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amazon do that for us in washington, dc now to ukraine, who will receive another $150000000.00 in military aid from the united states this month. it is the 2nd package of its kind from the biden administration, which provided $125000000.00 and $8.00 in march, and follows an escalation in fighting between ukraine's army on washing back separatists in the east of the country. molly's transitional government has named a new cabinet with colonel sergio camara. returning as defense minister, his removal was one of the factors that led to last month, 2nd cou, a military seas pow accusing the interim president and prime minister of re shuffling the cabinet without consultations on the officials have several key positions in the government led by the military leader cannot see me going to who was sworn in as president on monday. nicholas hoc has been following the story for him dot com in neighboring synagogue. remember, the eco wants to west african body for the region had asked a see me going to when he took over power to form and national unity government. and it seems the government he has ann
amazon do that for us in washington, dc now to ukraine, who will receive another $150000000.00 in military aid from the united states this month. it is the 2nd package of its kind from the biden administration, which provided $125000000.00 and $8.00 in march, and follows an escalation in fighting between ukraine's army on washing back separatists in the east of the country. molly's transitional government has named a new cabinet with colonel sergio camara. returning as defense minister, his...
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dc. >>> now over to the senate, something that we don't see too often, actual significant bipartisan supportbillion. this might be the first time you're hearing about it. all of the other very contentious battles have been playing out. so what brought them snogt china. it is designed to make the u.s. more competitive. it pumps money into businesses that make semi conductors. they target some of china's trade practices. and it boosts american requirements. but this bill's fate is not sealed yet. it's going over to the house where it is facing a steep climb and the response from china is already responding. the statement is blasting the bill full of cold war thinking and side logical congress. congressman, good morning, thank you for being back on. >> good morning, hallie, thank you for having me. >> sure, in super duper simple terms what would the average american do? >> it makes the biggest increase in science since the apollo years if will create technology across america, the heartland and the south, and that will mean millions of jobs in the next ten years for americans in the leading ind
dc. >>> now over to the senate, something that we don't see too often, actual significant bipartisan supportbillion. this might be the first time you're hearing about it. all of the other very contentious battles have been playing out. so what brought them snogt china. it is designed to make the u.s. more competitive. it pumps money into businesses that make semi conductors. they target some of china's trade practices. and it boosts american requirements. but this bill's fate is not...
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more permanent things in washington dc now here i went over to the library of congress and and stood up on the terrace. that's one of the highest points around there that you can see and what i'm showing you is those oval structures that i talked about you can see right in front of us in two different angles here. are these are these oval structures to define by a very low wall. but you can see the trees around the outside and then none just a few up close to the to the capitol. now here i want to show the wall up close. this is one of the corners and you can see there are three different walls here. one of them you can't see as well. it's in the middle, but on the left, you can see a wall of two rows of stone. and then the wall further. behind, but straight ahead has four. and i did this close-up of the wall with the four to show you that the two lower ones are the olmsted ones the two lower. layers are much older. that would be from the 1870s. but the wall was not high enough for the for the security barricade that they needed to put up after 9/11. and so they have doubled the heig
more permanent things in washington dc now here i went over to the library of congress and and stood up on the terrace. that's one of the highest points around there that you can see and what i'm showing you is those oval structures that i talked about you can see right in front of us in two different angles here. are these are these oval structures to define by a very low wall. but you can see the trees around the outside and then none just a few up close to the to the capitol. now here i want...
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daughter has done all these different things within russellville struggled through all this to get to dc. now she's in washington dc. and she lands this job. and she wants to cover what's going on in. the cap on the capitol he on capitol hill, but she realizes something. well, where am i going to take my notes? where am i going to you know, what am i gonna go? so she goes into one of these press galleries. well, she realizes soon that she's not supposed to be there and you're not supposed to take notes. in the press galway, you know, so she fats in the end of well in the in the gallery for the people. let's play the visitors game. that's what i mean. so she says, okay. she sees these reporters going into the press gallery so she follows them. but she realizes she's in a world. that she's not welcome. this is a reporter's head heaven. i think that's the word she uses in the book. there's type rights, there's dictionaries. there's reference books everything there. but she doesn't have access. so what happens really she starts this movement to get into this gallery so she can more effectively co
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in as part of a rogue's gallery of congressmen who oppose a bill to abolish slavery in washington, dc. now, why does lincoln oppose this bill to abolish slavery in washington dc as a congressman because it deviates from lincoln's vision or strategy for ending slavery lincoln hated slavery lincoln said in numerous occasions that he hated slavery as much as any abolitionist and there's no reason to doubt that but his strategy for ending slavery was very was threefold one very gradual. very congenial so it's to not uproot society to end in fact in his debates with steven douglas in 1858. lincoln said, when do i think slavery should end when will ultimate extinction of slavery occur? he said not less than 100 years. that would have placed the end of slavery at the very earliest barring civil war in 1958. it's a very gradual antislavery. lincoln also advocated compensation to masters for the loss of their property, which this bill in washington dc did not call for it's one of the reasons he opposed it and lincoln also called for or urged the subsidies for colonization for colonizing blocks out
in as part of a rogue's gallery of congressmen who oppose a bill to abolish slavery in washington, dc. now, why does lincoln oppose this bill to abolish slavery in washington dc as a congressman because it deviates from lincoln's vision or strategy for ending slavery lincoln hated slavery lincoln said in numerous occasions that he hated slavery as much as any abolitionist and there's no reason to doubt that but his strategy for ending slavery was very was threefold one very gradual. very...
