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compton-phillips: enormous strains. had several of our own caregivers -- it is hard to care about -- -- it is hard to talk about -- commit suicide. it is the stress and the strain. we have not had anything remotely like that in the past. the rates of burnout are going up dramatically because of the workload. not only the workload, but the incredible challenge of seeing so many sick people that don't need to be there. we have offered services to help our own employees, everything from meditation apps on demand, middle health care, on-demand counseling -- and we have had over 15,000 of our employees take advantage of the services, over half of whom need tele-spiritual help. this has been a shot to the soul. people going to health care because they care about human beings. this is tearing at the people who are caring for the patients. judy: so hard to hear this. dr. compton-phillips, what do you need in order to get through this? clearly, you need people to try to avoid getting stick to the extent that you can. what do you
compton-phillips: enormous strains. had several of our own caregivers -- it is hard to care about -- -- it is hard to talk about -- commit suicide. it is the stress and the strain. we have not had anything remotely like that in the past. the rates of burnout are going up dramatically because of the workload. not only the workload, but the incredible challenge of seeing so many sick people that don't need to be there. we have offered services to help our own employees, everything from meditation...
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compton phillips thank you very much for being with us. briefly, tell us what kind of services you provide an what are you seeing in your facilities? >> we provide the wide range of any service you need in healthcare. we have everything from primary care office visits through acute care hospitalizations through rehappen services afterwards, and we are seeing what the rest of the country is seeing, and that's this huge uptick in people who've acquired the infection, and then, therefore, a couple of weeks after they get the infection, the demand for healthcare, and, so, our i.c.u.s and hospitals are filling up rapidly with people who need acute care for this really dangerous germ. >> woodruff: and, so, do you have adequate space? how are you dealing with the space issue, first of all, bed space? >> yeah, so the physical bed space is probably the easiest part to solve because we have been able to work on that now for ten month and, so, we've figured out how do we flex up and down as we get more and more patients in, how do we convert leftover
compton phillips thank you very much for being with us. briefly, tell us what kind of services you provide an what are you seeing in your facilities? >> we provide the wide range of any service you need in healthcare. we have everything from primary care office visits through acute care hospitalizations through rehappen services afterwards, and we are seeing what the rest of the country is seeing, and that's this huge uptick in people who've acquired the infection, and then, therefore, a...
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amy compton phillips, dr. shah, thank you very much to both of you. >>> be sure to tune in for tonight's cnn coronavirus town hall. with vaccines available, get your answers to them. with anderson cooper and sanjay gupta on cnn. >>> and cnn learned president trump is talking about pardoning his children, his son-in-law, his personal lawyer rudy giuliani. why is he doing this? what is he protecting them from? >>> and helping millions of americans who are on the edge of a benefit clip. >>> and more on the devastating toll this pandemic is taking on frontline workers. >> there's been a lot of tears shed in er rooms during covid because we're treating that person dyeing like our loved one dyeing because they don't have anyone else. they need that grace and they need that human touchp they need someone to be there when they're taking their last breath. they someone to be there when they're taking their last breath. did you know diarrhea is often caused by bad bacteria in food? try pepto diarrhea. pepto® diarrhea is
amy compton phillips, dr. shah, thank you very much to both of you. >>> be sure to tune in for tonight's cnn coronavirus town hall. with vaccines available, get your answers to them. with anderson cooper and sanjay gupta on cnn. >>> and cnn learned president trump is talking about pardoning his children, his son-in-law, his personal lawyer rudy giuliani. why is he doing this? what is he protecting them from? >>> and helping millions of americans who are on the edge of...
