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>> the national guard is a combat reserve. we play ase role part of the army and air force will continue. to bring people home from the current mission, if you bring people home from doing mission overseas, there are national security implications. we would have to replace them. the way the department of defense is built, it doesn't do any mission around the world without using the reserve component. toon't think there are plans retreat missions that have been mobilized. we will be part of those deployments going forward. are there any guard overseas that have tested positive? are you concerned they are getting tested enough and they are being turned around fast enough? the think they are part of army and air force and if they need testing, they are getting testing. i'm not aware of any member that has tested positive. if there is, they will be treated like any other soldier. general, just a follow-up, are there tests for national guardsmen overseas? tests?have >> the national guard? >> wherever they are located, are people get
>> the national guard is a combat reserve. we play ase role part of the army and air force will continue. to bring people home from the current mission, if you bring people home from doing mission overseas, there are national security implications. we would have to replace them. the way the department of defense is built, it doesn't do any mission around the world without using the reserve component. toon't think there are plans retreat missions that have been mobilized. we will be part...
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this is a unit of the national park service. there are more than 400 national park sites around the country. each of these 419 help to tell -- 419 plus units help to tell some part of the american story, the part of the american story that we tell here at the san antonio mission is the spanish colonial history of this area of this part of the world. mission san jose is one of four missions that make up the national park. the national park is comprised of the four missions. we have got a model of this mission, mission san jose. this is a model that shows the exterior wall, the exterior walls were a series of rooms that served as the living quarters for the mission inhabitants. the mission compound also, in the colonial period, would have also included buildings and workshops. today we see remnants of foundations for some of those buildings. the mission would have included the church and the fryeriery. where theave been missionaries had their living quarters, classrooms, etc. we are going to walk towards the church and talk a littl
this is a unit of the national park service. there are more than 400 national park sites around the country. each of these 419 help to tell -- 419 plus units help to tell some part of the american story, the part of the american story that we tell here at the san antonio mission is the spanish colonial history of this area of this part of the world. mission san jose is one of four missions that make up the national park. the national park is comprised of the four missions. we have got a model...
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secretary general reached the shah and his party at united nation headquarters. 50 charter members of this world organization which, in the earliest days, supported the national integrity of iran. the delegation joins the shah and his party. they visit the chambers were world issues are brought for solution. the united nations headquarters. a beacon of hope for world peace. ♪ >> you can watch archival films in their entirety on our weekly series, reel america. here on american history tv. our c-span cities tour takes american history tv on the road to feature the history of cities across america. here is a recent program. >> this is the nation's primary facility for the dismantlement and management of nuclear weapons. for approximately 30 years, the safest method of transportation was by rail. we begin our look at the history amarillo to the museum. >> we are trying to preserve the rich railroad heritage of this area.
secretary general reached the shah and his party at united nation headquarters. 50 charter members of this world organization which, in the earliest days, supported the national integrity of iran. the delegation joins the shah and his party. they visit the chambers were world issues are brought for solution. the united nations headquarters. a beacon of hope for world peace. ♪ >> you can watch archival films in their entirety on our weekly series, reel america. here on american history...
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i have not heard of plans to build field hospitals using the national guard. but we have the ability to use national guard manpower and heavy equipment to do whatever it is the state apparatus needs to do. >> could i follow up on that? on the field hospitals, there are, if i'm not mistaken, guard units that are combat support units. have they been activated? are they being used or will they be? >> so, there have been some medical capability used. new york has 50 medics on board. the total number are medical technicians. but as far as bringing on field hospitals, that capacity has not been activated in the national guard. >> but it exists in the guard? >> i'm not sure we have field hospitals in the national guard. that's more army reserve. but we do have medical technicians and battalions. medical technicians and the like. and if the governors want to mobilize them and use them in a sense, they can do that. and the issue is, as we have talked about, if you were to activate the reserve component and bring them on duty in the military, you are taking them out of t
i have not heard of plans to build field hospitals using the national guard. but we have the ability to use national guard manpower and heavy equipment to do whatever it is the state apparatus needs to do. >> could i follow up on that? on the field hospitals, there are, if i'm not mistaken, guard units that are combat support units. have they been activated? are they being used or will they be? >> so, there have been some medical capability used. new york has 50 medics on board. the...
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we are here at the seminole nation museum located in the , capital of the seminole nation of oklahoma wewoka, , oklahoma. what we have here today are different exhibits that portray the history of the people. as a people, before we were separated from our homes from , our original homes in florida. i am actually the twin chief. i am the assistant chief. of the seminole nation of oklahoma. i came into office in 213. my 219, and i'm in second term. i have two more years to fulfill my term. of over 500 native tribes in america, the seminoles are a tribe of people of interest. part of that interest is the defiance the seminole put up during the conflicts and earlier history. to not be defeated. the only tribe in american history to never surrender when there was a war being fought against them. would never surrender to the united states north side official peace declaration with the united states, was the seminole. that brings ambience to both people who live within the united states and internationally. i think international people know who the seminoles are because of that history. all
we are here at the seminole nation museum located in the , capital of the seminole nation of oklahoma wewoka, , oklahoma. what we have here today are different exhibits that portray the history of the people. as a people, before we were separated from our homes from , our original homes in florida. i am actually the twin chief. i am the assistant chief. of the seminole nation of oklahoma. i came into office in 213. my 219, and i'm in second term. i have two more years to fulfill my term. of...
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in my home state of new york, members of the national guard have arrived to clean institutions and to deliver food to more than 126 residents in the containment area. here in the capital, public tours will be suspended and by the end of the week the capitol complex will be restored to the official business for me. and today the house of representatives will take up and pass several measures that of the speaker and i called for earlier this week to alleviate the economic pain felt by american workers and families that are impacted by the coronavirus including extension of paid sick leave, food security insurance and an expansion of unemployment insurance. those that are overburdened by medicaid costs and temporarily modifying it gives the state the flexibility and the money they need to fight this problem. this is welcomed and needed for new york and i'm glad that it's in the middle the democrats in the house and senate together. many have been enacted by other countries dealing with a coronavirus. they are directly impacted by the virus that is where the focus needs to be. even on the
in my home state of new york, members of the national guard have arrived to clean institutions and to deliver food to more than 126 residents in the containment area. here in the capital, public tours will be suspended and by the end of the week the capitol complex will be restored to the official business for me. and today the house of representatives will take up and pass several measures that of the speaker and i called for earlier this week to alleviate the economic pain felt by american...
