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president, i agree with what chairman shelby has said. we tried to set an example, the two of us from two different parties, two different parts of the country, two different political philosophies. we have come together on this as we have on so many other issues and appropriations to give in example to our colleagues what we think is best. now i think congress showed strong, decisive leadership in addressing the coronavirus. as appropriators and both parties often do and members in congress are still capable of doing even. [inaudible] we put our label aside, we put came together for the american people. i assume that is something the president is not doing. we saw ms. information on national television, downplaying of potential risk to the american people by the president, i was concerned that he worried more about a market impact then human lives. his administration's initial proposal for a one point to 5 billion in spending, plus authority to divert one point to billion from such things as low-income heating assistance of bolide that w
president, i agree with what chairman shelby has said. we tried to set an example, the two of us from two different parties, two different parts of the country, two different political philosophies. we have come together on this as we have on so many other issues and appropriations to give in example to our colleagues what we think is best. now i think congress showed strong, decisive leadership in addressing the coronavirus. as appropriators and both parties often do and members in congress...
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leahy: madam president, chairman shelby has just spoken, and he and i have worked so hard together on the appropriations on the emergency coronavirus supplemental request, and i am am -- one, i have always enjoyed working with him. i'm pleased that we can announce that we have reached a bipartisan, bicameral agreement on an emergency supplemental to address the spread of the really novel coronavirus and protect the health and safety of the american people, something we should do when this happens. so i thank my friend, chairman shelby, chairwoman lowey of the other body and ranking member granger for their cooperation. you know, i think one of the things i have found over my decades here in the appropriations committee, we tend to leave our labels at the door. we have worked together, both republicans and democrats. we don't look at each other as a republican or democrat. we look at each other as a member of the house and the senate, trying to get this done, and i would urge the -- both the majority leader and the democratic leader to move as quickly as possible once the house acts to
leahy: madam president, chairman shelby has just spoken, and he and i have worked so hard together on the appropriations on the emergency coronavirus supplemental request, and i am am -- one, i have always enjoyed working with him. i'm pleased that we can announce that we have reached a bipartisan, bicameral agreement on an emergency supplemental to address the spread of the really novel coronavirus and protect the health and safety of the american people, something we should do when this...
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president, i agree with what chairman shelby has said. we have tried to set an example, the two of us from two different parties, two different parts of the country, i think it's fair to say two different political philosophies, we have come together on this as we have on so many other issues on appropriations to give an example to our colleagues what we think is best on this bill. now, i think -- you know, congress showed strong, decisive leadership in addressing the novel coronavirus. as appropriators in both parties often do and as members of congress have proven they are still capable of doing, even in the most partisan time, we put our label aside and came together for the american people. i was concerned that that was something the president was not doing. we saw misinformation on national television, the downplaying of potential risk to the american people by the president. i was concerned that he worried more about the market impact than human lives. his administration's proposal -- initial proposal for $1.25 billion in new spendi
president, i agree with what chairman shelby has said. we have tried to set an example, the two of us from two different parties, two different parts of the country, i think it's fair to say two different political philosophies, we have come together on this as we have on so many other issues on appropriations to give an example to our colleagues what we think is best on this bill. now, i think -- you know, congress showed strong, decisive leadership in addressing the novel coronavirus. as...
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now the chairman of the committee, senator shelby. mr. shelby: thank you for your service. this is your fourth year as secretary of commerce. that's a pretty long tenure. mr. ross: longevity. mr. shelby: right. thank you very much. i want to have a conversation here with you for a few minutes about the census. the census is very -- is a very important mission of the department of commerce, set out in our constitution, and it's the responsibility of the secretary of commerce and the census bureau under you to meet those responsibilities. bring us up to date on where you think we are or where we are as far as the census which will be upcoming this year. mr. ross: yes, mr. chairman. well, my biggest worries had been twofold. one was, would the systems be up and running, would they be integrateable, would they be ready to perform? because we are in the process of bringing technology to the census. the most prominent form that that has taken is the availability of responding by internet. it's not a requirement. people can still respond by paper just as they always have, but now
now the chairman of the committee, senator shelby. mr. shelby: thank you for your service. this is your fourth year as secretary of commerce. that's a pretty long tenure. mr. ross: longevity. mr. shelby: right. thank you very much. i want to have a conversation here with you for a few minutes about the census. the census is very -- is a very important mission of the department of commerce, set out in our constitution, and it's the responsibility of the secretary of commerce and the census...
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who was very disappointed in the court's decision in the shelby county case. that was a case in which the court declared unconstitutional the key provision of the voting rights act of 1965. it had been renewed time and again by overwhelming majorities on both sides of the aisle. court struckme down the formula. the way the voting act worked a state or are city or a county that kept african-americans from voting in the not so good old days, you could not make any change in voting legislation unless you precleared it with the department of justice, civil rights division or with a three-judge district court. suppressede check many laws that would have discouraged african-americans from voting. the supreme court said the formula for who is discriminating in 1965 is now out of date. overess needs to do it because jurisdictions that were discriminating in 1965 may have clean hands today. the political problem was, what member of congress, what senator, what representative would stand up and say, my state or my city or my county is still , so keep it under the survei
who was very disappointed in the court's decision in the shelby county case. that was a case in which the court declared unconstitutional the key provision of the voting rights act of 1965. it had been renewed time and again by overwhelming majorities on both sides of the aisle. court struckme down the formula. the way the voting act worked a state or are city or a county that kept african-americans from voting in the not so good old days, you could not make any change in voting legislation...
