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donna: none. only time i realized that there was something going on is when they started to talk about this jane fonda and this is that and the other thing, and i realized that there was something, there was some fraction of society back home that had gone a little askew. i did not know quite what, but something had gone askew. we did not have satellites, air vietnam did not tell us anything like that. they played music and they told us the weather in chicago and the entertainers that came, they did not want to bring us down by telling us stuff. i remember gypsy rose lee, and one person came to the hospital to visit the patients. and my mother said, you had your picture taken with two? i said, gypsy rose lee. and she said, do you know what she does? and i said, no. she said, do not show the picture to aunt mimmy. i found out years later. but marcato enteban, he was very nice and wonderful. they never even said anything to us. but up along the dmz, the only communications was an occasional letter t
donna: none. only time i realized that there was something going on is when they started to talk about this jane fonda and this is that and the other thing, and i realized that there was something, there was some fraction of society back home that had gone a little askew. i did not know quite what, but something had gone askew. we did not have satellites, air vietnam did not tell us anything like that. they played music and they told us the weather in chicago and the entertainers that came,...
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donna, want you?exible with republican lawmakers in terms of what these bans might look like. >> well, i think as you can see from the polling, democratic voters as well as their legislators with a couple of exceptions are strongly supportive of an assault weapons ban, reinstating an enhanced assault weapons ban from the one that expired. i think it does become difficult sort of describing these weapons. i mean, assault-style weapons can, you know, be across the spectrum. i think that carlos is right. i think there can be -- a lot of democratic support, frankly, for reducing the magazine capacity. and so maybe that's the -- you know, the middle ground here. but among democrats, you would see strong support for limiting magazines and for a fullout ban on assault weapons. >> okay. so let me just sum up. so we're talking about assault weapons ban. democrats, that would be a "yes." magazines, if we include that, that could also be a "yes." donna, what about exemptions for law enforcement officers or for g
donna, want you?exible with republican lawmakers in terms of what these bans might look like. >> well, i think as you can see from the polling, democratic voters as well as their legislators with a couple of exceptions are strongly supportive of an assault weapons ban, reinstating an enhanced assault weapons ban from the one that expired. i think it does become difficult sort of describing these weapons. i mean, assault-style weapons can, you know, be across the spectrum. i think that...
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i'm -- i hear you, donna. i'm going to -- donna, did you want to jump in?it's -- well, i think the exemptions, yes, but the permit's a question mark. >> so we'll question mark perms. so that's great. that means we've got one, at least, where we've got potential bipartisan support, if you two can go make this one happen. so that's good. but carlos, i do take donna's point, though. she is right. the polling data says the american people are kind of on the democratic party's side with this one. can you explain why anybody needs an assault weapon? i'm not saying people shouldn't be allowed to buy them or that people who buy assault weapons are terrible people. set all of that aside. why shouldn't the united states ban these weapons? you don't actually need these weapons? why should we keep them? >> well, joshua, a lot of people would just simply answer that the second amendment gives them the right to have these kinds of weapons, and you talked about the polling, let's get into the politics for a second. for democrats, restricting guns politically is an easy is
i'm -- i hear you, donna. i'm going to -- donna, did you want to jump in?it's -- well, i think the exemptions, yes, but the permit's a question mark. >> so we'll question mark perms. so that's great. that means we've got one, at least, where we've got potential bipartisan support, if you two can go make this one happen. so that's good. but carlos, i do take donna's point, though. she is right. the polling data says the american people are kind of on the democratic party's side with this...
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donna, let me start with you. because you've got real hands on experience in some of the decisions they have been within the democratic caucus at various times. any political party is going to have factions within it, it's gonna have fights over policy. there's going to be different digital graphic interest. does the first hundred days, it does seem joe biden in rhetoric and substance has held this caucus together across the board pretty well. how do you think tonight worked in that respect? >> i actually think that the president did a really good job in laying out a forward looking
donna, let me start with you. because you've got real hands on experience in some of the decisions they have been within the democratic caucus at various times. any political party is going to have factions within it, it's gonna have fights over policy. there's going to be different digital graphic interest. does the first hundred days, it does seem joe biden in rhetoric and substance has held this caucus together across the board pretty well. how do you think tonight worked in that respect?...
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. >> that includes donna and phil welch. when they built their home n 2001, they thought they were moving into an ideal countryside home. >> and we were so excited about moving to the country. um, fresh air, you know, kind of john denver-ish generation that we were from. and we were excited about bringing our children to the country. you know, building the home of our dreams. >> instead, like others in juliette, they got sick. >> several years after we moved in, i started developing some numbness in my feet. first in one foot, and then it just kept getting worse. and it just really was concerning. i would lose my balance. then, i had a stomachache for 3 weeks, really, really bad. i had bn to t doctor, he drew blood, and he called me at work and said, your liver is almost in failure. he said, i've never seen liver enzymes as high as yours are. >> donna isn't the only one with severe health issues. mark goolsby, who once worked at the plant, doesn't believe it's safe to live here. >> there's been 12 people on this road alone d
. >> that includes donna and phil welch. when they built their home n 2001, they thought they were moving into an ideal countryside home. >> and we were so excited about moving to the country. um, fresh air, you know, kind of john denver-ish generation that we were from. and we were excited about bringing our children to the country. you know, building the home of our dreams. >> instead, like others in juliette, they got sick. >> several years after we moved in, i...
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hi, donna.o what impact might this have on team newsome or will it just rattled the republicans already set to run. >> i don't read this as being a major threat to gavin the way the process works is that if a majority votes to recall well, first of all, to get on the ballot which looks like it probably will a majority vote to recall then it's the person who wins them the most votes will succeed him. and that her if the most credible challengers are seen as conservative republicans that's going to be an uphill climb in california. >> yeah. i'm curious about the conservative republican vote because caitlin kennard jenner is transgender and there are republican lawmakers across the country right now that are trying to take away transgender rights and in california, that's not happening because the democrats control the state capitol, but with california conservative republican voters vote for a transgender candidate. even if that candidate is a republican. >> yeah. that's an excellent point that do
hi, donna.o what impact might this have on team newsome or will it just rattled the republicans already set to run. >> i don't read this as being a major threat to gavin the way the process works is that if a majority votes to recall well, first of all, to get on the ballot which looks like it probably will a majority vote to recall then it's the person who wins them the most votes will succeed him. and that her if the most credible challengers are seen as conservative republicans that's...
