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they they know the real trump and they know what he thinks. and it's also sort of funny when he says it. >> so i said obama is the founder of isis. [cheers and applause] the founder. and these dishonest media people -- they're the most dishonest people -- they said, oh, did he mean that, didn't he mean that? so i said the founder of isis. obviously, being star cast ig. sarcastic. then, then -- but not that sarcastic, to be honest with you. >> and then he used american exceptionalism. so trump always claims that he was the apotheosis, the greatest version of american exceptionalism, that he was such a winner that he would win for america and that his people had been prevented from winning. but if trump became president, he would win for them, and it would be easy for him to do. it certainly allowed him to attract attention. he would saw say things that were outrageous and outrage attracts attention from the media as well as from supporters. it allowed him to control national dialogue. it allowed him to push out other viable campaigns during the
they they know the real trump and they know what he thinks. and it's also sort of funny when he says it. >> so i said obama is the founder of isis. [cheers and applause] the founder. and these dishonest media people -- they're the most dishonest people -- they said, oh, did he mean that, didn't he mean that? so i said the founder of isis. obviously, being star cast ig. sarcastic. then, then -- but not that sarcastic, to be honest with you. >> and then he used american...
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they said they wanted reversal. that was the primary thing they want, they say we'll try to block people and we also need to work the court of public opinion. they said we must place our case at the bar of public opinion. there was a columnist that wrot the following. one of the main reason social security to reform and e s resuscitate the supreme court. he said those political justices over there, are going to get the point of what we're doing. right? these are political figures and if we hold their feet to the fire, they will relent. he also said that we should think about a constitutional amendment. this is an incredibly high threshold. that might sound fantastical to you all today, it may sound far fetched, but when they conducted a nationwide role, nay started to defend the constitution to resolve the question on their own terms, right? it was not understood in that way by the american people some five years after it was handed down. they also said we can think about controlling the understands of blown and the
they said they wanted reversal. that was the primary thing they want, they say we'll try to block people and we also need to work the court of public opinion. they said we must place our case at the bar of public opinion. there was a columnist that wrot the following. one of the main reason social security to reform and e s resuscitate the supreme court. he said those political justices over there, are going to get the point of what we're doing. right? these are political figures and if we hold...
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so they are barracks and they should go there. this is not what the governor had in mind at all you can see it as you may know through that narrow little channel to get into boston and that was not attractive. so this is boston 1769. and here it is drenched one - - stretched over contemporary boston. but what the governor wanted was to have troops right in the middle of boston. so he wasn't willing to put out into the harbor and to say if you insist and putting them in homes in boston and the harbor, we will bring new on the lawn and shoot use what they come up with is that they will requisition but rent space from bostonians. so they end up renting as many empty warehouses as they can find which is a nearly enough so then they read those extra houses they also rent their spare rooms and sheds and put people everywhere. if you take a look at the map the blue squares are warehouses even though they are used as a barracks they are scattered all over the town and then we were just completely positive soldiers were living and you coul
so they are barracks and they should go there. this is not what the governor had in mind at all you can see it as you may know through that narrow little channel to get into boston and that was not attractive. so this is boston 1769. and here it is drenched one - - stretched over contemporary boston. but what the governor wanted was to have troops right in the middle of boston. so he wasn't willing to put out into the harbor and to say if you insist and putting them in homes in boston and the...
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they are very expensive. they are very hard to build. they are coming in by the thousands. if there was a surge, we could have ventilators to them in hours. we have a stockpile. you don't hear about hospital beds. the governor of new york correctly asked me for hospital beds. we got the army corps of engineers out. we are listening to the governors. he wanted them, needed them. we brought the ship. we had a converted. that was a big deal. fortunately, we have not used either one. 2900 beds. it was incredible what they did. they did it in a matter of a few days. unfortunately, the relationship was very good. if you don't need it, would it be possible? we would like to build it someplace else. or not billed at all. -- build it at all. he called me back the next day and said we do not need it. we took good care of every place. we have nine different platforms. i don't like to count on them before they are up. we have tremendous testing capability. we are building the best ventilators. our testing is getting better and better. i took the first test. it was not pleasant. i say,
they are very expensive. they are very hard to build. they are coming in by the thousands. if there was a surge, we could have ventilators to them in hours. we have a stockpile. you don't hear about hospital beds. the governor of new york correctly asked me for hospital beds. we got the army corps of engineers out. we are listening to the governors. he wanted them, needed them. we brought the ship. we had a converted. that was a big deal. fortunately, we have not used either one. 2900 beds. it...
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sometimes, when they know they do not need it, they want it anyway. it gives them a sense of satisfaction but we can do that. we are back up. remember, we are the backup. the greatest backup that ever existed for the states. as specially when we got into the hospital building business and the medical center building business. we have build numerous hospitals in some states and medical centers. that is why my administration has been requesting actual usage numbers from the states and hospitals to meet their needs because we want to be ready when the brunt of it comes. it is coming quickly. when the brunt of it comes, we want to be ready to hit the area that needs its. we do not want to have spent everything in one area where they do not need it. let me be extremely clear about one point. we will move heaven and earth to safeguard our great american citizens. we will continue to use every power, every authority, every single resource we have got to keep americans safe. we have to get back to work. we have to open our country again. we have to open our c
sometimes, when they know they do not need it, they want it anyway. it gives them a sense of satisfaction but we can do that. we are back up. remember, we are the backup. the greatest backup that ever existed for the states. as specially when we got into the hospital building business and the medical center building business. we have build numerous hospitals in some states and medical centers. that is why my administration has been requesting actual usage numbers from the states and hospitals...
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because they are very complicated. they are very expensive. they are very hard to build. and we have them coming in by the thousands. but you do not hear that, from even the governors. nobody is complaining about governors. -- nobody is complain about ventilators. if there was a surge, we could have ventilators to them in hours. we have a stockpile. almost 10,000 ventilators. you don't hear about hospital beds. when i started everyone was oh, hospital beds, hospital beds. the governor of new york correctly asked me for hospital beds. we got the army corps of engineers out. they built them. he needed them. i know that he said we were projecting, we are not projecting new york, we are listening to the governors. he wanted them there and he needed them. and we gave them thousands of beds. javits center. we brought the ship. then we had the ship converted to covid-19. and that was a big deal. because of ventilation and all of the things we had to do. but we did. and fortunately for him, and for us, all of us, they have not used either one very much. because the numbers have g
because they are very complicated. they are very expensive. they are very hard to build. and we have them coming in by the thousands. but you do not hear that, from even the governors. nobody is complaining about governors. -- nobody is complain about ventilators. if there was a surge, we could have ventilators to them in hours. we have a stockpile. almost 10,000 ventilators. you don't hear about hospital beds. when i started everyone was oh, hospital beds, hospital beds. the governor of new...
