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. >> i come to the floor to discuss a piece of legislation that senator booker and i worked on to help public safety officers. since covid-19 pandemic began, over 101st responders have lost their lives to that virus. unlike the rest of us, these brave men and women could not by the very nature of their work stay home or social distance and fire houses across the country, firefighters had to continue sharing combined spaces and respond to emergencies, police officers continued to respond to 911, these calls and also they interact with the public in very close quarters. while most of us are avoiding covid it all costs, state and emt crews are transporting the infected and others to hospitals for emergency care. while i am inspired by the bravery of these first responders, i am not at all surprised by the actions they take to protect the people they serve. first responders always answer the calls to action, selflessly placing others before themselves. sell in recognition of the manyif sacrifices they make, congress established the peace safety officers benefit program a long time ago in 1
. >> i come to the floor to discuss a piece of legislation that senator booker and i worked on to help public safety officers. since covid-19 pandemic began, over 101st responders have lost their lives to that virus. unlike the rest of us, these brave men and women could not by the very nature of their work stay home or social distance and fire houses across the country, firefighters had to continue sharing combined spaces and respond to emergencies, police officers continued to respond...
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that 1976 law almost as soon as he had a stay-at-home order instituted i began working with senator booker to craft language to create the presumption to allow families to receiveit benefits without having to prove they contracted a deadly virus on duty. we were determined to get this done as soon as possible we understood families who lost loved ones would soon begin filing for benefits and we know that number is about 100 at this point safeguarding america's first responder act is pronounced safer for short safr. this bill is a product of several weeks of friendly negotiations and input from fire groups and police groups with a total of 22 bipartisan cosponsors including the entire new york and new jersey delegations the senate unanimously passed our bill and now it is in the house where we hope it will receive immediate consideration i our colleagues in the house are deeply concerned about our first responders and i would bpect this to have a successful effort over there i've been working with congressman on several other reforms for the public safety officer benefit program i think it'
that 1976 law almost as soon as he had a stay-at-home order instituted i began working with senator booker to craft language to create the presumption to allow families to receiveit benefits without having to prove they contracted a deadly virus on duty. we were determined to get this done as soon as possible we understood families who lost loved ones would soon begin filing for benefits and we know that number is about 100 at this point safeguarding america's first responder act is pronounced...
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[inaudible] ok, senator booker. booker: thank you, mr. chairman, and mr. administrator, thank you for being here. grassroots small community water systems act was passed and signed into law on may 6 of this year. comeommittee passed a bill drinking water infrastructure at, which would reauthorize the grassroots role and community water systems'act. letterpreviously sent a to years ago, almost two years ago, regarding concerns about the technical assistance being funded by epa. mentioned that epa was awarding grants to organizations that are not located near the community seeking help, which resulted in remote assistance. remote assistance, i am hearing from alberto in my state is simply not adequate. will you commit to ensuring -- do you agree that remote desirable, notot optimal, and where you could been to ensuring rural and small communities receive the necessary on-site technical assistance they require? mr. wheeler: we strive to provide the best technical assistance we can. on-site is preferable. i would have to check as far as the funding at this poi
[inaudible] ok, senator booker. booker: thank you, mr. chairman, and mr. administrator, thank you for being here. grassroots small community water systems act was passed and signed into law on may 6 of this year. comeommittee passed a bill drinking water infrastructure at, which would reauthorize the grassroots role and community water systems'act. letterpreviously sent a to years ago, almost two years ago, regarding concerns about the technical assistance being funded by epa. mentioned that...
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newshour weekend's christopher booker has more.ngey tell me i'm in th line.>> reporter: the scenes frm wisconsin's rece election did not sit well with connecticut secretarof state denise merrill. >> that was a turning point in my discussions with both the governor. leadership and the nobody wants to look like milwaukee, frankly. and that can happen pretty easily. >> reporter: after democratic governor tone evers' executive order that delayed the state election by two months was overturned by the supreme court, polling places if they wanted to cast a ballot. 52 people who worked the polls or voted on april 7ave tested positive for covid-19, arr situation l does not want to duplicate in her state. >> you know, people are just waki up to the fact that they may be asked to vote either in a cuarprti py rl y laconcerinn, and jeopardize tr health. and i think the milwaukee situatvan really gnized people because it was all over television, and people were home watching it. >> reporter: but hoping to minimize in-person voting in connecticut
newshour weekend's christopher booker has more.ngey tell me i'm in th line.>> reporter: the scenes frm wisconsin's rece election did not sit well with connecticut secretarof state denise merrill. >> that was a turning point in my discussions with both the governor. leadership and the nobody wants to look like milwaukee, frankly. and that can happen pretty easily. >> reporter: after democratic governor tone evers' executive order that delayed the state election by two months...