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than 4,000 held by the border patrol in severely overcrowded detention facilities like this one in donna, texas, where they are packed shoulder to shoulder in a pandemic. the border patrol is telling telemundo that the boy is safe at one of their facilities the next step would be trying to reach his parents as the record breaking number of unaccompanied children continued to cross the border >> sad watching that kid kind of roam the desert area all by himself with no idea if anybody is going to pull up on him >> yeah, that's a real look at what it's like out there >> our thanks to andrea mitchell >>> going to turn to weather right now. janessa webb joins us right now with the midweek forecast. hopefully it's looking good. >> yeah. i have the positive news of the day. a ton of sunshine continues for the east coast and you will not need that coat. we have the deep south that remains above average. today i am watching a little bit of severe weather that's sparking up across wisconsin into the great lakes and then it starts to linger more into the gulf coast communities for louisiana all the
than 4,000 held by the border patrol in severely overcrowded detention facilities like this one in donna, texas, where they are packed shoulder to shoulder in a pandemic. the border patrol is telling telemundo that the boy is safe at one of their facilities the next step would be trying to reach his parents as the record breaking number of unaccompanied children continued to cross the border >> sad watching that kid kind of roam the desert area all by himself with no idea if anybody is...
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senator ted cruz was in donna, texas, recently. this is what he had to say. [video clip] >> as we stand by the banks of the rio grande, we have an army of tv cameras. it is striking that not a single one of these cameras is allowed in the donna facility. we requested that media company us in the facility. the biden administration said no. the trump administration allowed mediate inside facilities like that. the obama administration allowed media inside facilities like that. the biden administration wants to hide what is going on. a number of >> remarks on the march jobs report. pres. biden: i'm looking forward to it. good morning. this morning, we have learned that our economy created 900,000 jobs in march. it means the first two months of our administration, we've seen more jobs created than the first two months in any administration in history. we still have a long way to go to get our economy back on track after the worst crisis in more than a century. my message to the american people is this -- help is here, opportunity is coming, and at long last there
senator ted cruz was in donna, texas, recently. this is what he had to say. [video clip] >> as we stand by the banks of the rio grande, we have an army of tv cameras. it is striking that not a single one of these cameras is allowed in the donna facility. we requested that media company us in the facility. the biden administration said no. the trump administration allowed mediate inside facilities like that. the obama administration allowed media inside facilities like that. the biden...
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donna has late-staple alzheimer's and has been confined to a long-term care facility >> she's the lovef my life. >> reporter: carl has dutifully visited three times a week, working hard to bring her a smile. >> there you go. >> reporter: when colorado announced it would allow visitors, carl was giddy waiting to see his high school sweetheart and wife of 55 years our denver affiliate kusa with their cameras rolling for their first hug in a year >> she held his hand for a long time. >> reporter: donna is non-verbal but hummed along when husband sang. ♪ you make me happy when skies are gray ♪ >> reporter: even a pandemic is no match for true love. ♪ please don't take m sunshine away ♪ >> a sweet a moment as they come. that's "nightly news" for this tuesday thank you for watching take care of yourself and each other good night >>> right now at 6:00 the biggest vac seen site in the bay area is staying open, but the feds are cutting the vaccine supply for the oakland coliseum site. how this could impact the entire bay area. >>> plus, opening up three bay area counties move from red to orange
donna has late-staple alzheimer's and has been confined to a long-term care facility >> she's the lovef my life. >> reporter: carl has dutifully visited three times a week, working hard to bring her a smile. >> there you go. >> reporter: when colorado announced it would allow visitors, carl was giddy waiting to see his high school sweetheart and wife of 55 years our denver affiliate kusa with their cameras rolling for their first hug in a year >> she held his hand...
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than 4,000 held by the border patrol in severely overcrowded detention facilities like this one in donna, texas, where they are packe shoulder-to-shoulder in a pandemic. tonight the border patrol is telling telemundo that the boy is safe at one of their facilities the next step would be trying to reach his parents as a record-breaking number of unaccompanied children continue to cross the border. lester >> andrea mitchell >>> and then there's this human rights groups say the children of myanmar are playing a terrible price at hands of security forces in a horrifying crackdown following the military coup two months ago. keir simmons is following the situation there. >> reporter: this 7-year-old was shot by a soldier in her own home myanmar's youngest victim of a brutal military crackdown that tonight human rights groups say is sparing no one, including an alarming number of children >> well over 40 children have been killed >> reporter: the 7-year-old's family says she died in her father's arms. how does a 7-year-old girl get killed by the military >> the military barged into her house ob
than 4,000 held by the border patrol in severely overcrowded detention facilities like this one in donna, texas, where they are packe shoulder-to-shoulder in a pandemic. tonight the border patrol is telling telemundo that the boy is safe at one of their facilities the next step would be trying to reach his parents as a record-breaking number of unaccompanied children continue to cross the border. lester >> andrea mitchell >>> and then there's this human rights groups say the...