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dc. right now that seem to suggest a different type of u. b i, which is just send people checks. and so if i understand what you're saying there, that in that type of fiscal stimulus would result in runaway inflation. and it's not really something you would advocate, but you do like the idea of this make work program. is that correct? well, i, i call it a job guarantee rather than make work because make worse megs, it sounds like there's not essential work. whereas i think, as you pointed out, many of the things that are introduced during the new deal, it actually create a substantial amount of needed infrastructure in the country and provide an important more people that weren't getting any kind of support. so i think what i want to do is see people being put to work in ways that enhance the productive economy, potential the economy, so that you don't get these in place in their practice. i just don't believe that you can come out and check for essentially doing nothing. i do believe that there should be a basic minimum standard of living that to which we should aspire that we s
dc. right now that seem to suggest a different type of u. b i, which is just send people checks. and so if i understand what you're saying there, that in that type of fiscal stimulus would result in runaway inflation. and it's not really something you would advocate, but you do like the idea of this make work program. is that correct? well, i, i call it a job guarantee rather than make work because make worse megs, it sounds like there's not essential work. whereas i think, as you pointed out,...
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washington, dc for now the attorneys general though, i really pushed for this could spread to other states as well. but the move comes as many customers were kind of shocked and grieved about the high seas with the food delivery companies and aboard forecasting an almost 6% decline and all that kind ship months during the 3rd quarter compared to last year and a truce analyst says this could put pressure on chipolte we could see higher prices well, choose to pass those down to a saw to cut is more popular than ever and shipments are going to be less than they were last year said that usually means higher prices fly from new york. i'm jane king. back to area. all right. thanks a lot, jane. 7.20 right now. and in the south bay, the san jose water company is saying you have to cut back. everybody's going to have to do a little bit more we've got a crawford's will trend talking more about this drought. emergency live in san jose, good morning. well. >> good morning, james and area, whatever you're doing. step up your effort in san jose because the drought conditions even worse and that's why th
washington, dc for now the attorneys general though, i really pushed for this could spread to other states as well. but the move comes as many customers were kind of shocked and grieved about the high seas with the food delivery companies and aboard forecasting an almost 6% decline and all that kind ship months during the 3rd quarter compared to last year and a truce analyst says this could put pressure on chipolte we could see higher prices well, choose to pass those down to a saw to cut is...
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that such an important distinction to make because i think it's very easy for, for washington dc politics right now to kind of fall back and look at the last 4 years of trump and say, well, that's all our problems. now that he's gone, those problems won't exist anymore moving forward and it becomes, you know, it's sad. i think that one of these things are talking especially voting rights and things like that. i don't want it to become like roe v wade for the right. you know, like where the right, i don't think they'll ever truly overturn roe v wade because it's a, it's a hook to get people out to vote. it gets their base probably get them out. who we gotta, you know, voted make sure democrats don't do that. and we got to overturn it, they're never gonna overturn it because it's a hook to get there based off the boat. and i worry that the left is now doing that like, hey, keep voting for us. so we can try to get these states to get these votes back. you'll get these voting rights back, but we won't really try as hard as we want to to your point. i don't think that roe v wade actually needs to be ove
that such an important distinction to make because i think it's very easy for, for washington dc politics right now to kind of fall back and look at the last 4 years of trump and say, well, that's all our problems. now that he's gone, those problems won't exist anymore moving forward and it becomes, you know, it's sad. i think that one of these things are talking especially voting rights and things like that. i don't want it to become like roe v wade for the right. you know, like where the...
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in washington dc right now predict during those first years of the war, after 911, there was a lot of bridge building get going on between the left and the right predict conservatives that i had described, pat buchanan american conservatives, the libertarians, the constitutional conservatives who are really despairing over the direction of the country in war. they found some kindred spirits. and those people on the left. so i have no regrets about that. colin: thank you kelley. next question. this is for the whole group. as conservatives, to be spend too much on national defense or two little. nadia. nadia: [laughter] we spend too little, less well we went from looked up some figures during the 1960s, the national defense eight - 5 percent and in the 70s, went from about 8 percent and 205 percent. in just under 4 percent now. so we spend too little and agree with kori's point that ultimately the best defense against war is essentially the capabilities not having the capabilities to deter. it doesn't mean that were spending on the right things, there's all debate about this i don't thi
in washington dc right now predict during those first years of the war, after 911, there was a lot of bridge building get going on between the left and the right predict conservatives that i had described, pat buchanan american conservatives, the libertarians, the constitutional conservatives who are really despairing over the direction of the country in war. they found some kindred spirits. and those people on the left. so i have no regrets about that. colin: thank you kelley. next question....
