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all those who were able to get a house have now come to new hassan cave and they have running water now too but tourists from my brood have largely stayed away. the new market hall office the same stephen is there's no one to buy them. a decision but. obviously we'll have to stay here now and our living conditions will be nicer than before. but it's not clear whether we'll be able to earn what we used to. on the street but we have nice houses and nice shops but people here live from tourism and we don't know whether that's going to work out any laws and they are all there big mysteries in the class even if the tourists return reasons it doesn't have the same atmosphere here. met i heard on the other hand supports the dam wholehearted day he says that he too lived in the caves as a child and is grateful that those days are now over. turkish and for interests will come. they'll be able to swim in the reservoir and immediately get dressed afterwards because the water is so clean. and the water will be colder which means we'll have more fish fish don't grow to the same size in warm water th
all those who were able to get a house have now come to new hassan cave and they have running water now too but tourists from my brood have largely stayed away. the new market hall office the same stephen is there's no one to buy them. a decision but. obviously we'll have to stay here now and our living conditions will be nicer than before. but it's not clear whether we'll be able to earn what we used to. on the street but we have nice houses and nice shops but people here live from tourism and...
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were transported to the other side of the tigris they were set up in a museum park on the edge of new hassan caves. the turkish government says this way tourists can still come and admire some of the town's cultural treasures. observers said it looked as if her son caves organs were extracted and trying. planted the ancient structures made it to their new home intact but the soul of the old town was lost. not everyone can afford a house in the new town residents received compensation for the loss of their homes and access to low interest loans but they all had to pay for their new house is long established his son kaye families who lived in rented accommodation were entitled to a house but they too had to buy it single people had no right to a home in the new town. both his son case was colorful and oriental in keeping with its surroundings whether that will ever be true of new his son case is doubtful. it was full when the state began pushing residents to move applying subtle pressure after the summer holidays the school in old has sunk a free maintenon expectedly shot without any prior war
were transported to the other side of the tigris they were set up in a museum park on the edge of new hassan caves. the turkish government says this way tourists can still come and admire some of the town's cultural treasures. observers said it looked as if her son caves organs were extracted and trying. planted the ancient structures made it to their new home intact but the soul of the old town was lost. not everyone can afford a house in the new town residents received compensation for the...
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were transported to the other side of the tigris they were set up in a museum park on the edge of new hassan caves. the turkish government says this way tourists can still come and admire some of the town's cultural treasures. observers said it looked as if the sun caves organs were extracted and trying. planted the ancient structures made it to their new home intact but the soul of the old town was lost. not everyone can afford a house in the new town residents received compensation for the loss of their homes and access to low interest loans but they all had to pay for their new house is long established his son kaye families who lived in rented accommodation were entitled to a house but they too had to buy it single people had no right to a home in the new town. both his son kafe was colorful and oriental in keeping with its surroundings whether that will ever be true knew his son case is doubtful. it was full when the state began pushing residents to move applying subtle pressure after the summer holidays the school in old has sunk a free maintenon expectedly shot without any prior warni
were transported to the other side of the tigris they were set up in a museum park on the edge of new hassan caves. the turkish government says this way tourists can still come and admire some of the town's cultural treasures. observers said it looked as if the sun caves organs were extracted and trying. planted the ancient structures made it to their new home intact but the soul of the old town was lost. not everyone can afford a house in the new town residents received compensation for the...
