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you -- association of ministers. you very clearly stated your positions tonight in regards to the propagation of doctrines by all religious groups. i appreciate that very much because we protestants are a missionary people. the question i have to ask is this -- if you are elected president, will you use your influence to get the roman catholic countries of south america and spain to stop persecuting protestant missionaries and to give equal rights to protestants to propagate their faith as the u.s. gives to the roman catholics or any other group? >> i would use i influence as president of the united states to permit -- to encourage the development of freedom all over the world. one of the rights i consider to be important is the right of free speech, the right of assembly, the right of free religious practice, and i would hope the united states and the president would stand for those rights all around the globe without regard to geography or religious condition. [applause] >> thank you. >> this is eh westmoreland, pa
you -- association of ministers. you very clearly stated your positions tonight in regards to the propagation of doctrines by all religious groups. i appreciate that very much because we protestants are a missionary people. the question i have to ask is this -- if you are elected president, will you use your influence to get the roman catholic countries of south america and spain to stop persecuting protestant missionaries and to give equal rights to protestants to propagate their faith as the...
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if i could just introduce the nevada trucking association, the retail association of nevada, that is big deal,, associated builders and contractor, big stuff, and to start off nevada, a really good one. lisa. i really appreciate it. maybe you could say a few words and we will talk. i appreciate it very much. >> thank you, mr. president. i am ceo of the nevada trucking association. very blessed to be part of an industry that touches every single part of the economy. that became apparent during the pandemic. this administration took unprecedented steps to ensure that not only did our truck pe to behave proper p safe, but so that we could deliver groceries to the shelves, medical equipment our responders. tax reform that this president has implemented has been phenomenal for our industry. it has allowed us to invest in safer and cleaner trucks out there on the roads. it has enabled us to increase their wages of our truck drivers. and for our drivers, new service rules passed by this administration have enhanced made those rules more flexible for our truck drivers and allow them to get h
if i could just introduce the nevada trucking association, the retail association of nevada, that is big deal,, associated builders and contractor, big stuff, and to start off nevada, a really good one. lisa. i really appreciate it. maybe you could say a few words and we will talk. i appreciate it very much. >> thank you, mr. president. i am ceo of the nevada trucking association. very blessed to be part of an industry that touches every single part of the economy. that became apparent...
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, the retail association of nevada, associated elders and and the startup nevada during i appreciate it aired maybe you could say a few words. thank you, mr. president. i'm the ceo of the nevada trucking association, an industry that touches every single sector of our economy and that was something that became apparent during this pandemic. this administration took unprecedented steps to ensure that not only did our truck but thatave proper ppe we could deliver all of the things to our grocery store shelves deliver medical testing has been, tax reform phenomenal for our industry. , it has allowed us to invest in safer, cleaner truck's. it has allowed us to increase the wages of our truck driver and for our drivers new service safety andenhanced made those rules a lot more flexible for our truck drivers and allowed them home at night this administration has protected our smallest trucking companies and given them the ability to contract, to go out there and start their own business and achieve the american dream. at a very human level, this industry has trained almost one million truc
, the retail association of nevada, associated elders and and the startup nevada during i appreciate it aired maybe you could say a few words. thank you, mr. president. i'm the ceo of the nevada trucking association, an industry that touches every single sector of our economy and that was something that became apparent during this pandemic. this administration took unprecedented steps to ensure that not only did our truck but thatave proper ppe we could deliver all of the things to our grocery...
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reverend herbert meza, vice president of the association. this program this evening does not constitute an endorsement of either the speaker or the party which he represents. the program has been motivated by the religious issues in this campaign, issues that are not modern. there are some who insist that nothing has changed within the roman catholic church, and there are others who insist that nothing should change. the problem is not to deny the religious issue over to brand as intolerant those who raise it. the problem is to place it in proper perspective and to determine where the candidate stands in relationship to that perspective. the extremists on both sides have candidates that dominate a debate. contrary to common propaganda, the south is not a hotbed of religious or racial intolerance. there are many honest minds that are raising honest questions. many catholics differ with us on many questions that are relevant to the welfare of our country. the fact that the senator is with us tonight is to concede that a religious issue does ex
reverend herbert meza, vice president of the association. this program this evening does not constitute an endorsement of either the speaker or the party which he represents. the program has been motivated by the religious issues in this campaign, issues that are not modern. there are some who insist that nothing has changed within the roman catholic church, and there are others who insist that nothing should change. the problem is not to deny the religious issue over to brand as intolerant...
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a similar invitation by our association was extended to mr. nixon. please understand that this is not a political rally. this is a meeting of the association of ministers, and we rely upon your sense of good order, proper respect for the nominee to the highest office of our land, and good, christian behavior generally. our little mouse has grown into a lion of big significance. this has not been our original intention, but things happen these ways. nevertheless, may the atmosphere be informal here. and may such atmosphere be maintained. may i speak a welcome to all of you? >> i am the reverend herbert meza, vice president of the association of ministers. this program this evening does not constitute an endorsement of either the speaker or the party which he represents. the program has been motivated by the religious issues in this campaign, issues that are not modern. there are some who insist that nothing has changed within the roman catholic church, and there are others who insist that nothing should change. the problem is not to deny the religious
a similar invitation by our association was extended to mr. nixon. please understand that this is not a political rally. this is a meeting of the association of ministers, and we rely upon your sense of good order, proper respect for the nominee to the highest office of our land, and good, christian behavior generally. our little mouse has grown into a lion of big significance. this has not been our original intention, but things happen these ways. nevertheless, may the atmosphere be informal...
