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covid response and explain what we will do as a government and what we will ask of the american people. >> that s earning $75,000 or less, and couples file jointing earning $150,000 or less with money going to children direct deposits could start next week. >> we're talking about life-changing stuff here thank you. >>> let's turn to china where annual meetings just wrapped up. this year's session had very big implications for the future of hong kong. nbc's jackienice mackay frayer s us live. >> reporter: there were no surprises. all of the meetings had to be preordained. it was the closing session today. the key part of the agenda, adopting election reforms for hong kong that would ensure that only so-called patriots, those most loyal to beijing, would form hong kong's government, what one hong kong official lichened removing. in the future all would be hand picked this is another erosion of a one country, two system arrangement that has long made hong kong distinct from the mainland it follows the national security law that was imposed last summer, and just last week we saw dozen of pro-democrac
covid response and explain what we will do as a government and what we will ask of the american people. >> that s earning $75,000 or less, and couples file jointing earning $150,000 or less with money going to children direct deposits could start next week. >> we're talking about life-changing stuff here thank you. >>> let's turn to china where annual meetings just wrapped up. this year's session had very big implications for the future of hong kong. nbc's jackienice mackay...
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and number of you and obviously the american people of s a lot of good questions on how this process works. without we would answer some of them. for households who have already filed their income tax return for 2020 the irs will use that information to determine eligibility and size of payments. for households who have not yet filed for 2020 the irs will review records from 2019 to determine eligibility and the size of payment. that includes those who use the non- filer portal for previous rounds of payments. she is a question i think someone asked sort of about yesterday paid for tax returns of direct apposite or bank account information the irs will be able to send money electronically. and for those households which treasury cannot determine a bank account paper checks or debit card to be sent. of course not taking anything for granted pretty pushing to the finish line here. but you all have asked some really good questions about the implementation we wanted to get ahead of. this what means for typical family of four with parents making under one or $50000 year combined with kids
and number of you and obviously the american people of s a lot of good questions on how this process works. without we would answer some of them. for households who have already filed their income tax return for 2020 the irs will use that information to determine eligibility and size of payments. for households who have not yet filed for 2020 the irs will review records from 2019 to determine eligibility and the size of payment. that includes those who use the non- filer portal for previous...
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itn is a covenant that we have s the american people. above all, must be protected. let's be clear. i am not here today to spiral into the procedural argument regarding whether the filibuster in general has merits. i am here to say that this issue is bigger than the filibuster. i stand before you saying that this issue access to voting and efforts to restrict voting is so our democracy that it is too important to be held hostage by senate rule. strict expansion of voting rights. it is a contradiction. we must protect minority rights in the senate while refusing to protect minority rights in the society. those senate rules should overrule our democracy. we must find a way to pass voting rights whether we get rid of the filibuster or not. so, as i close, and nobody believes a preacher when i say i close -- [laughter] -- let me say, as a man of faith , i believe that democracy is the political enactment of a spiritual idea. a sacred work of all human beingse. a notion that we all have. the right to participate in the shaping of our destiny. humanity's capacity for justice makes democra
itn is a covenant that we have s the american people. above all, must be protected. let's be clear. i am not here today to spiral into the procedural argument regarding whether the filibuster in general has merits. i am here to say that this issue is bigger than the filibuster. i stand before you saying that this issue access to voting and efforts to restrict voting is so our democracy that it is too important to be held hostage by senate rule. strict expansion of voting rights. it is a...
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americans. this comes four days after the shootings of eight people including six asian american women in atlanta, georgia. the bbc�*sn the shadows, invisible. 0verlooked, stereotyped and relegated as second—class citizens. anger, frustration, and a call for change. across the united states, protesters gathered on saturday, following the shootings of eight people in atlanta spas, six of whom were asian—american women. those gathered at the rallies were not only crying out against the murders, but also the aftermath. local law enforcement said the suspect denied any racial motive to the killings and told them he was struggling with a sex addiction. a police spokesman said it was, quote, "a really bad day for the attacker". this has led to the outcry seen at these rallies. a 21—year—old white man targeted three asian businesses, driving a0 minutes from one spot to another, passing other adult entertainment businesses. no matter how you want to spin it, the facts remain the same. this was an attack on the asian community! while it's difficult to track hate incidents against asian—americans, the us advocacy group stop aa
americans. this comes four days after the shootings of eight people including six asian american women in atlanta, georgia. the bbc�*sn the shadows, invisible. 0verlooked, stereotyped and relegated as second—class citizens. anger, frustration, and a call for change. across the united states, protesters gathered on saturday, following the shootings of eight people in atlanta spas, six of whom were asian—american women. those gathered at the rallies were not only crying out against the...
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first noticed a few years ago for two very low—budget movies about american life, 2015's songs my brothers taught me, about two young peopled of rodeos. no, i'm not homeless, i'm just. . . houseless. not the same thing, right? no. her latest film, nomadland, is a stunning epic of wide skies and growing horizons for a bereaved woman, fern, living in hervan and played by frances mcdormand. if zhao, an american—chinese film—maker, does take these accolades, she'd be the first woman of asian descent to do so and her victory could give others their breakthrough. i'm very fortunate to be able to do what i love, i and if this means that morel people that look like me get to do it, then- i think that's great. these things does informl investors and gatekeepers to look at what kind of stories and what kind of talent - they invest in, so there should be a trickle effect to it. - the outlook for female directors has changed dramatically even since 2016, when san diego state university's report, the celluloid ceiling, found women were directing only 9% of hollywood's top 250 movies. every awards season brings shocks and surprises, but
first noticed a few years ago for two very low—budget movies about american life, 2015's songs my brothers taught me, about two young peopled of rodeos. no, i'm not homeless, i'm just. . . houseless. not the same thing, right? no. her latest film, nomadland, is a stunning epic of wide skies and growing horizons for a bereaved woman, fern, living in hervan and played by frances mcdormand. if zhao, an american—chinese film—maker, does take these accolades, she'd be the first woman of asian...