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. >>> up next we visit the smithsonian national museum of the american indian on the national mall. kevin gover joined us to talk about the artifacts and issues of native americans today. first a clip from the museum's opening in 2004. >> we have lived in these lands and these sacred places for thousands of years. we are, thus, the original part of the cultural heritage of every person hearing these words today, whether you are a native or not native. we have felt the cruel and destructive edge of colonialism that followed contact and that lasted for hundreds of years, but in our minds, and in our history, we are not its victims. as the mohawk have counseled us, it is hard to see the future with tears in your eyes. we have survived. and from a cultural standpoint have even triumphed against great odds. we are here right now, 40 million indigenous people throughout the americas and hundreds of cultural, distinct cultural communities and we will insist that we remain a part of the cultural future of the americas. in the different journey through history together that the el quens of ch
. >>> up next we visit the smithsonian national museum of the american indian on the national mall. kevin gover joined us to talk about the artifacts and issues of native americans today. first a clip from the museum's opening in 2004. >> we have lived in these lands and these sacred places for thousands of years. we are, thus, the original part of the cultural heritage of every person hearing these words today, whether you are a native or not native. we have felt the cruel and...
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the national league of cities 2020 election task force. as a fourth generation other gonian, i am considered a bit of a unicorn, but having served in local government in two distinct regions in the state of oregon, i red with redmond's mayor, who i have heard say there is no republican or democratic way to fill a pothole. local government is there to provide public safety, public health, infrastructure and economic development. leading together is exactly as it sounds, founded on the partnership between the federal and local governments, moving forward to address the needs of all residents. as local legitimated first, it's important ta we stay engaged with our national congressmen and women to ensure they acknowledge our party and work to achieve our goals. our national elected filibusters know that more than 70% of commercial activities are generated in cities and townships. local elected officials are intim mately familiar with the needs and wants of their citizens, as kathy spoke of, because they hear them at the local grocery store, bal
the national league of cities 2020 election task force. as a fourth generation other gonian, i am considered a bit of a unicorn, but having served in local government in two distinct regions in the state of oregon, i red with redmond's mayor, who i have heard say there is no republican or democratic way to fill a pothole. local government is there to provide public safety, public health, infrastructure and economic development. leading together is exactly as it sounds, founded on the...
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when you go into the national museum of american history, the national air and space museum, nationaluseum of natural history, and the natural portrait gallery, the smithsonian national art museum and others, it is a critical moment when you see people who look like you there, when you see their art, their histories presented. i think that is something we share across the smithsonian. we will soon -- we are incubating now and it will be opened beginning next year -- no, in 2021. the smithsonian latino center's molina family gallery at the national american history museum. we also incubated the national american -- national african-american museum of history and culture. >> for "washington journal" and american history tv viewers who cannot make it to washington, d.c., we will be at the national museum of african-american history and culture at 9:00 a.m. on friday. arlene in farwell, michigan, good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> i'm 74 and i'm a woman who wears a lot of pins. not necessarily political once just favorite once and my question is, have these pans been repli
when you go into the national museum of american history, the national air and space museum, nationaluseum of natural history, and the natural portrait gallery, the smithsonian national art museum and others, it is a critical moment when you see people who look like you there, when you see their art, their histories presented. i think that is something we share across the smithsonian. we will soon -- we are incubating now and it will be opened beginning next year -- no, in 2021. the smithsonian...
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but most recently, he was chairman of the national intelligence council. he left that job in january 2017. i'm sure greg will talk about the end i see. as many of you have heard me and others talk about the every four year global trend series. the most recent version of that bears his signature. global trends 2035. before then he directed the rand corporation for global risk insecurity. before that the intelligence policy center. he was associate dean of the rand graduate school. his government service includes service on the senate select committee on intelligence. handling european affairs for the national security council. vice chairman of the national intelligence council that he later chaired until january 2017. at which point, he was overseeing the riding of america's national riding estimates. he's taught at harvard and columbia universities. he has been a senior fellow at the council of foreign relations. he's been deputy director at the international institute of strategic studies in london. he owns and maybe degree from princeton university, a mas
but most recently, he was chairman of the national intelligence council. he left that job in january 2017. i'm sure greg will talk about the end i see. as many of you have heard me and others talk about the every four year global trend series. the most recent version of that bears his signature. global trends 2035. before then he directed the rand corporation for global risk insecurity. before that the intelligence policy center. he was associate dean of the rand graduate school. his government...
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this is what we have to do to win and unify the nation. i ran in the first place to unify. we welcome all those who want to join us. and to build a movement. and this is a movement. it is a movement. and we need that movement to beat donald trump and to build a future we all know is possible. i'm especially proud of our campaign that is driving up voter turnout. this idea that we didn't have a movement. look at the results and look who is showing up. this campaign, the people behind me are bringing out people who have not participated. it's way up. way up. positive progressive vision is resonating, resonating all over the country. health care is affordable and accessible to everyone. to make sure every child gets a quality education regardless of the zip code they live in. and to take on and beat the n.r.a. and the gun manufacturers which i promise you, i will do and not only protect social security but what i have been calling for some time, increasing benefits for seniors that are in need now who have lost a spouse or run out of their coverage because they have been livin
this is what we have to do to win and unify the nation. i ran in the first place to unify. we welcome all those who want to join us. and to build a movement. and this is a movement. it is a movement. and we need that movement to beat donald trump and to build a future we all know is possible. i'm especially proud of our campaign that is driving up voter turnout. this idea that we didn't have a movement. look at the results and look who is showing up. this campaign, the people behind me are...