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when they talk about sex they say i banged or hammered or nailed like they went to a construction site not as engaging in an act that some are really struggling with that contradiction. >> i was taken by that idea as well. you talk to a lot of young man in the hookup culture or the facets of old-school masculinity. at times did they tell you they were afraid of things such as intimacy and it sounds like you kept finding the men that looked at the hookup and misogynistic culture it hurt them as well? >> i guess i feel like when i wrote girls and sex that they were disconnected for their desire. so constantly wrestling with ideas of vulnerability and to avoid crying. and to say i never cry. but then his parents got divorced and he wanted to cry. so he streamed holocaust movies back to back and that worked. but if we cut them off that they have can only feel happiness and anger and everything else behind a wall with the essential fundamental part of humanity it is the secret sauce that keeps relationships together so young men are really detached to communicate and with the idea of intima
when they talk about sex they say i banged or hammered or nailed like they went to a construction site not as engaging in an act that some are really struggling with that contradiction. >> i was taken by that idea as well. you talk to a lot of young man in the hookup culture or the facets of old-school masculinity. at times did they tell you they were afraid of things such as intimacy and it sounds like you kept finding the men that looked at the hookup and misogynistic culture it hurt...
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at the villages they are playing golf like they always do but they are doing the social distancing. they don't share a cart with anyone and don't touch the flagstick and they have done a very well. the president tweeted congratulations. that's people at the county level, working with the state and local governments as well and we still have more work to do. but clearly, we have done well, way better than all the experts said we would. >> sean: and i've been there to the villages. they do a lot of drinking, and thankfully, it seems like you went right at the most valuable population. we are telling people, don't hide in your house. exactly. people play golf and social distancing and they are maintaining social distancing. it's not great, so i think they did it the right way. i don't think they work throughout the country. these numbers are amazing, great work. keep up the good work. keep us updated on that. a new report reveals china purposely spreading misinformation still about the coronavirus. we are going to explain to you the devious reason why they are doing this. and also, den
at the villages they are playing golf like they always do but they are doing the social distancing. they don't share a cart with anyone and don't touch the flagstick and they have done a very well. the president tweeted congratulations. that's people at the county level, working with the state and local governments as well and we still have more work to do. but clearly, we have done well, way better than all the experts said we would. >> sean: and i've been there to the villages. they do...
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they took some clips and they ran them for you. the reason they did is to keep you honest. i don't think that's going to work. it's not going to have any impact which is think of it. you heard the clips. you heard what i said. they set i acted late on closing down the country? some people wiedd nev closed it down. if we didn't, would've lost hundreds of thousands of people. interestingly, everything we did was right. if you would've close -- >> reporter: you think everything you did was right? >> low, governor should have had ventilators. they chose not to have them. we were able to get them ventilators. you haven't heard. other than there was a lot of panic, a lot of -- we won ventilators. they got the ventilators. you don't have that anymore. and the surge as opposed to becoming now and if they need ventilators, we got almost 10,000 ready to rock. we have people standing with us -- with those ventilators right now. if you needed 2,000 in new york, which you don't, but if you did, we could have them here in less than 24 hours. we are ready to rock. this was a great militar
they took some clips and they ran them for you. the reason they did is to keep you honest. i don't think that's going to work. it's not going to have any impact which is think of it. you heard the clips. you heard what i said. they set i acted late on closing down the country? some people wiedd nev closed it down. if we didn't, would've lost hundreds of thousands of people. interestingly, everything we did was right. if you would've close -- >> reporter: you think everything you did was...
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don't they don't they don't have a t.v. they don't watch television work on the cord so if they're going to watch a football game they have to watch it on their phone or on this thing yeah anyway good discussion and i keep going on what you want to talk about that or the other latest story to have another one where you could troll this pretty well if you want a so you know how and i mean it's like all right so the n.b.a. well this one i don't know if you are director kevin he's a fan of this one probably he's a big disney fan so this is the n.b.a. disney coming together now to try to finish the season possibly at the what is it called the greatest place on earth disney world in orlando florida because of course florida is one of those states that the governor deemed professional sports and essential service and also let's go through some of the really yeah but there's a lot of key reasons why they could finish the n.b.a. season at disney world now that's the latest news today their latest plan just the playoffs that's why t
don't they don't they don't have a t.v. they don't watch television work on the cord so if they're going to watch a football game they have to watch it on their phone or on this thing yeah anyway good discussion and i keep going on what you want to talk about that or the other latest story to have another one where you could troll this pretty well if you want a so you know how and i mean it's like all right so the n.b.a. well this one i don't know if you are director kevin he's a fan of this...
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they are great people. they left law firms, jobs. they gave up everything to do it.hey have been waiting for three years, two years, one year to get approved. everyone knows they will be approved. there is only so many hours in the day when you go through judges and you go through lengthy hearings on judges they know should be approved immediately and could do it in one hour. instead it takes them many days. to advance the health and security of our nation and all nations as we announced yesterday, the u.s. government has put a hold on funding to the w.h.o., pending a review of the organizations cover-up and mismanagement of the coronavirus outbreak. over the objections of the who, we took life-saving decisions to suspend travel from china. they were angry we did it. took them a long time to realize what was going on. i know what -- other nations put their trust in the w.h.o. and i didn't do any form of ban. you see what happened to italy , spain, france. the who's guidance failed to control their borders. at a very crucial phase, quickly unleashing the contagion aro
they are great people. they left law firms, jobs. they gave up everything to do it.hey have been waiting for three years, two years, one year to get approved. everyone knows they will be approved. there is only so many hours in the day when you go through judges and you go through lengthy hearings on judges they know should be approved immediately and could do it in one hour. instead it takes them many days. to advance the health and security of our nation and all nations as we announced...
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they know what they are up against. they are up against tik tok end up against fortnight an instagram. if u.s. adults have not read -- which i think most people know it's about cancer patients who fall in love and if you don't cry is a good don't have a heart. these books tap into the immediacy and the intensity of our emotion and away the books didn't do at all when i was growing up. in terms of empathy these are very plot driven books. writers know if they don't grab you by page two they have lost you to the internet or hulu or netflix or wherever although kids will go and spend their free time. so what does a parent do to raise a reader? on going to run through some quick tips. i've covered some of them here but to give you some big ideas and there are specific things you can do. reading should be fun. should not yet sure. reading is a pleasure. we have the abbreviated version. i have many tips for all of these but what i will say quickly about reading should be fun is that you are not the teachers that don't treat r
they know what they are up against. they are up against tik tok end up against fortnight an instagram. if u.s. adults have not read -- which i think most people know it's about cancer patients who fall in love and if you don't cry is a good don't have a heart. these books tap into the immediacy and the intensity of our emotion and away the books didn't do at all when i was growing up. in terms of empathy these are very plot driven books. writers know if they don't grab you by page two they have...
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provided no masks they provided no gloves they have no separation because they just i guess they look at these people as man expendable thousands of these people working in the same client right and they do view them as expendable i mean we have seen this you know for all kinds of different corporations the workers come and. oh you know if somebody drops dead on the assembly line you simply replace that person you know goes back to the old as best as memo if you've had a great life working as best as one not die from it yeah and that corporate mentality has not changed in over 100 years at this point so what we've had with these workers in addition to being told come in sick we had the businesses themselves smithfield j.b.s. tyson told the federal government told osha ok we're going to implement these new standards and the new standards are you have to wear a mask you have to do the social distancing and then the cording to the workers it took 2 weeks after they promised osha everything was going to be ok before the masks showed up it took weeks before they were actually told to dista
provided no masks they provided no gloves they have no separation because they just i guess they look at these people as man expendable thousands of these people working in the same client right and they do view them as expendable i mean we have seen this you know for all kinds of different corporations the workers come and. oh you know if somebody drops dead on the assembly line you simply replace that person you know goes back to the old as best as memo if you've had a great life working as...