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americans. this comes four days after the shootings of eight people including six asian american women in atlanta, georgia. the bbc�*sve left in the shadows, invisible. ,, ., , , we have left in the shadows, invisible. ,, ., i, ., invisible. stereotyped and relegated _ invisible. stereotyped and relegated as _ invisible. stereotyped andj relegated as second-class relegated as second—class citizens. relegated as second-class citizens. �* relegated as second-class citizens. , ., ., citizens. anger, frustration, and a call — citizens. anger, frustration, and a call for _ and a call for change. across the united states, protesters gathered on saturday, following the shootings of eight people in atlanta spas, six of whom were asian—american women. chanting, stop asian hate, and asians are not a virus, those gathered at the rallies were not only crying out against the murders, but also the aftermath. local law enforcement said the suspect denied any racial motive to the killings and told them he was struggling with a sex addiction. a police spokesman said it was, quote, a really bad day for the attacker. that has led to th
americans. this comes four days after the shootings of eight people including six asian american women in atlanta, georgia. the bbc�*sve left in the shadows, invisible. ,, ., , , we have left in the shadows, invisible. ,, ., i, ., invisible. stereotyped and relegated _ invisible. stereotyped and relegated as _ invisible. stereotyped andj relegated as second-class relegated as second—class citizens. relegated as second-class citizens. �* relegated as second-class citizens. , ., .,...
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american people. senators voting along party hours. nt,ou, where it's 'sust s setoose their unemployment benefits. instead, the bill would extend those benefits through september 6th, and many americans would receive direct payments of $1,400. the bill also includes billions for vaccine distribution, contact tracing, and schools. republicans united in opposition, saying it's too expensive. abc white house correspondent maryalice parks leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, the senat package, bringing den one step to a major win on a campaign promise. >> when we took office 45 days ago, i promised the american people help was on the way. toy i can say we've taken one more giant step forward in delivering on that promise. >> reporter: the bill including billions of dollars in aid for states, schools, and small businesses. plus direct $1,400 payments to many americans. >> this plan will get checks out the door starting this month to the american people who so desperately need the help. >> reporter: today after the senate voted for more than 25 straight hours on dozens of last-minute amendments, democrats
american people. senators voting along party hours. nt,ou, where it's 'sust s setoose their unemployment benefits. instead, the bill would extend those benefits through september 6th, and many americans would receive direct payments of $1,400. the bill also includes billions for vaccine distribution, contact tracing, and schools. republicans united in opposition, saying it's too expensive. abc white house correspondent maryalice parks leads us off. >> reporter: tonight, the senat package,...
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s&p. the themes with regard to the moves in stocks individually, marathon oil, american airlines, simon property, all three characterized as part of a covid reopening trade. marathon oil, people get back to traveling. american airlines, people travel again. simon properties, they own malls. some of the outperformers on the s&p and check out the others on the year to date basis an ensee the technology themes playing out. chip companies on among the worst performers in 2021 and if you look at the way things play out in 2021, maybe courtney knows this, l brands up 66% so far. back over to you. >> thank you very much. >>> with the first quarter wrapping up today cnbc has released results from surveying contributors, wall street equity strategy for q2 quarterly stock report and let's bring in dan suzuki the survey asked what the people think is the most crowded trade right no 41% said bitcoin 32% said big tech. 21% said cyclicals and 6% say small caps what say you >> i think they have it backwards but think about the magnitude of the buying volume you've seen in tech over the past decade it dwarfs what you see in bitcoin from a size p perspective and the reflection of big tech the
s&p. the themes with regard to the moves in stocks individually, marathon oil, american airlines, simon property, all three characterized as part of a covid reopening trade. marathon oil, people get back to traveling. american airlines, people travel again. simon properties, they own malls. some of the outperformers on the s&p and check out the others on the year to date basis an ensee the technology themes playing out. chip companies on among the worst performers in 2021 and if you...
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people are crossing the line in the money space. all of these reforms are part of hr-1/s-1 because it was designed for the american people to step backand take control again. that's why we've got to get it done. >> renee graham, what's the best way to get people energized around things like this? it's harder when we're outside of a presidential election or a runoff election. >> i think in some cases it's exactly what we saw in georgia. it was, as president biden said, an atrocity. and i think that's the way you get people energized around this. it's not just taking away the votes of these people in this state. no one is safe from this. every american is at risk and that means every vote is at risk. >> yeah. >> and i think that's the way you convince people. it's not affecting -- there's no such thing as a small injustice. everyone is going to be affected by this because it isn't going to stop with georgia. >> i think you're absolutely right. this is not about whether it affects you, it's whether it affects every voter in america, if you're one of them. congressman, thanks for joining us. renee graham, thanks for joining us tonight. >
people are crossing the line in the money space. all of these reforms are part of hr-1/s-1 because it was designed for the american people to step backand take control again. that's why we've got to get it done. >> renee graham, what's the best way to get people energized around things like this? it's harder when we're outside of a presidential election or a runoff election. >> i think in some cases it's exactly what we saw in georgia. it was, as president biden said, an atrocity....
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millions of people out of work and the vaccination and the work of the american people but also as a nation and a party. >> well said. >> but s do you think they will get to the bottom of it or are you concerned. >> that there were some threats this week of the copycat issues. and with those members of congress and what is happening and what we are doing that we are the freest nation in the world. when things i am grappling with i get threat and all the time. the congresswoman ocasio-cortez know asked have democrats threatening to shoot me. it is alarming and problematic and dangerousst's uns . and doing a much better job to communicate with us. we had the freest country in the world where people cannot come. i have no fear right now in the sea and with that information to operate accordingly. and then over the next couple of days. but not at the capital you cannot have the borders and close schools. i'm trying to be pragmatic with common sense on these issues. but to divide the country out of politics and it seems like not much else. and how they work together and then to do some good we're paid a lot of money to do a job. s
millions of people out of work and the vaccination and the work of the american people but also as a nation and a party. >> well said. >> but s do you think they will get to the bottom of it or are you concerned. >> that there were some threats this week of the copycat issues. and with those members of congress and what is happening and what we are doing that we are the freest nation in the world. when things i am grappling with i get threat and all the time. the congresswoman...
