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yet, we have been denied that aspiration, denied our enrichment of values of american citizenship. in 1898, when the u.s. forces first landed in puerto rico, general miles issued a proclamation promising, i quote, we have come to bring you protection to promote your prosperity and bestow upon you the immunities and blessings of the institution of our government. but instead, what happened was that almost right after achieving this citizenship, a supreme court decision ruled that residents in an unincorporated territory, we will only have partially those rights. that, contrary to what had happened, had been in the case of every other territory before. achieving american citizenship did not mean necessarily a road to full equality as a state. since then, our enjoyment of rights shared by our fellow americans in the states have --has been only in a limited manner as congress and the courts don't grand them. it fills unfulfilled. 220,000 important importantians have warned this country's uniform and bought and bled for our nation under the orders of a commander in chief of whom they ca
yet, we have been denied that aspiration, denied our enrichment of values of american citizenship. in 1898, when the u.s. forces first landed in puerto rico, general miles issued a proclamation promising, i quote, we have come to bring you protection to promote your prosperity and bestow upon you the immunities and blessings of the institution of our government. but instead, what happened was that almost right after achieving this citizenship, a supreme court decision ruled that residents in an...
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we had a an aspiration of easter but when you hear these kind of numbers and you hear the potential travesty we don't want to do anything where you know we don't have a spike up we don't want to do it soon and then all of a sudden you go down you're coming down and then you start going up again because we discussed that could happen and we don't want that to happen we've gone through too much so that was an aspirational number i didn't say easter i said it would be a great thing if we could do it by easter and we know much more now that we knew 23 weeks ago easter should be the peak number and it should start coming down and hopefully very substantially from that point ok thank you. please. don't tell if you know it only and there mr president your approval ratings abin the highest they've ever been as well as the ratings on your handling of the virus if there are some networks that are saying they're debating whether or not to carry these briefings live do you think there's a link between. well i don't know i know that. well that's a nice question thank you very much but yeah i don
we had a an aspiration of easter but when you hear these kind of numbers and you hear the potential travesty we don't want to do anything where you know we don't have a spike up we don't want to do it soon and then all of a sudden you go down you're coming down and then you start going up again because we discussed that could happen and we don't want that to happen we've gone through too much so that was an aspirational number i didn't say easter i said it would be a great thing if we could do...
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that was aspirational. we had an aspiration of easter. but when you hear these kind of numbers and the potential travesty, we don't want to have to spike up. you are coming down, then you start going up again. because we discussed that can happen. we don't want that to happen. we have gone through too much. i said it would be a great thing if we could do it by easter. we know much more now than two or three weeks ago. easter should be the peak number and it should start coming down. jenn pellegrino with oan. your approval ratings have been the highest they have ever been, as well as the ratings on your handling of the virus. there are some networks that are considering not carrying these briefings live. do you think there is a link between the two? pres. trump: that is a nice question. thank you. i wish we could have our old life back. we had the greatest economy, and we did not have an deaths. we did not have this horrible scourge,leg, cooked -- plague, the virus. what matters is we have a victory over this as soon as possible. when you
that was aspirational. we had an aspiration of easter. but when you hear these kind of numbers and the potential travesty, we don't want to have to spike up. you are coming down, then you start going up again. because we discussed that can happen. we don't want that to happen. we have gone through too much. i said it would be a great thing if we could do it by easter. we know much more now than two or three weeks ago. easter should be the peak number and it should start coming down. jenn...
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and you can debate the aspiration but in terms of the actual running down on issue after issue this is not what has been motivating voters in these last couple of cycles. should have stayed with you for my last question soup so for the apologize in 2016 some votes is if you want to pack the numbers 4 years ago some voters must have gone by definition from barack obama to donald trump or they went from a bomb to the sofa because they were so annoyed with what was going on in politics how does whoever it ends up being get those people off the sofa they put on the t.v. flick and they go and vote for somebody. well let's cut through spending get to reality for example you talked about the reality of what bernie sanders is aspiring to do with education and health care and our baby is all well how is he going to price that fact of the matter is is that the current incumbent donald trump presided over an on affordable tax cut and is now running a federal budget deficit of one trillion dollars per year all you have to do is to reverse the priorities in america to stop giving a giveaway tax
and you can debate the aspiration but in terms of the actual running down on issue after issue this is not what has been motivating voters in these last couple of cycles. should have stayed with you for my last question soup so for the apologize in 2016 some votes is if you want to pack the numbers 4 years ago some voters must have gone by definition from barack obama to donald trump or they went from a bomb to the sofa because they were so annoyed with what was going on in politics how does...
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. >> president trump: so that was an aspirational number.t say easter, i said it would be great if we could do it by easter and we know much more now than we knew two or three weeks ago. easter should be the peak number and it should start coming down and hopefully very substantial substantially. >> bill: i want to bring in ari fleischer, fox news contributor and former white house press secretary. what do you think of the aspirational comments, putting it out there and moving people along perhaps in an optimistic way? then you have your team of scientists around saying, hang on, we can't do that just yet. the change of course tells you what inside the west wing? >>we need a president who preacs hope. hope has to be realistic, and if he ever gets unrealistic it will destroy hope. and so yes. aspirational hope grounded in realism is what president that wartime must do to rally a country. i think that's what this is about. the cure can't be worse than disease, but he pulled it back in time. >> bill: how does it work in the administration? they
. >> president trump: so that was an aspirational number.t say easter, i said it would be great if we could do it by easter and we know much more now than we knew two or three weeks ago. easter should be the peak number and it should start coming down and hopefully very substantial substantially. >> bill: i want to bring in ari fleischer, fox news contributor and former white house press secretary. what do you think of the aspirational comments, putting it out there and moving...