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is a one way of getting things done and it should be done more in this city and in washington dc right now but during those first years of the war after 911 there was a lot of, you know, bridge building going on between the left and right b these of theam conservatives that i had described in the pat buchanan, american conservatives, libertarians, the constitutional conservatives who were really despairing over the direction of the country and the war and found kindred spirit and those people on the left so i have no regrets about that. >> okay, thanks, kelley. next question. this is for the whole group. as conservatives do we spend too much on national defense or too little? nadia. >> nadia, it is an advantage that you get to set the terms for the debatee. >> we spend too little and less than, we spend or we went from and i looked up some figures during the 1960s national defense eight-9%, 70s went from about 8% and under 5% where it's just under 4% now and so we spend too little and i agree with kori's point that ultimately the best defense against war is essentially the having the capab
is a one way of getting things done and it should be done more in this city and in washington dc right now but during those first years of the war after 911 there was a lot of, you know, bridge building going on between the left and right b these of theam conservatives that i had described in the pat buchanan, american conservatives, libertarians, the constitutional conservatives who were really despairing over the direction of the country and the war and found kindred spirit and those people...
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let's go to washington, dc live now with our correspondent basil john joining us with more on that votehigh basal. >> james, good morning. and yes, while every democratic senator came together in the end, republicans made sure that the bill did not live on. so democrats say they look towards the next step. the motion is not agree to in a 5050 vote. the democratic voting rights bill failed to pass in the senate. it is not a republican. >> a concern or democratic concern. it is an american concern. senate democrats need to 10 republicans to jump on board with the legislation, but no gop senators sided with that. >> senate majority leader chuck schumer says democrats will continue to push voter suppression throughout the country. the fight to protect voting rights is not over. by no means the bill was an attempt to counter a wave of election changes made by republican state legislatures and look to and dark money in politics and partisan gerrymandering. what is really about. >> there's an effort to the federal government take over the way we conduct elections in this country. >> but senate
let's go to washington, dc live now with our correspondent basil john joining us with more on that votehigh basal. >> james, good morning. and yes, while every democratic senator came together in the end, republicans made sure that the bill did not live on. so democrats say they look towards the next step. the motion is not agree to in a 5050 vote. the democratic voting rights bill failed to pass in the senate. it is not a republican. >> a concern or democratic concern. it is an...
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kingdom in brussels and in geneva, kron four's washington correspondent raquel martin joins us live now from dc with more on the president's trip and his primary goals. what are they >> good evening. will president biden says he's in europe to rebuild relationships with our top allies after he says the former presidents ever those partnerships, the president will also be meeting with russian president vladimir putin. he says cyber security issues will be top of mind. >> in his first trip since taking office. president joe biden says he wants to renew alliances with allies of the united states and send a strong message to any foe we're going make it clear that united states is back. >> and democracies of the world are standing together to tackle the toughest challenges president biden's as the world's leading democracies must come together to push back against a rising china and an increasingly aggressive russia insurance strategic stability. president biden is promising to confront russian president vladimir putin face to face while in geneva next week after the fbi concluded cyber rushing gang
kingdom in brussels and in geneva, kron four's washington correspondent raquel martin joins us live now from dc with more on the president's trip and his primary goals. what are they >> good evening. will president biden says he's in europe to rebuild relationships with our top allies after he says the former presidents ever those partnerships, the president will also be meeting with russian president vladimir putin. he says cyber security issues will be top of mind. >> in his first...
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kingdom in brussels and in geneva, kron four's washington correspondent raquel martin joins us live now from dcore on the president's trip and his primary goals. what are they >> good evening. will president biden says he's in europe to rebuild relationships with our top allies after he says the former presidents ever those partnerships, the president will also be meeting with russian president vladimir putin. he says cyber security issues will be top of mind. >> in his first trip since taking office. president joe biden says he wants to renew alliances with allies of the united states and send a strong message to any foe we're going make it clear that united states is back.
kingdom in brussels and in geneva, kron four's washington correspondent raquel martin joins us live now from dcore on the president's trip and his primary goals. what are they >> good evening. will president biden says he's in europe to rebuild relationships with our top allies after he says the former presidents ever those partnerships, the president will also be meeting with russian president vladimir putin. he says cyber security issues will be top of mind. >> in his first trip...
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dc ross. thank you. now tens of thousands of soldiers and starve are pools in from around the world for mission of peace in regions of conflict and devastation. these are the un peacekeepers also known as the blue helmets. it's inexpensive mission and needs funding with billions of dollars this year talks in the budget are in deadlock, and people that say an agreement is unlikely ahead of those days deadline out to 0 . diplomatic editor james bay's reports. the us has 12 peacekeeping missions from the central african republic to the golan heights, from cyprus, to the democratic republic of congo. but all those missions and the nearly 100000 troops and other staff that work in them may have to stop all their operations in just a matter of hours. a failure to reach a deal on a new budget means all staff will be confined to that basis. that would be a curtailment of operation that would very severely limit the ability of admission . so implement their mandate. that is to say, you know, protection of civilians s
dc ross. thank you. now tens of thousands of soldiers and starve are pools in from around the world for mission of peace in regions of conflict and devastation. these are the un peacekeepers also known as the blue helmets. it's inexpensive mission and needs funding with billions of dollars this year talks in the budget are in deadlock, and people that say an agreement is unlikely ahead of those days deadline out to 0 . diplomatic editor james bay's reports. the us has 12 peacekeeping missions...