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senator booker, thanks for joining us.ve personal experience both in combatting racism in the applicatipolice f newark, and also addressing issues of crime and poverty. what goes through your mind at a time of crisis like this? >> i think you can't help but have your heart wrenched when you witness what you are witnessing. we are a nation -- we're really one nation. this is not a quaint ideal. it's an inescapable fact. when you see the horrific murder of george floyd, you know the history from when it springs. you know the death, the pain, the anger. minority communities across the country live in pefear of the police. what we see is not just a reaction to a live or caught-on-tape murder but a deep wound within our society, within our body politic that are festering within our country and must be addressed. we are not manifesting the conviction of society to heal ourselves. right now we're seeing the consequences of that. >> you criticized president trump this week when he tweeted, quote, when the looting starts, the shoot
senator booker, thanks for joining us.ve personal experience both in combatting racism in the applicatipolice f newark, and also addressing issues of crime and poverty. what goes through your mind at a time of crisis like this? >> i think you can't help but have your heart wrenched when you witness what you are witnessing. we are a nation -- we're really one nation. this is not a quaint ideal. it's an inescapable fact. when you see the horrific murder of george floyd, you know the history...
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booker: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from nother. mr. mr. booker: thank you, mr. president. i want to thank the senators for leading on this bill. and the broad bipartisan support it has. i know senator menendez and i have both been mayors. when there is no crisis, we know intimately the challenges that so many of our public servants face in times where we do not see pandemics, our firefighters put their lives on the line. our police officers put , and our teachessers -- teachers are strong because of these dedicated public workers. in a time of crisis, we see that our teachers are rising to the challenge working to keep our students engaged even though though are now miles apart. i hear stories of teachers riding around, visiting students, keeping their distance but ensuring their students are getting the assistance they need. our firefighters are out there now putting their lives at even more of a risk, putting themselves on the line to help their communities. police officers answering calls without hesitation despite the great risk it put
booker: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from nother. mr. mr. booker: thank you, mr. president. i want to thank the senators for leading on this bill. and the broad bipartisan support it has. i know senator menendez and i have both been mayors. when there is no crisis, we know intimately the challenges that so many of our public servants face in times where we do not see pandemics, our firefighters put their lives on the line. our police officers put , and our teachessers --...
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booker: i apologize. o, don'tham: n apologize. senator booker. sen. booker: i really want to start with this. there is an incredible report that was done about a man in south carolina named larry butler, after south carolina where a voter id law, larry butler, who was a military veteran, had voted for years, and in 2011, he voted in the 2010 election, voted in 2011, south carolina passed that strict voter i.d. law, so here was an elderly man who had to obtain an idea, he was 85 at the time, had to chase down paperwork, ranging from his high school records, he had to get his birth certificate, his census records, he went to the dmv and kept getting the runaround, office of vital records, and essentially had to go to court. after all of that, he still was not able to get a south carolina voter i.d.. it was not until local elected leaders heard about his plate that they intervene. they looked at the cost of all the things that he did, from bus fares to the filing fees of about $36, and that is about the same amount ingested for inflation as what the infa
booker: i apologize. o, don'tham: n apologize. senator booker. sen. booker: i really want to start with this. there is an incredible report that was done about a man in south carolina named larry butler, after south carolina where a voter id law, larry butler, who was a military veteran, had voted for years, and in 2011, he voted in the 2010 election, voted in 2011, south carolina passed that strict voter i.d. law, so here was an elderly man who had to obtain an idea, he was 85 at the time, had...