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that was aspirational.e had an aspiration of easter, but when you hear these numbers and the potential, we don't want to do anything where, you know, we don't want to have it spike up, all of a sudden coming down, and then start coming up again. because we discussed, that can happen, and we don't want that to happen. we've gone through too much. that was aspirational. i didn't say easter. i said it would be a great thing if we could do it, but we know much more now than we did two for three weeks ago. easter should be the peak number, and it should start coming down and hopefully very substantially. thank you. please. reporter: thank you. with o.a.n. your approval rating has been the highest it has ever been, as well as your rating on the handling of the virus. some networks are debating whether or not to carry these briefings live. is there a link between the two? pres. trump: no. boy, that's a nice question. thank you very much. i don't want high approval ratings for this. i wish we could have our old lif
that was aspirational.e had an aspiration of easter, but when you hear these numbers and the potential, we don't want to do anything where, you know, we don't want to have it spike up, all of a sudden coming down, and then start coming up again. because we discussed, that can happen, and we don't want that to happen. we've gone through too much. that was aspirational. i didn't say easter. i said it would be a great thing if we could do it, but we know much more now than we did two for three...
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i think he and his friend aspired the democrats dealing in the united states at the same time. as prime minister of strong economic growth. ... >> a fractious political press because they seem to act as though they are the opposition parties sometimes. and his support for the very unpopular iraq war but along the way tony blair 13 straight national elections serve the longest tenure of any labor leader in uk history after leaving office a special envoy of the quartet to the middle east also with our partner of today's event this is a great place for analytical and scholarly work that is also implicated and thank you for all your help to make today and with the reelection campaign of donald trump i cannot think ofno a better time how those on the centerleft could restore the culture please come out and let's hear from you tony blair. >> it is great to see you u again such a strange way to do this speech i hope everybody understands the reasons for that and these are troubling times so we have to do it in this way but it reminds me of the very first political speech i ever had to
i think he and his friend aspired the democrats dealing in the united states at the same time. as prime minister of strong economic growth. ... >> a fractious political press because they seem to act as though they are the opposition parties sometimes. and his support for the very unpopular iraq war but along the way tony blair 13 straight national elections serve the longest tenure of any labor leader in uk history after leaving office a special envoy of the quartet to the middle east...
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anthony fauci called president trump's easter target date a, quote, aspirational projection to give people some hope. but it is not just hope people are looking for now. states need supplies. on the front lines in new york city, and in new hot spots now emerging across the country. 24 states are seeing more than 100 new cases in just a single day yesterday. we're seeing tension build between the president and governors over their need for critical supplies. the president even casting doubt on the needs for tens of thousands of ventilators. also, breaking this morning, more proof that the virus can strike anyone, the uk prime minister boris johnson tested positive for coronavirus. covering this story as only cnn can, all over the world, and here in the u.s., when you go to the hot spots as they emerge around the country, let's begin with cnn national correspondent brynn gingras in new york where the cases remain the most numerous. tell us the update today. >> reporter: that's right, jim. here in new york city alone there have been 281 deaths ever since this outbreak started. this is the cen
anthony fauci called president trump's easter target date a, quote, aspirational projection to give people some hope. but it is not just hope people are looking for now. states need supplies. on the front lines in new york city, and in new hot spots now emerging across the country. 24 states are seeing more than 100 new cases in just a single day yesterday. we're seeing tension build between the president and governors over their need for critical supplies. the president even casting doubt on...
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socialist beginning to more modern creed to help the party reach beyond the working-class to the aspiring middle-class. i think tony blair and his helpers were inspired with the clinton democrats are doing in the united states at the same time. as prime minister presented a strong economic growth performed public services reduce poverty default power to scotland and wales helping to bring peace to northern ireland. also launched an unprecedented international dialogue among centerleft parties and heads of state as a witness no one made the case for radically pragmatic progressivism. there was a rough patch in internal rightfully rivalries within his party to contend with a fractious political press they seem to act as if they are the opposition party and his support for the very unpopular iraq war. winning three straight national elections, serving ten year years, the longest of any labor leader tenure in history. after leaving office 2007 became special envoy in the middle east through 2015 and founded the tony blair institute the partner in today's event. this is a great place for analy
socialist beginning to more modern creed to help the party reach beyond the working-class to the aspiring middle-class. i think tony blair and his helpers were inspired with the clinton democrats are doing in the united states at the same time. as prime minister presented a strong economic growth performed public services reduce poverty default power to scotland and wales helping to bring peace to northern ireland. also launched an unprecedented international dialogue among centerleft parties...
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>>well the president expressed really an aspiration ul goal. the white house and a mixed mixed messages on the coronavirus response coming up why some white house staff say going back to work is an aspirational goal. >>and the trillion stimulus bill has been signed as we mentioned so when can you expect to get your check in are even eligible. we have those answers plus a scam to worry to warn you about and u c davis launching 2 clinical trials to help in the fight when we face adversity, we find a way through it. it's about takg ca of each other. it's the small parts that make a big difference. athevy, we promise to do ours. we're offering chevy owners complimentary onstar crisis assist services and wifi data. if you need new chevy, interest-free financing for 84 months - witheferred payments for 120 days on many of our mos popular models. you may even shop online and take delivery atome. it's just our way of doing our part... (vo)electric, it doesn't i knhave enough range.nking. it can't handle the elements. and, there is nowhere to charge up.
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he did not say it was aspirational. when the president of the united states says that, the doctors clearly went crazy about it. wolff, can you imagine what they had to go through sitting in a room trying to present the president of the united states with this evidence by the way that he should have had last week when he made that announcement or idea. you don't throw out ideas and a pandemic when you are president of the united states. it should not have been a surprise to him. i think it had not been a lot of surprise to physicians we had on the air that pandemic could get exponentially worse. and the president today be hhav as if gee, this is brand new information i have discovered when particularly in medical circles and on our end and other people that doctors suggested how terrible this pandemic this could be. my guess this question is why is this new to the president of the united states? >> clearly the doctors must have scared the president so radically when they said you know mr. president if the u.s. does not t
he did not say it was aspirational. when the president of the united states says that, the doctors clearly went crazy about it. wolff, can you imagine what they had to go through sitting in a room trying to present the president of the united states with this evidence by the way that he should have had last week when he made that announcement or idea. you don't throw out ideas and a pandemic when you are president of the united states. it should not have been a surprise to him. i think it had...