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dc. mike, thank you. now the european union's new special envoy talk galveston has made his 1st visit to the country. thomas nickerson met female students who survived a bomb attack on their school last month. i'll just say regain access to the meeting and spoke to the invoice before he left. cobble the piece talks in these talks or similar talks in another venue. and i'm not suggesting that that should be a change of venue because i think it has played and is playing a very prominent role and constructive role. they have to, they have to continue and they have to succeed. because if they don't, we do not see any, any, any hope in the, in the near future. we see that violence will continue, the suffering will continue, which is not suffering on one side, only it is suffering across all this time. so while i agree with the assessment that there has not been substantial or that has not been substantial progress in these talks, we now see part of the team of republic returning to door. we hope to hear from the t
dc. mike, thank you. now the european union's new special envoy talk galveston has made his 1st visit to the country. thomas nickerson met female students who survived a bomb attack on their school last month. i'll just say regain access to the meeting and spoke to the invoice before he left. cobble the piece talks in these talks or similar talks in another venue. and i'm not suggesting that that should be a change of venue because i think it has played and is playing a very prominent role and...
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dc. mike, thank you. now the european union envoy coordinating talks on reviving the iran nuclear deal, believes and agreement will be reached next week in direct to any around the us about fully returning to the 2015 nuclear deal between tara and major will hours are expected to resume next thursday. the negotiations have been taking place since april, calling for a short break here. and i'll just see when we come back, saying sorry for the tragedies of the past is not enough calendar. the prime minister promises action to the bodies of more than $200.00 digits. children were found more than the hello conditions are looking hot and dry across much of north america. that heat continuing to build across the west coast. we've already had a record broken in california. we could see some more of the the next few days as those temperatures do continue to rise and it's not just on the west coast. it's across central areas towards the midwest and the great lakes and southern areas of canada. also seeing some of that
dc. mike, thank you. now the european union envoy coordinating talks on reviving the iran nuclear deal, believes and agreement will be reached next week in direct to any around the us about fully returning to the 2015 nuclear deal between tara and major will hours are expected to resume next thursday. the negotiations have been taking place since april, calling for a short break here. and i'll just see when we come back, saying sorry for the tragedies of the past is not enough calendar. the...
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out each student's name as they walk across the now it's different compared to previous years because there are certain covid restrictions in place in dcdents are now graduates and their guests have to wear mask. there is no handshaking when they are on stage. but there weights can take off their face coverings, then. >> i think it's about celebrating the joy that we are low. so this oil face successfully. i'm forward. that's made us stronger. >> each student is allowed to guess, but there is no city. instead, parents and friends have to walk across the platform as they watch their child receive their diploma. >> it's definitely exciting. i think that it's it's an opportunity. my my family very grateful for. i think gratitude is probably the word to describe the best as school has set up 3 different in-person celebration law. each ceremony is scheduled to have about 400 students walk across the stage. this gives people the ability to social distance. the school is also hosting a virtual ceremony this will include the usual events. we graduations like guest speakers student valedictorian address. one thing to know. organizers set up sel
out each student's name as they walk across the now it's different compared to previous years because there are certain covid restrictions in place in dcdents are now graduates and their guests have to wear mask. there is no handshaking when they are on stage. but there weights can take off their face coverings, then. >> i think it's about celebrating the joy that we are low. so this oil face successfully. i'm forward. that's made us stronger. >> each student is allowed to guess,...
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dc. okay, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world today. a gun fight between rival games inside a prison in honduras has left at least 5 people did. 15 people were admitted to hospital with injuries from the fighting. hundreds of relatives of inmates gathered outside the prison gates, waiting to hear news of their loved ones. us investigate is taking a closer look at 30 accidents involving cars from electric, automaker tesla. now that examined way that the use of test with auto pilot system contributed the crashes. the company is one of the leaders in the right to develop self driving cars. 10 people died in the accidents under investigation and an investigation has begun in india after a baby girl was found to live in a boss working on the ganges revise the box contained to horace, good giving the date and time of birth and her name ganga. hinges word for the holding river. doctors estimate that she is around one month. ivory coast, former controversial, controversial, former prison love on back bo, has returned home. after 10 years out of
dc. okay, let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world today. a gun fight between rival games inside a prison in honduras has left at least 5 people did. 15 people were admitted to hospital with injuries from the fighting. hundreds of relatives of inmates gathered outside the prison gates, waiting to hear news of their loved ones. us investigate is taking a closer look at 30 accidents involving cars from electric, automaker tesla. now that examined way that...
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i do show caster as more now from washington, dc. the country as a whole isn't morning because $600000.00 people in the united states having died of covert since the start of this pandemic that makes up 15 percent of the worldwide they tally total from this disease and particularly significant here in the u. s. which makes up only 4 percent of the world population. as far as the number of daily desk. well, we're still seeing some $370.00 people, an average dying each day in the united states. and while that is, in fact, a low since the beginning of the pandemic was declared still, if you think about it, that's like 2 passenger jets full of people crashing each day in the us. that's the number of people, 370 dying each day, continuously of cove it and many are wondering whether these deaths could have been preventable. critic saying that the u. s. government had taken those early measures in the beginning of the pandemic. perhaps not so many people would have died of coded gunman have killed at least 5 polio health workers in a coordi
i do show caster as more now from washington, dc. the country as a whole isn't morning because $600000.00 people in the united states having died of covert since the start of this pandemic that makes up 15 percent of the worldwide they tally total from this disease and particularly significant here in the u. s. which makes up only 4 percent of the world population. as far as the number of daily desk. well, we're still seeing some $370.00 people, an average dying each day in the united states....
