis and he gave up there in the senate in 1994 and in his party included a sleeve benediction based then there was that was spoken in hebrew i thought that was interesting. i didn't know anything about the rabbi at the time and out of nowhere i got...
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democrats and republicans holding hands singing "god bless america", embracing, crying, expressing emotions in the most personal and profound way. a real sense we were all in this together in a spiritual, emotional, physical and political way that had never been experienced before so the contrast, the calm beautiful day to violence, partisanship to unity, that was striking. >> your back at the capitol with the speaker of the house, do you remember what you are thinking as you are walking to the microphone? what did you say? >> i think we both had the same desire which was to reflect three things. first of all, that our country was united. truly we were run. true, we were not going to allow any force shut the government down. we were going to demonstrate democracy survived even though some of our buildings had not. three, we were beginning to put a plan together to respond in a more concrete comprehensive way and would have a lot more to say about those specific plans as the day unfolded. >> the president is back in washington at this time about ready to deliver a speech to the nation, did y
democrats and republicans holding hands singing "god bless america", embracing, crying, expressing emotions in the most personal and profound way. a real sense we were all in this together in a spiritual, emotional, physical and political way that had never been experienced before so the contrast, the calm beautiful day to violence, partisanship to unity, that was striking. >> your back at the capitol with the speaker of the house, do you remember what you are thinking as you...
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, great britain is a prime example, but in america typically, no, except now. yeah. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world. the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me the twitter has agreed to pay nearly $1000000000.00 to settle a class action lawsuit that it misled investors about the social networking that companies growth at the c claims company. leaders including c, dick costello hid information showing twitters growth was slowing. i'm selling their personal stock holdings in the company. legal journalists, my bar, i joined us now with more molly, twitter losing money. i know there's a lot of people that feel like this is a day of reckoning should come for the wide variety of issues. this actually has to do with miss showing misleading shareholder. so how exactly to twitter do this? i know it's so interesting, isn't it? oh twitter, there's always something to talk about. well, this particular situation, this lawsuit, they were claiming that they misled them by twitter was essentially
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he always believed that america needed to be energy independent. so i have a chance to have that experience, my dad went to college, the first of his family to go to college, the university of wyoming. and he had a business degree and then we moved to denver. >> before we get too far, i would like to talk about your school. it but did moving to denver seem like a big deal. >> well, i was only a couple years old. but it was a big deal. and they were adventurous in that way. one of my pieces of advice is don't be afraid to move and i moved quite a bit. my husband was in the royal air force. and so moving was part of it. >> let's go back to your childhood. and the show is called "after words", and your parents loved reading. as i write? >> yes, my mother would go crazy. you are only allowed to check out some books at the library at the time. i would read like three of them on the way home in the car. >> a long distance to the library. do you remember your childhood book favorites? >> i love the laura ingalls wilder books in the nancy drew series. i lo
he always believed that america needed to be energy independent. so i have a chance to have that experience, my dad went to college, the first of his family to go to college, the university of wyoming. and he had a business degree and then we moved to denver. >> before we get too far, i would like to talk about your school. it but did moving to denver seem like a big deal. >> well, i was only a couple years old. but it was a big deal. and they were adventurous in that way. one of my...
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the united states of america has never seen this before. this is the first time in american history the majority leader of the united date senate is leading the call to end the prohibition of marijuana. and joining him is the chairperson of back of arguably one of the most powerful committees in the united fates senate -- united states senate. this is a historic day, and these two leaders are going to put their will and their work and all of their heart behind this justice bill. it has been a long journey to this moment. in my first months in the senate, in the basement i had a press conference with families of children who had something called jury base syndrome -- gervaise syndrome, which is seizures. a brave young girl sitting in a wheelchair had over 100 eight gang, and her mother was what you call a marijuana refugee because it would be illegal in her state, show -- so she moved to a state where marijuana had been legalized at the state level but talked about how she was still violated to rely that she could be prosecuted. that the per
the united states of america has never seen this before. this is the first time in american history the majority leader of the united date senate is leading the call to end the prohibition of marijuana. and joining him is the chairperson of back of arguably one of the most powerful committees in the united fates senate -- united states senate. this is a historic day, and these two leaders are going to put their will and their work and all of their heart behind this justice bill. it has been a...
