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wonderful conversation with the contemporary jaouish museum based here in san francisco with gravity goldberg the museum director of public programs and visitor experience. welcome gravity. >> thank you for having me. >> so, the contem rathery jaouish museum. let's talk about what it is and where it is at a what the framework is. >> the contestimony peary jewish museum is in downtown in the community of of the africa deaspri and center for the arts across the street. it was a power station originally converted by daniel lee biscan into a beautiful building with a magical bluecube. and it's been on the site for 12 years and the museum is really about interpreting the jewish experience. through exhibition and programming so constantly we are looking at what it means and how to discuss that, you know. how can people connect to a jaou jewish experience through contestimony prairie art. >> it's an interesting way what are the ways with the jewish community sees the arts. arts represent the jewish community and the world view as an example. lovely. and he i think what you say daniel is a famous arc
wonderful conversation with the contemporary jaouish museum based here in san francisco with gravity goldberg the museum director of public programs and visitor experience. welcome gravity. >> thank you for having me. >> so, the contem rathery jaouish museum. let's talk about what it is and where it is at a what the framework is. >> the contestimony peary jewish museum is in downtown in the community of of the africa deaspri and center for the arts across the street. it was a...
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. >> i'm joined by "new york times" columnist michelle goldberg and ro khanna. how are you, congressman? >> i'm doing really well. thanks for having me on. >> thanks for being here and thank you, michelle. beginning with the congressman, given all of the action in washington, what is the latest in your understanding regarding any legislation to address this coming out of the house? >> we want to do a stimulus. we just want to make sure the stimulus actually helps working families and middle class families that's going to increase consumer spending and prevent a recession. so if there is a program for paid leave, if there is an expansion of the earned income tax credit, an extension of unemployment benefits, those are things that house democrats support. >> you just listed several things that in traditional times, everybody remembers the obama era efforts were often associated with the left. what does it tell you that these are now suddenly on the table from the trump administration as the markets slump? >> well, it tells me that there's some people there who hav
. >> i'm joined by "new york times" columnist michelle goldberg and ro khanna. how are you, congressman? >> i'm doing really well. thanks for having me on. >> thanks for being here and thank you, michelle. beginning with the congressman, given all of the action in washington, what is the latest in your understanding regarding any legislation to address this coming out of the house? >> we want to do a stimulus. we just want to make sure the stimulus actually...
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. >>> joining me with more on where we stand and what elizabeth warren's exit means, michelle goldberg, msnbc political analyst, and her husband worked as an advisor to the warren campaign. >> i guess that's the last time we have to make that disclosure. >> what do you think? >> i think it's a gut punch. it's really heart breaking. it's heart breaking that this campaign started out with so much promise. there was that picture going around today of that early photograph of all of those women who might become president. to have it end up -- i've had to over the course of this campaign explain to my kindergarten daughter why there has never been a woman president and she's been incredulous. you know, because elizabeth warren is who our family supports, has thought that elizabeth warren was going to be the first one. i think it is -- it's so -- it's extremely painful in part
. >>> joining me with more on where we stand and what elizabeth warren's exit means, michelle goldberg, msnbc political analyst, and her husband worked as an advisor to the warren campaign. >> i guess that's the last time we have to make that disclosure. >> what do you think? >> i think it's a gut punch. it's really heart breaking. it's heart breaking that this campaign started out with so much promise. there was that picture going around today of that early...
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the rube-goldberg bill is going to create a handful of politically corrected winners buss it's -- but it's going to create a whole lot of losers. part of this is going to need to come from d.c. but the idea that all of it can or that all of it should is arrogant. it is wrong. and it will be ineffective. our governors know their states and their people. ur governors know how to build private-public partnership. our governors know what the workforce needs before the coronavirus struck and what their workforce needs are going to be in late when hopefully the economy is humming again. shrimp put our governors know how to target this money much more efficiently than we do so that much more of that money will make its way to main street. lots of governors have led well in the past three weeks. i've mentioned my governor pete ricketts and how hills strong leadership has been laying the groundwork from some of the worst ravages. likewise, i would recognize governor dewine in ohio, showing strong leadership on what it is to show facts front and center. what it is right now at the state, local
the rube-goldberg bill is going to create a handful of politically corrected winners buss it's -- but it's going to create a whole lot of losers. part of this is going to need to come from d.c. but the idea that all of it can or that all of it should is arrogant. it is wrong. and it will be ineffective. our governors know their states and their people. ur governors know how to build private-public partnership. our governors know what the workforce needs before the coronavirus struck and what...
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nonetheless, despite admitting that today's version of the rube goldberg policy might have the opposite of its intended effect, the main answer you get it, we have to go very, very fast. this is wildly irresponsible what's happening here. once the first couple $100 billion of money is gone, that means there's less money left for the next round of stimulus and action and recovery and relief that's required, but besides money, it also means that there's less public trust left. there are going to be more rainy days ahead in the coming weeks and months, and there is not a lot of grassroots trust in the ethics or work of this institution. screaming we should go fastest is not a substitute for advocating for the actual policy. we have many politicians pretending that they know how to plan rifle-shot bailouts industry by industry. this is a game of pretend. hurry up. look busy. spend more of the people's money. do it faster. that's not good stewardship of our responsibility much the senate is supposed to exist to calm down the passions that lead the house to move fast and write policy that's b
nonetheless, despite admitting that today's version of the rube goldberg policy might have the opposite of its intended effect, the main answer you get it, we have to go very, very fast. this is wildly irresponsible what's happening here. once the first couple $100 billion of money is gone, that means there's less money left for the next round of stimulus and action and recovery and relief that's required, but besides money, it also means that there's less public trust left. there are going to...
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nonetheless, despite admitting that today's version of the rup goldberg policies, the answer you get is we have to go very, very fast, that is wildly irresponsible what's happening here. once the first couple hundred billion dollars of money is gone that means there's left money left for the next round of stimulus and action and recovery and relief that's required, but besides money, it also means that there's less public trust left. there are going to be more rain days ahead. >> we're leaving senator sasse's remarks yesterday for our long time commitment to cover the senate which is today is expected to work on the house passed coronavirus economic aid package. right now no votes on the package are planned, but that could change, according to nbc news the senate planned to pass the legislation yesterday, but an amendment proposed by kentucky senator rand paul delayed the vote. nbc news is reporting that his amendment would require a social security number for the child tax credit and provide the president the authority to transfer funds as necessary among other items. there could be
nonetheless, despite admitting that today's version of the rup goldberg policies, the answer you get is we have to go very, very fast, that is wildly irresponsible what's happening here. once the first couple hundred billion dollars of money is gone that means there's left money left for the next round of stimulus and action and recovery and relief that's required, but besides money, it also means that there's less public trust left. there are going to be more rain days ahead. >> we're...
