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the family and there's a lot of debate about who counts as family. a for sure we including grandparents. >> you think we should be tying those benefits to the child, so long as they have a legitimate caregiver? >> obsolete. same thing with the eitc with the child tax credit -- absolutely. >> many of these people i will in their retirement years and have fixed incomes and yet have all of the incredible burdens of trying to not only raise the child but then after that also help them through the education. >> yes. >> ms. rowe-finkbeiner, i wanted to ask you about, if you could expand some on unhappy family impacts the presence of fathers and other caregivers in the life of a child, and what impacts then come from that? >> access to pay them in medically is a win-win for families, business and our economy. it's one of the true policies that just makes you want to clap and give it a standing ovation because we see that when families have access to paid family leave, that actually if that statement paid family leave as well, then we see those wage gaps bet
the family and there's a lot of debate about who counts as family. a for sure we including grandparents. >> you think we should be tying those benefits to the child, so long as they have a legitimate caregiver? >> obsolete. same thing with the eitc with the child tax credit -- absolutely. >> many of these people i will in their retirement years and have fixed incomes and yet have all of the incredible burdens of trying to not only raise the child but then after that also help...
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it is very important for this family and also for all of the families there to support the floyd familyvictor. >> indeed it is. while we have this moment, let's check back in with sara sidner. we heard a bit of the mention of the other names, the families joined this somber fraternity of having lost their loved ones to similar violence and many of them will be there today. who will be there showing their support? >> reporter: they came yesterday, as well. to pay their respects to george floyd. but also, to stand in solidarity with the floyd family. it was quite a tearful moment to see all of these families standing with one another, all of them african-american families through this before, who have felt this pain themselves and who have been in the spotlight, the national spotlight because of what happened to their loved one and most of them police shootings. we talk about who will be here. michael brown's father will be high, michael brown senior, breonna taylor's mother is here, the mother of eric garner, the first person that the world heard the words i can't breathe and where that
it is very important for this family and also for all of the families there to support the floyd familyvictor. >> indeed it is. while we have this moment, let's check back in with sara sidner. we heard a bit of the mention of the other names, the families joined this somber fraternity of having lost their loved ones to similar violence and many of them will be there today. who will be there showing their support? >> reporter: they came yesterday, as well. to pay their respects to...
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[laughter] she used to, you know, miss her family. she left her whole family in italy. came here as a young girl. and she never saw them again. from many, many years, she never saw her mother or father again. ♪ [singing in italian] ♪ kira: joseph and bridget moore, and their children, or some of the building's earliest residents, and made their home here in 1869. the moore family shared this apartment with their three daughters, mary, jane, and agnes. baby agnes was just a few months old when the moore family arrived here at 97 orchard street. as you can see around you, the moore family had a very simple home. the building was relatively new during the time that they lived here. and in fact, might have been more desirable than the circumstances that some other irish immigrants lived in, in those days. bridget moore would have been keeping house just like natalie gumpertz. she's carrying that coal up the stairs and cooking food for her family, trying to keep her children healthy. her husband is going out to work. what we talk about specifically on this tour is some of th
[laughter] she used to, you know, miss her family. she left her whole family in italy. came here as a young girl. and she never saw them again. from many, many years, she never saw her mother or father again. ♪ [singing in italian] ♪ kira: joseph and bridget moore, and their children, or some of the building's earliest residents, and made their home here in 1869. the moore family shared this apartment with their three daughters, mary, jane, and agnes. baby agnes was just a few months old...
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we need to move quickly to pass the family active paid family medical leave the working families tax relief tact the paycheck fairness act and the maternal care act in the moms act with the racial disparities that drive it. the healthy families act and we also need to raise the federal minimum wage to make sure everybody has access to invest in children and families headstart and medicaid. all of which invest funds into the economy. these policies work for families to date on - - deliver significant returns for every dollar invested in childcare a return of investment of nine dollars. you cannot find returns i got anyplace else. with the outdated policies we can and must make it more affordable to raise a family in america and together we will make that happen. thank you. >> thank you for your testimony today. both in the house and senate either chairman the will be back to take over the gavel depending on how long that takes. so are you familiar with the two generation approach to reduce intergenerational poverty and to take those federal policies that already exist but to better co
we need to move quickly to pass the family active paid family medical leave the working families tax relief tact the paycheck fairness act and the maternal care act in the moms act with the racial disparities that drive it. the healthy families act and we also need to raise the federal minimum wage to make sure everybody has access to invest in children and families headstart and medicaid. all of which invest funds into the economy. these policies work for families to date on - - deliver...
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if they've got family.there's no way that they should be here with us. if they've got family lane we need to find a way to get them apart and. kate's organization forget me nots began the process of tracing the families they discovered alicia's parents had been searching for her for years and we got that news i remember crying when her father came to katmandu to see aleisha he hadn't seen her for 6 or 7 years and he kept her chin and he turned her head and she has a scar just here and he touched a skier and then he lifted her forehead and she has a scar tissue from when she was obviously a small child and he said this is this is my child. you can't even if you. did nothing else. was the most important. and the. forget me not has completely changed its mission from off an age to reuniting children with their families. and after living at home with her family for 4 years alicia has returned to katmandu to enroll in college and to mentor children like davey. there you. see that if there are no foreign staff vo
if they've got family.there's no way that they should be here with us. if they've got family lane we need to find a way to get them apart and. kate's organization forget me nots began the process of tracing the families they discovered alicia's parents had been searching for her for years and we got that news i remember crying when her father came to katmandu to see aleisha he hadn't seen her for 6 or 7 years and he kept her chin and he turned her head and she has a scar just here and he...
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. >> it was certainly difficult because often names were not recorded and often families families were separated and is what's happened to jim. and i tried but it was very difficult to find out, where exactly he had gone and the trail picks up with his son emmanuel, there is documentation of him, it doesn't have his name but we know who he was, he was owned by jeff who was famous in tennessee and famous later -- we had hoped to trade back from emmanuel to jim but we did not quite do it. i'm saying we, i'm talking about me and my cousins, one of my cousins passed, three of us who were doing research together, one unfortunately passed but my cousin sean harley came across in 18 census -- the narrative because the man he found was not a slave, his name was madison and in no reason we believe that he could have been jim, now that is what i'm trying to do, somehow verify that chad was among them. he was born in virginia around the same time, they lived in the same place, they were injured were untrained originally owned by the same family, they had an unusual name, then when they were freed
. >> it was certainly difficult because often names were not recorded and often families families were separated and is what's happened to jim. and i tried but it was very difficult to find out, where exactly he had gone and the trail picks up with his son emmanuel, there is documentation of him, it doesn't have his name but we know who he was, he was owned by jeff who was famous in tennessee and famous later -- we had hoped to trade back from emmanuel to jim but we did not quite do it....