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a delicate time in negotiations over the iranian nuclear deal. christmas salumi has more now from washington dc. this has to be a concern for the united states. they're striving to get a renewed iran deal in place before he takes office in august. we know another meeting is scheduled to happen in vienna on sunday. b u. s. of course, has not been directly engaged with iran in these talks. instead of leaving that to their counterparts in the deal, but by joe biden, the president of the u. s. is very eager to make progress on this front and as far as easy as concerned on the one hand, this man is a hard liner. that's a concern for the united states. amnesty international has linked him to death squads in the 1980 s that oversaw the killing of thousands extradition extra judicially of political prisoners. and as the head of the judiciary, racy over saw other human rights abuses, according to amnesty international, including allowing government officials and security forces immunity and their crackdown on protesters and dissidence and so forth. so this makes right, you see actually the 1st iranian p
a delicate time in negotiations over the iranian nuclear deal. christmas salumi has more now from washington dc. this has to be a concern for the united states. they're striving to get a renewed iran deal in place before he takes office in august. we know another meeting is scheduled to happen in vienna on sunday. b u. s. of course, has not been directly engaged with iran in these talks. instead of leaving that to their counterparts in the deal, but by joe biden, the president of the u. s. is...
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compensated for the loss of life and economic devastation. alan fish is joining us live now from washington. dcs. why does joe biden feel it necessary to go to tulsa while he's on his way? he left the white house just a couple of minutes ago. he'll fly to under the air force base and then take the flight to oklahoma. he sees this is an important part of the platform that we'd like to do, and he's aware that black votes largely helped him get elected. it was black voice that essentially tundra and the primary campaign. so he became the predominant democrat in the race and eventually secured the nomination and many times throughout the election campaign he said to the black community, we've got your back. this gives him the opportunity to develop that platform when he gets down to tulsa. he's obviously going to address what happened 100 years ago, which was the, was the example of racial violence in the united states history. but he's also going to talk about how we can improve things for the future. he's going to talk about the racial wealth gap and what the federal government can do, how it can
compensated for the loss of life and economic devastation. alan fish is joining us live now from washington. dcs. why does joe biden feel it necessary to go to tulsa while he's on his way? he left the white house just a couple of minutes ago. he'll fly to under the air force base and then take the flight to oklahoma. he sees this is an important part of the platform that we'd like to do, and he's aware that black votes largely helped him get elected. it was black voice that essentially tundra...
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kron four's reshad hudson has the latest now from washington, dc. >> but president biden, vice president harris spent the day continuing to encourage americans to get vaccinated as the administration works to get more shots in the arms of americans. president joe biden says the u.s. has administered 300 million covid-19 vaccine shots and 150 days. >> we got here because of the american people. stepping getting vaccinated. >> so far. 65% of adults in the u.s. have gotten at least one shot and some states have already surpassed 70%. but unfortunately. >> cases and hospitalizations are not going down in many places in the lower vaccination rates. states. >> the president urged unvaccinated americans to get vaccinated quickly risk infection from the more dangerous delta variant of the virus. >> it's a very that is more easily transmissible. potentially deadly and particularly dangerous for young people. >> while the president spoke at the white house. vice president kamala harris took the administration's message on the road to atlanta as covid-19 vaccination rates continue to decline across
kron four's reshad hudson has the latest now from washington, dc. >> but president biden, vice president harris spent the day continuing to encourage americans to get vaccinated as the administration works to get more shots in the arms of americans. president joe biden says the u.s. has administered 300 million covid-19 vaccine shots and 150 days. >> we got here because of the american people. stepping getting vaccinated. >> so far. 65% of adults in the u.s. have gotten at...
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jefferson's memorial is now in dc and the title basin but roosevelt's site in theodore roosevelt island in the potomac is 88 acres of great wildlife trails in the nation's capital. it's the greatest respite in the nation's capital in terms of open space and there's sites of memory everywhere in new york. you can wander down east 20th street and stumble upon the victorian victorian brownstone and that's the birthplace of theodore roosevelt or you can wander to theodore roosevelt national park in north dakota or you can traverse the rio roosevelt in brazil, which is a river named after theodore roosevelt. the fact is is he's everywhere theodore roosevelt is kind of ubiquitous. he's in every one of the 50 states and you can find him just about anywhere in many different ways other than just monuments and sites of memory. i know there's a lot of questions and i'm sure there's a lot a lot of people that might might have sites of memory that they want to talk about her places where they've spotted roosevelt. so i'm gonna toss everything back to and to kick off off the questions and answers ar
jefferson's memorial is now in dc and the title basin but roosevelt's site in theodore roosevelt island in the potomac is 88 acres of great wildlife trails in the nation's capital. it's the greatest respite in the nation's capital in terms of open space and there's sites of memory everywhere in new york. you can wander down east 20th street and stumble upon the victorian victorian brownstone and that's the birthplace of theodore roosevelt or you can wander to theodore roosevelt national park in...