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optimism about america. i see a vision that the country is going, yes, we have troubles but we can mend our differences and go forward together. i think that fox news is the cheerleader of that. that. >> we're proud of our country, i think whether you love us one day or don't the next, we want to be there every step of the way. >> over past 25 years we have carved out our place in history, our place in news. we hold a front row seat in the white house press briefing room. these days there was a time that was a question about whether or not that would happen. whether there was room for us in the field. and interviewed pretty much every presidential candidate, vice presidential candidate on the way. over the course of those years, now i get to sit at the big desk and work with brad and brett and chris, and bill and dana, it has been an incredible journey. >> for me personally it has been the best job i have ever had. i have been on the cutting edge of american politics. i have gotten to interview presidents. q
optimism about america. i see a vision that the country is going, yes, we have troubles but we can mend our differences and go forward together. i think that fox news is the cheerleader of that. that. >> we're proud of our country, i think whether you love us one day or don't the next, we want to be there every step of the way. >> over past 25 years we have carved out our place in history, our place in news. we hold a front row seat in the white house press briefing room. these days...
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i have a simple list a lot of mayors of america would agree on. one, supply and vaccine, supply, supply. that's the number one concern right now so that we can reach people quickly and not have to cancel those appointments. number two, the stimulus, making sure that americans can get back on their feet and lead the national recovery. number three, local flexibility. we know how to reach people. sometimes state and federal rules slow us down and no one wants to slow anyone down but give us some flexibility. that second dose, freedom of flexibility is a good example and it will make a big difference on the ground while we make sure everyone does get the second dose and flexibility on timing and conditions. and number four, thank you for using the defense production act. please use it to the fullest, because any time the supply is disrupted, we lose a chance to save lives. i know that you feel it but you have the power we don't have to help the company's do what we need, and it couldn't be in better hands so again, thank you all. >> thank you, mayor
i have a simple list a lot of mayors of america would agree on. one, supply and vaccine, supply, supply. that's the number one concern right now so that we can reach people quickly and not have to cancel those appointments. number two, the stimulus, making sure that americans can get back on their feet and lead the national recovery. number three, local flexibility. we know how to reach people. sometimes state and federal rules slow us down and no one wants to slow anyone down but give us some...
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america was a very open minded country in which it attracted immigrants from all over the world. it also had slaves of course, but the contradiction between the volunteering of our citizenship and the involuntary regulations on the plantations was obvious to everyone in american politics for a very long time and the constitution is underrated as an anti-slavery document and one of the great things about the historiography of the constitution and of the first 75 or so years of american national political life recently is that antislavery story is emerging in a clear way, despite the 1619 project and its attempt to emphasize the other parts or the other view of those facts. a. >> we only have about a minute left. hopefully we can ask one more question. there was the anti-constitutional party convention and how the progress progressive tendencies in that direction. in the book you say trump isn't a figure that may well not have the abilities that caesar had were the skills, but the evidence of january 6th and before trump's reaction to the election and that of much of the republican
america was a very open minded country in which it attracted immigrants from all over the world. it also had slaves of course, but the contradiction between the volunteering of our citizenship and the involuntary regulations on the plantations was obvious to everyone in american politics for a very long time and the constitution is underrated as an anti-slavery document and one of the great things about the historiography of the constitution and of the first 75 or so years of american national...