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they're saying to him, that should be aspirational. is this going to be a moving target?> absolutely. there's no question. look, the president, we have seen, since last week, i guess, has been kind of toing and froing between trying to be realistic and trying to be optimistic, depending on whether he's looking at social media and people who have been pushing in a way that's been below the radar until a few days ago and now has made its way to the president, the notion that he and people in the government have gone way too far in shutting down the economy. so there's that side. and then there's the other side, those who are saying, we're doing exactly the right thing. and that's not just health professionals, wolf, that's some republicans i talked to who have a line in to him. so mixed messaging that he's getting, and that in typical trump form is showing up. >> we'll see what his message is today, we're assuming he shows up at this briefing. everybody stand by, we'll have live coverage of the white house coronavirus task force briefing as soon as it begins. after the brie
they're saying to him, that should be aspirational. is this going to be a moving target?> absolutely. there's no question. look, the president, we have seen, since last week, i guess, has been kind of toing and froing between trying to be realistic and trying to be optimistic, depending on whether he's looking at social media and people who have been pushing in a way that's been below the radar until a few days ago and now has made its way to the president, the notion that he and people in...
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it was just an aspiration. we actually will be hitting -- potentially, this was with our meeting before, on easter, we probably -- but that could be a peak, that could be a peak period, that could be the peak sadly to say, that could be the peak number of deaths before it starts coming down. no, that was aspirational. we had an aspiration of easter, but when you hear these kind of numbers and you hear the potential travesty, we don't want to do anything where, you know -- we don't want to have a spike up. we don't want to do it soon, and then all of a sudden you're coming down and then you start going up again, because we discussed that could happen. we don't want that to happen. we've gone through too much. so that was an aspirational number. i didn't say easter -- i said it would be a great thing if we could do it by easter. we know much more now than we did two, three weeks ago. easter should be the peak number. it should start coming down and hopefully very substantially from that point. thank you. >> mr. p
it was just an aspiration. we actually will be hitting -- potentially, this was with our meeting before, on easter, we probably -- but that could be a peak, that could be a peak period, that could be the peak sadly to say, that could be the peak number of deaths before it starts coming down. no, that was aspirational. we had an aspiration of easter, but when you hear these kind of numbers and you hear the potential travesty, we don't want to do anything where, you know -- we don't want to have...
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that was aspirational. we had an aspiration of easter. but when you hear these kinds of numbers and you hear the potential travesty, we don't want to do anything where, you know -- we don't want to have it spike up. we don't want to do it soon and all of a sudden you are coming down and then you start coming up again. we discussed that. that could happen. we don't want that to happen. we have gone through too much. that was an aspirational number. i didn't say easter. i said it would be great if we could do it by easter. we know more now than we knew two or three weeks ago. easter should be near the peak number and then it should start coming down. >> mr. president 123450 please. >> thank you, sir. mr. president, your approval ratings have been the highest they have ever been, yet there are some networks saying whether or not -- saying they are debating whether or not they are going the carry these briefings live. >> i don't want high approval ratings for this. i wish we could have our old life back. we had the greatest economy that we we
that was aspirational. we had an aspiration of easter. but when you hear these kinds of numbers and you hear the potential travesty, we don't want to do anything where, you know -- we don't want to have it spike up. we don't want to do it soon and all of a sudden you are coming down and then you start coming up again. we discussed that. that could happen. we don't want that to happen. we have gone through too much. that was an aspirational number. i didn't say easter. i said it would be great...
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no, that was aspirational. we had an aspiration of easter. but when you hear these kinds of numbers and you hear the potential travesty, we don't want to do anything where, you know -- we don't want to have a spike up. we don't want to do it sooner, then all of a sudden, you're going down, you're coming down, and then all of a sudden you come up again, because we discussed, that could happen, and we don't want that to happen. we've gone through too much. so, that was an aspirational number. i didn't say easter. i said it would be a great thing if we could do it by easter, and we know much more now than we knew two or three weeks ago. easter should be the peak number, and it should start coming down, and hopefully very substantially from that point. >> thank you. >> okay? thank you. >> mr. president. >> mr. president. >> please. >> jen pellegrino with oen. >> yes. >> thank you, sir. mr. president, your approval ratings have been the highest they've ever been, as well as ratings on the handling of the virus. yet, some networks say they're debat
no, that was aspirational. we had an aspiration of easter. but when you hear these kinds of numbers and you hear the potential travesty, we don't want to do anything where, you know -- we don't want to have a spike up. we don't want to do it sooner, then all of a sudden, you're going down, you're coming down, and then all of a sudden you come up again, because we discussed, that could happen, and we don't want that to happen. we've gone through too much. so, that was an aspirational number. i...
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that is aspirational, but i think it is really modified aspirational. i think they are going to hit it and maybe even beat it. mike, please. vice pres. pence: thank you, mr. president. let me join you in thanking the american people. for the efforts the people in this nation have made over the past 15 days, and that we know they will continue to make over the next 30. you heard the president speak today about the modeling. on tuesday, he will share with the nation the full range of counsel of the team he assembled, now month ago at the , white house coronavirus task force. they will lay out to the country what could have been or what we are continuing to work to make a reality. but in the meantime, every american, i think every american should have a grateful heart. first and foremost, to all of the incredible health care workers that are on the front lines in places like elmhurst and elsewhere, every single day, as dr. birx said, getting a few hours of sleep and going right back into work. they are the hands and feet of american compassion. i want to s
that is aspirational, but i think it is really modified aspirational. i think they are going to hit it and maybe even beat it. mike, please. vice pres. pence: thank you, mr. president. let me join you in thanking the american people. for the efforts the people in this nation have made over the past 15 days, and that we know they will continue to make over the next 30. you heard the president speak today about the modeling. on tuesday, he will share with the nation the full range of counsel of...