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but today i want to focus on the impact of the supreme court's 2013 decision in shelby county. in this 5-4 decision, chief justice roberts and the courts' conservative justices effectively gutted the core protections of the voting rights act. they decided that states with long histories of discrimination no longer had to obtain federal approval for voting changes under the voting rights act. as author carrol anderson explained, chief justice roberts has long been an opponent of the voting rights act and in shelby county he used arguments that have been carefully crafted over several decades to eviscerate the voting rights act. without the constraints of the voting rights act, states with long histories of discrimination ramped up voter suppression from racist voter i.d. laws to eliminating early voting to purging voter rolls and closing voting places. in the six years following the shelby county decision, for example, states previously subjected to preclearance under the voting rights act closed at least 1,688 polling sites. texas alone closed 750 polling places. the clotured h
but today i want to focus on the impact of the supreme court's 2013 decision in shelby county. in this 5-4 decision, chief justice roberts and the courts' conservative justices effectively gutted the core protections of the voting rights act. they decided that states with long histories of discrimination no longer had to obtain federal approval for voting changes under the voting rights act. as author carrol anderson explained, chief justice roberts has long been an opponent of the voting...
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jesse: it sounds like you learned your lesson shelby any last thought kylie?id it better i think it's a serious but a lot of people are not taken as serious in those videos are definitely not anything what i was like down there. jesse: telling spring breakers not to party on spring break means something. thank you very much and social distance herself. coming up, the media pushing bernie sanders to drop out of the race, his supporters say they will never vote for joe biden. >> you could not make us vote for joe biden i will not vote for joe biden. ♪ ♪ want to brain better? unlike ordinary memory supplements- neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try neuriva for 30 days and see the difference. (sensei) a live bookkeeper quickbooks for me.tomize (live bookkeeper) okay, you're all set up. (sensei) thanks! that was my business gi, this one's casual. (vo) get set up right with a live bookkeeper with intuit quickbooks. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, litt
jesse: it sounds like you learned your lesson shelby any last thought kylie?id it better i think it's a serious but a lot of people are not taken as serious in those videos are definitely not anything what i was like down there. jesse: telling spring breakers not to party on spring break means something. thank you very much and social distance herself. coming up, the media pushing bernie sanders to drop out of the race, his supporters say they will never vote for joe biden. >> you could...
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shelby: the u.s. people are apprehensive. global financial markets are on mansion. both are resilient, but vigorous action is needed to calm nerves, stabilize the situation, and get our arms around this crisis.
shelby: the u.s. people are apprehensive. global financial markets are on mansion. both are resilient, but vigorous action is needed to calm nerves, stabilize the situation, and get our arms around this crisis.
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sell she shelby rasper, a senior at berkeley, on the flight home had an idea.oser." ♪ ♪ what the world needs now is love sweet love ♪ >> immediately i knew that i wanted to do something that could bring everyone back together. obviously, in a remote way because we couldn't physically be together. that's when everything sort of clicked. >> reporter: "what the world needs now" was a hit in 1965. >> a simple message. gets to the point. it's concise and just so many people telling you that. it must be true. ♪ >> reporter: shelbie rassler wrote the orchestra, sent it out to her classmates and the responses flooded in. >> doing what they love, they're so passionate about and what they do every day in person, it just melted my heart. ♪ there's just too little of >> when she posted on our facebook group and said, does anyone want to do this? yep, i'm in. count me in. >> this project hopefully reminded the world that we're going to be okay. ♪ what the world needs now is love sweet love ♪ >> reporter: shelbie's only thought was the project was a way to bring her college
sell she shelby rasper, a senior at berkeley, on the flight home had an idea.oser." ♪ ♪ what the world needs now is love sweet love ♪ >> immediately i knew that i wanted to do something that could bring everyone back together. obviously, in a remote way because we couldn't physically be together. that's when everything sort of clicked. >> reporter: "what the world needs now" was a hit in 1965. >> a simple message. gets to the point. it's concise and just...
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i appreciate chairman shelby and ranking member leahy for including this reimbursement funding in the legislation and working so closely with all of us to get relief to all of us as soon asss possible. over the last couple of days ripple witnessed the effect that the coronavirus thread has had on the markets. the next big question on everyone's mind is how this virus will impact the economy. yesterday, we had the opportunity to discuss potential options with president trump and vice president pence, and secretaryin mnuchin. we will continue to work for the best path forward. unfortunately, there doesn't yetus seem to be a bipartisan effort to try to reach a consensus, something we need. one of our democratic colleague suggested the best way to prevent economic damage is to stop the spread of the virus. well, i can't argue with that logic, but unless that senator know something that the restur of us don't know, that is not exactly a productive use of our time. we know we need to stop the virus, but we also need to deal with the economic fallout as well. well, when we were in position i
i appreciate chairman shelby and ranking member leahy for including this reimbursement funding in the legislation and working so closely with all of us to get relief to all of us as soon asss possible. over the last couple of days ripple witnessed the effect that the coronavirus thread has had on the markets. the next big question on everyone's mind is how this virus will impact the economy. yesterday, we had the opportunity to discuss potential options with president trump and vice president...