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all those who were able to get a house have now come to new hassan cave and they have running water now to tourists from a broods have largely stayed away. the new market hall office the same see the need is that there's no one to buy them. either if you can but yes which will be high up obviously we'll have to stay here now and our living conditions will be nicer than before. but it's not clear whether we'll be able to earn what we used to spot on the street but we have nice houses and nice shops but people here live from 2 risen and we don't know whether that's going to work out any laws on their big mysteries in the class even if the tourists return reasons it doesn't have the same atmosphere here. met i hearn on the other hand supports the dam wholeheartedly he says that he too lived in the caves as a child and is grateful that those days are now over. turkish and for internists will come. they'll be able to swim in the reservoir and immediately get dressed afterwards because the water is so clean. and the water will be colder which means we'll have more fish fish don't grow to the
all those who were able to get a house have now come to new hassan cave and they have running water now to tourists from a broods have largely stayed away. the new market hall office the same see the need is that there's no one to buy them. either if you can but yes which will be high up obviously we'll have to stay here now and our living conditions will be nicer than before. but it's not clear whether we'll be able to earn what we used to spot on the street but we have nice houses and nice...
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were transported to the other side of the tigris they were set up in a museum park on the edge of new hassan case. the turkish government says this way tourists can still come and admire some of the town's cultural treasures. observers said it looked as if his son caves organs were extracted and trying. planted the ancient structures made it to their new home intact but the soul of the old town was lost. not everyone can afford a house in the new town residents received compensation for the loss of their homes and access to low interest loans but they all had to pay for their new house is long established his son kaye families who lived in rented accommodation were entitled to a house but they too had to buy it single people had no right to a home in the new town. both his son case was colorful and oriental in keeping with its surroundings whether that will ever be true of new his son case is doubtful. it was full when the state began pushing residents to move applying subtle pressure after the summer holidays the school in old has sunk a free maintenon expectedly shot without any prior warn
were transported to the other side of the tigris they were set up in a museum park on the edge of new hassan case. the turkish government says this way tourists can still come and admire some of the town's cultural treasures. observers said it looked as if his son caves organs were extracted and trying. planted the ancient structures made it to their new home intact but the soul of the old town was lost. not everyone can afford a house in the new town residents received compensation for the...
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abc 7 news reporter ansar hassan rports from san jose on the spooky safe fun. >> reporter: it's not the nightmare on elm street. >> i'll find you and you're all going to die. >> reporter: but this house on emery street in san jose is ready for halloween. >> this year has been not so fun. so we decided to do it early so that everybody could have something to smile about. >> reporter: daniel is the mastermind behind the project. the family has been planning this since july. she said they've been getting more than 50 people a day. this man who lives down the street came out with his son. >> it's important to make them feel kind of normal. >> reporter: the yard is set up with scary clowns, witches and pirates. >> what was your favorite one? >> awe of them. >> all of them? >> yes. >> were you scared at all? >> no. >> reporter: each stop is set up six feet apart for social distancing, and there are step pads to make it touch-free. >> the little ones, they come and hit the step pads over and over and over again and giggle and their smiles make it all worth it. >> reporter: he says the big moti
abc 7 news reporter ansar hassan rports from san jose on the spooky safe fun. >> reporter: it's not the nightmare on elm street. >> i'll find you and you're all going to die. >> reporter: but this house on emery street in san jose is ready for halloween. >> this year has been not so fun. so we decided to do it early so that everybody could have something to smile about. >> reporter: daniel is the mastermind behind the project. the family has been planning this...
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abc7 news reporter anser hassan talked to people who headed to stinson beach. >> reporter: stinson beach in the north bay was a hot spot for those trying to escape this weekend's record-breaking bay area heat. >> we have a friend who comes every saturday religiously. so we want to join him this weekend. >> reporter: body boarding to football among the activities on the beach while for others a chance to just sit and relax. >> i've been constantly in front of a computer, working from home for so long that i just want to environment. lax in an open >> reporter: but the chance of big crowds is a cause for concern. cases of covid-19 jumped nationwide after memorial day weekend, and there was a similar pattern after the fourth of july. >> so sometimes you're open, sometimes you're not? you just got to get lucky? >> reporter: on saturday, stinson beach parking lots were packed. >> well, ts iret a i would say you can see for yourself here is pretty much social distancing. i don't really see groups of people that don't know each other that are together. most of the groups out here are pretty tig
abc7 news reporter anser hassan talked to people who headed to stinson beach. >> reporter: stinson beach in the north bay was a hot spot for those trying to escape this weekend's record-breaking bay area heat. >> we have a friend who comes every saturday religiously. so we want to join him this weekend. >> reporter: body boarding to football among the activities on the beach while for others a chance to just sit and relax. >> i've been constantly in front of a computer,...