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story have you been in contact of other enslaved families like sally hemmings. tell me more about that. >> on two occasions one was university of virginia i can't remember exactly but a symposium with the university with a sense of james monroe and thomas jefferson and those that were owned by the university i was at montpelier monroe jefferson and washington so yes i have met them. >> you built so many relationships in this journey several that work at montpelier and many others but this is the most elite called the father of the constitution to have the sacred fire of liberty which at the very foundation be at this is a man who comes up with a political compromise calling them three fifths human you managed to flush out the people that aaron the slave descendent line how do you make sense of these contradictions or does it matter who he was. >> doesn't matter who he was? that is a good question and a tough one. i think it does matter. it's hard to balance out it would be great if he lives up to those ideals but he didn't he didn't free a single slave. >> georg
story have you been in contact of other enslaved families like sally hemmings. tell me more about that. >> on two occasions one was university of virginia i can't remember exactly but a symposium with the university with a sense of james monroe and thomas jefferson and those that were owned by the university i was at montpelier monroe jefferson and washington so yes i have met them. >> you built so many relationships in this journey several that work at montpelier and many others...
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and in addition many families shared experiences via the family health link line.ward to conducting a more robust engagement in the fall of 2020 with the specific focus on the local control accountability plan. major impacts on students and families is reflected in each of the following sections of this report. changes to programs and offerings, high quality distance learning opportunities, needs of english learner, and low-income students. providing school meals while maintaining safe distancing practices. supervision of students during ordinary school hours and other concerns. with that i will hand it over to naomi. >> thank you so much. i'm naomi with the p.a.c. so as a result of the school closures, we have been having conversations around getting feedback and here's a few of the things that we have come up with. one is a loss of communication in general and clear communication in particular from specific school sites and from teachers to the home. so not necessarily district communication about higher level communications, but more specific site, specific scho
and in addition many families shared experiences via the family health link line.ward to conducting a more robust engagement in the fall of 2020 with the specific focus on the local control accountability plan. major impacts on students and families is reflected in each of the following sections of this report. changes to programs and offerings, high quality distance learning opportunities, needs of english learner, and low-income students. providing school meals while maintaining safe...
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the family members. have to inform or where we went for holidays 2 months ago and then i i don't take this personal and react less emotional maybe but it is hard it stays hard and there will be days where my patience breaks because i'm going to be asked the same thing 10 times in 5 minutes not long ago there was hope on the horizon for alzheimer's patients there was a drug which was a little antibody but the studies were stopped. we sent our chief reporter peter shots to find out what is new in the treatment of alzheimer's. here at the leipzig still the apes are a source of fascination for visitors. perhaps that's because our primate relatives are so similar to us. they laugh they play games and they express affection much like we do. they also get many of the same illnesses like colds diabetes and even depression but one condition they don't get is all timers. why is that did something go wrong in the evolution of the human brain. neurologist thomas our friend heads the power flex institute of brain res
the family members. have to inform or where we went for holidays 2 months ago and then i i don't take this personal and react less emotional maybe but it is hard it stays hard and there will be days where my patience breaks because i'm going to be asked the same thing 10 times in 5 minutes not long ago there was hope on the horizon for alzheimer's patients there was a drug which was a little antibody but the studies were stopped. we sent our chief reporter peter shots to find out what is new in...
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and family income. it's the right thing to do for our families and our most essential workers. and it's a smart thing to do for our economy. today, millions of our people can't fully pursue the jobs and careers they dream of due to the care giving squeeze. that means tens of billions of dollars less in wages each year for our working families. it means more disruption for our businesses, fewer jobs, and growth in our economy. slow -- economy slow. this is both an economic and moral emimperative for our nation in my view. the way we pay for it is by rolling back some of the tax cuts. the tax cuts the president put hrough, closing loopholes. unproductive tax cuts for high income -- making sure high income earners pay their tax bills. we invest that, that would add up to $775 billion over 10 years. we invest that in building our economy back better than it was before. growing the economy stronger and tomorrow i'll be joining a virtual town hall with seiu members, home care workers, fast food workers, janitors, to hear directly from them about why this matters so much to them. beca
and family income. it's the right thing to do for our families and our most essential workers. and it's a smart thing to do for our economy. today, millions of our people can't fully pursue the jobs and careers they dream of due to the care giving squeeze. that means tens of billions of dollars less in wages each year for our working families. it means more disruption for our businesses, fewer jobs, and growth in our economy. slow -- economy slow. this is both an economic and moral emimperative...
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not just my family stories but stories of enslaved people. and they were represented as african-americans to leave strength and persistence and love that i thought was important to share. >> i want to hear more speaking about a sense of ambivalence to set you on a path of discovery many miles covered in many obstacles a lot emotional freight. your mother had reverence for the madison family they gave her pride and meaning and strength your mother had a hard life. i would like to hear your feelings about that because you had more ambivalence about being connected. >> i did. i grew up in the sixties so i came away with the black power movement so i felt licensed to take on some of the more uncomfortable sides and not try to hide and then said talk about it which is very different from the way my mother looked at it she was very proud to be a descendent of president madison and in some way, reassured and comforted by having something special in the background. that set her apart from those who were experiencing being black in america. >> and gre
not just my family stories but stories of enslaved people. and they were represented as african-americans to leave strength and persistence and love that i thought was important to share. >> i want to hear more speaking about a sense of ambivalence to set you on a path of discovery many miles covered in many obstacles a lot emotional freight. your mother had reverence for the madison family they gave her pride and meaning and strength your mother had a hard life. i would like to hear your...