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classmates who have a lump in her throat because amy coney barrett has just been confirmed as the associate justice. of course it is the family that influences so well, but i'm sure there's teachers and classmates that take a little bit of pride because it was also the school that also influenced a woman with incredible poise and grace that stood under two days of hostile aggressive questioning, answering them all with a depth of knowledge that was so impressive. but, justice barrett's confirmation, judge, now justice barrett's confirmation, is more than just a point of pride for family back home. it's an affirmation of the timeless values of faith and family and community still matter and still produce somebody who doesn't just represent those values but also the deeply rooted sense of fairness. and this is the greatest accommodation that will be felt is that justice barrett will be fair to all, and that is the highest compliment you can give a justice. people in louisiana are proud, but the people of the united states should be very pleased. thank you. >> great congratulations to amy cone
classmates who have a lump in her throat because amy coney barrett has just been confirmed as the associate justice. of course it is the family that influences so well, but i'm sure there's teachers and classmates that take a little bit of pride because it was also the school that also influenced a woman with incredible poise and grace that stood under two days of hostile aggressive questioning, answering them all with a depth of knowledge that was so impressive. but, justice barrett's...
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broadband association of north dakota. north dakota has been a success story. david: it really has. pleasure joining you. servedakota, which is almost overwhelmingly by locally owned providers, serves about 96% of the state. what we have in north dakota is a situation where those companies invest in themselves. they invest in their communities and infrastructure and the customers that those locally owned companies serve. in fact, mr. pratt just mentioned that chattanooga be the gig-community. gate dakota has 300 rural communities. >> you have emphasized that the locally owned aspect of these private companies, is that correct? what is the importance of that? david: yes, really what they are cooperatives,one and a majority of the cases, and family-owned companies and a few small commercial companies, 16 in all, that have evolved into being state-of-the-art broadband providers. nobody is interested in voice right now. voice is just one of the applications that we use with broadband. so, these companies have evolved to meet t
broadband association of north dakota. north dakota has been a success story. david: it really has. pleasure joining you. servedakota, which is almost overwhelmingly by locally owned providers, serves about 96% of the state. what we have in north dakota is a situation where those companies invest in themselves. they invest in their communities and infrastructure and the customers that those locally owned companies serve. in fact, mr. pratt just mentioned that chattanooga be the gig-community....
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several properties associated with african american and lgbtq history and culture and buildings associated with women's history are among the city's landmarks but they remain underrepresented among designated buildings and sites. the property owner has been notified and is supportive of the landmark. there is no opposition as an article 10 landmark. this concludes my presentation and i'm happy to answer any questions. we have a representative of the owner and would like to speak to the designation. >> are you prepared to make your presentation? >> yes. >> okay. you will have five minutes. >> thank you very much. my name is karen ky and i am here on behalf of the owner of 1830 sutter street, also known as the japanese ywca or issei women's building. this has been a really long path. the owner became the owner of the building in 2002 after community effort to regain it, and actually i noticed from the designation report became added to the landmark program in december 2013. and i don't know if that's really long to you as the process, but for us, it seems like it's been a long time but it's
several properties associated with african american and lgbtq history and culture and buildings associated with women's history are among the city's landmarks but they remain underrepresented among designated buildings and sites. the property owner has been notified and is supportive of the landmark. there is no opposition as an article 10 landmark. this concludes my presentation and i'm happy to answer any questions. we have a representative of the owner and would like to speak to the...
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we set it up 20 years ago through the black police association — it was called the black police associationave always said "we feel over policed and under protected. the police disrespect us." this is year nine students, 14—15, looking at developing themselves with their b tech level two that we offer so that they can actually have these points before they start school — gcse's, year ten, and they are always saying that. that is just a microcosm of the issue, and it is still the case today. and as you say, you are no longer in uniform and you are a community activist. i am very struck by your decision earlier this summer to join a black lives matter protest march in london. why did you do that? because i want to identify with that movement. yeah, but you knew that that could lead to confrontation with the police. well, as i said, i'm a black man who happened to be a cop. and it's really important for me to put that i am still a black man. i still hurt... the pain of seeing the torture of george floyd by an officer who has got the same protect and serve mantra, who are there to serve the com
we set it up 20 years ago through the black police association — it was called the black police associationave always said "we feel over policed and under protected. the police disrespect us." this is year nine students, 14—15, looking at developing themselves with their b tech level two that we offer so that they can actually have these points before they start school — gcse's, year ten, and they are always saying that. that is just a microcosm of the issue, and it is still the...
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we set it up 20 years ago through the black police association — it was called the black police associationd they have always said "we feel over policed and under protected. the police disrespect us." this is year nine students, 14—15, looking at developing themselves with their b tech level two that we offer so that they can actually have these points before they start school — gcse‘s, year ten, and they are always saying that. that is just a microcosm of the issue, and it is still the case today. and as you say, you are no longer in uniform and you are a community activist. i am very struck by your decision earlier this summer to join a black lives matter protest march in london. why did you do that? because i want to identify with that movement. yeah, but you knew that that could lead to confrontation with the police. well, as i said, i'm a black man who happened to be a cop. and it's really important for me to put that i am still a black man. i still hurt... the pain of seeing the torture of george floyd by an officer who has got the same protect and serve mantra, who are there to serve
we set it up 20 years ago through the black police association — it was called the black police associationd they have always said "we feel over policed and under protected. the police disrespect us." this is year nine students, 14—15, looking at developing themselves with their b tech level two that we offer so that they can actually have these points before they start school — gcse‘s, year ten, and they are always saying that. that is just a microcosm of the issue, and it is...
