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you mention the an extension of crimea in an article in foreign policy last march of 1 of uncle america's possible successors are mean lush it is described as being an apologist for vladimir putin and he's described as being hostile or not so friendly to the u.s. and he's described as being in favor of closer ties with china can you see your party the c.d.u. taking that path once i'm going to america is no longer in power is that the future for your party. i have to say that i do not agree of strongly disagree with this. one sided description of this that i should he can speak for himself. i think that we have an ongoing internally bade all the time how to to on a continuous basis to balance the 2 imperatives of russia policy that i've described before that is a single process that is also happening across party lines but that the rich rate i think we will we are and will remain very firm for values and principles on base of which we have deeded to deal with russia in the same time we will not be late or decouple and will keep our dialogue to exercise the inference that we need to have in
you mention the an extension of crimea in an article in foreign policy last march of 1 of uncle america's possible successors are mean lush it is described as being an apologist for vladimir putin and he's described as being hostile or not so friendly to the u.s. and he's described as being in favor of closer ties with china can you see your party the c.d.u. taking that path once i'm going to america is no longer in power is that the future for your party. i have to say that i do not agree of...
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and the world is wondering what germany's will be like after uncle america has left power in terms of its relations with russia do you foresee if you look in your crystal ball do you see the policy becoming more strict in stringent with russia or do you see the 2 countries becoming closer. i seem to state a lot of continuity. was russia i think it is though this is fairly helpful for understanding the. german policy in this regards to look this we may be too much in the. prism of us to list the politics. very clear line that the europeans of the jew leadership have taken and have kept. but that does not exclude that we try whatever we can to maintain a dialogue. and proof of relations with the chance to to enhance european. peace or a security architecture i'm drawing is nick member of the german parliament and the conservative c.d.u. party mr nichols always we appreciate your insights and your time tonight thank you very much. thank you for. all of the pandemic and summer vacation does one cancel out the other can both co-exist without increasing the threat of new infections these ar
and the world is wondering what germany's will be like after uncle america has left power in terms of its relations with russia do you foresee if you look in your crystal ball do you see the policy becoming more strict in stringent with russia or do you see the 2 countries becoming closer. i seem to state a lot of continuity. was russia i think it is though this is fairly helpful for understanding the. german policy in this regards to look this we may be too much in the. prism of us to list the...
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officials clear the way for restaurants shops of all sizes and schools to reopen but chancellor uncle america wants that a spike in new corona virus infection it's too late to lock down again also coming up a gas leak at a chemical plant on india's east coast kills at least 8 people struggling to breathe collapsed in the streets for hundreds of patrols it's. called africa's most fragile fragile country still struggles as it mocks just over a year since a peace deal tens of thousands remain displaced in the central african republic and in desperate need. just fear of the coronavirus turns to hate groups floor a pandemic of racism that acted as people of asian descent. welcome to the program germany this back in business keeping the option to shut down again that's the word from chancellor angela merkel who announced the easing of some coronavirus lockdown measures in the coming weeks germany's 16 states will now manage the gradual reopening of more businesses and schools it will be a balancing act between preventing infection and allowing public life to resume. in the town of vine ma in centra
officials clear the way for restaurants shops of all sizes and schools to reopen but chancellor uncle america wants that a spike in new corona virus infection it's too late to lock down again also coming up a gas leak at a chemical plant on india's east coast kills at least 8 people struggling to breathe collapsed in the streets for hundreds of patrols it's. called africa's most fragile fragile country still struggles as it mocks just over a year since a peace deal tens of thousands remain...
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uncles. never imagine this happening in america. action needs to be taken.: nearly 50 nursing homes in pennsylvania reported 20 or more covid-19 related deaths. rob: america's farmers first, donald trump announcing details of his $19 billion plan to help the food supply industry get back to business. >> providing $19 billion to support the nation's agricultural producers. maintain the health of critical food supply chains providing food assistance to american families, losses related to the global pandemic. jillian: j allen kinds of wintergarden produce sins march joining us for this column assistance. >> good morning. jillian: how hard has this hit you? >> it has been difficult for sure. we started shutting things down, we saw a niche from retail sales but soon after that it died off quickly and we went silent for the better part of a month and running 25% during that time. rob: look at what the president wants to do, if you pull it up, $16 billion of that paid directly to farmers and another 3 billion, what you farmed and as we take a look at this, farmers
uncles. never imagine this happening in america. action needs to be taken.: nearly 50 nursing homes in pennsylvania reported 20 or more covid-19 related deaths. rob: america's farmers first, donald trump announcing details of his $19 billion plan to help the food supply industry get back to business. >> providing $19 billion to support the nation's agricultural producers. maintain the health of critical food supply chains providing food assistance to american families, losses related to...