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they can see how they are doing, and they feel how they are doing.nd they have been pretty vocal about that. i think you know pretty much who i am talking about. but i believe if they want it, we should give it to them and get it for them and work with them. you must remember that the governors wanted to have total control over the opening of their states. but now they want to have us, the federal government, do the testing. again, testing is local. you can't have it both ways. testing is a local thing. and it is very important. it is great. but it is a local thing. and we are going to get -- we are going to get it done to a level in a very short period of time because all of these -- all of the swabs are coming in. all of the necessary materials. a lot of them, as i said are already there but a lot of people don't know that yet. but we will be doing testing at a level. already we are doing testing at a level nobody has ever done before. but we will be doing testing at a level that the biggest tester in the world will be very happy very soon. it is.
they can see how they are doing, and they feel how they are doing.nd they have been pretty vocal about that. i think you know pretty much who i am talking about. but i believe if they want it, we should give it to them and get it for them and work with them. you must remember that the governors wanted to have total control over the opening of their states. but now they want to have us, the federal government, do the testing. again, testing is local. you can't have it both ways. testing is a...
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they recover and they feel that they have an obligation, because they have gotten such great care, andhat they were going to make it. as the entire u.s. government works to combat the global pandemic, it is absolutely essential that the key positions at relevant federal agencies are fully staffed. we are not allowing that to take place through our congress. they are just not giving it to us. we have many, many positions that are unstaffed, because we can't get the approvals the democrats are holding up. we cannot get approval. we've gotten judges, because we go through the process. i guess we are up to 448 federal judges, and that we have gotten because we focus on it. we've taken the maximum time, because no matter who the judge is, they take vast numbers of days and hours to prevent, leaves no time left for others. very unfair system. if a judge is going to be approved in one hour, one session, does not matter. they will take the maximum number of hours and days, you are talking about days to get one judge approved. and we are close to 250 judges. but because of the way that they are
they recover and they feel that they have an obligation, because they have gotten such great care, andhat they were going to make it. as the entire u.s. government works to combat the global pandemic, it is absolutely essential that the key positions at relevant federal agencies are fully staffed. we are not allowing that to take place through our congress. they are just not giving it to us. we have many, many positions that are unstaffed, because we can't get the approvals the democrats are...
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they held it up. and now we have a real victory for smaller businesses in the leader has said it didn't have a banking relationship. they don't need them under this legislation as in the past. the one thing that we really had insisted upon in the next package is how we support our heroes and under the framework of state and local government we have health care workers, transit workers, police fire ems all kinds of public employees who risk their lives to save lives and now they have lost their job. this is most unfortunate and they cannot stand to have a huge loss of revenue because of what's happening to the economy. they have a huge loss of revenue because of what is happening in their public hospitals in terms of other procedures and they have enormous coronavirus patience and we want the next bill to reflect the need for them to have that recognized as covid three bill and four, corona for her. we have to get our names down. covid for and that's what we have been working with already some of which
they held it up. and now we have a real victory for smaller businesses in the leader has said it didn't have a banking relationship. they don't need them under this legislation as in the past. the one thing that we really had insisted upon in the next package is how we support our heroes and under the framework of state and local government we have health care workers, transit workers, police fire ems all kinds of public employees who risk their lives to save lives and now they have lost their...
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is poorer and poorer they get on happy they commit suicide or they emigrate and there lets them start that's really the alternative they simply cannot. imagine what's going to happen in 3 months when all of a sudden they haven't been employed all of the written notes and then the band is going to fold do and the restaurants and small businesses they were worth can't afford to open because they can't afford to pay their rent which is their largest expense for the last 3 months well they've been shut down they're going to be wholesale unemployment almost no small increase if this doesn't trigger people acting in their self interest i don't think anything well my theory the max keiser theory of neo feudalism that we are returning to the state of a feudal political style stanek out amik model where you've got now peasants and oligarchs and that's it has certainly the banking all the arcs are just being. you know flooded with trillions of dollars and people can't pay rent anymore and they're going to be forced to suffer a subsistence living of clicking on ads on facebook for a protein pal
is poorer and poorer they get on happy they commit suicide or they emigrate and there lets them start that's really the alternative they simply cannot. imagine what's going to happen in 3 months when all of a sudden they haven't been employed all of the written notes and then the band is going to fold do and the restaurants and small businesses they were worth can't afford to open because they can't afford to pay their rent which is their largest expense for the last 3 months well they've been...
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they cannot get the reagents. they are not equipped. we asked private sector companies to come forward a prie sector company that can come up to scale that quickly. they cannot get the reagents. that we would invest with them to evolve capacity and scale, but i don't believe it happens without a significant partnership with government where government comes in and says i am going to fund this. we are going to do it at scale. we are going to form a coalition. we are going to put together the new york state department of health with the connecticut and new jersey department of health. we are going to acquire the reagents from other countries. i don't even know that you can get all the supplies in this country. it's not an art form, per se. we have the tests. the artform is coming up to scale quickly. it is the mobilization, the creation of the operation that can make millions and millions of tests. you could use 10 million tests in new york tomorrow just on going back to work. i would love to see people before they go into a nursing home
they cannot get the reagents. they are not equipped. we asked private sector companies to come forward a prie sector company that can come up to scale that quickly. they cannot get the reagents. that we would invest with them to evolve capacity and scale, but i don't believe it happens without a significant partnership with government where government comes in and says i am going to fund this. we are going to do it at scale. we are going to form a coalition. we are going to put together the new...
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they really are concerned about it, but they are doing the best they can. we worked out arrangements for transfers, or if the hospital does not have an intensive care unit. many of these small hospitals do not anymore, but they can make arrangements for transfers or bring highly trained people into care for the patients in the meantime. the good news is if we have had a few weeks to plan for those things, put strategies in place, we still have to be smart as people in our communities and practice are social distancing, and be careful of what we do. we have been planning for it. we cannot predict the unknown, that are planning, working with our partners, the larger hospitals, so we can take and receive patients so we are ready for your. host: let me read you a list of tweets from our viewers because they all say the same thing. i want you to respond. here is one that says -- hospitals are laying off people because they banned surgeries. the next one says -- the biggest challenge in small hospitals is having to shut down and take financial hits because the cr
they really are concerned about it, but they are doing the best they can. we worked out arrangements for transfers, or if the hospital does not have an intensive care unit. many of these small hospitals do not anymore, but they can make arrangements for transfers or bring highly trained people into care for the patients in the meantime. the good news is if we have had a few weeks to plan for those things, put strategies in place, we still have to be smart as people in our communities and...