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what is that association and what do you do?our association is the voice of rural schools and rural communities across the country. thank you for the invite to be on the show and really highlight what we do as an organization. one of the things we do is we advocate for all areas, all issues that involve a rural schools and communities and right now we are looking at a digital divide and we are looking at the reopening of schools in a very different way. that is what i a lot of our work has been focused on over the last five months. >> when you look at online availability for education, where do you see the deficits? >> i think home access is the biggest deficit and in rural, remote areas or areas outside of urban or suburban areas, we have connectivity issues obviously with cell phone or a wire access as well. we also have affordability issues and some of our rural communities so i think you are looking at the lack of access and than affordability as a service. >> how many students are we talking about? overall, rural represents
what is that association and what do you do?our association is the voice of rural schools and rural communities across the country. thank you for the invite to be on the show and really highlight what we do as an organization. one of the things we do is we advocate for all areas, all issues that involve a rural schools and communities and right now we are looking at a digital divide and we are looking at the reopening of schools in a very different way. that is what i a lot of our work has been...
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this was part of a discussion that also included the head of the national association of manufacturing. ♪ ♪ hello. i'm a columnist. the "washington post" and i write about politics and i want to thank you for joining us for our conversation with senator amy klobuchar. a member of the senate commerce committee and specifically the subcommittee that deals with manufacturing we are testing our technical capabilities here because she is joining us from a car in wisconsin where she is traveling with herin fellow senator and plenty of swing states this year. >> yes, i am in the car and i'm parked so there won't be like a moving background behind me but yes we are doing an event for vice president joe biden but i'm excited to be here today because there can be nothing more important besides moving the country forward and focusing on jobs in the economy and in a big way that includes manufacturing. >> we are here to talk about manufacturing but it also feels like we've had ten years worth of news in the last ten days so i've got to ask you how do you see the state of the presidential race righ
this was part of a discussion that also included the head of the national association of manufacturing. ♪ ♪ hello. i'm a columnist. the "washington post" and i write about politics and i want to thank you for joining us for our conversation with senator amy klobuchar. a member of the senate commerce committee and specifically the subcommittee that deals with manufacturing we are testing our technical capabilities here because she is joining us from a car in wisconsin where she is...
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i am testifying on behalf of national grocery store associations, trade association, right's market is a family-owned business that started, in 1973. independent grocers like me are deeply rooted in communities we serve. our mayor allowed me the opportunity to communicate virtually from city hall. a testament to the strong support we received from community leaders. to say 2020 has been a challenging year would be an understatement. since mid-march independent grocers of experienced sustained historic levels demand for grocery and household products. we had to adapt large volumes of customers stocking up weeks worth of food, straining supply categories like paper, supplies, 7 months into the pandemic the supply chain copes with major product shortages. throughout the pandemic we do with significant operational challenges to keep up the demand while working to provide the best environment including adapting enhanced cleaning measures and using protective equipment. it hasn't been easy. independent grocers are flying a plane at the same time but i want to pause and say thank you to dedic
i am testifying on behalf of national grocery store associations, trade association, right's market is a family-owned business that started, in 1973. independent grocers like me are deeply rooted in communities we serve. our mayor allowed me the opportunity to communicate virtually from city hall. a testament to the strong support we received from community leaders. to say 2020 has been a challenging year would be an understatement. since mid-march independent grocers of experienced sustained...
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effectively in order to crush the rebellion of the american people against their corrupt ruling class associated with the victory of donald trump. if there's one aspect of the story that may be even more disturbing than what you described, and that is that they used the term disinformation as a pretext to go after trump supporter's and destroy their lives. it disinformation is a new buzzword, the new pretext used to silence trump supporter's, what is especially dangerous about this is that it brings this course to bear in a nationl security context, disinformation is a national security term. it invites the force of our own national security apparatus to silence trump supporters domestically. as part of this trend that we are seeing, a broader swath of our own national security apparatus being repurposed and redeployed domestically to silence suppressed and destroy the energies associated with donald trump's victory in 2016. >> tucker: for a news organization to work in concert with the federal agency to repress dissent domestically, i would never imagine that would happen, but that is happening
effectively in order to crush the rebellion of the american people against their corrupt ruling class associated with the victory of donald trump. if there's one aspect of the story that may be even more disturbing than what you described, and that is that they used the term disinformation as a pretext to go after trump supporter's and destroy their lives. it disinformation is a new buzzword, the new pretext used to silence trump supporter's, what is especially dangerous about this is that it...
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american bar association is not high on senator lee's list and many of you. they've given republican nominees a hard time but i continue to use them because to get as many traditions in place as i can but the folks who are ewatching this hearing , their job is to evaluate the nominee in three categories: professional competency, character, judicial disposition. they've spent hundreds of hours, talked to hundreds of people from all walks of life about this judge. judge barrett. and here's what they found. the american bar association standing committee on the federal judiciary has completed the evaluation of the professional qualifications of judge amy barrett. and as you know the standing committee confined its evaluation to the qualities of integrity, professional competence and judicial temperament. a substantial majority of the standing committee determined judge barrett is world qualified and the minority is of the opinion she is qualified toserve on the supreme court of the united states . the majority represents the standing committees official writing
american bar association is not high on senator lee's list and many of you. they've given republican nominees a hard time but i continue to use them because to get as many traditions in place as i can but the folks who are ewatching this hearing , their job is to evaluate the nominee in three categories: professional competency, character, judicial disposition. they've spent hundreds of hours, talked to hundreds of people from all walks of life about this judge. judge barrett. and here's what...