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." ♪ i'm headed to compton, california, to the manufacturing facility.fter watching her video application... rachel: hi. i'm rachel galant, and i'm the owner and c.e.o. of jackie's cookie connection. lemonis: ...finding out how successful jackie's cookies have been in the past... rachel: my mom, who's jackie, opened up cookie stores. these were her original recipes. she was voted family circle best cookie. lemonis: ...i'm excited to taste the cookies. ♪ hi. how are you? michael: hey. how you doing? michael: good. how are you? lemonis: i'm marcus. michael: marcus, i'm mike. nice to meet you. lemonis: mike? nice to meet you. what do you do here? michael: i'm just helping my cousin rachel out. lemonis: oh, very cool. michael: just giving her some advice on some financial stuff. lemonis: how you doing, sir? i'm marcus. david: hello. nice to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. what do you do here? david: i handle the sales and marketing for the company. lemonis: okay. how many different varieties are there? david: we've got nine traditional varieties and fiv
." ♪ i'm headed to compton, california, to the manufacturing facility.fter watching her video application... rachel: hi. i'm rachel galant, and i'm the owner and c.e.o. of jackie's cookie connection. lemonis: ...finding out how successful jackie's cookies have been in the past... rachel: my mom, who's jackie, opened up cookie stores. these were her original recipes. she was voted family circle best cookie. lemonis: ...i'm excited to taste the cookies. ♪ hi. how are you? michael: hey....
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king would have approved of buchanan's stance on the compton constitution and his hard-line response at harpers ferry in 1859. while king may not have canceled secession following the election of 1860, he certainly would have followed alabama into the confederacy. indeed, his own nieces and nephews were ardent confederates during the civil war. buchanan implicitly understood as much in an early remark that he was glad king had not lived to see the calamities of the civil war. like their shared political commitment, the siamese twins of old would have been fatally separated. james buchanan weathered the civil war home in wheatland, supporting democratic candidates, but otherwise supporting the prosecution of the war by the lincoln administration. following his death, buchanan's memory slowly receded from history. his niece, harriet lane johnson, pictured on the right, took charge of her uncle's papers and supported the publication of the two volume set of his letters in the late 1880's, and another more extensive 12 volume edition in the early 1900s. such private efforts were critical
king would have approved of buchanan's stance on the compton constitution and his hard-line response at harpers ferry in 1859. while king may not have canceled secession following the election of 1860, he certainly would have followed alabama into the confederacy. indeed, his own nieces and nephews were ardent confederates during the civil war. buchanan implicitly understood as much in an early remark that he was glad king had not lived to see the calamities of the civil war. like their shared...
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the compton kids club is singing for humanity. ♪
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there was another one in compton. >>> 2020 hindsight, in this case worth about $2 billion for the state say really dropped the ball when it came to those unemployment benefits and the fraud that happened right after that. the "l.a. times" is out with a scathing new report on the simple things states have done which california did not do that lawmakers are now looking into. they believe that these simple things would have prevented the flood of phony jobless claims at the edd. it includes not using software to ferret out bogus claims. >>> happening now for you a new strain of covid-19, different from the one plaguing the uk. it's hitting south africa. both strains appear to be more infectious than the original virus. experts expect -- well, they've been telling health experts, warning leaders, there may be more cases in a new wave this is compared to the first surge of the disease. according to health leaders the new strain is now dominant among new confirmed infections in the country. find your rhythm. your happy place. find your breaking point. then break it. every emergen-c gives you
there was another one in compton. >>> 2020 hindsight, in this case worth about $2 billion for the state say really dropped the ball when it came to those unemployment benefits and the fraud that happened right after that. the "l.a. times" is out with a scathing new report on the simple things states have done which california did not do that lawmakers are now looking into. they believe that these simple things would have prevented the flood of phony jobless claims at the edd....
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but boy the title of humility assumes latest release the track is an ode to compton hendrik of a boy unama chief. vit boy died fighting german colonial troops in present day namibia south african rapper humid because some is a direct descendant of it boys his goal inspiring people to take pride in their ancestry. we don't have that icons of people who are off. shore. or whatever and so it's so important for people to have that to to i think a beautiful way to put it is to say that rock from which we were cut you know to to know this is who we are we can strive for. with his people here will be a some refers to the so-called colored community in post apartheid south africa the community faces economic challenges and prejudices their way of speaking the afrikaans language he says is often associated with gangsterism and poor education . they're making fun of that so that need 1st needed to be liberated and for me for about 10 years now then was all i focused on is to go into schools and say boo but i'd say what i was your how do you speak it's not substandard of this or whatever this i
but boy the title of humility assumes latest release the track is an ode to compton hendrik of a boy unama chief. vit boy died fighting german colonial troops in present day namibia south african rapper humid because some is a direct descendant of it boys his goal inspiring people to take pride in their ancestry. we don't have that icons of people who are off. shore. or whatever and so it's so important for people to have that to to i think a beautiful way to put it is to say that rock from...