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american peoples to mankind. let us preach what we practise , s practice what we preach -- let us preach what we practice.t we preach. [applause] i have now stated the two great dangers which menace the homes of the people -- war and tyranny. i have not yet spoken of poverty and privation, which, in many cases, the prevailing anxiety. but if the dangers of war and tyranny are removed, there is no doubt that science and co-operation can bring in the next few years, certainly in the next few decades, to the world newly taught in the sharpening school of war, an expansion of material well-being beyond anything that has yet occurred in human experience. now, at this sad and breathless moment, we are plunged in the hunger and distress which are the aftermath of our stupendous struggle. but this will pass, and may pass quickly. and there is no reason except human folly or sub-human crime which should deny to all the nations the inauguration and enjoyment of an age of plenty. i have often used words which i learned fifty years ago from a great irish-american orator, a friend of mine, mr. bourke cockran. “there i
american peoples to mankind. let us preach what we practise , s practice what we preach -- let us preach what we practice.t we preach. [applause] i have now stated the two great dangers which menace the homes of the people -- war and tyranny. i have not yet spoken of poverty and privation, which, in many cases, the prevailing anxiety. but if the dangers of war and tyranny are removed, there is no doubt that science and co-operation can bring in the next few years, certainly in the next few...
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american president since then has been a fake president. >> they essentially believe that ulysses s. grant was the last valid american president and essentially people belief that trump will come back and will become the president again. obviously, falsely. >> so help me god. >> reporter: and they believe he'd be sworn in as the 19th president. how does march 4th tie in? followers believe that grant and most of the presidents before him inaugurated on around march 4th that's the legitimate date for an inauguration. >> they view march 4th as the salvation moment when all of those deeply rooted beliefs come to fruition with the return of their emperor god king trump who also brings them economic prosperity. >> i was wrong. >> reporter: a former qanon supporters told cnn after president biden was inaugurated and no so-called storm of arrests came and when the discussions turned to march 4th that she was finally steered away from qanon. >> talking about march 4th and it didn't make seasons. i was look, i don't know that a president can get inaugurated or sworn in and then not be the president anymore. something is not right. that was the a-ha moment. >>
american president since then has been a fake president. >> they essentially believe that ulysses s. grant was the last valid american president and essentially people belief that trump will come back and will become the president again. obviously, falsely. >> so help me god. >> reporter: and they believe he'd be sworn in as the 19th president. how does march 4th tie in? followers believe that grant and most of the presidents before him inaugurated on around march 4th that's...
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american people. so when you have that kind of an recalcitrant,s on nat senate, republicans, you put us in a positionere there is no other choice. so i think clear-eyed members of the senate ought to think about what is best for our country, what strengthens our democracy, and then push that forward. if that means we have to get rid of the filibusters to do so, that's a small price to pay to enfranchise millions and millions of americans who will be disenfranchised if these bills around the country pass and become law. >> i want to you listen again to the former president. he said this on a recent podcast. the new podcast that he co-hosts with bruce springsteen. it was released just a few weeks ago before the shootings in boulder and atlanta. he talked about no meaningful gun reforms passed after sandy hook, and then a few years later in charleston. here it is. >> in making a statement issued from the white house, i'll say i'll want to go to the funeral, but i don't want to speak. i don't have anything left to say. i feel like i've used up all my words. nothing i've been able to say, whether making p
american people. so when you have that kind of an recalcitrant,s on nat senate, republicans, you put us in a positionere there is no other choice. so i think clear-eyed members of the senate ought to think about what is best for our country, what strengthens our democracy, and then push that forward. if that means we have to get rid of the filibusters to do so, that's a small price to pay to enfranchise millions and millions of americans who will be disenfranchised if these bills around the...
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the safety and security of american people is not his top priority. wednesday u ss and border protection revealed more than 100,000 migrants were apprehended in february, 28% increase from the previous month. we made a policy decision because we felt it was the humane approach, but. the facts are the vast, vast majority of people who come to our border turned away. house speaker nancy pelosi was asked about the surge of unaccompanied minors at the border and numbers tripling in the last few weeks. pelosi dismissed republican concerns as political distraction touting president bodies immigration plan that she expects will need to pass as multiple bills to get through congress. it will be nothing like what we saw and the trump administration pbs being snatched from the arms of their parents. there are nearly 9000 unaccompanied minors under the care of the office of refugee resettlement rate. bogan fox news. nasa confirms that the vacant property of the former moffett field naval station in mountain view could be used to house some of those unaccompanied minors. nasa
the safety and security of american people is not his top priority. wednesday u ss and border protection revealed more than 100,000 migrants were apprehended in february, 28% increase from the previous month. we made a policy decision because we felt it was the humane approach, but. the facts are the vast, vast majority of people who come to our border turned away. house speaker nancy pelosi was asked about the surge of unaccompanied minors at the border and numbers tripling in the last few...