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abc7 news reporter ansar hassan shows us this spooky fun. >> reporter: it is not nightmare on elm streetuse on emory street is already ready for halloween. >> this year's been not so fun. so we decided to do it early so that everybody could have something to smile about. >> reporter: daniel is the mastermind behind the project. the family has been planning this since july and getting more than 50 people a day. lives down the street came out with his son. >> i think it's super important to just get them out and feel normal in the new world. >> reporter: scary witches, at was your favorite one? >> all of them. >> reporter: all of them? >> yes. >> reporter: were you scared at all? >> no. >> reporter: each stop is set up six feet apart and touch pads to make it touch free. >> the little ones they come and they just hit the step pads over and over and over and giggle and their smiles make it all worth it. >> reporter: the big motivation for the display was to help her son with special needs. his favorite -- >> the pirate. and all the kids make them happy. >> reporter: the family is also colle
abc7 news reporter ansar hassan shows us this spooky fun. >> reporter: it is not nightmare on elm streetuse on emory street is already ready for halloween. >> this year's been not so fun. so we decided to do it early so that everybody could have something to smile about. >> reporter: daniel is the mastermind behind the project. the family has been planning this since july and getting more than 50 people a day. lives down the street came out with his son. >> i think it's...
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in the north bay, ansar hassan, abc 7 news. >>> developing news in the sierra nevada mountains a rescueperation is under way for people trapped by the creek fire, that's the fire lisa mentioned burning near a lake in fresno county. as of 1:00 this morning, 163 people have been rescued. 20 have been taken to the hospital, some with critical burn injuries. a military helicopter is continuing rescue operations, but it's unknown how many more people will need to be flown to safety. >> it's been a mess. one minute you're just sitting at camp and the next you're driving through flames, trying to save everything, you know, and get to the lake just so that we can get away from the fire. >> several santa rosa firefighters are on their way to help right now. so far, 36,000 acres have burned since it broke out on friday. reporter brian johnson with our sister station in fresno has more. >> reporter: hundreds of firefighters have responded to the creek fire north of shaver lake but are up against high heat, heavy fuels and dangerous terrain. >> it is steeper. it is thicker, thicker brush and heavie
in the north bay, ansar hassan, abc 7 news. >>> developing news in the sierra nevada mountains a rescueperation is under way for people trapped by the creek fire, that's the fire lisa mentioned burning near a lake in fresno county. as of 1:00 this morning, 163 people have been rescued. 20 have been taken to the hospital, some with critical burn injuries. a military helicopter is continuing rescue operations, but it's unknown how many more people will need to be flown to safety....
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abc 7 news reporter ansar hassan talked to people who headed to stinson beach to escape the stiflingt. >> reporter: stinson beach in the north bay was a hot spot for those trying to escape the weekend's record-breaking bay area heat. >> we have a friend that comes every saturday religiously, so we wanted to join them this weekend. >> reporter: body boarding to football among the activities on the beach, while for others, a chance to just sit and relax. >> i've been constantly in front of a computer working from home for so long that i just want to be able to relax in an open environment. >> reporter: the chance of big crowds is a cause for concern. cases of covid-19 jumped nationwide after memorial day weekend, and there was a similar pattern after the fourth of july. sometimes you're open, sometimes you're not. on saturday, stinson beach parking lots were packed. >> there's always a concern but i would say, everybody, well, you can see for yourself everyone is social distancing. i don't see groups that don't know each other are together. most groups are tight and know each other, bu
abc 7 news reporter ansar hassan talked to people who headed to stinson beach to escape the stiflingt. >> reporter: stinson beach in the north bay was a hot spot for those trying to escape the weekend's record-breaking bay area heat. >> we have a friend that comes every saturday religiously, so we wanted to join them this weekend. >> reporter: body boarding to football among the activities on the beach, while for others, a chance to just sit and relax. >> i've been...