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"deep thoughts with jeffrey goldberg." >> not the second one. >> super -- >> deep.e, and the second one. and also like the one with jimmy paige on it. >> i like the one with jimmy paige and robert plant and bonham. the best zeppelin albums ever. i'm not going to commit. i know songs. >> you have never listened to led zeppelin before -- >> listened to it walking over here. cashmere on my ipod d. you say the led zeppelin? >> did i say that? >> will ie says i didn't say "te led zeppelin." >> the correct answer was, "houses of the holy." dave wasserman, end with you. i won't ask you any questions about joni mitchell or led zeppelin. so what was your, your big takeaway from tuesday night? there was so many things coming at us so quickly. we saw the political world really shift on its axis in 72 hours. what was your big takeaway that you could project forward, moving to november of 2020? >> well, respectfully, i think the mayor was in some denial about the state of the race. if you add up bernie sanders and elizabeth warren's votes, they didn't even reach a majority of th
"deep thoughts with jeffrey goldberg." >> not the second one. >> super -- >> deep.e, and the second one. and also like the one with jimmy paige on it. >> i like the one with jimmy paige and robert plant and bonham. the best zeppelin albums ever. i'm not going to commit. i know songs. >> you have never listened to led zeppelin before -- >> listened to it walking over here. cashmere on my ipod d. you say the led zeppelin? >> did i say that?...
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michelle goldberg, we saw the reemergence of dr. fauci. i'm not exaggerating when i refer to the fact that millions of people watch these things. we know that. and many thousands yesterday took to the internet and other places and said where is dr. fauci? he had spoken out quite bluntly about how in essence the president makes his job hard were misinformation. with that in mind, i want to play something brand-new that also just occurred. we're also tracking responses from all different parts of the story. joe biden doing a newsworthy interview just an hour or two ago on msnbc. take a listen to what he said about all this. >> it's frustrating to hear this president speak. he should stop talking. let the experts speak. this is not a political thing any longer. this is about how we spare this nation from a potential disaster. we can deal with the economy. when the way to deal with the economy is now. take care of those people who are in desperate need now. >> michelle, what do you think of former vice president biden's point that the presiden
michelle goldberg, we saw the reemergence of dr. fauci. i'm not exaggerating when i refer to the fact that millions of people watch these things. we know that. and many thousands yesterday took to the internet and other places and said where is dr. fauci? he had spoken out quite bluntly about how in essence the president makes his job hard were misinformation. with that in mind, i want to play something brand-new that also just occurred. we're also tracking responses from all different parts of...
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billy goldberg from nyu langone health, thank you so much. and utst of luck to you o there. >> thank you. >> brangham: and now we turn to get a broader perspective, how an entire health system is preparing for this outbreak. for that, i'm joined now by dr. anish mahajan, he's the chief medical officer for harbor- u.c.l.a. medical center which is operated by the los angeles county health depant. . mahajan, thank you very much for being with us. could you just give us a sevens how your hospital system is doin how are preparations going? >> well, we are workiyng ver hard to be prepared for a larger number of patients tha we anticipate, as we get into the curve. here in southern california we are maybe a few days behind new york city and other places certainly around the world. and so we are working very hard to increase our capacity for icu level care and other types of care. >> approximately how many covid patients do you have right now?w >> well,ll speak for the public hospital system in l.a. orunty. we have about temaybe a few more than that
billy goldberg from nyu langone health, thank you so much. and utst of luck to you o there. >> thank you. >> brangham: and now we turn to get a broader perspective, how an entire health system is preparing for this outbreak. for that, i'm joined now by dr. anish mahajan, he's the chief medical officer for harbor- u.c.l.a. medical center which is operated by the los angeles county health depant. . mahajan, thank you very much for being with us. could you just give us a sevens how...
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so hang with me, doctor, i want to bring in michelle goldberg here. you know, what i think about in covering this every day, observing it, reporting on these press conferences, listening to the doctor and other experts, michelle, is, nobody likes bad news, by definition. but it seems like what's worse than bad news is lies that endanger your health. i wonder, your response and your analysis of this. go ahead. >> i think one thing we know about this president is that he doesn't think very far in the future, and that he says what he thinks people want to hear in the moment, which is one thing when you're talking about his imaginary or half-imaginary border wall. it's another thing when you have people right now, you have a political division in how people are responding to this virus and how people believe they need to protect themselves from this virus, right? new york is locked down, california is locked down, many other states are locked down. but not all states are locked down. and not all people are obeying these lockdown orders. and it matters whe
so hang with me, doctor, i want to bring in michelle goldberg here. you know, what i think about in covering this every day, observing it, reporting on these press conferences, listening to the doctor and other experts, michelle, is, nobody likes bad news, by definition. but it seems like what's worse than bad news is lies that endanger your health. i wonder, your response and your analysis of this. go ahead. >> i think one thing we know about this president is that he doesn't think very...
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goldberg, thank you very much for doing this. can you just give us a sense of what st like in the hospital today? >> it changes ery day. so you know, what it was like and what it is like today is a different story. things are, are getting real here in new york. we're getting sicker and sicker patients. we a all concerned abo what is going to happen in the days and weeks to come. but we're hanging in there. this is what we are trained for as emergenin meddoctors. we are there for you. >> one of the things we have read a good deal about is this concin that there isly not enough protective gear for masks, facfoshields, gownr people like yourself. are you guys okay on equipment right now? >> so describe okay. we're not exactly wherwe want to be. both of our hospital systems, nyu and-- are dng everythi we can to get what we need. on a normal day wn we see a patient like a patient with covid, would be free to put on the full protective equipment when we leave the room, we change that equipment and put on new equipmen for the next patie
goldberg, thank you very much for doing this. can you just give us a sense of what st like in the hospital today? >> it changes ery day. so you know, what it was like and what it is like today is a different story. things are, are getting real here in new york. we're getting sicker and sicker patients. we a all concerned abo what is going to happen in the days and weeks to come. but we're hanging in there. this is what we are trained for as emergenin meddoctors. we are there for you....