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>> weekend this on c-span are an intellectual feast, every saturday american history tv documents america story and on sundays, book tv brings you the nonfiction books and authors funding for "c-span2" comes from these television companies and more including charter communications. broadband, empowerment, that's why charter has invested billions for infrastructure, upgrading technology and empowering opportunity in communities big, and small. charter is connecting us charter communications along with these television company support "c-span2", is a public service. >> good evening everyone and thank you for being here for this really exciting book event. it's a series of book of having important books coming out in america and this is a really important book by a really outstanding ai scholar and american it, hero someone's we are very proud of, scott gottieb and thank you for being here and we are his new book "uncontrolled spread - why covid-19 crushed us and how we can defeat the next pandemic". and how we can defeat the next pandemic which is out now and it will be available at booksto
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>>> right now on "america this morning." crowds making a come back. measuring taking a big step towards a return to normalcy. this morning new questions about whether the vaccine plays a role in a rare heart problem. reporting on the origin of the coronavirus. the intelligence report from china. >> this morning a mother's anguish. >> you killed him. for no reason. i want to find them. >> her plea for help finding the person who shot and killed her 6 year-old boy in the back of the car. during a case of road rage. we take a closer look at the rising problem of children being caught in the cross fire of gun violence. >> international out rage growing over night. the man known as the last dictator of europe forces a passenger plane to land in his country. so a reporter and government critic can be arrested. the response from the u.s. >> a yearbook photograph controversy. growing larger after a high school alters the pictures of 80 girls. is there a double standard at play. >> the best bargains ahead of memorial day. the items with deep discould wants. >>
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and how we can defeat the next pandemic which is out now and will be available at bookstores all over america. i don't want to get too much into because everyone knows him but it's important to remind everyone he is a scholar and affirmative the bushti administration before the trumpp administration. then he was the commissioner. then after he left the trump administration he has spent the last couple of years helping the country get through this crisis we face with solid empirical, direct, honest straightforward guidance and advice. and on top of all that, he is nominated for an emmy because of his performance on cds face the nation. i think he set the record for appearances one sunday morning and because of his outstanding guidance in those interviews, and i also think because of a really nice chemistry between him and margaret, chemistry that sort of reminded those of us of tracy and katharine hepburn although i know a lot of people don't know who i'm referring to, he's been nominated and i got very worried about all this because they were last night and i didn't see the announcement and i
and how we can defeat the next pandemic which is out now and will be available at bookstores all over america. i don't want to get too much into because everyone knows him but it's important to remind everyone he is a scholar and affirmative the bushti administration before the trumpp administration. then he was the commissioner. then after he left the trump administration he has spent the last couple of years helping the country get through this crisis we face with solid empirical, direct,...
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that is where we are in america. trying to silence voices that are actually genuine. >> ecstatic pessimistic couple of times. the fourth amendment appears. >> yes. illegal search and seizure. [laughter] >> why do you write about that? why is that important to you? >> a sense of privacy. it is important. who we are. one of the things i always look at is where are they kind of coming from? are you kumbaya and you are part of the community or how is it? i look at it as a personal thing the sense of privacy or the sense of yourself is the sense of privacy is actually the opportunity for us to figure out who we are. we have this notion suddenly with that cancel culture and all of this, you know, craziness that we are seeing. you have to be a fully formed human and you have to be perfect from the start. what privacy gives you is the opportunity of who you are and to be wrong. some people start one way and they end somewhere else. the government is trying to prevail us, we all know in the past week the government shockingly
that is where we are in america. trying to silence voices that are actually genuine. >> ecstatic pessimistic couple of times. the fourth amendment appears. >> yes. illegal search and seizure. [laughter] >> why do you write about that? why is that important to you? >> a sense of privacy. it is important. who we are. one of the things i always look at is where are they kind of coming from? are you kumbaya and you are part of the community or how is it? i look at it as a...
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senate during the obama administration is a great way to haveop more people supertalented people making america a better place more than any fiscal issue. including myself. to a bettershift way pay as you earn. >> that infrastructure and ideas people can work with and they have a certain amount of bipartisan support it's truly about making america a greater in the campaign platform already. my there is nothing happens. that leads to more polarization or acrimony or dysfunction. >> but then to have a big influx of workers. >> thank you for joining us. we have to go. this is one of a series of events we hope to havepo on the biden administration. thank you so much of cases of tw strain of covid-19. >> since the pandemic began last year and a national effort to fight covid.
senate during the obama administration is a great way to haveop more people supertalented people making america a better place more than any fiscal issue. including myself. to a bettershift way pay as you earn. >> that infrastructure and ideas people can work with and they have a certain amount of bipartisan support it's truly about making america a greater in the campaign platform already. my there is nothing happens. that leads to more polarization or acrimony or dysfunction. >>...
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we're vaccinating roughly three million people a day in america. more than 70 million people have had shots in arms, and we're doing our best to try to get it in people's arms as fast as we safely can. president biden said we'll get that job done by the end of may. that's wonderful news. the other wonderful news is that unemployment rates are going down, and state revenue is going back up. school districts across the country have safely resumed in-person learning. one in five adults in america have now received a dose of the vaccine, and a third vaccine has now been approved, so that number will climb faster and faster and faster. every day, we're moving closer to the light at the end of the tunnel. now is not the time to squander the goodwill and trust that the american people have had in us to be good stewards of the public health and our economy by engaging in this sort of embarrassing partisan exercise. the quorum call. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. casey: thank you very much. i wanted to speak in particular terms about the amer
we're vaccinating roughly three million people a day in america. more than 70 million people have had shots in arms, and we're doing our best to try to get it in people's arms as fast as we safely can. president biden said we'll get that job done by the end of may. that's wonderful news. the other wonderful news is that unemployment rates are going down, and state revenue is going back up. school districts across the country have safely resumed in-person learning. one in five adults in america...