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and now to speak on the underground railroad in washington dc. we are delighted to welcome see our gibbs to the program. hello, let me thank everyone particularly the abraham lincoln institute and its staff and employees. it's important that you understand at the beginning that the underground railroad is a golden chapter in the history of human endeavor. it despite its risks despite its dangers it demonstrates. an amazing degree of inner racial cooperation upon its pages are inscribed actions by men women and children making them and marking them as bold courageous and brave. the underground railroad swirled around the lives the life of abraham lincoln and not only in washington dc which is the main focus of my talk today, but even in small, springfield, illinois, we know that for example, jameson jenkins who was a conductor on the underground railroad in springfield lived on a street the same block that the president and his wife live. in washington dc the activities of the underground railroad would grow more than fourfold and we know that it
and now to speak on the underground railroad in washington dc. we are delighted to welcome see our gibbs to the program. hello, let me thank everyone particularly the abraham lincoln institute and its staff and employees. it's important that you understand at the beginning that the underground railroad is a golden chapter in the history of human endeavor. it despite its risks despite its dangers it demonstrates. an amazing degree of inner racial cooperation upon its pages are inscribed actions...
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thought which is usually monitor the event, but don't intervene. gabriel is under has more now from washington. dc. organizers do this because they're trying to, they say bring attention to what they feel is in their words, a cruel policy by the u. s. government and immigration officials along the border in the us to keep families physically apart on both sides of the border. the big picture of all of this and what's basically as this is happening, the backdrop, if you will, is there is a surge of migrants coming up from south and central america to the southern border in the last several months. on one hand, you have president joe biden, who, one of his 1st acts after becoming president, was to in all of the border wall contracts, all the contracts to build or rebuild parts of the border wall that were central to the immigration policies of former president donald trump, but on the other hand, in recent weeks and days really, the very conservative republican governor of the state of texas has basically been saying that he wants to give money to rebuild part of the wall in texas. he's also been sp
thought which is usually monitor the event, but don't intervene. gabriel is under has more now from washington. dc. organizers do this because they're trying to, they say bring attention to what they feel is in their words, a cruel policy by the u. s. government and immigration officials along the border in the us to keep families physically apart on both sides of the border. the big picture of all of this and what's basically as this is happening, the backdrop, if you will, is there is a surge...
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presence in the region grew amid escalating tensions with iran. gabriel is on the has more now from washington, dc. well, the pentagon is not telling us exactly how many troops and exactly, exactly precisely where they're being withdrawn from an exactly when. nevertheless, we can certainly ascertain from the information that they did release that, that they are saying that it definitely is air defense assets, primarily that are being moved out of the middle east region. they said that they would be perhaps moved to some redeployed to other areas that they would not disclose or brought back to the u. s. for maintenance. what we think this is, is the bad air defense system. and also the patriot missile system that the u. s. has deployed in recent years to several countries in the middle east, in terms of how many troops were thinking that it's in the hundreds, not the thousands. and these would be troops that are, that you know how to operate these air defense systems. so you ask yourself, is this a big troop drop down or not? and answer that question, got to know on how many troops in total there a
presence in the region grew amid escalating tensions with iran. gabriel is on the has more now from washington, dc. well, the pentagon is not telling us exactly how many troops and exactly, exactly precisely where they're being withdrawn from an exactly when. nevertheless, we can certainly ascertain from the information that they did release that, that they are saying that it definitely is air defense assets, primarily that are being moved out of the middle east region. they said that they...
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she joins us now from washington, dc. jody, how does something like this happen? was this, the good news is this was not a cyber attack. as far as we know, this was a configuration problem. it was the configuration service problem and they, they fixed that and we're back up. so it was a glitch in their system, but it shows how interconnected we all are and how one problem, even in one small place, can ripple through and spread across the globe. but impact, you know, millions of internet users journey so many of the biggest websites in the wilder, by my understanding dependent on just a few of these cloud servicing companies. that all sounds rather fragile. can you explain how that all works? think of it as a sandwich. so you have the main service provider like google or new york times or guardian, and then you have the meet on the sandwich. and on top you have the customer. so is fastly is like the meat in a sandwich. it is there to take the content and deliver it very fast to the consumer to the user. football and fastly was impacted. so the meat in the sandwich
she joins us now from washington, dc. jody, how does something like this happen? was this, the good news is this was not a cyber attack. as far as we know, this was a configuration problem. it was the configuration service problem and they, they fixed that and we're back up. so it was a glitch in their system, but it shows how interconnected we all are and how one problem, even in one small place, can ripple through and spread across the globe. but impact, you know, millions of internet users...
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dc correspondent. >> raquel martin joins us now live. raquel 500 million. that is a huge number. >> good evening in it is president biden's has in fact, it's the largest single contribution from a country so far. now other leading nations are also contributing millions of doses. of vaccines. the world health organization says they want to get 2 billion out. the door into developing nations by the end of this year. >> today we're taking a major step that will supercharge the global fight against this pandemic on his second day in europe. president joe biden announced the u.s. will ship half a billion doses of pfizer vaccines to nearly 100 developing countries across the globe with no. >> strings attached. we're doing this to save lives with vaccine availability scares in several developing nations and covid hot spots still emerging in latin america in parts of africa and asia. president biden says sharing vaccines is key to ending the pandemic and protecting the global economy called us to do everything that we can. it's also in america's self-interest as lo
dc correspondent. >> raquel martin joins us now live. raquel 500 million. that is a huge number. >> good evening in it is president biden's has in fact, it's the largest single contribution from a country so far. now other leading nations are also contributing millions of doses. of vaccines. the world health organization says they want to get 2 billion out. the door into developing nations by the end of this year. >> today we're taking a major step that will supercharge the...