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it's a family issue like any other family, i suppose, but it's also the firm., so she's had to play very difficult role and the statement is incredibly carefully worded, where the emphasis is on harry's well—being, support there for macro to i think was missing from the initial saricam —— support there for meghan can that which attic was missing from the initial statement. the queen has made it clear some days ago there would be a period of transition we are told this new model will take effect from this spring. there is a cliff edge moment. they will spend their time between here in north america. the end of the statement from the king talks about security. —— the statement from buckingham palace. we don't talk about security. the questions will still remain, how will whatever security detail they have to have be funded? how should it be funded?” detail they have to have be funded? how should it be funded? i think perhaps you need to take a step back and we need to think about the likes of david cameron for example. he was not born prime minister or destined t
it's a family issue like any other family, i suppose, but it's also the firm., so she's had to play very difficult role and the statement is incredibly carefully worded, where the emphasis is on harry's well—being, support there for macro to i think was missing from the initial saricam —— support there for meghan can that which attic was missing from the initial statement. the queen has made it clear some days ago there would be a period of transition we are told this new model will take...
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the floyd family and other families are going to lead it.eneath his wings love abides god will take care of you ♪ i was like floyd. i grew up with daddy gone. mama had to make it with welfare checks. i used to go and shop with the food stamps. a lot of folks say that, but the way i know it if you've been on food stamps, i ask you what color was your food stamps. because if you don't know the different colors, you are just fronting. but i used to slip the little gray slip so my friends wouldn't know i was on food stamps. but mama told me something i never forgot. she said -- ♪ he may not be there when you want him but he's always on time. the lord will make a way out of no way. i can tell you, 40 years later, he walks with me. he talks with me. he tells me that i am his own. he gave food when i was hungry. he gave water when i was thirsty. he is my rock, my sword and shield. my will in the middle of the wheel he's the lily of the valley the bright and morning star he woke me up this morning started me on my way yes. yes. yes. let me say this.
the floyd family and other families are going to lead it.eneath his wings love abides god will take care of you ♪ i was like floyd. i grew up with daddy gone. mama had to make it with welfare checks. i used to go and shop with the food stamps. a lot of folks say that, but the way i know it if you've been on food stamps, i ask you what color was your food stamps. because if you don't know the different colors, you are just fronting. but i used to slip the little gray slip so my friends...
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central to our airmen and their families. we often have family members within close proximity. one of the top issues that we are working on his availability for adequate childcare. before this pandemic, the -- [inaudible] due to a number of factors some which are unique. unfortunately, impacts of the virus and virtual schooling have only increased this child. -- this challenge. airmen havee, our had to make difficult decisions with errors spouses and schedules pursue other than less than ultimate solutions. this is a strain on our airmen and the families that were laser -- we are laser focus on changing. some of the successes we've had in the past few months include covid medicated back to school bash went represents uso, m efficacy, school distress and others -- returning students and new students to each other. we partnership with a local school district, internet cafe where students complete their with oversight, which in turn reduces some of the stress. now, we have transitioned into full daycare during covid-19. we meet with our spouses often. [inaudible] even before covid
central to our airmen and their families. we often have family members within close proximity. one of the top issues that we are working on his availability for adequate childcare. before this pandemic, the -- [inaudible] due to a number of factors some which are unique. unfortunately, impacts of the virus and virtual schooling have only increased this child. -- this challenge. airmen havee, our had to make difficult decisions with errors spouses and schedules pursue other than less than...
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higher family incomes.ll, our success comes from you the people who have worked hard for your families. but let's not forget that a few years ago, you were also working hard. but your hard work then was undone by a government that didn't work, didn't put people first, and wasn't on your side. together, we changed things to help unleash your potential and unleash innovation and investment in the private sector, the engine that drives our economic growth. and our progress on the economy is a good chapter in our history. [ applause ] but now we turn the page and write a new chapter. and that's what i want to speak about tonight. this election is not an award for past performance. i'm not asking you to vote for me on the basis of the economy we have. tonight, i ask for your support on the basis of the better, fairer, more prosperous america we can build together. [ cheers and applause ] together, let's make sure that our prosperity enriches not just a few, but all working families. let's invest in health care,
higher family incomes.ll, our success comes from you the people who have worked hard for your families. but let's not forget that a few years ago, you were also working hard. but your hard work then was undone by a government that didn't work, didn't put people first, and wasn't on your side. together, we changed things to help unleash your potential and unleash innovation and investment in the private sector, the engine that drives our economic growth. and our progress on the economy is a good...
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want to send their kids back to school and i don't know how many families are homeless families are even in contact with the idea. and so, it's hard for me to say, you know, we should go down this path when, you know what's if we do go down that path and we don't really have kids that are showing up. i think kids are going to show up but i still there's a potential to say that we should focus on focal students and focus on the students that need to be here and that are not part of the focus student groups, right. because again, like for me, the suffering and the impact on how this is rippling through the district it's different and it's beyond. >> josh: economics and i'm a crisis worker and i'm seeing, families from a different range of communities that are impacted by covid-19 so, i really do want to know how many of these studentthesestudents are ready k and ready to be learn and be present. so that's something that i'm just thinking through. i would really like to see a mixture of that right now. i think the focuses might be too tight if we can it open it up a little bit more. i
want to send their kids back to school and i don't know how many families are homeless families are even in contact with the idea. and so, it's hard for me to say, you know, we should go down this path when, you know what's if we do go down that path and we don't really have kids that are showing up. i think kids are going to show up but i still there's a potential to say that we should focus on focal students and focus on the students that need to be here and that are not part of the focus...
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about the family. instead day double down and they took that settlement as a signal to pull even more money from purdue. and then to prevent the money from going to the victims that suffered from the opioid crisis. according to documents filed starting in 2008 right after the settlement in 2007. purdue distributed more than 10 million to the companies that they control it is 80 times in 2007. and then to distribute more free clash on - - cash flow to the family. if you receive the e-mail from your father in 2000 day. and to investigate the conduct. >> chairwoman i believe based on the record but if you will permit me but the answer to your question is now. i don't believe in anyone new but those lawsuits that began in earnest in 2017 would be coming. i'm sorry. you are muted. >> excuse me we are having technical issues. i cannot hear you or see you. we will briefly recess. >> resuming our conversation when you receive that e-mail from your father and 2008 did you know the state attorneys general across
about the family. instead day double down and they took that settlement as a signal to pull even more money from purdue. and then to prevent the money from going to the victims that suffered from the opioid crisis. according to documents filed starting in 2008 right after the settlement in 2007. purdue distributed more than 10 million to the companies that they control it is 80 times in 2007. and then to distribute more free clash on - - cash flow to the family. if you receive the e-mail from...