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d esin bracknell, 40 miles wof london, and honor 98 year old neighbor stanley booker.on leader booker, a navigator on a bomber, was shot down over frce in 1944, betrayed to the nazis, tortedth edical experiments in the buchenwald concentration camp, and was in a germaprisoner of war camp on this day 75 years ago. >> the germans had just gone and left us. they'd made a holen the fence with an armoured vehicle and we were shuttered. thd manned the watchtowers we were shut in there and there was no mention of v.e. day. >> reporter: the squadron leader's heroism was supposed to be recognized with a low pass over his house by a spitfire, the great british wartime fighr plane. >> the heroes are those lads we left behind. we are the survivors. we are the lucky ones. but to represent them i feel very honored ifjust hope they don't have as muchculty finding us as we used to have during the war when we used to fly our bombers home. >> reporter: booker lined up ont the desi flight path, but the spitfire pilot strayed off course. no navigatorn board, complained the old airman.s jo
d esin bracknell, 40 miles wof london, and honor 98 year old neighbor stanley booker.on leader booker, a navigator on a bomber, was shot down over frce in 1944, betrayed to the nazis, tortedth edical experiments in the buchenwald concentration camp, and was in a germaprisoner of war camp on this day 75 years ago. >> the germans had just gone and left us. they'd made a holen the fence with an armoured vehicle and we were shuttered. thd manned the watchtowers we were shut in there and there...
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wayne people of color disproportionately lack access to call you formal health care senator cory booker says decades of discriminatory policies created conditions for an equal access to housing and healthcare booker says all of those factors contribute to the significantly higher death rate among covid patients of color and he says the administration needs to track that data consistently stood not only that we understand you disparities as a first down. >>but if you're able to strategies to deal with the low income areas are more at risk therefore we need to allocate more resources congresswoman linda sanchez says directing covid-related resources to communities of color starts with directing more help to essential workers they're more likely to work those essential jobs that put them at risk for contractinh covid-19 and she supports senator harris's task force has a long-term strategy to address racial disparities. >>the yacht covid-19 in washington, i'm joe khaleel. >>time for another look at the forecast with meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez said i wouldn't mind getting a little coole
wayne people of color disproportionately lack access to call you formal health care senator cory booker says decades of discriminatory policies created conditions for an equal access to housing and healthcare booker says all of those factors contribute to the significantly higher death rate among covid patients of color and he says the administration needs to track that data consistently stood not only that we understand you disparities as a first down. >>but if you're able to strategies...
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senator cory booker of new jersey. thank you so much. >> thank you, appreciate you. >>> the longest and most severe coronavirus lock down in the world, at least to date has been in wuhan, china, it was the home of the first big outbreak. very very strict. much stricter than the u.s. we're entering week eight in new york. the lesson is at a certain point, you cannot keep people sheltered in place for an indefinite period of time. the question becomes how do you slowly reemerge into the world cautiously and safely by understanding the spectrum of risk you face. and crucially learning how to distinguish between higher risk and lower risk activities, right, and a great new piece in the atlantic called quarantine fatigue is real. epidemiologist julia marcus writes in essence this is the harm reduction model which recognizes some people are going to take risks whether public health experts want them to or not and instead of condemnation, and joining me is julia marcus, an assistant professor of population medicine at harvard
senator cory booker of new jersey. thank you so much. >> thank you, appreciate you. >>> the longest and most severe coronavirus lock down in the world, at least to date has been in wuhan, china, it was the home of the first big outbreak. very very strict. much stricter than the u.s. we're entering week eight in new york. the lesson is at a certain point, you cannot keep people sheltered in place for an indefinite period of time. the question becomes how do you slowly reemerge...
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senator booker. mr. booker: madam president. let me just say right at the top how grateful i am to stand on the senate floor again with senator chuck grassley. he has been one of the great partners i have had in my short time in the senate, and i'm honored to have gotten a lot of good work done and good law passed. i want to thank him and his entire staff. they were all tremendous to work with and went above and beyond for us to get this done at a very quick pace. i want to thank our colleagues for acting with the urgency that this issue demands and i am excited that this bill was able to pass that will ensure the families of first responders who lose their lives to the coronavirus are taken care of under the public safety officers benefit program. we expect now that over 100 of these death benefit claims can be submitted to the department of justice in the coming days and weeks and we cannot leave these grieving families to fight alone for the benefit that they need and deserve. as senator grassley very pointedly put it, we hop
senator booker. mr. booker: madam president. let me just say right at the top how grateful i am to stand on the senate floor again with senator chuck grassley. he has been one of the great partners i have had in my short time in the senate, and i'm honored to have gotten a lot of good work done and good law passed. i want to thank him and his entire staff. they were all tremendous to work with and went above and beyond for us to get this done at a very quick pace. i want to thank our colleagues...