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susan made san jose a place where compassionate action for testing celebration and for youthful aspiration. i know i am not alone in saying that i will miss her tremendously. susan hammer was diagnosed with alzheimer's several years ago in the family said she died saturday at her home in willow glen and mayor susan hammer of san jose was 81 years old.>> a lot of people remember memories 4:18 and now let's go back out to tran12 >> starting with the south bay we don't have problems to tell you about, early for the south bay commute and today is no exception at this early for your malware, you see no problems to tell you about in the silicon valley. north of their, i didn't want to go that far north, i wanted to pull it down a little bit because there is a stall semitruck in san mateo southbound 101 at third blocking the far right lane and they're working on getting a tow truck to the scene. there we go to the san mateo bridge in traffic moving at the limit with no problems and i would 24 in lafayette westbound looks good as well. now here is steve with a look at today's weather.>> cloud cove
susan made san jose a place where compassionate action for testing celebration and for youthful aspiration. i know i am not alone in saying that i will miss her tremendously. susan hammer was diagnosed with alzheimer's several years ago in the family said she died saturday at her home in willow glen and mayor susan hammer of san jose was 81 years old.>> a lot of people remember memories 4:18 and now let's go back out to tran12 >> starting with the south bay we don't have problems to...
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it's a peace aspiration. that at least as far as trump administration is concerned, once we're in, we're in. >> do you think when people talk about rising influence of the taliban in afghanistan, whether or not they take over the government, they are clearly going to have more influence, will be bad for women, bad for human rights, aspirations and values they do have. >> 100%. 50% is female, 70% under the age of 30 and shia. that's a huge percent that don't want the taliban back and everything they stand for. we have conflated, particularly the president and others, this notion of endless wars really we should be talking about persistent presence. we're in south koreas was poorest now richest, twice as many troops as afghanistan. persistent presence is a better way of framing this. now one of the things i've heard about president trump is consistent inconsistency. he pulled the plugs on camp david talks with afghanistan. if soldiers are killed or don't behave or an attack in the west traceable to afghanistan
it's a peace aspiration. that at least as far as trump administration is concerned, once we're in, we're in. >> do you think when people talk about rising influence of the taliban in afghanistan, whether or not they take over the government, they are clearly going to have more influence, will be bad for women, bad for human rights, aspirations and values they do have. >> 100%. 50% is female, 70% under the age of 30 and shia. that's a huge percent that don't want the taliban back and...
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a source with the task force is telling "cnn tonight" this is mainly aspirational. tell us about that. this is new reporting. >> well, i think that's significant. this is a president who we have seen is blown back and forth depending on that days development. so, after the effort to establish social distancing, shut down many major metro areas got serious, people then began to focus on the magnitude of the economic damage. so the president heard from business people and watch what happened in the stock market and said we have to open it back up. set this goal for easter. then got push back today from health officials and others including governor cuomo of new york. who said we can't sacrifice the effort to save lives just to try to get the economy back up. never mind the fact it would be counter productive to open it up, expand the pandemic and shut it down again. that would be more damage. when the president came out of the briefing tonight he deferred a little bit more to fauci. he wasn't there yesterday. he indicated that that's his goal but will follow the data.
a source with the task force is telling "cnn tonight" this is mainly aspirational. tell us about that. this is new reporting. >> well, i think that's significant. this is a president who we have seen is blown back and forth depending on that days development. so, after the effort to establish social distancing, shut down many major metro areas got serious, people then began to focus on the magnitude of the economic damage. so the president heard from business people and watch...
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. >> i think the president was trying to make an aspirational projection to give people some hopes. he's listening to us when we got to reevaluate in realtime and any decisions we make has to be on the data. >> billionaire bill gates says the partial shutdown across the countries are not enough to stop this spread. the country needs a 6-10 week extreme shutdown to get ahead of the curve here. in the u.k. boris johnson has tested positive for the coronavirus. he's self-quarantining of what he calls a slight temperature and cough. i want to go to shimon prokupecz w who's in new york. tell us where you are now and what the governor has to say. >> reporter: thank you governor for joining us. i want to get to situations at the hospital. i have been talking to a neuro doctor, her name is vickie lane describing tough questions. they are seeing and they have a lot of patients. one of this things that's going on, some of the patients who need oxygen and other kind of medica medical caribe but not the most critical. other hospitals to relief some of the backlog so they can focus more of the s
. >> i think the president was trying to make an aspirational projection to give people some hopes. he's listening to us when we got to reevaluate in realtime and any decisions we make has to be on the data. >> billionaire bill gates says the partial shutdown across the countries are not enough to stop this spread. the country needs a 6-10 week extreme shutdown to get ahead of the curve here. in the u.k. boris johnson has tested positive for the coronavirus. he's self-quarantining...
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this aspiration to be a citizen of the world is very important to smithson. it is tokey element of be a benefactor of all mankind, basically. and, i think it is that sentiment that lies behind the archaic words that are in the will. you can see it in a postage stamp from 1846. this is from a more recent website of the smithsonian and you will see they leave off the last two little words, amoong likemen, because it sounds they are ignoring half the population. however, i do think they are really important because i think the gift was not just do the united states. i think it was entrusted to us wasall the world because it thought that we were the people with this new kind of government that could best foster the support -- and offer support for the increase of knowledge and the betterment of mankind. the bequest,at even though it is a mysterious thing, when it is seen in this light, it does not seem quite so random. it is sort of the natural extension, even if extraordinary, of someone who grew up in this explosion of knowledge and revolution at the end of the
this aspiration to be a citizen of the world is very important to smithson. it is tokey element of be a benefactor of all mankind, basically. and, i think it is that sentiment that lies behind the archaic words that are in the will. you can see it in a postage stamp from 1846. this is from a more recent website of the smithsonian and you will see they leave off the last two little words, amoong likemen, because it sounds they are ignoring half the population. however, i do think they are really...