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family and student family so there's a phone number that people can call. another idea we have we're noticing for our spanish speaking families some are not actively using e-mails and so we do reach people with critical information through text messages and auto dials and it's limited in terms of how much information you can share and a phone call or through a text message so one of the ideas that we're exploring is adding a line that people can call and hear a recorded message that actually goes into a lot more detail about the motion being presented on the website and through e-mails. the plan itself was intentionally a very high level summary because we wanted to make sure that the plan wasn't too lengthy so we knew we had a lot of content to put in there and everyone across the team was intentional about keeping things succinct. i would love to share more information now or going forward about the various things that we're exploring and doing. i'm emphasizing this first because this is key to how we reach our families. if we go in knowing the best metho
family and student family so there's a phone number that people can call. another idea we have we're noticing for our spanish speaking families some are not actively using e-mails and so we do reach people with critical information through text messages and auto dials and it's limited in terms of how much information you can share and a phone call or through a text message so one of the ideas that we're exploring is adding a line that people can call and hear a recorded message that actually...
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but our family act is for one year. it is specifically for coronavirus cases. >> is canceling for next week, what is your opinion of that given that you're trying to push for family policy, giving his wife to keep the doors open? >> i do ensure every senator is on perspective that we have to pass a package that meets the needs of the american people now. and i think when we are talking about large scale stimulus, is less important to to focus on tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations and it is to focus on the people who need to be at home because they are sacred people who need to be home to care for a loved one who is sick. so the focus of the debate should be how do we deal with this healthcare crisis. the second thing the president didn't even mention last night's increased testing. until we have readily available testing, you have no other alternative than to close down schools or to list of communities that have been exposed to the coronavirus. we can get the economy running again if you have readily available t
but our family act is for one year. it is specifically for coronavirus cases. >> is canceling for next week, what is your opinion of that given that you're trying to push for family policy, giving his wife to keep the doors open? >> i do ensure every senator is on perspective that we have to pass a package that meets the needs of the american people now. and i think when we are talking about large scale stimulus, is less important to to focus on tax cuts for the wealthy and...
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they help families feed their kids. they help keep a roof over tens of millions of citizens heads and they help americans continue to pay their bills while they were unable to work. finally, the job retention credit helped people hold on to their health insurance for a global pandemic. at the time we disagreed or at the time we designed these measures we didn't know for sure how deep this recession would be or how long it would last. it was a lot of optimism about the reshape recovery that would quickly bounce back with previous high implement levels and steady growth. we know now that those hopes were overly optimistic instead of a v-shaped recovery we are seeing ak shaped recovery with some sectors and groups recovering fast and others forced to wait while getting worse off day by day. 94% of the jobs in financial services are back but millions of people and hospitality, retail, manufacturing and food service still have no work. people of color, women and workers with less education are experienced and much slower rec
they help families feed their kids. they help keep a roof over tens of millions of citizens heads and they help americans continue to pay their bills while they were unable to work. finally, the job retention credit helped people hold on to their health insurance for a global pandemic. at the time we disagreed or at the time we designed these measures we didn't know for sure how deep this recession would be or how long it would last. it was a lot of optimism about the reshape recovery that...
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when we speak of families, we include extended families.bors, even the community itself. we've met heroic single mothers and fathers who have told us how hard it is to raise children when you're doing it all alone. we've talked to grandparents who thought their child raising days were over but are now raising their grandchildren because their children can't. we visited literacy classes where courageous parents were learning to read and continuing their education so they could make a better life for their families, and we've held crack babies, and babies with aids, and comforted other victims. george and i have seen communities gather around parents with a gravely ill child helping them take care of the other children, helping them make it through each day. there have been many times in our own lives when we too couldn't have made it without our friends and neighbors. we shared with moments with the families where the father and indeed the mother were serving in the persian gulf and heard stories of how their neighbors saw to it that the fam
when we speak of families, we include extended families.bors, even the community itself. we've met heroic single mothers and fathers who have told us how hard it is to raise children when you're doing it all alone. we've talked to grandparents who thought their child raising days were over but are now raising their grandchildren because their children can't. we visited literacy classes where courageous parents were learning to read and continuing their education so they could make a better life...
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pride that's the biden family.y didn't say were loaning out money to oneida holdings or reloading the money toan tony or to james or rob walker, they once again, not a document generated by me that they are loaning that money to the biden family. >> what are the implications of this? , if joe biden is elected president which could very well happen, how does this constrain his ability to deal with china. >> are you asking for my personal opinion. >> i am, as someone who has worked with the chinese. >> i think joe biden and biden family are compromised. you're briefed on compromised and who you're able to talk with and deal and sweat, and i just don't see, given the history here and the fact how joe can't be influenced in some manner based on the history that they have where, so as a citizen and an american taxpayer i'm very concerned. >> it seems at this point that there is so much documentation, and again we have your documents, the one, but presumably there are many others because there's a lot of people involved
pride that's the biden family.y didn't say were loaning out money to oneida holdings or reloading the money toan tony or to james or rob walker, they once again, not a document generated by me that they are loaning that money to the biden family. >> what are the implications of this? , if joe biden is elected president which could very well happen, how does this constrain his ability to deal with china. >> are you asking for my personal opinion. >> i am, as someone who has...