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i am the associate director of curatorial affairs at the historical museum. today what i would like to do share with you a little bit about of our need -- american corruption. and the history of native americans and the culture of americans here. it is very appropriate that we sort of begin with the contemporary. i'm standing here right next to a magnificent piece of sculpture mighty noted artist, alan houser, who was a patchy. he was born in oklahoma. he was a descendant of drama was banned we moved to oklahoma after toronto and his band were captured. he later became a terrific artist geronamo -- as you can see this particular piece is a negative -- native american on horseback. that is truly the story of native americans in the southern plains region and in the panhandle, especially. once forces became available to them, in the 16 hundreds, particularly the command cheese and some of the apache people, they were able to obtain horses from traders and santa fe, stealing some of them as well. they were able to then utilize the environment in a much more effi
i am the associate director of curatorial affairs at the historical museum. today what i would like to do share with you a little bit about of our need -- american corruption. and the history of native americans and the culture of americans here. it is very appropriate that we sort of begin with the contemporary. i'm standing here right next to a magnificent piece of sculpture mighty noted artist, alan houser, who was a patchy. he was born in oklahoma. he was a descendant of drama was banned we...
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white house reporter for the associated press. he's the president of the white house correspondent association. tell us first of all what some of the precautions are that white house reporters are taking these days. >> it's great to be with you. since the beginning of the crisis, seven months ago, the white house correspondent association working in partnership with the white house and also with the cooperation and professionalism of the members. safety measures from the white house briefing room filled with 100 plus journalists. we cut that back in the beginning in the march. now there's daily testing of the pool. and that's the small selection of journalists who travel with the president. or the president at all times. and so they are tested every day. mask wearing. those are things that are come out from the press. but they're in place to do our best and vote and balance the health kp safety of the journalist covering the president and maintain the coverage the american people rely onto make informed decisions about their leade
white house reporter for the associated press. he's the president of the white house correspondent association. tell us first of all what some of the precautions are that white house reporters are taking these days. >> it's great to be with you. since the beginning of the crisis, seven months ago, the white house correspondent association working in partnership with the white house and also with the cooperation and professionalism of the members. safety measures from the white house...
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i came up with the black association in 1964. >> the alabama state teachers association.as some 11 southern states had dual associations stretching from virginia to texas. so i came on as executive secretary at that time. then in 1969 we merged. and i've been there for 47 years. >> well, it was in 1963 and dan carter, you have referred to this a couple of times, the school house stand. >> let's see this video of george wallace followed by president kennedy. >> the unwelcomed, unwanted, unwarranted and force induced intrusion on the campus of the university of alabama today of the might of the central government of the oppression of the rights, privileges and sovereignty of this state by the offices of the federal government. >> good afternoon. following a series of threats and defiant statements, the residents of alabama air national guardsman was required on the university of alabama to carry out final and unequivocal order of the united states district court of the northern district of alabama. that order called for the admission of two clearly qualified young alabama r
i came up with the black association in 1964. >> the alabama state teachers association.as some 11 southern states had dual associations stretching from virginia to texas. so i came on as executive secretary at that time. then in 1969 we merged. and i've been there for 47 years. >> well, it was in 1963 and dan carter, you have referred to this a couple of times, the school house stand. >> let's see this video of george wallace followed by president kennedy. >> the...
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grassley: the senate will soon vote on the confirmation of judge barrett to become associate justice of the united states supreme court. i will be voting in favor of her nomination, and i urge my colleagues to do just the same. as was made clear to millions of americans who watched her hearing, judge barrett has the temperament, the modesty, and the humility that we should all expect in a judge. she approaches cases without bias or personal agenda. she made that very clear to almost every question asked to her by every member of the judiciary committee. most importantly, judge barrett understands the proper role of members of the judiciary and our constitutional system of separated powers. that is, a judge should interpret, not make the law. making law is under the constitution the responsibility of the congress. not the supreme court. she also made that very clear in almost every question that she was asked by members of the judiciary committee. judge barrett has an impressive command and of course a respect for the law and the constitution. clearly from her testimony she respected
grassley: the senate will soon vote on the confirmation of judge barrett to become associate justice of the united states supreme court. i will be voting in favor of her nomination, and i urge my colleagues to do just the same. as was made clear to millions of americans who watched her hearing, judge barrett has the temperament, the modesty, and the humility that we should all expect in a judge. she approaches cases without bias or personal agenda. she made that very clear to almost every...
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the missouri press association 8-tv are sponsoring this.evening, colorado income it senator cory gardner and senate democratic candidate former colorado governor john hickenlooper take part in a debate. you can watch live coverage beginning at 7:00 eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. theatch live coverage of senate confirmation hearings for judge amy coney barrett starting monday with opening statements by judiciary committee members and judge merrick. and coverage on c's -- judge barrett. >> 35 senate seats up for election this year, with 15 of them considered competitive, according to the cook political report. if the democrats were to take a senate majority, they would need to net for additional seats. in the race to replace wyoming senator, the republican nominee is a former congresswoman and is aemocratic nominee professor. up next, a debate between the candidates
the missouri press association 8-tv are sponsoring this.evening, colorado income it senator cory gardner and senate democratic candidate former colorado governor john hickenlooper take part in a debate. you can watch live coverage beginning at 7:00 eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or listen with the free c-span radio app. theatch live coverage of senate confirmation hearings for judge amy coney barrett starting monday with opening statements by judiciary committee members and judge...
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why is he indelibly, personally associated with the great depression? and there are a number of reasons for that. one, the democrats brilliantly hired a man name charlie michaelson, who worked for, i think, "the baltimore sun." and charlie michaelson, you might say, invented negative politics in the way that you and i understand it. charlie michaelson's sole job, day in and day out, was to blacken the reputation of the president, to drive home, in voters' minds, the fact this man was heartless. this man was responsible for the great depression, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. hoover unwittingly contributed to that by being -- hoover's great failure, you might say, a failure of imagination. he should not signed the tariff in 1930 which, in effect, at the worst possible time built walls around the american economy and encouraged other countries to do the same. that was a real error of judgment. but hoover's great failing was temperamental. he tried to make a virtue out of it. he said, you can't make a teddy roosevelt out of me. well, go back to that 10-y
why is he indelibly, personally associated with the great depression? and there are a number of reasons for that. one, the democrats brilliantly hired a man name charlie michaelson, who worked for, i think, "the baltimore sun." and charlie michaelson, you might say, invented negative politics in the way that you and i understand it. charlie michaelson's sole job, day in and day out, was to blacken the reputation of the president, to drive home, in voters' minds, the fact this man was...