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donna, john, and frank are sticking around. when we return, the conspiracy case against a right-wing militia groups who stormed the capitol on january 6th is getting bigger. that story's next. is tting bigger that story's next. [laughs] ♪ hold my pouch. ♪ trust us, us kids are ready to take things into our own hands. don't think so? hold my pouch. my plaque psoriasis... ...the itching ...the burning. the stinging. my skin was no longer mine. my psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff,
donna, john, and frank are sticking around. when we return, the conspiracy case against a right-wing militia groups who stormed the capitol on january 6th is getting bigger. that story's next. is tting bigger that story's next. [laughs] ♪ hold my pouch. ♪ trust us, us kids are ready to take things into our own hands. don't think so? hold my pouch. my plaque psoriasis... ...the itching ...the burning. the stinging. my skin was no longer mine. my psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff,
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. >> donna, jason, we have all tragically been on the air together for too many of these conversations, and so i just want to ask you, first, donna, what are your thoughts today on this story, achingly similar, with all structural problems really in place we talk about every single time a family has to publicly grieve like daunte's family had to do today. >> you know, nicolle, as i was listening and feeling the pain of this mom and aunt, and, you know, hearing their pain that we've heard so many times before, and you know, a friend of mine wrote me last night that, how dare she have the audacity to be a black woman giving birth to black male children? in this world? i feel that same audacity and vanity, given what we all see too many times in america, and wondering how and when it's going to change. i don't know that i have an answer for that. even as we're in the midst of the derek chauvin trial, just miles away from brooklyn center. so it is that pain that takes away something from each one of us, not to mention the pain of that one grieving family. >> jason, i read your twitter feed
. >> donna, jason, we have all tragically been on the air together for too many of these conversations, and so i just want to ask you, first, donna, what are your thoughts today on this story, achingly similar, with all structural problems really in place we talk about every single time a family has to publicly grieve like daunte's family had to do today. >> you know, nicolle, as i was listening and feeling the pain of this mom and aunt, and, you know, hearing their pain that we've...
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we welcome san jose state political science lecturer donna crane.hanks for joining same question that we just asked a reporter in washington. what stood out for you? >> well, what stood up for me president biden's comfort in that space. of course he's a veteran of capitol hill, but also, you know, his political dna is really imprinted with with the qualities of asked ability and empathy. and those really came through tonight especially in a small in a smaller crowd. it just felt a little bit into it. and he was clearly comfortable in that space. and with this agenda, that's what stood out to me in terms of town. >> donna supposedly tells us speechwriters that he wants to sound like he's talking to relatives. so i think that probably worked. donna, let me ask, you know, he did kind of reference republicans a few times sometimes in a friendly manner, sometimes not so much. they accuse him of not really doing anything to reach out to try to work with family. is that going to be a continuing problem. >> i think they're going to continue to make that cas
we welcome san jose state political science lecturer donna crane.hanks for joining same question that we just asked a reporter in washington. what stood out for you? >> well, what stood up for me president biden's comfort in that space. of course he's a veteran of capitol hill, but also, you know, his political dna is really imprinted with with the qualities of asked ability and empathy. and those really came through tonight especially in a small in a smaller crowd. it just felt a little...
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he is joined by senator ben cardin, former representative donna edwards and former representative carlos carbelo. they're going to draft an outline of a law addressing gun violence that could pass right now to show what it takes to turn these ideas into laws. watch "the week with joshua johnson" tonight, 8:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. >>> the death of george floyd and what caused it. our expert panel joins me to break down what we learned and the impact of this week's medical testimony. what will it ultimately mean for the outcome of the trial of the former police officer charged in floyd's death? stay with us. officer chargeind floyd's death? stay with us this is a cold cal♪ yeah, what y'all want? will you turn to cold washing with tide? tide cleans better in cold than the bargain brand in hot. so, mr. t can wash his hanes tees in cold. that's true mr. t. i pity the fool who don't turn to cold. ahh. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love,... more adventure,... more community. but with my hiv treatment,... there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor... and s
he is joined by senator ben cardin, former representative donna edwards and former representative carlos carbelo. they're going to draft an outline of a law addressing gun violence that could pass right now to show what it takes to turn these ideas into laws. watch "the week with joshua johnson" tonight, 8:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. >>> the death of george floyd and what caused it. our expert panel joins me to break down what we learned and the impact of this week's medical...
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this is a mile-long stretch on the property in the donna facility. we can see bulldozers and tractors that are setting up new tent facilities. we did try to go in. journalists are not allowed to go in and they didn't tell us specifically where the children are on this facility, however, again as we have heard from the administration, they are trying to find new ways and more space for them as we move forward. eric. eric: all right, alex, thanks so much in donna, texas even though the president says the border is closed, the ports do say that families are being released into the country with dates for their asylum hearings. meanwhile coming up, we will talk a lot more about this with mayor chris riggs of arizona, he's declared a state of emergency in the city because of the surge. he's warned that small city does not have a hospital or shelter that can handle the migrants and come summer, officials say they fear they may be finding bodies because of the increase. we will be talking to the mayor coming up on fox news live, arthel. arthel: eric, thank y
this is a mile-long stretch on the property in the donna facility. we can see bulldozers and tractors that are setting up new tent facilities. we did try to go in. journalists are not allowed to go in and they didn't tell us specifically where the children are on this facility, however, again as we have heard from the administration, they are trying to find new ways and more space for them as we move forward. eric. eric: all right, alex, thanks so much in donna, texas even though the president...
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. >>> donna curtis rowe served as u.s. army nurse during the vietnam war. up next she describes her training, experiences and interactions with the vietnamese people. this interview is from the veterans history project and was conducted by the atlanta history kenan research center. >> how old were you when you went to vietnam? >> i was 24. >> 24. what was your family status? >> i was married to my husband, al, who was also in the military. we went together and at home was my sister, brother, mother and father back in massachusetts. >> your hometown? >> massachusetts, small town, outside of worcester, massachusetts, about 40 miles from boston. >> outside worcester. >> uh-huh. >> what year it was you went to vietnam? >> i wases in vietnam '68 to '69. >> what was your sense of the vietnam war before you decided to enter the military? >> well, actually, i didn't have much of a sense of it at all. the way i entered the military was that the army nurse corporation and the navy nurse corps came around to different nursing schools, and they had formulated the stude
. >>> donna curtis rowe served as u.s. army nurse during the vietnam war. up next she describes her training, experiences and interactions with the vietnamese people. this interview is from the veterans history project and was conducted by the atlanta history kenan research center. >> how old were you when you went to vietnam? >> i was 24. >> 24. what was your family status? >> i was married to my husband, al, who was also in the military. we went together and...