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they will be aspirational, and americans across the country will do the same. i yield the floor. i notice the absence of lukewarm. >> the clerk will call the rolel >> mr. alexander. >> mr. president? >> the senator from georgia. >> i would ask that the quorum call the vitiated, please. >> without objection. >> mr.us president, we are on te cusp of a historic bill today, bipartisan bill, that we took a different approach takes to our republican leadership when we put the leaders of each of the committees, both democrats and republicans, the focus on their portion of the needs behind this covid-19 crisis. before i get into my remarks today though, i want to remind the call leaks here today we have sponsored a resolution -- colleagues -- recognize and thank it all the people in america who are stepping up and does other sets up with their own health and fitness health at risk to make sure that their neighbors and friends and nations and business partners are taken care of. i'm talking about supply chain people, healthcare workers, transportation workers, all the people in the countr
they will be aspirational, and americans across the country will do the same. i yield the floor. i notice the absence of lukewarm. >> the clerk will call the rolel >> mr. alexander. >> mr. president? >> the senator from georgia. >> i would ask that the quorum call the vitiated, please. >> without objection. >> mr.us president, we are on te cusp of a historic bill today, bipartisan bill, that we took a different approach takes to our republican...
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that was aspirational. we had an aspiration of easter. when you hear these numbers and the potential travesty, we don't want to do anything where we don't have to have to spike up. you go down and then you start going up again. because we discussed this could happen. >> also today unsettling words from the nation's top infectious disease specialist dr. fauchy when it comes to models of how many americans could get sick or die. >> looking at what we're seeing now, i would say 100,000 to 2 200,000 cases. i don't want to be held to that. excuse me, deaths. we're going to have millions of cases. i don't think that we really need to make a projection when it's such a moving target. it could so easily be wrong. let's lock at the data of what we have and not worry about the worst case and best case scenarios. >> models or not, those are mind boggling numbers. dr. it fauci is standing by his comments. >> the number i gave out is based on modelling. i think it's entirely conceivable that if we do not mitigate to the extent that we're trying to do,
that was aspirational. we had an aspiration of easter. when you hear these numbers and the potential travesty, we don't want to do anything where we don't have to have to spike up. you go down and then you start going up again. because we discussed this could happen. >> also today unsettling words from the nation's top infectious disease specialist dr. fauchy when it comes to models of how many americans could get sick or die. >> looking at what we're seeing now, i would say 100,000...
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it's a peace aspiration. but i think that at least as far as the trump administration is concerned, once we're in, we're in. >> do you think, peter, when people talk about how this is likely the rising influence of the taliban in afghanistan, whether or not they take over the government, they clearly are going to have more influence. will be bad for women, bad for human rights, bad for many of the aspirations and values americans do have? >> 100%. and 50% of the population is female. 70% are under the age of 30. 15% are shia. that's a huge number of people that don't want the taliban back. one thing we have kind of conflated, particularly the president but also others, this notion of endless wars. we should be talking about persistence presence. we're still in korea when it was the poorest country of the world. now one of the richest. plenty of troops. so i think persistent presence is a better way of framing this. right now, one of the things about president trump is his consistent inconsistencinconsis. he p
it's a peace aspiration. but i think that at least as far as the trump administration is concerned, once we're in, we're in. >> do you think, peter, when people talk about how this is likely the rising influence of the taliban in afghanistan, whether or not they take over the government, they clearly are going to have more influence. will be bad for women, bad for human rights, bad for many of the aspirations and values americans do have? >> 100%. and 50% of the population is...
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no, that was aspirational. we had an aspiration of easter.nd you hear the potential travesty, we don't want to do anything where you know -- we don't want to have a spike up, we don't want to do it soon and all of a sudden you are coming down and you start coming up again. because we discussed that can happen. we don't want that to happen. we've gone through too much. i didn't say easter. i said it would be a great thing if we can do it by easter. we know much more now than we knew two, three weeks ago. >> so you said on the air a couple weeks ago and definitely in our household that the president's easter deadline was sort of a marker. that it wasn't something he was completely going to hold to, but it was showing different assets, different facets of what's impacting this country, including the economy. some guidance that then could be moved. it has now been moved and you know there were a lot of distracting traits in the news conference that came out yesterday that can be very you know deflecting from what's going on. but, overall, you cou
no, that was aspirational. we had an aspiration of easter.nd you hear the potential travesty, we don't want to do anything where you know -- we don't want to have a spike up, we don't want to do it soon and all of a sudden you are coming down and you start coming up again. because we discussed that can happen. we don't want that to happen. we've gone through too much. i didn't say easter. i said it would be a great thing if we can do it by easter. we know much more now than we knew two, three...
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these are messages —— of contracting aspirants.e peak of the impact and spread it over time so that we can allow our health teams to put in place the support that is needed to try and protect people, in particular vulnerable people, through the months ahead. i also give some views in relation to travel advice today as well. last night, issued a statement effectively urging a high degree of caution to anybody, travelling from the republic of ireland to any other pa rt of the republic of ireland to any other part of europe before they travel at all. we are seeing a rapidly changing environment now in many other countries across the european union in terms of effectively closing airports, closing borders. and we will see that unfold in the days ahead. anyway that will require us days ahead. anyway that will require us to make decisions in response to that to try to protect supply chains and so on. don't forget that we operate as an island in the context of supply chains, about half of the goods that come into ireland comes into dublin
these are messages —— of contracting aspirants.e peak of the impact and spread it over time so that we can allow our health teams to put in place the support that is needed to try and protect people, in particular vulnerable people, through the months ahead. i also give some views in relation to travel advice today as well. last night, issued a statement effectively urging a high degree of caution to anybody, travelling from the republic of ireland to any other pa rt of the republic of...
