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leader mentions is we also have an our aircraft the widest aisles you could have on a single aisle aircraft. it is important to us. we put certain types of seats in that create more width for the aisle as well just to help address the issues that mr. page mentioned earlier. >> all of your planes are single aisle? >> yes, that is correct. >> all single aisle. >> that is correct. >> yeah. mr. page, back to you on wheelchairs in the aisle and the design of the wheelchairs they use, i've never seen a wheelchair used that isn't sort of a -- basically metal pipes with cushions and so on. is there some research going into looking into redesigning and using different materials so you have a lighter, stronger aisle wheelchair to help out with the folks in the disability community. >> you have two products. you have the aisle chair which is what airlines and the airports use to get on the plane. and then the onboard wheelchair which will take you back to the restroom if you need it. access board put out an input for the standards tor the on board wheelchair. there are no recent standards for the aisl
leader mentions is we also have an our aircraft the widest aisles you could have on a single aisle aircraft. it is important to us. we put certain types of seats in that create more width for the aisle as well just to help address the issues that mr. page mentioned earlier. >> all of your planes are single aisle? >> yes, that is correct. >> all single aisle. >> that is correct. >> yeah. mr. page, back to you on wheelchairs in the aisle and the design of the...
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the first and highest priority from our side of the aisle we all would say it. we have got to slow down and stop the spread of covid-19 in the united states of america. unless and until we do that there's nothing we can do to repair and restore this economy. we've got to reach the point where we start to see the decline and envision the moment we can get back in business. that moment couldn't come any timeme too soon for me or any of us across the united states. that's why we set a marshall plan if as our highest priority. there are substantial resources but i must add soliciting to my hospital administrators in illinois it isn't going to be enough and we will quickly see them overwhelmed if we do not invest now and invest dramatically. many of the hospitals in my state have said to me and said it publicly as well but the revenue sources primarily outpatient treatment and elective surgery have been pushed aside because so many patients are coming to the emergency room door and they can't schedule elective surgeries. they are the first line of defense against the
the first and highest priority from our side of the aisle we all would say it. we have got to slow down and stop the spread of covid-19 in the united states of america. unless and until we do that there's nothing we can do to repair and restore this economy. we've got to reach the point where we start to see the decline and envision the moment we can get back in business. that moment couldn't come any timeme too soon for me or any of us across the united states. that's why we set a marshall...
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i believe our side of the aisle will clear this. i hope the other side will and it will be on the president's desk today. let's hope, and let us not delay any longer. but there is much more to be done. once this legislation is sent to the president's desk, our work is not over, not even close. we must soon move to other very necessary measures to address the coronavirus and its widening impact on the health and well-being of the american people. today i'm presenting a series of proposals to congressional appropriators that would provide an initial infusion of at least $750 billion. our proposal is big, it's bold, but it is also targeted. it focuses on those americans in the parts of the health sector and the economy most in need now. hospitals and treatment, unemployment insurance and medicaid, loan forbearance and aid to small business, child care and senior citizens. it focuses on those who need help, who don't have an income because they have lost their job temporarily, of those who need, help with senior citizens, with children
i believe our side of the aisle will clear this. i hope the other side will and it will be on the president's desk today. let's hope, and let us not delay any longer. but there is much more to be done. once this legislation is sent to the president's desk, our work is not over, not even close. we must soon move to other very necessary measures to address the coronavirus and its widening impact on the health and well-being of the american people. today i'm presenting a series of proposals to...
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both sides of the aisle voting for a bill. we are entitled -- we are entitling our proposal, the democratic bill we introduced, workers first, and we intend to follow through on this principle as we negotiate. the bipartisan negotiations on this package continue, even as we speak. secretary mnuchin was in my office just about a half-hour ago. changes to the legislation are being made, even as we speak. the bill can and must continue to improve. we're closer than we've been at any time over the past 48 hours to an agreement, but there are still too many problems in the proposed legislation. can we overcome the remaining disagreements in the next 24 hours? yes, we can and we should. the nation demandsiding officere senator from ohio. mr. portman: mr. president, we not only can and we should, we must. we must pass this legislation. i was very disappointed to see that my colleagues on the other side of the aisle chose to vote no on even the ability to move forward with debating this legislation tonight. and to my colleague, the
both sides of the aisle voting for a bill. we are entitled -- we are entitling our proposal, the democratic bill we introduced, workers first, and we intend to follow through on this principle as we negotiate. the bipartisan negotiations on this package continue, even as we speak. secretary mnuchin was in my office just about a half-hour ago. changes to the legislation are being made, even as we speak. the bill can and must continue to improve. we're closer than we've been at any time over...
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it has to be across the aisle. it can about to my left or my far right. and what i've been struck by and i'd love to have some hope on it from you, is i'd like it if our debates were of more substance on the floor. so i agree with you. i see that behind the scenes. i see that in closed doors, i see that frankly in classified briefings where people are unfettered and have the opportunity just to listen to the information and to ask questions that aren't necessarily going to be their five-minute youtube opportunities, and so i would really love to see more substantive debate where people actually have to sit and listen as opposed to kind of spending their time with their five minutes of time, with three minutes of talking about what happened last administration or ten years ago or 30 years ago. and i hope that maybe you're seeing something different than i am on my committees about i was struck by that conversation in the book that i need to -- i had a more hope because of whatow wrote in the book i need look harder
it has to be across the aisle. it can about to my left or my far right. and what i've been struck by and i'd love to have some hope on it from you, is i'd like it if our debates were of more substance on the floor. so i agree with you. i see that behind the scenes. i see that in closed doors, i see that frankly in classified briefings where people are unfettered and have the opportunity just to listen to the information and to ask questions that aren't necessarily going to be their five-minute...