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shelby barba from canada can do an amazing 4000 trees and a day.ing about planting millions, billions of trees around the world. is it possible, do you think, physically? it's definitely possible with the right amount of people, the right group of people. i've personally in three is planted just over half a million trees. 0nce planted, the trees need to survive and experts are mixing different types to minimise the risks of disease. it's a bit like making sure you don't put all your eggs in one basket, you are spreading out your risk and then if one part of that woodland fails for whatever reason, it gets disease or can't tolerate future climatic conditions, there are other parts of the forests that are healthy and able to fill in those gaps. suddenly there is momentum to plant trees on a scale never seen before. so what matters is doing it in a way that ensures the forests thrive so they really do help with climate change. david shukman, bbc news. now on bbc news, coronavirus is now spreading around the world. but the outbreak began in the chinese
shelby barba from canada can do an amazing 4000 trees and a day.ing about planting millions, billions of trees around the world. is it possible, do you think, physically? it's definitely possible with the right amount of people, the right group of people. i've personally in three is planted just over half a million trees. 0nce planted, the trees need to survive and experts are mixing different types to minimise the risks of disease. it's a bit like making sure you don't put all your eggs in one...
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shelby was on "this curious week with george," and he got asked this question: >> do you think it wasper for the president to solicit foreign interference in our election? we've seen the president in public ask the ukrainians to get involved, ask the chinese to get involved. >> well, those are just statements, political. things happen.peopdo things.idyw ( laughter ) >> stephen: that is an ironclad defense. it's like a defense attorney saying, "your honor, did my client commit murder? yes, but things happen. sometimes very sharp things happen like 22 times to the torso. okay, you must-- ( piano riff ) you must declare him innocent by reason of "whatcha gonna do? kids will be kids." ( laughter ) now, with impeachment heating up in washington, trump escaped to texas for the annual convention of the american farm bureau. he began by telling them that they all loved him. >> a poll just came out-- "wall street journal." it just came out. look at this: "farmer approval of trump hits record. poll shows 83% of the farmers and ranchers approve of the president's job performance." 83%! ( cheers
shelby was on "this curious week with george," and he got asked this question: >> do you think it wasper for the president to solicit foreign interference in our election? we've seen the president in public ask the ukrainians to get involved, ask the chinese to get involved. >> well, those are just statements, political. things happen.peopdo things.idyw ( laughter ) >> stephen: that is an ironclad defense. it's like a defense attorney saying, "your honor, did my...
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. >> shelby says i'm worried about my parents and tell me them to stay home. control what they do. i'm aphrase they can't take this seriously enough. how can i express my concerns to them. >> shelby, i'm with you in the sense it's a bit of a role reversal where a lot of us are telling our parents to be safe. this is a technique i like to call x, y, z technique. in situation x, when you do y, i feel z. in the midst of a global pandemic and you're not talking it seriously, i feel hurt and unseen and unheard. letting a person know that you're concerned about them, that you care about them, it's all really important to validate what they are going through and say i understand you want to continue life as normal but here are the facts and the consequenc consequences. you have a roam and responsibility in flattening the curve. this could be your parents but it could be anybody in letting them know how you feel. lastly, i call it broken record technique. keep repeating yourself until you get them to change. >> this can be scary enough to deal with as an individual. i
. >> shelby says i'm worried about my parents and tell me them to stay home. control what they do. i'm aphrase they can't take this seriously enough. how can i express my concerns to them. >> shelby, i'm with you in the sense it's a bit of a role reversal where a lot of us are telling our parents to be safe. this is a technique i like to call x, y, z technique. in situation x, when you do y, i feel z. in the midst of a global pandemic and you're not talking it seriously, i feel hurt...
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what she did was she took the announcement of my dissent that i read from the bench in shelby county, created this blog, "the notorious rbg," a name she got from a well-known rapper, who is known as notorious b.i.g. [laughter] and when i was asked, "well, what do you have in common with the notorious b.i.g.?," i said, "it's obvious." [laughter] "both of us were born and bred in brooklyn, new york." [applause] david: you were born and bred in brooklyn. you still have a brooklyn accent, you might admit. you were played in a movie by felicity jones, who is not jewish or from brooklyn. so how do you think she did? justice ginsburg: i thought she was fantastic. when i first met felicity, i said, "you speak the queens english. how are you going to sound like a girl born and bred in brooklyn?" but she listened to many tapes of my speeches, my arguments at the court, and she was wonderful. david: in recent years, you have also gotten a lot of attention for your exercise routine. [laughter] justice ginsburg: right. david: so when did that start? and you have your own trainer, and you're still
what she did was she took the announcement of my dissent that i read from the bench in shelby county, created this blog, "the notorious rbg," a name she got from a well-known rapper, who is known as notorious b.i.g. [laughter] and when i was asked, "well, what do you have in common with the notorious b.i.g.?," i said, "it's obvious." [laughter] "both of us were born and bred in brooklyn, new york." [applause] david: you were born and bred in brooklyn. you...