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donna, john, and frank are sticking around.case against a right-wing militia groups who stormed the capitol on january 6th is getting bigger. that story's next. is tting bigger that story's next. [laughs] ♪ hold my pouch. ♪ trust us, us kids are ready to take things into our own hands. don't think so? hold my pouch. my plaque psoriasis... ...the itching ...the burning. the stinging. my skin was no longer mine. my psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen... painful. emerge tremfyant™ with tremfya®, adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...can uncover clearer skin and improve symptoms at 16 weeks. tremfya® is also approved for adults with active psoriatic arthritis. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. tremfya®. emerge tremfyant™ janssen can help you explore cost support options. we're carvana, the company who invented car vending mach
donna, john, and frank are sticking around.case against a right-wing militia groups who stormed the capitol on january 6th is getting bigger. that story's next. is tting bigger that story's next. [laughs] ♪ hold my pouch. ♪ trust us, us kids are ready to take things into our own hands. don't think so? hold my pouch. my plaque psoriasis... ...the itching ...the burning. the stinging. my skin was no longer mine. my psoriatic arthritis, made my joints stiff, swollen... painful. emerge...
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mike: alex hogan starting us off from donna texas.onna, many thanks. >>> president biden trying to get bipartisan support for the 2 trillion-dollar infrastructure bill and many in the bop are fighting it and many democrats express concern how to pay for it. mark meredith at the white house. reporter: good afternoon to you, mike. president biden is spending his easter weekend up at camp david. back in d.c. his advisors are hitting the airwaves and the congress this is the time to spend $2 trillion. the proposal covers a lot of ground and 600 billion to infrastructure improvements, and money going to housing schools, government, research and development. the administration wanting to spend $100 million improving the infrastructure power grid. >> what our plan says is, let's keep the economy going. let's see more job creation. that is a really good thing for the economy. let also think to the longer term where are the invests we can make that will really drive not just more job growth but better job growth. reporter: the president is ask
mike: alex hogan starting us off from donna texas.onna, many thanks. >>> president biden trying to get bipartisan support for the 2 trillion-dollar infrastructure bill and many in the bop are fighting it and many democrats express concern how to pay for it. mark meredith at the white house. reporter: good afternoon to you, mike. president biden is spending his easter weekend up at camp david. back in d.c. his advisors are hitting the airwaves and the congress this is the time to spend...
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donna williams. donna supposed to be here. [ applause ] >> so we love you, donna. without further ado, my brother attorney chris stewart. tony, you coming up? >> come on. >> we all right. >> the first thing that happened when we heard the verdict is that we all teared up and embraced. so don't confuse these tears thinking that they are sorrow, because those were the tears that happened to african-americans when they're pulled over constantly on the side of the road and know they can't get help. those are the tears of the victims that we've seen time and time again be shot in the back, choked over loose cigarettes or killed for no reason, and justice never comes. those are the tears that someone will weep tomorrow when they are taken advantage of in an interaction with law enforcement. but today the tears are pure joy. >> yes. >> pure joy and pure shock, because days like this don't happen. the whole world should not have to rally to get justice for one man, but that's what happened. >> amen. >> this wasn't a city case. this wasn't one family's case. this was the en
donna williams. donna supposed to be here. [ applause ] >> so we love you, donna. without further ado, my brother attorney chris stewart. tony, you coming up? >> come on. >> we all right. >> the first thing that happened when we heard the verdict is that we all teared up and embraced. so don't confuse these tears thinking that they are sorrow, because those were the tears that happened to african-americans when they're pulled over constantly on the side of the road and...
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senator ted cruz was in donna, texas, recently. this is what he had to say. [video clip] >> as we stand by the banks of the rio grande, we have an army of tv cameras. it is striking that not a single one of these cameras is allowed in the donna facility. we requested that media company us in the facility. the biden administration said no. the trump administration allowed mediate inside facilities like that. the obama administration allowed media inside facilities like that. the biden administration wants to hide what is going on. a number of >> remarks on the march jobs report. pres. biden: i'm looking forward to it.
senator ted cruz was in donna, texas, recently. this is what he had to say. [video clip] >> as we stand by the banks of the rio grande, we have an army of tv cameras. it is striking that not a single one of these cameras is allowed in the donna facility. we requested that media company us in the facility. the biden administration said no. the trump administration allowed mediate inside facilities like that. the obama administration allowed media inside facilities like that. the biden...
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what does that pour tend to david jolly's point, donna?think it was a very, very problematic census. i mean, keep in mind, for example, if you were an undocumented person, you are supposed to be counted, because the census requirement -- the constitutional requirement is we count every person in the united states. people were afraid, they were afraid to step up, afraid to be counted. there was a back and forth about who was going to be counted and when, and then there were all the changes in the process that the president announcing at one point there would be an extension, then pulling back on that. so i think there are going to be plenty of grounds to challenge the census count, and i would encourage, you know, especially some of these democratic-leaning groups, where the numbers are close and the margins are close, to take whatever legal remedy there is to make sure that we had indeed a fair and accurate and complete census count. we're stuck with this for a decade, nicolle. that means everything from determining apportionment, but also
what does that pour tend to david jolly's point, donna?think it was a very, very problematic census. i mean, keep in mind, for example, if you were an undocumented person, you are supposed to be counted, because the census requirement -- the constitutional requirement is we count every person in the united states. people were afraid, they were afraid to step up, afraid to be counted. there was a back and forth about who was going to be counted and when, and then there were all the changes in...
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donna, let me start with you. because you've got real hands on experience in some of the decisions they have been within the democratic caucus at various times. any political party is going to have factions within it, it's gonna have fights over policy. there's going to be different digital graphic interest. does the first hundred days, it does seem joe biden in rhetoric and substance has held this caucus together across the board pretty well. how do you think tonight worked in that respect? >> i actually think that the president did a really good job in laying out a forward looking agenda that speaks to every element of the democratic caucus. i'm a progressive and i found lots like him there. but i would imagine that members of the more centrist members of the caucus would find locks to like as well. i think it was a really, as you described, ambitious agenda. but it was very carefully laid out. and it really spoke to where we need to move. the fact that we have come off of this pandemic and are coming out of it.
donna, let me start with you. because you've got real hands on experience in some of the decisions they have been within the democratic caucus at various times. any political party is going to have factions within it, it's gonna have fights over policy. there's going to be different digital graphic interest. does the first hundred days, it does seem joe biden in rhetoric and substance has held this caucus together across the board pretty well. how do you think tonight worked in that respect?...