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they went to church, they married, they had children, they were naturalized americans.they lived side-by-side with the very same people they had and in killing. this people at the department of justice didn't really know very much about trawniki. it was known to the people in the east but not necessarily western investigators because the department of justice and western investigators did not have access to the archives in eastern europe for a long, long time. and so, some men were known were known because does everyone know john [inaudible] -- does his name ring a bell? john was a trawniki man. that is where he was trained and that was his base camp. so we knew, american investigators knew of trawniki but they did not understand its role in the murder of the jews of occupied poland. without the men of trawniki, according to historians, there is no way the ss could have killed 1.7 million jews in fewer than 20 months. a span of two polish summers paid there is no way they could've killed that many that quickly without brute force on the front linesro of this mass murder
they went to church, they married, they had children, they were naturalized americans.they lived side-by-side with the very same people they had and in killing. this people at the department of justice didn't really know very much about trawniki. it was known to the people in the east but not necessarily western investigators because the department of justice and western investigators did not have access to the archives in eastern europe for a long, long time. and so, some men were known were...
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they say they are barracks, they should go there. this is not what the governor had in mind at all. she can see from this line and as you may know, especially before fills it and you can outdrive to castle islands, you had to row 3 miles down that narrow little channel to get into boston. that was not attractive. so this is boston in 1769 this little map you can see and hear it is stretched over a contemporary map of boston if you want to have a sense of where we are were there in the water what the governor really wanted was to have troops right in the middle of boston. right without boxes he isn't willing to put them out in the harbor and they say if you insist on putting them in homes in boston and on the harbor, we will actually bring you up in front. the compromise is they are going to rent space not requisition but rent space from bostonians so they ended up renting as many empty warehouses as they can find, that's not nearly enough so that they rent peoples extra houses, people have houses for rent they also rent peoples spare rooms and they rent their extra basements and she
they say they are barracks, they should go there. this is not what the governor had in mind at all. she can see from this line and as you may know, especially before fills it and you can outdrive to castle islands, you had to row 3 miles down that narrow little channel to get into boston. that was not attractive. so this is boston in 1769 this little map you can see and hear it is stretched over a contemporary map of boston if you want to have a sense of where we are were there in the water...
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ironically the biggest challenge they faced is when they got back because they had been told they were soldiers, that they were doing as much as any man to help win the war, although they always deferred to the greater sacrificed being made by soldiers literally under fire, going over the top as they said in world war i, but when they got back home, the army forgot about them. in fact, didn't just forget about them, the army told them no, you weren't real soldiers. they were denied discharge papers, kicked out of veterans organizations because they couldn't produce the documentation that other soldiers could. they were denied hospitalization, some had permanent disabilities from, you know, illnesses that they had contracted in france near the front lines. two had died in france and the army denied them the war risk insurance that families got to, you know, help with their bereavement and the biggest challenge was when they came back and in some ways hypothetically it shouldn't matter, you know, what does credit mean? what if we don't get credit for the good things we do, but i think th
ironically the biggest challenge they faced is when they got back because they had been told they were soldiers, that they were doing as much as any man to help win the war, although they always deferred to the greater sacrificed being made by soldiers literally under fire, going over the top as they said in world war i, but when they got back home, the army forgot about them. in fact, didn't just forget about them, the army told them no, you weren't real soldiers. they were denied discharge...
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they said they don't have them and he said, i'm not even going to say it because we have cameras here that there were bue obscene words he used and he said they are lighting. i don't know if they destroyed them or returned them. it sounds like they gave them back and i don't know what would usually happen in these circumstances but usually what would happen if the client has the right to request they be returned. i don't know when that happened. certainly in the past couple of years, but i don't know if that predates or postdates. i imagined but i don't think even reckless criminal deutsche bank would do that after a federal subpoena, but i don't know. anyway, point being it sounds like they do not have the personal tax returns. they do have some that include the family members. the tax returns i always thoug thought. they are not going to show the sources of income or the business partners. they are not going to give the view of the assets he has that are valuable in the countries outside of the united states. the things the deutsche bank has that are going to be valuable just as the
they said they don't have them and he said, i'm not even going to say it because we have cameras here that there were bue obscene words he used and he said they are lighting. i don't know if they destroyed them or returned them. it sounds like they gave them back and i don't know what would usually happen in these circumstances but usually what would happen if the client has the right to request they be returned. i don't know when that happened. certainly in the past couple of years, but i...
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they did everything they could under the law.and for the historians, wasn't just a matter of tracking these men, also a matter of correcting history. especially in the case of trawniki. the story is trawniki existed but they didn't understand its role in the murder, the destruction of the jews of occupied poland, they didn't understand how it works so they were able to correct the record of history and have them accountable as best they could. >> i they still prosecuting nazi, former nazi ss and whatever. how many do they think are still in this country? >> i wish they would tell me that but they don't tell us that until these cases are made public. i suspect there might be a couple pieces coming up but a gut instinct on my part. the nazi hunting unit which is called the office of special investigation has become a speaker unit in the justice department with a broader mission to look for war criminals in other parts of the world, the case they had been working on for years and after 14 years overnight, the trawniki man was sent b
they did everything they could under the law.and for the historians, wasn't just a matter of tracking these men, also a matter of correcting history. especially in the case of trawniki. the story is trawniki existed but they didn't understand its role in the murder, the destruction of the jews of occupied poland, they didn't understand how it works so they were able to correct the record of history and have them accountable as best they could. >> i they still prosecuting nazi, former nazi...
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have they because of that or they getting better and have they surpassed the united united states in a capabilities? >> away like to phrase it is the united states has the nicest rocks that we still live in a very glasshouse so when it comes intricate and don't use this word lightly dutiful cyber offense american capabilities are truly extraordinary. talking about stuxnet an extraordinary operation against the nuclear program but just because we can do that doesn't mean we can defend very well and get this long vulnerability better adversaries have not been shy about exploiting to their recent equifax indictment where the chinese basically because they could hack the personal information of 140 million americans probably almost everyone here who has a credit card is likely in this file by equifax. this is a case in which most americans don't know these companies exist. the companies are clearly not defending it adequately but it's reams of information about american adults. that's the glasshouse part of it. >> at what point and this is more the military side but at what point do thes
have they because of that or they getting better and have they surpassed the united united states in a capabilities? >> away like to phrase it is the united states has the nicest rocks that we still live in a very glasshouse so when it comes intricate and don't use this word lightly dutiful cyber offense american capabilities are truly extraordinary. talking about stuxnet an extraordinary operation against the nuclear program but just because we can do that doesn't mean we can defend very...