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thirds of those seats still belong to the conservatives and like you said it's not good news for president hassan rouhani government now back in june foreign minister divides reith was in parliament to answer questions that he was heckled interrupted called a liar and even one lawmaker shouting death to the reef now that prompted the supreme leader ayatollah khomeini who is the political and spiritual leader of the country to intervene and basically tell parliamentarians to calm down he said that yes they have a right to ask questions and hold people to account but they must do it respectfully now in terms of voter turnout in the parliamentary elections it was 42 percent nationwide that's the lowest the country has seen since the establishment of the republican hair into her own it was around 26 percent and that low turnout resulted again. benefits the conservatives the hardliners that dynamic is going to change we understand that polls will close around 6 o'clock local time in the evening we should have results by tomorrow the day after but what's interesting about these elections is that the gu
thirds of those seats still belong to the conservatives and like you said it's not good news for president hassan rouhani government now back in june foreign minister divides reith was in parliament to answer questions that he was heckled interrupted called a liar and even one lawmaker shouting death to the reef now that prompted the supreme leader ayatollah khomeini who is the political and spiritual leader of the country to intervene and basically tell parliamentarians to calm down he said...
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president, i would yield to my friend from new hampshire. ms. hassan: well, thank, mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire. ms. hassan: well, thank you, mr. president. and i want to thank senator cornyn for his partnership and support his call and urge my colleagues to support our legislation, the jenna quinn law, and i too look forward to it being passed as part of wrap-up this evening. mr. president, every child has the fundamental right to be safe, to be treated with dignity, to be cared for, and to have the opportunity to seize their vast potential. sexual abuse robs children of those rights. too often these horrific climbs go unrecognized or unreported and children are left in dangerous situations without access to safety and justice. during my time as governor of new hampshire, i worked with republicans and democrats to sign into law a bill that mandated that child abuse prevention be taught as a part of the health education curriculum, and i am proud to work with senator cornyn to strengthen these efforts on a national effort -- level. the jenna
president, i would yield to my friend from new hampshire. ms. hassan: well, thank, mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire. ms. hassan: well, thank you, mr. president. and i want to thank senator cornyn for his partnership and support his call and urge my colleagues to support our legislation, the jenna quinn law, and i too look forward to it being passed as part of wrap-up this evening. mr. president, every child has the fundamental right to be safe, to be treated...
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abc 7 news reporter anser hassan talked to people who headed to stinson beach to escape the heat. >>orter: stinson beach was a hot spot for those trying to escape this weekend's record-breaking bay area heat. >> we have a friend that comes every saturday, religiously, so we want to join them this weekend. >> reporter: body boarding to basketball football among the activity on this the beach. for others, a chance to sit and relax. >> i've been constantly in front of a computer, working from home for so long, that i just want to be able to relax in an open environment. >> reporter: but the chance of big crowds is a cause for concern. cases of covid-19 jumped nationwide after memorial day weekend, and there was a similar pattern after the fourth of july. ou sometimess. >> reporter: sometimes, stinson beach parking lots were packed. >> there's always a concern, but i would say everybody, as you can see, is pretty much social distancing. i don't really see groups of people that don't know each other that are together. most of the groups out here are pretty tight. they're together and they
abc 7 news reporter anser hassan talked to people who headed to stinson beach to escape the heat. >>orter: stinson beach was a hot spot for those trying to escape this weekend's record-breaking bay area heat. >> we have a friend that comes every saturday, religiously, so we want to join them this weekend. >> reporter: body boarding to basketball football among the activity on this the beach. for others, a chance to sit and relax. >> i've been constantly in front of a...