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covid relief to help the american people, voting rights to get as many people to participate in our electoral process as possible. and republicans, heres 's the mirror. this is what you're working on. dr. seuss and neanderthals. get with it, people. what is wrong with you? your stupidity, as my friend would say, your snip is showing. huge developments in the capitol riot investigation to tell you about, prosecutors looking at records from are cell towers indicating representatives communicated with rioters. did some help the mob? that's the question. >> it would be obviously deeply, deeply disturbing if some of the people i serve with were giving aid and comfort to people who were planning to attack the capitol or assisting them in some way or, as some have alleged, were given tours to potential insurrectionists. e pl. as carla thinks about retirement, she'll wonder, "what if i could retire sooner?" and so she'll get some advice from fidelity, and fidelity will help her explore some different scenarios, like saving more every month. ♪ and that has carla feeling so confident that she can enjoy her dream... right now. that's the planning ef
covid relief to help the american people, voting rights to get as many people to participate in our electoral process as possible. and republicans, heres 's the mirror. this is what you're working on. dr. seuss and neanderthals. get with it, people. what is wrong with you? your stupidity, as my friend would say, your snip is showing. huge developments in the capitol riot investigation to tell you about, prosecutors looking at records from are cell towers indicating representatives communicated...
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the safety and security of american people is not his top priority wednesday u s customs and border protection revealed more than 100,000 migrants were apprehended in february. 28% increase from the previous month. we made a policy decision because we felt it was the humane approach, but. the facts are the vast, vast majority of people who come to our border turned away. house speaker nancy pelosi was asked about the surge of unaccompanied minors at the border and numbers tripling in the last few weeks. pelosi dismissed republican concerns as political distraction touting president bodies immigration plan that she expects will need to pass as multiple bills to get through congress. it will be nothing like what we saw and the trump administration of pbs being snatched from the arm. of their parents. there are nearly 9000 unaccompanied minors under the care of the office of refugee resettlement rate. bogan fox news. federal officials are considering moffett field in mountain view was a place to house migrant children. authorities say they're currently nearly 9000 unaccompanied minors under the c
the safety and security of american people is not his top priority wednesday u s customs and border protection revealed more than 100,000 migrants were apprehended in february. 28% increase from the previous month. we made a policy decision because we felt it was the humane approach, but. the facts are the vast, vast majority of people who come to our border turned away. house speaker nancy pelosi was asked about the surge of unaccompanied minors at the border and numbers tripling in the last...
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biden telling us to delete photos and we said no, were a separate branch of s government were doing oversight the american people need to see this, it was so real he felt like you're in communist china. elizabeth: we hear what you're saying we hear you loud and clear, there are the humane ones. border authorities are saying you are being inhumane with weak border policies and as you point out all sorts of depredation in a horrific crime committed by the cartel when you weaken the border. that something to senator kennedy on the biden team he saying bone deep down is stupid. >> if you talk to the border patrol agents, those women and men will tell you, what president biden is doing is bone deep down to the narrow stupid, the people that president bidenu has puto in charge to make bordr security policy are not qualified to manage a food truck. >> we are being overwhelmed that the border is not a crisis it's a complete loss of sovereignty. elizabeth: a complete loss of sovereignty, that is serious stuff, what do you say. >> first of all she knows how to turn a phrase but he's absolutely right this is so stupid the
biden telling us to delete photos and we said no, were a separate branch of s government were doing oversight the american people need to see this, it was so real he felt like you're in communist china. elizabeth: we hear what you're saying we hear you loud and clear, there are the humane ones. border authorities are saying you are being inhumane with weak border policies and as you point out all sorts of depredation in a horrific crime committed by the cartel when you weaken the border. that...
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spiritual place where not only lakota, but people of many american indian tribes and nationalities visited. about the time period of around 1800, we will say up to the 1870'sa time period, are when lakota and cheyenne dominated this area. they moved constantly in search of the buffalo and game, which supplied them with food, shelter, and everything that the people know was provided by the creator. a very significant spiritual, you know, area. if you look at the bigger picture, you see bear butte surrounded by prairie, but the black hills are about 80 miles long. it is totally surrounded by prairie itself, so it just rises up out of the prairie, very unique area. very beautiful. very sacred. >> taking you back a few years to the fort laramie treaty signed in 1868, everything in the black hills was treaty land for native american community members. a few years later in 1874, the custer expedition cuts through the black hills on official orders of seeking a passageway for immigrants into the montana area. in their way through the black hills, they discover gold. that is the game changer. we just signed the fort laramie treaty in 1868 and now we discover gold.
spiritual place where not only lakota, but people of many american indian tribes and nationalities visited. about the time period of around 1800, we will say up to the 1870'sa time period, are when lakota and cheyenne dominated this area. they moved constantly in search of the buffalo and game, which supplied them with food, shelter, and everything that the people know was provided by the creator. a very significant spiritual, you know, area. if you look at the bigger picture, you see bear...
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american s of african descent looked more commonly to haiti. but, in the u.s., modesty has never really than a national virtue. so, peoplehere were confident that they were the ones who deserved credit for inspiring latin americans to revolt. in their defense, latin american s totally played into this. if you read the expert -- excerpt posted on the museum's website, you know there were dozens of revelations in the u.s. during this time, often in philadelphia, with an blocks where the museum stands today. and they were hoping to get aid and diplomatic recognition. so they went around the country, telling u.s. audiences, exactly what they wanted to hear. they would essentially say, we love the u.s. and wants me just like the united states. can you please just give us a little bit of money, so we can be sure to succeed in our efforts? and u.s. audiences, though they really get the money up front, they ate up the idea that they were responsible for these independence movements, they really liked to believe that. that is how we end up with a newspaper advertisement like this one, for all of our hats. -- bolivar hats. this is
american s of african descent looked more commonly to haiti. but, in the u.s., modesty has never really than a national virtue. so, peoplehere were confident that they were the ones who deserved credit for inspiring latin americans to revolt. in their defense, latin american s totally played into this. if you read the expert -- excerpt posted on the museum's website, you know there were dozens of revelations in the u.s. during this time, often in philadelphia, with an blocks where the museum...
