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protest song sung by muslims and non muslims just like in 1998 when indonesia rid of the dictators who harter. as we say are fair worlds the students recommend a visit to border would do or one of the largest food is temples in the world just outside yorkshire carter. this nation is created by many people come from many big rounds so when you go to those heritage don't just go there and enjoy the scenery. but make it as a reminder for you that our nation is very diverse. and in order to make our nation a long last you have to maintain a diversity by. promoting tolerance. and. the. for many they're considered and denzel washington is poorer neighborhoods for crimes shootings abysses jews houston has almost behind him and today in his messages sports not murder. he is spreading hope and it is infectious. gluten 3000. and 13 spondee w. . to the. north. what do they dream of at night. as cleaners they see the face of horror. their job censoring for the social media industry. in the uk there are thousands of so-called content monitors day for day they screw up terrifying images from online platfor
protest song sung by muslims and non muslims just like in 1998 when indonesia rid of the dictators who harter. as we say are fair worlds the students recommend a visit to border would do or one of the largest food is temples in the world just outside yorkshire carter. this nation is created by many people come from many big rounds so when you go to those heritage don't just go there and enjoy the scenery. but make it as a reminder for you that our nation is very diverse. and in order to make...
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. >> this could constraints harter and i want to remind supervisors that any additional costs related to covid spending are not included in the shortfall. anything that's not fema or state or reimbursable next year will add a layer of costs as well to this difficult conversation. >> ok, well, hopefully we move forward with more solid thinking around this. >> thank you, president yee. supervisor walton? >> thank you, chair fewer. i'm trying to figure out the best way to say this. i know that it's talked about controlling guidance will be forthcoming, looking at couple of months of the gap with continuing operations through. i guess my question is we should be under the impression that those additional months of july, august and september will probably fund services at some kind of reduced rate. did i make sense? >> yeah. i totally -- i was -- i was trying to figure out who wanted to take this one. our intention is to maintain services at the current level. but not add new. in prior year budgets, you know, we had done a two-year budget last year. and anticipated in that potentially was
. >> this could constraints harter and i want to remind supervisors that any additional costs related to covid spending are not included in the shortfall. anything that's not fema or state or reimbursable next year will add a layer of costs as well to this difficult conversation. >> ok, well, hopefully we move forward with more solid thinking around this. >> thank you, president yee. supervisor walton? >> thank you, chair fewer. i'm trying to figure out the best way to...
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. >> these workers, it's much harter to work.that may not be an option for a lot of employers in kentucky. >>> two of the state's biggest employers, toyota and ford, are shut down. >> reporter: when the auto industry shuts down, what does that mean for you? >> that means they don't need my parts. >> reporter: gibbs die casting supplies the big three parts. >> there's no work available so they're obviously filing unemployment and getting all of the aid that's been available from the states as well. >> reporter: also on hold, the kentucky derby. huge economic driver now postponed until september leaving businesses without 400 million in tourism dollars. >> we're seeing reduced demand so their employees are being affected as well. >> reporter: parts of kentucky's economy are reopening. slower than neighboring states. >> what's going to separate states and what their economies are going to look like by the end of the year is how well they reopen. if you go too fast, you have a spike and you have to shut down again, that's going to ca
. >> these workers, it's much harter to work.that may not be an option for a lot of employers in kentucky. >>> two of the state's biggest employers, toyota and ford, are shut down. >> reporter: when the auto industry shuts down, what does that mean for you? >> that means they don't need my parts. >> reporter: gibbs die casting supplies the big three parts. >> there's no work available so they're obviously filing unemployment and getting all of the aid...
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you think neiman marcus might hit harter, why? >> i think we're marking the end of an era for these big iconic store brands in the shopping mall or how it's looked. it follows the collapse of barney's new york last year. the problem is exiting bankruptcy during a pandemic when stores are shocked and consumer spending reduced is a real challenge here. there is a warning going off for other brands like lord and taylor's, j.c. pennies, sears, too, those are the ones to watch. >> also a huge reversal by frontier airlines that low-cost carrier tried to make money having customers pay to keep the middle seats empty that didn't go over pretty well? >> it absolutely didn't. some might call it profiteering. you pay for everything on an airline. it seems we stopped short for paying for safety under the guise of quote more room. some might call it situational survival for a budget airline that faces ripping out a third of those seats, it will raise seat prices or ticket prices by 50% and this is the key. >> do those costs then get passed on?
you think neiman marcus might hit harter, why? >> i think we're marking the end of an era for these big iconic store brands in the shopping mall or how it's looked. it follows the collapse of barney's new york last year. the problem is exiting bankruptcy during a pandemic when stores are shocked and consumer spending reduced is a real challenge here. there is a warning going off for other brands like lord and taylor's, j.c. pennies, sears, too, those are the ones to watch. >> also a...