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. -- shelby, a homeowner. diane, fornk you, your work, and also c-span. i would like to comment on the retirees that have worked hard all their life trying to make ends meet. the so-called increase in our -- the amount on it don't hardly come over $10 plus on your income, which is to me laughable. i do not know if they think we are uneducated and do not realize it, but i did. i compared. i am trying to consider thinking what kind of job extra could i orwith my health condition what my ability can be to make ats meet, to do things here the home that needs repairs that i do not have the money for. it is sad. couple years back with human services. -- it is so laughable. to get any help, you cannot make over $1250 a month to get any help. that is ridiculous. take any income from social security because i do not even fileh now to taxes. i used to work all my life. my spouse passed away. i do not have that income. the -- i used to make good money and was fine. i considered myself middle-class, but now i am in a low class income rocket. host: i'm going to have d
. -- shelby, a homeowner. diane, fornk you, your work, and also c-span. i would like to comment on the retirees that have worked hard all their life trying to make ends meet. the so-called increase in our -- the amount on it don't hardly come over $10 plus on your income, which is to me laughable. i do not know if they think we are uneducated and do not realize it, but i did. i compared. i am trying to consider thinking what kind of job extra could i orwith my health condition what my ability...
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. >> senator shelby. >> mr. secretary, i want to follow on you what senator murray is talking about. one, it seems to me at the outset that this request for the money, the supplemental, is low balling it possibly, and you can't afford to do that. i hope the administration, we want to help the administration. we want to help do you your job. but if you low ball something like this, you'll pay for it later. but you're not only dealing with the crisis. you're dealing with the perception and the concern of the american people both at the same time. i know you can't develop a vaccine and immunize everybody in america from something that's just fallen on us all at once. and the world, really, coming at you. what are you specifically doing, what are your guidelines , this administration to contain this in america? we do not want this to spread f. it spreads, it's going to be hard to contain. what are you doing, what do you propose to do? what's your message to the american people that are watching this hearing? >> so t
. >> senator shelby. >> mr. secretary, i want to follow on you what senator murray is talking about. one, it seems to me at the outset that this request for the money, the supplemental, is low balling it possibly, and you can't afford to do that. i hope the administration, we want to help the administration. we want to help do you your job. but if you low ball something like this, you'll pay for it later. but you're not only dealing with the crisis. you're dealing with the...
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time, lasttakes some week i talked to the chairman of the appropriations committee richard shelby about the possibility of a stimulus package given the shock to the economy or potential shock and he said there hadn't been a lot of talk about that but if it were up to him, something on infrastructure would make sense. congress has been negotiating a package off and on for years. the big problems how to pay for it. right now we have the lowest interest rates we've ever had under 1% for the 30 year bond. it's the kind of thing you could get done potentially but when you negotiate who gets what project, that's not something you will get done this week but you could talk about that sort of thing. host: coronavirus in the campaign trail. impacts on candidates events and what are you hearing about in the states in the super tuesday two states. guest: it's hard to tell impacts on schedules only because right to there is a mad dash recalibrate for michigan in the primary there which is a must win for bernie sanders and a lot of the strategies i've talked to say the joe biden has the advantage in
time, lasttakes some week i talked to the chairman of the appropriations committee richard shelby about the possibility of a stimulus package given the shock to the economy or potential shock and he said there hadn't been a lot of talk about that but if it were up to him, something on infrastructure would make sense. congress has been negotiating a package off and on for years. the big problems how to pay for it. right now we have the lowest interest rates we've ever had under 1% for the 30...
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it's because of the disastrous 2013 supreme court decision shelby county versus holder. that gutted section 5 of the voting rights act. -- voting right act that had been voted on by both republicans and democrats. it gutted it. it crippled the federal government's ability to proactively prevent discriminatory changes to state voting laws. in the wake of shelby county, states unleashed voter suppression schemes almost immediately after the decision came down knowing full well that the federal government can no longer serve as a shield against disenfranchisement. our democracy depends on this changing and changing now. the proliferation of threats to the right to vote in the wake of shelby county makes it unmistakably clear we need the full protections of the voting rights act. that's why for years i championed, i've authored, reintroduced the voting rights advancement act. i reintroduced this legislation in 2019. i would note, madam president, it is a bipartisan bill. i should repeat that. it is a bipartisan bill to restore section 5 of the voting rights action, improve a
it's because of the disastrous 2013 supreme court decision shelby county versus holder. that gutted section 5 of the voting rights act. -- voting right act that had been voted on by both republicans and democrats. it gutted it. it crippled the federal government's ability to proactively prevent discriminatory changes to state voting laws. in the wake of shelby county, states unleashed voter suppression schemes almost immediately after the decision came down knowing full well that the federal...
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poets like shelby foot. they were naturally drawn by their instincts for drama to take on the task of writing civil war history. much of their work is still riveting but they did not often compromise suspense and drama by delving too deeply into the nuances of debates over the validity of one source over another. they told the great story and to some extent, they all oversimplified to make it less challenging for readers. neither bruce catton or shelby foot ever claimed to be historians. they both called themselves "storytellers." probably the first and still most important lesson i have learned was just how incredibly complex and nuanced and entangled is the story of the coming of the war and the deeper one looks into it, the deeper the search has to go. to this day i suspect no one still has definitively explained it and definitive explanations may be impossible as are so many things when human beings are at the helm. i had no idea in 1969 how inextricably interwoven slavery was with every aspect of americ
poets like shelby foot. they were naturally drawn by their instincts for drama to take on the task of writing civil war history. much of their work is still riveting but they did not often compromise suspense and drama by delving too deeply into the nuances of debates over the validity of one source over another. they told the great story and to some extent, they all oversimplified to make it less challenging for readers. neither bruce catton or shelby foot ever claimed to be historians. they...