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they knew exactly what they were doing. >> okay, so they knew what they were doing, but again these firms like hill and nolton, it's got to be that they come home at the end of the week, and they think i've been in the business of making people sick or less safe or hurting people. that's my job, to actually hurt people x. that idea, the idea that there are those people is just hard or to -- >> and, you know, a lot of these are firmses, there's a firm near cambridge called gradient. their business model is based on turning out these reports saying these pollutants aren't dangerous. they work for exxonmobil and companies -- [inaudible] so the fact that we allow those reports to go into, you know, government regulatory proceedings is really, to me, very questionable. we shouldn't -- we should just discard these because they were not produced reports that don't support exactly what whoever paid for it wanted. it's the golden rule of science, if you have the gold, you make the rules. >> and what's so striking is it doesn't actually take a lot of money in the end. you were talking about the tes
they knew exactly what they were doing. >> okay, so they knew what they were doing, but again these firms like hill and nolton, it's got to be that they come home at the end of the week, and they think i've been in the business of making people sick or less safe or hurting people. that's my job, to actually hurt people x. that idea, the idea that there are those people is just hard or to -- >> and, you know, a lot of these are firmses, there's a firm near cambridge called gradient....
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everything that they could think of, they tried. there were no drugs, but pretty much everything was tried. the convalescence serum made it work a little bit. they had supportive care, which is what you have now, but they had no ventilators. they didn't even give oxygen in the way they do now. so things were pretty primitive. steve: anthony in marco island, florida. caller: hello. good evening. steve: go ahead. you are on the air. caller: isn't it true that back in the 1918, the influenza epidemic, but a lot of help support authorities were saying just don't spit on the sidewalk and how it was all bs, right? john: that was one of the things -- tuberculosis was a big problem back then. city hadly every anti-spitting ordinances and things like that designed against tuberculosis. it certainly didn't hurt anything to do that. it didn't do a heck of a lot of good. streetcar posters saying keep your windows open. that actually would do some good. to the last question, reminded me that they were doing scientific studies of things when you
everything that they could think of, they tried. there were no drugs, but pretty much everything was tried. the convalescence serum made it work a little bit. they had supportive care, which is what you have now, but they had no ventilators. they didn't even give oxygen in the way they do now. so things were pretty primitive. steve: anthony in marco island, florida. caller: hello. good evening. steve: go ahead. you are on the air. caller: isn't it true that back in the 1918, the influenza...
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should inform who, what they should tell who and what they should allow who to do. if they impose travel which traction's -- travel restrictions, they should inform the dubya ho. it is ino that broadcast to everybody else, simultaneously. who you are sitting in the , you rely on the information provided by the member state. international an health inspector e. inspectory. the regular are clear. ony say the secretary works the basis of the official information given by the member states. the member states have agreed who can dubya ho -- scan information. can receive emails. basically, that is the way it is. the who works on what it is given. way outnical experts out thermation -- weigh information. have we got an infectious disease? whether it is localized transmission, is it an infectious disease? whether it is transmitted in the community, is it an infectious disease? informationas the reached the who, everybody was involved. the world health organization had to reach judgment on what was happening. that is being recorded and spoken about. i am not going to go into
should inform who, what they should tell who and what they should allow who to do. if they impose travel which traction's -- travel restrictions, they should inform the dubya ho. it is ino that broadcast to everybody else, simultaneously. who you are sitting in the , you rely on the information provided by the member state. international an health inspector e. inspectory. the regular are clear. ony say the secretary works the basis of the official information given by the member states. the...
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they do work and it achieves the opposite of what they tell people they are doing.are champions of women and they support men and enable men who damaged women's lives to harm women directly. and it's okay as long as you make our issues a fetish. if you demonstrate i'm going to, it is doing so much for our issues. don't complain because it will hurt the movement. this has been almost an organized framework of being able to victimize sacks traffic with women all in the name of i am your champion. because of me i can protect you, or if you hurt me you will be hurt. this is the same dynamic. and of course, joe biden said, women should be taken seriously but, it's more than hypocrisy. the bold, the boldness of their hypocrisy. they know that they have been lying and they don't care at this point. >> tucker: yeah. wouldn't you be embarrassed if you were caught? >> you would think so. joe biden -- joe biden led the effort to lower the burden of proof and not allow people to defend themselves for even a third party to bring a complaint of sexual assault or abuse for even th
they do work and it achieves the opposite of what they tell people they are doing.are champions of women and they support men and enable men who damaged women's lives to harm women directly. and it's okay as long as you make our issues a fetish. if you demonstrate i'm going to, it is doing so much for our issues. don't complain because it will hurt the movement. this has been almost an organized framework of being able to victimize sacks traffic with women all in the name of i am your champion....
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they said they were going to do it and they did it as the whole country watched it because they had announced it will before, and this would've been in the spring and summer and fall of 1898, all the major newspapers of the date set or white reporters tend to cover it. the "new york times" was there, the "washington post," "chicago tribune," philadelphia inquirer, baltimore sun, the washington evening star, papers and charlotte and atlanta and, of course, the news and observer. they were all there. when these white reporters from out of town would arrive at the train station the leaders leade whites of rinsing movement would meet them there and handouts or cars, arrange their lodging. to use modern term they would embed them with the white gunmen who were going around patrolling the city. this was before the two and these reports would go out with them, never any good black person as far as i could tell that they would go out and they would swallow the stories that his government and white supremacists were telling them that there's going to be a black pride, the blacks are stockpiling weapon
they said they were going to do it and they did it as the whole country watched it because they had announced it will before, and this would've been in the spring and summer and fall of 1898, all the major newspapers of the date set or white reporters tend to cover it. the "new york times" was there, the "washington post," "chicago tribune," philadelphia inquirer, baltimore sun, the washington evening star, papers and charlotte and atlanta and, of course, the news...
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they didn't see it. they didn't report it. they must have seen it, but they didn't report it. please, go ahead. >> mr. president, just turning back to voting in wisconsin and those long lines, who could be responsible and who should be held responsible for people get sick after they voted? >> look, all i did was endorse a candidate. i don't know anything about their lines. i don't know anything about their voting. i love the state. >> will you take some of the responsibility -- >> i won the state, which is rare for a republican to do, but i won the state of wisconsin. i'm going to win it again because we've been great to the people of wisconsin. as you know, with our policies. and they like me and i like them. but all i did was endorse a candidate that's highly qualified. very respected person. and all hell broke loose. as soon as i did that. and then all of a sudden they want it changed. before i endorsed him, they didn't want to change this voting area. there was no problem with the democrats voting until i endorsed the candidate. then they said, let's move it two months, le
they didn't see it. they didn't report it. they must have seen it, but they didn't report it. please, go ahead. >> mr. president, just turning back to voting in wisconsin and those long lines, who could be responsible and who should be held responsible for people get sick after they voted? >> look, all i did was endorse a candidate. i don't know anything about their lines. i don't know anything about their voting. i love the state. >> will you take some of the responsibility...
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they know they can drive through. and they know they're going to get help. and i just -- i pray that we will be able to have the food supply and food banks across america, we have been, like i said, blessed with some amazing volunteers coming out. who are on the front line, putting their own personal safety at risk while they are serving. we had tremendous support from the grocery. we had a grocer that stepped up in major ways to help was food supply. but foundations, and just the whole community rallying. but it's at the san antonio level. usually, we are fighting a natural disaster in america, all of us to lean to a natural disaster, and every community is isolated. is a feeling of being alone and you are trying to fight this fight yourself. but boy, if anyone can support the their local food bank, i'm just challenging your viewers to reach out to your local food bank and support them at this time. because it's truly an unprecedented need. >> thank you so much for fighting the fight. we are grateful for your time. >> >> nearly 2.5 million farm workers are
they know they can drive through. and they know they're going to get help. and i just -- i pray that we will be able to have the food supply and food banks across america, we have been, like i said, blessed with some amazing volunteers coming out. who are on the front line, putting their own personal safety at risk while they are serving. we had tremendous support from the grocery. we had a grocer that stepped up in major ways to help was food supply. but foundations, and just the whole...