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presenting the lyrics and videos of rappers as de facto confessions of criminal activity this is led to aspiring young rappers serving lengthy prison sentences in the united states including the rapper mack who was convicted in 2001 of manslaughter after the prosecutor liberally quoted passages from his album shellshocked joining me to discuss what in essence is the criminalization of an art form is eric nielsen. the author of the rap on trial with andrea denise race lyrics and guilt in america so what you make a distinction in the book but tween the high profile rap artists that we know to bach and you know it who are pretty much left alone not completely right but but the the judicial system has really gone after amateur or local explained what's happened well that's right i mean there are some isolated digs examples of more high profile well known artists who have been caught in the crosshairs of this as well but as a general rule this is something that amateur rappers are facing and there are a number of reasons for that but one of them is i mean above and beyond the fact that they lack the
presenting the lyrics and videos of rappers as de facto confessions of criminal activity this is led to aspiring young rappers serving lengthy prison sentences in the united states including the rapper mack who was convicted in 2001 of manslaughter after the prosecutor liberally quoted passages from his album shellshocked joining me to discuss what in essence is the criminalization of an art form is eric nielsen. the author of the rap on trial with andrea denise race lyrics and guilt in america...
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now, that was aspirational. we had an aspiration of easter. but when you hear these numbers and you hear the potential travesty, we don't want to do anything where -- you know, we don't want to do it sooner, then all of a sudden you go down and then you're coming up again because we discussed that can happen. we don't want that to happen. we've gone through too much. i didn't say easter. i said it would be a great thing if we could do it by easter. >> and as the coronavirus pandemic expands nationally, former fda commissioner scott gottlieb points to a rapidly increasing spread that suggests multiple epicenters. in particular, the city of chicago now accounts for almost 2,000 cases. while los angeles county accounts for more than 2,000 of california's over 6,000 cases. and in addition to new orleans and detroit, another city to watch is miami. miami-dade county accounts for almost 800 of florida's nearly 5,000 confirmed cases of the coronavirus. joining us now, health care editor for bloomberg, drew armstrong. good to have you with us this mor
now, that was aspirational. we had an aspiration of easter. but when you hear these numbers and you hear the potential travesty, we don't want to do anything where -- you know, we don't want to do it sooner, then all of a sudden you go down and then you're coming up again because we discussed that can happen. we don't want that to happen. we've gone through too much. i didn't say easter. i said it would be a great thing if we could do it by easter. >> and as the coronavirus pandemic...
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that's an aspirational goal.the scientific community, but they will look for places, shannon, where the defeat of the virus is working and it's acceptable to take the risk of bringing people back to work. certainly not in the epicenter of new york city and other places that are getting close to something like that, but there's many places in the country that i think the scientists are helping him, giving him some advice on where you can begin a phased introduction of a factual work plan. at the same time, using all of the tools that you have to defeat the virus. >> shannon: yeah. and his team continues to say that they listen to him, they take his advice, something they will talk there before making any big decisions. chad pergram, general, great to have it both with us on a very important historic night. thank you both. >> they just closed the vote, 96-0. >> shannon: it's official. heads to the house next, thank you, chad. an amazing follow-up from a monday story, remember the distillery that converted for makin
that's an aspirational goal.the scientific community, but they will look for places, shannon, where the defeat of the virus is working and it's acceptable to take the risk of bringing people back to work. certainly not in the epicenter of new york city and other places that are getting close to something like that, but there's many places in the country that i think the scientists are helping him, giving him some advice on where you can begin a phased introduction of a factual work plan. at the...
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and as who has aspirations the narrative is not publicized as much. so you have the image of immigration as people coming here and wanting to take something. and most immigrants come here and give something back. and in more cases that i know, more immigrants are not going back because they can't because they're struggling are seen as a threat in our own country and could be a target. so here now working and putting time into this country that you have to defend yourself to the very people in this country who don't see you as american. but when you are outside of this country, this is the only thing that looks inviting. it looks like you can be an american but when you are here, you're met with so much opposition and immigrants so how can you go about changing that narratives of the people see immigration a positive light. i haven't met an immigrant yet that's looking at it is positive. it. [applause]. peter: one more here. this will be the last question because we are out of time. then will come back to the panel. >> this question specific to u.s. ne
and as who has aspirations the narrative is not publicized as much. so you have the image of immigration as people coming here and wanting to take something. and most immigrants come here and give something back. and in more cases that i know, more immigrants are not going back because they can't because they're struggling are seen as a threat in our own country and could be a target. so here now working and putting time into this country that you have to defend yourself to the very people in...
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or have something to which they then aspire to more. and our migrants. we don't seem to be able to draw those distinctions and our politics, to my mind continually confound those distinctions. >> let's make an effort, and this panel wants to draw these distinctions. let me turn to alicia, let's take a look at the immigration policies. people who are voluntarily leaving who seek a better life, may have family members here. we obviously want immigrants. how many? what is the right number, and how do we handle this. what about the immigration policy side? >> well, first of all, it's great to be back here, and thank you for being here, and thanks to david for convening all of us, it's really great for all of these folks to come together and get a chance to see each other. you know, i was thinking about this during the very first presentation of the few study. there was a question >> i hope i don't mess this up but about should we limit illegal immigration, democrats are somewhere around 20%, and republicans around 63%. to me, the framing of that question is
or have something to which they then aspire to more. and our migrants. we don't seem to be able to draw those distinctions and our politics, to my mind continually confound those distinctions. >> let's make an effort, and this panel wants to draw these distinctions. let me turn to alicia, let's take a look at the immigration policies. people who are voluntarily leaving who seek a better life, may have family members here. we obviously want immigrants. how many? what is the right number,...