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as they call it, uncle sle joe,s guy who wants to work for the american people, who knew the facts but't out there to impress people, i just want to do the work. let's talk some policy here. okay, alice? because former president trump was on fox tonight. this is what he said about officials charging insurrectionists. watch this. >> they go after people that i guess you'd call them lean toward the right and they wave american flags, in many cases they're waving the american flag. and they love our country. it was a zero threat right from the start. it was zero threat. look, they went in. they shouldn't have done it. some of them went in and they're hugging and kissing the police and the guards. you know, they have great relationships. a lot of the people were waved in and then they walked in and they walked out. >> okay. i said policy. i'm not sure how this is policy. but it's something. i mean, alice. five people are dead. come on. kissing and hugging? >> yeah, these people are not pro americans. these people are insurrectionists that stormed the capitol. and they are not representativ
as they call it, uncle sle joe,s guy who wants to work for the american people, who knew the facts but't out there to impress people, i just want to do the work. let's talk some policy here. okay, alice? because former president trump was on fox tonight. this is what he said about officials charging insurrectionists. watch this. >> they go after people that i guess you'd call them lean toward the right and they wave american flags, in many cases they're waving the american flag. and they...
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american of mixed race married into and the u.k.'s media particularly its tabloid news culture. but people often forget is that this is a huge national and international institution so you know the royal family raise questions of national identity state power because the commonwealth the queen is the head of state in other countries around the world it's not just about britain it's not just about this family it is a much bigger question here being are the royal family needs the media to cover them the queen famously said on one occasion we need to be seen to be believed in those months when i was pregnant concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when his or who is having that conversation make an ameri have undermined pretty severely with a sense that the institution let them down that it didn't treat them properly but she actually made good. doubt will strike a pretty resonant chord when coming up to a point where we need to have a serious conversation about how that future. why are our taxes going to think is it necessary to rule family in in order for us to maintain o
american of mixed race married into and the u.k.'s media particularly its tabloid news culture. but people often forget is that this is a huge national and international institution so you know the royal family raise questions of national identity state power because the commonwealth the queen is the head of state in other countries around the world it's not just about britain it's not just about this family it is a much bigger question here being are the royal family needs the media to cover...
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small business owners, attacked s on some of the most vulnerable people in our nation, the elderly, low-wage workers and women. in fact, asian-american women suffered twice as many attacks as asian american men. we are learning again what we have always known, words vice have consequences. it is the coronavirus, full stop. the conversation we had today with the aapi leaders and we are hearing all the country is that hate and violence hide in plain sight and met with silence. that has been true throughout our history, but that has to change because our silence is compliciting. -- complicity. we cannot be complicit. s we have to speak out and have to act. in my first week in office, i signed an executive order directing federal agencies to combat this resurgence of xenophobia. the department of justice and is strengthening its partnership with the aapi community to prevent these crimes, in addition to other work to take on violent extremism and domestic terrorism. calling on congress and pass to get to my desk the covid-19 hate crimes act. the house just past reauthorization for the violence against women act, a law i offered more than
small business owners, attacked s on some of the most vulnerable people in our nation, the elderly, low-wage workers and women. in fact, asian-american women suffered twice as many attacks as asian american men. we are learning again what we have always known, words vice have consequences. it is the coronavirus, full stop. the conversation we had today with the aapi leaders and we are hearing all the country is that hate and violence hide in plain sight and met with silence. that has been true...
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american history. extremists of this variety have it proclivity toward violence. previously the most violent attack was committed by timothy mcveigh. in oklahoma city. the bombing that murdered hundreds of people. this was in the 1990's. flash forward to today. what these individuals tried to do was literally disrupt the very nature of our democracy. we are tracking these people. we are listening to what they are saying. we should take them seriously. they want to kidnap and kill elected members of congress. they wanted to try to seize the vice president of the united states. there is nothing political about this purpose. we need to move past president trump, whose pension for these people is inexplicable. they're opposed to democracy itself. they are a threat to everyone, regardless of how you vote. host: california's next, this is sharon. caller: good morning, i would like to say first off that i kind of want to clarify what the qanon movement is, at least from my perspective. i think the way it is being represented is not correct. it is really more about the -- [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyrigh
american history. extremists of this variety have it proclivity toward violence. previously the most violent attack was committed by timothy mcveigh. in oklahoma city. the bombing that murdered hundreds of people. this was in the 1990's. flash forward to today. what these individuals tried to do was literally disrupt the very nature of our democracy. we are tracking these people. we are listening to what they are saying. we should take them seriously. they want to kidnap and kill elected...
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s. in fact, 19381940 during the depression, black americans had the highest marriage rate of any group in society. elderly peopleld walk in those communities without fear of being assaulted by their grandchildren. the incarceration rate was only 20% from the turn-of-the-century up until the 1960's. so what happened in the 60's, i chronicle the trials of joseph, is that the welfare system, two sociologists at the columbia school of social work, their goal -- they were socialists and their goal was to emphasize the contradictions of capitalism by encouraging low income people, particularly blacks to flood the welfare system. but they could not have done it alone with their policy track. but the war on parvati started at that time in the office of a quill opportunity opened talked -- offices and actively recruited blacks because there was a stigma about being on welfare, so they had to overcome the stigma. so they were supported by the women's movement in the black power movement because they said that if they can just separate work from income, it means that the man will be redundant and you will see out of wedloc
s. in fact, 19381940 during the depression, black americans had the highest marriage rate of any group in society. elderly peopleld walk in those communities without fear of being assaulted by their grandchildren. the incarceration rate was only 20% from the turn-of-the-century up until the 1960's. so what happened in the 60's, i chronicle the trials of joseph, is that the welfare system, two sociologists at the columbia school of social work, their goal -- they were socialists and their goal...