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we are in the middle of a wonderful conversation with gravity goldberg. let's talk about the zohar exhibit. >> it is predicting the past, the zohar studios the lost years. it is a los angeles based artist steven burkman, and the exhibition looks at the collection of zohar, and his lower east side studio and we see a collection of beautiful turn of the century photographs, and it also includes a cabin of curiosity and objects. so you are entering the past and predicting the past, so to speak, as you experience it. >> this is called the wandering. >> okay, and it is one of the wonderful things about the photographs is they are taken with the technique where you take a plate of glass and coat both sides of it with a substance, it is very scientific. silver nitrate is one of them and you put them in the camera and take the picture while the plate is still wet. it is a very complicated process. these are pictures of the past. >> this is another one? >> this is. >> and what is this? >> i don't know the title. >> it is in the exhibit? >> yes, and this one? >> ye
we are in the middle of a wonderful conversation with gravity goldberg. let's talk about the zohar exhibit. >> it is predicting the past, the zohar studios the lost years. it is a los angeles based artist steven burkman, and the exhibition looks at the collection of zohar, and his lower east side studio and we see a collection of beautiful turn of the century photographs, and it also includes a cabin of curiosity and objects. so you are entering the past and predicting the past, so to...
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next up, here is whoopi goldberg on who should be the top surgeon general. >> joe biden's wife, she is a of a doctor. she is an amazing doctor. >> she apparently does not realize that joe biden is actually notoc a medical doctor, she has a phd in educational leadership. unless she is going to be, may be a brain surgeon i am not sure. what do you think? >> this is the same with dr. christine blasey ford, i broke the story she is not ahi licensed psychologistt and never was, she was just an academic. the media ran with it because they failed to give her more help or wait, i do think that hwhoopi goldberg thought she ws a medical doctor. it is no different than being a professor of underwater basket weaving. >> tammy: what do you think? >> if she is a doctor i hope whoopi is a patient, the real problem here is if your last name ends with open parentheses d. close parentheses the people think you can do it all, you should be the surgeon general, it is only because of the party you belong to regardless of the facts, that is where the bias comes in. she is biased, she doesn't pretend not to
next up, here is whoopi goldberg on who should be the top surgeon general. >> joe biden's wife, she is a of a doctor. she is an amazing doctor. >> she apparently does not realize that joe biden is actually notoc a medical doctor, she has a phd in educational leadership. unless she is going to be, may be a brain surgeon i am not sure. what do you think? >> this is the same with dr. christine blasey ford, i broke the story she is not ahi licensed psychologistt and never was, she...
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and "new york times" columnist michelle goldberg who is writing that she is already grieving for life in the way it has changed. governor, what you kelling your constituent, your citizens? >> well, look, this is an unprecedented worldwide pandemic that none of us have ever imagined something like this could happen. we've been taking unprecedented actions every day. this thing is rapidly changing. just the pace of things you just described are things that nobody could think were possible in this country, but -- or in the world. but we've been taking actions as fast as we possibly can and trying to get the federal, state and local leaders together with all of the smartest experts in the medical profession. get everybody together on the same page to save hundreds of thousands of lives in america. and that's really what we're dealing with. i'm the chairman of the national governors association. we had our fourthall today with all the governors. we had another one with the president and vice president tomorrow. and everybody at every level of government is on top of trying to do everything
and "new york times" columnist michelle goldberg who is writing that she is already grieving for life in the way it has changed. governor, what you kelling your constituent, your citizens? >> well, look, this is an unprecedented worldwide pandemic that none of us have ever imagined something like this could happen. we've been taking unprecedented actions every day. this thing is rapidly changing. just the pace of things you just described are things that nobody could think were...
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comedy's biggest stars and among those taking the stage, dave chapelle, david letterman and whoopi goldberg. some good ones. some of the shows will later aired on netflix and serious xm radio, the festa begins april 27th and lasts until may third. >>> the warriors are set to add a very important piece to their tribe. and can the a's picture turn and 80 game suspension into a cy young come in? that is coming up.>>> before we head to break, taking live lo ♪ ♪ the wait is over. try my new tiny tacos. 15 for 3 bucks or loaded for 4 bucks. delivered exclusively with uber eats. my sons were in their teens. 15 for 3 bucks or loaded for 4 bucks. when i came home from prison so i got involved in juvenile justice, i didn't want them to go through the same thing i went through. michael bloomberg created the young men's initiative. in helping keep other young men and young women from entering into the criminal justice system. and we see it, we see it in young people being employed. we see young people being removed out the system. running for president, what better platform for him to speak about real
comedy's biggest stars and among those taking the stage, dave chapelle, david letterman and whoopi goldberg. some good ones. some of the shows will later aired on netflix and serious xm radio, the festa begins april 27th and lasts until may third. >>> the warriors are set to add a very important piece to their tribe. and can the a's picture turn and 80 game suspension into a cy young come in? that is coming up.>>> before we head to break, taking live lo ♪ ♪ the wait is...
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david letterman will be goldberg dave chappelle amy schumer and sarah silverman the netflix is a joke fest will feature more than a 100 shows at 20 different venues some of the shows will later be put on netflix and sirius xm radio. the festival kicks off on april 27th and last until may 3rd and the second with loss. hey guys we've got some great weather coming our way of course a kind of give you a little taste. chilly weekend now we're looking at beautiful sunshine still bit windy over the mountain tops overnight tonight, but clear skies out there offshore winds continuing to blow kind of get the sense here you get those offshore wind blown out there right now they do have some showers on the weekend, the monterey bay just couldn't get it going here so it was a dry month of february, but that may soon change as we could see. >>said actually back toward more of a wet pattern late in the week. temperatures for tomorrow going to be something else though how about 80 degrees and live more about 78 in concord 79 in santa rosa 77 degrees in the napa valley 72 in oakland little cooler to s
david letterman will be goldberg dave chappelle amy schumer and sarah silverman the netflix is a joke fest will feature more than a 100 shows at 20 different venues some of the shows will later be put on netflix and sirius xm radio. the festival kicks off on april 27th and last until may 3rd and the second with loss. hey guys we've got some great weather coming our way of course a kind of give you a little taste. chilly weekend now we're looking at beautiful sunshine still bit windy over the...