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that's a very -- that's aspirational, but i think that's really modified aspirational because i think we're going to hit it, and maybe we will even beat it. mike? please. >> thank you, mr. president. and let me just join you in thanking the american people for the efforts of people in this nation have made over the past 15 days and that we know they will continue to make over the next 30. you heard the president speak today about the modelling and on tuesday he will share with the nation the full range of counsel, of the team that he assembled now months ago at the white house coronavirus task force, will lay out to the country what could have been, what we're continuing to work to make reality, but in the meantime, every american, i think every american should have a grateful heart. first and foremost, to all the incredible healthcare workers that are on the front lines, at places like elmhurst and elsewhere, every single day, as dr. birx said, getting just a few hours of sleep and going right back into work. i mean, they are the hands and feet of american compassion. i want to say o
that's a very -- that's aspirational, but i think that's really modified aspirational because i think we're going to hit it, and maybe we will even beat it. mike? please. >> thank you, mr. president. and let me just join you in thanking the american people for the efforts of people in this nation have made over the past 15 days and that we know they will continue to make over the next 30. you heard the president speak today about the modelling and on tuesday he will share with the nation...
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but the america lincoln envisioned was more aspirational than actual. when he took office in march 1861, two different americas existed. one in the north, and the other in the south. neither of which was particularly interested in liberty, justice, and equality for all. lincoln despaired of those who would claim the declaration's promise for themselves but deny it to others. on the question of liberty as a principle he wrote, in 1855, we are not what we have been. we are the political slaves of king george and wanted to be free, we called the maxim that all men are created equal a self evident truth. now when we have grown fat and lost all dread of being slaves, ourselves we have become so , greedy to the masters that we call the same maxim, a self-evident lie. despite a series of reforms that aim to address social ills caused by rapid population growth in the cities and severe economic changes, the north face d serious challenges. expanding commercialism and industrialization and an influx of immigrants overwhelmed urban centers. and fed the growing in
but the america lincoln envisioned was more aspirational than actual. when he took office in march 1861, two different americas existed. one in the north, and the other in the south. neither of which was particularly interested in liberty, justice, and equality for all. lincoln despaired of those who would claim the declaration's promise for themselves but deny it to others. on the question of liberty as a principle he wrote, in 1855, we are not what we have been. we are the political slaves of...
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rented books, but we certainly have the spirit. >> on the other hand you have harry , who, is this aspiring actor. >> what was he doing in the library? >> it's unclear. this is really interesting to remember that in 1986, there were no security cameras. there was no record of came in and out of the library. there's no way of knowing if he really was even in the library. i mean, when you think about crime in 19, in the 1980s and how limited we were in being able to figure out even, was he in the library that day? his former, i should say is your friend said to me i don't personally rememberever seeing harry read a book . but there is also the fact that he worked as a messenger, hewas downtown a lot . and it's entirely possible that like many people downtown, the library was a place to stop and sort of collect your thoughts. whether you were there to take a book out or not. i like to think he was reading movie magazines because he was a very, he wouldn't have been able to buy or it would have been a stretch for him to spend a lot of money on movie magazines, so he could have been in the libra
rented books, but we certainly have the spirit. >> on the other hand you have harry , who, is this aspiring actor. >> what was he doing in the library? >> it's unclear. this is really interesting to remember that in 1986, there were no security cameras. there was no record of came in and out of the library. there's no way of knowing if he really was even in the library. i mean, when you think about crime in 19, in the 1980s and how limited we were in being able to figure out...
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do the blood lines of democracy believe me that's one reason why i'm passionate about people and aspirations and they can sense. the television reporters tried to influence onto the floor of the sun in one and i remember thinking at the time if the berlin broken for what happened it seemed to come together and unite for a call. but i do the news i often confronted difficult situations war conflict being discussed down i see despite my job to confront was leaders on policies and development to put the spotlight on issues that matter most hunger food security oppression passion isolation. a notch has been achieved so much more needs to be done and i think people have to be a constitution my name is on the touching something and i work at g.w. . come there on a mission. to sainthood. comics started in $1039.00 and since then they've created a system pire of superheroes are also have human weaknesses. and their creators have had their share of clashes the moving story of a comic giant. stores march 10th. this is news and these are our top stories italy has extended its emergency anti coronavirus
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he faces up to 29 years behind bars for raping an aspiring actress in 2013, and forcing oral sex on a tv assistant seven years before that. both women are expected to speak before the sentencing todaday. a second criminal case is still penne against weinstein in california. stay with us on france 24, i will be back in minutes with more. ♪ algiers, it part of is 3000 years old. there are donkey drivers everywhere. -- architectural heritage >> it is our history that we are restoring. >> we are trying to keep -- priority,urism now a 10 other monuments are set to be for the public. we revisit the casbah bar of algiers all this week on "france 24." ♪ [speaking foreign-language close bracket -- foreign language] donald d trump: i'm establilishg new vettining measures to keep radical islamamic terrorists out of the united states of america. we don't want 'em here. larara kiswani:i: there's a stia of ararab people, , muslim peoee in ththis country designed to perprpetuate andnd justify t thr on teterror, and that's what a lot of arabs and muslims are facing today, sort of a really undignified
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but the coronavirus hysteria could 4th their aspirations share prices of the world's largest tourism company have recently fallen sharply which mainly to relegation the situation on the canaries has calmed down somewhat and most of the cells isolating hotel guests are at large once again but overall there is great concern in spain over tourism one of its most important economic sectors. just briefly while food prices have dropped for the 1st time in months united nations calculates changes based on a basket of cereals dairy products made in sugar prices fell by one percent in february following 4 months of increases they went through the agency says buyers contributed to the full by pushing down chinese imports. nice doing business if you . can show that it was. in some form. to be able. to go beyond. that. as we. matter to you. ever. submit the to the because. there's. africa coming up on the program it was the $10.00 so. the revolution last year on june 29th. against peaceful protesters now a new report sheds light on alleged atrocities carried out by the sudanese security forces d
but the coronavirus hysteria could 4th their aspirations share prices of the world's largest tourism company have recently fallen sharply which mainly to relegation the situation on the canaries has calmed down somewhat and most of the cells isolating hotel guests are at large once again but overall there is great concern in spain over tourism one of its most important economic sectors. just briefly while food prices have dropped for the 1st time in months united nations calculates changes...