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as abc 7 news reporter unser hassan explains, further away from being in the black. >> reporter: thistop in dublin before heading to san francisco, hoping to escape the inland heat. >> we're going to the bay area. san francisco. just stop by. >> owner lisa emmett knows the fans will help with this heat, since outdoor dining is the only option during the pandemic. but now, another problem. rolling blackouts. >> you're doing about $600 an hour, if you're, you know, on -- on a swing. and if not, you know, you might lose $800 within those two hours, potentially. >> and with the economy the way it is, it's a lot. >> it's a lot. trust me, it all adds up. and we need every penny to pay our employees, to keep the lights on, to keep the doors open. >> rorir popularity helps with online orders but she says a power outage doesn't just impact sales. there are also costs associated with buying and preparing food. >> add the labor cost to that product, right? it's come through a whole process in the restaurant. and that costs money, right? so it all adds up to more. >> reporter: the california inde
as abc 7 news reporter unser hassan explains, further away from being in the black. >> reporter: thistop in dublin before heading to san francisco, hoping to escape the inland heat. >> we're going to the bay area. san francisco. just stop by. >> owner lisa emmett knows the fans will help with this heat, since outdoor dining is the only option during the pandemic. but now, another problem. rolling blackouts. >> you're doing about $600 an hour, if you're, you know, on --...
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block a senate confirmation of the president's choice for the court, i'm joined by senator maggie hassan of newpshire. how do you see the legacy of justice ginsburg? sen hassan: thank you for having me. ruth bader ginsburg was a giant, notnly in the field of law, where she paved the way for so many women who came after her, but in the cases that she chose to take on and the proposition that if people are free to be themselves, it strengthens all of us. i think, for many, she was a role model when it comes to following the profession she loves but also raising a family. judy: when you hear president trump say he will nominata replacement for the end of the court by the end of the week and senate intends to vote, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says there will be a vote soon. what is at stake here? sen hassan: it kind of takes your breath away. when they made the decision to block any nominee from president obama after justice scalia died, today they are reversing themselves. we are in the middle of a pandemic and republicans have been attempting in the past couple of years to repeal the a
block a senate confirmation of the president's choice for the court, i'm joined by senator maggie hassan of newpshire. how do you see the legacy of justice ginsburg? sen hassan: thank you for having me. ruth bader ginsburg was a giant, notnly in the field of law, where she paved the way for so many women who came after her, but in the cases that she chose to take on and the proposition that if people are free to be themselves, it strengthens all of us. i think, for many, she was a role model...
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. >> reporter: ansar hassan, abc 7 news. >>> shortly after power officials announced the possible rollingblackout, we sent out a push alert. you can also get news updates instantly by downloading the abc 7 news app anded enabling muse alerts. >>> and with the temperatures of triple digits, hd predict what might happen. >> yeah, want to guess what the temperature is on top of mt. tam? it is hot. it has not cooled out. and we're talking 2200 feet. wild guess. >> 60s, 70s? >> 90. >> oh, no. >> and 19% relative humidity. i know, just to show you how hot it is and it was 103 yesterday. so if we have 19% relative humidity already, you know that is not good and as we go through the day with more heat, that dries out the atmosphere, but it is really not until tonight and tomorrow when the winds will kick up and add to some drier conditions out there. so that is a red flag warning by 9:00 tonight into early wednesday morning. there is no fog to speak of, we have the stagnant air mass, so temperatures have not cooled overnight. we're talking 71 in american canyon, 73 in oakland. all of thesemuom ce
. >> reporter: ansar hassan, abc 7 news. >>> shortly after power officials announced the possible rollingblackout, we sent out a push alert. you can also get news updates instantly by downloading the abc 7 news app anded enabling muse alerts. >>> and with the temperatures of triple digits, hd predict what might happen. >> yeah, want to guess what the temperature is on top of mt. tam? it is hot. it has not cooled out. and we're talking 2200 feet. wild guess....