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escuchamos parte de esa conversaciÓn con el congresista. >> yo estuve en donna hace unos dÍas, dondee salud no estÁ aceptando esos niÑos rÁpidamente. estÁn en los centros donde deben estar ttres dÍas, y hay unos que tienen hasta 20 dÍas, y no deben estar ahÍ. aileen: si te parece, vamos a una pausa, pero al regresar se investiga el congresista republicano matt gay por posible trÁfico sexual, y por haberle mostrado fotos y vÍdeos de mujeres desnudas a sus colegas. borja: ademÁs, el padre del niÑo que se ahogÓ en el parque acuÁtico en mÉxico reclama justicia por negligencia. tenemos los detalles volver de la con tantos proyectos, adriana requiere ayuda. necesita indeed. al patrocinar un empleo en indeed, obtienes al instante una selección de candidatos de calidad de nuestro banco de currículums. aprovecha tu crédito de setenta y cinco dólares al publicar tu primer empleo en indeed.com/oferta los centros para la prevencion y control de enfermedades anuncian que las personas quie ya se vacunados con ambas dosis ya puede viajar! esta es una buena noticia para las familias que quieren reec
escuchamos parte de esa conversaciÓn con el congresista. >> yo estuve en donna hace unos dÍas, dondee salud no estÁ aceptando esos niÑos rÁpidamente. estÁn en los centros donde deben estar ttres dÍas, y hay unos que tienen hasta 20 dÍas, y no deben estar ahÍ. aileen: si te parece, vamos a una pausa, pero al regresar se investiga el congresista republicano matt gay por posible trÁfico sexual, y por haberle mostrado fotos y vÍdeos de mujeres desnudas a sus colegas. borja:...
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donna, is this where we are?s incredible in the 2020 election to kind of try to help people navigate calling on her chief equity officer, to help people navigate how they can do what they've already done which is vote and not have trouble doing it? >> well, sadly, this is called using every tool that you have in the tool box and i think that mayor lance bottoms is doing that for the citizens of atlanta and unfortunately, there are dozens of these, i think over 360 of these type bills that are moving forward at various stages all across the country. in a couple of dozen legislatures, they've actually moved through either the house or the senate and so there's a real challenge across the country and for local officials to keep up with what's happening and to try to do the best they can to make sure that voting access is expanded. and short of passing legislation in the congress and then also try to fight these things in the court, i applaud the mayor for doing what she needs to do to make sure that the people in he
donna, is this where we are?s incredible in the 2020 election to kind of try to help people navigate calling on her chief equity officer, to help people navigate how they can do what they've already done which is vote and not have trouble doing it? >> well, sadly, this is called using every tool that you have in the tool box and i think that mayor lance bottoms is doing that for the citizens of atlanta and unfortunately, there are dozens of these, i think over 360 of these type bills that...
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i highly suggest she goes down and takes a walk to the donna facility.talk to the law enforcement officers who are killing themselves trying to get this done. >> lawrence: congressman, thank you so much. we are going to be following your leadership on this issue. thank you so much for being on the program. >> you got it. >> lawrence: coming up next, dog the bounty hunter joins me next. ♪ ♪ germ proof your car with armor all disinfectant. kills 99.9% of bacteria and viruses. my retirement plan with voya keeps me moving forward. they guide me with achievable steps that give me confidence. this is my granddaughter...she's cute like her grandpa. voya doesn't just help me get to retirement... ...they're with me all the way through it. voya. be confident to and through retirement. renae is not an influencer. she's more of a groundbreaker. just look at the way she's reshaping, and reimagining, her 4 acre slice of heaven. it's not hard to tell she's the real deal. renae runs with us on a john deere 1 series tractor, because out here, you can't fake a job well do
i highly suggest she goes down and takes a walk to the donna facility.talk to the law enforcement officers who are killing themselves trying to get this done. >> lawrence: congressman, thank you so much. we are going to be following your leadership on this issue. thank you so much for being on the program. >> you got it. >> lawrence: coming up next, dog the bounty hunter joins me next. ♪ ♪ germ proof your car with armor all disinfectant. kills 99.9% of bacteria and...
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ending human trafficking is an issue that both my wife donna and i are very passionate about. i want to pause just for a moment. to thank you, donna, for all that you've done on this critical issue for our state. [ applause ] thank you, sweetie. we have certainly made progress when it comes to identifying trafficking cases and supporting survivors. but creating a designated office will allow us to place an even more concentrated effort on ending these horrific crimes that are tantamount to modern-day slavery. third, we will be introducing legislation to create a foster youth beneficial rights. it was written by and for young people who have gone through our foster care system. i am thrilled to be able to introduce you to some of them today. antonica frazier, aliya, jarvis spearman, and tet rogers. thank you all for being here. [ applause ] your advocacy is going to continue to help so many young people. and they should know that their voices and their experiences are important. finally, i want to take a moment to discuss some other items that will be widely debated this sessio
ending human trafficking is an issue that both my wife donna and i are very passionate about. i want to pause just for a moment. to thank you, donna, for all that you've done on this critical issue for our state. [ applause ] thank you, sweetie. we have certainly made progress when it comes to identifying trafficking cases and supporting survivors. but creating a designated office will allow us to place an even more concentrated effort on ending these horrific crimes that are tantamount to...
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donna edwards served in congress from 2008 to 2017.n the ten years i served, we never had regular order. everybody called for it but we never had it. >> manchin says he wants to, quote, usher a new era of bipartisanship where we find common ground on the major policy debates facing our nation. for real? bipartisanship, with the party of donald trump? common ground with many of the same people who voted against the certification of the electoral college vote after insurrectionists invaded the capitol to try to overturn the presidential election? manchin declares, quote, it is time we do our jobs. olivier knox in "the washington post's" daily 202 pointed out last week, quote, manchin has long centered his political identity on his opposition to certain ideas. it's time for the gentleman from west virginia to show us what he's for and with whom he's working among republicans to create this legislative nirvana he talks so much about. after mass shootings in georgia, colorado, and texas, perhaps manchin could start by reviving the manchin/t
donna edwards served in congress from 2008 to 2017.n the ten years i served, we never had regular order. everybody called for it but we never had it. >> manchin says he wants to, quote, usher a new era of bipartisanship where we find common ground on the major policy debates facing our nation. for real? bipartisanship, with the party of donald trump? common ground with many of the same people who voted against the certification of the electoral college vote after insurrectionists invaded...