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we had a great night last night and tremendous support from all across the nation with victories in texas, virginia, north carolina, arkansas, tennessee, oklahoma i it'll be a while befe the final results in california, but those of you who've been knocked down and counted out, this is your campaign. we are going to bring together all americans. we showed that last night regardless of your race, gende, disability, ethnicity, democrats, republicans, independents of every stripe. i really mean that. this is what we have to do to win we welcome all of those that want to join us to build a movement and we needed that movement to beat donald trump and to build a future we all know is possible. the campaign has generated so much enthusiasm across the nation and this idea that we didn't have a movement. look at results and who is showing up. this campaign and the people behind me are bringing out people that have not participated and it is way up and proves to me positive progressive vision we have been providing for the nation is designating all over the country to make sure health care is affo
we had a great night last night and tremendous support from all across the nation with victories in texas, virginia, north carolina, arkansas, tennessee, oklahoma i it'll be a while befe the final results in california, but those of you who've been knocked down and counted out, this is your campaign. we are going to bring together all americans. we showed that last night regardless of your race, gende, disability, ethnicity, democrats, republicans, independents of every stripe. i really mean...
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by the nations of the world. in my home state of new york, members of the national guard have arrived. they are cleaning institutions and deliver food to more than hundred 26 residents within the 3-mile contained area. here in the capital, public tours will be suspended by the end of the week, the capital complex will be restricted to official business only. and today, the house of representatives, will take up and passed several measures that the speaker and i called earlier this week, to alleviate the economic pain help but american workers and families that are impacted by the coronavirus. including extension of paid sick leave. security insurance, and an expansion of unemployment insurance. the legislation, will also provide much-needed help in states like new yorkai that are overburdened by medicaid costs. temporally they will modify needs, formula flexibility for the state and the money they need, to fight this problem. i've long thought for an increase in his funding. and this is what, needed for the work.
by the nations of the world. in my home state of new york, members of the national guard have arrived. they are cleaning institutions and deliver food to more than hundred 26 residents within the 3-mile contained area. here in the capital, public tours will be suspended by the end of the week, the capital complex will be restricted to official business only. and today, the house of representatives, will take up and passed several measures that the speaker and i called earlier this week, to...
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because if we do not get the health of the nation right, we will not get the wealth of the nation right, no matter how much money we spend. so there's a lot of talk here about markets. i heard for the last, better half of the last plus hour, about markets and yet, the markets are important, i don't underestimate that, but what's really important is the health of the american people. because when they are healthy, we will prosper. but when they are not, we will not prosper. when we meet the challenge of the pandemic, we will prosper. when we don't meet the challenge of the pandemic, we will not prosper. very simple. very simple. so, first and foremost, this is about having a robust figure for the hospital and health front line workers. this package as it presently is devised failed to do so. secondly, this is about making sure that not just big corporations get the moneys that they need, but that average working families and individuals get the robust assistance that they need to get through this period of time. and you know, when you have a $425 billion, billion fund that has total disc
because if we do not get the health of the nation right, we will not get the wealth of the nation right, no matter how much money we spend. so there's a lot of talk here about markets. i heard for the last, better half of the last plus hour, about markets and yet, the markets are important, i don't underestimate that, but what's really important is the health of the american people. because when they are healthy, we will prosper. but when they are not, we will not prosper. when we meet the...
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i have empowered the nation's governors with the resources to call up the national guard and authorizehe invasion -- authorize the activation of ready reserves. delivered 11.6 million respirators, 26 million surgical .asks, 5.2 million face shields we have millions and millions of new medical items being made as we speak and purchased. gowns, 22n surgical million gloves, and 8000, 100 ventilators. -- 8100 ventilators. invoked the defense production act to compel general motors to carry out federal contracts for ventilators and i think they will do a great job. we are also working with the major ventilator companies in the united states, all big named companies. up and theyring will be working 24 hours around the they have been doing a fantastic job to accomplish and uptoric ramp up and a ramp in the kind of numbers we are tooing about and if we made many, that will be ok because i spoke with the prime minister of the u.k. yesterday and he tested positive. before i even was able to get a word out of him, he said, i said, how are you doing and he said, we need ventilators. a lot of count
i have empowered the nation's governors with the resources to call up the national guard and authorizehe invasion -- authorize the activation of ready reserves. delivered 11.6 million respirators, 26 million surgical .asks, 5.2 million face shields we have millions and millions of new medical items being made as we speak and purchased. gowns, 22n surgical million gloves, and 8000, 100 ventilators. -- 8100 ventilators. invoked the defense production act to compel general motors to carry out...
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guest: so the national commission on military and national public service was charted by congress as part of the fiscal year 2000 17 defense authorization act. it was mandated to look at two distinct questions. the first was, do we need a selective service system and if so, what modifications might we need to modernize and support of the 21st century force? the second question, and perhaps more important, how can we culturee and nurture a where more americans, particularly youth, will step up and serve whether it is their community, state, and nation in some form of service, whether it military, national, and public service. we traveled around the country conducting listening tours and went to 22 states and 40 cities, and met with over 500 organizations and solicited over 4000 public comments to the website talking about these two issues.these very two we came up with policy recommendations and issued a 2019 thatjanuary of laid out those recommendations. we went on the road and traveled the country again to conduct 14 public hearings with subject matter experts, again allowing the pub
guest: so the national commission on military and national public service was charted by congress as part of the fiscal year 2000 17 defense authorization act. it was mandated to look at two distinct questions. the first was, do we need a selective service system and if so, what modifications might we need to modernize and support of the 21st century force? the second question, and perhaps more important, how can we culturee and nurture a where more americans, particularly youth, will step up...
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today we see that the largest national park is the trail of tears national trail. you can see native americans walking and riding through that. you see motorcycle clubs, all kinds of people enjoying that. you can see it is now something that is understood that it is a really major event in american history. what we hope this exhibition will do is enlarge the understanding of it. that really was an epic chapter. it was about national borders, global economies and policies about indians that had an effect long after the removal. this billboard behind me, we chose that because we wanted to sort of suggest something provocative that has visitors kind of question what they may already think they know about it. again, that this is a moment of national significance that affected the entire country, and not just an unfortunate policy carried out by a single president. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> you can wat
today we see that the largest national park is the trail of tears national trail. you can see native americans walking and riding through that. you see motorcycle clubs, all kinds of people enjoying that. you can see it is now something that is understood that it is a really major event in american history. what we hope this exhibition will do is enlarge the understanding of it. that really was an epic chapter. it was about national borders, global economies and policies about indians that had...