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s i founded a community mental health center, because we did not have any centers in the bay area that provided relevant, culturally appropriate mental health services for the african-american community, for people of color. this was in the 1970's. we had to develop treatment, and the reason i founded this is because we do not have any treatment approaches that include the impact of social determinants on african americans and people of color. racism, structural racism creates stress, creates trauma, creates physical illnesses, creates mental health illnesses, all of what we are seeing now, again. but also, it creates early death. for myself recently, in senator warren, we introduce a bill, the antiracism in public health bill. it is so critical to address racism and structural racism, both individually and structurally in our mental health systems. because what you all have recognizing and said, is that this certainly has a terrible impact on the mental health of people of color, racism. i think the rest of the country begin to understand how way down people of color are as it relates to white supremacy. we have begin to fund our programs, understanding this context, in terms of structural raci
s i founded a community mental health center, because we did not have any centers in the bay area that provided relevant, culturally appropriate mental health services for the african-american community, for people of color. this was in the 1970's. we had to develop treatment, and the reason i founded this is because we do not have any treatment approaches that include the impact of social determinants on african americans and people of color. racism, structural racism creates stress, creates...
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american women. am to challenge them. jana katsuyama ktvu, fox two news. hundreds of people have been arrested in connection to the u. sapitol riot, but the fbi is still looking for more suspects. the fbi released new video today that shows capitol police officers fighting back a huge crowd. the video was released in hopes that the public could help identify any of the violent suspects seen in this video, thanks to tips from hundreds of thousands of americans, the fbi has been able to arrest more than 300 people in connection with the capital riot back on january 6th. the u. s. senate has confirmed. california attorney general javier or viscera as health and human services secretary. the vote was 50 to 49 as maine gop senator susan collins joined democrats in favor of the nomination, and hawaii democratic senator maisy hirono did not vote, but sarah will head the agency currently battling the coronavirus pandemic and helping to address the influx of migrant children crossing the mexican border. republicans argued, but sarah is too partisan and not experienced enough in health care to lead the agency. the doctor. i'm de
american women. am to challenge them. jana katsuyama ktvu, fox two news. hundreds of people have been arrested in connection to the u. sapitol riot, but the fbi is still looking for more suspects. the fbi released new video today that shows capitol police officers fighting back a huge crowd. the video was released in hopes that the public could help identify any of the violent suspects seen in this video, thanks to tips from hundreds of thousands of americans, the fbi has been able to arrest...
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including the largest inland oil spill in american history in 1991, and a fireball explosion in 2007 that killed two people. as a result, in 2008, enbridge cut line 3's operating capacity by nearly half. mike fernandez says enbridge understands the environmental concerns, which is exactly why a replacement project is underway. >> it's been six years of study and scientic review and technical review. and as a consequence, there are actually 320 routmodifications that have been made. this is viewed as, as essentially a modernization project, to upgrade what's there so that it is safer. so it does have less impact on the environment. >> reporter: fernandez believes protestors don't speak for everyone, as enbridge employs native people who are working on the pipeline expansion. and, at least one ojibwe tribe has agreed not to oppose the project. >> it's like people are just against pipelines because they fear anything that's fossil fuel. but this is something we're already dependent upon. when i see protesters, and we've had, you know, four administrative law reviews, and we've gone through all of this work with the u.s. army corps of engineers and the b
including the largest inland oil spill in american history in 1991, and a fireball explosion in 2007 that killed two people. as a result, in 2008, enbridge cut line 3's operating capacity by nearly half. mike fernandez says enbridge understands the environmental concerns, which is exactly why a replacement project is underway. >> it's been six years of study and scientic review and technical review. and as a consequence, there are actually 320 routmodifications that have been made. this...
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americans do not have these i.d.'s compared to others. it discriminates against black people as well as low income people. >> i don't think you can be clearer than that. but nothing will be, i don't know, you're in the senate. you know this. something has to be done about the filibuster. is president biden's strategy to wait until it is clear that the american people that the gop is obstructing coming out strong against the filibuster? >> i talk to the white house regularly on everything from police reform to last night talking to the white house officials about making the child tax credit permanent. i do not know what their strategy is. i know, you hear the president talk about how passionality he is, sincere, this anguish in his heart, because he believes in a vibrant democracy and let the elected leaders that could make the best case win. so i know they're going to try to do whatever they can. i have an ally, we have an ally in them. this will have to be both a fight in the senate where those of us who believe that this is really an inflection point, there is a line to the
americans do not have these i.d.'s compared to others. it discriminates against black people as well as low income people. >> i don't think you can be clearer than that. but nothing will be, i don't know, you're in the senate. you know this. something has to be done about the filibuster. is president biden's strategy to wait until it is clear that the american people that the gop is obstructing coming out strong against the filibuster? >> i talk to the white house regularly on...
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american power that allows people to think that america will be great again. the united states right now is. terrorist attack away from instituting torture. since the 950 s. we know these techniques have been used in afghanistan and tina australian. herself british guyland british coming canada. great britain guatemala honduras iran iraq israel if you ain't in iraq you know the 9th pakistan the philippines poland rumania. turkey you o'clock pm and. i and. i and. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. dramatic. very. time to sit down and talk. during the vietnam war u.s. forces. there was a secret war. and for years the american people did not know. until our. country per capita. millions of unexploded bombs still in danger lives in this small agricultural country jordyn wieber. even today kids in laos full victims of bombs dropped decades ago is the us making amends for that tragedy and. help to the people need in that little. armenia's prime minister faces pushback from the country's president over his demand to fire the country's top general that's as crowds continue to demand that the pm step do
american power that allows people to think that america will be great again. the united states right now is. terrorist attack away from instituting torture. since the 950 s. we know these techniques have been used in afghanistan and tina australian. herself british guyland british coming canada. great britain guatemala honduras iran iraq israel if you ain't in iraq you know the 9th pakistan the philippines poland rumania. turkey you o'clock pm and. i and. i and. so what we've got to do is...