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for america to look like america again. and thank the president whole of government effort and the american people stepping up to do their part, we are there. the viruses and retreat in communities across the country. we are entering a summer of joy. a summer of freedom. this is cause for celebration, and that's exactly what americans will be able to do on july 4, celebrate independence from the virus. but we are not done. because for all the progress we have made as a nation, individuals who are still unvaccinated are still at risk. we are not leaving anyone behind in our response. we will continue to protect this. including helping at risk in hard-hit communities drive the vaccination rates. we want every american in every community to be protected and free from fear of the virus. that's why we will keep working to vaccinate more americans across the summer and into the fall. as i said we are not stopping at 70% and we are not stopping on july 4. and as we push to get americans vaccinated, we will also focus on leading th
for america to look like america again. and thank the president whole of government effort and the american people stepping up to do their part, we are there. the viruses and retreat in communities across the country. we are entering a summer of joy. a summer of freedom. this is cause for celebration, and that's exactly what americans will be able to do on july 4, celebrate independence from the virus. but we are not done. because for all the progress we have made as a nation, individuals who...
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so i find that young women first of all, all of us win the lottery when we were born in america. educated woman in america you are in the drivers seat are you have to ask yourself is how hard you want to work, what you want to do and what decisions will you make to make things happen for yourself? what i find young women they are ready for the next step some of them are in too much of a hurry. a lot of them would say they may have two years experience it says five or seven years experience what you do in the meantime? maybe i need to go to law school may be graduate school. maybe. but we put yourself into debt for that? what is the outcome you will get? so there is that on a job for and a lot of people do not want to leave the big city. >> isn't that interesting? i hear that all the time. is at the fun factor? excitement? meeting people? they think small towns are boring or podunk. number one you will get a raise. you can buy a house. >> and then use that experience to come back to the city if you want to. i encourage young women to back away from letting it consume their life no
so i find that young women first of all, all of us win the lottery when we were born in america. educated woman in america you are in the drivers seat are you have to ask yourself is how hard you want to work, what you want to do and what decisions will you make to make things happen for yourself? what i find young women they are ready for the next step some of them are in too much of a hurry. a lot of them would say they may have two years experience it says five or seven years experience what...
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one of the worst ever mess shootings in america was in less vigorous in 27 the tragedy exposed a little of the real last biggest and then you say on that to the officials are controlled by casino owners the vegas shooting revealed where. deol v m p d really and now it's part of the standard sheen most of the american public barely remembers that it happened but just shows you the power of money on las vegas the powerful showed that true colors when the pandemic hit the most contagious contagion we've seen in decades and then you have a mayor who doesn't care so here's caroline goodman offering go lives of the vegas residents to be the control group of the shiny facades concealed deep indifference to the people could have been saved if they were to take an action absolutely keep the roads shrinking get a slot machines doing in vegas is a money machine it's a huge cash register that is ran by people who don't care about people's lives being lost. tax ties or financial survival guide stacey let's learn a salad fill out let's say i'm not sure i get. the fight 9. thank you for. on the story
one of the worst ever mess shootings in america was in less vigorous in 27 the tragedy exposed a little of the real last biggest and then you say on that to the officials are controlled by casino owners the vegas shooting revealed where. deol v m p d really and now it's part of the standard sheen most of the american public barely remembers that it happened but just shows you the power of money on las vegas the powerful showed that true colors when the pandemic hit the most contagious contagion...