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what they did most as they would put photographs inside. this is actually a photo of my grandmother gertrude and what she looked like during the world war ii years. she married a world war ii veteran when he came home from the service. i carry this photo not only in honor of her but the man she married at the end of the war as my way of paying small tribute to some of my family history. if i could have an m1 grand please. this is the primary weapon of an american soldier fighting in europe. you could put an eight-round block there in the rifle. general patton said this was essentially the weapon that would help when the second world war. it is quite hefty, quite heavy. it really made a major contribution to the american war effort. indeed it was used in the korean war and in some circumstances the vietnam war. there are some militaries that have a surplus of these in the active military. >> as we browse the camp here and look at the equipment, it gives us a sense of the things the soldiers carry. when some of the first initial waves of the
what they did most as they would put photographs inside. this is actually a photo of my grandmother gertrude and what she looked like during the world war ii years. she married a world war ii veteran when he came home from the service. i carry this photo not only in honor of her but the man she married at the end of the war as my way of paying small tribute to some of my family history. if i could have an m1 grand please. this is the primary weapon of an american soldier fighting in europe. you...
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caller: they are prisoners, they cannot get a job, and yet they are requiring they pay for their go anddyo they can it's $200 for each test. a polygraph or whatever it is and they want to cause -- the prisoners would have to pay for it to prove they are innocent. that they were not involved in other crimes. here he is, he is not able to him, and they are requiring to go in debt for a test they proveo prove, so he can he has not committed crimes in other situations. i am thinking, our system is wrong. what we have got as a punishment system instead of a correction. host: thank you for sharing. guest: i think what you're caller said is important. we have a punishment system, not a correction system. we know that in many prisons across the country, there is very little opportunity to participate and access education, higher learning, postsecondary education. a lot of these programs cost incarcerated people money. they are expensive and if one of the purposes of punishment israel billing presentation, we are utterly failing -- punishment is rehabilitation, we are utterly failing. accounts are
caller: they are prisoners, they cannot get a job, and yet they are requiring they pay for their go anddyo they can it's $200 for each test. a polygraph or whatever it is and they want to cause -- the prisoners would have to pay for it to prove they are innocent. that they were not involved in other crimes. here he is, he is not able to him, and they are requiring to go in debt for a test they proveo prove, so he can he has not committed crimes in other situations. i am thinking, our system is...
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-- were they hit? selina: they got some growth, despite the climb in bad loans.ow-up from the pandemic, china's largest lender reported a 3% rise in first-quarter profits, the slowest since 2015. there is a 1.8% gain. with agriculture, bank of china and china construction bank had 5% increases. chinese regulators have posted a range of relief measures, injecting liquidity, allowing them to postpone global payments , -- loan payments. the government is calling on the big banks to bail out struggling businesses hurt by the pandemic and analysts expect these banks to face an unprecedented drop in profits. , bankshe global forecast in china faced additional credit costs of $226 billion. you are seeing the credit losses cascade through the banking system. the u.s. lender setting aside $25 billion to cover bad debt. hsbc warning its losses could reach $11 billion this year. the other big question is -- willanks will starve work for the rest of the year with the pressures that are building. prediction for this year depends on how dramatic the slowdown in china's economy
-- were they hit? selina: they got some growth, despite the climb in bad loans.ow-up from the pandemic, china's largest lender reported a 3% rise in first-quarter profits, the slowest since 2015. there is a 1.8% gain. with agriculture, bank of china and china construction bank had 5% increases. chinese regulators have posted a range of relief measures, injecting liquidity, allowing them to postpone global payments , -- loan payments. the government is calling on the big banks to bail out...
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long time ago but not so long ago they remember it and i'll tell you they love america they love what we stand for. and we're not looking for shit we're not looking for government to take over government change you know this country's been through that many times it doesn't work people do encourage other countries to poor me has started to help what i write is what i did as you know i put it out very publicly with respect to iran and said if they need help with respect to the virus would love to sit with the greatest medical professionals in the world would let their cities are you encouraging perhaps to to lend their support because there are many countries that he only encourages his kids and. they've been a very hostile country they. made a deal that president obama should have never made it was a short term deal giving a $150000000000.00 giving them $1800000000.00 in cash greenfield there's room for washington to europe and more responsibility notice it will be easier if you. have a moral responsibility to help them if they ask if they if they needed help i would certainly conside
long time ago but not so long ago they remember it and i'll tell you they love america they love what we stand for. and we're not looking for shit we're not looking for government to take over government change you know this country's been through that many times it doesn't work people do encourage other countries to poor me has started to help what i write is what i did as you know i put it out very publicly with respect to iran and said if they need help with respect to the virus would love...
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they say they are working from home with more on the story. we did speak with the president of the transport workers union in san francisco. he says he is happy with the changes they've made to protect the operators. those changes include seven routes that are being cut starting today. if you take a look at your screen you wi here. official say they either don't see a lot of writers or they have nearby and services. they hoped efforts will slow the spread of the coronavirus after five workers have tested positive. robert marenco says that all of them are supposed to be sanitized between each driver shift. the buses will not be used if they are not. it is one more step to protect staff. today marks this rollout. the next step comes tomorrow. phase 3. service will be cut even further to only include 17 lines. the director of transportation jeffrey tomlin says that they are streamlining service into an essential network that focuses on high ridership lines and serving hospitals and neighborhoods where they have fewer options. even thou are still
they say they are working from home with more on the story. we did speak with the president of the transport workers union in san francisco. he says he is happy with the changes they've made to protect the operators. those changes include seven routes that are being cut starting today. if you take a look at your screen you wi here. official say they either don't see a lot of writers or they have nearby and services. they hoped efforts will slow the spread of the coronavirus after five workers...
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the seniors they bought them drinks they had that the men with their fake ids because that's what they do is let in pretty girls. the guys bought them drinks was pretty drunk and excited to hang out with scott. she goes back to the fraternity and he is a college student they sit outside the fraternity waiting to be let in and eventually the other girl catches up she wanted to keep her safe and keep an eye on her friend clearly she knew something was going to happen so scott asked if they want to drink and they say yes and in the fraternity the alcohol is kept on the second floor because fraternities are not allowed to have alcohol so they respond to that rule by keeping it upstairs so he makes some drinks her feet on - - her friend passed out immediately and in touch or drink and said want to go up to my room and they were making out all night she was basking in the attention so they went upstairs to his room and takes off her pants. she said no. he said it's okay. but it wasn't because he raped her. he did not listen to her so that is a classic story when you think of a sexual assault
the seniors they bought them drinks they had that the men with their fake ids because that's what they do is let in pretty girls. the guys bought them drinks was pretty drunk and excited to hang out with scott. she goes back to the fraternity and he is a college student they sit outside the fraternity waiting to be let in and eventually the other girl catches up she wanted to keep her safe and keep an eye on her friend clearly she knew something was going to happen so scott asked if they want...