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that player, rudy goldberg.overnors to discuss what its next move is. the nba news coming as a shock to many, even march cuban. the maverick -- mark cuban. the mavericks owner said he was taken by surprise, adding the initial reaction was this cannot be true. in new york city, the annual st. patrick's day is being postponed. it may not happen at all this year. tom hanks revealed on social media that he and his wife rita wilson tested positive for coronavirus. they are in australia. they are shooting a movie and they've tested positive. we'll have more on that coming up. then this, a legal victory for president trump, the supreme court has ruled the administration can keep its remain in mexico policy for asylum seekers. litigation over the program is continuing. the decision means immigrants will have to wait in mexico as the u.s. weighs their case. a lower court said it would block the policy in arizona and in california. and finally, tiger woods has a new title, hall of famer, was elected into the 2021 golf hal
that player, rudy goldberg.overnors to discuss what its next move is. the nba news coming as a shock to many, even march cuban. the maverick -- mark cuban. the mavericks owner said he was taken by surprise, adding the initial reaction was this cannot be true. in new york city, the annual st. patrick's day is being postponed. it may not happen at all this year. tom hanks revealed on social media that he and his wife rita wilson tested positive for coronavirus. they are in australia. they are...
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working class people in time our political book good was work brings young people into our political goldberg was and where in november will create a higher voter turnout in american political history. and has been a disappointing night for the of a candidate senator elizabeth warren finished 3rd in her home state of massachusetts former new york man michael bloomberg only projected when it's in american samoa. russia has accused turkey of not fulfilling its side of a cease fire agreement. north in syria it also says turkey is allowing quotes terrorist reinforcements to merge with turkish outposts in italy. and the head of the world health organization says the green virus is more deadly than the flu still believes it's containable is warning that the virus appears to be spreading much faster i'd cites china shop states inside stories up next. we know what's happening in our region we know how to get to places that others cannot i was just throwing tear gas by the police on purpose the fires instead of going on the. by. the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference can benjami
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let's bring in the editor and chief of the atlantic magazine jeffrey goldberg. the atlantic has been doing some great reporting on the pandemic. jeffrey, good to have you on this morning. >> thank you. >> we're at a point where this is in all 50 states. one of the biggest stories is testing, and you hear a bit of a shift among some experts or members of the administration, let less focussed on testing and more on mobilization. but we're still confused as to whether or not testing is ever going to get to the point where it is across the board so we know exactly where we stand. what is the atlantic looking at? >> well, the atlantic is looking at -- we've been looking at from the very beginning that these testing questions we were among the first to ask the question why is no one being tested? the interesting question, and i don't know if there's a definitive answer to this, there's dispute, obviously, inside the government about this, is testing is useful now, but the virus is here and so this mobilization that people talk about, the flattening the curve by social
let's bring in the editor and chief of the atlantic magazine jeffrey goldberg. the atlantic has been doing some great reporting on the pandemic. jeffrey, good to have you on this morning. >> thank you. >> we're at a point where this is in all 50 states. one of the biggest stories is testing, and you hear a bit of a shift among some experts or members of the administration, let less focussed on testing and more on mobilization. but we're still confused as to whether or not testing is...
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working class people in time our political mood good god works brings young people into our political goldberg god and which in the example will create our highest voter turnout in american political history. so bernie sanders winning 2 states in the super tuesday primaries his home state of vermont of course biden joe biden the former vice president has won 7 states and the number of states still too close to call. including the state of texas where we now join al-jazeera is allan facia texas allen of course yeah the big prize is super tuesday and it's still too close to call that. it is there's about 25 percent of the votes have been counted the problem is some people have still to vote even though the polls have been freshly closed for a couple of hours though there were people who were in line and ready to vote particularly here in austin near the university in the him unable to cast their vote yet what is interesting is that people down in there say that some of the shootings still haven't made up their mind who to vote for not have been following the media coverage obviously on their pho
working class people in time our political mood good god works brings young people into our political goldberg god and which in the example will create our highest voter turnout in american political history. so bernie sanders winning 2 states in the super tuesday primaries his home state of vermont of course biden joe biden the former vice president has won 7 states and the number of states still too close to call. including the state of texas where we now join al-jazeera is allan facia texas...
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johnny goldberg's version in suicide of the west, or charles krauthammer, decline is a choice. i don't know the answer to which of those is the case. i think it depends on timeline but certainly even if decline might come about there are ways to extend the period of primacy without frittering the dominance away. >> the view of the rise of the west is thrilling because they are going to be for all kinds of -- he was wrong in that. a wonderful example, wouldn't we like to be like that? it isn't happening that way. >> before he wrote those words in 2008 -- >> we got a thrill -- i hope he would say that. >> the element that for me, all of these together is type of governance really matters and you allude to this, you say it in the book. i would bang a hammer on that again and again because it is certainly true that democratic states fight more wars than other types of countries, they fight wars about expanding basic freedom and that does in fact make the international order more stable, safer for free people and the way to choose when and how you commit to policing frontiers or goi
johnny goldberg's version in suicide of the west, or charles krauthammer, decline is a choice. i don't know the answer to which of those is the case. i think it depends on timeline but certainly even if decline might come about there are ways to extend the period of primacy without frittering the dominance away. >> the view of the rise of the west is thrilling because they are going to be for all kinds of -- he was wrong in that. a wonderful example, wouldn't we like to be like that? it...
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. >> reporter: the a's already have two goldberg lovers. they would like marcus semien to join the club. >> he used to get up there every day when he was here and pl ande knheneeds f. year he put on a claim out there. >> he is honest with himself that way, where a lot of guys would maybe lie to themselves and not accept the fact they are struggling. it shows his character and that is why the success he has will be maintained. it's not sheer luck, it is him putting in the work. now that is his game. >> reporter: he has shed the all bad no glove label and did it the old-fashioned way. >> work. it is his work. he has a confident guy so it is tough to get him down, but he insulates in his work ethic. >> that must be his green collar work ethic. >>> coming up in our next half hour. >> a lot of people were told they should stay home today and we are not talking about the rain. there are guidelines for people in the bay area, so what were they thinking and talking about, from the earthquakes came to the little league field. >>> plus, a policy chan
. >> reporter: the a's already have two goldberg lovers. they would like marcus semien to join the club. >> he used to get up there every day when he was here and pl ande knheneeds f. year he put on a claim out there. >> he is honest with himself that way, where a lot of guys would maybe lie to themselves and not accept the fact they are struggling. it shows his character and that is why the success he has will be maintained. it's not sheer luck, it is him putting in the work....