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it was not a chokehold and that donna williams had suggested or so testified. if you remember that testimony, donna williams disagreed with him every time and said that that was in fact a chokehold. even on the one side and three complained how that worked and while mr. nelson kwibld with her donna williams never gave that up in the testimony. when mr. floyd is saying please, please, i can't breathe, 27 times in just a few minutes, you saw it when mr. chauvin did not let up and didn't get up. even when he passed out, not breathing anymore. he doesn't let up or get up. when he knows he didn't have a pulse, he doesn't let up or get up. even when the plans come. he didn't let up and get up then. they have to come up and tap him pause he'll let up and get off the body of mr. george friday and they tried to resuscitate him in the ambulance and they never do. he never regains consciousness and he never breathes again or and his heart never pumps again planned george floyd was deceased. so finally, ladies and gentlemen, i will sit down in a minute but i wanted to save
it was not a chokehold and that donna williams had suggested or so testified. if you remember that testimony, donna williams disagreed with him every time and said that that was in fact a chokehold. even on the one side and three complained how that worked and while mr. nelson kwibld with her donna williams never gave that up in the testimony. when mr. floyd is saying please, please, i can't breathe, 27 times in just a few minutes, you saw it when mr. chauvin did not let up and didn't get up....
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donna, i start with you.s that don't like voter restriction laws, is that -- is that even legal? >> well, i mean, you know, republicans are so confused, nicole. on the one hand, they want to raise money from corporations, and they want their support for various business or other proposals and on the other hand, they want to punish them, penalize them, fine them, maybe next they'll be putting them in jail for supporting the idea that americans want to vote, they should be able to vote, and that corporations are filled with employees who want to be able to participate in the democratic process. and so, it doesn't even actually make sense from a democratic standpoint, little "d" democracy, but it sure doesn't make sense from a business standpoint. so, i'm not really sure where republicans are going on this, but i think briscoe cain got his nomenclature kind of mixed up. voter fraud is the myth, as proven by all of the elected officials and the barr justice department. it really doesn't exist in any meaningful fo
donna, i start with you.s that don't like voter restriction laws, is that -- is that even legal? >> well, i mean, you know, republicans are so confused, nicole. on the one hand, they want to raise money from corporations, and they want their support for various business or other proposals and on the other hand, they want to punish them, penalize them, fine them, maybe next they'll be putting them in jail for supporting the idea that americans want to vote, they should be able to vote, and...
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donna: 24. >> what was your family status? donna: i was married to my husband to was also in the military and we went together. at home was my sister, brother, mother, and father back in massachusetts. >> and your hometown?
donna: 24. >> what was your family status? donna: i was married to my husband to was also in the military and we went together. at home was my sister, brother, mother, and father back in massachusetts. >> and your hometown?
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host: let's talk to donna, who is calling from salem, massachusetts. donna, good morning. guest: -- caller: hi, jessica. hello? guest: hi. caller: i just wanted to, because it is my lived experience, the greatest redistribution of wealth being that property is the greatest asset of people is happening through the family court. you don't know what you don't know, until you know what, until you live it. my people were honest, hard-working. they were blessed to have a -- to have acquired property. today, because of 18 years of negation, you know, it played out just how they wanted it to play out. my elderly mother, she ended up a very wealthy woman. she owned two properties, had money in the bank. it was like oh, we can't allow that. so little by slow my family -- a decent family -- lost so much that i'm never going to recover from it. it is happening across the country. guardianship and conservatorship. they take over the rights of that person. they take over the rights, and you know what? the more horror stories i read about, a lot of these people that worked their entire l
host: let's talk to donna, who is calling from salem, massachusetts. donna, good morning. guest: -- caller: hi, jessica. hello? guest: hi. caller: i just wanted to, because it is my lived experience, the greatest redistribution of wealth being that property is the greatest asset of people is happening through the family court. you don't know what you don't know, until you know what, until you live it. my people were honest, hard-working. they were blessed to have a -- to have acquired property....
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. >> reporter: donna fisher wants to help. the retired cfo vaccine finder has managed to notch hundreds of appointments for people from her alameida home. she says persistence pays off. >> think of it as a video game. once you get to a certain level, whether it's drug site or my turn or whatever, don't go back, even if it says there's no appointment. there are. stay there, toggle, and ultimately something will show up. >> reporter: others have turned here to vaccine fairy, a site that with more than a tech savvy volunteers nationwide, is willing to take care of everything. >> you don't have to sit there and refresh, refresh, refresh. >> reporter: the site encrypts your data and provides a personal touch. >> we'll get your book being, figure out what you can and can't do, how far distancewise you can travel. and then we then go ahead and book the appointment. >> reporter: both trying to ease the pain of finding a shot. donna fisher also sent us a list of her ten favorite websites to check while making a vaccine appointment. i p
. >> reporter: donna fisher wants to help. the retired cfo vaccine finder has managed to notch hundreds of appointments for people from her alameida home. she says persistence pays off. >> think of it as a video game. once you get to a certain level, whether it's drug site or my turn or whatever, don't go back, even if it says there's no appointment. there are. stay there, toggle, and ultimately something will show up. >> reporter: others have turned here to vaccine fairy, a...
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and the donna facility, recently so crowded that children were forced to take turns sleeping on the floor. >> and matt gutman with us from l.a. county tonight, where officials, i know, are setting up a massive new facility there to house migrant children, as well. and matt, you're learning more tonight about that young boy? >> reporter: border officials, david, tell me that they are assured that he is now safe and they are working him through the system. they believe that sometime in the next few weeks he will be handed over to family members here in the united states, but david, that is a process that is on average lasting more than five weeks, so still a long road ahead for that little boy. david? >> matt gutman live in california tonight. matt, thank you. >>> next, families near the site of that toxic was water lake near tampa, florida, are now going home tonight. florida officials have lifted the evacuations now and have opened most of the nearby roads. pumps have siphoned off millions of gallons of that waste water, reducing the risk of catastrophic flooding. a submersible device wil
and the donna facility, recently so crowded that children were forced to take turns sleeping on the floor. >> and matt gutman with us from l.a. county tonight, where officials, i know, are setting up a massive new facility there to house migrant children, as well. and matt, you're learning more tonight about that young boy? >> reporter: border officials, david, tell me that they are assured that he is now safe and they are working him through the system. they believe that sometime...