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after for rocky is on the donald trump as alan fisher reports now from washington, dc. joe biden firstborn surface president marks and you phase in the corona virus pandemic. and us relations with the rest of the world. after a series of virtual meetings, the heads of the leading 7 global economies will meet face to face in the u. k. at this time, there will be a us president who is life deliberately disruptive. donald trump repeatedly confronted other wild leaders of a trade climate change and even the prospect of bringing russia but into the g 7 group. what happened under the trump administration is that it really shook a lot of countries. views of the united states as a partner, as an ally and part of biden's job is trying to restore those ties, restore that image of the united states and the eyes of those countries. president biden will also meet with nato leaders and aligns donald trump talked about leaving . the argued he was ready to purchase a traditions and fellow leaders to deliver on his agenda. trav spent 4 years tearing down nato criticizing. other countrie
after for rocky is on the donald trump as alan fisher reports now from washington, dc. joe biden firstborn surface president marks and you phase in the corona virus pandemic. and us relations with the rest of the world. after a series of virtual meetings, the heads of the leading 7 global economies will meet face to face in the u. k. at this time, there will be a us president who is life deliberately disruptive. donald trump repeatedly confronted other wild leaders of a trade climate change and...
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yeah, let's go to kristen salumi who join me now from washington dc. kristen, what are these sticking points? the u. s. is referring to well, it appears that sanctions and lifting sanctions on iran which have been so devastating to their economy and what iran has to do to achieve that goal, remain the key sticking points. iran going into the talks demanded that all the sanctions be lifted before they return to the terms of the 2015 nuclear deal. jake sullivan, who's the national security advisor for the united states, told us media that the united states is retaining the right to impose sanctions for non nuclear issues. whether that's human rights abuses or a ron's ballistic missile program, missile development and things of that sort. we know that president joe biden, in his campaign for presidency, actually was talking about getting a ron to include rhonda ballistic missile program in a renegotiated deal. he did not discuss that as part of the ongoing negotiations, but that was their wine heading into the negotiations. busy in terms of the new presid
yeah, let's go to kristen salumi who join me now from washington dc. kristen, what are these sticking points? the u. s. is referring to well, it appears that sanctions and lifting sanctions on iran which have been so devastating to their economy and what iran has to do to achieve that goal, remain the key sticking points. iran going into the talks demanded that all the sanctions be lifted before they return to the terms of the 2015 nuclear deal. jake sullivan, who's the national security...
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mike has more now from washington, dc. it was a part of that vote completely on party lines. republicans had been adamant they would oppose this bill to a person. democrats were adamant that they would pay for it to a person. however, there had been some debate earlier in the day one senator holding on for some changes, but he eventually agreed to join the boat, giving a total democratic block in terms of supporting this measure. but with that kind of bust in place, which means that 60 boats are required for the motion to go to the bait. it is now over at this particular point in time. the therapy as prime minister has branded monday's election a success despite many voters in the country is conflict zones being left out of the process. i'll be on it says the pole was easier at 1st attempted free and fair elections. but his vote, his weight provisional results, some opposition groups are crying foul. they say ballot boxes were tempered with this stuff attacked. some of the most vaccinated countries which relied heavily on
mike has more now from washington, dc. it was a part of that vote completely on party lines. republicans had been adamant they would oppose this bill to a person. democrats were adamant that they would pay for it to a person. however, there had been some debate earlier in the day one senator holding on for some changes, but he eventually agreed to join the boat, giving a total democratic block in terms of supporting this measure. but with that kind of bust in place, which means that 60 boats...
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he joins me now from washington, dc. thank you very much for joining us.challenges. what do you say to a place like vancouver for example which suddenly get this extraordinary increase in bridges that it was an expect and would naturally prepare for? , ~ ., ., for? cities like vancouver are actually quite _ for? cities like vancouver are actually quite well-prepared, actually quite well—prepared, they have been preparing for this and have a resilience plan to deal with it and we haven't seen these temperature rises ——we have seen rises of different kinds across the world. a city in argentina had worked with citizens to use land to convert to agriculture and produce food that not only reduce the temperature but protect the city from floods. but we are seeing cities getting aware of what the problems are, getting ready, we are trying to find low—cost solutions that actually can attack multiple problems at the same time. in the case of rosario they not only produce healthy food close to home but created jobs for a lot of people. created 'obs for a lot of peop
he joins me now from washington, dc. thank you very much for joining us.challenges. what do you say to a place like vancouver for example which suddenly get this extraordinary increase in bridges that it was an expect and would naturally prepare for? , ~ ., ., for? cities like vancouver are actually quite _ for? cities like vancouver are actually quite well-prepared, actually quite well—prepared, they have been preparing for this and have a resilience plan to deal with it and we haven't seen...