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small family gathering. dr. deborah birx tonight saying get-togethers in this country need to be kept to fewer than ten people. and tonight, the race for a vaccine shifting into high gear. moderna, the first company in
small family gathering. dr. deborah birx tonight saying get-togethers in this country need to be kept to fewer than ten people. and tonight, the race for a vaccine shifting into high gear. moderna, the first company in
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don't they they call themselves the royal family they're supposed to be an exemplary family we pay them to be an exemplary family so when they are not i think we're entitled to to look at that and of course the trouble with the latest episode of the crown series season of the crown it's the 4th season they were all everybody the establishment in britain was quite happy with the 1st 3 seasons which are of act coronations are happy marriages and jubilee is now in the fall season the marriage isn't going wrong scree of them are breaking down in particular the marriage. di to charles brought about this is no secret by charles it's obsession and infatuation with camilla that's that ustream and that i'm afraid is what is now the subject of season 4 and we all have to live through it and the royal family of got to take the rough with the smooth if you remember the queen made this rather wonderful speech in 1902 about her and us rebuild this which was her latin for saying i've had a terrible bloody year. she treated it with a bit of humor and i think everybody else should as well while in the b
don't they they call themselves the royal family they're supposed to be an exemplary family we pay them to be an exemplary family so when they are not i think we're entitled to to look at that and of course the trouble with the latest episode of the crown series season of the crown it's the 4th season they were all everybody the establishment in britain was quite happy with the 1st 3 seasons which are of act coronations are happy marriages and jubilee is now in the fall season the marriage...
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the bd family is the biden family. and notice they didn't say we're loaning that money to oneida holdings or loaning that money to tony bobulinski or we're loaning that money to james gilliar or rob walker, they, once again, a document not generated by me but generatessed by cfc that they're loaning that money to the biden family. tucker: what are the implications of this going forward? if joe biden is elected president which could very well happen. how does this consistent strain his ability -- constrain his ability to deal with china. >> are you asking for my personal opinion? tucker: i am asking for your opinion as someone that worked with the chinese. >> i think the biden family is compromised. i held a q clearance. you're briefed on compromise and who you're able to talk with and deal and do business with. i don't see given the history and the facts how joe can't be influenced in some manner, based on the history that they have, where here with cfc and stuff like that. so as a citizen and american taxpayer, i'm ve
the bd family is the biden family. and notice they didn't say we're loaning that money to oneida holdings or loaning that money to tony bobulinski or we're loaning that money to james gilliar or rob walker, they, once again, a document not generated by me but generatessed by cfc that they're loaning that money to the biden family. tucker: what are the implications of this going forward? if joe biden is elected president which could very well happen. how does this consistent strain his ability...
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access for families? >> this is a really interesting question. in some states, it's dropped by 20%. we've been asked to look at this on multiple occasions and in indiana, that's not the case. we continue to see a stable number of child care homes as part of the services that are provided in indiana. and we, one of the conclusions we've drawn from that is that many don't include homes and don't allow them to participate in their prek programs and don't fund them the same as they would for a center. we do. so we include our child care network in its sum total. and so, we think that we have a best practice here to make sure again, that we really support a network, but we have a long way to go, but u we've made really substantial progress. >> what can we do at the family level to grow child care providers so they're early learning setting. the best thing we can do to help? >> we need to start thinking about child care the way that we think about any sustainable network. the assistance we need to develop and w
access for families? >> this is a really interesting question. in some states, it's dropped by 20%. we've been asked to look at this on multiple occasions and in indiana, that's not the case. we continue to see a stable number of child care homes as part of the services that are provided in indiana. and we, one of the conclusions we've drawn from that is that many don't include homes and don't allow them to participate in their prek programs and don't fund them the same as they would for...
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marlene loved family and grew up in a family with grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins with preciousemories along the way. growing up, marlene went to russian river, playing and listening to music and summers in el salvador with her family. alongside family, marlene loved education. marlene was fond of the arts and was a phenomenal student. she had a great economic career where she met many life-long friends. marlene went on to attend mercy high school and met more of her life-long friends and they grew up listening to motown music and disco. she studied to be a nurse. after a long deliberation, marlene went on to live in el salvador with her family. it was there that she realized her true passion for helping others, specifically children. in el sa salvador, marlene workd for her uncle's clinic. upon her ru return to the u.s.a, marlene changed her major and pursued an major in education. she pursued an masters in education. as her passion and skillsets continued to grow for education, marlene began working at the san francisco unified school district. marlene spent 37 years in the di
marlene loved family and grew up in a family with grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins with preciousemories along the way. growing up, marlene went to russian river, playing and listening to music and summers in el salvador with her family. alongside family, marlene loved education. marlene was fond of the arts and was a phenomenal student. she had a great economic career where she met many life-long friends. marlene went on to attend mercy high school and met more of her life-long friends and...
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i do know how it impacts the family because i had covid happen in my family. so before we can return to work, i think it needs to be safe. we need to look at how this will impact the students and the educators. we need not to rush into it. please think of the timeline and the impact this resolution and how we should do it with the least harm for all. i also have to say, i have grandchildren who have i.e.p.s, so i know how important it is for students with i.e.p.s to be back in school. both of my sons have i.e.p.s too, but we have to do it safely. thank you. >> thank you. hello jessica? >> hello, my name is jessica and i am a field representative for i.f.p. local 21 representative members in the district. i wanted to read a statement from my colleagues, susan chan. she writes hello, my name is susan chan and i work at the purchasing department. i want to share my concerns about the resolution to reopen schools. this time of year we all experience so many emotions that we need to remember to take care of ourselves so we can be there for those around us. that's w
i do know how it impacts the family because i had covid happen in my family. so before we can return to work, i think it needs to be safe. we need to look at how this will impact the students and the educators. we need not to rush into it. please think of the timeline and the impact this resolution and how we should do it with the least harm for all. i also have to say, i have grandchildren who have i.e.p.s, so i know how important it is for students with i.e.p.s to be back in school. both of...
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family. in fact, it is the central set of head waters for social connectedness generally. that's why two of the project's main policy objectives are making it more affordable to raise a family and increasing the number of children who are raised by happily married parents. the goals of today's hearing are to examine factors effecting family affordable and explore policy approaches that might allow for more americans to start and to raise the families that they desire. increasingly, family affordability has become a unifying concern among lawmakers and policy makers and commentators of the political right and left and everything inbetween. even -- we hear it even in discussions around topics that are as varied as the child tax credit, as declining fertility rates, increases in the cost of child care, and of housing. paid family leave, and student debt burdens. motivating all these discussions is a simple statement. it should not be this hard to raise a family. the problem is, of course, multif
family. in fact, it is the central set of head waters for social connectedness generally. that's why two of the project's main policy objectives are making it more affordable to raise a family and increasing the number of children who are raised by happily married parents. the goals of today's hearing are to examine factors effecting family affordable and explore policy approaches that might allow for more americans to start and to raise the families that they desire. increasingly, family...