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that may be somewhat aspirational. but that is the best case scenario. the president has been told by dr. birx and dr. fauci that if these social distancing guidelines stay in place, if the stay-at-home orders stay in place. i saw your interview with governor hogan a few minutes ago here in the washington, d.c. area, maryland, virginia, the district of columbia joining together, they think the tough times are ten, 12, 15, 18 days away. they think it will continue to get worse. there is some risk there. you want the president to be aspirational. you want the president to say we'll get through this. but the president, remember, was very dismissive at the beginning. now that he has signed on with the scientists and says these things have to stay in place, the question is does he get too hopeful on that front as well. but he is being told that if everybody follows the guidelines, if the states do their job, that somewhere around easter he believes there will be the apex. we'll have to watch as this plays out. every day, another state reports a giant spike in
that may be somewhat aspirational. but that is the best case scenario. the president has been told by dr. birx and dr. fauci that if these social distancing guidelines stay in place, if the stay-at-home orders stay in place. i saw your interview with governor hogan a few minutes ago here in the washington, d.c. area, maryland, virginia, the district of columbia joining together, they think the tough times are ten, 12, 15, 18 days away. they think it will continue to get worse. there is some...
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adhd, something that precludes them from joining the servicesm right away but they still have the aspiration to want to cause the changes and innovate, what a wonderful question. i'm going to answer it as follows. i am often approached by people very nicely to say to me thank you for your service, and i appreciate that but here's the answer to your question. there are so many ways to serve tthis country. military service is important. how about police, fire and, emts, peace corps volunteers, cia officers, schoolteachers in rural california teaching classrooms for $48,000 a year you think they are serving thevi country, i do. nurses and inner-city clinics, lawyers who volunteered to help, people that are accused of cri crime, journalists, not always popular but they tell you something. i was going to combat in afghanistan all tricked out with my bulletproof everything, guys on myy right and left i was pretty safe. next to me would be somebody like nbc news standing there in eran ill fitting bulletproof vet and i assure you it wouldn't stop a bullet. he has a little helmet on one side, risking
adhd, something that precludes them from joining the servicesm right away but they still have the aspiration to want to cause the changes and innovate, what a wonderful question. i'm going to answer it as follows. i am often approached by people very nicely to say to me thank you for your service, and i appreciate that but here's the answer to your question. there are so many ways to serve tthis country. military service is important. how about police, fire and, emts, peace corps volunteers,...
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character who embodied this whole sort of aspirational quality of l.a. that draws people, that believes that at any moment they will discover celebrity and be elevated to fame and fortune. he moved to l.a., dreaming of becoming an actor, discovered soon into his attempt to be an actor that he had terrible stage fright but that did not stop him in anyway. and and, he really did believe that he was moments away, that the next corner he turned somebody would discover him and he would become a star. but then, the unexpected characters were, i had gone into the book assuming that i would want to write little capsule descriptions of the people who had run the l.a. library and its history seemed interesting. i thought this would be a short paragraph. little did i know, that actually, let me back up and say, i think the world of people who run libraries is perhaps skewed to the unusual. [laughter] the world the people who live in l.a. is perhaps skewed to the unusual. so, the venn diagram of people who run the l.a. library is doubly determined to be slightly unu
character who embodied this whole sort of aspirational quality of l.a. that draws people, that believes that at any moment they will discover celebrity and be elevated to fame and fortune. he moved to l.a., dreaming of becoming an actor, discovered soon into his attempt to be an actor that he had terrible stage fright but that did not stop him in anyway. and and, he really did believe that he was moments away, that the next corner he turned somebody would discover him and he would become a...
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18-years-old and got a job for henry kissinger and that was 1970 the most that you could sort of aspire to in the white house would be even the administrative assistant. they just were not open. and it's not -- was just the way it was. so, for me i didn't have a grand plan of how to be a glass ceiling breaker or a pioneer but it turned out that way because they took advantage of opportunities as they came along. but, to end my career sitting just a few feet away from my first job as a secretary to end it as one of the most senior people in the american government studying foreign policy in a job that would never even aspire to do think it's routine that they have these jobs. >> host: they've grown up in a place -- >> guest: now in fact my older daughter is about to have her first child probably by the time this ayers but the fact there are so many opportunities. and to a certain extent, i love working with women and talking to women of all ages but i think that the big problem now is to have it all and how do you juggle it. i had a great education on a great career and in my middle 30s
18-years-old and got a job for henry kissinger and that was 1970 the most that you could sort of aspire to in the white house would be even the administrative assistant. they just were not open. and it's not -- was just the way it was. so, for me i didn't have a grand plan of how to be a glass ceiling breaker or a pioneer but it turned out that way because they took advantage of opportunities as they came along. but, to end my career sitting just a few feet away from my first job as a secretary...
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aspiring politicians both of which are observing in the state legislature. unlike those hooligans and missouri we know how to take care of that outcast in the down trodden. second point about illinois. this was a state that was nearly evenly divided between the two political parties at this time. on one side the democrats. with the state laws. and then you also had the more enlightened sense of politics. maybe we need to find a way to strengthen the government to protect those in this society. both of these parties are rather new. america's political system as a party system had only been around for about a decade by this point. the first national car party convention had only taken place in the 1830s they were anxious to take advantage of illinois and incomes the mormons with their thousands of believers and thousands of converts streaming in. illinois was growing rapidly. three new congressional seats. when you relegate the congressional seats. now they have these new congressional seats that are gonna need representatives. there you want to want to draw f
aspiring politicians both of which are observing in the state legislature. unlike those hooligans and missouri we know how to take care of that outcast in the down trodden. second point about illinois. this was a state that was nearly evenly divided between the two political parties at this time. on one side the democrats. with the state laws. and then you also had the more enlightened sense of politics. maybe we need to find a way to strengthen the government to protect those in this society....