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no matter what he did -- if he solved corona, whoopi goldberg would be checking my father, same withrow and they would say it wasn't fast enough, and it's actually sad, and i give a lot of credit to the people who have come out who are on the opposite side of the island said, you know what, the drop in administration is funny damn good job and i will tell you my father's post on this, the vice president is focused on this, and people are trying to politicize it for political gain, and it's actually sad. >> bret: in a place like michigan, as you look to the general election, if the economy -- we don't know where it's going to be by the time it gets to november. and obviously, your father and the administration are trying to do things to stimulate it. but a place like michigan, that could make a difference, where the economy is. >> everybody starts talking about the economy. first of all, it went back up 1200 points today and i think you will see it skyrocket upward the next two months, we will see, but 273,000 jobs in the month of february, right, 100,000 jobs over what they predicted
no matter what he did -- if he solved corona, whoopi goldberg would be checking my father, same withrow and they would say it wasn't fast enough, and it's actually sad, and i give a lot of credit to the people who have come out who are on the opposite side of the island said, you know what, the drop in administration is funny damn good job and i will tell you my father's post on this, the vice president is focused on this, and people are trying to politicize it for political gain, and it's...
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the film's star, whoopi goldberg, took a special interest in the teenaged intern.u think she took you under her arm? >> i told her my story. and that the one thing that my mom made us all promise is that we would get a college education. but i was so enamored of whoopi that the minute that movie left town, i was going to move to hollywood to stake my claim. she told me, you know, hollywood will be there. get your education because you promised your mother. i cannot believe i'm sobbing. oh, my god. >> i'm so touched by that that even the mention of it, that moment so long ago. it's still -- >> it's still in there, yeah. >> spencer followed through on that promise, earning her degree from auburn university in 1994. the next year she landed her first acting job, a small part in the movie "a time to kill." with that taste of hollywood, she moved west, joined by her friend tate taylor, who since has become a prominent director and later would cast octhelp." they supported each other, working gate to gate. >> we would borrow the same 500 bucks, if he booked a job, hey, c
the film's star, whoopi goldberg, took a special interest in the teenaged intern.u think she took you under her arm? >> i told her my story. and that the one thing that my mom made us all promise is that we would get a college education. but i was so enamored of whoopi that the minute that movie left town, i was going to move to hollywood to stake my claim. she told me, you know, hollywood will be there. get your education because you promised your mother. i cannot believe i'm sobbing....
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jonah goldberg, editor i editorf of the dispatch. like the treasury secretary was adamant that it needed to get out right away. the present bushing as well. where are we on the package? >> i think where we are is we are in a new chapter. the federal reserve has done what it can. monetary policy has done what i can. now it's fiscal policy and that means the administration and congress are going to get in the act and it looks like they're going to send money to individual americans in the form of checks, not in the form of payroll tax cuts that get kind of doled out in tiny amounts over time. so whether this is going to help when people can't go out of their houses and spend it in restaurants and bars because they are closed, you know, we now have a demand problem, not a supply problem. we don't know. but it's the kind of big kind of bazooka that the markets wanted to see the government use and that's why they responded positively. >> bret: like a one time andrew yang. the effects on the airline industry and hotel industry, take a list
jonah goldberg, editor i editorf of the dispatch. like the treasury secretary was adamant that it needed to get out right away. the present bushing as well. where are we on the package? >> i think where we are is we are in a new chapter. the federal reserve has done what it can. monetary policy has done what i can. now it's fiscal policy and that means the administration and congress are going to get in the act and it looks like they're going to send money to individual americans in the...
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i want to thank molly goldberg you just heard from for her suggests we bring cyntoia to campus pictures also instrumental in developing the program for her visit and for tonight speak it. so thank you, molly. [applause] >> i also want to thank all of my colleagues for the work on this forum and on some other events throughout the year. i'd like to acknowledge what the dozen cosponsors of tonight event. there are too many to name individually but but i still wo recognize them. it's gratifying so many organizations from across the university joined us to support this event. it demonstrates the concern and commitment of so many students, faculty and staff for the issues will discuss with two nights guessed it where to stand these are challenging topics that touch on difficult, personal experiences. i want to encourage you to support each other and to seek support from offices like care and others at tufts are well prepared and committed to dealing with these issues. as you saw in introductory video we're celebrating our 20th anniversary. that in 2000 purpose of dancing top university. our
i want to thank molly goldberg you just heard from for her suggests we bring cyntoia to campus pictures also instrumental in developing the program for her visit and for tonight speak it. so thank you, molly. [applause] >> i also want to thank all of my colleagues for the work on this forum and on some other events throughout the year. i'd like to acknowledge what the dozen cosponsors of tonight event. there are too many to name individually but but i still wo recognize them. it's...
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. >> starting at eight the goldbergs and so-called followed by modern family and american housewife. stumptown. and stay with us for abc7 news at 11:00. that is this edition of abc7 news. look for breaking news whenever you wish on the abc7 news app. we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm liz kreutz. for spencer christian and chris alvarez and the entire abc7 news news team, good night. >> we'll see you at 11:00. where can a healthier heart lead you? for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. don't take entresto if pregnant; it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. or high blood potassium. ♪ this is "jeopardy!" introducing today's contestants-- a law student from somerville, massachusetts... a software analyst fr
. >> starting at eight the goldbergs and so-called followed by modern family and american housewife. stumptown. and stay with us for abc7 news at 11:00. that is this edition of abc7 news. look for breaking news whenever you wish on the abc7 news app. we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> and i'm liz kreutz. for spencer christian and chris alvarez and the entire abc7 news news team, good night. >> we'll see you at 11:00. where can a healthier heart lead you? for people...