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families. like that in the us it's just not as they come in here and try to get new papers but i know them and they won't get any. bad idea that these people have to leave iraq even though they're iraqi citizens. they've shed too much plant and killed too many people. do you want someone like that living next door to you. yeah you want them living in your town police it's just not acceptable in the mind of a bitch like you. who are sure much little cottage those doctors don't want this islamic state kill children and old people officers and soldiers and we should look east people back into the community for their kids are just like them i guess killed our children but now. you have to pay a price for hurting people. the high as fighters should have thought about that before hand. they should have thought about their children their wives their brothers their family their tribe. look at a guy but they knew this would be a dead body but it meant that you can't join i.a.s. commit awful crimes that
families. like that in the us it's just not as they come in here and try to get new papers but i know them and they won't get any. bad idea that these people have to leave iraq even though they're iraqi citizens. they've shed too much plant and killed too many people. do you want someone like that living next door to you. yeah you want them living in your town police it's just not acceptable in the mind of a bitch like you. who are sure much little cottage those doctors don't want this islamic...
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his specialty is family portraits. got the idea of creating a new kind of family portrait when he was in photography school. he was given an assignment, take a photo that expresses yourself. he re-created an incident from his childhood. his father was injured when his foot got stuck in the doorway. asada's older brother rushed down from the second floor, but he fell down the stairs and was also injured. asada saw what was happening and pan panicked. he also fell down and got hurt. the three of them went to the hospital, where asada's mother worked as a nurse. he re-created the scene to show who the members of his family really are. >> translator: by take thing photo based on my memory, i thought i could take the best photo of my life. i took this photograph with the four of us as a way of expressing the strongest memory i have of the members of my family. >> he realized all families have such precious memories. he started asking people to pose for similar photos. here is one of them. a woman's father had long supported
his specialty is family portraits. got the idea of creating a new kind of family portrait when he was in photography school. he was given an assignment, take a photo that expresses yourself. he re-created an incident from his childhood. his father was injured when his foot got stuck in the doorway. asada's older brother rushed down from the second floor, but he fell down the stairs and was also injured. asada saw what was happening and pan panicked. he also fell down and got hurt. the three of...
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families are squeezed emotionally and financially. they need help and too often they can't afford it and the professional caregivers out there, the home health care workers, childcare workers are more often, women, women of color, and immigrants, often on cnn undervalued. the pandemic hits and squeezes and titans on everybody. nursing homes have been hit hard. if you are a frontline worker, you struggle to find safe childcare for your kids. others if you have become unexpected 24/7 caregivers, trying to keep your children safe and learning while you continue to work remotely from home. if you had to put your career on hold indefinitely or senior hours qatar your job, lost the confusion, the confusion over school reopening only makes things worse. you, know in the last few months has only underscored how vital it is for families and older americans to have more home care and community care choices that fit they are real needs. you know, we are trapped in a caregiving crisis within a night economic crisis within a health care crisis. yo
families are squeezed emotionally and financially. they need help and too often they can't afford it and the professional caregivers out there, the home health care workers, childcare workers are more often, women, women of color, and immigrants, often on cnn undervalued. the pandemic hits and squeezes and titans on everybody. nursing homes have been hit hard. if you are a frontline worker, you struggle to find safe childcare for your kids. others if you have become unexpected 24/7 caregivers,...
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so, this is what happens in families, period. this is part of what it means to be family in american society and it is no different for african-americans. i think just embracing that and acknowledging the entire history and not just choosing to only focus on the so-called positive. we get that -- it comes up a lot in popular culture. in movies. why can't we have more positive images? that kind of thing. it is important that we have images that actually reflect the real human being more than it is for us to have so-called positive images. i would rather be more true to how people represented themselves. how they understood their own life. how they lived their own life. so, that is the challenge i think scholars should embrace. kate: thank you for that answer. part of what's amazing and probably a lot of people here know, and you have viewed these records so well, just what kind of personal dynamics are revealed in those records and other records from the time that are amazingly rich and kind of unusual also from the 19th century.
so, this is what happens in families, period. this is part of what it means to be family in american society and it is no different for african-americans. i think just embracing that and acknowledging the entire history and not just choosing to only focus on the so-called positive. we get that -- it comes up a lot in popular culture. in movies. why can't we have more positive images? that kind of thing. it is important that we have images that actually reflect the real human being more than it...
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it will not nurture our families. i believe we can overcome the challenges facing us as a state and work together to create a better life for all of us. ladies and gentlemen, it's time to stand up and be counted. it is time for us to put some skin in the game. i believe in hawaii and i believe in all of us. i believe in all of you. let's get to work. ahola. [ applause ] >>> during this election season the candidates beyond the talking points are only revealed over time. since you can't be everywhere, there's c-span. our campaign 2020 programming differs from all other political coverage for one simple reason, it's c-span. we brought you your unfiltered view of government since 1979. this year we're bringing you an unfiltered view of people wanting to steer that government. go deep, direct and unfiltered. see the biggest picture for yourself and make up your own mind with c-span's campaign 2020 brought to you as a public service by your television provider. >> they say this is the panhandle of texas. >> the majority of
it will not nurture our families. i believe we can overcome the challenges facing us as a state and work together to create a better life for all of us. ladies and gentlemen, it's time to stand up and be counted. it is time for us to put some skin in the game. i believe in hawaii and i believe in all of us. i believe in all of you. let's get to work. ahola. [ applause ] >>> during this election season the candidates beyond the talking points are only revealed over time. since you can't...
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it will not nurture our families. believe we can overcome the challenges facing us as a state and work together to create a better life for all of us. ladies and gentlemen, it's time to stand up and be counted. it is time for us to put some skin in the game. i believe in hawaii, and i believe in all of us. i believe in all of you. let's get to work! mahalo and aloha! [ applause ] >>> today supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg marked the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th a amendment which granted the women the right to vote. she will discuss the impact at georgetown university in washington, d.c. our coverage starts at 5:00 p.m. eastern on c-span3, you can listen online at cspan.org or on the c-span app. >>> during this election the talking points of the candidates are only revealed over time. but since you can't be everywhere, there's c-span. our campaign 2020 programming differs from all political coverage for one simple reason, it's c-span. we brought you your unfiltered view of government every
it will not nurture our families. believe we can overcome the challenges facing us as a state and work together to create a better life for all of us. ladies and gentlemen, it's time to stand up and be counted. it is time for us to put some skin in the game. i believe in hawaii, and i believe in all of us. i believe in all of you. let's get to work! mahalo and aloha! [ applause ] >>> today supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg marked the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the...