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we are here at the seminole nation museum, located in the capital of the seminole nation, wewoka, oklahoma. what we have here today are different exhibits that portray the history of the people. we were separated from our original homes in florida. i am the twin chief. i am the assistant chief of the seminole nation of oklahoma. i came into office in 213. this is 219. in in my second term. i have two more years. i think many tribes in america, the seminole are of interest in part of that interest is the defiance the seminole put up during the conflicts and earlier history to not be defeated. the only tribe in american history to never surrender. the war is being fought against them. i think international people know who the seminoles are, but all tribes have a great story to tell and have such a beautiful heritage, culture and history to share. the seminoles in this museum would be pleased for anyone to visit. they have a library research center here. all of these things -- if you are doing something that is never really taught about, there are segments on slavery in america, that type of
we are here at the seminole nation museum, located in the capital of the seminole nation, wewoka, oklahoma. what we have here today are different exhibits that portray the history of the people. we were separated from our original homes in florida. i am the twin chief. i am the assistant chief of the seminole nation of oklahoma. i came into office in 213. this is 219. in in my second term. i have two more years. i think many tribes in america, the seminole are of interest in part of that...
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a remarkable time for the cherokee nation. amazing individuals in the history of the cherokee nation. you see john ross. jack will know this better than i do, probably closer to the 1860's, jack. then you have dan wade. these two represent the faction of cherokee political life that will carry on through the 19th century. amazings, quite an person. stan wade -- the civil war was over, and he kept fighting. factionsresent two that would carry through, and you get through the civil war, which has been mentioned. the cherokee people were split concerning the civil war, and some of those reasons probably have something to do with what split the united states, so there was slavery in the cherokee nation, before removal and after removal i want to talk about the institution of slavery in a bit, but that surely was a difference. there were other things that split cherokees apart during the civil war. john ross wanted to stay neutral, and he urged his counsel to stay neutral. why did he do it? not just for respect of the united states
a remarkable time for the cherokee nation. amazing individuals in the history of the cherokee nation. you see john ross. jack will know this better than i do, probably closer to the 1860's, jack. then you have dan wade. these two represent the faction of cherokee political life that will carry on through the 19th century. amazings, quite an person. stan wade -- the civil war was over, and he kept fighting. factionsresent two that would carry through, and you get through the civil war, which has...
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these are discussions they are having at the national level. i think some of the folks in yesterday's press conference in washington at least talked about the fact that that is being discussed. some smaller segments of the country have taken some of those steps and actions like europe. look at san francisco bay area. they are talking about things in new york city and boston. we are not at that point yet. reporter: [indiscernible] gov. hogan: today we are talking about the universities. will maybe let carol and sam talk about that when we go for a round of questions. right now, the superintendent of state schools is talking with all the superintendents on a daily basis, getting input. that is what we said when we implemented the order over the two week period. they would get input on how we -- on what we would do after that and how we would potentially provide education to kids in the eventuality. the decision has not been made. they are working on what do we do in that case as far as online learning, and/or with younger kids are people without a
these are discussions they are having at the national level. i think some of the folks in yesterday's press conference in washington at least talked about the fact that that is being discussed. some smaller segments of the country have taken some of those steps and actions like europe. look at san francisco bay area. they are talking about things in new york city and boston. we are not at that point yet. reporter: [indiscernible] gov. hogan: today we are talking about the universities. will...
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and the net effect of that, the net effect of putting people in the nation's capital in that formula versus the formula with the states will cost the district of columbia about $700 million. that's because that other formula is based entirely on population, and puerto rico has about three million people in it, and so when you put the district of columbia into that funding kettle, into that funding pot, they get shortchanged $700 million. and that's the case even though the people of the district of columbia -- the people of the district of columbia send the federal treasury more tax dollars than the people of 22 other states. let me say that again. the people of the district of columbia send the i.r.s. more tax revenues than the people of 22 other states. and yet when it came time to write the formula for distributing emergency funds under the coronavirus, they weren't part of the kind of funding formulas they normally are. now, i asked about this because i thought maybe this would be a simple fix. i mean, surely in a bill of $2 trillion in emergency relief, we can do right by the peo
and the net effect of that, the net effect of putting people in the nation's capital in that formula versus the formula with the states will cost the district of columbia about $700 million. that's because that other formula is based entirely on population, and puerto rico has about three million people in it, and so when you put the district of columbia into that funding kettle, into that funding pot, they get shortchanged $700 million. and that's the case even though the people of the...
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this is the beginning of a national story. it is this moment in december of 1783 that washington is permanently retiring from office, but over the course of that year, he devotes a great deal of energy to thinking about the future of the nation. on october 12, 1783, he writes a pair of letters to french correspondents with whom he had served in the revolutionary war and became good friends. he describes the western lands in his hope to explore the western country and to traverse lines that had given bounds to a new empire. in 1783, as he's looking toward peace, he is thinking about the west. he writes to lafayette that same day, lafayette had invited him to visit. washington response that he would rather travel the new american empire. and he describes the new empire and his hopes to travel from detroit down the mississippi up the carolinas to witness the bounds of this world. his thoughts were that these lands that were claimed in coming out of the revolutionary war were now going to be sort of imagined to be parts of virginia
this is the beginning of a national story. it is this moment in december of 1783 that washington is permanently retiring from office, but over the course of that year, he devotes a great deal of energy to thinking about the future of the nation. on october 12, 1783, he writes a pair of letters to french correspondents with whom he had served in the revolutionary war and became good friends. he describes the western lands in his hope to explore the western country and to traverse lines that had...
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soledad: welcome back to the national archives. tury since winning the vote, women now vote at higher rates than men. according to the rutgers center for american women and politics voter turnout for women has outpaced men in every presidential election since 1980 and they voted at higher rates in the 2018 midterm as well. all age groups saw a boost in numbers. but turnout increased the most among women between the ages of 18 to 24. naba rahman is a senior at georgetown university and allison tovar is a junior at american university nice to have you with me, ladies. how would you describe yourself politically? naba: sure. so i am a registered republican but i think i would like to define myself as more of a millennial definition of that. soledad: what is a millennial definition of a registered republican? naba: thank you for asking. so i remember when i first signed up as a republican. it was me and my friend in our auditorium in florida. we were thinking, we don't necessarily agree with a lot of the direction of the republican part
soledad: welcome back to the national archives. tury since winning the vote, women now vote at higher rates than men. according to the rutgers center for american women and politics voter turnout for women has outpaced men in every presidential election since 1980 and they voted at higher rates in the 2018 midterm as well. all age groups saw a boost in numbers. but turnout increased the most among women between the ages of 18 to 24. naba rahman is a senior at georgetown university and allison...