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there's a case e called goldberg versus k kelly.he court ruled any time any government takes welfafare away fromom a family, they are entitd to a hearing to make sure they're not entitled to welfare. that was a major, , major constitutional right given too the poor. ththis changes under the new xonger court that nic creaeated. one of the b big rulings is a ce where the court upheld marilyn's cap onon welfare for large families. -- maryland's cap on welfare for large families. there was a very strong claim that was an equal protection violation. the cause of the constitution which says the government has to treat everyone equally is welfare to the last children in a larger family. the court not only rejects that claim, but basically say, we are washing your hands of all welfare cases. poor people, you're on your own. we have now seen over the decades that the court continually rules against the poor and i can point to one recent example, the a affordable care act case a few years ago were the court was lauded for upholding obamacare.
there's a case e called goldberg versus k kelly.he court ruled any time any government takes welfafare away fromom a family, they are entitd to a hearing to make sure they're not entitled to welfare. that was a major, , major constitutional right given too the poor. ththis changes under the new xonger court that nic creaeated. one of the b big rulings is a ce where the court upheld marilyn's cap onon welfare for large families. -- maryland's cap on welfare for large families. there was a very...
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executive editor of the associated press, allie buzbee, and the editor in chief of the atlantic, jeffrey goldbergnt work in this moment in time. thank you all for joining me from your homes or offices here. sallie, you have thousands of employees around the world. how are you keeping them as safe as can be while covering this crisis? >> that's really the trick, no question. so our journalists are obviously very in variance. this is obviously a new type of crisis, but many of them are battle hardened. so we've been talking a lot about how to go out and cover the story, but not endanger other people and not endanger themselves, as they do that. so protective gear, in some cases. we're rethinking, basically, everything we do. but i think our news report has been enormously strong, very fact-based and explanatory. and so far, we're pretty happy with the way we've been able to help news organizations across the entire world get the news and the information they need to distribute to their audiences and their readers and their viewer viewers to stay on top of this. >> there have been so many cases of t
executive editor of the associated press, allie buzbee, and the editor in chief of the atlantic, jeffrey goldbergnt work in this moment in time. thank you all for joining me from your homes or offices here. sallie, you have thousands of employees around the world. how are you keeping them as safe as can be while covering this crisis? >> that's really the trick, no question. so our journalists are obviously very in variance. this is obviously a new type of crisis, but many of them are...
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. >> michelle goldberg and michael steele, thank you so much. >>> coming up, calls for the resignation of two republican senators that face accusations they used information private briefings about the pandemic for their own financial gain before things hit the fan. that story next. ial gain before things hit the fan that story next. ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need someone to lean on ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ all we needed somebody to lean on ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ all we need is someone to lean on ♪ ladies, my friends and i are having a debate. -i have a back rash. -alright. whoa, mara. i laugh like this. [ laughs obnoxiously ] it's just not my scene. -i couldn't help but over-- -do you like insurance? i love insurance. did you know you can save money bundling home and auto with progressive, and renters can bundle, too? i know, right? [ laughs ] [ singing continues ] why'd you stop? i was listening. [ microphone feedback ] why'd you stop? i was listening. ♪ ♪ you work hard for your money. stretc
. >> michelle goldberg and michael steele, thank you so much. >>> coming up, calls for the resignation of two republican senators that face accusations they used information private briefings about the pandemic for their own financial gain before things hit the fan. that story next. ial gain before things hit the fan that story next. ♪ we would walk on the sidewalk ♪ ♪ all around the wind blows ♪ we would only hold on to let go ♪ ♪ blow a kiss into the sun ♪ we need...
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we will decline with that the environment but with jonah goldberg's version and suicide of lesser he says the client is a choice. i don't know the answer to which of those two things is the case but i do think it depends on the timeline but certainly even if the decline might come about there are ways to extend that over a period of privacy without asserting the dominance way. >> you don't have to agree with the view of the rise of the rest which he says is thoroughly because they will be all kinds of -- it was wrong and that. we are seeing wonderful examples that we have said wouldn't we like to be like that but it isn't just happening that way. >> [inaudible] if we were to invite him down here -- [inaudible conversations] >> the element that, for me, stitches all of these together is that type of governance really, really matters and you allude to this and you say it in the book that i would just bang a hammer down on that again and again and again because while it is certainly true that democratic states fight more worse than other types of countries they fight wars about expandin
we will decline with that the environment but with jonah goldberg's version and suicide of lesser he says the client is a choice. i don't know the answer to which of those two things is the case but i do think it depends on the timeline but certainly even if the decline might come about there are ways to extend that over a period of privacy without asserting the dominance way. >> you don't have to agree with the view of the rise of the rest which he says is thoroughly because they will be...
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we feature them memoirs by italy's goldberg. mm wired stealing grit. the people that she sees as the unsung bat ground -- backbone of our country. it will be held down the street at gramercy books. finally i want to do a shout-out for march 30. the will feature jerry mitchell to hear his courageous story bringing to justice the klansmen responsible for the notorious crimes of the civil rights area priest going to share his memoir race against time the unsolved murder cases of the civil rights era and helping conversation with ohio state university historian. onto tonight. you'll be hearing about women geniuses. even in the time of rethinking women's roles we defined genius almost exclusively through male achievement. most people mention albert einstein. janice kaplan decided to find out why, why have the extraordinary works of some women are brushed aside. her results as they were workable book "the genius of women" to return mix of memoirs and inspiration janice makes surprising discoveries about women geniuses now and throughout history from music to
we feature them memoirs by italy's goldberg. mm wired stealing grit. the people that she sees as the unsung bat ground -- backbone of our country. it will be held down the street at gramercy books. finally i want to do a shout-out for march 30. the will feature jerry mitchell to hear his courageous story bringing to justice the klansmen responsible for the notorious crimes of the civil rights area priest going to share his memoir race against time the unsolved murder cases of the civil rights...