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and in response they were sort of met with violence is the next time they convened they didn't invite anybody from the table. i think in 2020 we are seeing a shift a little bu bit especially from the defense sector starting to reach out to the company's very aggressively to get them to work with them. but i think that they putted really well and said you know, a local police department may be really hard working and strong, but we wouldn't ask the local police department to defend against an invading army we are looking at them to stand up their own units and not really providing the support they need. >> as a disengagement after that episode and maybe before this cycle is an interesting parable in the book about the risks of the government standoffishness and if the federal government can't get its act together to participate, and companies are just going to do whatever they want to do, which i thought was a valuable point. at the same time it presents a bit of a problem because we know that especially in congress and the executive branch it does not and cannot keep up and we had all
and in response they were sort of met with violence is the next time they convened they didn't invite anybody from the table. i think in 2020 we are seeing a shift a little bu bit especially from the defense sector starting to reach out to the company's very aggressively to get them to work with them. but i think that they putted really well and said you know, a local police department may be really hard working and strong, but we wouldn't ask the local police department to defend against an...
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they will be, they could be treating patients as they come in. we're taking precautionary measures to screen them beforehand to make sure they're not exposed if you will. same with the military hospitals that we are deploying certainly again to new york, seattle, and other places but one thing we have to be careful of, where we're is, that these are deployable assets they're unique. if we want military doctors, military hospitals around the country we have to preserve and protect them as best we can. that said we remain completely available to assist as need be as directed by fema, as the vice president and president asks us. that is what we commit to do to the american people to help safeguard them and protect them from this virus. reporter: as part of that will they be seeing coronavirus patients or strictly seeing other patients? >> they could be called upon. best use of them based on training and how they're structured and organized based on trauma. we can take load off hospitals with trauma patients and freeing up room. doctors who are respi
they will be, they could be treating patients as they come in. we're taking precautionary measures to screen them beforehand to make sure they're not exposed if you will. same with the military hospitals that we are deploying certainly again to new york, seattle, and other places but one thing we have to be careful of, where we're is, that these are deployable assets they're unique. if we want military doctors, military hospitals around the country we have to preserve and protect them as best...
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why are they dying? they get some poisonous feed? a veterinarian, trainer, horse trainer and stable hand tried to save the horses, the stable foreman got sick and went home he thought he had a bad flu. the veterinarian never got sick. the trainer died. the isolated virus from him, from his organs and from the horses they found a new virus, they named it hendren after the suburb. then they did the disease detection, where did hendren virus come from? a fellow who was the chief detective on this case it is phd on it he was doing it in ecology sampled all sorts of animals, he sampled kangaroos, wombats, sampled rats, mice, insects, and things called porta ruse. he did not find the >> every one of them. periodically and through history it has happened three or five times in a century. periodically and influenza virus will jump species from birds to people it can do this because it is one of the fastest mutating of any virus in existence in fact they refer to it and a few other viruses as the mutant swarm because there is no cycle - - not
why are they dying? they get some poisonous feed? a veterinarian, trainer, horse trainer and stable hand tried to save the horses, the stable foreman got sick and went home he thought he had a bad flu. the veterinarian never got sick. the trainer died. the isolated virus from him, from his organs and from the horses they found a new virus, they named it hendren after the suburb. then they did the disease detection, where did hendren virus come from? a fellow who was the chief detective on this...
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they showed up. they showed up. i just finished communicating how dangerous this was to convince 19 million people stay home and close schools and close businesses. and the essential workers still showed up. that is a value. they did not show up for a paycheck. they didn't show up because government asked them to show up. they didn't show up because their employer said, i need you to show up. they showed up, out of their values and out of their honor and out of their dignity. that's why they showed up. my grandfather, people know my father in this state, my grandfather little italian immigrant, andrea cuomo, named for him. no education, ditch digger, came here the classic immigrant story. winds up having a little grocery store in south jamaica, queens, poor community. and during the depression he almost lost the store and he loved to tell this story. why did he almost lose the store? well, it was the depression, and the finances. no. because, he gave away food during the depression. because, he wouldn't let anyone b
they showed up. they showed up. i just finished communicating how dangerous this was to convince 19 million people stay home and close schools and close businesses. and the essential workers still showed up. that is a value. they did not show up for a paycheck. they didn't show up because government asked them to show up. they didn't show up because their employer said, i need you to show up. they showed up, out of their values and out of their honor and out of their dignity. that's why they...
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they have to understand it and if they understand it, they will do the right thing. if they think my fax don't add , then theyn't add up don't wear the mask. luckily, they add up. on this phase one opening, monitor, monitor, monitor, that assumes they are going to be responsible in their behavior. that they can now go out and go to a new store that opened. ok, if they are wearing a mask and they are using -- cleaning their hands, that is one scenario. if they go to work and wear a mask and keep social distancing and don't get sloppy, don't get undisciplined, that is one situation. that behavior changes, i'm telling you, we are talking about a window of 0.8-1.2. we can blow through that light wind through reads. it depends on what people do. how smart, how disciplined they are through this process. >> [inaudible] so that you can set up a scenario that would work? gov. cuomo: we will do that. we will show a workplace that is socially distant, people wear their masks, they don't go to a cafeteria, there is no congregate. the transportation is accommodated, we will show
they have to understand it and if they understand it, they will do the right thing. if they think my fax don't add , then theyn't add up don't wear the mask. luckily, they add up. on this phase one opening, monitor, monitor, monitor, that assumes they are going to be responsible in their behavior. that they can now go out and go to a new store that opened. ok, if they are wearing a mask and they are using -- cleaning their hands, that is one scenario. if they go to work and wear a mask and keep...
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what they did to this man, they tormented him. they destroyed him. but he's going to come back, he's going to come back bigger and better. what they did to him -- and i hear there's a lot of other stuff if i believe everything i'm reading, because i like to stay out of it. i don't like to stay out of it at all, but i like to stay out of it. what they did to him is terrible and i hope cnn will give him a fair shake because i think it's very important. reporter: was it a mistake to fire him? would you bring him back on? pres. trump: i wish i had all of the information where they were out to get him. they were trying to force him to lie. you see the written statements where they were trying to force him into a position where can we get him in a lie or this way or that way? this is terrible. -- i'm not going to name the countries because we deal with these countries, but what happened in other countries -- not the usa. what they did to general flynn and others is a disgrace and i hope, really, i hope your networks are going to cover it because i have see
what they did to this man, they tormented him. they destroyed him. but he's going to come back, he's going to come back bigger and better. what they did to him -- and i hear there's a lot of other stuff if i believe everything i'm reading, because i like to stay out of it. i don't like to stay out of it at all, but i like to stay out of it. what they did to him is terrible and i hope cnn will give him a fair shake because i think it's very important. reporter: was it a mistake to fire him?...