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the unusual mirrored structure was discovered on compton beach, on the west side of the isle of wighten credit for the monoliths in america, but it has not claimed this one. the former england and leeds rhinos rugby league player kevin sinfield has just run seven marathons in seven days — all of them in well under four hours. his extraordinary test of endurance was to raise money for his friend and former team mate, 38—year—old rob burrow, who has motor neurone disease. and he raised far more than anyone expected. here's our sports correspondent, katie gornall. cheering it was a challenge powered by friendship and, this morning, that challenge entered its final strides. kevin sinfield had just run seven marathons in seven days to support the motor neurone disease association, and his former team—mate, rob burrow. made up, overwhelmed. that was unbelievable. we never knew it'd turn into anything like this. it was just six mates trying to raise a bit of money for rob. and my wife said to me this morning, "if someone offered to double it, would you do it again?", and in an instant, i sai
the unusual mirrored structure was discovered on compton beach, on the west side of the isle of wighten credit for the monoliths in america, but it has not claimed this one. the former england and leeds rhinos rugby league player kevin sinfield has just run seven marathons in seven days — all of them in well under four hours. his extraordinary test of endurance was to raise money for his friend and former team mate, 38—year—old rob burrow, who has motor neurone disease. and he raised far...
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then, really through -- actually the director of the little compton historical society he introduced me to a part of the story i didn't know. one of her sons had become enslaved. that gave me a chance to do something beyond the statistics of hundreds of wampanoags enslaved and check the experience of one family going from a position of political leadership and prominence to being reduced to slavery. >> i am not from there either. >> all right. thank you. >> i want to thank you very much for joining us tonight. yes, i would have much rather come you come to cape cod but doing this via zoom and you being safe in northern virginia hopefully this was better than pilgrim hall went. >> great. >> i want to wish you great and good luck with this book. i want to wish everyone well tonight. good luck with this. good night everybody.>>> you are watching american history tv every weekend on cspan 3. >>> today we are brought to you by -- to provide tv tv was as a public service. >>> up next, the heritage foundation hosts a discussion about the mayflower contact. it is the document signed by the m
then, really through -- actually the director of the little compton historical society he introduced me to a part of the story i didn't know. one of her sons had become enslaved. that gave me a chance to do something beyond the statistics of hundreds of wampanoags enslaved and check the experience of one family going from a position of political leadership and prominence to being reduced to slavery. >> i am not from there either. >> all right. thank you. >> i want to thank you...
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and then, really through, actually, a -- the director of the little compton historical society introduced me to a part of this story i didn't know. one of her sons had become a slave by the 1690s. so, you know, that gave me a chance to, you know, do something beyond the statistics of hundreds of wampanogs enslaved and really trap the experience of one family going from a position of political leadership and prominence to being reduced to slavery. >> i think it's pronounced siconit. >> okay, thanks. siconit. >>> i want to thank you very much for joining us tonight. yes, i would have much rather have had you come to cape cod, but doing this via zoom, you being safe in northern virginia, hopefully this went better than pilgrim hall went. >> it was great. >> i want to wish you good luck with this book. i want to thank everyone else for joining us tonight. good luck with this, thank you so much, and good night, everybody. >>> you're watching american history tv. every weekend on c-span3, explore our nation's past. american history tv on c-span3, created by america's cable television companies
and then, really through, actually, a -- the director of the little compton historical society introduced me to a part of this story i didn't know. one of her sons had become a slave by the 1690s. so, you know, that gave me a chance to, you know, do something beyond the statistics of hundreds of wampanogs enslaved and really trap the experience of one family going from a position of political leadership and prominence to being reduced to slavery. >> i think it's pronounced siconit....