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what is it that america has failed -- jedediah: in a new op-ed, our next guest, the niece of martin luther king, jr. calls to heed the words of her uncle and end violence and racism. alveda king joins us now. welcome to the show. thank you for being here. obviously such a distressing time in our country now what we've seen going on. not only the unjust act on george floyd but do you have advice how to bring the communities together and some level of peace amid the horrific images we're seeing emerge. >> good morning. thank you that you would ask the question that way. the world is still reeling from covid-19. america is just shaken by the te death of george employed. now, today is a special day. it is calledp pentacost. people of faith would get that. we need an anchor. i believe if my uncle, dr. martin luther king, jr., he would say, do not fear, have faith in god. now that particular quote you violence being language of the unheard, it is only language of the unheard. we need leaders to hear. i believe the president is doing, talking to all the families. i believe that. he is not the only one that should be giving, give consoling a c
what is it that america has failed -- jedediah: in a new op-ed, our next guest, the niece of martin luther king, jr. calls to heed the words of her uncle and end violence and racism. alveda king joins us now. welcome to the show. thank you for being here. obviously such a distressing time in our country now what we've seen going on. not only the unjust act on george floyd but do you have advice how to bring the communities together and some level of peace amid the horrific images we're seeing...
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uncles. you can ever imagine that it will happen in america, especially pennsylvania. but it did.n needs to be taken. this is a bad movie. everyd day we wake up and it is still being played on a b roll. and if you like the keystone cops are running the keystone state. >> tucker: got help the people trapped in nursing homes. they can have people visit them, they are alone. many are dying. i don't hear the leaders talk to them at all. we heard andrew cuomo say that every life is precious, and many forces people in nursing homes. thousands dying. and he says, more people died. does anybody care? >> does not seem like it. and the sad thing is that they rightly predicted this. a lot of things i got wrong with the modeling and how catastrophic it would be, but we heard over and over again from governor wolf and secretary levine that the most vulnerable we'd be the elderly and those with health conditions paid why on 18th of march with the secretary of health issued the memorandum to take covid patients back to free hospital bed spread it's madness.vi and two-thirds are coming out of thi
uncles. you can ever imagine that it will happen in america, especially pennsylvania. but it did.n needs to be taken. this is a bad movie. everyd day we wake up and it is still being played on a b roll. and if you like the keystone cops are running the keystone state. >> tucker: got help the people trapped in nursing homes. they can have people visit them, they are alone. many are dying. i don't hear the leaders talk to them at all. we heard andrew cuomo say that every life is precious,...
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uncles. this sort of thing you never met him would have been in america especially pennsylvania the birth ofom. but it did. an action needed to be taken. this is like a bad movie. every day we wake up and it still being played on a b-roll. and it does not help the spirits phone that is for sure and god help the people trapped in nursing homes. they can't have their loved ones visit them. they are alone and many of them are dying. i don't hear the leaders talk about them at all. we heard andrew cuomo say life is precious and thin forced infected patients and their nursing homes, thousands died and he said people died. it is like, does anyone care? >> it doesn't seem like that. the sad thing is rightly predicted to come a lot of thing they got wrong in the modeling and catastrophic. we heard over and over again from governor wolf and secretary levine, the most vulnerable would be the elderly with health conditions. indeed, that was exactly it and the secretary of health with a memorandum with covid positive patients back in its utter madness. pennsylvania coming out of this. there needs to be
uncles. this sort of thing you never met him would have been in america especially pennsylvania the birth ofom. but it did. an action needed to be taken. this is like a bad movie. every day we wake up and it still being played on a b-roll. and it does not help the spirits phone that is for sure and god help the people trapped in nursing homes. they can't have their loved ones visit them. they are alone and many of them are dying. i don't hear the leaders talk about them at all. we heard andrew...