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the party that says america doesn't pay its debts. our country is staring down the barrel of two totally republican manufactured disasters. a government shutdown and the first ever default on the national debt. the impacts of both would gravely harm every single american in thiscountry . republicans would let the country default ulfor the first time inhistory. a few moments ago the senate had an opportunity to begin solving these problems right away . democrats did their part, voted yes but republicans meanwhile voted to drive our country straight towards a government shutdown and the first default in our country's history. that may be clear, what the republicans in the senate did tonight is not normal. this isn't your typical washington practice and it shouldn't be treated as such. it has far more severe consequences than the typical political catfight. republicans know the consequences of their obstruction. they know a default would likely create a recession. they know that middle-class families will suffer immensely. they've heard
the party that says america doesn't pay its debts. our country is staring down the barrel of two totally republican manufactured disasters. a government shutdown and the first ever default on the national debt. the impacts of both would gravely harm every single american in thiscountry . republicans would let the country default ulfor the first time inhistory. a few moments ago the senate had an opportunity to begin solving these problems right away . democrats did their part, voted yes but...
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shock at such a twist we recognize that this is happening at a time when our community when all of america indeed all of the world is watching. our community from the white house president joe biden also made clear his frustration we will watch tonight as soon as i did the film which is truly the body cam which is fairly. truly graphic question is was in an accident or was it intentional every man is to be determined. by whom on investigation don't you right called his mother as it was all happening the call ended when she dialed his number again his girlfriend answered and said he was dead in the driver seat like a minute later i called in his girlfriend answered with the passenger in the car and that even started shooting acted like tender on an already volatile situation hundreds took to the streets to protest overnight but some of those protests turned violent it's been reported 20 local businesses were looted what's been described as a chemical attitude was used to disperse the crowd which was growing in numbers and frustration police here guarding the local station have had to face o
shock at such a twist we recognize that this is happening at a time when our community when all of america indeed all of the world is watching. our community from the white house president joe biden also made clear his frustration we will watch tonight as soon as i did the film which is truly the body cam which is fairly. truly graphic question is was in an accident or was it intentional every man is to be determined. by whom on investigation don't you right called his mother as it was all...
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this exciting book event edward and alan a series of book forms are having but important coming out in america. by really outstanding scholar and american, american hero scott godley thank you for being here, scott. talk about his new book uncontrolled's red white covid 19 crushed us and how we can defeat the next pandemic which is out now and will be available at bookstores all over america. i do not want to get too much of an introduction for scott because i think everyone knows him. it's important to remind he hasn't scholar he served in the bush administration at fda before the trump administration then was the fda commissioner. then, after he left the trump administration he has spent the last couple of years helping our country get through this crisis weis face. with solid, empirical, direct, honest, straightforward guidance and advice. on top of all of that he's nominated for an emmy for his performance on cbs "face the nation". i think he set the record for the most consecutive appearances on sunday morning. and because of his outstanding guidance in those interviews and i also think b
this exciting book event edward and alan a series of book forms are having but important coming out in america. by really outstanding scholar and american, american hero scott godley thank you for being here, scott. talk about his new book uncontrolled's red white covid 19 crushed us and how we can defeat the next pandemic which is out now and will be available at bookstores all over america. i do not want to get too much of an introduction for scott because i think everyone knows him. it's...
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it's what america is all about stuff host: that was president joe biden yesterday in surfside, florida. the june jobs report trounced expect tatian's -- trounced expectations. some members of congress and shooting chuck grassley saying adding these jobs in june, the pre-pandemic best economy started by the trump tax cuts, it is roaring back after a virus interlude. also from congressman don buyer of northern virginia saying the vaccinations driving the huge job growth and vaccines are free, safe and will save your life. eric from hopewell junction, new york, good morning. caller: good morning. it's with a heavy heart that i understand this is your final day. i think that's true. host: one more day. caller: ok. but you will be added to the unemployment rolls. i expect a book or a memoir, you have had an amazing perspective all these years and i've watched all you guys try to be in the no man's land of the dialogue of our country. in other words, in the middle. understanding both sides and trying to have a coalition of consensus and thoughtful conversation and i try to model myself after
it's what america is all about stuff host: that was president joe biden yesterday in surfside, florida. the june jobs report trounced expect tatian's -- trounced expectations. some members of congress and shooting chuck grassley saying adding these jobs in june, the pre-pandemic best economy started by the trump tax cuts, it is roaring back after a virus interlude. also from congressman don buyer of northern virginia saying the vaccinations driving the huge job growth and vaccines are free,...