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forward in his book, virtue of nationalism? >> so, thebook is a very important book. i like much of it. we have a slight live different view on some things. this offers a stauch defense of national sovereignty. hi suggest there's a benign element to nationalism historically. there is a western political tradition that says, we haven't found anything better than the nation state to allow for experiments with constitutional self-government. i think he's right about that. by the way, faces don't come caught out of abstract -- they come together out of coercive situations, external challenges. so i actually think he has point. where we're a little different is i think -- i don't know if you can have a global temporary theory of national. the american version is a civic version, best understood which is bound up with clays classical liberal ideas. that affected foreign policy. very american to think a u.s. president has the right to go to the u.n. and give a speech as donald trump did initially criticizing the north korean regime for internal
forward in his book, virtue of nationalism? >> so, thebook is a very important book. i like much of it. we have a slight live different view on some things. this offers a stauch defense of national sovereignty. hi suggest there's a benign element to nationalism historically. there is a western political tradition that says, we haven't found anything better than the nation state to allow for experiments with constitutional self-government. i think he's right about that. by the way, faces...
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inside the nation's first contagion zone. and now the nba suspending the season after one player tests positive. and hatom hanks and rita wilson announcing they have it too. >> covid-19 will be right back. ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ 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 ♪ ♪ ♪ lease the volvo xc40 for $329 per month. at your local volvo retailer. ...doesn't mean you got to spend a lot! because denny's brought back the super slam™. with eggs, hash browns, bacon, sausage and pancakes. all for just $6.99. the $6.99 super slam™ is back! see you at denny's! tak >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight, the rare oval office address, only his second time ever. president trump outlining his plan to contain and control covid-19, including a drastic measure to suspend travel from some parts of europe to the u.s., then taking to twitter to clarify h
inside the nation's first contagion zone. and now the nba suspending the season after one player tests positive. and hatom hanks and rita wilson announcing they have it too. >> covid-19 will be right back. ♪ do you recall, not long ago ♪ 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 ♪ ♪ ♪ lease...
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our cities, towns, and villages are the heartbeat of our nation. and most small cities and towns, the elected official is a neighbor, a friend, the soccer mom, someone you know and trust, and there is no surprise that local government is the most trusted government in america. and there's no surprise that if i go in kmart at 7:00 in the morning or if i go eat dinner late at night, they don't mind coming to me and said kathy, when are you all going to do something about that traffic? we are the neighbors and the friends that are members of our cities and towns feel comfortable talking to. we do have some challenges. we are one of the fastest-growing municipality in south carolina. it is great. we built a new school a year, but that does bring as challenge. my neighbors do not mind, of the people that i see on the baseball field or the soccer field, they don't might come in and say, kathy, when are you going to do something? we can do it. we can't depend on the federal code or the state government so in lexington were taking care of our problem, and t
our cities, towns, and villages are the heartbeat of our nation. and most small cities and towns, the elected official is a neighbor, a friend, the soccer mom, someone you know and trust, and there is no surprise that local government is the most trusted government in america. and there's no surprise that if i go in kmart at 7:00 in the morning or if i go eat dinner late at night, they don't mind coming to me and said kathy, when are you all going to do something about that traffic? we are the...
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. >> earlier today, the national league of cities held a briefing at their annual congressional city conference in washington. they spoke about local government leadership priorities and coordination between cities and the federal government in response to the coronavirus outbreak. this is 25 minutes. >> welcome to our cities conference where this year record-breaking attendance numbers here. over 2,000 attendees from all cross the country. different size cities. look at the beautiful faces behind me. excitement that we are here, we are loud, and we're proud of the fact that we have come together to bang on the door here of the federal government, to make sure that our federal partners listen to us and they act and they act quickly. local leadership is critical to creating cohesive -- cohesion throughout our country. cities, towns and villages have a tremendous opportunity to usher forward partnership and positivity in a time of growing gridlock and change in washington. the best way to move our communities forward is to promote partnership, leading together with other local, state, f
. >> earlier today, the national league of cities held a briefing at their annual congressional city conference in washington. they spoke about local government leadership priorities and coordination between cities and the federal government in response to the coronavirus outbreak. this is 25 minutes. >> welcome to our cities conference where this year record-breaking attendance numbers here. over 2,000 attendees from all cross the country. different size cities. look at the...
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i have empowered the nation's governors with the resources to call up the national guard and authorized activation of ready reserves. two big words, ready reserves. fema has delivered 11.6 million n95 respirators, 26 million surgical masks, 5.2 million face shields. we have millions and millions of new medical items being made as we speak, and purchased. 4.3 million surgical gowns, 22 million gloves, and 8100 ventilators. we have moved rapidly to mobilize every instrument of american power. this week, i invoked the defense production act to compel general motors to carry out federal contracts for ventilators, and i think they are going to do a great job. i have to say that. we are also working with the major ventilator companies in the united states, all big named companies. all companies that do ventilators, so they won't need extra time, and they are gearing up and they will be working 24 hours around the clock. and they have been. they have been doing a fantastic job to accomplish an historic ramp-up, and a ramp-up in the kind of numbers we are talking about. and if we made too many,
i have empowered the nation's governors with the resources to call up the national guard and authorized activation of ready reserves. two big words, ready reserves. fema has delivered 11.6 million n95 respirators, 26 million surgical masks, 5.2 million face shields. we have millions and millions of new medical items being made as we speak, and purchased. 4.3 million surgical gowns, 22 million gloves, and 8100 ventilators. we have moved rapidly to mobilize every instrument of american power....