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wayne people of color disproportionately lack access to call you formal health care senator cory booker says decades of discriminatory policies created conditions for an equal access to housing and healthcare booker says all of those factors contribute to the significantly higher death rate among covid patients of color and he says the administration needs to track that data consistently stood not only that we understand you disparities as a first down. >>but if you're able to strategies to deal with the low income areas are more at risk therefore we need to allocate more resources congresswoman linda sanchez says directing covid-related resources to communities of color starts with directing more help to essential workers they're more likely to work those essential jobs that put them at risk for contracting covid-19 and she supports senator harris's task force has a long-term strategy to address racial disparities. >>the yacht covid-19 in washington, i'm joe khaleel. >>let's take another look at the forecast for the weekend and beyond here's mabrisa rodriguez time of greece uh. >>i cou
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senator booker joins me next. a .h the freestyle libre 14 day system, a continuous glucose monitor, you don't have to. with a painless, one-second scan you can check your glucose with a smart phone or reader so you can stay in the moment. no matter where you are or what you're doing. ask your doctor for a prescription for the freestyle libre 14 day system. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestylelibre.us. they're going to be paying for this for a long time. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident, even if it's your fault. cut! sonny. was that good? line! the desert never lies. isn't that what i said? no you were talking about allstate and insurance. i just... when i... let's try again. everybody back to one. accident forgiveness from allstate. click or call for a quote today. your tractor caneness change with it.anges. when it's hot. stay cool. when it's cold. stay warm. when you're hungry. plant a vegetable garden. when there's a lot to d
senator booker joins me next. a .h the freestyle libre 14 day system, a continuous glucose monitor, you don't have to. with a painless, one-second scan you can check your glucose with a smart phone or reader so you can stay in the moment. no matter where you are or what you're doing. ask your doctor for a prescription for the freestyle libre 14 day system. you can do it without fingersticks. learn more at freestylelibre.us. they're going to be paying for this for a long time. they will, but...
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senator cory booker on this moment and how to find our way through. plus, minnesota attorney general keith ellis son on the murder charge for the minneapolis police officer. alicia garza from black lives matter and whether there could possibly be a worse person in the oval office right now when "all in" starts right now. >> reporter: good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. the pandemic descended on the country and the government and president utterly failed to protect us, it felt like we entered by far the worst part of the presidency and yet, somehow, somehow the last few days have felt even worse. unrest in the streets of minneapolis, a police station burned down last night as a community responded with grief and outrage and anger to the killing of george floyd. the indelible inranging image of the white police officer with his knee on the neck of a black man who was saying i can't breathe until his life was snuffed out. his hands in his pockets. we learn today that the officer allegedly had his knee on floyd's neck for two minutes and 53 secon
senator cory booker on this moment and how to find our way through. plus, minnesota attorney general keith ellis son on the murder charge for the minneapolis police officer. alicia garza from black lives matter and whether there could possibly be a worse person in the oval office right now when "all in" starts right now. >> reporter: good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. the pandemic descended on the country and the government and president utterly failed to protect us,...