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donna crane with san jose state.s always, we appreciate the knowledge and the time. >> thanks so much. thanks. still to come next in sports, the a's looking to break out the brooms today against the >> it was director jason dumas us with the highlights from that policy. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> the giants in south beach looking to avoid the series sweep against the marlins last night's game when super late so game had to get creative with his bullpen. there it is. miami, florida beautiful city. one of the best road trips in sports. a couple days in the sun. never heard anybody. alex wood made his first start of the season and he was super solid on the bumpy allowed just 3 hits and struck out 4 in 5 innings. top of the 3rd brandon belt's. most want to first. that is going to be ruled an error and baseball. so tough sell first list ella to second. guess what, that leads to this dickerson with the single to shallow right. ship on drop in there. let's tell it comes on in to score in the giants, get on the board. it i
donna crane with san jose state.s always, we appreciate the knowledge and the time. >> thanks so much. thanks. still to come next in sports, the a's looking to break out the brooms today against the >> it was director jason dumas us with the highlights from that policy. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> the giants in south beach looking to avoid the series sweep against the marlins last night's game when super late so game had to get creative with his bullpen. there it is....
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donna graves. can you hear me? >> chairman: yes go right ahead >> i focus on documenting and interpreting histories that have been overlooked or actively erased. i wrote the nomination to the national register of historic places with important support from karen kai. funding for that nomination came from the city's grant application to a national park service program that was designed to support national register nominations relevant to civil rights history. i talked with shelly caltaroni as she wrote the city's grant nomination. that how the places are critical to showing that the history and civil rights struggles in the united states is not a black white binary as it's commonly understood. i had written the historic and coauthor, the lgbtq context statement for san francisco and i found that 1830 sutter street, it will be on the primary and powerful story for japanese americans. and served multiple communities in their quest for civil rights. francis shared some of what i've found for you. equality, managing soc
donna graves. can you hear me? >> chairman: yes go right ahead >> i focus on documenting and interpreting histories that have been overlooked or actively erased. i wrote the nomination to the national register of historic places with important support from karen kai. funding for that nomination came from the city's grant application to a national park service program that was designed to support national register nominations relevant to civil rights history. i talked with shelly...
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_ little bit more engaged in the class donna from not a substantive slide -- not _ donna from not abstance of slide? i absolutely not. ok, iwould like -- not a substance of slide? i absolutely not. ok, i would like to no to the absolutely not. ok, i would like to go to the substantive _ absolutely not. ok, i would like to go to the substantive pages. i absolutely not. ok, i would like to go to the substantive pages. page | go to the substantive pages. page six. could you please describe to the jury each of these portions of training you provide? absolutely. this is primary — training you provide? absolutely. this is primary focused _ training you provide? absolutely. this is primary focused on i training you provide? absolutely. this is primary focused on cpr, l training you provide? absolutely. l this is primary focused on cpr, but we did _ this is primary focused on cpr, but we did throw in a couple of extra pieces— we did throw in a couple of extra pieces of— we did throw in a couple of extra pieces of information because we had the time _ pieces of information because we had the
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. >>> i want to bring in democratic state representative donna mcleod of georgia. thank you for being with us. i want to pick up where the mayor left off. others have said this. the law can be changed. this is not too late for georgia, but is the republican party in georgia feeling the effects of these letters, of these things that major corporations have said of the mlb pulling out of atlanta, for the all-star game, do you feel that it is having an effect on them in terms of their decision making? >> i don't know if it's having an effect on them, but it's having an effect because the statement made by the governor as well as the speaker of the house was clear that this dog is hollering because it got hit. it's important for us to stay vigilant about this. this bill took one week to get through the legislature. and i think that it's a reactionary bill actually. because we were getting up to 2,000 emails per day from the stop the steal, the folks that believed that donald trump deserved to be the winner when he lost. so we endured quite a bit. the fact that they wer
. >>> i want to bring in democratic state representative donna mcleod of georgia. thank you for being with us. i want to pick up where the mayor left off. others have said this. the law can be changed. this is not too late for georgia, but is the republican party in georgia feeling the effects of these letters, of these things that major corporations have said of the mlb pulling out of atlanta, for the all-star game, do you feel that it is having an effect on them in terms of their...
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charlie sykes, founder and editor at large of the bulwark and an msnbc contributor and donna edwards, former democratic congresswoman of maryland, contributing columnist at the "washington post" and an msnbc analyst. good afternoon to all of you, and susan, we'll pick up where we left off with the congressman with you and those allegations. according to "the new york times," gaetz had a long reputation among colleagues for really awful behavior, including a fondness for illicit drugs and younger women and members of his own party had learned to keep their distance. what are you hearing from your political colleagues about him and what do you see of the political implications of this? >> well, the political scuttlebutt, if you will, is that he's toast, that these are all very believable allegations, which is why he only had, i think, like jim jordan and marjorie taylor greene, like, the only two extremes backing matt gaetz, and that tells you a lot. because people know when to move away from someone, and that's what they've done right now. these are very serious charges. he's been out
charlie sykes, founder and editor at large of the bulwark and an msnbc contributor and donna edwards, former democratic congresswoman of maryland, contributing columnist at the "washington post" and an msnbc analyst. good afternoon to all of you, and susan, we'll pick up where we left off with the congressman with you and those allegations. according to "the new york times," gaetz had a long reputation among colleagues for really awful behavior, including a fondness for...
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thank you donna. good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. last year i think talking to you closings will be and i won't be too long. i want to start talking to you about what i call the 46. you actually have heard from 25 witnesses on the stand but there's a 46 witness and this witness was testifying to you before you got here to the courtroom they testified over everybody else's testimony on the stand it's the only witness that will be talking to you when you're back in deliberations and that witness ladies and gentlemen is common sense common sense will continue talking with you all the while because why you've heard hours and hours and hours. of discussions here in the closing. ultimately really isn't that complicated. and what it is you have to decide with respect to the excessive use of force and the issue of causation the fact that it's so simple that a child could understand it in fact the child didn't understand it when the 9 year old girl said get off of him that's not simple it was get off of him. common sense why is it necessary.