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torch of liberty america, beloved by you and me ♪ >> ♪ america steve: ♪ i am a yankee doodle dandy a yankee doodle do or die a real-life nephew of my uncleankee doodle went to london just to ride a pony ♪ >> ♪ i am that yankee doodle boy ♪ hooray for the red white and blue columbia, we love you >> ♪ this is my country lando my birth. you're a grand old flag, you're a high flying flag you're the emblem of the land i love the home of the free end the brave america america this land is your land this land is my land from california to the new york island from the redwood forests to the gulfstream waters this land was made for you and me america, i love you o beautiful, for spacious skies for amber waves of grain for purple mountains' majesty upon the fruited plain america, america god shed his grace on thee and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea ♪ [applause] ♪ from the mountains, to the prairies to the ocean white with foam god bless america my home sweet home god bless america my home sweet home ♪ [applause] steve: thank you very much. congratulations. eydie: we love you. [indiscernible] frank: every hour of life has i
torch of liberty america, beloved by you and me ♪ >> ♪ america steve: ♪ i am a yankee doodle dandy a yankee doodle do or die a real-life nephew of my uncleankee doodle went to london just to ride a pony ♪ >> ♪ i am that yankee doodle boy ♪ hooray for the red white and blue columbia, we love you >> ♪ this is my country lando my birth. you're a grand old flag, you're a high flying flag you're the emblem of the land i love the home of the free end the brave america...
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america in 1856 when he was 12 years old. and then he only knew josef mengele as his uncle and tell the trial when the josef mengele name was knownand the auschwitz trial was being conducted. his name became much more well-known in germany. so at that time he began an awkward interim his point of view and then for many years and then not to understand each other. and with those progressive politics and then to have the intellectual battle and decide on - - undecided rather than continue with those conventions. and then swiped a friends passport it went under security precautions. and then to challenge him about his racial theories. but then josef mengele says which is quite emotional and even weeping saying is so hurtful his own son would believe what was written in the papers about him actually he was helping some a little bit longer and very emotional conversation. and josef mengele writes a letter later your the end of his life to say i was glad i was able to meet you . . . . to my family and then he uses this term my racial community. which is exactly the same language he mighty used in the summer of 1944. so there is number
america in 1856 when he was 12 years old. and then he only knew josef mengele as his uncle and tell the trial when the josef mengele name was knownand the auschwitz trial was being conducted. his name became much more well-known in germany. so at that time he began an awkward interim his point of view and then for many years and then not to understand each other. and with those progressive politics and then to have the intellectual battle and decide on - - undecided rather than continue with...
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then once again when mengele visited switzerland from south america in 1,956 one rolf was 12 years old. and then ross only knew mengele as his uncleil the eichmann trial when mengele's name became to be known, especially during the frankfurt auschwitz trial was being conducted. mengele's name became much more well-known in germany and mengele stepfather, rolf's stepfather decided to let him know who his real father was. at that time rolf mengele began an awkward and from his point of view, forced Ãwith his father living in brazil. for many years they would argue and didn't really understand each other. wolf was a student a child of 60s radical progressive politics and didn't have, he had a kind of connection to his father but you an intellectual battle. he would confront the father rather than continue with the labored conventions of written correspondence. he went to brazil, he swiped a friends passport and went to brazil under some security precautions and met his father and had a real competition with him. he challenged him about auschwitz and challenged him about his racial theories. i don't want a spoil the whole thing but me
then once again when mengele visited switzerland from south america in 1,956 one rolf was 12 years old. and then ross only knew mengele as his uncleil the eichmann trial when mengele's name became to be known, especially during the frankfurt auschwitz trial was being conducted. mengele's name became much more well-known in germany and mengele stepfather, rolf's stepfather decided to let him know who his real father was. at that time rolf mengele began an awkward and from his point of view,...