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to engage inuy a colloquy senats cassidy, collins and my fellow senator from newnd jersey senatr booker. ask that the dick knowledge in that order, a lot to complete the remarks. >> without objection. >> as our nation apples with the covid-19 pandemic, our state, county municipal governments have been on the front lines taking the lead role in responding to this crisis. as a result they been squeeze on both sides of the ledger, spending billions of dollars in unforeseen costs on emergency response while watching as revenue dry up due to necessary stay-at-home orders, and the closure of nonessential businesses. the emergency protective measures have been effective with flattening the curve and have no doubt saved thousands of lives. but they also came with a cost. all revenue sources are down, sales tax revenue has plummeted with businesses closed, highway trust funds will not have the resources to do basic road maintenance, downtown parking meters are going empty due to people observing social distancing. building permit and municipal court fees have fallen. unless we act soon we will s
to engage inuy a colloquy senats cassidy, collins and my fellow senator from newnd jersey senatr booker. ask that the dick knowledge in that order, a lot to complete the remarks. >> without objection. >> as our nation apples with the covid-19 pandemic, our state, county municipal governments have been on the front lines taking the lead role in responding to this crisis. as a result they been squeeze on both sides of the ledger, spending billions of dollars in unforeseen costs on...
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vehicle for african-american people most of whom i found in my research were not involved in the booker. washington washington debate the academic debate those that are living in new york or chicago that's what the people that is talking about in the newspapers a great way to look how it is how this black consciousness is created in the format that was dominated by the interest and political debate. so the newspaper i said something in the introduction and then the 20th century with the power of newspapers and independent for political activism and consciousness who previously were considered disenfranchised and to mobilize that the end of the reconstruction and they could exercise dual activism. >> the question that you use naturally phrases like conservative and radical so in the context of boston and new york in that period, how would you describe the ideology and context? >> a radical in the fact of tradition of african-american people and how they look at themselves with slavery so with that tradition of somebody who fundamentally believe that african-american people should decide
vehicle for african-american people most of whom i found in my research were not involved in the booker. washington washington debate the academic debate those that are living in new york or chicago that's what the people that is talking about in the newspapers a great way to look how it is how this black consciousness is created in the format that was dominated by the interest and political debate. so the newspaper i said something in the introduction and then the 20th century with the power...
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harris talked about segregationist senators. >> he worked with them to oppose busing. >> harris and booker have endorsed biden. harris is a possible running mate. >> only time will tell if biden's comment was is damaging as this one from hillary clinton. >> you could put half of trump supporters and what i call the basket of the portables. >> in 2012 biden helped obama win with this comment to an african american audience about mitt romney and paul ryan. >> that the big banks write their own rules and chain wall street. put you all back in chains. >> a years later biden is still trying to relate with things like his pledge to decriminalize marijuana. >> i know a lot of folks. >> joe biden would be the presumptive nominee without strong african-american support. he hasn't come close to a win in caucuses or primaries in iowa, new hampshire and nevada or his big night in south carolina. set him up for a strong super tuesday and helped him finally surpassed bernie sanders. mike: reaction pouring in from any prominent african-american voices like tim scott of south carolina. >> 1.3 million afri
harris talked about segregationist senators. >> he worked with them to oppose busing. >> harris and booker have endorsed biden. harris is a possible running mate. >> only time will tell if biden's comment was is damaging as this one from hillary clinton. >> you could put half of trump supporters and what i call the basket of the portables. >> in 2012 biden helped obama win with this comment to an african american audience about mitt romney and paul ryan. >>...
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more on that with senator cory booker, next. h senator cory booker, next let's be honest.tting smoking is hard. like, quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so try making it smaller, and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. starting small can lead tsome companies still have hr stuck between employeesentering data.a. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, errors and waste. it's ridiculous. so ridiculous. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own data in a single, easy to use software. visit paycom.com, and schedule your demo today. but when allergies and congestion strike, take allegra-d... a non-drowsy antihistamine plus a powerful decongestant. so you can always say "yes" to putting your true colors on display. say "yes" to allegra-d. >>> we're working on a narrowly crafted protection from liability from things directly related to the coronavirus and that will have to be a part o
more on that with senator cory booker, next. h senator cory booker, next let's be honest.tting smoking is hard. like, quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so try making it smaller, and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. starting small can lead tsome companies still have hr stuck between employeesentering data.a. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags...