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now from washington, dc mike, so senate republicans of stones, they opposed to this build so no surprises than it failed at the 1st totaling congress. indeed, yes, this vote was to put the bill for debate. tenant failed, as you say at that very 1st hurdle, it was a part of them vote completely on party lines. republicans had been adamant they would oppose this bill to a person. democrats were adamant that they would favorite to a person whether there had been some debate earlier in the day. one senator holding on put some changes, but he eventually agreed to join the boat, giving a total democratic block in terms of supporting the measure. but with that for the best in place, which means that 60 boats are required for the motion to go to the bait. it is now over at this particular point in time. the senate majority leader, chuck schumer, spoke directly up to the boat and he said, this makes very clear that both the suppression has become part of the republican platform. an issue he's going to pick up on in the days ahead saying that the fact that democrats voted on mass in favor that demo
now from washington, dc mike, so senate republicans of stones, they opposed to this build so no surprises than it failed at the 1st totaling congress. indeed, yes, this vote was to put the bill for debate. tenant failed, as you say at that very 1st hurdle, it was a part of them vote completely on party lines. republicans had been adamant they would oppose this bill to a person. democrats were adamant that they would favorite to a person whether there had been some debate earlier in the day. one...
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joining me now from washington dc is samuel chu — the founder and managing director of the hong kongning me. just explain to our viewers how anxious you think china is of this anniversary. i anxious you think china is of this anniversary.— anxious you think china is of this anniversary. i think what ou this anniversary. i think what you describe _ this anniversary. i think what you describe as _ this anniversary. i think what you describe as the - this anniversary. i think what you describe as the arrest. this anniversary. i think what you describe as the arrest of| you describe as the arrest of chow hang—tung proved is that china is extremely afraid of any mentioning and a public expression of commemoration and remembering. you have to remembering. you have to remember that this happened in mainland china all throughout the last three decades. when the last three decades. when the calendar flips tojune, activists will round up and detain simply to prevent them from even doing something, and now this is happening in hong kong and i think it shows that they are so afraid of the courag
joining me now from washington dc is samuel chu — the founder and managing director of the hong kongning me. just explain to our viewers how anxious you think china is of this anniversary. i anxious you think china is of this anniversary.— anxious you think china is of this anniversary. i think what ou this anniversary. i think what you describe _ this anniversary. i think what you describe as _ this anniversary. i think what you describe as the - this anniversary. i think what you describe...
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kron four's, washington correspondent basil john joins us now live from washington, dc tonight. >> with details on the president's visit and his mission there basal. well, ken, catherine, good evening. and yes, the administration says the president will take. >> new actions to reduce the racial wealth gap as the country looks back on this attack. president joe biden and his administration draw attention to what he calls one of the worst attacks of racial violence in u.s. history. >> all the descendants of those who suffered to this community. that's why we're here. >> 100 years ago, black americans were attacked and killed by a white mob in the tulsa, oklahoma neighborhood known as black wall street for much too long. >> the history of what took place here was told in silence. cloaked in darkness. but just because history is silent. it doesn't mean that it did not take place to combat racial inequality. president biden says his administration is taking action. >> to address racial discrimination in the housing market and will boost federal purchasing from small disadvantaged businesses
kron four's, washington correspondent basil john joins us now live from washington, dc tonight. >> with details on the president's visit and his mission there basal. well, ken, catherine, good evening. and yes, the administration says the president will take. >> new actions to reduce the racial wealth gap as the country looks back on this attack. president joe biden and his administration draw attention to what he calls one of the worst attacks of racial violence in u.s. history....
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he joins us live now from washington dc. so she have, it seems that the pipeline had the f, b i onto this before they paid, and then the free, i just followed the money the narrative change. yeah. the time the impression that we got was it was a matter of a co pipeline and working through themselves and just felt by just simply had no choice but to pay. but it now turns out that they did bring the d j the f b i into the, the ransom attempt early on in the process. and it seems with f. b, i had already been monitoring this the group at dock side. dock side is is the, is the organization that, that produce the software that hackers would then lease or get hold off and then, and then run some companies and then they would give it a cuts to a cut to dock side. it seems to be asked by worthy monitoring dog side for about a year. so this was a nice sort of confluence of events and the inference we seem to be being encouraged to take was that as a result of having a great deal of detail about doc site already, they were finally abl
he joins us live now from washington dc. so she have, it seems that the pipeline had the f, b i onto this before they paid, and then the free, i just followed the money the narrative change. yeah. the time the impression that we got was it was a matter of a co pipeline and working through themselves and just felt by just simply had no choice but to pay. but it now turns out that they did bring the d j the f b i into the, the ransom attempt early on in the process. and it seems with f. b, i had...
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agreement, but the remaining issues will not be easy to overcome. christian salumi has more now from washington dc. the key issues seemed to be the lifting of sanctions that were imposed by the united states. when president donald trump withdrew from the nuclear agreement, the iranians went into these talk saying that they would not refer go back to full compliance with the deal until the sanctions were completely lifted. and national security advisor for the united states, jake sullivan is saying that the united states does retain the right to impose unilateral sanctions on non nuclear issues like human rights abuses or ballistic missile issues. we know that missiles while not covered under the original nuclear agreement are a concern for the united states. but still sullivan is saying that the united states focus is on containing iran nuclear program. what i would say is that there is still a fair distance to travel on some of the key issues, including on sanctions and on the nuclear commitments that iran has to make. but the arrow has been pointed in the right direction in terms of the work tha
agreement, but the remaining issues will not be easy to overcome. christian salumi has more now from washington dc. the key issues seemed to be the lifting of sanctions that were imposed by the united states. when president donald trump withdrew from the nuclear agreement, the iranians went into these talk saying that they would not refer go back to full compliance with the deal until the sanctions were completely lifted. and national security advisor for the united states, jake sullivan is...