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. >> there was a tabloid story that she came straight out of compton, a part of los angeles that hadutation. that illusion with all of that racialized baggage, it's very potent. >> i read stuff from certain writers who said, well, we can absolutely understand why he's in love with her and why he fancies her, but you don't marry her. it is racism. it's totally racism. >> i do think that a lot of the press coverage of meghan markle has been, you know, extraordinarily sour, misogynist and i would say implicitly racist. >> that must have been a shock to her and very wounding. >> in september 2019 harry and meghan undertake a royal tour of southern africa. >> i want you to know that for me, i am here with you as a mother, as a wife, as a woman, as a woman of color, and as your sister. >> as the couple prepares to return home, meghan shares her feelings about the pressure he's under. >> can you put up with this? can you deal with it? >> it's not enough to just survive something, right? that's not the point of life. you've got to thrive, you've got to feel happy and i think i really tried t
. >> there was a tabloid story that she came straight out of compton, a part of los angeles that hadutation. that illusion with all of that racialized baggage, it's very potent. >> i read stuff from certain writers who said, well, we can absolutely understand why he's in love with her and why he fancies her, but you don't marry her. it is racism. it's totally racism. >> i do think that a lot of the press coverage of meghan markle has been, you know, extraordinarily sour,...
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paul, minnesota, compton, california, they are started pilots. this will help the pilots expand. what's frustrating to me is that it takes the generosity of jack dorsey and not the action of elected leaders like mitch mcconnell to provide for our citizens. for not luxuries but necessities. we're talk about people in line for foods. >> stockton, it was planning to end but this is a kind of program that you see as being sustainable. is this something that federal or state, local governments can undertake private citizens like jack dorsey and others. is this the kind of program that should be running all over this country, not just 30 needs to b. i am very adamant about the fact that just like dr. king talked about, just like thomas payne talked about at the beginning of the formation of this republic guaranteed income has to be a policy for the country so every american has an income floor and covid-19 made that incredibly clear and congress can do it. there's bills in congress that mitch mcconnell is sitting on allowing folks to receive $1,20 at least during the pandemic. we'll ne
paul, minnesota, compton, california, they are started pilots. this will help the pilots expand. what's frustrating to me is that it takes the generosity of jack dorsey and not the action of elected leaders like mitch mcconnell to provide for our citizens. for not luxuries but necessities. we're talk about people in line for foods. >> stockton, it was planning to end but this is a kind of program that you see as being sustainable. is this something that federal or state, local governments...
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. >> and plenty itself is growing with a new warehouse in compton and the addition of strawberries. >> this is ultimately a plattform that is going to be growing dozens and dozens of field crops over the next few years. >> and with less available farmland and a greater demand for healthy food, plenty plans to pack in more produce one warehouse at a time. sharon, kpix 5. >>> the impact by some high profile tech investors. >>> more than 20 months after a fire near will you destroyed notre dame. a special christmas day performance. >>> plus, a grandpa with an amazing skull. find out. we'll be ruth back. hey! it's me! your dry skin! i'm craving something we're missing. the ceramides in cerave. they help restore my natural barrier, so i can lock in moisture. we've got to have each other's backs... cerave. now the #1 dermatologist recommended skincare brand. >>> this morning, a woman is in serious condition after a car plunged off a cliff. you can see that an overturned car down on the beach. the driver was taken to a trauma center. >>> the holiday season can sometimes have a hidden dark si
. >> and plenty itself is growing with a new warehouse in compton and the addition of strawberries. >> this is ultimately a plattform that is going to be growing dozens and dozens of field crops over the next few years. >> and with less available farmland and a greater demand for healthy food, plenty plans to pack in more produce one warehouse at a time. sharon, kpix 5. >>> the impact by some high profile tech investors. >>> more than 20 months after a fire...
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and at another in compton. >>> san jose state's football team may be facing a big off the field penalty ahead of its biggest game in years. the spartans will try to finish undefeated on new year's eve when they face boise state in the arizona bowl. now they are facing possible fines, even more severe punishment from santa clara county for not following local health orders after spending time between road games in the south bay. county rules call for a ten-day quarantine when traveling more than 150 miles out of the county. the university spokesperson tells us the team's travel plans did follow county health orders. we'll follow that back and forth. >>> the clock is ticking with two days before christmas. customers can use its countless same -- contactless, i should say, pick up and delivery options. walmart wants to tackle one of online shopping's biggest drawbacks, that return. walmart is launching a program for scheduling a pickup of a return and you can schedule it from walmart's webpage or app. >>> cookies and spam. i don't know if these good. the sandwich is not for everyone, me in
and at another in compton. >>> san jose state's football team may be facing a big off the field penalty ahead of its biggest game in years. the spartans will try to finish undefeated on new year's eve when they face boise state in the arizona bowl. now they are facing possible fines, even more severe punishment from santa clara county for not following local health orders after spending time between road games in the south bay. county rules call for a ten-day quarantine when traveling...