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and families. would you address that? >> i can try. absolutely there is both but the soldiers, too. it makes it possible to marry a man who marries elsewhere. it is true that at various moments, the ability of people to be able to compel the army to bring their families with them changes and a lot depends on the commanding officer. one of them has a commanding officer like let's take everybody even though they are not supposed to into the army putand the armyputs a strict lik forgiveness later and then he spends another ten months arguing that those. some people work like that and other people know the rules are the rules and say 60 women per regiment and that is all that will take and we are sorry if some of you your wife doesn't get to come, sorry. and before anybody fleeing troops, the people in charge of the release in court and other places are so freaked out by how much it is costing them to maintain these families that have been left behind at the next tier when they are preparing to leave,
and families. would you address that? >> i can try. absolutely there is both but the soldiers, too. it makes it possible to marry a man who marries elsewhere. it is true that at various moments, the ability of people to be able to compel the army to bring their families with them changes and a lot depends on the commanding officer. one of them has a commanding officer like let's take everybody even though they are not supposed to into the army putand the armyputs a strict lik forgiveness...
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this challenge of paid family leave and paid sick days. now the senate must do its job to pay sick leave must be included in a package forwarded by the senate we have to pass these policies now because people are facing impossible chant on - - choices right now in new york state many public schools and universities have already suspended classes or canceled in-person classes for the rest of the school year. if you are a single mother was school age kids, how do you choose between putting food on the table are making sure your kids are safe at home? many americans live with aging parents and we know the elderly are most at risk what do you do if they get sick how do any of us go to work to leave our sick mother or father behind? these are the simple choices people should not be forced to make but sadly they make them every single day 80 percent of all american workers don't have access to paid medical leave lower income workers are even less likely we are the only industrialized country in the world that doesn't have access to paid family m
this challenge of paid family leave and paid sick days. now the senate must do its job to pay sick leave must be included in a package forwarded by the senate we have to pass these policies now because people are facing impossible chant on - - choices right now in new york state many public schools and universities have already suspended classes or canceled in-person classes for the rest of the school year. if you are a single mother was school age kids, how do you choose between putting food...
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again we're talking about a family farm. a family farm. not a man's farm. a family farm. okay. and where are the women? so we didn't see them a lot in that video clip. when we talk about women -- when we talk about women on family farms, we don't call them farmers, we don't call them, you know, farm women. historically, and predominantly today, we call them farm wives. so women on family farms, how we identify them is not in relation to the work they do, but the marital relationship. so it's different for men and for women. and we can see the historical roots of this. again, jefferson and others at the time argued strongly that white women should not be engaged in farm production. this was not the view they had of black women, which we'll talk about on thursday. but in terms of white women on family farms, the argument was they should not be working unless they were in desperate dire straits, the husband had died they were in poverty. the women's roles were in the homes as wives, mothers, supporting the husband, taking care of the household and the children and so forth. and to
again we're talking about a family farm. a family farm. not a man's farm. a family farm. okay. and where are the women? so we didn't see them a lot in that video clip. when we talk about women -- when we talk about women on family farms, we don't call them farmers, we don't call them, you know, farm women. historically, and predominantly today, we call them farm wives. so women on family farms, how we identify them is not in relation to the work they do, but the marital relationship. so it's...
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i thought about your family, your extended family.se words came to mind, that americans know from experience that silence puts you on the wrong side of history. we were not silent when breaking the imperial bonds of the british. we were not silent when communism was on the warpath across the globe. we fought valiantly against it, and again against the hate and existential threats of adolf hitler. america is not silent right now, and, as marie said, change is hard. alveda, what are your thoughts right now? i was sharing that with you because, you know, your family knows the pain of silence. and this, as we watch those 500 crowd into this venue to say goodbye to george floyd. >> alveda: harris -- and it's not about me or my family today, but thank you for the brief opportunity to say my grandmother was shot playing the organ at ebenezer baptist church. my father was choked and thrown into a swimming pool with no water in his lungs. my uncle, reverend dr. martin luther king jr., was shot. taken down violently and unjustly during that per
i thought about your family, your extended family.se words came to mind, that americans know from experience that silence puts you on the wrong side of history. we were not silent when breaking the imperial bonds of the british. we were not silent when communism was on the warpath across the globe. we fought valiantly against it, and again against the hate and existential threats of adolf hitler. america is not silent right now, and, as marie said, change is hard. alveda, what are your thoughts...
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before she was murdered. >> this family, it's just hilik any family deserves answers. the lack of transparency through this whole process was despicable. >> she's going to be heard, and she's going to be remembered. >> reporter: does this make you feel good? [ speaking in foreign language ] what was she like? >> soccer. >> reporter: an athlete at heart, her family tells us, marathons were her passion. and even from a young age, one thing was clear. vanessa's sense of duty to her country, the place where she was born and raised, the united states. high school prom? [ speaking in foreign >> reporter: she knew at 10 years old she wanted to go to the army? [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: when she turned 18, she signed with the army. you didn't want her to go. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> reporter: she would eventually be assigned to ft. hood, just hours away from her home in houston, the place where glor they raised their six children. but then came that horrific day, april 22nd, when vanessa suddenly disappeared. her father tells me that same afternoo
before she was murdered. >> this family, it's just hilik any family deserves answers. the lack of transparency through this whole process was despicable. >> she's going to be heard, and she's going to be remembered. >> reporter: does this make you feel good? [ speaking in foreign language ] what was she like? >> soccer. >> reporter: an athlete at heart, her family tells us, marathons were her passion. and even from a young age, one thing was clear. vanessa's sense...