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thank you. >> that's great talking about the merchant association, and thank you for the p.s.a. very helpful. okay. commissioner adams? >> yeah, just really quick. i want to give kudos to commissioner dooley. i know we talk about valencia street, but it was really nice to see what's happening in north beach. what you've done in north beach and the ambiance in north beach, it's awesome. you go down in the day -- i'm in the office a couple of days a week, and i go on columbus, and it's active. you activated it. what you started there resonates throughout the whole city. i see it in noe, i see it on valencia, and i know you were behind it, so i just want to give you a shoutout because i thought what you did there is great. and since commissioner huie, on the cleaniness stuff, i agree more needs to be done. one of the things that i would like to think about it, like, there's many neighborhoods that have c.b.d.s, you know, community benefits districts. so we do have the benefits of having extra people sweeping, cleaning, hosing down, steam cleaning, but that's only the neighborhoods
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and with whom i'm very proud to say i've been associated over the years. i had done this book on tom dewy who in some ways is the ultimate overlooked historical figure. someone stereotyped and written off who turned out to have a vastly more interesting and coincidental life. hoover was a logical sequel. i visited west branch as an adolescent and had been really moved by the site and it's still moving -- >> you're talking about west branch, iowa. >> where hoover was born and buried. and the 450 yards separate the two. the birthplace is a little 14 x 20 foot. it's a size of the average american living room today. a little white-washed cottage. and 450 yards away on a hillside called the overlook, the very simple graves of president and mrs. hoover. and he made one wish known and that was that nothing ever be planted or built that would interfere with the view. he wanted people to stand at his grave and look off at the little house where he was born and draw the conclusion that he had drawn that what set america apart was the fact that the circumstances of y
and with whom i'm very proud to say i've been associated over the years. i had done this book on tom dewy who in some ways is the ultimate overlooked historical figure. someone stereotyped and written off who turned out to have a vastly more interesting and coincidental life. hoover was a logical sequel. i visited west branch as an adolescent and had been really moved by the site and it's still moving -- >> you're talking about west branch, iowa. >> where hoover was born and buried....
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the national rifle association commonly referred to as b m r a the national organization of sportsmen in the united states. but in the 1900. sixty's new gun control legislation has been introduced following a string of high profile assassinations the n.r.a. switched its mission to gun ownership and because he and became one of the most powerful lobby groups in the us. going to interfere with his brother. martin luther king jr must bring americans together to legislate but. one of the most important changes was with all of the violence in our society and other societies in the late 1960 s. and with the assassinations of martin luther king and robert kennedy in 1968 president johnson began to push for more restrictions on the cause and then the americans even democrats who had supported johnson became very worried because they were afraid that if they didn't have their guns they would be unprotected when they saw in particular they were afraid of black power and. that. that effective crime control. remains in my judgment effective gun control. a warning shot to the country's traditional
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i will introduce the nevada trucking association and retail association of nevada. contractors and the start up of nevada. thank you very much. i appreciate it. maybe you could say a few words. i appreciate it very much. >> thank you, mr. president. i am the ceo of the nevada trucking association. blessed to represent an industry that touches every sector of our economy. that became apparent during this pands. -- pandemic. this administration took every step to ensure our truck drivers have ppe so they could be safe and we could deliver all of the things to grocery store shelves and medical testing equipment to first responders and tax reform this president implemented has been phenomenal for our industry. it allowed us to invest in safer and cleaner trucks that are out there on the road. it's enabled us to increase the wages. >> harris: we wait for the president to come back. this is las vegas. the trump hotel. he's been speaking now for a couple of seconds. introduced the group there with him today. business owners and associations he wants people to hear from. wh
i will introduce the nevada trucking association and retail association of nevada. contractors and the start up of nevada. thank you very much. i appreciate it. maybe you could say a few words. i appreciate it very much. >> thank you, mr. president. i am the ceo of the nevada trucking association. blessed to represent an industry that touches every sector of our economy. that became apparent during this pands. -- pandemic. this administration took every step to ensure our truck drivers...
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so they deeded it over to the black firefighters association?> yes, sir. >> commissioner cleaveland: well, that's good. that's a great asset to have. >> it's a great asset to have, but it puts us right in the community. you can see the building every day. you can go by. you know our hours. we have it posted, and they can come in and get advice for joining the fire department. a lot of times, they come in because they want somebody to talk to, and firefighters, we're more -- i always tell my guys or my people, we're more than firefighters. when you're a firefighter in your community, people come to you once they know you're a firefighter for all different kinds of advice. when somebody knows that you're a firefighter, people are knocking on your door for all kinds of stuff. i wish i didn't know -- sometimes i think that, but it comes with the territory, so to speak. but the great thing about having that building is that in that area, unfortunately, there's been a lot of shootings. unfortunately, right across the street, a couple people recently h
so they deeded it over to the black firefighters association?> yes, sir. >> commissioner cleaveland: well, that's good. that's a great asset to have. >> it's a great asset to have, but it puts us right in the community. you can see the building every day. you can go by. you know our hours. we have it posted, and they can come in and get advice for joining the fire department. a lot of times, they come in because they want somebody to talk to, and firefighters, we're more -- i...