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from error ministration to our federal delegation, especially and including senators menendez and booker represented as bill pascrell and many others. they each sit on the house transportation and infrastructure committee. i want to thank each of them. i also want to thank the trump administration for hearing our case and coming down on the right side for our state and our future. now let's keep moving forward in building the new portal bridge. since we were last together, it seems like a million days ago, it was only on friday. i have had a lot of one-on-one conversations, most of which have related to federal, direct federal cash assistance, one that sends out that was not specific to that was i had a good conversation with the president late afternoon friday about houses of worship. conversations were almost exclusively about the need for federal cash assistance and wargaming how we can advance that case. individuals with who i spoke included leader chuck schumer, speaker nancy pelosi, senators menendez and booker, governors larry hogan who chairs the national governors association, r
from error ministration to our federal delegation, especially and including senators menendez and booker represented as bill pascrell and many others. they each sit on the house transportation and infrastructure committee. i want to thank each of them. i also want to thank the trump administration for hearing our case and coming down on the right side for our state and our future. now let's keep moving forward in building the new portal bridge. since we were last together, it seems like a...
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i've introduced legislation with senator booker that will help develop the financial institutions in the underserved, underbanked communities. it will strengthen the abilities of those communities to have institutions in place that can help deal with the credit gap in the underserved communities. our legislation would also strengthen the s.b.a. tools that serve the underserved communities. all this, we believe, can be done to help strengthen our commitment, which was in the cares act, to make sure that all communities are fairly treated in the tools that we made available. another thing that we can do immediately is get the data. that information can be made available now. and i know that secretary mnuchin has tried to help us get certain data, but we're still not where we need to be. we need to get that information now. and another thing we can do -- and quite frankly, i think there is bipartisan support and a willingness on behalf of the administration -- and that's dealing with returning citizens who were denied any ability to participate in the p.p.p. program. my goodness, a pers
i've introduced legislation with senator booker that will help develop the financial institutions in the underserved, underbanked communities. it will strengthen the abilities of those communities to have institutions in place that can help deal with the credit gap in the underserved communities. our legislation would also strengthen the s.b.a. tools that serve the underserved communities. all this, we believe, can be done to help strengthen our commitment, which was in the cares act, to make...
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remember cory booker, his "spartacus" moment, mollie hemingway at "the federalist," remember that. up, brett kavanaugh release your legislative, your constitutional positions and basically saying he was saying do that early before we even call him in. so they're saying all of that, right? now they're saying democrats are saying mum. this seems like an issue for them. >> the paper is really interesting in the kavanaugh sense because if you remember kavanaugh served as staff secretary in the bush white house. that is a very big, important position that basically controls all the paper that gets to the president's desk. what democrats were asking for all the papers involving kavanaugh from years at the bush white house. really had nothing much to do with anything as far as supreme court nomination is concerned but they wanted them. it is really hard for democrats now we wanted to see those, president bush's papers which might have had something to do with brett kavanaugh around we don't want to see joe biden's papers which do have something to do with joe biden. elizabeth: okay. byron
remember cory booker, his "spartacus" moment, mollie hemingway at "the federalist," remember that. up, brett kavanaugh release your legislative, your constitutional positions and basically saying he was saying do that early before we even call him in. so they're saying all of that, right? now they're saying democrats are saying mum. this seems like an issue for them. >> the paper is really interesting in the kavanaugh sense because if you remember kavanaugh served as...
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the founder of tuskegee institute, booker t. washington.ed the veil of ignorance and pointed the way to progress through education and industry. george washington carver, and the men and women building the monuments of tomorrow. pasha explore honored. the only other american when our flag was planted on the north pole. medicine leading new york surgeon. father of the blues. contributing to the war bond drive. education, principal of a new york city public school. curator, international...
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with me are columnist for the daily mirror — susie boniface, and michael booker— the deputy editor ofxpress. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. ‘schools to defy unions and reopen next month' reads the front page of the times — as it reports that four school academy chains are planning to reopen to pupils next month. doctors say that reopening schools on the 1st ofjune is too dangerous, reports the guardian. the daily mail leads on news that hospital admissions for coronavirus have halved since the pandemic‘s peak — as revealed by the head of the nhs. a photo on the front page of the telegraph shows a family enjoying ice creams on the beach at scarborough, after the easing of lockdown restrictions in england this week mean people are able to enjoy unlimited time outdoors. thank you both forjoining us. quite a lot of the papers aren't leading with the whole going back to school onjune with the whole going back to school on june the 1st issue. with the whole going back to school onjune the 1st issue. susie, your paper, the daily mirror, the front page back to school plan. —— are l
with me are columnist for the daily mirror — susie boniface, and michael booker— the deputy editor ofxpress. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. ‘schools to defy unions and reopen next month' reads the front page of the times — as it reports that four school academy chains are planning to reopen to pupils next month. doctors say that reopening schools on the 1st ofjune is too dangerous, reports the guardian. the daily mail leads on news that hospital admissions for coronavirus...