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people killed at the two spas within the city. they are 74-year-old s yi park and 63-year-old young a yi. it is very concerning to the asian-american community because the four people killed in atlanta were all asian women. two of the four people killed here in cherokee county were also asian women. the discussion, of course, is about whether this is a hate crime in addition to the murder charges that have already been brought forward. here is atlanta mayor bottoms discussing that issue. >> well, it looked like a hate crime to me. this is targeted at asian spas of six of the women who were killed were asian. what we know about the definition of a hate crime is it can also be based on someone targeting women. >> and the suspect has told investigators in an interview that his motivation was more related to a sex addiction and not racially motivated. but, of course, investigators are looking into all angles. atlanta police said nothing is being left off the table. they're going look at all angles of his motivation and, of course, it's hard to ignore the fact that a majority of the victims were women, servingly women of asian dissent a
people killed at the two spas within the city. they are 74-year-old s yi park and 63-year-old young a yi. it is very concerning to the asian-american community because the four people killed in atlanta were all asian women. two of the four people killed here in cherokee county were also asian women. the discussion, of course, is about whether this is a hate crime in addition to the murder charges that have already been brought forward. here is atlanta mayor bottoms discussing that issue....
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people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together. in the 1920 s. and thirty's several 100 african-americans moved to the soviet union and many of their descendants still live in russia. no no rush but also up the stuff. on things. back home but i can merican suffered from racism and a complete lack of prospects. of the real. one by elsa store on but by doing. so they decided to leave everything behind and start a new life in a country about which they knew almost nothing at all some of the. ground great crowds. if you are going to school. you. know almost a 100 years later the history is repeating itself my great grandfather george time went to russia. probable worst time to go anywhere why not me. when i come here. max kaiser financial survival guide stacey let's learn about fill out let's say i'm not so i get. the fight wall street fraud thank you for helping. destroy that's right if debt slavery. is shit. army years ago. where prodigious summers to see me finish mobile full share in a. for the. solidarity the 4th. another cause for concern is that creators could appear in russia's larges
people are helping us. it makes us feel very proud that we are in it together. in the 1920 s. and thirty's several 100 african-americans moved to the soviet union and many of their descendants still live in russia. no no rush but also up the stuff. on things. back home but i can merican suffered from racism and a complete lack of prospects. of the real. one by elsa store on but by doing. so they decided to leave everything behind and start a new life in a country about which they knew almost...
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see and hopes of bringing people out ofe american alliance of these ants released another study suggesting museums are the safest indoor activity and starting tomorrow, the s f mama will open its doors to the public, but you do have to reserve tickets. a link on how to do that is on our website right now. ktvu .com. james torres, ktvu fox two news baseball fans will be back in ballparks in california and just a few weeks at the open coliseum capacity will be capped at 20% ace president did. cavil joined us earlier today on mornings on two with details about what fans who come to the coliseum for a game can expect we're gonna have about 11,000 people we can have for the first part of the season when we're in the red tear, and you're going to be in pods of two or four, so it all be socially distant. we're gonna have a safe plan with obviously masking concessions, delivery to your seats, and so we worked very closely with the state to make sure we could pull this off in a safe manner. there will be limited food options at the coliseum is, campbell said, what you buy will be bring their own food as well into the ballpark, the city of oakland hell of virtual wo
see and hopes of bringing people out ofe american alliance of these ants released another study suggesting museums are the safest indoor activity and starting tomorrow, the s f mama will open its doors to the public, but you do have to reserve tickets. a link on how to do that is on our website right now. ktvu .com. james torres, ktvu fox two news baseball fans will be back in ballparks in california and just a few weeks at the open coliseum capacity will be capped at 20% ace president did....
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psaki: no,'s definition of bipartisanship has always been working on behalf of the american people and governing for all people whether it's democrats, republicans or independents and moving forward on proposals and policies that will make their lives better. >> even without republican votes? ms. psaki: he doesn't believe bipartisanship is defined by zip codes is how we deliver to the american people. thank you, everybody. if she is confirmed, she will be the acting but i don't have a personnel preview on that role. >> one more question on the vaccine. is anything being done to cut back on the involvement of china with taiwan? ms. psaki: i will check back with you on that, thank you. . [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> on thursday, president biden holds his first official news conference since taking office. watch live coverage beginning at 1:15 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at www.c-span.org for on the free c-span radio app
psaki: no,'s definition of bipartisanship has always been working on behalf of the american people and governing for all people whether it's democrats, republicans or independents and moving forward on proposals and policies that will make their lives better. >> even without republican votes? ms. psaki: he doesn't believe bipartisanship is defined by zip codes is how we deliver to the american people. thank you, everybody. if she is confirmed, she will be the acting but i don't have a...
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people killed in attacks on massage parlours in atlanta on tuesday — and vigils have been held across america today to remember those killed, amid rising concerns about anti asian sentiment. for many asian americans the gunman�*ssment they have confronted — a situation they say has only become worse during the coronavirus pandemic. these are some shared feelings of people who showed up at a vigil in washington dc the night after the shooting. just to be an asian american woman anywhere in the us. a lot of shot, —— shock, anger, pain. his anywhere in the us. a lot of shot, -- shock, anger, pain.— -- shock, anger, pain. his hate towards asian _ -- shock, anger, pain. his hate towards asian americans - -- shock, anger, pain. his hate towards asian americans has i -- shock, anger, pain. his hate i towards asian americans has been building _ towards asian americans has been building for years. there are really heartbreaking to see that people 'ust heartbreaking to see that people just let _ heartbreaking to see that people just let that discrimination take over— just let that discrimination take over and — just let that discrimination take over and create such pain. none of this is going _ over and create such pain
people killed in attacks on massage parlours in atlanta on tuesday — and vigils have been held across america today to remember those killed, amid rising concerns about anti asian sentiment. for many asian americans the gunman�*ssment they have confronted — a situation they say has only become worse during the coronavirus pandemic. these are some shared feelings of people who showed up at a vigil in washington dc the night after the shooting. just to be an asian american woman anywhere in...