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they certainly don't associate it with black women's leadership. in this instance, you have black people like caroline bragg who helped established the church and her grandson who becomes involved in the movement, another thing that drew me to the virginia landscape. bragg becomes involved in the movement and becomes a critical agent in narrating black history. and reflects how the struggle for black freedom took place in many spaces. whether it was black baptists who were establishing their own independence or with black episcopalians who were constantly navigating the landscape of engaging with former confederates as george bragg did as a student, as of participant in the movement. it really opens up thinking about how to black people go about forming this type of alliance? how did they form this alliance? one of the things that becomes is finding evident ways to achieve the freedom in these vocations. >> thank you so much. the vast majority of your book takes place in the post-civil war time. i wanted to have you talked a little bit about the tr
they certainly don't associate it with black women's leadership. in this instance, you have black people like caroline bragg who helped established the church and her grandson who becomes involved in the movement, another thing that drew me to the virginia landscape. bragg becomes involved in the movement and becomes a critical agent in narrating black history. and reflects how the struggle for black freedom took place in many spaces. whether it was black baptists who were establishing their...
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siemens onbara from and she is on our board at the national association of manufacturers.ould tell you that the nature of manufacturing, the type of jobs are changing from the intensive jobs that we may have thought of as manufacturing in the past and modern manufacturing is about automation and technology and robotics, but it is also about the people with the skills to be able to operate those types of automation. thatwe talk about the fact we are still down 650,000 jobs since the beginning of the pandemic and manufacturing, here is a very strange irony. we also have 460,000 jobs in manufacturing today that we can't fill. that's kind of odd when you have all these jobs that we lost. jobs are skill sets that we simply can't find, which is why we have launched a creators wanted campaign. it is delayed because of the pandemic, but we are going to have it as soon as we get the vaccine, which will be manufactured by a pharmaceutical manufacturer. when we have that and we get the economy back and come back together again, we're going to have a roadshow and go into communities a
siemens onbara from and she is on our board at the national association of manufacturers.ould tell you that the nature of manufacturing, the type of jobs are changing from the intensive jobs that we may have thought of as manufacturing in the past and modern manufacturing is about automation and technology and robotics, but it is also about the people with the skills to be able to operate those types of automation. thatwe talk about the fact we are still down 650,000 jobs since the beginning of...
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if the senate by the missouri press association. by now you're taking a look outside this historic missouri theater on this friday afternoon. we are hosting today's missouri forum. an afternoon everyone i'm with newsprint on in the missouri school of journalism, welcome to the missouri session association governors forum. this is an event the press association sponsored every four years and we are pleased that the university of missouri has partnered with us to broadcast this year's event . from the historic missouri theater. like everything, in 2020 things are a little different that your beginning with the fact that the theater today is not open to the public. our massive stage does allow everyone to stay physically separated so that is why am not wearing a mask this afternoon. a few campaign staffers and members of the media are joining us today the auditorium for you but i do still need to remind everyone to avoid applause or other reactions during today's forum. joining our candidates on stage this afternoon, the executive and
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stay tuned. >> welcome back to the 2020 missouri press association gubernatorial debate. we are ready to begin the next round of questions. the first question will come from tricia miller. >> missouri has seen a rise in crime primarily in the states or urban areas. the state recently held a special session devoted to addressing violent crime. as governor, do you believe additional steps are necessary to address crime, and if so, what would you propose? >> this goes first to you, rick combs. >> a big issue especially in the metro areas i don't think that it's in the right place though. i think the emphasis needs to be on drugs and gangs and that is a big part of what we are seeing in the metro areas. what i'd like to do is get together a good task force involving federal agents for the state police and locals to go in and start working on some of these issues and some of these drug cartel trafficking routes that we have through kansas city, st. louis and now even a springfield. there is even more in columbia and jefferson city than what's been admitted to or what we want t
stay tuned. >> welcome back to the 2020 missouri press association gubernatorial debate. we are ready to begin the next round of questions. the first question will come from tricia miller. >> missouri has seen a rise in crime primarily in the states or urban areas. the state recently held a special session devoted to addressing violent crime. as governor, do you believe additional steps are necessary to address crime, and if so, what would you propose? >> this goes first to...
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muslims association we start discussing it does desolation of a muslim association with actually doing all the job for going to the court and fighting against muslim discrimination faced by muslim women wearing the headscarf for example so the deposit the political move is sometimes based on emotions and i think we should quit that way of dealing with terrorism terrorism want us to deal with emotion saluting muslim muslim association putting a restriction on muslim rights putting more and more scrutiny on muslim associations but that's not that they're not going to solve our problem with terrorism because we need. these muslim organisation in order to combat terrorism and that's a big mistake that a lot of government makes when it comes to a terrorist attack on their soil this start fighting against immigration to start struggling against muslim and distort stigmatisation and stigmatization will never help and will only forced a division in our society who should have more decent experience who come on the t.v. in order to tell us and explain to us what islam isn't how when does it sto
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so they deeded it over to the black firefighters association?> commissioner cleaveland: well, that's good. that's a great asset to have. >> it's a great asset to have, but it puts us right in the community. you can see the building every day. you can go by. you know our hours. we have it posted, and they can come in and get advice for joining the fire department. a lot of times, they come in because they want somebody to talk to, and firefighters, we're more -- i always tell my guys or my people, we're more than firefighters. when you're a firefighter in your community, people come to you once they know you're a firefighter for all different kinds of advice. when somebody knows that you're a firefighter, people are knocking on your door for all kinds of stuff. i wish i didn't know -- sometimes i think that, but it comes with the territory, so to speak. but the great thing about having that building is that in that area, unfortunately, there's been a lot of shootings. unfortunately, right across the street, a couple people recently had been shot,
so they deeded it over to the black firefighters association?> commissioner cleaveland: well, that's good. that's a great asset to have. >> it's a great asset to have, but it puts us right in the community. you can see the building every day. you can go by. you know our hours. we have it posted, and they can come in and get advice for joining the fire department. a lot of times, they come in because they want somebody to talk to, and firefighters, we're more -- i always tell my guys or...