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stephanie goldberger is in peru under a 15-day lockdown., a woman's football team is stranded. >> i think most people's concerns are people that have kids. the kids are at home. not knowing what they're doing, kids worried about you. >> reporter: sandy cahill from oregon is also stuck in morocco. >> never in my life have i not had control over what i can do, where i can go. >> reporter: cahill says calls and emails to u.s. officials have gone unanswered. >> it's very unsettling. >> reporter: all of them still determined to get back home. >> everything that i'm reading on twitter and facebook is saying that the people that are following through are unable to get anywhere, but we'll keep trying, obviously. >> reporter: in central america, as many as 500 foreigners are stuck in panama after a big music festival there. panama just imposed a nighttime curfew with more than 100 coronavirus cases so far. >> all right, zohreen, thank you. i know the state department is monitoring the situation, but they haven't really elaborated on exactly what the
stephanie goldberger is in peru under a 15-day lockdown., a woman's football team is stranded. >> i think most people's concerns are people that have kids. the kids are at home. not knowing what they're doing, kids worried about you. >> reporter: sandy cahill from oregon is also stuck in morocco. >> never in my life have i not had control over what i can do, where i can go. >> reporter: cahill says calls and emails to u.s. officials have gone unanswered. >> it's...
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[inaudible] goldberg, columbia law school, formerly. i was curious when you mentioned the precautionary standard. seemed to me that the fda has all been extremely conservative about letting pharmaceuticals get on to the market, my impression is that europe the reverse. am i wrong in that? >> so the one sort of criteria for the brussels effect is that the e.u. would be the most stringent. so in areas where the e.u. is not the most stringent regulator, and there are certainly, i'm sure, many examples of certain medications, for instance, where the fda may be more stringent. there are examples of food safety as well that the e.u. is not the most strip gent, areas like gambling where the u.s. is more stringent and the food safety when it comes to pat curized -- pasteurized dairy products, when it comes to regulation of tobacco, u.s. is more strip gent. so the claim is not that the e.u. always prevails because it is the most stringent because there are examples where the e.u. is not doing so. but those are rather counter-examples instead of
[inaudible] goldberg, columbia law school, formerly. i was curious when you mentioned the precautionary standard. seemed to me that the fda has all been extremely conservative about letting pharmaceuticals get on to the market, my impression is that europe the reverse. am i wrong in that? >> so the one sort of criteria for the brussels effect is that the e.u. would be the most stringent. so in areas where the e.u. is not the most stringent regulator, and there are certainly, i'm sure,...
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lucienne goldberg who was a nixon spy and was on the plane and later reappeared some years later as a friend of monica lewinsky. and help break that story. is still a columnist i believe. >> she was there every day, we shot but she was writing a book and then she was see her standing there, she had a cigarette holder and her drink, more oftenthan not . she talked into a tape recorder and supposedly she said she was doing a book and she would mumble these ridiculous, detailed things into it. there are 500 people here, mcgovern looks tired. ridiculous things. but it turned out this was going to haldeman's office every night . and it didn't come out until the hearings the next year. anyway, one of these, and i going to tell it? i told the one on you already. so what. one of these fancy magazine reporters showed up. and dress beautifully. sachs at least if not a designer. and i handbag that had to have cost for figures. i just could not take my eye off the thing. and the campaign was going to sanfrancisco that day . and by the time we got there, we were pretty lubricated and not particula
lucienne goldberg who was a nixon spy and was on the plane and later reappeared some years later as a friend of monica lewinsky. and help break that story. is still a columnist i believe. >> she was there every day, we shot but she was writing a book and then she was see her standing there, she had a cigarette holder and her drink, more oftenthan not . she talked into a tape recorder and supposedly she said she was doing a book and she would mumble these ridiculous, detailed things into...
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it was interesting when whoopi goldberg and 10 deanza -- there was a big uproar about the whiteface and blackface. my wife and i were talking about that. she has passed away. she had some insights and she said that not all of these minstrel shows were necessarily insulting of black culture. in some ways she said this is a way for some of the black culture to get out there to the white communities because african-americans were not allowed to perform or be in certain situations. so it actually in some ways could enhance black culture because it is seen in that light. the other thing is she said it is possible the resentment african-americans had about these minstrel shows was that it was like stealing their culture. they weren't given the credit. at the time you had so much racism like all of the stereotypes in the movies, african-americans can only play the nannies, but it was interesting, my step daughter, who is black, was in her teenage years in the mid-1980's, she would be watching these shows like what is happening at some other shows i thought were degrading to african-americans b
it was interesting when whoopi goldberg and 10 deanza -- there was a big uproar about the whiteface and blackface. my wife and i were talking about that. she has passed away. she had some insights and she said that not all of these minstrel shows were necessarily insulting of black culture. in some ways she said this is a way for some of the black culture to get out there to the white communities because african-americans were not allowed to perform or be in certain situations. so it actually...
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this morning ith the likes of jon bon jovi, charlie puth, danny devito, steven co ber and whoopi goldberg and others. new jersey pound-for-pound, i'll put our talent and iconic figures up against any other american state. it's not part of government. it's not part of government but i will promote it just as other private sector players, no other state can pull that group together as i just mentioned on a moment's notice. the board of directors again with the likes of ray chambers and nine know well-s and other who is have been there for the state of new jersey across both sides of the aisle putting america and new jersey first, there's no other state in america that can come close. so bless them and bless everybody in the boarder village who are helping us out in this time of great need. now, to test results. this is a sobering report generally from me and judy, we'll give you the details. we are reporting today an additional 846 residents testing positive bringing the statewide total to 3,000 -- 3,675. 846 new, judy. i believe that's right to a total of 3,675. i believe that means new je
this morning ith the likes of jon bon jovi, charlie puth, danny devito, steven co ber and whoopi goldberg and others. new jersey pound-for-pound, i'll put our talent and iconic figures up against any other american state. it's not part of government. it's not part of government but i will promote it just as other private sector players, no other state can pull that group together as i just mentioned on a moment's notice. the board of directors again with the likes of ray chambers and nine know...
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interracial couples weren't that common, so we went through some stuff, but it was interesting when whoopi goldberg and ted de anza, there was a big uproar about the whiteface and the blackface. so my wife and i were talked about that, she's passed away, so she has some insights and said that, again, not all of these minstrel shows were necessarily insulting of the black culture. in some ways she said this is a way for some of the black culture to get out there to the white, you know, communities because african-americans were not allowed to perform or be in certain situations. so it actually in some ways could enhance black culture if it's seen in that light. the other thing is that she said that it's possible -- some of the resentment african-americans had about these minstrel shows is that it was like stealing their culture, you know? and so they weren't really given the credit, but at the time you had so much racism, like all the stereotypes in the movies that african-americans could only play, again, the nannies and so on and so forth. but it was interesting, my stepdaughter who is black and w
interracial couples weren't that common, so we went through some stuff, but it was interesting when whoopi goldberg and ted de anza, there was a big uproar about the whiteface and the blackface. so my wife and i were talked about that, she's passed away, so she has some insights and said that, again, not all of these minstrel shows were necessarily insulting of the black culture. in some ways she said this is a way for some of the black culture to get out there to the white, you know,...