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abc 7 news reporter anser hassan has more. >> reporter: stinson beach in the north bay was a hotspot for those trying to escape this week's record-breaking bay area heat. >> we have a friend who comes every saturday religiously so we wanted to join them this weekend. >> reporter: body boarding to football among the activities on the beach, while for others, just a chance to sit and relax. >> i've been constantly in front of a computer working from home for so long that i just want to be able to relaxn en ironmanent. >> reporter: big crowds are a cause for concern. cases of covid-19 jumped nationwide after memorial day pattern after the fourth of july. on saturday, stinson beach's parking lots were packed. >> there's always a concern. but i would say everybody, as you can see for yourself, is pretty much social anstdi people that don't know each other that are together. most of the groups out here are pretty tight, they're together and they know each ot but i think the social distancing out here is good. >> it is very family and friend for lunch in novato where temperatures were hotte
abc 7 news reporter anser hassan has more. >> reporter: stinson beach in the north bay was a hotspot for those trying to escape this week's record-breaking bay area heat. >> we have a friend who comes every saturday religiously so we wanted to join them this weekend. >> reporter: body boarding to football among the activities on the beach, while for others, just a chance to sit and relax. >> i've been constantly in front of a computer working from home for so long that i...
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senator maie hassan of new hampshire, thank you. >> thank you very much.stay saf >> woodruff: and for the republicans' vw on the supreme urt nomination fight, tomorrow i'll talk to senator john barrasso of wyoming. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, the nation neared a somber new milestone in the covid-1 pandemic: 200,000 deaths. that count comes from johns hopkins university, which also says the global death count is closing in on one million. we'll return to this, right after the news summary. >> to count absentee ballots up to six days after election day. meanwhile, campaigns officiid joe biden and his campaign officials say the biden september with $466 million. that compares with $325 million for the president and his allies. a former topeputy to special counsel robert mueller says the evidence was there that president trump obstructed justice, in the russia investigation. but andrew weissmann says mueller would not say that, explicitly, because mr. trump could not be charged while in office. weissmann spoke to "the atlantic," ahead of publishingsi
senator maie hassan of new hampshire, thank you. >> thank you very much.stay saf >> woodruff: and for the republicans' vw on the supreme urt nomination fight, tomorrow i'll talk to senator john barrasso of wyoming. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, the nation neared a somber new milestone in the covid-1 pandemic: 200,000 deaths. that count comes from johns hopkins university, which also says the global death count is closing in on one million. we'll return to this, right...
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my partner in this bipartisan effort was senator hassan from new hampshire, and i appreciate her helpin moving this bill through the senate. i hope our colleagues in the house will quickly take it up and pass jenna quinn law so we can pass it as soon as possible. the covid-19 crisis has underscored the urgency of this legislation. in april of this year, nationwide reports of abuse or neglect dropped by an average of 40% compared to the same time last year. normally this type of drop in reports would be great news, but based on everything we know about the stresses and circumstances created by this pandemic, i fear that there is actually an increase in abuse that just isn't being recognized or reported. we need to make investments now in the health and safety of the our children and bring this silent epidemic to an end. speaker pelosi has made clear that the house will stay in session until an agreement is reached on covid-19 relief, so there's no reason for the house not to be able to act on this consensus legislation. i urge the house to take it up and it -- and pass it, which has re
my partner in this bipartisan effort was senator hassan from new hampshire, and i appreciate her helpin moving this bill through the senate. i hope our colleagues in the house will quickly take it up and pass jenna quinn law so we can pass it as soon as possible. the covid-19 crisis has underscored the urgency of this legislation. in april of this year, nationwide reports of abuse or neglect dropped by an average of 40% compared to the same time last year. normally this type of drop in reports...