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it affects both sides of the aisle. we're all vulnerable.if we can find a practical solution which respects the integrity of the voting process of the united states senate, let's do it. this, as we've drawn it up in the earliest version, has to be agreed to by both leaders, democrat and republican, to go forward and do it for 30 days at a time, renewable for another 30 days with a vote of three-fifths of the members to go forward an additional 30 days. so this is not a permanent change but it's a change that may be necessary if we face a public health emergency or a terrorist threat, god forbid, or something of that nature. so i thank the senator from ohio. i know he's preparing to depart, i thank him not only for his remarks but the tone of his remarks. because what i sensed from the senator from ohio was a general feeling that we can achieve this goal of coming up with this critical third piece of legislation and do it with both sides of the aisle working together. the american public has a very low opinion of those of us who serve in cong
it affects both sides of the aisle. we're all vulnerable.if we can find a practical solution which respects the integrity of the voting process of the united states senate, let's do it. this, as we've drawn it up in the earliest version, has to be agreed to by both leaders, democrat and republican, to go forward and do it for 30 days at a time, renewable for another 30 days with a vote of three-fifths of the members to go forward an additional 30 days. so this is not a permanent change but it's...
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it affects both sides of the aisle. we're all vulnerable. if we can find a practical solution which respects the integrity of the voting process of the united states senate, let's do it. this, as we've drawn it up in the earliest version, has to be agreed to by both leaders, democrat and republican, to go forward and do it for 30 days at a time, renewable for another 30 days with a vote of three-fifths of the members to go forward an additional 30 days. so this is not a permanent change but it's a change that may be necessary if we face a public health emergency or a terrorist threat, god forbid, or something of that nature. so i thank the senator from ohio. i know he's preparing to depart, i thank him not only for his remarks but the tone of his remarks. because what i sensed from the senator from ohio was a general feeling that we can achieve this goal of coming up with this critical third piece of legislation and do it with both sides of the aisle working together. the american public has a very low opinion of those of us who serve in con
it affects both sides of the aisle. we're all vulnerable. if we can find a practical solution which respects the integrity of the voting process of the united states senate, let's do it. this, as we've drawn it up in the earliest version, has to be agreed to by both leaders, democrat and republican, to go forward and do it for 30 days at a time, renewable for another 30 days with a vote of three-fifths of the members to go forward an additional 30 days. so this is not a permanent change but...
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that's where we start on this side of the aisle. we may talk a about some in the future and approach it a little differently, but i don't think it makes them lazy to receive the cash payment or an extra payment from this unemployment benefit. >> so with respect, the senator from illinois is suggesting this is somehow some negative moral judgment that it makes them lazy. it's exactly the contrary. i'm saying people behave according to rational incentives. av don't want to -- with, our girls are 11 and eight at home. we have incentives all the time, positive and negative, incentives work. we don't want to create a system where someone being perfectly rational and reasonable size i can make a lot more money for my families paying home than i can go into work. if i go to work my family makes less money. it's not a question of being lazy. it is a question of the government putting me in the position where if i want to care for my kids i can do it better by staying home, that is foolish tuand unfortunately is the position right now of wha
that's where we start on this side of the aisle. we may talk a about some in the future and approach it a little differently, but i don't think it makes them lazy to receive the cash payment or an extra payment from this unemployment benefit. >> so with respect, the senator from illinois is suggesting this is somehow some negative moral judgment that it makes them lazy. it's exactly the contrary. i'm saying people behave according to rational incentives. av don't want to -- with, our...
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i will be honest to say this has been done by subsequent on both side of the aisle. we don't want it done by any administration. to ress has the power declare war, not a president. congress. not an annoyance. we are a constitutionally branch of government, so i'm glad to support this measure, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. r. mccaul: thank you, madam speaker. i just have to say, here we go again. time in two hird months that the democrat divisivep has put this and irresponsible debate on the house floor, and i have to ask, doingspeaker, what are we here today on this war powers again?ion our constituents are concerned about the impact of coronavirus the united lives and states economy, not partisan posturing. fact, the w.h.o. just declared that coronavirus is now a pandemic. madam speaker, that is what we should be focused on here today. his political war powers resolution is based on a false premise. it orders the president to hostilities against iran. the pr
i will be honest to say this has been done by subsequent on both side of the aisle. we don't want it done by any administration. to ress has the power declare war, not a president. congress. not an annoyance. we are a constitutionally branch of government, so i'm glad to support this measure, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the entleman from new york reserves. the gentleman from texas is recognized. r. mccaul: thank you, madam speaker. i just have to say, here we...