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we are live from the national museum of the american indian, joined by museum director kevin gover. explain first the exhibit you are sitting in now and the story it tells about how native american imagery is represented and portrayed in popular culture. >> thank you and good morning and welcome to the national museum of the american indian. i am in a gallery for the exhibition we call americans. this is an exhibition, as you would expect, in part about native americans, but also about americans generally and american culture. we have become intrigued about how native american imagery is used broadly in the american culture. and so on the walls in this gallery, you will see many depictions of native american people, native american designs, and we literally use it as wallpaper to make the point that at the same time indians are everywhere in the popular culture, but remain unknown to most people here in the united states. >> do you think the average american has a sense of how often we see these images in our everyday lives and the products that are purchased at the store, companies
we are live from the national museum of the american indian, joined by museum director kevin gover. explain first the exhibit you are sitting in now and the story it tells about how native american imagery is represented and portrayed in popular culture. >> thank you and good morning and welcome to the national museum of the american indian. i am in a gallery for the exhibition we call americans. this is an exhibition, as you would expect, in part about native americans, but also about...
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. >> to every politician who is taking donations from the nra,ou shame on >> narrator: the national rifle, theation's >> we had learned in, own government class that the nra is one of the largest and most powerful lobbying forces. and we decided that they coaydn't just keep going the they were going. >> emma gonzález's speech is trending on twitter this morning. >> a teenar is getting a lot of attention on social media... ange.guished voices calling for >> students turned activists trained their own political sights on the nr >> i think that that speech resoted with so many americans. going up against this kind ofen enched washington behemoth. you know, they were everything the nra is not. >> from my cold, dead hands. >> narrator: once one of the most feared foes in washington, for decades dominating one issue: guns. >> the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. n rator: an unrivaled power that would ultimately become a target.in >> hell, yes, we're to take your ar-15, your ak-47. we're not going to allow it... ♪ na >> the natiol rifle association has made po
. >> to every politician who is taking donations from the nra,ou shame on >> narrator: the national rifle, theation's >> we had learned in, own government class that the nra is one of the largest and most powerful lobbying forces. and we decided that they coaydn't just keep going the they were going. >> emma gonzález's speech is trending on twitter this morning. >> a teenar is getting a lot of attention on social media... ange.guished voices calling for >>...
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speaker, i rise today to recognize the many national cemeteries in florida, especially the jacksonville national cemetery in my district. and these haloed -- hallowed grounds are sacred to those to the families who served our country honorably, many of whom paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. recently the department of veterans affairs ranked the top national cemeteries in the country and i'm proud to report that the jacksonville national cemetery of the southeast district has erpped the highest award, which is accepted by al richberg, the director of the jacksonville national semteamplet thank you to al and his team for all the work that they do to preserve the final resting places of our nation's military and creating a beautiful, peaceful, and memorable place for loved ones to visit. mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate the west nassau school cheerleading team who recently won the state, national, and world championships in orlando. with nine state titles, the warriors are tied for the second most championships in the state of florida. in fact, this is the second year i
speaker, i rise today to recognize the many national cemeteries in florida, especially the jacksonville national cemetery in my district. and these haloed -- hallowed grounds are sacred to those to the families who served our country honorably, many of whom paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. recently the department of veterans affairs ranked the top national cemeteries in the country and i'm proud to report that the jacksonville national cemetery of the southeast district has erpped...
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and genuinely, the national trust ta kes and genuinely, the national trust takes its national responsibility as much as i want people to be able to enjoy the outdoors, it is not the right thing to do right now. what about your staff and continuing to look after the properties to the best of your ability? will you be reducing to a lesser service? we are in the middle of making all of those decisions right now. this is a serious time. at the trust we have a lot of staff, about 8000 full—time, public staff, and potentially they don't have a lot of work to do at the moment. we, like everyone else, wa nt to the moment. we, like everyone else, want to make sure that those who can work from home will work from home, but we are in the middle of trying to work out how we deploy our staff well, so that when we get to the end of this we will still be able to welcome people back through our gates again. the director-general of the national trust, thank you very much indeed. in the last few moments we have heard of new measures being brought in in greece. the prime minister of greece has announced it wil
and genuinely, the national trust ta kes and genuinely, the national trust takes its national responsibility as much as i want people to be able to enjoy the outdoors, it is not the right thing to do right now. what about your staff and continuing to look after the properties to the best of your ability? will you be reducing to a lesser service? we are in the middle of making all of those decisions right now. this is a serious time. at the trust we have a lot of staff, about 8000 full—time,...
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ulyss. >> the aim of the national program is to rehabilitate the estimated 100,000 narcotic addicts andn persons in the united states who regularly abuse nonnarcotic drugs. because drug abuse and drug dependence is apparently the result of physical, psychological, social and other factors, the research supported by the national institute of mental health or carried out directly by the national institute of mental health must range from basic studies on the mechanisms of drug interaction, addicting qualities of new drugs and how they act in the body to study social patterns of drug abuse as well as studies of new methods of treatment and rehabilitation. >> deep in the heart of kentucky's blue grass country is the treatment of narcotic addicts. since the first prisoner patient was admitted in 1935, the federal hospital at lexington and its companion at ft. worth, texas, have born the brunt of caring for these little-understood and often feared and much maligned american dope addicts. for decades, these hospitals themselves have been maligned and misunderstood, often cited as prime example
ulyss. >> the aim of the national program is to rehabilitate the estimated 100,000 narcotic addicts andn persons in the united states who regularly abuse nonnarcotic drugs. because drug abuse and drug dependence is apparently the result of physical, psychological, social and other factors, the research supported by the national institute of mental health or carried out directly by the national institute of mental health must range from basic studies on the mechanisms of drug interaction,...
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played the israel national anthem, not once but twice. [applause] last year, our berani friends allowed israeli journalists to visit for the first time since 1994. [applause] saudi, crown prince said "i believe -- i believe the palestinians and the israelis have the right to have their own land." [applause] and i remember being in that room when ambassadors from ohman, bahrain attended the white house ceremony unveiling the plan for peace where president trump and benjamin netanyahu both offered remarks. [applause] these are small examples. just a few glimpses of harmony and there's still much more progress to be made. at i think these anecdotes is real shift amongst israel's neighborhoods. the more the neighbors embraces israel, the brighter the future will be. that's true for the entire region. [applause] as i said earlier, there are some around the world who still refuse israel shining example or respect israel's rights as a nation. the number one state sponsor of anti-semitism the islamic republic of iran is undoubtedly the worst. the
played the israel national anthem, not once but twice. [applause] last year, our berani friends allowed israeli journalists to visit for the first time since 1994. [applause] saudi, crown prince said "i believe -- i believe the palestinians and the israelis have the right to have their own land." [applause] and i remember being in that room when ambassadors from ohman, bahrain attended the white house ceremony unveiling the plan for peace where president trump and benjamin netanyahu...