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it consisted of chairman shelby and the majority whip, thune. we are happy to involve plan that involves $208 billion giving the secretary of the treasury the ability to provide loans and loan guarantees eligible businesses that are incurring financial hardship including the domestic bailouts, including the domestic cargo carriers if they can make the case there is hardship there. during a time of unprecedented economic uncertainty, is critical that the airlines and other impacted industries have the resources they need to continue operations vital to the transportation of passengers and supplies including food, medical equipment. the plan that i participated in in which the distinguished majority leader put forward today would prohibit federal funds from being used to increase compensation for the leaders of these distressed companies. i subscribe to what senator schumer said, protect the workers. this is no bailout. this is jobs, this is loans we expect to pay back when times are flush again. this legislation will take an important step puttin
it consisted of chairman shelby and the majority whip, thune. we are happy to involve plan that involves $208 billion giving the secretary of the treasury the ability to provide loans and loan guarantees eligible businesses that are incurring financial hardship including the domestic bailouts, including the domestic cargo carriers if they can make the case there is hardship there. during a time of unprecedented economic uncertainty, is critical that the airlines and other impacted industries...
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host: let's go to shelby and ohio. good evening. >> hello. about symptoms, how do you know what the symptoms are? do you have vomiting or diarrhea like with the flu, or what? steve just summarized key symptoms. fever, cough, shortness of breath. there are some gastrointestinal symptoms. diarrhea and other g.i. symptoms. could feelnning, he like a common cold or the flu. -- it could feel like the common cold or flu. stay in touch with your health care professional. as it gets more uncomfortable for you, your doctor could recommend you get tested. you iscation between important. also go toan coronavirus.com for a list of symptoms and questions that can be answered. do to says, what can you help yourself if you have the virus and you are at home? is there a way to treat symptoms with over-the-counter drugs? dr. koh: if you are infected, go into isolation. you need to be in a separate room from everyone else in the house and hopefully have your own bathroom and make sure utensils you use are separate from everyone else. practice as much distancin
host: let's go to shelby and ohio. good evening. >> hello. about symptoms, how do you know what the symptoms are? do you have vomiting or diarrhea like with the flu, or what? steve just summarized key symptoms. fever, cough, shortness of breath. there are some gastrointestinal symptoms. diarrhea and other g.i. symptoms. could feelnning, he like a common cold or the flu. -- it could feel like the common cold or flu. stay in touch with your health care professional. as it gets more...
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the supreme court's 2013 "shelby versus holder" decision ended section five of the voting department of justice with the by local states andnew ef constituencies to halt voting rights for peoe f color or poor people or anyone who is on the margins-- people who are dual-language speakers. d since then, the lat two national languageses, we don't have the protection of the965 voting rights act. some of the effects of note having that prtection? >> well what, we've seen is voter i.d. laws. we've seen polling locations close. in texas, where i live, alone, 750 polling locationsave closed, shut down since at least 2013er the vo.d. in texasst effectivelpped 600,000 people of access to the voting polls. and the act that unversity students can't use their student i.d. to vote, but if yoau hve a gun license, you can use a gun license to vote, really shows us the partisan nature in whch voting rights are being handled by our elected offreicials. >>ivasan: and there was also a supreme court case, i think this was the situation in north carolina-- >> yes. s enivasan: where there were structural r
the supreme court's 2013 "shelby versus holder" decision ended section five of the voting department of justice with the by local states andnew ef constituencies to halt voting rights for peoe f color or poor people or anyone who is on the margins-- people who are dual-language speakers. d since then, the lat two national languageses, we don't have the protection of the965 voting rights act. some of the effects of note having that prtection? >> well what, we've seen is voter...
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a tweet saying that senator shelby tells reporters there will be one more vote today, then senators will get on planes to go home for the weekend. if they so choose. and return on monday. stephen dennis of bloomberg says the senate was in a nightmare political position with the house poised to pass a sweeping coronavirus package and nothing so far to go over here and senators about to go on recess. a bunch of vulnerable senate republicans called on mcconnell to cancel the recess, which he just did. and on the house side, they're waiting for that economic aid package, the coronavirus response, that came out of democratic leadership yesterday. and into the rules committee yesterday as well. waiting for negotiations to wrap up and the house in recess subject to the call of the chair. live house coverage when they eturn is here on c-span. >> the winners are in for this year's student cam video documentary competition. we asked students, what issue do you most want the presidential candidates to address in the 2020 campaign? we received more than 2,500 entries, from 44 states, with more than
a tweet saying that senator shelby tells reporters there will be one more vote today, then senators will get on planes to go home for the weekend. if they so choose. and return on monday. stephen dennis of bloomberg says the senate was in a nightmare political position with the house poised to pass a sweeping coronavirus package and nothing so far to go over here and senators about to go on recess. a bunch of vulnerable senate republicans called on mcconnell to cancel the recess, which he just...