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so in the width of the aisle isf narrower also. your question of standards, you have three or four different products that the airlines use the columbia is the most wide used across the industry. there are a couple of others that are used, but they are not specifically designed for someone with disabilities such as myself. >> thank you. mr. graves you are recognized for five. minutes >> i thank you mister chairman. in your testimony, you indicated that the number of the denied boardings have decreased or gone down, including in 2018 however mr. mcgee's testimony talked about a trend otherwise. do you have any idea about the differences? >> thank you for the question. 2in 2019, it is correct that those numbers have gone up for10 involuntary denied boardings they have gone from about 11,000 in 2018 two i think it was 21,000 and 2019. we looked into that data a little more carefully and it is a result of two specific airlines american and southwest were responsible for all those boardings involuntarily i mighti add that part of that m
so in the width of the aisle isf narrower also. your question of standards, you have three or four different products that the airlines use the columbia is the most wide used across the industry. there are a couple of others that are used, but they are not specifically designed for someone with disabilities such as myself. >> thank you. mr. graves you are recognized for five. minutes >> i thank you mister chairman. in your testimony, you indicated that the number of the denied...
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and so i must thank my colleagues on both sides of the aisle, especially the chairs and ranking members and their the past few days have been filled with drama. the past few hours were no exception. i know a few of my republican friends still harbor reservations f about voting for this legislation, but when there's a crisis of this magnitude, the private sector cannot solve it. individuals even with bravery and valor are not powerful enough to beat it back. government is the only force large enough to staunch the bleeding and begin the healing. this is a time when the american people need their government. this is what we were elected for. the oath we swear to the constitution means we must protect the general welfare of the people. so let us marshal this government into action. there are millions of americans watching us right now at home on theire televisions, separated from friends and family, fearful for their children and their livelihoods, unsure of when the time will come with all of our lives may return to normal. let us tell them tonight that help is on the way, that they are n
and so i must thank my colleagues on both sides of the aisle, especially the chairs and ranking members and their the past few days have been filled with drama. the past few hours were no exception. i know a few of my republican friends still harbor reservations f about voting for this legislation, but when there's a crisis of this magnitude, the private sector cannot solve it. individuals even with bravery and valor are not powerful enough to beat it back. government is the only force large...
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republicans agreed on a $1 trillion stimulus plan but it is already facing pushback from across the aisle in california, a stay at home order. and in italy, the number of deaths rising again surpassing the china death totals and stocks doing something for the first time the trump administration asking states to withhold unemployment claims data. it is friday, march 20, 2020 >>> good morning welcome. i'm morgan brennan live at cnbc headquarters we begin with breaking news. yesterday's gains. futures pointing to a higher open with the dow pointing to open up over 844 s&p posed to open at 98 and the nasdaq now up 358. this is after the futures market opened last night in the red we've seen a reversal there. it is the first day of a less than 1% move in trading in 14 trading sessions so it gives you an idea of how much volatility has ebbed. the s&p ending up about half a percent above 2,400. similar for the dow, which closed back about 20,000 barring any historic move, the dow does remain on pace for the worst weekly performance since the financial crisis when it fell more than 18% in a singl
republicans agreed on a $1 trillion stimulus plan but it is already facing pushback from across the aisle in california, a stay at home order. and in italy, the number of deaths rising again surpassing the china death totals and stocks doing something for the first time the trump administration asking states to withhold unemployment claims data. it is friday, march 20, 2020 >>> good morning welcome. i'm morgan brennan live at cnbc headquarters we begin with breaking news. yesterday's...
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everybody on both sides of the aisle tonight wants to help workers. this is a debate about whether or not we're going to let a poorly drafted bill knock this nation still harder in the coming months by unintentionally increasing unemployment. that's what this debate is about. right now, as the coronavirus is threatening our economy, we know who the real heroes are, the real heroes are not politicians. a lot of people have been working all night, five and six nights in a row, but the heroes that are going to beat this virus and rebuild america are not politicians. the heroes are the men and women who are stocking shelves, the men and women picking up trash, the men and women who are driving trucks and delivering takeout. many of them converting restaurants which used to be sit-down into takeout restaurants. putting food on the table for a lot of their neighbors. the americans who are keeping the pharmacies open, they're the heroes. the daycare workers who are doing stuff to watch other e.r. doctors' kids, those are the heroes. the heroes are the americ
everybody on both sides of the aisle tonight wants to help workers. this is a debate about whether or not we're going to let a poorly drafted bill knock this nation still harder in the coming months by unintentionally increasing unemployment. that's what this debate is about. right now, as the coronavirus is threatening our economy, we know who the real heroes are, the real heroes are not politicians. a lot of people have been working all night, five and six nights in a row, but the heroes that...
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many members on my side of the aisle were extremely upset by leader mcconnell's decision. there should be no further delay in passage of this legislation. because surely we must move on to other necessary measures to address the coronavirus and its widening impact on the medical, economic, and social fabric of this country. testing capacity and public health infrastructure, like hospital beds, masks, ventilators, and more, remain a very urgent priority. economic assistance for working families, small businesses must continue to be a focus of our efforts, as well as broader macroeconomic policies. families will be without salaries. small businesses without liquidity. and they will need help immediately. as early as tomorrow, i will present a series of proposals to congressional appropriators that senate democrats believe should be part of the next bill to address the coronavirus. in consultation with the ranking members of the committees of jurisdiction, we are proposing an immediate and initial infusion of at least $750 billion to wage war against covid-19 and the economic
many members on my side of the aisle were extremely upset by leader mcconnell's decision. there should be no further delay in passage of this legislation. because surely we must move on to other necessary measures to address the coronavirus and its widening impact on the medical, economic, and social fabric of this country. testing capacity and public health infrastructure, like hospital beds, masks, ventilators, and more, remain a very urgent priority. economic assistance for working families,...