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were treated with hydroxychloroquine and cora quinn we're more likely to die or develop dangerous harter isthmus today doctor deborah birx who is on the white house coronavirus task force talked about the risk of that drug. >>this i think the fda has been very clear on their website about their concerns about i dropped the clerk and to particularly when it's combined the match ally. it clearly shows the culver city that puts individuals at maurice. >>the fda recently cautioned against the use of the drug to treat coronavirus patients outside of hospitals. >>some governors have deemed a liquor stores and abortion clinics is essential. but it left out churches and other houses of worship. star right. >>president trump says he has deemed churches and other houses of worship essential and he's calling on governor to allow them to reopen this weekend despite the threat of the coronavirus today. governor gavin newsome said he's working on it guidelines to reopen places of worship in california will be released soon. we take. >>the issue very very seriously and to heart. and we have been i'm ve
were treated with hydroxychloroquine and cora quinn we're more likely to die or develop dangerous harter isthmus today doctor deborah birx who is on the white house coronavirus task force talked about the risk of that drug. >>this i think the fda has been very clear on their website about their concerns about i dropped the clerk and to particularly when it's combined the match ally. it clearly shows the culver city that puts individuals at maurice. >>the fda recently cautioned...
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harter pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that mr. harter will yea on h.r. 6782. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california is recognized. >> as the member decked by representive cardenas pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that mr. cardenas will vote aye on h.r. 6782. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from pennsylvania is recognized. >> as the member designated by mrs. davis of california, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that mrs. davis will 6782.ea on h.r. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized. >> madam speaker, as member designated by ms. chu pursuant to house resolution 965, i nform the house that ms. chu will be voting yea on h.r. 6782. the speaker pro tempore: have all members voted? does any member wish to change their vote? the speaker pro tempore: thank you. the yeas are 269. he nays are 187. 2/3 of those not responding in the affirmative, the rules are not suspended, and the bill is not passed. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings will resume on
harter pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that mr. harter will yea on h.r. 6782. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california is recognized. >> as the member decked by representive cardenas pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that mr. cardenas will vote aye on h.r. 6782. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from pennsylvania is recognized. >> as the member designated by mrs. davis of california, pursuant to h.res. 965, i inform the house that mrs. davis...
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. >> this could constraints harter and i want to remind supervisors that any additional costs related to covid spending are not included in the shortfall. anything that's not fema or state or reimbursable next year will add a layer of costs as well to this difficult conversation. >> ok, well, hopefully we move forward with more solid thinking around this. >> thank you, president yee. supervisor walton? >> thank you, chair fewer. i'm trying to figure out the best way to say this. i know that it's talked about controlling guidance will be forthcoming, looking at couple of months of the gap with continuing operations through. i guess my question is we should be under the impression that those additional months of july, august and september will probably fund services at some kind of reduced rate. did i make sense? >> yeah. i totally -- i was -- i was trying to figure out who wanted to take this one. our intention is to maintain services at the current level. but not add new. in prior year budgets, you know, we had done a two-year budget last year. and anticipated in that potentially was
. >> this could constraints harter and i want to remind supervisors that any additional costs related to covid spending are not included in the shortfall. anything that's not fema or state or reimbursable next year will add a layer of costs as well to this difficult conversation. >> ok, well, hopefully we move forward with more solid thinking around this. >> thank you, president yee. supervisor walton? >> thank you, chair fewer. i'm trying to figure out the best way to...
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. >> this could constraints harter and i want to remind supervisors that any additional costs related to covid spending are not included in the shortfall. anything that's not fema or state or reimbursable next year will add a layer of costs as well to this difficult conversation. >> ok, well, hopefully we move forward with more solid thinking around this. >> thank you, president yee. supervisor walton? >> thank you, chair fewer. i'm trying to figure out the best way to say this. i know that it's talked about controlling guidance will be forthcoming, looking at couple of months of the gap with continuing operations through. i guess my question is we should be under the impression that those additional months of july, august and september will probably fund services at some kind of reduced rate. did i make sense? >> yeah. i totally -- i was -- i was trying to figure out who wanted to take this one. our intention is to maintain services at the current level. but not add new. in prior year budgets, you know, we had done a two-year budget last year. and anticipated in that potentially was
. >> this could constraints harter and i want to remind supervisors that any additional costs related to covid spending are not included in the shortfall. anything that's not fema or state or reimbursable next year will add a layer of costs as well to this difficult conversation. >> ok, well, hopefully we move forward with more solid thinking around this. >> thank you, president yee. supervisor walton? >> thank you, chair fewer. i'm trying to figure out the best way to...
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. >> this could constraints harter and i want to remind supervisors that any additional costs related to covid spending are not included in the shortfall. anything that's not fema or state or reimbursable next year will add a layer of costs as well to this difficult conversation. >> ok, well, hopefully we move forward with more solid thinking around this. >> thank you, president yee. supervisor walton? >> thank you, chair fewer. i'm trying to figure out the best way to say this. i know that it's talked about controlling guidance will be forthcoming, looking at couple of months of the gap with continuing operations through. i guess my question is we should be under the impression that those additional months of july, august and september will probably fund services at some kind of reduced rate. did i make sense? >> yeah. i totally -- i was -- i was trying to figure out who wanted to take this one. our intention is to maintain services at the current level. but not add new. in prior year budgets, you know, we had done a two-year budget last year. and anticipated in that potentially was
. >> this could constraints harter and i want to remind supervisors that any additional costs related to covid spending are not included in the shortfall. anything that's not fema or state or reimbursable next year will add a layer of costs as well to this difficult conversation. >> ok, well, hopefully we move forward with more solid thinking around this. >> thank you, president yee. supervisor walton? >> thank you, chair fewer. i'm trying to figure out the best way to...