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shelby barba from canada can do an amazing 4000 trees and a day.ple talking about planting millions, billions of trees around the world. is it possible, do you think, physically? it's definitely possible with the right amount of people, the right group of people. i've personally in three is planted just over half a million trees. 0nce planted, the trees need to survive and experts are mixing different types to minimise the risks of disease. it's a bit like making sure you don't put all your eggs in one basket, you are spitting out your risk and that if one part of that woodland fails for whatever reason, it gets disease that can't tolerate future climatic conditions, there are other parts of the forests that are other parts of the forests that are healthy and able to fill in those gaps. suddenly there is momentum to plant trees on a scale never seen before so what matters is doing it in a way that ensures the forests thrive so they really do help with climate change. david shukman, bbc news. now on bbc news — 100 women. cagil kasapoglu travels to c
shelby barba from canada can do an amazing 4000 trees and a day.ple talking about planting millions, billions of trees around the world. is it possible, do you think, physically? it's definitely possible with the right amount of people, the right group of people. i've personally in three is planted just over half a million trees. 0nce planted, the trees need to survive and experts are mixing different types to minimise the risks of disease. it's a bit like making sure you don't put all your...
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>> reporter: shelby gibbs had a doctor visit via telemedicine. a san francisco startup. click on the ailment and get connected to one of a dozen clinicians around the country. >> what it really does is break away all those barriers to see a doctor. >> reporter: barriers like long waits for appointments and time off work. it's a different bedside manner but advice, even diagnosis are immediate. >> i think coronavirus has demonstrated there's a way to provide care that's convenient, affordable and accessible in a way most americans haven't thought of until now. >> you should probably be tested. we'll give you information where to go. >> reporter: virtual visits allow hospitals to screen patients and keep medical staff safe and available for those most in need. >> it's less strain and stress on the healthcare system. >> reporter: with cough and fever this patient feared he had covid-19. it was the flu. >> with these symptoms you don't really know. so if you go into a clinic, you don't whether you're exposing yourself to other people in the waiting r
>> reporter: shelby gibbs had a doctor visit via telemedicine. a san francisco startup. click on the ailment and get connected to one of a dozen clinicians around the country. >> what it really does is break away all those barriers to see a doctor. >> reporter: barriers like long waits for appointments and time off work. it's a different bedside manner but advice, even diagnosis are immediate. >> i think coronavirus has demonstrated there's a way to provide care that's...
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welcome to immunization i'm not a shelby this week to join us at the famous kathy the flow of information andnd let. sosous to talk about the french well publishing this is the place to be for the country's metropolitan facts i can't say even the studies it's so much coveted naturally price. take a look at it blueprints and come a long way from being. evokes yeah today. france is home to an estimated t thousandd publishehers from m mor houses o tiny presses the majority are independents all this belong to groups like cash a at eighty t. together they r rang up t two pt sisix billioion euros in n salen twenty eighteen so that's a 4% drop on the year before a total of five hundred and five billion this was sold in t tweny eighteen. this printer two six ten copies of it and this average as some presses seven the success of the bestsellers. marc levy is the m most w widely read contemporary french author with sixty novels translalated into forty nine languages selling more than thirty three million copies some sectors are doing better than others. fiction sells best in france bubut faces incr
welcome to immunization i'm not a shelby this week to join us at the famous kathy the flow of information andnd let. sosous to talk about the french well publishing this is the place to be for the country's metropolitan facts i can't say even the studies it's so much coveted naturally price. take a look at it blueprints and come a long way from being. evokes yeah today. france is home to an estimated t thousandd publishehers from m mor houses o tiny presses the majority are independents all...
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hello and welcome to a new edition of france and focus on nadia shelby and this would you join us in a co working space just outside paris as we examine. the french workplace. well here it's all about balancing professional performance and personal well being. the average french office isn't a happy placece. in twenty sixteen some ten thousand cases of psychiatric breakdodown were recognized as professional elements. that's fifty times more than just four years earlier and at a cost o of two hundred seventy million euros the national health service. in response the number of frfrench hospitals now specialize in treating these modern disorders take a look. to him what his mental for every month every week we would go over the sales figures strictly always being us get more more more. i've never been able to say no and little by little i exhausted myself teach mystery position. because as a sales r rep code workrk tenen hour days selling medical equipment for major company for eighteen years. until the newew managagement tem arrived. come down here record like creature called vista m m
hello and welcome to a new edition of france and focus on nadia shelby and this would you join us in a co working space just outside paris as we examine. the french workplace. well here it's all about balancing professional performance and personal well being. the average french office isn't a happy placece. in twenty sixteen some ten thousand cases of psychiatric breakdodown were recognized as professional elements. that's fifty times more than just four years earlier and at a cost o of two...
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. >> reporter: there are, it turns out, so many people doing right, like sanitation worker billy shelbyho spotted 88-year-old opal fall in her driveway. >> when she fell, of course, i jumped out the truck and ran over there and i could tell she was in distress. >> reporter: since then she's added a new duty to his route. her daughter watches it unfold from her phone >> i see the sanitation worker walking my mom up arm in arm they were having some great conversation >> no one else had ever done that but he does, and he still does >> i just knew i was doing the right thing. you know, doing the right thing ain't hard to do >> bye bye >> bye bye >> reporter: then there's this video. 2-year-old cohen running arms out stretched toward pizza delivery man ryan. >> i thought it was funny my toddler ran out and hugged a stranger >> reporter: his mother post it had online and shared it this little guy has no idea how much i needed that this week >> upon going to his facebook, that's when i saw the gofundme and that his daughter had recently passed. like within the last week. my heart absolutely br
. >> reporter: there are, it turns out, so many people doing right, like sanitation worker billy shelbyho spotted 88-year-old opal fall in her driveway. >> when she fell, of course, i jumped out the truck and ran over there and i could tell she was in distress. >> reporter: since then she's added a new duty to his route. her daughter watches it unfold from her phone >> i see the sanitation worker walking my mom up arm in arm they were having some great conversation...