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the feet rest was too small and i kept falling off the aisle chair as i was being brought in and out of the plane and the seat straps were not sufficient to keep me in a secure position. as a result my hip and lower back that every armrest all the way back from my seat. the personnel tried to lift me up into my seat but they were not strong enough as i slid into the seat. passengers with limited mobility must worry about the storage of their assistive devices. the damage to wheelchairs can be a trip altering event as well as concerns for passengers who depend on it for mobility and customized wheelchairs are not easily replaced the damaged. although they are typically returned without significant damage, this isn't always the case for solar numbers particularly those that use power wheelchairs. damage to the device is typically result in improper loading within the cargo area of the aircraft. damage ranges from minor to the fabric of all street to the power breakdown rendering it useless to operators and repair takes time leading to passengers stranded until it can be fixed. this acc
the feet rest was too small and i kept falling off the aisle chair as i was being brought in and out of the plane and the seat straps were not sufficient to keep me in a secure position. as a result my hip and lower back that every armrest all the way back from my seat. the personnel tried to lift me up into my seat but they were not strong enough as i slid into the seat. passengers with limited mobility must worry about the storage of their assistive devices. the damage to wheelchairs can be a...
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that's where we started on the side of the aisle. we may talk about something in the future but i don't think it makes them lazy to receive the presidents cash payment or to receive an extra payment from this on employment benefit. >> so with respect, the senators from illinois it is suggesting that this is somehow some moral judgment that it makes them lazy. it's the contrary. i'm saying people behave according to rational incentives. we don't want-my click, our girls are 11 and aids at home. we have incentives all the time, positive and negative, incentives work. we don't want to create a system where someone being perfectly rational and reasonable says gosh, can make a lot more money for my family staying home than i can going to work. if i go to work my family makes less money. that's not a question of being lazy, that's a question of, the government is putting me in a position where if i want to care for my kids i can do a better job by staying home. that is really foolish and that is the position right now of what i expect to b
that's where we started on the side of the aisle. we may talk about something in the future but i don't think it makes them lazy to receive the presidents cash payment or to receive an extra payment from this on employment benefit. >> so with respect, the senators from illinois it is suggesting that this is somehow some moral judgment that it makes them lazy. it's the contrary. i'm saying people behave according to rational incentives. we don't want-my click, our girls are 11 and aids at...
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aisle. the cash payment proposed by the trump administration, $1,200 per adult, $500 per child, for some will be a benefit. may even be a small but important windfall that comes their way. so be it. that working families across america would end up with this cash payment from the trump administration, i don't object to it at all. but the democrats have said that's one and done. that's an air drop of cash to people. what about the next week and the next month? that's why we brought up the unemployment insurance. now, the $600 figure we came up with was an attempt to make sure that everyone was whole at the end of the day. i will concede your point. some workers, some may end up coming out ahead because of this calculation, $600 a week. they may come out ahead. i'm not going to stand here and say i feel badly about that. i don't feel badly about that at all. when less than half of the people in america have $400 in their savings, the notion that we might end up giving people another $1,000 or
aisle. the cash payment proposed by the trump administration, $1,200 per adult, $500 per child, for some will be a benefit. may even be a small but important windfall that comes their way. so be it. that working families across america would end up with this cash payment from the trump administration, i don't object to it at all. but the democrats have said that's one and done. that's an air drop of cash to people. what about the next week and the next month? that's why we brought up the...
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aisle. the cash payment proposed by the trump administration, $1,200 per adult, $500 per child, for some will be a benefit. may even be a small but important windfall that comes their way. so be it. that working families across america would end up with this cash payment from the trump administration, i don't object to it at all. but the democrats have said that's one and done. that's an air drop of cash to people. what about the next week and the next month? that's why we brought up the unemployment insurance. now, the $600 figure we came up with was an attempt to make sure that everyone was whole at the end of the day. i will concede your point. some workers, some may end up coming out ahead because of this calculation, $600 a week. they may come out ahead. i'm not going to stand here and say i feel badly about that. i don't feel badly about that at all. when less than half of the people in america have $400 in their savings, the notion that we might end up giving people another $1,000 or
aisle. the cash payment proposed by the trump administration, $1,200 per adult, $500 per child, for some will be a benefit. may even be a small but important windfall that comes their way. so be it. that working families across america would end up with this cash payment from the trump administration, i don't object to it at all. but the democrats have said that's one and done. that's an air drop of cash to people. what about the next week and the next month? that's why we brought up the...