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and i stand here today to say to america, almost 100,000 of our fellow americans, our fellow residents, our mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers, cousins, aunts, uncles, grandparents, loved ones and neighbors, dear friends, classmates, and all around us have been the victims of covid-19. so i speak for the overwhelming number of americans who say yes to the heroes act, and i ask those in the other body and in the administration have you ever seen a headline that said, when a city tried to do its best, 15 million in rental assistance runs out in 90 minutes in my hometown of houston. thank you to the mayor. thank to you the county judge. they are trying. have you ever seen someone who's never had to beg for food or ask for food stand in the hot sun in their car for seven hours? i have. to be able to get groceries for their children. have you ever seen folk line up to be tested because they should have been tested in february or march but there were no kits, so working in a public-private partnership with ummc i opened seven testing sites, the first one opened before any governmental site was opened. so i tell you today that is why i'm on the floor supp
and i stand here today to say to america, almost 100,000 of our fellow americans, our fellow residents, our mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers, cousins, aunts, uncles, grandparents, loved ones and neighbors, dear friends, classmates, and all around us have been the victims of covid-19. so i speak for the overwhelming number of americans who say yes to the heroes act, and i ask those in the other body and in the administration have you ever seen a headline that said, when a city tried to...
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uncle miltie firefighters here come the city police officer to your school teacher 2 year you know it's it's not a it's not a disease that is specific it can hit anybody. how come opioids invaded america pain has become a market and the idea of not suffering even likely is a good thing in drug stores that look like fast food anyone can shop for pain killers physical or psychological a pain killer exists for almost any reason. imagine facing the day with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine with less pain and health is amongst the pain killers on prescriptions or the opioids usually prescribed for back aches or headaches $2000000.00 americans are addicted to these pills for a reason that most ignore their opium based. i'm jason be minute and i am the chair of psychiatry at oklahoma state university's center for health sciences our oath is essentially 1st do no harm and i think that that's one of the biggest problems is that doctors don't realize that by prescribe opioids that they could doing more harm than good and we've seen that in a lot of a lot of cases what were they originally prescribed for well historically the use
uncle miltie firefighters here come the city police officer to your school teacher 2 year you know it's it's not a it's not a disease that is specific it can hit anybody. how come opioids invaded america pain has become a market and the idea of not suffering even likely is a good thing in drug stores that look like fast food anyone can shop for pain killers physical or psychological a pain killer exists for almost any reason. imagine facing the day with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine...
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once again when mengele visited switzerland from south america in 1956 when rolf was then 12 years old. and then rolf only knew mengele as his uncle and until the eichmann trial when mengele's name became to be known -- especially during, when auschwitz, the frankfurt auschwitz trial was being conducted, mengele's name became much more well known within germany, and mengele's stepfather, rolf's stepfather decided to let him know who his real father was. and at that time rolf mengele began an awkward and, from his point of view, forced correspondence with his father who was living in bra. and if they had a -- in brazil. they had an awkward relationship for many years. they would argue, and they didn't really understand each other. rolf was a student, a child of the '60s, radical progressive politics and didn't have any -- he had a kind of connection to his father but had intellectual battle. and he decided that he would confront the father rather than continue with the kind of labored conventions of written correspondence. so he went to brazil -- he swiped a friend's passport and went to brazil under some security precautions and m
once again when mengele visited switzerland from south america in 1956 when rolf was then 12 years old. and then rolf only knew mengele as his uncle and until the eichmann trial when mengele's name became to be known -- especially during, when auschwitz, the frankfurt auschwitz trial was being conducted, mengele's name became much more well known within germany, and mengele's stepfather, rolf's stepfather decided to let him know who his real father was. and at that time rolf mengele began an...
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i believe if daddy was here today, my grand dad my, my uncle martin luther king, jr., talk to the leaders, continue to pray for america. continue to pray together. without peace there can be justice. they say no peace no justice. it is no justice no peace. people can hear each other, we can begin to move together towards feelings. jedediah: al vide today, i'm incredibly grateful for your voice. people are incredibly grateful what you bring in terms of leadership when so many mayors around the country are not offering leadership. thanks so much. you have an op-ed at foxnews.com. people should absolutely check that out. thank you for everything you do every single day in times of distress. >> i'm praying. let's pray together. stop the violence. jedediah: absolutely. thank you so much. minnesota republicans calling out lack of leadership in the state as violence erupts another night in minneapolis. one lawmaker tells us about the changes he thinks need to happen to move forward coming up. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. [shouting] griff: rye oats turning deadly in
i believe if daddy was here today, my grand dad my, my uncle martin luther king, jr., talk to the leaders, continue to pray for america. continue to pray together. without peace there can be justice. they say no peace no justice. it is no justice no peace. people can hear each other, we can begin to move together towards feelings. jedediah: al vide today, i'm incredibly grateful for your voice. people are incredibly grateful what you bring in terms of leadership when so many mayors around the...