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. >> rerter: her new album, titled simply "shelby lynne," is slated for release on april 17, but she'she will be able to hit the road and from an economics rspective, when you're managing and thinking of your year, how much of a disruption is this for you? >> i mean, i can't sit around and worry about things i can't control. and now, i think it's just a time for us to be reflective and-- ands maybe look at thi little differently instead of having so way trun around and be all crazy all the time. maybe we're not supposedo. maybe we're supposed to just chill. ♪ >> reporter: but e are worried about what happens in the short-term believe music will play a necessaryusole in gettinll through this. >> ultimately, we do see this as finite. and whilst we don't think that the world will quite be the same again or as we knew it, we do think that people are going to want music. and already 're having people hit us up all the time. "what are your playlists?" "what are you listening to?" "i need something to keep me positive." and i think musiis a great unifier, and-- and this virus is the great equ
. >> rerter: her new album, titled simply "shelby lynne," is slated for release on april 17, but she'she will be able to hit the road and from an economics rspective, when you're managing and thinking of your year, how much of a disruption is this for you? >> i mean, i can't sit around and worry about things i can't control. and now, i think it's just a time for us to be reflective and-- ands maybe look at thi little differently instead of having so way trun around and be...
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welcome to a new addition i'm not a shelby and this week we're taking a look at france's attitude to wait and- because of the end of the scales well the french t. say of an effort to see trim population obviously doesn't hold true. the country does seem to harbor a deep rooted to staying five weeks people especially here in the capital to the extent the since twenty seventeen paris city hall as i did to tackle the issue an annual anti scientism. the court house to prejudice but- put the five on the- - in the workplace and was surprisingly in the medical field. wisteria types and die hard and can have very serious c consequencess. im not sure he's thirty nine years old she's been battling her weight she was a child. and has had to put up with being from a young age. how much on the middle east to call me the beach ball the barrel you feel like you have to play. it's a bit like that. marjorie has encountered the same distance from the medical profession. whwhen she was a teenager her first visit to a gynecologigist wawas particicularly pleasant. d my the position at the top six she loo
welcome to a new addition i'm not a shelby and this week we're taking a look at france's attitude to wait and- because of the end of the scales well the french t. say of an effort to see trim population obviously doesn't hold true. the country does seem to harbor a deep rooted to staying five weeks people especially here in the capital to the extent the since twenty seventeen paris city hall as i did to tackle the issue an annual anti scientism. the court house to prejudice but- put the five on...
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supreme court decision in shelby county county versus holder we have seen $1600.00 polls polling locations close around the nation and those particular polling locations are disproportionately located in black and brown communities people of color already feel as though we do not have an opportunity to voice our perspectives participate in democracy at the highest levels run for office in the way that we should and now merely going to the polls and exercising our right to vote is being seen as a threat by the powers that be and impacts their decision making with regard to where they locate polls whether they have equipment that is operational at the different polling sites whether they have enough workers and whether they're pouring another. resources into the various polling locations to protect our right to vote it seems to be a conspiracy if you will to silence the voices of black and brown people and i definitely agree with you there and hema and we know from gerrymandering and redistricting which is literally people drawing elected officials often drawing the lines and choosing their
supreme court decision in shelby county county versus holder we have seen $1600.00 polls polling locations close around the nation and those particular polling locations are disproportionately located in black and brown communities people of color already feel as though we do not have an opportunity to voice our perspectives participate in democracy at the highest levels run for office in the way that we should and now merely going to the polls and exercising our right to vote is being seen as...
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welcome to the new addition i'm nadia shelby and this week you find us back in the long valley this time in the grounds of the region's largestst a and most recognizable shattuck thahat've shown below thehe construction began exactly five centuries ago. the r rults allll visible yet mysterious italian inflfluences thehe edifice wasas redesigned multiple times but also looted and destroyed before finally being restored to become the tourist magnet it is today. with a closer look at shambles rich history. tell my king francis the first how did show will become a renaissance icon. in fifteen fifteen after his victory at mariano's the king orders the edification of a new royal residence a showcase of his power. four years later the bill does get to work. originally conceived as a hunting lodge edifice was only used by the king a grand total of fifty days. jumumbo was then deserted. for almost a century. the fourteen ordered the sites complete. in sixteen ninety five. the sun king and his court give someone a new lease of life.e. and lavish celebrations. the regal stamp of approval soon becom
welcome to the new addition i'm nadia shelby and this week you find us back in the long valley this time in the grounds of the region's largestst a and most recognizable shattuck thahat've shown below thehe construction began exactly five centuries ago. the r rults allll visible yet mysterious italian inflfluences thehe edifice wasas redesigned multiple times but also looted and destroyed before finally being restored to become the tourist magnet it is today. with a closer look at shambles rich...