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church lived in little compton, rhode island at the conflict. he was the only english set other admits several hundred indians. by necessity he had gotten to know them well. he was a very good friend of the female. as this war was bidding he realized most of the indians in the region wanted no part of it. in fact, some were willing to fight on the english side. among the english, as with these first atrocities, the hatred and the anger and racial nature of this became such that all indians became the enemy. early on in the fighting, several hundred native americans gave themselves up to the authorities in modern-day new bedford. they thought this is what we were supposed to do if we are going to stay out of this. josiah and other authorities and plymouth colony would crowd them into a ship, sell them to the caribbean where they were sold as slaves to the sugar plantations. if you had told me two decades ago that slavery was an issue in the history of plymouth colony i would have been very surprised but it's sure. is in this 76 year span you see
church lived in little compton, rhode island at the conflict. he was the only english set other admits several hundred indians. by necessity he had gotten to know them well. he was a very good friend of the female. as this war was bidding he realized most of the indians in the region wanted no part of it. in fact, some were willing to fight on the english side. among the english, as with these first atrocities, the hatred and the anger and racial nature of this became such that all indians...
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uncover what took place in philadelphia city in 1787, i would encourage this most wise audience to compton plate these two questions over the course of our debate. first and foremost, how have the articles of confederation failed in guaranteeing those principles of life, liberty and the pursuit of happy venus? and second, how will this proposed constitution for fact the system of government. i encourage you through these debates to harken not international foisted tells you the people of america, knit together by so many corps of defection, cannot being members of the same family. cannot be guardians of their mutual happiness, cannot be children of one flourishing empire. hurricane up to the voice the toys of the system is a novelty in the political world, that has no place in the wildest of objectives, and rationalized of intense. instead ladies and gentlemen i enjoy invite you over the course of this discourse, to bring your mind, bring your curiosity, and together as a singular people, we may yet find a proper course for america. i thank you. >> well mister madison, i must say, they tau
uncover what took place in philadelphia city in 1787, i would encourage this most wise audience to compton plate these two questions over the course of our debate. first and foremost, how have the articles of confederation failed in guaranteeing those principles of life, liberty and the pursuit of happy venus? and second, how will this proposed constitution for fact the system of government. i encourage you through these debates to harken not international foisted tells you the people of...
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rich boy the title of humility a sim's latest release the track is an ode to compton hendrik with boy unama chief . boy died fighting german colonial troops in present day namibia south african rapper humid because some is a direct descendant of it boys his goal inspiring people to take pride in their ancestry. we don't have that icons of people who are off. shore. or whatever and so it's so important for people to have that to to i think a beautiful way to put it is to say that rock from which we were cut you know to to know this is who we are we can strive for with his people here will be a some refers to the so-called colored community in post apartheid south africa the community faces economic challenges and prejudices their way of speaking the afrikaans language he says is often associated with gangsterism and poor education . they're making fun of that so that need 1st needed to be liberated and for me for about 10 years now then was all i focused on is to go into schools and say but how is your how do you speak it's not substandard of this or whatever this is so important this
rich boy the title of humility a sim's latest release the track is an ode to compton hendrik with boy unama chief . boy died fighting german colonial troops in present day namibia south african rapper humid because some is a direct descendant of it boys his goal inspiring people to take pride in their ancestry. we don't have that icons of people who are off. shore. or whatever and so it's so important for people to have that to to i think a beautiful way to put it is to say that rock from which...