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he says, they are dead, that sought the child's life, they are dead, they are dead. everyone just thunderously applauded this. believing, yes, the country is about to get a lot better. of course, midnight comes and this new baby is born. but this baby is thirsty and cranky and wants a drink. so prohibition begins. i love this photo. this is one of the very few actual dry congressmen. william upshaw from georgia. he is holding an um brbrella ov the u.s. congress. of course, congress never went dry. we will talk about that later on. congressmen and senators continued to drink all throughout prohibition. in 1930, it becomes a national embarrassment when the main bootleger spills the beans on them. we ended up with prohibition lasting nearly 14 years or the 13 awful years. mencken is an atheist and proud german/american. he sees it for what it is. it's a reform movement that's trying to make us into better people. he is not having any of this. he is one of the leading literary critics of the 1020s and '30s. he writes disparagingly of every politician. he is very funny. h
he says, they are dead, that sought the child's life, they are dead, they are dead. everyone just thunderously applauded this. believing, yes, the country is about to get a lot better. of course, midnight comes and this new baby is born. but this baby is thirsty and cranky and wants a drink. so prohibition begins. i love this photo. this is one of the very few actual dry congressmen. william upshaw from georgia. he is holding an um brbrella ov the u.s. congress. of course, congress never went...
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weren't going to be fine because they weren't 25, because they were 65 and because they had diabetes, or they had hypertension, or they had an underlying heart condition, or because they were recovering from cancer, and a cancer operation, and you in fact to that person and that person dies because you got infected. that is the reality of what we are dealing with. 56 days of pain. yes. yes, relative to the past and what other societies have gone through. it bad, but not the worst people have gone through-- bad but not the worst people have gone through. did we accomplish? 100,000 fewer infections in the state of new york, and we actually saved lives. did, and that is what we are doing. that is inarguable. personal opinion is i believe everything we did was worth it. point, butargue that that is what we did. heck of ant is a accomplishment and want to feel good about, and one new yorkers elll be proud of -- one to fe good about, and one new yorkers will be proud of, which is what new yorkers are about, being tough, unified, smart, and loving. so maybe the life you saved is not your ow
weren't going to be fine because they weren't 25, because they were 65 and because they had diabetes, or they had hypertension, or they had an underlying heart condition, or because they were recovering from cancer, and a cancer operation, and you in fact to that person and that person dies because you got infected. that is the reality of what we are dealing with. 56 days of pain. yes. yes, relative to the past and what other societies have gone through. it bad, but not the worst people have...
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you know what they are, though? they are scum, they are human scum.: joining us tonight, tom fitton, the president of judicial watch. i have to say the president speaking very directly about officialdom under the obama era. both the fbi and the justice department. do you concur? >> yes. they engaged in my view criminal conduct that's never been seen before in american history. the use of the intelligence agencies to concoct smears against the president or incoming president or candidate. spied on them beginning when he ran for the presidency. and that was an abuse of authority, abuse of power. lied to the court. we have they ever seen anything like it before. and the fact there has been zero prosecutions is inexcusable. i don't see anything coming up that the fbi or doj at the senior levels will be held accountable here. even these new unclassified materials suggest that someone uncovered this part. why thus this part coughed up to begin with. why wasn't it released when the i.g. report was released why? because it demonstrated further criminal activi
you know what they are, though? they are scum, they are human scum.: joining us tonight, tom fitton, the president of judicial watch. i have to say the president speaking very directly about officialdom under the obama era. both the fbi and the justice department. do you concur? >> yes. they engaged in my view criminal conduct that's never been seen before in american history. the use of the intelligence agencies to concoct smears against the president or incoming president or candidate....
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they are not stupid and they are not going to let it happen. can't tell people that you can't go to church, can't go to synagogue, we are adults now. you over blue what was going to happen in terms of telling people they are going to die and now you're still telling us we have to stay home? >> sean: we are going to take down people's license plates for a drive up easter terrible. pam bondi? >> she's telling a guy that's retired that he can't go to the cabin in michigan that he owns to live there. within his own state. frankly i think she wants her 5 minutes of fame because she's on the short-list to be be vice president. bring it on. she can't be doing that. instead of focusing on the people in her state who needed things in need of masks, first responders, she's putting these crazy restrictions. if you go to a grocery store you can only buy certain things, she's not a dictator. >> sean: by the way, nobody in the democratic party seem to like the travel ban. a judge, you get the last word. >> that's right. they even like the travel ban and the
they are not stupid and they are not going to let it happen. can't tell people that you can't go to church, can't go to synagogue, we are adults now. you over blue what was going to happen in terms of telling people they are going to die and now you're still telling us we have to stay home? >> sean: we are going to take down people's license plates for a drive up easter terrible. pam bondi? >> she's telling a guy that's retired that he can't go to the cabin in michigan that he owns...
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they say they are transparent and they they want to be open and join the community of faces and thatthis crisis behave in ways that are just the opposite of that. i hope we can find a way and to have commercial relationships with them where it makes sense for american businesses, but president trump from the beginning has said we feed fair and reciprocal trade with china and that's what he will continue to demand. ainsley: mr. secretary thank you for joining us this morning. mike: ainsley, thank you, ma'am. ainsley: you're welcome, stunning salute for frontline workers. the u.s. navy blue angels and air force thunderbirds zooming over new york, new jersey and pennsylvania, the commander of the commission will join us live next. e of mind in times like these. sandra: all right, good wednesday morning, we are waiting live event, the president and the louisiana governor john bell edwards will be meeting in the oval office. we will have that for you. meanwhile more states are reopening today. tennessee and wisconsin, we are watching it. they are starting to roll back some of the stay at
they say they are transparent and they they want to be open and join the community of faces and thatthis crisis behave in ways that are just the opposite of that. i hope we can find a way and to have commercial relationships with them where it makes sense for american businesses, but president trump from the beginning has said we feed fair and reciprocal trade with china and that's what he will continue to demand. ainsley: mr. secretary thank you for joining us this morning. mike: ainsley,...
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that is why they are not there because they are on vacation again. host: jason dick, want to talk about what members are doing right now? guest: members have left washington. they are on an extended recess. i would not quibble with the idea of this is a vacation when members are not in washington, they're dealing with constituents and issues that come up and issues that come up in their state as well. most members of congress, when they are not in washington, they are still working with local officials, working with constituents. i would respectfully disagree that it is a taxpayer-funded vacation. it is also a matter of where do you want members of congress in this sort of emergency? do you want them all in one home at the capital, or at where they can be more into other people they represent? dealing an issue with -- everybody is working remotely in washington. members of congress are arguably more at risk of contracting the virus and spreading it, particularly if they keep their staff there. the white house is a little withrent, much smaller fewer
that is why they are not there because they are on vacation again. host: jason dick, want to talk about what members are doing right now? guest: members have left washington. they are on an extended recess. i would not quibble with the idea of this is a vacation when members are not in washington, they're dealing with constituents and issues that come up and issues that come up in their state as well. most members of congress, when they are not in washington, they are still working with local...