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and and i'm not like that i didn't realize that that's how family families are because i came out havingto tell my story so that i could find my family that's the only way i could find them is to tell my story i didn't realize that family is really base it's all about stories and it's all about stories that are not spoken as well as the ones that are spoken. so it's complicated i saw. it i have a poem we have one minute do yours does your poem fit into one minute invisible class and i can make it do that yes. i'll make it do that if there was from a mother to a child. if there was ever one whom when you are sleep in who would wipe your tears when in dreams you will weep in who would offer you time when others demand and whose love lay more infinity than grains of sand if there was ever one to whom you could cry who would gather each tear and blow it dry who would offer help on the mountains of time and you would stop to let each sunsets suit your shades of mind if there was ever one whom when you believe if there was ever one whom when you were chief was there before the dream and even t
and and i'm not like that i didn't realize that that's how family families are because i came out havingto tell my story so that i could find my family that's the only way i could find them is to tell my story i didn't realize that family is really base it's all about stories and it's all about stories that are not spoken as well as the ones that are spoken. so it's complicated i saw. it i have a poem we have one minute do yours does your poem fit into one minute invisible class and i can make...
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i hope family, certainly family, is crucial. and i would like to see the american family come back strong. we had a great family, and my dad said to me once, only three things you can give your children. you can give them the best education, that doesn't mean stanford or yale or princeton. it just means the best education that you can find and you can help. you are their first teacher. the best education you can find. and to set a good example. that is very important. and all the love in the world. and i hope we've given that to our children. i know george w.. , i've heard him say several times, his dad has given him unconditional love. that is true. all this baloney about george competing with his father is just ridiculous. i mean, they are devoted to each other and there was never any competition, and my george is petty in their hands, i must confess. but i think they feel loved and i hope if i have a legacy other than being the enforcer, that it will be that i raised along with george, a great family. >> doug barbara bush, th
i hope family, certainly family, is crucial. and i would like to see the american family come back strong. we had a great family, and my dad said to me once, only three things you can give your children. you can give them the best education, that doesn't mean stanford or yale or princeton. it just means the best education that you can find and you can help. you are their first teacher. the best education you can find. and to set a good example. that is very important. and all the love in the...
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we were a public family. we could go out on weekends and he would walk into the dining room and everyone turned and looked. we were very much aware that we had a public side and read this privacy at home so it balanced without drama from your book "child of the dream" you write something so we told you, maybe her older brother. not easy being a robinson. it comes with such high expectations and not enough praise. what does that mean? >> guest: it wasn't even so much our family. it with everyone else. people, for example, my brother who played little league baseball and babe ruth baseball, they would compare him to my father. you can't do it as well as jackie. so you're constantly told you're not doing it as well. that was jackie's experience, and set him up for a number of failures. in school and in life because he was compared all the time. us, we didn't know how to measure success. we had this super dad and really a supermom as well. and so we were not sure how you measure success. my dad told us it's not a
we were a public family. we could go out on weekends and he would walk into the dining room and everyone turned and looked. we were very much aware that we had a public side and read this privacy at home so it balanced without drama from your book "child of the dream" you write something so we told you, maybe her older brother. not easy being a robinson. it comes with such high expectations and not enough praise. what does that mean? >> guest: it wasn't even so much our family....
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the family was promised in writing to pay through the family business health plan, 100% of all of the health care needs for this little boy and their family. >>> in the meantime though, there was the matter of grandfather trump's will. remember, he passed away in june, '99 and there ended up being a dispute in the family whether or not all five of his kids, including the descendents of his he wouldest son freddie, who had died. there was a dispute of whether or not all five of fred trump's kids would receive equal shares of the grand trump's will or would only the four surviving four kids split the estate. well, donald trump, the current president was one of the surviving four kids. and from what you know about him, you can imagine how he felt about that dispute. right? if you cut out the descendents of his deceased elder brother freddie, well, donald's share of the inheritance would be that much larger. and only split four ways instead of five. as that dispute percolated in the family, donald trump and his surviving siblings decided to pull the one nastiest little lever that they had
the family was promised in writing to pay through the family business health plan, 100% of all of the health care needs for this little boy and their family. >>> in the meantime though, there was the matter of grandfather trump's will. remember, he passed away in june, '99 and there ended up being a dispute in the family whether or not all five of his kids, including the descendents of his he wouldest son freddie, who had died. there was a dispute of whether or not all five of fred...
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became part of the family.y address frogmore cottage and repaying the financeses there. it tries to set them up for a positive springboard out of the royal family and into their life as private citizens. eric: here's part of the queen's statement, she says they hope for a new constructive and supportive way forward for my grandson and his family, harry, meghan and archie will always be muched loved members of the family. it is the hope that the agreement allows them to start building and happy and peaceful life. one would hope that by building a peaceful and happy life, perhaps it hasn't been peaceful or happy for the young couple. >> it's no secret they have struggled under the spotlight. there's a lot of speculation whether meghan is motivating the move or if it's harry. i'm told harry struggled with the cameras and attention for quite a while. this seems like this is the happy path forward for them. eric: you would thinks at an official level you could do so much good for charities and the public. you have t
became part of the family.y address frogmore cottage and repaying the financeses there. it tries to set them up for a positive springboard out of the royal family and into their life as private citizens. eric: here's part of the queen's statement, she says they hope for a new constructive and supportive way forward for my grandson and his family, harry, meghan and archie will always be muched loved members of the family. it is the hope that the agreement allows them to start building and happy...
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it would be family on each side or if not a real family, a fiktive family. the slave cabins on this site were arranged the way that we've brought these in. so we have -- there could be two rows facing each other with a central courtyard in the center. and so you could imagine that would have created a kind of a community there. and these were also set back from the plantation big house about about half a mile. so there was some physical distance between where the hidel family lived and where the enslaved workers lived. and that dance is important in creating some kind of a sense of autonomy, although their movements were still controlled. people could not leave the plantation without a pass and over seer would monitor them at all stages of the day to make sure they got up at the right time and at work at the right time and back at the cabins at the right time. that said, because of the distance and there is so much space here, there are a lot of plantations out here on the river road, something that was very common in particular in this region and other regi
it would be family on each side or if not a real family, a fiktive family. the slave cabins on this site were arranged the way that we've brought these in. so we have -- there could be two rows facing each other with a central courtyard in the center. and so you could imagine that would have created a kind of a community there. and these were also set back from the plantation big house about about half a mile. so there was some physical distance between where the hidel family lived and where...