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donna is sticking around. after the break, revealing new video pulls back the curtain on the voter suppression effort underway right now today as we speak in texas. plus, a never before seen inside look at the january 6th insurrection. some of the rioters who to this day remain behind bars. and vaccinating our kids. the significant step forward by one vaccine manufacturer that is bringing the country closer to that possibility. all this and more when "deadline white house" continues after a quick break. don't go anywhere. a quick break. don't go anywhere. we didn't stop at storage or cloud. we kept going. working with our customers to enable the kind of technology that can guide an astronaut back to safety. and help make a hospital come to you, instead of you going to it. so when it comes to your business, you know we'll stop at nothing. new projects means new project managers. so when it comes you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of qualit
donna is sticking around. after the break, revealing new video pulls back the curtain on the voter suppression effort underway right now today as we speak in texas. plus, a never before seen inside look at the january 6th insurrection. some of the rioters who to this day remain behind bars. and vaccinating our kids. the significant step forward by one vaccine manufacturer that is bringing the country closer to that possibility. all this and more when "deadline white house" continues...
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magazine calls one of the women who defines 20th century style claudia skoda created net ware for singers donna summer cher tina turner and david bowie now scored his hometown of berlin is celebrating her with an exhibition of her designs the show's already been postponed twice because of the coronavirus but it's now viewable online and here on t.w. arts and culture. the exhibition dress to thrill celebrates the heady early days of claudius gotos career in the 1970 s. and eighty's. the fashion designer was a key figure in west berlin underground scene. her work was considered a fun card. does son of a card is what the other said i never said to myself now i'm going to be out on cards it just happened somehow. or we simply did what we wanted of life and berlin was a bit freer back that and you could go about things in a playful way. and. also when. surrounded by the berlin wall and east germany west berlin was a little island of freedom claudia skoda presented her clothes in an industrial complex and in her loft in a former factory building which she called publicly known a group of creatives wh
magazine calls one of the women who defines 20th century style claudia skoda created net ware for singers donna summer cher tina turner and david bowie now scored his hometown of berlin is celebrating her with an exhibition of her designs the show's already been postponed twice because of the coronavirus but it's now viewable online and here on t.w. arts and culture. the exhibition dress to thrill celebrates the heady early days of claudius gotos career in the 1970 s. and eighty's. the fashion...
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donna summer, and they make some of the biggest records of all time. ♪ oh, love to love you, baby ♪ >aw everybody out of the studio. switched the lights off. made sure that the tape is running. and i said, okay, let's do it. and i think she did it in ten minutes. >> the donna summer records, some of the biggest records of all time and they kicked off a revolution. >> unless you have been living in a sealed cave, you probably noticed that america's latest craze is disco dancing. that's dancing, without the g. >> where have you been? >> and what they generate with the records. we are talking about an estimated $4 billion, that's with a b, $4 billion a year. >> i remember really being upset about this word, disco. it was r and b music to me. and i felt like they stripped it and give it a new name or weren't giving credit where i think the credit was supposed to go. >> do it again. but bring that sound in. that's great. yeah. okay. one, two, three, four. >> bee gees always liked r and b, always liked soul. but they always had r and b leanings. >> the bee gees did what pop stars do. they r
donna summer, and they make some of the biggest records of all time. ♪ oh, love to love you, baby ♪ >aw everybody out of the studio. switched the lights off. made sure that the tape is running. and i said, okay, let's do it. and i think she did it in ten minutes. >> the donna summer records, some of the biggest records of all time and they kicked off a revolution. >> unless you have been living in a sealed cave, you probably noticed that america's latest craze is disco...
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up as rapidly as possible and close that gap soon with use built up since the pandemic started so donna how much is the e.u. supposed to spend and where is the money supposed to come from. well i don't think it necessarily has to be the e.u. collectively is the 1st point and member states. spends and borrow on their own accounts and none of them really having any trouble from the debt markets interest rates are very low which usually a signal that markets want governments to spend and if there is lots and lots of investors chasing votes and lots of government bonds then that means that they really wants governments to start turning on the spending caps so in terms of there being any risks that governments won't be able to do that and won't be able to borrow and spend i think we can be pretty confident that things will be ok and if things do start to go wrong and investors start to bonds and demand higher interest rates and then it's likely to be localized within a few countries and you know a country like germany or the netherlands or france they have no problem borrowing more and spend
up as rapidly as possible and close that gap soon with use built up since the pandemic started so donna how much is the e.u. supposed to spend and where is the money supposed to come from. well i don't think it necessarily has to be the e.u. collectively is the 1st point and member states. spends and borrow on their own accounts and none of them really having any trouble from the debt markets interest rates are very low which usually a signal that markets want governments to spend and if there...
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in this event, she was interviewed by university of miami president, donna shalala and also responded to questions submitted by students. thank you madam secretary. welcome. thank you. how long have i been inviting you here a few years? yeah a few years. yes. most of our questions today were submitted by students and let me start with the first one one of our students asked. how do i get to be secretary of state? good question. well, let me just start by thanking you very much and i have known president shalala as secretary shalaya, but also as my friend donna and so thank you very much for having me here at the u, right? i want to thank my my good friends the cobbs the ambassadors cobb for their service to the country and for their extraordinary friendship as well. and so and thanks to you university of miami students for having me here. well, so, how do you become secretary of state? all right, you start as a failed piano major. that's how you start. i actually went to college to be a concert pianist. i studied piano from the age of three. there was never any doubt that that's what
in this event, she was interviewed by university of miami president, donna shalala and also responded to questions submitted by students. thank you madam secretary. welcome. thank you. how long have i been inviting you here a few years? yeah a few years. yes. most of our questions today were submitted by students and let me start with the first one one of our students asked. how do i get to be secretary of state? good question. well, let me just start by thanking you very much and i have known...