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the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire. ms. hassan: first of all, madam president, i'd like to thank my colleague from hawaii for her remarks just now and from her commitment to a more equal, more just united states of america. i rise tonight to join my colleagues in mourning the loss of justice ruth bader ginsburg. justice ginsburg was a brilliant jurist and a persistent patriot. her belief in our country and her vision and imagination as a lawyer left our nation stronger and more just. as a litigator, she fought and she won fights for women's equality. and on the court she was a powerful voice for justice, whether in the majority or in dissent. throughout her career and through the final days of her life, she was a powerful voice calling for every american to be recognized equally and to be treated with dignity regardless of gender or personal circumstances. and the progress and inclusion that she helped build throughout her life is a testament to both her tenacity and her unmatched legal mind. it's also an illustration of what is p
the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire. ms. hassan: first of all, madam president, i'd like to thank my colleague from hawaii for her remarks just now and from her commitment to a more equal, more just united states of america. i rise tonight to join my colleagues in mourning the loss of justice ruth bader ginsburg. justice ginsburg was a brilliant jurist and a persistent patriot. her belief in our country and her vision and imagination as a lawyer left our nation stronger and...
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ok a was iran president hassan rouhani there speaking to the 75th general assembly of the united nations which is under way in new york speaking virtually in a previous court and statement as all lead is doing given we are of course in the middle of a pandemic and we are next expected to hair from the french president emanuel mccaughan who will be giving the last address of this session before a break and things kick off again this afternoon. u.s. time let us listen in to what the french president has to say about this when mr secretary-general united nations ladies and gentlemen heads of state and government . last year we met here in new york for a general assembly at the time i called upon each and every one of you to have the courage to construct peace and together to shoulder our responsibilities that courage i must say has been more than put to a harsh test by the health economic social security shock which is of unprecedented scope and immediate global crisis the most immediate one since the creation of our realization 75 years ago that courage which from the very 1st was seen in those men and women who ar
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a year ago senator hassan, the democratic senator from new hampshire, she and i sat down to be able to talk through how can we end government shutdowns forever. so that government workers across the d.c. region and across the country are not living in fear of a furlough, that americans that want to be able to connect with different agencies are able to be able to do that at all times. but we're still able to have the arguments that are needed to be able to resolve budget issues, because it may be surprising to some people across the country, republicans and democrats don't agree on everything on the budget. shock, i know. we should be able to have that fight, though, on budget, but it should not lead to a government shutdown in the process. government shutdowns cost us money every time that it happens. so senator hassan and i, our simple resolution, resolve the issue by just asking the one question -- who needs pressure applied to them to deal with the issue? and what is the pressure that needs to be applied? our straightforward answer is, members of congress and our staff and the offi
a year ago senator hassan, the democratic senator from new hampshire, she and i sat down to be able to talk through how can we end government shutdowns forever. so that government workers across the d.c. region and across the country are not living in fear of a furlough, that americans that want to be able to connect with different agencies are able to be able to do that at all times. but we're still able to have the arguments that are needed to be able to resolve budget issues, because it may...
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switch and get two new lines of unlimited for only $90 and 2 iphone 11 pro's on us. only at t-mobile. >>> iran's president, hassannied the united states at the general assembly. he talked about the treatment to iran. i had a chance to speak to rouhani in a council host bid foreign relations. i started out by asking him about iran's recent execution of a local sports hero. for minieign minister, welcome. >> good morning to you and to our friends joining us. good to be with you, fareed. >> for eign minister, the first thing i do have to ask you about is a topic that has raised an enormous amount of international outcry, which is the execution of the 27-year-old wrestler navid fakari. this is a 27-year-old young man who was engaged in protests against the government two years ago in shiraz. he was executed, he was hanged. as you know, this protest went far and wide, well beyond the usual places. the united states condemned it, grassroots did, the international olympic committee, the world cares association, many of them saying that this was really an extraordinarily brutal act. i want you to respond to the internati
switch and get two new lines of unlimited for only $90 and 2 iphone 11 pro's on us. only at t-mobile. >>> iran's president, hassannied the united states at the general assembly. he talked about the treatment to iran. i had a chance to speak to rouhani in a council host bid foreign relations. i started out by asking him about iran's recent execution of a local sports hero. for minieign minister, welcome. >> good morning to you and to our friends joining us. good to be with you,...