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and white house reporter for the associated press. zeke, thanks so much. >> thanks for having me. >>> coming up, a panel of young voters tell us which issues matter most to them. >>> and the final debate is just four days away. what should we expect? first up, richard lui is here with the headlines. richard? >> covid cases have risen in every state in the united states. the only detours were texas, puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands. this comes as epidemiologists warn of a possible third wave of the disease. >>> demonstrations took place in a france city for the murder of a history teacher. he was beheaded friday. it was said to be related to caricatures of history in his class. >>> new zealand prime minister jacinda ardern wins a second term. she said she is enjoying the week. term she said she is enjoying the week plus melatonin for restorative sleep because being run down, is not an option. recharge your nights to take on your days with new vicks immunity zzzs. (d(burke) i nothing happened.appened. (driver) nothing happened? (
and white house reporter for the associated press. zeke, thanks so much. >> thanks for having me. >>> coming up, a panel of young voters tell us which issues matter most to them. >>> and the final debate is just four days away. what should we expect? first up, richard lui is here with the headlines. richard? >> covid cases have risen in every state in the united states. the only detours were texas, puerto rico and the u.s. virgin islands. this comes as...
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says while disappointed the association supports the decision. she says the pause still allows outdoor dining and 25% capacity indoors, which is far better than going in reverse. >>we don't want to go to full closure that would be a of death for many of us we would love to have gone to 50% but we understand that we need to take a pause now and just continue to update it. you know weekly and see what's happening. >>now there's no timeline for when this expansion will eventually end up happening it all depends on the numbers, the mayor also indicating today. now is not the time for san francisco residents to let up that means more mask-wearing staying within your bubble, not interacting with lots of people over the holidays. also more mask-wearing as i mention in hand washing and social distancing. live at city hall dan kerman kron 4 news all right dan 2 steps forward one step back. >>today state leaders officially rolled out. the new ramped up covid-19 testing program this program. kicks off next week in southern california. the new 25 million dol
says while disappointed the association supports the decision. she says the pause still allows outdoor dining and 25% capacity indoors, which is far better than going in reverse. >>we don't want to go to full closure that would be a of death for many of us we would love to have gone to 50% but we understand that we need to take a pause now and just continue to update it. you know weekly and see what's happening. >>now there's no timeline for when this expansion will eventually end...
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they're going through 26,000 e-mails given to them by former hunter biden associate devon cooney andstigative journalist matthew terrman. we'll have the latest on what they found later here tonight. we'll learn as you do and as they do. the justice department in 11 states today filing a major lawsuit against one of the world's largest companies. their move intended to end google's monopolistic dominance in the technology sector. in a statement, the department of justice said this, quote: google no longer competes only on merits, but instead uses its monopoly power and billions of dollars to lock up key pathways to search on mobile phones, browsers and next generation devices, depriving rivals of distribution and scale. 90% of all web searches in the united states go through google's search engine. 90%. that is in part because google embeds that search engine in major oems. in return, google demands its search engine be used exclusively on those devices. google today called the lawsuit deeply flawed. 90% -- did i mention 90%? a memo also linked from google's ceo telling his employees
they're going through 26,000 e-mails given to them by former hunter biden associate devon cooney andstigative journalist matthew terrman. we'll have the latest on what they found later here tonight. we'll learn as you do and as they do. the justice department in 11 states today filing a major lawsuit against one of the world's largest companies. their move intended to end google's monopolistic dominance in the technology sector. in a statement, the department of justice said this, quote: google...
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by 2002 at the latest the german government was aware of comics the association of german banks sent a letter to the finance ministry drawing attention to comics deals. at the time the finance minister was hans i should of the center left social democrats he's the only former finance minister to agree to an interview he wasn't at the helm during the peak of comics deals but his term did cover the arrival of the banking association's letter. job here in france to mine outside as finance minister i never heard anything about this topic during my time as finance minister if. there was a letter which i later saw from the association of german banks to the finance ministry on a clerical level even though a matter stated a clerical often there is a whole lot even at the time it seemed to be it was your early technical tax issues and not anything that had to do with large revenues or revenue losses to the state and i know i know most of the stuff that's why it never got beyond that level oh you would use even then you know skookum. but that explanation implies a minister who was unaware of
by 2002 at the latest the german government was aware of comics the association of german banks sent a letter to the finance ministry drawing attention to comics deals. at the time the finance minister was hans i should of the center left social democrats he's the only former finance minister to agree to an interview he wasn't at the helm during the peak of comics deals but his term did cover the arrival of the banking association's letter. job here in france to mine outside as finance minister...
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and after one of rudy giuliani's indicted associates said the president pressured ukraine's presidentvestigation on joe biden -- >> i don't know him other than pictures taken which i do with thousands of people. i don't know him at all. don't know where he comes from. know nothing about him. >> trump also said this about army lieutenant colonel vinman who helped to organize the white house portfolio and set to testify about what he heard in that phone call. >> i don't know vindman at all. some of them are never trumpers. >> what evidence do you have that he is a never trumper? >> we'll be showing you real soon. >> very soon, real soon turned into real never. and trump's 2016 campaign not much different. despite calling one of his campaign advisers an excellent guy to "washington post," this was the word on him once he was convicted of lying to the fbi. i never even talked to the guy trump told fox news. even paul manafort the head of president trump's campaign got the hardly know him treatment, too, when convicted in the mueller investigation. >> i didn't know manafort well. he wasn't
and after one of rudy giuliani's indicted associates said the president pressured ukraine's presidentvestigation on joe biden -- >> i don't know him other than pictures taken which i do with thousands of people. i don't know him at all. don't know where he comes from. know nothing about him. >> trump also said this about army lieutenant colonel vinman who helped to organize the white house portfolio and set to testify about what he heard in that phone call. >> i don't know...