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. >> good morning america, it morning by area, arlo guthrie city of new orleans requested by valerie, great-unclehank you very much for that. you can send us your request if you want. it's pretty simple. just go to facebook, twitter, instagram, use #ktvu. >> for the first time in its 100 year history the hollywood bowl will not host a concert summer series due to the coronavirus pandemic. the hollywood bowl usually has about 110 concerts every year, it closed for 12 days in 1951 due to a financial crisis, but it has never been shut down for an entire season in its 98 years. the cancellation applies to concerts scheduled from june 6 through september 26. >>> at home a proposal to build a soccer stadium and the convention center is now being withdrawn. the developer says it's no longer practical to move forward with the idea due to uncertainty over when large gatherings would be allowed again. concert officials say they've not seen the formal notice but say they are interested in developing that space with retail and housing and other possibilities. >>> to the south bay were work is resuming one of
. >> good morning america, it morning by area, arlo guthrie city of new orleans requested by valerie, great-unclehank you very much for that. you can send us your request if you want. it's pretty simple. just go to facebook, twitter, instagram, use #ktvu. >> for the first time in its 100 year history the hollywood bowl will not host a concert summer series due to the coronavirus pandemic. the hollywood bowl usually has about 110 concerts every year, it closed for 12 days in 1951 due...
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america in shutdown. coming up, what would happen if joe biden were president during this covid crisis? well, i'm going to reveal who would really be in charge if unclethe reins. it's scary, next. ♪ j ♪ it's only human to find inspiration in nature. and also find answers. our search to transform... ...farm waste into renewable natural gas led chevron to partner with california bioenergy. working to provide an alternative source of power... ...for a cleaner way forward. i got this mountain bike for only $11. dealdash.com, the fair and honest bidding site. we sold an ipad worth $505 for less than $24. a stand mixer for less than $20. a 4k television for under $2. a macbook pro for under $16. as well as a playstation 4 for under $16. and brand new cars for less than $900. dealdash.com offers hundreds of auctions every day. all auctions start at $0 and everything must go. and don't forget, we offer a full 90 day money back guarantee on your first bid pack purchase. i won these bluetooth headphones for $20. i got these three suitcases for less than $40. and shipping is always free. go to dealdash.com today and see how much you can save. there are auctions
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america in shutdown. coming up, what would happen if joe biden were president during this covid crisis? well, i'm going to reveal who would really be in charge if unclek the reins. it's scary, next. but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it's important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we've both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn't notice before. - it's still helping me. i still notice a difference. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. but if you look to the land, it's a whole different story. from farms to backyards, wheels are turning. seeds are being planted. animals are getting fed. and grass is growing. and families are giving their all to the soil because no matter how uncertain things get, the land never stops. so to all those linked to the land, we say thank you. we're here for you because we all run together. "the retur"drafting"ing" "the return of the slide job" "ripping the wall" "gas-n-go" "bump-n-run" "the return of loud" "nascar is back, and xfinity is bringing you the best seat in the hou
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uncle was about peace, you been so good about talking about the shared vulnerability and profound sympathy for one another. can you talk to us how this is the new american moment to re-articulate who america and who we are as a country. >> this is a moment in america to remember the words of the prophet of martin luther king jr., he said i have decided to stick with love, hate is too difficult, a burden to bear. he also said and spoke that violence is the voice of the unheard, however, when people are heard and they can be heard through the leaders of the community who are encouraging and pray to seek unity to seek love and seek understanding, people will only panic and become scared and violent when they do not have hope, this is time especially in our administration of the white house and all of the instructions with the payroll assistance, the how to covid-19 safely and as the deaths go down and were finding that they are actually going down, there are a lot of deaths but there's many people who are surviving covid-19. it is very important at this time for us to give clear instructions, definite hope, guidance, the president is correct in saying when you have looting, people will begin
uncle was about peace, you been so good about talking about the shared vulnerability and profound sympathy for one another. can you talk to us how this is the new american moment to re-articulate who america and who we are as a country. >> this is a moment in america to remember the words of the prophet of martin luther king jr., he said i have decided to stick with love, hate is too difficult, a burden to bear. he also said and spoke that violence is the voice of the unheard, however,...