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editor in chief, susan goldberg joins us now from washington, d.c. thanks for being with us.re you responding to this virus? >> thank you so much for having us on. we have our science journalists who are so versed in this covering this all over the world, you know, looking at the origins of this oozedisease tha passed from animals onto humans. this is the kind of studying we have been doing for hundreds of years. we're putting this on our kids' magazine around how families can cope during this difficult time, and what we're best known for is our photography, and we have a deep bench of photographers around the world documenting how this disease has spread all over and its incredible impact everywhere. >> and i -- you mentioned the photography. "national geographic" has a powerful eye for its images and you're getting big traction right now. >> we did. this picture of nurses at the university of washington who were doing all of the coronavirus tests, needed to take a little break as we all do, and you can see them doing these yoga stretching exercises. >> oh, that's so great.
editor in chief, susan goldberg joins us now from washington, d.c. thanks for being with us.re you responding to this virus? >> thank you so much for having us on. we have our science journalists who are so versed in this covering this all over the world, you know, looking at the origins of this oozedisease tha passed from animals onto humans. this is the kind of studying we have been doing for hundreds of years. we're putting this on our kids' magazine around how families can cope during...
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also not believing this is only going to be temporary and not really having confidence in the rube goldberg financing mechanism for this, again, temporary mandate for paid sick and family leave. the good news, there's a better way, and that's what my amendment does. it creates a temporary emergency federal unemployment insurance program sitting on top of what already exists. rather than having two or three or more programs trying to provide that funding to workers that we all want to provide that support, we would have basically a single program, a single method for doing that using state unemployment offices. they are already set up to do this. with some slight modifications, they would be able to handle this. here would be the slight modifications. first of all, our bill waives any waiting periods. but then we also reimburse the states for paying unemployment during that waiting period. we have the exact same eligibility as the house bill. it is focused on those individuals affected by the coronavirus, the exact same definition. the benefits are identical as well. we would provide support
also not believing this is only going to be temporary and not really having confidence in the rube goldberg financing mechanism for this, again, temporary mandate for paid sick and family leave. the good news, there's a better way, and that's what my amendment does. it creates a temporary emergency federal unemployment insurance program sitting on top of what already exists. rather than having two or three or more programs trying to provide that funding to workers that we all want to provide...
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. >> reporter: in south america stephanie goldberger from oregon went to lima, peru for her 30th birthdayended. >> we had a window of 24 hours. we were told, okay, this is the 16th of march. you need to get out of here by 11:59 p.m. >> reporter: she says she tried buying flights to mexico and canada before the suspension, but all were sold out. >> i have a flight rescheduled for april 1st, but we really don't even know if that's going to happen. that's how uncertain it is right now. things keep escalating. cases are growing. >> reporter: and in honduras, the u.s. women's tackle football team arriving for a tournament s tal unab tre seborders are os for the next >> being a mom, you want to be with your kids in times of uncertainty. it's very hard for me to know they're going through this, and i'm away from them. >> reporter: the u.s. state department chartered evacuation flights out of asia, but is telling american citizens it can't rely on the u.s. government to fly them home. overnight, a state department spokesperson telling abc news, it is aware of the americans stranded overseas and i
. >> reporter: in south america stephanie goldberger from oregon went to lima, peru for her 30th birthdayended. >> we had a window of 24 hours. we were told, okay, this is the 16th of march. you need to get out of here by 11:59 p.m. >> reporter: she says she tried buying flights to mexico and canada before the suspension, but all were sold out. >> i have a flight rescheduled for april 1st, but we really don't even know if that's going to happen. that's how uncertain it...
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the announcement resolved around rudy goldberg.ade a point to touch the microphones and recorders placed in front of him on monday and we've got some video where he does that, that was on monday and then now he has the coronavirus and the entire nba season has been suspended. ainsley: he was jokingly doing that not knowing he had corona. ainsley: reports he felt fine, minor symptoms. you worry about respiratory hit. one of the things, don't let your mouth get dry. steve: charles payne says it will have impact, here is charles from an hour ago on the program. >> it's obvious that we have an economy that is driven by consumers getting out there and spending money and enjoying their lives and enjoying their own success. the next 30 days is a big question mark. idea that we are doing this dramatic decisive actions i think ultimately is what we want. we wanted to go down. we we wanted to plunge and be as scary as possible so we can come out of it the same way. maria: steve: while spring training is in full bloom down in florida and else
the announcement resolved around rudy goldberg.ade a point to touch the microphones and recorders placed in front of him on monday and we've got some video where he does that, that was on monday and then now he has the coronavirus and the entire nba season has been suspended. ainsley: he was jokingly doing that not knowing he had corona. ainsley: reports he felt fine, minor symptoms. you worry about respiratory hit. one of the things, don't let your mouth get dry. steve: charles payne says it...
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ways to do what is our job and so i do think about that and it is almostit' like we're creating a goldbergsort of machine to dots in which we have the ability to do. ai did note and looking at this. i was trying to remember an old thomas jefferson letter which we put our hands on. he wrote to james madison., he was in paris at the time and wrote it in september of 1789. he said similar ground maybe proved that knows a safe society can make a perpetual constitution or even a perpetual law. hew, a gets into the conversatin about with himself, the question of repeal versus what we would call today sunsetwoulda provision. he said every constitution then and every law naturally expires at the end of 19 years. don't ask me where he came up with 19 years against a generation but and then he sort of concludes with a lot of limited generation is much more manageable than one which needs. repeal. his hargument being you would have to have a majority in a president to sign a repeal or agree to a change. .better to have a sunset. i think some of what we talked about, sort of falls along theos lines th
ways to do what is our job and so i do think about that and it is almostit' like we're creating a goldbergsort of machine to dots in which we have the ability to do. ai did note and looking at this. i was trying to remember an old thomas jefferson letter which we put our hands on. he wrote to james madison., he was in paris at the time and wrote it in september of 1789. he said similar ground maybe proved that knows a safe society can make a perpetual constitution or even a perpetual law. hew,...