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, is predominately an african—american association and the mobile carnival association is caucasian,ll we blend and we enjoy each other and just have a good time. i would not want there to be one big mardi gras association. i think the cultural differences and the beauty of the difference in the cultures make it so nice. i started sewing when i was 12. my mother was a seamstress, she loved sewing and i would watch her. she would make all of my clothes, all kinds of pretty dresses. when i was 12 i said, "i need some new clothes." and she said, "you have to make them." i started to make trains for the ladies of the court. my niece was in the court and i made hertrain. and from there, i started making other people trains. a train is around 18 feet long and about nine feet wide so they are very large and they weigh up to 75 pounds depending on the amount ofjewels on the train. and we will get a chance to see this tonight. mamca, which is the african—american version of it all, they had their first coronation back in 1940. the queen and king's coronation is where the queen is crowned. the
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so they deeded it over to the black firefighters association?yes, sir. >> commissioner cleaveland: well, that's good. that's a great asset to have. >> it's a great asset to have, but it puts us right in the community. you can see the building every day. you can go by. you know our hours. we have it posted, and they can come in and get advice for joining the fire department. a lot of times, they come in because they want somebody to talk to, and firefighters, we're more -- i always tell my guys or my people, we're more than firefighters. when you're a firefighter in your community, people come to you once they know you're a firefighter for all different kinds of advice. when somebody knows that you're a firefighter, people are knocking on your door for all kinds of stuff. i wish i didn't know -- sometimes i think that, but it comes with the territory, so to speak. but the great thing about having that building is that in that area, unfortunately, there's been a lot of shootings. unfortunately, right across the street, a couple people recently had
so they deeded it over to the black firefighters association?yes, sir. >> commissioner cleaveland: well, that's good. that's a great asset to have. >> it's a great asset to have, but it puts us right in the community. you can see the building every day. you can go by. you know our hours. we have it posted, and they can come in and get advice for joining the fire department. a lot of times, they come in because they want somebody to talk to, and firefighters, we're more -- i always...
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economy remains anything but clear a new survey from the national association for business economics paints and indeed bleak picture more than half of the economists polled believe the biggest risk facing the u.s. economy is the pandemic and the possibility of further lock downs and restrictions as cases continue to rise it's not the only threat though one in 5 economists think the biggest problem is the failure of republicans and democrats to work together to agree aid packages for unemployed people and stricken businesses the overall picture is that the u.s. economy is expected to contract by 4.3 percent this year with the majority of those polled believing the economy will not return to prepare. until 2022 at least now for more let's cross over to our frankfurt correspondent our women on the markets chelsea delaney chelsea welcome to the program the u.s. president apparently feeling better the outlook for the u.s. economy is still pretty grim but our markets making of that picture on monday morning. so markets have gotten off to a more optimistic start this week from where they en
economy remains anything but clear a new survey from the national association for business economics paints and indeed bleak picture more than half of the economists polled believe the biggest risk facing the u.s. economy is the pandemic and the possibility of further lock downs and restrictions as cases continue to rise it's not the only threat though one in 5 economists think the biggest problem is the failure of republicans and democrats to work together to agree aid packages for unemployed...
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- the american women severed association merged to become the national american women's suffrage association. what they do is they focus on getting suffrage pair they focus on the vote. this alienates a number of the people who had been part of the national association and fay make susan b. anthony the honorary president. thiss an elderly woman at point. hass clear that her moment passed and going to be on the suffrage, but the idea of -- relies not on the idea that everybody should have equal rights, but rather that some people belong in american society because of the way they think or who they are. ofalked about the rise lynching after 1889 in the idea -- certaing african-americans shouldn't participate in society. i talked about the government using troops in homestead and pullman against strikers. women are not part of that. women want the suffrage, insist they should have suffrage because they are good wives and mothers. they are going to clean up society. they are not going to ask the government for special favors. they are on the right team. this is a powerful argument. the first wom
- the american women severed association merged to become the national american women's suffrage association. what they do is they focus on getting suffrage pair they focus on the vote. this alienates a number of the people who had been part of the national association and fay make susan b. anthony the honorary president. thiss an elderly woman at point. hass clear that her moment passed and going to be on the suffrage, but the idea of -- relies not on the idea that everybody should have equal...
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komu, welcome to the missouri press association governors forum. this is an event of the press association sponsors every four years, and we are pleased the university of missouri has partnered with us to broadcast this year event from the historic missouri theater. like everything in 2020, things are little different, beginning with the fact that the theater is not open to the public. our stage does allow everyone to stay physically separated, so that is why i am not wearing a mask. a few campaign staffers and members of the media are joining us in the auditorium, but i still need to remind everyone to avoid applause or other reactions during today's forum. stage, our candidates on the executive editor of the "colombian missourian" ruby bailey, gary castor, managing editor of the "jefferson city news tribune," tricia miller, editor and publisher of the "washington missourian," along with myself representing komu. i am pleased to announce our moderator from the associated press david leap. david: i would like to introduce the candidates and go over
komu, welcome to the missouri press association governors forum. this is an event of the press association sponsors every four years, and we are pleased the university of missouri has partnered with us to broadcast this year event from the historic missouri theater. like everything in 2020, things are little different, beginning with the fact that the theater is not open to the public. our stage does allow everyone to stay physically separated, so that is why i am not wearing a mask. a few...