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>> cory booker challenged his work on the 1994 crime bill. >> you are dipping into kool-aid and you don'tn know the flavor. >> and kamala harris challenged past work with segregation it's senators. >> you also work with them to oppose busing. >> harris and booker have no both endorsed biden, and harris' report of the a running possible running mate. >> if this is as damaging as hillary's comment. >> you could put trump supporters into what i call the basket of deplorables. >> this comment about mitt romney and paul ryan. >> he's going to let the big banks once again write their own rules. unchained wall street. they going to put y'all back in chains. >> eight years later, biden is still trying to relate with things like his pledge to decriminalize marijuana. >> i know a lot of weed smokers. >> joe biden wouldn't be the presumptive democratic nominee without strong african-american support. he hadn't come close to a win in caucuses or primaries in iowa, new hampshire, or nevada, before his big night in south carolina, to set them up for a strong super tuesday, and help them finally surpass
>> cory booker challenged his work on the 1994 crime bill. >> you are dipping into kool-aid and you don'tn know the flavor. >> and kamala harris challenged past work with segregation it's senators. >> you also work with them to oppose busing. >> harris and booker have no both endorsed biden, and harris' report of the a running possible running mate. >> if this is as damaging as hillary's comment. >> you could put trump supporters into what i call the...
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a wall booker. ears. cut these boobies but i thought knit the trees all of tommy's the coke is good you have a. highly well follow up thinking arjun walk with paul mars or does if i co-created put out the arc of yet it could be of the tongue is a little thought here and i would rather have it with thoughts. too long you know to follow it up for the little guy do you. have these luck or do you will call regular and honest figure out trust me small. deal talk the price the more i'm all with on table toppers in the preakness brawl portal car out there an up or prep pretty good track to my old father most you know how those . yes the woman with 2 scars a look at. ms i make a quick up either tonight there was a sisterhood. for the. study you're doing the get or this is disappointing that you sold it so the $3.00 or the city. does a probability of a tell it honest it's fun a story out there because it doesn't go the air tickets will be a corny. focus will be resolution and sport to me football and the similar s
a wall booker. ears. cut these boobies but i thought knit the trees all of tommy's the coke is good you have a. highly well follow up thinking arjun walk with paul mars or does if i co-created put out the arc of yet it could be of the tongue is a little thought here and i would rather have it with thoughts. too long you know to follow it up for the little guy do you. have these luck or do you will call regular and honest figure out trust me small. deal talk the price the more i'm all with on...
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so senator booker and i have been working on this legislation. we think it is one of the ways to plug the holes that we see in the economy. those small businesses could fail and we can't afford to lose them. >> all right. that sounds like a smart policy approach. we'll see where that goes, particularly in this next round of legislation, which i'm now convinced there will be. it will be interesting to see what it is. congressman dan kildee of flint, michigan. thank you for making time tonight. >> thank you, chris. >>> coming up, as the country begins the push to begin contact tracing, one city in new jersey seems to have it pretty well figured out. i'm going to talk to the mayor about what they've learned there, next. >>> contact tracing is one of the oldest, most tried and true methods in public health and epidemiology. if you test positive for coronavirus and a bunch of people investigate, try to find out everyone you've been in contact with and get in contact with them and try to get them tested and try to stop the chain of transmission. and wh
so senator booker and i have been working on this legislation. we think it is one of the ways to plug the holes that we see in the economy. those small businesses could fail and we can't afford to lose them. >> all right. that sounds like a smart policy approach. we'll see where that goes, particularly in this next round of legislation, which i'm now convinced there will be. it will be interesting to see what it is. congressman dan kildee of flint, michigan. thank you for making time...