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people in washington from lizzie keckley. >> elizabeth keckley was very active in washington, d.c.'s african-american community.er of other african-american women founded the contraband relief association, which was a society of women who raise money, collect food, collect clothing, try to find shelter for people who are escaping slavery and coming into washington, d.c. >> and pretty soon mary is donating and asking her husband to donate to the cause of sheltering freed enslaved people. >> and mary lincoln allowed elizabeth keckley to use her name publicly when she went around raising money for the association. >> so there is a way in which mary todd lincoln could commiserate with, bond with a freed woman of color on an equal plain. so i think she is more complex than people cut her out to be. >> as mary lincoln and elizabeth keckley work to find a play for free african-americans abraham lincoln works to navigate their place on the battlefield. introducing fidelity income planning. we look at what you've saved, what you'll need, and help you build a flexible plan for cash flow that lasts, even when you're not w
people in washington from lizzie keckley. >> elizabeth keckley was very active in washington, d.c.'s african-american community.er of other african-american women founded the contraband relief association, which was a society of women who raise money, collect food, collect clothing, try to find shelter for people who are escaping slavery and coming into washington, d.c. >> and pretty soon mary is donating and asking her husband to donate to the cause of sheltering freed enslaved...
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s report is not enough. >> the report lacks crucial data. it represents an incomplete picture. >> the american peopleobal community t me, the medi experts and the experts, and families who lost loved ones all deserve greater transparency and better information. >> she's right. transparency and information are not two things that come from china. w.h.o. looked too cozy with china. the aga the general tweeted, i thank the government of china. >> they are not very transparent in the past. it was not out right, they did not give you all the information. >> how much of a big difference would it had been? >> i think it would have been a significant different. >> a significant different because you do need invest gugiga investigators on the ground. it is a possibility that some experts take as a crucial one. >> you know i am of the point of view that i still think the most likely ideology of this pathogen and wuhan is from a laboratory escaped. >> there is no solid evidence for what the former cdc's director is saying. dr. redfield is a virologist, this is his area of study. they sent back two official warn
s report is not enough. >> the report lacks crucial data. it represents an incomplete picture. >> the american peopleobal community t me, the medi experts and the experts, and families who lost loved ones all deserve greater transparency and better information. >> she's right. transparency and information are not two things that come from china. w.h.o. looked too cozy with china. the aga the general tweeted, i thank the government of china. >> they are not very...
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people who have not been vaccinated. and it includes information for c.d.c.'s new recommendations for individuals for the risk of infection and spread with the american public not yet protected by the covid-19 vaccines. >> while we are seeing evidence against variants than a the persons and spreading the virus is low, we must be resolute in our efforts to answer these critical questions. when answered, they will enable us while protecting others who remain vulnerable. we are working across the government and with many scientific partners to answer these questions as quickly as i can. and i'm committed to answer these as more people get vaccinated. our actions this week represents a first step. we are at a critical point and on the cusp of having a mass vaccine to protect every adult. we ask for your patience. we ask for your participation by lowering when it is your turn to be vack innatured and help others. we are so very close and turn the tide on this pandemic. i look forward to your questions. , what i would like to do is talk a bit of what we refer to special populations and have the first slide. you are familiar with this slide. it is a slide of the phase
people who have not been vaccinated. and it includes information for c.d.c.'s new recommendations for individuals for the risk of infection and spread with the american public not yet protected by the covid-19 vaccines. >> while we are seeing evidence against variants than a the persons and spreading the virus is low, we must be resolute in our efforts to answer these critical questions. when answered, they will enable us while protecting others who remain vulnerable. we are working...
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people have their way. your reaction? >> i'm reminded of general george s. patton's admonition that americansnever be captive of their fears. we can think of all sorts of bad things but you're right. the science shows weaver had a dramatic increase in vaccinations. we'll be up to 80 million. we probably have a hundred million people that haven't been tested but modeled that they do have antibodies. we have 30 million proven cases. we're getting closer and closer and these are scientists so they have an obligation to tell us that because we're on pretty thin ice, laura. we've had public officials who have been hypocritical about the application of the quarantine. we had dr. fauci's noble lie theory that he sort of lied about the utility of masks so we wouldn't go out and drain the supply. on herd immunity so we wouldn't let down our guard. any time you have hypocrisies and lies you destroy the credibility. if as i cynic, i would say we have a lot of bureaucrats who have had an enormous amount of influence and when the virus wanes they won't have that. finally, laura, if he forecasts a disaster
people have their way. your reaction? >> i'm reminded of general george s. patton's admonition that americansnever be captive of their fears. we can think of all sorts of bad things but you're right. the science shows weaver had a dramatic increase in vaccinations. we'll be up to 80 million. we probably have a hundred million people that haven't been tested but modeled that they do have antibodies. we have 30 million proven cases. we're getting closer and closer and these are scientists...
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people can never trickle down to the rest of us. we tried that approach repeatedly. it failed. the american rescue s beginning of a new era when we invest directly in the people who make our country work. it means going and economy for one job is enough to build a middle-class life. means every opportunity to lead the world in clean energy manufacturing, a new clean infrastructure. it means giving people power over their own money and the financial security to whether an emergency. it means building an economy where hard work pays off for everyone. i look forward to hearing from secretary yellen and chair powell about how we will do that together. ranking member toomey >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you to chair powell and secretary yellen for appearing today. a year ago, our economy and markets were roiled by the covid-19 pandemic and government ordered business shutdowns. we saw extraordinary turmoil in credit markets that threatened the ability of households, businesses, states, and municipalities to obtain credit. this turmoil presented the very real threat of a full-blown depression that
people can never trickle down to the rest of us. we tried that approach repeatedly. it failed. the american rescue s beginning of a new era when we invest directly in the people who make our country work. it means going and economy for one job is enough to build a middle-class life. means every opportunity to lead the world in clean energy manufacturing, a new clean infrastructure. it means giving people power over their own money and the financial security to whether an emergency. it means...