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church lived in little compton, rhode island at the outbreak of the war. it was the only settler among several indians several hundred indians, and by necessity he did not know them very well. what has this war was building, he realized that most indians in the region wanted no part of it. in fact some indians were going to fight on the english side. but among the english as was this these first atrocities, the anger, and the racial nature of this became such that all indians became the enemy. early on in the fighting, several hundred native americans gave themselves up to the authorities. they thought this is what they were supposed to do if we were to stay out of this. jean science window and others crowded them off into a ship, and seldom to the caribbean where they were sold as slaves to the sugar plantations. if you told me two decades ago that slavery was an issue in the history of plymouth county i, would be very surprised, but it was true. in the 76 year span, you see so much of the issues of america in this very confined space. when church heard a
church lived in little compton, rhode island at the outbreak of the war. it was the only settler among several indians several hundred indians, and by necessity he did not know them very well. what has this war was building, he realized that most indians in the region wanted no part of it. in fact some indians were going to fight on the english side. but among the english as was this these first atrocities, the anger, and the racial nature of this became such that all indians became the enemy....
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amy compton phillips says that could lead to ink equities. >> think about if you live across the state line and imagine in the hallway you can't get the vaccine no matter how much you want it and this other whole population of nurses has it. >> reporter: while health workers and nursing home residents are first some areas like connecticut are communicating now about when other groups will be able to get a shot maybe not until june for younger healthy people but in nassau county, new york, they're already starting a campaign >> the quicker we can get out there with a message that people can connect to and they can trust the better, the better off we'll be >> reporter: and, shep, this is going to happen really fast. next week on thursday, fda's team of outside advisers meets, and the fda could decide any time after that. >> meg, these vaccines require two shots a few week as part, right? but we've been trying to find out how people will learn when to go back for their second. have we gotten anywhere. >> reporter: we have been learning about that. different places will do it different way
amy compton phillips says that could lead to ink equities. >> think about if you live across the state line and imagine in the hallway you can't get the vaccine no matter how much you want it and this other whole population of nurses has it. >> reporter: while health workers and nursing home residents are first some areas like connecticut are communicating now about when other groups will be able to get a shot maybe not until june for younger healthy people but in nassau county, new...
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cortez masto: thank you senator compton pritikin agree more with you doctor hart in this white i've introducedlegislation for privacy. we need to do something about this. it of intimate to foreign interference. i am concerned in any of my colleagues are about that growing interference in our elections in public discourse and i've . legislation around those states and oversight letters to address the chinese government's attempt to influence our media and our schools we talked about it. we seen that in russia. if i know you done research in this area. what type of challenges about chinese government and attempts to influence our public discourse among specifically can the congress do about that. >> thank you for the question. someone else mentioned before me, the interference attempts, reaches multiple platforms and audiences. in a confucius institute's and other that worsen the universities, there are attempts to the think tank reports. to sway the media reporting. this is a media thing. the most important important thing we can do to push back is transparency and exposure. to help american ci
cortez masto: thank you senator compton pritikin agree more with you doctor hart in this white i've introducedlegislation for privacy. we need to do something about this. it of intimate to foreign interference. i am concerned in any of my colleagues are about that growing interference in our elections in public discourse and i've . legislation around those states and oversight letters to address the chinese government's attempt to influence our media and our schools we talked about it. we seen...
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the compton pledge.e the demonstration in jackson, mississippi, the magnolia mother's trust. these run from $500 to $1000 a month, generally paid for through philanthropy, private dollars saying, i want to demonstrate what this would me if the government did it and took this on as policy -- what this would mean. a few others are using c.a.r.e.s. act dollars, just starting to make that work for the demonstrations. but the mayors are the first to enough.s will never be a patchwork quilt here and there of support is not the way we want to do things. it needs to come quickly and efficiently, and it needs to be for everyone, no matter how they work or where they live in the united states. host: can you elaborate on that piece? you sent us far as using the c.a.r.e.s. act money for these experiments? guest: there are c.a.r.e.s. act dollars that came to the cities and the states and some of them say this is the best way to use the c.a.r.e.s. act dollars is to give people money directly. host: tyrone is in washin
the compton pledge.e the demonstration in jackson, mississippi, the magnolia mother's trust. these run from $500 to $1000 a month, generally paid for through philanthropy, private dollars saying, i want to demonstrate what this would me if the government did it and took this on as policy -- what this would mean. a few others are using c.a.r.e.s. act dollars, just starting to make that work for the demonstrations. but the mayors are the first to enough.s will never be a patchwork quilt here and...