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and honestly, across the aisle, we are all part of the team. were all part of the solution. whether we are red or blue or purple, i think it is very important that we recognize that work representing hundred thousand folks are so that are in our community. and hopefully you are right there because we represent those people. i might not be the same person as alexandria is, or somebody was from red district that i am not from that is okay because it is her job. were there to find a common ground and to come together. one of the things i explained in my mind, it's of this linear spectrum of brendan blood, it's a circle. the blue and the red and the hard brendan hard blue together at the very top of that this and you see interesting coalitions pretty near some ways the more similar than they know they are then down in the purple area you have some synergies going on for delay in this congress we have a lot of purple areas. the flip seats. a lot of strong reds and strong blues. we might have the opportunity to have real conversation because were representing our communities and b
and honestly, across the aisle, we are all part of the team. were all part of the solution. whether we are red or blue or purple, i think it is very important that we recognize that work representing hundred thousand folks are so that are in our community. and hopefully you are right there because we represent those people. i might not be the same person as alexandria is, or somebody was from red district that i am not from that is okay because it is her job. were there to find a common ground...
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i understand that some of my colleagues on the other of the aisle might want to amend the legislation or have it written differently if they were the ones putting it together, but i remind them that leader mcconnell said that he would defer the agreement between the speaker of the house -- defer to the agreement between the speaker of the house at secretary mnuchin. the president has said he will sign this bill if the senate passes it. itif we change the bill, will go back to the house, be delayed, and delay the aid it contains four american families coping with the impact of the virus. so please, my colleagues, we will have other opportunities to be alate, and there will great need for them. but let's move this now. let's move this now. the aisleour side of will clear this, i hope the other side will, and it will be on the president's desk today. let's hope, and let us not delay any longer. but there is much more to be done. toe this legislation is sent the president's desk, our work is not over, not even close. veryst soon move to other necessary measures to address the coronavirus
i understand that some of my colleagues on the other of the aisle might want to amend the legislation or have it written differently if they were the ones putting it together, but i remind them that leader mcconnell said that he would defer the agreement between the speaker of the house -- defer to the agreement between the speaker of the house at secretary mnuchin. the president has said he will sign this bill if the senate passes it. itif we change the bill, will go back to the house, be...
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you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. nearly two full feet of pizza. twenty-four pieces. wait, wait, wait... really? twenty-four pieces? that's a lot of pizza. four epic sauces. the big dipper, only from pizza hut. no one outpizzas the hut. - [narrator] at southern new hampshire university we're committed to making college more accessible by making it more affordable. that's why we're keeping our tuition the same for all online and campus programs through the year 2021. - [woman] i knew snhu was the place for me when i saw how affordable it was. i ran to my husband with my computer and i said, "look we can do this!" - [narrator] take advantage of some of the lowest online tuition rates in the nation. find your degree at snhu.edu. >>> so you have to ask yourself, what is holding up in this hideous environment. this day of the economy, the packaged food company. this is recession-proof group that is more attractive when we're forced to eat at home. look at hormel, the maker of spam and peanut butter and hormel
you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. nearly two full feet of pizza. twenty-four pieces. wait, wait, wait... really? twenty-four pieces? that's a lot of pizza. four epic sauces. the big dipper, only from pizza hut. no one outpizzas the hut. - [narrator] at southern new hampshire university we're committed to making college more accessible by making it more affordable. that's why we're keeping our tuition the same for all online and...
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that's why many of us on this side of the aisle illness third package offered by the other side really needs to be changed and improved so that we do have what senator schumer is calling a marshall plan for the hospitals and healthcareof america . and we desperately need it and we need it now. we need to come and waface this at some later date it makes it that much more difficult. our health system isstretched to its absolute limit . , emergency protocols, masks and protective equipment, running out in just weeks the plan that we have before us, the draft plan from the other side does not address these needs. it has no new appropriations, no real funding or authorization for staffing or equipment and only meager changes when it comes to programs like medicare. with this pandemic, what commands is that marshall plan for healthcare and immediate funding boost to our healthcare systems, clinics and health departments read mass production of masks, reference respirators,gloves and ventilators . edtwo days ago the president acknowledged that he has the authority under what i believe is call
that's why many of us on this side of the aisle illness third package offered by the other side really needs to be changed and improved so that we do have what senator schumer is calling a marshall plan for the hospitals and healthcareof america . and we desperately need it and we need it now. we need to come and waface this at some later date it makes it that much more difficult. our health system isstretched to its absolute limit . , emergency protocols, masks and protective equipment,...
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and this has been a current theme on both sides of the aisle. our gratitude for our health care workers. they are our heroes. we're thankful and grateful to them. we pray for them. but we need to do more for them than just to say those word. our front line health care workers, and whether they're emergency need, our firefighters, our law enforcement, face a dire lack of medical and personal protective equipment. p.p.e. personal protective equipment. that's the reference when you see p.p.e., that's what it is. we must ensure that the president uses the defense production act to its full extent to provide the tools that we need to combat this crisis. all workers are risking their lives on the front lines of this fight and need stronger osha protections to keep them safe. thank you, mr. scott. this week, for example, for example, and you probably all have examples, this week we learned of the tragic death of a nurse manager in new york who died in the line of duty from coronavirus. he and his fellow nurses risked their lives without proper protecti
and this has been a current theme on both sides of the aisle. our gratitude for our health care workers. they are our heroes. we're thankful and grateful to them. we pray for them. but we need to do more for them than just to say those word. our front line health care workers, and whether they're emergency need, our firefighters, our law enforcement, face a dire lack of medical and personal protective equipment. p.p.e. personal protective equipment. that's the reference when you see p.p.e.,...