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the united nations headquarters. a beacon of hope for world peace . archival on our weekly city -- series, railamerica. tv. on american history tour takescities american history tv on the road to
the united nations headquarters. a beacon of hope for world peace . archival on our weekly city -- series, railamerica. tv. on american history tour takescities american history tv on the road to
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now unlike all of the 1st nations in canada what so wetton land has never been seeded by treaty to the government of a to 6 canadian place enter the territory to break up what so what's in line defend us from that camp the such as shown here our solidarity protest blockades all major role lines and road spot by that police action complicating the issue is a difference in the opinion between 2 sets of 1st nations leadership while here where to treat chiefs are gets the pipeline elected ballot councils have approved of its construction. who are those burns of agreements where they don't have the authority and so on the groups they've played the game that the problems in canada have played for years with the with suit nation their router treats or the authority nor nails to make deals no one else can speak for them with us to talk about these issues in the wet so wet a nation mali wycombe a spokesperson for the given day. in toronto sherry pasternak research director of the yellowhead institute which studies 1st nations land rights and invent coover candice callison an associate pr
now unlike all of the 1st nations in canada what so wetton land has never been seeded by treaty to the government of a to 6 canadian place enter the territory to break up what so what's in line defend us from that camp the such as shown here our solidarity protest blockades all major role lines and road spot by that police action complicating the issue is a difference in the opinion between 2 sets of 1st nations leadership while here where to treat chiefs are gets the pipeline elected ballot...
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the women's rights national historical park in seneca falls, new york is the host of this event. prof. free: good afternoon, -- >> good afternoon, everyone. on behalf of the national parks service it is my pleasure to welcome all of you here to your part. i want to ask that everyone silenced their cell phones so that our camera crew does not get disrupted. introduceelight to you to our speaker dr. laura free. of associate professor history. her work focuses on the interconnections of gender, race and politics in 19th-century united states. her most recent book, and the books in which a program is based. these join me in welcoming dr. laura free. [applause] prof. free: good afternoon, thank you. i am really honored to be here. it is always a great thrill for a historian of suffrage to speak at seneca falls. i would like to acknowledge that we are on the traditional lands of the hope nations people and pay my respect to the elders, past and present. i would like to thank you for inviting me and setting up my visit. to recognize and thank the many park rangers who do the work of on
the women's rights national historical park in seneca falls, new york is the host of this event. prof. free: good afternoon, -- >> good afternoon, everyone. on behalf of the national parks service it is my pleasure to welcome all of you here to your part. i want to ask that everyone silenced their cell phones so that our camera crew does not get disrupted. introduceelight to you to our speaker dr. laura free. of associate professor history. her work focuses on the interconnections of...
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the national guard, these are tremendous people. they're fully on alert. we sign what we had to sign and it has been activated. we're dealing also with other states. these states have been hit the hardest. actually pretty much by far. you could say the hardest. everybody can see that. just look at the numbers. and through people marks the federal government will be funding 100% of the cost to deploy national guard units to carry out approved missions to stop the virus while those governors remain in command. so the governors locally will be in command and will be following them and we hope they can do the job. i think they will. i spoke with all three of the governors today, just a little while ago, they're very happy with what we're doing. we'll announce other things with those three states and some other states where it's hit the hardest. this action will give them maximum flexibility to use the guard against the virus without having to worry about costs or liability and freeing up state resources to protect the health and safety of the people in their st
the national guard, these are tremendous people. they're fully on alert. we sign what we had to sign and it has been activated. we're dealing also with other states. these states have been hit the hardest. actually pretty much by far. you could say the hardest. everybody can see that. just look at the numbers. and through people marks the federal government will be funding 100% of the cost to deploy national guard units to carry out approved missions to stop the virus while those governors...
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this is our nation's capital. the people who live and work your deserve to be treated with respect to there's no united states senator who represents the people in the district of columbia. some of us who live in the surrounding area work hard to do so. i just wish senators on the rest of the country, and especially in
this is our nation's capital. the people who live and work your deserve to be treated with respect to there's no united states senator who represents the people in the district of columbia. some of us who live in the surrounding area work hard to do so. i just wish senators on the rest of the country, and especially in
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in the different journey through history together, the eloquence of chief joseph and the national museum of the american indian, so powerfully demands, i offer in conclusion. and with this hope, these words in cheyenne -- [speaking cheyenne dialect] in english, the great mystery walks beside you and walks beside your work and touches all the good that you attempt. thank you. >> more than 15 years since that opening day of september, 2004. we are live from the national museum of the american indian, joined by museum director kevin gover. explain first the exhibit you are sitting in now and the story it tells about how native american imagery is represented and portrayed in popular culture. >> thank you and good morning and welcome to the national museum of the american indian. i have -- i am in a gallery for the exhibition we call americans. this is an exhibition, as you would expect, in part native americans, but also about americans generally and american culture. we have become intrigued about how native american imagery is used broadly in the american culture. and so on the walls in t
in the different journey through history together, the eloquence of chief joseph and the national museum of the american indian, so powerfully demands, i offer in conclusion. and with this hope, these words in cheyenne -- [speaking cheyenne dialect] in english, the great mystery walks beside you and walks beside your work and touches all the good that you attempt. thank you. >> more than 15 years since that opening day of september, 2004. we are live from the national museum of the...
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the character of the candidates, the character of the nation is on the ballot. it's more than a comeback in my view, our campaign. it's a comeback for the soul of this nation. this campaign is taking off and i believe we're going to do well from this point on. take nothing for granted. i want to earn every single vote in every single state, but if you're willing, if you want to join us, go to joebiden.com. [applause] sign up, volunteer and contribute if you can. we need you. we want you. there's a place in our campaign for each of you. and i want to thank bernie sanders and his supporters for their tireless energy and their passion. we share a common goal and together we'll defeat donald trump. we'll defeat him together. [applause] we're going to bring this nation together. we're regenerating a democratic base, the democratic party, the african american community, high school educated folks, like the ones i grew up with in claymont, not far from here in my old neighborhood, labor, suburban women, veterans, firefighters, union members and so many more. people of
the character of the candidates, the character of the nation is on the ballot. it's more than a comeback in my view, our campaign. it's a comeback for the soul of this nation. this campaign is taking off and i believe we're going to do well from this point on. take nothing for granted. i want to earn every single vote in every single state, but if you're willing, if you want to join us, go to joebiden.com. [applause] sign up, volunteer and contribute if you can. we need you. we want you....