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uncle nearest's impact to this day, his great great grandchildren carrying on that legacy. >> just incredible. i am doing my part, i am contributing by purchasing. >>> right now on "americang. plus, the areas of the country seeing a spike in infections. >>> and the new warning about that mystery illness affecting children. doctors now seeing cases in young adults. >>> breaking overnight, new details on the suspected terror attack at a navy base. a sailor shot in the chest. what we're learning about the gunman and the fbi's search overnight. >>> fessing up, lori loughlin accepting a plea deal today in the college admissions scandal. the punishment she could now face and why fighting the charges may have landed her a lighter sentence. >>> plus, the unusual sight in antarctica. scientists explain green snow. >>> kickoff changes. the surp
uncle nearest's impact to this day, his great great grandchildren carrying on that legacy. >> just incredible. i am doing my part, i am contributing by purchasing. >>> right now on "americang. plus, the areas of the country seeing a spike in infections. >>> and the new warning about that mystery illness affecting children. doctors now seeing cases in young adults. >>> breaking overnight, new details on the suspected terror attack at a navy base. a sailor...
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america, we deliver for you. and we always will. in the 2020 census guyisn't complicated.o counts everyone living in your home on april 1st counts. my aunt and uncle who live with us, count. my best friend who sleeps over every friday night, doesn't count. (laughs) my new baby sister, she counts. my mom's best friend, who's been living with us, she counts. the dog, mr. bebe, should count, but he doesn't. complete the census online, by phone, or by mail. shape your future. start here at 2020census.gov because i trust their quality they were the first to have a vitamin verified by usp... ...an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards nature made, the #1 pharmacist recommended vitamin and supplement brand >>> in this case i recommended to the president that steve linick be terminated. i frankly should have done it some time ago. let's be clear. there are claims that this was for retaliation, for some investigation that the inspector general's office here was engaged in. that's patently false. i have no sense of what investigations were taking place inside the inspector general's office. couldn't possibly have retaliated
america, we deliver for you. and we always will. in the 2020 census guyisn't complicated.o counts everyone living in your home on april 1st counts. my aunt and uncle who live with us, count. my best friend who sleeps over every friday night, doesn't count. (laughs) my new baby sister, she counts. my mom's best friend, who's been living with us, she counts. the dog, mr. bebe, should count, but he doesn't. complete the census online, by phone, or by mail. shape your future. start here at...
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america. stop being selfish and give back to the people who gave their food, blood, lying t -- blood, language, culture to this country, and you don't care. people like my grandfather and uncle have died for this country. and you all don't care. host: yesterday, during her daily coronavirus briefing, alabama governor kay ivey addressed the latest job figures . here's what governor ivey had to say. we had two months ago, the lowest unemployment rate in alabama history at 2.7%. seems like a distant memory. in february, one of our top challenges was that we had more jobs than people to fill them. today, more than 400,000 people are unemployed. they file their claims with the department of labor. these are innocent people who have lost their jobs, and many of them are folks who are accepting help for the first time in their lives. people are frustrated. i understand. i care about you. , we know youvoices are frustrated, and today's order will hopefully begin providing another round of hope for all of us. filed more people have for unemployment during the last six weeks than during the previous two years combined. truly, this is heartbreaking. oure remaining true to focus on our
america. stop being selfish and give back to the people who gave their food, blood, lying t -- blood, language, culture to this country, and you don't care. people like my grandfather and uncle have died for this country. and you all don't care. host: yesterday, during her daily coronavirus briefing, alabama governor kay ivey addressed the latest job figures . here's what governor ivey had to say. we had two months ago, the lowest unemployment rate in alabama history at 2.7%. seems like a...
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uncle said that maybe one day that but will matter. as i went around the world and i saw a long line of afghans or iraqis or south africans, latin america, people voting sometimes for the first time. they know that one day that votes will matter. and we are blessed with this extraordinary gift, democracy. americans in particular were blessed with founding fathers who understood and institutional design that would protect our liberties, our right to say what we think. to be free from the secret police at 92 have the dignity, it comes with having those who are going to govern you, have to ask for your consent. but if we were blessed but that's we believe that we are endowed by our creator with those rights rated and cannot be true for us not for them. and one of the marvelous legacies of the united states of america and the building in which he said, the library in which we set . most marvelous legacy of ronald reagan, was that he never forgot our obligation to speak for the voiceless, never forgot her obligation to do the right thing in supporting those who just wanted the civil freedoms we had. and he delivered. because he believed that
uncle said that maybe one day that but will matter. as i went around the world and i saw a long line of afghans or iraqis or south africans, latin america, people voting sometimes for the first time. they know that one day that votes will matter. and we are blessed with this extraordinary gift, democracy. americans in particular were blessed with founding fathers who understood and institutional design that would protect our liberties, our right to say what we think. to be free from the secret...