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. >> i urge strong support for the cares act was my colleague and i from across the aisle, worked to pass the pandemic hazard preparedness act that was signed into law in june of 19. for years we said it was not a matter of if we would have a pandemic but when we would have a pandemic. that when his now. now is not the time to place blame, now's not the time to look back, now is the time to act and look forward. now is the time to restore confidence in this body, now is the time to pass this act. for those healthcare workers staying at the hospital when they were begging us to stay home now is the time for all the schoolchildren watching this body thinking about and learning about this body, to show them that we can come together and govern. now is the time -- >> the gentleman from texas, the gentleman from maryland is recognized. >> i yield to the representative from northern marietta's. i yield 30 seconds. >> gentleman from northern marion is recognized for 30 seconds. >> the legislation we are considering to stop the coronavirus is not perfect. we have more work to do. even amid c
. >> i urge strong support for the cares act was my colleague and i from across the aisle, worked to pass the pandemic hazard preparedness act that was signed into law in june of 19. for years we said it was not a matter of if we would have a pandemic but when we would have a pandemic. that when his now. now is not the time to place blame, now's not the time to look back, now is the time to act and look forward. now is the time to restore confidence in this body, now is the time to pass...
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you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids... ...no matter what they're up to. it protects your info... ...and gives you 24/7 peace of mind... ...that if it's connected, it's protected. even that that pet-camera thingy. [ whines ] can your internet do that? xfinity xfi can because it's... ...simple, easy, awesome. [ barking ] a. >>> i told you i was done. like the most recent curb your enthusiasm i couldn't take the disappointment anymore wall street growing a conscious about the environment and the price of crude continuing to get hammered and he moved toward divestment but i am always listening to other side of the story when someone disagrees with my thesis earlier today we had a chance to check in with the chairman and ceo of chevron for his big analyst day event in, no new york city. take a look. best balance sheet and dividend policy and growth and best total return and yet your stock is havin
you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. it's more than just fast. it keeps all your devices running smoothly. with built-in security that protects your kids... ...no matter what they're up to. it protects your info... ...and gives you 24/7 peace of mind... ...that if it's connected, it's protected. even that that pet-camera thingy. [ whines ] can your internet do that? xfinity xfi can because it's... ...simple, easy, awesome. [ barking...
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i share with you the joy when i look at our side of the aisle and it is diversity and from artery and the color, literally a color because you just see this tapestry of america and when i look to the other side and largely icy more somber suit and mostly men and i want that other side of the aisle to look like america, i want the other side to be more bright and what comments did you make in the book that had to do with republican, why can't we get more republican men elected? >> i talked to many in washington and believe me when i say this, i truly believe talking to some of these people in congress, republicans do want that, especially women. they do want more women, a more diverse congress. structurally speaking, the way they have recruited people and supportive people, which has to do with this overall political philosophy has to do with a meritocracy, gender neutral and race neutral and so forth, just take the best present. especially those in the fundraising space and recruiting space, they are coming around that was not going to work there had to be a gender focus on recruiting
i share with you the joy when i look at our side of the aisle and it is diversity and from artery and the color, literally a color because you just see this tapestry of america and when i look to the other side and largely icy more somber suit and mostly men and i want that other side of the aisle to look like america, i want the other side to be more bright and what comments did you make in the book that had to do with republican, why can't we get more republican men elected? >> i talked...
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please come to the microphone at the center aisle to ask your question. michelle solomon is with us today, courtesy of jim and christina and robert and eileen. she recently retired as director of corporate social innovation and president of the caterpillar foundation. the 46th manufacturing giant caterpillar inc. in addition to her 30 year career holding various leadership positions at the company, she recently transformed the foundation into one of the world's most influential corporate foundations, its collaborative impact platform known as together stronger. a catalyst for shared prosperity that unites businesses, nonprofits, government and citizens to combine their strength to alleviate poverty for millions of people worldwide. please give a warm welcome to michelle sullivan. [applause] >> thank you so much. thank you to savanna book festival for the fabulous event. my first time here, i absolutely love it. i'll definitely return. i also love the weather. when i left home yesterday, it was minus eight in illinois. i deeply appreciate the 60 some degre
please come to the microphone at the center aisle to ask your question. michelle solomon is with us today, courtesy of jim and christina and robert and eileen. she recently retired as director of corporate social innovation and president of the caterpillar foundation. the 46th manufacturing giant caterpillar inc. in addition to her 30 year career holding various leadership positions at the company, she recently transformed the foundation into one of the world's most influential corporate...
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i have been proud of my colleagues, both sides of the aisle. no one's got wisdom on how to fix all of this. no one knows what's coming in the future, but i think all of us know that we need to act, and we need to act boldly and we need to act in a bipartisan way. and we did it. we did it. again. in less than a week. not a perfect bill, that's for sure, but it's going to provide help to my fellow alaskans, to americans. it's massive. it's bold. it's bipartisan. it's timely. and as of yesterday, i thought we were going to go another bill out to the american people quickly. hope. that's what they need. yes, the senate's working. and if for whatever reason -- and i'm not going to point fingers -- the wheels started to come off. on this one, the one that we really need. and the bill has been filibustered. that means we can't even get on the floor to debate it. we can't start debating it. now, look, i have been listening to my colleagues, both sides of the aisle. there has been a lot of anger on this floor. a lot of back and forth. my good friend fro
i have been proud of my colleagues, both sides of the aisle. no one's got wisdom on how to fix all of this. no one knows what's coming in the future, but i think all of us know that we need to act, and we need to act boldly and we need to act in a bipartisan way. and we did it. we did it. again. in less than a week. not a perfect bill, that's for sure, but it's going to provide help to my fellow alaskans, to americans. it's massive. it's bold. it's bipartisan. it's timely. and as of yesterday,...