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briefly, supporting the whole of nation government effort. >> jennifer griffin? >> hi, jennifer. >> hi. secretary esper, last week we heard the army had excess capacity to test. about 16,000 tests they could run a day. but they are running at a very small amount. white isn't the military helping the civilian labs with testing to ease the back load? and if i could as quickly a question about afghanistan, why did secretary of state pompeo feel the need to go out to afghanistan? from your perspective, is that so-called peace deal in jeopardy? and has he slowed the number of troops coming out of afghanistan? >> i don't want to get too much into afghanistan today. i want to speak about coronavirus. but i spoke to secretary pompeo earlier today. he's obviously over there to try and keep the process moving forward. otherwise he will be coming back, i'm sure he will speak to it more broadly once he returns to the united states. on your first question, i've already forgotten with the first question was. >> about testing. >> testing. we have 16 labs available. we can test a
briefly, supporting the whole of nation government effort. >> jennifer griffin? >> hi, jennifer. >> hi. secretary esper, last week we heard the army had excess capacity to test. about 16,000 tests they could run a day. but they are running at a very small amount. white isn't the military helping the civilian labs with testing to ease the back load? and if i could as quickly a question about afghanistan, why did secretary of state pompeo feel the need to go out to afghanistan?...
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and more than doubles the size of a new nation. when you think about the implications of that, it's astounding. to double the size, of a country and imagine how are you gonna get all those people in? in all that territory? this seems like a pretty big challenge. and giving the current debates over him immigration in here and europe, people are now thinking about the process of that, and imagine that to be a real difficulty. here's jefferson, doubling more than double of the united states. we are people from within united states, and people coming to the united states included. it's pretty amazing. there is this optimistic vision of the country, one based on that faith, and that economic economics, he's able to gamble on that expansion, he thinks, it's necessary for the basic order of this country. how presidents did this, it was pretty controversial at the time. i believe this is overstepping presidential authority to be doing this, and jefferson was like whatever. he goes ahead and does this. because he thinks this is so absolutely
and more than doubles the size of a new nation. when you think about the implications of that, it's astounding. to double the size, of a country and imagine how are you gonna get all those people in? in all that territory? this seems like a pretty big challenge. and giving the current debates over him immigration in here and europe, people are now thinking about the process of that, and imagine that to be a real difficulty. here's jefferson, doubling more than double of the united states. we...
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the national guard has already been helping here in california. guard members delivered test kits before the cruise ship docked at the port of oakland. back to you. >>> thanks sarah. >> california says so far more than 23,000 coronavirus tests have been administered in the state. results for about half the test came back well the rest were pending. these tests were public and analyzed by 22 public and commercial labs throughout the state. people want to sign up for the california health insurance problem will have time to join. it is being extended by the end of june. individuals making $50,000 or less a year are eligible for subsidized health insurance through the state marketplace. people earning less than 17,000 qualify for medi-cal. testing for coronavirus is a free. >> local law enforcement are enforcing stay-at-home orders and cracking down on businesses that are still open but not deemed essential. the focus is on education but in a few days, that will change. >> reporter: officers andrew gomez and jimmy fallon, the san jose police officers
the national guard has already been helping here in california. guard members delivered test kits before the cruise ship docked at the port of oakland. back to you. >>> thanks sarah. >> california says so far more than 23,000 coronavirus tests have been administered in the state. results for about half the test came back well the rest were pending. these tests were public and analyzed by 22 public and commercial labs throughout the state. people want to sign up for the california...
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in the virginia possible in charlottesville. linda this month national black writers conference in brooklyn. for more information for upcoming book fairs and festivals and watch our previous festival coverage. click the book fairs tappan website. tv .org. you're watching book tv on "c-span2". complete television schedule visit booktv.org. you can also follow one scenes. on social media apple tv on twitter, instagram, and facebook. >> i'm a senior fellow and it is a great pleasure for me to welcome all of you to this book discussion. of. it's a marvelous analysis of conservatives nationalism. the couple of things about the book in the moment. before i do, i want to extend on your behalf and mine, told welcome to call in himself. as you probably know, is a professor at the school of policy and government and george mason university and also nonresident fellow at the american institute of literally naval. colin has made his mark thinking deeply about american politics. and this book is a trademark to it. it examines the concept of conservative nationalism.
in the virginia possible in charlottesville. linda this month national black writers conference in brooklyn. for more information for upcoming book fairs and festivals and watch our previous festival coverage. click the book fairs tappan website. tv .org. you're watching book tv on "c-span2". complete television schedule visit booktv.org. you can also follow one scenes. on social media apple tv on twitter, instagram, and facebook. >> i'm a senior fellow and it is a great...
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the latest slide began last night after the president's address to the nation. ures plummeted and the fall continued through the opening bell. stocks dropped by more than 7%, forcing a 15-minute halt in trading for the second time this week. >> today is definitely the worst day we've seen. >> reporter: without details of a recovery plan from washington, traders bailed. hardest hit: energy companies, airlines, and cruise operators like carnival, which was down more than 30% today. the federal reserve tried to blunt the pressure by announcing more than $1.5 trillion in funding to help businesses operate smoothly. >> the economy by a technical measure will just barely skirt recession, so we'll avoid it, but over the next four to six months, it is sure going to feel like a recession. >> reporter: it has been a staggering three weeks. the dow going from a record high in february to a bear market in just 19 days. that is the fastest slide since 1931, norah. >> o'donnell: that is extraordinary. jill, thank you. and now to the unprecedented shutdown of virtually all prof
the latest slide began last night after the president's address to the nation. ures plummeted and the fall continued through the opening bell. stocks dropped by more than 7%, forcing a 15-minute halt in trading for the second time this week. >> today is definitely the worst day we've seen. >> reporter: without details of a recovery plan from washington, traders bailed. hardest hit: energy companies, airlines, and cruise operators like carnival, which was down more than 30% today....