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welcome to new addition of fronts and focus i'm not a shelby and this week we go back to school as we take a look at how the country handles bullying that affects some seven hundred thousand french children every year with the highest recorded figures in primary school that 12% of children say they've been believed. of which 5% seriously the e series pulling grows i in middle schchool a and ely h high school before subsiding as children near graduation before we take a look at what these figures tell the whole story that's a few young people experience such to musician and its lonong. term consequences. fofor lunarr was. and her a andr ordeal begegan with name calling in the sixth grade and gradually got worse. then came acts of violence- i'm assigned sensitive preserve w was in seventh grade it was fun slauson ave h. and one day i go on the bus and a boy in my class punch me in front of the bus driver and all the other students. nobody reacted proselytized. luna became a constant target of bullies in her class she told the nurse a social worker even the school principal.l. but the bu
welcome to new addition of fronts and focus i'm not a shelby and this week we go back to school as we take a look at how the country handles bullying that affects some seven hundred thousand french children every year with the highest recorded figures in primary school that 12% of children say they've been believed. of which 5% seriously the e series pulling grows i in middle schchool a and ely h high school before subsiding as children near graduation before we take a look at what these...
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shelby barberfrom canada can do an amazing 4000 trees in a day.t planting millions, billions of trees around the world — is it possible, do you think, physically? it is definitely possible with the right amount of people, the right group of people. i have personally in three years planted just over half a million trees. you can see where we have the open gaps. once planted, the trees need to survive and experts are mixing different types to minimise the risks of disease. it's a bit like making sure you don't put all your eggs in one basket, you are spreading out your risk and then if one part of that woodland fails for whatever reason, it gets a disease or it cannot tolerate future climatic conditions, there are other parts of the forest that are healthy and able to fill in those gaps. suddenly there is momentum to plant trees on a scale never seen before, so what matters is doing it in a way that ensures the forests thrive so they really do help with climate change. david shukman, bbc news. that's it from us. bye for now. hello there. a hello. yo
shelby barberfrom canada can do an amazing 4000 trees in a day.t planting millions, billions of trees around the world — is it possible, do you think, physically? it is definitely possible with the right amount of people, the right group of people. i have personally in three years planted just over half a million trees. you can see where we have the open gaps. once planted, the trees need to survive and experts are mixing different types to minimise the risks of disease. it's a bit like...
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. >> host: shelby it certainly sounds like with the family very much in the profession. doctor but would you try math? >> i thank you for your interest the health center program, the teaching program is critical for what we try to protas and we've seen physicians are trained in health centers, 50% or more actually go back. we are fulfilling our goal of exposing them to the mission. the way we practice is very different and very holistic. when residents have a chance to work in a health center, that's when they really understand our mission and they understand our patients and their population they understand these. health centers are excellent places to train and our hope is they would stay "after words". so any funding we could do, and i mentioned at the top of the health center program in teaching at the national atrvice corps are critical to what we do. we would appreciate congress to continue to fund those. that's the whole pathway i mention. once we train them, we would love to be able to offer them automatically service core dollars to help pay off those loans. the
. >> host: shelby it certainly sounds like with the family very much in the profession. doctor but would you try math? >> i thank you for your interest the health center program, the teaching program is critical for what we try to protas and we've seen physicians are trained in health centers, 50% or more actually go back. we are fulfilling our goal of exposing them to the mission. the way we practice is very different and very holistic. when residents have a chance to work in a...
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senate appropriations committee richard shelby announced that question agreed to $7.8 billion in emergency spending. the house is planning a vote on the measure later today. >>> president trump, vice president pence and members of the administration's coronavirus response team met with airlines ceos this morning. they discussed efforts to prevent the spread of the virus among travelers. at the end, the president talked about super tuesday primary results. >> some of the biggest and the best and know the business better than anybody. they've been in it a long time and emerged to in all cases head their companies and we were talking about the effects of the virus on the air travel and what they see. in a certain way you could say the borders are automatically shut down without having to say shut down. they're two certain extent automatically shut down but it's affect thing the airline business, as it would. a lot of people are staying in our country and they're shopping and, uh, using our hotels in this country. so from that standpoint i think probably there's a positive impact but there's a
senate appropriations committee richard shelby announced that question agreed to $7.8 billion in emergency spending. the house is planning a vote on the measure later today. >>> president trump, vice president pence and members of the administration's coronavirus response team met with airlines ceos this morning. they discussed efforts to prevent the spread of the virus among travelers. at the end, the president talked about super tuesday primary results. >> some of the biggest...
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hi i'm doctor shelby mccan, audiologist here at eargo. when i first saw eargo i was blown away.s a product that can help millions of people. eargo is virtually invisible, rechargeable, comfortable, natural sounding and half the cost of traditional hearing aids it's easy to use and you have access to audiologists like me. plus lifetime support to help with allof your hearing needs. our telecare team is available for hearing checks and consultations at no charge from the comfort of your home. we're here to help. that liberty mutual customizes your insurance, i just love hitting the open road and telling people so you only pay for what you need! [squawks] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> bill: back here alive at pier 90, the temporary home for the u.s. navy hospital ship appropriately named comfort. we have the mercy on the west coast and then 70,000 tons of american pride now docked here in new york city. will take a lot of stress off the local hospitals, treat patients without covid-19, going to bring in captain charles shaffer, director of n
hi i'm doctor shelby mccan, audiologist here at eargo. when i first saw eargo i was blown away.s a product that can help millions of people. eargo is virtually invisible, rechargeable, comfortable, natural sounding and half the cost of traditional hearing aids it's easy to use and you have access to audiologists like me. plus lifetime support to help with allof your hearing needs. our telecare team is available for hearing checks and consultations at no charge from the comfort of your home....