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america. time for a [whistle] charlie, cocktail? bobby? mimi? rodrigo, marchello? professor smith, would you care to join me for a cocktail in the lounge? unclel? kendall have you met maurice? elanor, back from paris i see. miss livingston, care to set the mood? well, i believe we're in good company. let's drink to that. ♪ let's drink to that. (vo) what does it mean to be america's most reliable network? it means helping those who serve stay connected to their families. and now verizon wants to give them something back. our best pricing ever. $30 per line for all nurses, teachers, first responders, military, and their families. not for a few months, but for as long as they need. plus, up to $700 off the oneplus 8. because the people we rely on deserve a network they can rely on. only roomba uses 2 multi-surface rubber brushes to clean all your floors. and with patented dirt detect technology, roomba finds dirt throughout your home. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba. . >> what a greeting. wow. thank you. ♪ >> from a body building career, i have gotten a large female following. you know, you have situations where women absolutely take
america. time for a [whistle] charlie, cocktail? bobby? mimi? rodrigo, marchello? professor smith, would you care to join me for a cocktail in the lounge? unclel? kendall have you met maurice? elanor, back from paris i see. miss livingston, care to set the mood? well, i believe we're in good company. let's drink to that. ♪ let's drink to that. (vo) what does it mean to be america's most reliable network? it means helping those who serve stay connected to their families. and now verizon wants...
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uncle oscar who served in the air force. oscar duke we salute you today. god bless america. griff: all right, kurt, well done.d, well done. cheers. griff: thanks, kurt. pete: i want like a lot of things on that segment. father's day is coming up. griff: i have you down for medium rare. pete: i'm more of a medium. a little pink not too much. we can talk about that all day. governor of illinois threatening business owners with jail time if they violate the lockdown. is he serious? we'll talk to a business owner who defied the order and is now suing. plus, we have senator tim scott on the show. pam bondi and maybe a surprise or two for you. don't go anywhere for the final hour of "fox & friends." . . . >> governors need to do the right thing and allow these very important essential places of faith to open right now. for this weekend. if they don't do it, i will override the governors. in america, we need more prayer, not less. griff: a big announcement. welcome to the final hour of the "fox & friends" weekend edition. president trump deeming houses of worship essential. pete: the president's order comes as anti-
uncle oscar who served in the air force. oscar duke we salute you today. god bless america. griff: all right, kurt, well done.d, well done. cheers. griff: thanks, kurt. pete: i want like a lot of things on that segment. father's day is coming up. griff: i have you down for medium rare. pete: i'm more of a medium. a little pink not too much. we can talk about that all day. governor of illinois threatening business owners with jail time if they violate the lockdown. is he serious? we'll talk to a...
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america. stop being selfish. give back to the people who give their blood, their language, their culture and you don't care. people let me who served this country. my unclend father died for this country. you don't care. host: yesterday during her daily briefing, alabama governor kay ivey addressed the jobless figures in the state home order. [video clip] ago we had months the lowest unemployment rate in alabama history. sadly this seems like a distant memory. in february, one of my top challenges was we had more jobs than people to fill them. peoplemore than 400,000 are unemployed. they filed claims with the department of labor. these are innocent people who lost their jobs and many of them are folks who are accepting government help for the first time in their lives. people are frustrated. i understand. i care about you. we hear your voices, we know you are frustrated, and today's order will again provide another round of hope. more people have filed for unemployment during the last six weeks than during the previous two years combined. truly this is heartbreaking. while remaining true to our focus on fiscal health we also acknowledge that more can be
america. stop being selfish. give back to the people who give their blood, their language, their culture and you don't care. people let me who served this country. my unclend father died for this country. you don't care. host: yesterday during her daily briefing, alabama governor kay ivey addressed the jobless figures in the state home order. [video clip] ago we had months the lowest unemployment rate in alabama history. sadly this seems like a distant memory. in february, one of my top...