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so i come out, walking to my seat come in the aisle and there he was on the other side of the aisle. i think he was put there on purpose because it gave me an opportunity to walk up to him. his face was already, so was mine. i walked up to him, leaned in and i said are you going to remember this as much as i am? and he goes, he laughs, he goes probably. however, i am sure he is not talking about it publicly like i am. but any time somebody does something like that or says something and i go into detail in one of the chapters about this because "looking up: how a different perspective turns obstacles into advantages" is about elevating the viewpoints and value of others. we all have value. i have looked up to people my whole life, literally. but it taught me the most important posture which is to look up to people figuratively because we all have value and we are all dealing with challenges every day. you can see one of mine but it is not my only one. and so when you see people and they are not in the best of moods or whatever think about smiling or somehow making a gesture that gives
so i come out, walking to my seat come in the aisle and there he was on the other side of the aisle. i think he was put there on purpose because it gave me an opportunity to walk up to him. his face was already, so was mine. i walked up to him, leaned in and i said are you going to remember this as much as i am? and he goes, he laughs, he goes probably. however, i am sure he is not talking about it publicly like i am. but any time somebody does something like that or says something and i go...
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they will bring me to the aisle and say this is battery. they are very knowledgeable. here to serve not only the asian community but to serve all communities in the richmond district and in san francisco. [♪] >> what is wonderful about living here is that even though our july is a very foggy and overcast, best neighborhood, the sleepy part outside on the west side is so rich with history, but also with all the amenities that are offered. (role call) item 2 is pledge of allegiance. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republican for which it stands, one nation under god,
they will bring me to the aisle and say this is battery. they are very knowledgeable. here to serve not only the asian community but to serve all communities in the richmond district and in san francisco. [♪] >> what is wonderful about living here is that even though our july is a very foggy and overcast, best neighborhood, the sleepy part outside on the west side is so rich with history, but also with all the amenities that are offered. (role call) item 2 is pledge of allegiance. i...
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our friends on the other side of the aisle argue that people ought to be able to pay less for health insurance that covers even less. we on this side call it junk insurance. the affordable care act said that health insurance plans had to have certain basic coverage before they could be offered in this country. we got rid of the lifetime limits that some health insurance plans had. we eliminated the discrimination against people with preexisting conditions. we said that kids could stay on their parents' health insurance plan until they reach the age of 26. and we said every health insurance plan had to include those provisions. we included coverage in basic health insurance of mental illness and addiction services, basic, fundamental care that every american should expect when they buy health insurance of the republicans on the other side of the aisle say well, we ought to be able to buy insurance that doesn't cover those things. it will be cheaper. let the consumers decide. it's okay for a consumer to decide for less coverage, i suppose, if they can be guaranteed good health for the
our friends on the other side of the aisle argue that people ought to be able to pay less for health insurance that covers even less. we on this side call it junk insurance. the affordable care act said that health insurance plans had to have certain basic coverage before they could be offered in this country. we got rid of the lifetime limits that some health insurance plans had. we eliminated the discrimination against people with preexisting conditions. we said that kids could stay on their...
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we've got the only grocery list you'll need aisle by aisle. ♪ >>> meet your new favorite foodies in anotherf "give me your 'gram." insta famous friends whipping up simple dishes. we're behind the scenes of their tasty instagram account. ♪ i just want to shout >>> they captured hearts on tiktok by busting a move and now the dancing dad and sons are joining us live. the hilarious trio on their viral video sure to kick-start your morning with a smile. all that and more as we say, good morning, america. ♪ good morning ♪ good morning, oh, i need some of your sweet love ♪ >> eva said it, the dad is good. he may be the best dancer. >> he is light on his feet. marveling over his moves. >> well, and his like land hand expressions. you can tell he's like feeling it. >> got to let the music fill your soul sometimes. >> he's got "a" plus jazz hands. >>> welcome to our second hour. coming up, how to get a good night's sleep even with so much uncertainty in the world. that's ahead in the final week of our series "the month of mindfulness." >> sleep always an issue. doesn't matter how much time you have t
we've got the only grocery list you'll need aisle by aisle. ♪ >>> meet your new favorite foodies in anotherf "give me your 'gram." insta famous friends whipping up simple dishes. we're behind the scenes of their tasty instagram account. ♪ i just want to shout >>> they captured hearts on tiktok by busting a move and now the dancing dad and sons are joining us live. the hilarious trio on their viral video sure to kick-start your morning with a smile. all that and...