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the control system and as a result you know who knows how many people died that's an act of war and america will be obligated to ritz barely a as an actor i think you're absolutely right england is really you know the what what is an active force in the eye of the holder at this point is we're really in new territory when it comes to this type of. weapon use but you know i think let's look at the origin since the solar winds you know because they were they were hacked and attacked apparently and when it became it's come out since that the password for that entire operation was solar wins 123 which was in turn that it worked there had released it onto the internet so now you have what's the population of the world that's on the internet any one of those people could have been involved in hacking solar wind this is why this is really you nonsensical because no one has explained to us what is your probability what is your evidence when the password itself was public knowledge. i know it's not yeah it's. a digital exploiting point you have to dig into this story because the mainstream media is
the control system and as a result you know who knows how many people died that's an act of war and america will be obligated to ritz barely a as an actor i think you're absolutely right england is really you know the what what is an active force in the eye of the holder at this point is we're really in new territory when it comes to this type of. weapon use but you know i think let's look at the origin since the solar winds you know because they were they were hacked and attacked apparently...
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>> a major leader in america stepping up. >> i think that's the role of public officials is to try to provide consistent messaging and galvanize action among the republicans.this is where you went to the political question early on the president and what i was going to say is i was going was the president and the administration they did this 45 days to slow the spread. i think where the administration wasn't effective and failed was the lack of consistency. you had an administration at one point at some point got to a place and i have met with the president right before the announcement mitigation where they felt this was a serious enough concern and were going to take a dramatic step of flowing and basically stopping selectivity and by the end the president was harmoniously taking his mask off while he was still in texas with the virus. a very big spread. you come along way and i think the last lack of consistency all the way through around an agreed-upon set of things we can all do to try to reduce the spread, we were never going to be able to prevent a pandemic but what we needed t
>> a major leader in america stepping up. >> i think that's the role of public officials is to try to provide consistent messaging and galvanize action among the republicans.this is where you went to the political question early on the president and what i was going to say is i was going was the president and the administration they did this 45 days to slow the spread. i think where the administration wasn't effective and failed was the lack of consistency. you had an administration...
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and america is on our side. 70% of americans now support legalizing adult use of marijuana. in the 2020 election, it was on >> in south dakota and even south dakota, one of the most conservative states in america, a majority voted to legalize adult recreational use of marijuana. if south dakota can do it, the senate should be able to do it and we're going to fight to make sure it happens. my thinking, of course, like so many others has evolved on the issues -- on the issue. when the laboratory of states led by senator wyden's state in colorado legalized, the opponents had listed this parade of horribles, drug use will go up, crime will go up. well, that didn't happen. none of those parade of horribles ever occurred. and now for justice and for freedom, it makes eminent, eminent sense to legalize marijuana. the number of states, including my own of new york, just legalized recently. the doom and gloom predictions haven't materialized in any of these states and as more and more states legalize marijuana, it's time for our federal cannabis law to catch up. we also very much bel
and america is on our side. 70% of americans now support legalizing adult use of marijuana. in the 2020 election, it was on >> in south dakota and even south dakota, one of the most conservative states in america, a majority voted to legalize adult recreational use of marijuana. if south dakota can do it, the senate should be able to do it and we're going to fight to make sure it happens. my thinking, of course, like so many others has evolved on the issues -- on the issue. when the...
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i got to know different parts of america, but then i got this call. two businessmen said we are opening a business restaurant in washington, and we would like for you to be our chef. i came, i joined another great chef who was a partner, and i was 23. it was january of 1993. washington has been my home since. david: now you have 30 restaurants, but they are not all the same. you have restaurants that do spanish food. is that right? jose: i always tell the story -- i am a cook. i express myself there my plates. what you see is a collection of stories. i share with people the stories i learn and the stories other people tell me one plate at a time. then they become restaurants. david: the most famous restaurant you ever opened was on the -- in the trump hotel on fifth avenue. you will worked out an arrangement with the donald trump before he was president. after he made his opening speech, you decided to back out. he sued you. what was that all about and how did it get resolved? jose: the building that used to be the old post office became the trump hot
i got to know different parts of america, but then i got this call. two businessmen said we are opening a business restaurant in washington, and we would like for you to be our chef. i came, i joined another great chef who was a partner, and i was 23. it was january of 1993. washington has been my home since. david: now you have 30 restaurants, but they are not all the same. you have restaurants that do spanish food. is that right? jose: i always tell the story -- i am a cook. i express myself...