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later in new orleans, the constitutional convention meets to discuss reconstruction and radical republicans are asking that they consider black rates or what lincoln had written to michael hassan, the governor of louisiana. consider giving blackmon the right to vote. what happens here? there is an attack by racist mob on the convention, on the constitutional convention. and in the end, 34 blacks and three white radical republicans are killed. the union army has to again be called in to restore order because local law enforcement joins in and start attacking black schools, black communities. i'm the union army general arrives and says, it is a massacre. they are just massacring people. this evokes a huge reaction in the north. people are thinking, wait a minute. did we just fight a war for four or five years? them there was a lot of loss of life. and we are back to square one? this is not peace. these issues are still being contested. johnson does not budge. while people in the republican congress are hearing what is happening, people in the north, he says no, i will make the 1866 election about my plan versus the plan of the republicans. he did means himself completely. he was
later in new orleans, the constitutional convention meets to discuss reconstruction and radical republicans are asking that they consider black rates or what lincoln had written to michael hassan, the governor of louisiana. consider giving blackmon the right to vote. what happens here? there is an attack by racist mob on the convention, on the constitutional convention. and in the end, 34 blacks and three white radical republicans are killed. the union army has to again be called in to restore...
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hassan: i appreciate all of your work very much. lastly, director miller, as a new hampshire senator, i thank you for everything you have done to bring the killers of james foley to justice. chairman johnson: senator romney? sen. romney: thank you for the work that you do. deeply appreciate the work of the men and women who work in your respective organizations, who are working every day to keep us safe. director wray, with regards to foreign cyber threats and theft, i think we can agree that the best defense is a good offense. china, iran, russia are only in a to stop attacking cyber way if they are hurt more than we are. do you believe that our offensive cyber efforts are as effective as they should be? if not, what should we be adding? >> certainly i agree with you that an important part of fighting back against our foreign adversaries in the cyber realm is offense as well as defense. that is a big part of this new strategy, fbi strategy, which is in myea that i referenced opening statement about focusing on results and maximizing impact. sometimes the way to max
hassan: i appreciate all of your work very much. lastly, director miller, as a new hampshire senator, i thank you for everything you have done to bring the killers of james foley to justice. chairman johnson: senator romney? sen. romney: thank you for the work that you do. deeply appreciate the work of the men and women who work in your respective organizations, who are working every day to keep us safe. director wray, with regards to foreign cyber threats and theft, i think we can agree that...
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senator tim kaine and maggie hassan that i have been reading "guns, germs, and steel," the book that won a pulitzer prize. she wrote that there -- he wrote that there is nothing newbout epidemics that cause massive unrest and social upheaval. he says humans have acquired most of our infectious diseases from animals. throughout most of history there , were basically three ways to deal with these epidemics. one was to isolate the infected. two was that over thousands of years there have been genetic changes in human populations in response to infectious diseases that cause major outbreaks like smallpox. but that did not help the native americans who had no resistance when european settlers arrived here wiping out 90% of a native tribe by handing them a blanket with smallpox on it because the tribe had not previously been exposed to the virus. there is a third way that was most common throughout most of history and that was to let it rip. let the virus run its course through the population until everyone had either been killed or recovered and developed some immunity. diamond says the black death killed about one third of europe's population between 1347 and 1351. w
senator tim kaine and maggie hassan that i have been reading "guns, germs, and steel," the book that won a pulitzer prize. she wrote that there -- he wrote that there is nothing newbout epidemics that cause massive unrest and social upheaval. he says humans have acquired most of our infectious diseases from animals. throughout most of history there , were basically three ways to deal with these epidemics. one was to isolate the infected. two was that over thousands of years there have...