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she really unnerves a lot of people on that side of the aisle. she is the speaker of the house, us know. and the measures, whatever we do here, is headed over this for consideration. the fact that she would want to be party to that negotiation is not an outrageous idea. it happens to be consistent with the bicameral system of government that we have. the senator from kentucky got up and talked about how she came into the meeting and ruined the whole meeting by asserting herself as speaker of the house. it's reasonable for her to do that. in fact, the suggestion by senator schumer at the outset was that we have the four corners, the four leaders, democrats and republicans, and a representative of the white house for this negotiation. that approach was rejected by the senator from kentucky. we'll do our own, he says. we'll get back to you when we have a republican plan. it wasn't bipartisan from the start, and it should be all the way. it's the only way it will work. let me say for a moment that if and when -- and i pray that it will be done under
she really unnerves a lot of people on that side of the aisle. she is the speaker of the house, us know. and the measures, whatever we do here, is headed over this for consideration. the fact that she would want to be party to that negotiation is not an outrageous idea. it happens to be consistent with the bicameral system of government that we have. the senator from kentucky got up and talked about how she came into the meeting and ruined the whole meeting by asserting herself as speaker of...
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the highest priority from our side of the aisle, we share. we've got to slow down and stop the spread of covid-19 in the united states of america. unless and until we do that, there's nothing we can do to repair and restore this economy that has any promise. we have two crest and see the decline so we can envision the moment when we can get back in business as america. that moment could not come any time too soon for me or all of us across the united states. a marshall plan for health and hospitals was our highest priority. for my part of you just listening to my hospital administrators in illinois, is not enough and is not going to be enough. we will quickly see our health care system overwhelmed if we don't invest now and dramatically. many hospitals have said publicly that their revenue asides have been pushed because so many patients are coming through the emergency room door complaining of symptoms that are consistent with covid-19. they have to take them as a priority and they cannot schedule elective surgeries. so the revenues coming t
the highest priority from our side of the aisle, we share. we've got to slow down and stop the spread of covid-19 in the united states of america. unless and until we do that, there's nothing we can do to repair and restore this economy that has any promise. we have two crest and see the decline so we can envision the moment when we can get back in business as america. that moment could not come any time too soon for me or all of us across the united states. a marshall plan for health and...
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reporter: what was the concern here besides-- there were concerns on your side of the aisle about the context-- looking at wall street. putting a bill on the floor that they probably could have passed with democrats votes but didn't ass and many republicans sending kind of a message of confidence, is that part of the calculus that decides the policy elements or is it looking what's going on wall street right now and concerned there is a bill that doesn't get signed by the president? mr. mccarthy: this is so different of an economy than it was in tarp. tarp was an economic meltdown. we have one of the strongest economies we've ever had in the last 50 years. that's a positive. we have the lowest unemployment. so what you really should be looking at, how do we make sure these people stay employed? before you're just trying to get money in the people's hands to get a consumption going. this is a stronger position to be in. one, you want to treat this virus. but more importantly, you want to keep the economics going strong on the same basis. that's why we are in a stronger position to get
reporter: what was the concern here besides-- there were concerns on your side of the aisle about the context-- looking at wall street. putting a bill on the floor that they probably could have passed with democrats votes but didn't ass and many republicans sending kind of a message of confidence, is that part of the calculus that decides the policy elements or is it looking what's going on wall street right now and concerned there is a bill that doesn't get signed by the president? mr....
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and i think most reasonable people on both sides of the aisle get that. what we are going to try to do is to see if there are processes and procedures we can put in place that even out the balance better. >> congressman mcgovern? -- >> congressman cole? >> i agree very much with what the chairman had to say. he's concerned about war powers long before there was a republican president. we were working on this one -- when president obama was in. you can't question jim mcgovern's credentials in this regard. he has raised this from an institutional standpoint. i think he's the ideal person to lead this discussion because he demonstrated his loyalty and interest in defending the institution of the house of representatives, regardless of who was president and who was speaker. so we approach it very much in that fashion. and i think we were talking together, somebody made the point, we have very distinguished witnesses. wouldn't it be wonderful if no one, at the end of the day, could tell if it was a republican witness or a democratic witness? these are people h
and i think most reasonable people on both sides of the aisle get that. what we are going to try to do is to see if there are processes and procedures we can put in place that even out the balance better. >> congressman mcgovern? -- >> congressman cole? >> i agree very much with what the chairman had to say. he's concerned about war powers long before there was a republican president. we were working on this one -- when president obama was in. you can't question jim mcgovern's...
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i was on the aisle. and there he was on the other side of the aisle. and i think he was put there on purpose because it gave me an opportunity to walk up to him. his face was all red. so was mine. i walked up to him, i leaned in and i said, are you going to remember this is much as i am? [laughter] and he goes, he laughs, probably however, i am sure he is not talking about it publicly like i am. [laughter] but, any time somebody does something like that or says something, and i go into detail on one of the chapters about this because, looking up is about elevating the viewpoint and the value of others. we all have value. i look up to people my whole life. literally. but it taught me the most important posture which is to look uphi to people figurativel. because we all have value. and we are all dealing with challenges every day. you can see one of mine, but it is not my only one. when you see people, and they may not be in the best of moves hundred moods or whatever, think about smiling or making a gesture that gives them a positive feeling. you do not
i was on the aisle. and there he was on the other side of the aisle. and i think he was put there on purpose because it gave me an opportunity to walk up to him. his face was all red. so was mine. i walked up to him, i leaned in and i said, are you going to remember this is much as i am? [laughter] and he goes, he laughs, probably however, i am sure he is not talking about it publicly like i am. [laughter] but, any time somebody does something like that or says something, and i go into detail...