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it was senator cory booker who called him onto the carpet for the crime bill.o his record has been called into question by his own party. the thing i hear right now from this party, however, crickets. it is quiet as a church mouse right now on the left. i'm tired of hearing people put democrats on a perch when it comes to offensive, racially offensive comments and they hold republicans to a very different standard. at the same time, this administration that has made permanent the funding for historically black colleges and university for the first time in america's history. this administration that is reversed the damages done by the 1994 crime bill was the first step act. the president signed that legislation into law. it was president trump and this administration that decided to work with me and opportunities to bring $75 billion from the private sector into the poorest communities in this nation, closing the wealth gap. so what i'm suggesting here come i would love, love the opportunity to put record versus record because if we do that come african-american
it was senator cory booker who called him onto the carpet for the crime bill.o his record has been called into question by his own party. the thing i hear right now from this party, however, crickets. it is quiet as a church mouse right now on the left. i'm tired of hearing people put democrats on a perch when it comes to offensive, racially offensive comments and they hold republicans to a very different standard. at the same time, this administration that has made permanent the funding for...
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enable booker. ears.but these will be brought the net that carries a lot don't use the coke is good you have a. highly well the follow up that i think you know how to pull awkward pause or does a typo crit but out the arc of unicode view of the tongue is a little thought here and i would rather have it with thoughts i'm still long enough to follow it up to. the little did. i have these luck or with people call regular on this figure out trust me small. deal talk the price the more i'm all with on table toppers in the preakness brawl portal car out there an up or prep pretty good track to mark all far most you know how those. yes the woman with 2 scars a look at. ms i make a quick up either tonight there was a sisterhood. for the. saudi you're doing a good tour this is disappointing that you sold it so that's the dollars or the city it. was a puppy mill to the town it honest is fun a story out there because it doesn't go there tickets will be a corner it. would be resolution and sport to me football and th
enable booker. ears.but these will be brought the net that carries a lot don't use the coke is good you have a. highly well the follow up that i think you know how to pull awkward pause or does a typo crit but out the arc of unicode view of the tongue is a little thought here and i would rather have it with thoughts i'm still long enough to follow it up to. the little did. i have these luck or with people call regular on this figure out trust me small. deal talk the price the more i'm all with...
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cory booker, instagram live tonight at 6:15 with cory booker. i hope you will tune in. >> right now. >> hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's thursday, may 14th. we have a very big day ahead. here are the facts at this hour. we start with potentially explosive testimony from the government scientist, dr. richard bright. he'll appear before house lawmakers at 10:00 a.m. bright, as you recall, filed a whistle-blower complaint against the administration. and he will say that without more government help, the united states faces the darkest winter in modern u.s. history. already, the numbers present are painting a very disturbing picture. this morning the number of coronavirus cases has risen above 1.4 million and more than 85,000 people have died. shifting to the economy, we just learned that almost 3 million americans filed for unemployment last week. that brings the total to more than 36 million people in the last eight weeks. and those kind of jobs losses are exactly why so many people are demanding the stay-at-home orders be lifted. that brings u
cory booker, instagram live tonight at 6:15 with cory booker. i hope you will tune in. >> right now. >> hi there. i'm stephanie ruhle. it's thursday, may 14th. we have a very big day ahead. here are the facts at this hour. we start with potentially explosive testimony from the government scientist, dr. richard bright. he'll appear before house lawmakers at 10:00 a.m. bright, as you recall, filed a whistle-blower complaint against the administration. and he will say that without more...
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booker tell columbia sprawling capital has a population of over 1000000 it's full of contradictions open and liberal get home to aggressive machismo full of progressive creative projects but also discrimination although the clear arts center house of to morris requires security it provides a safe space for those who come here. we create spaces where we're safe from hostility the threats. with thomas we're very proud of what we have achieved in such a short time period i'm proud of who we are but i was at a safe space is that we've established are not exclusive for others to. be and the idea is that everything is in constant flow not just dance involving armor but also gender fluid gender but a fluid in our bodies fluid in a latin american city fluid and nightlife like in america. you have to come are as an important have for the scene to connect and run free. the. look. i believe the beauty community of the moves and strongly separated and isolated spaces thermals when we're together we feel that things are changing but then we go out onto the street and the surroundings stay hostile. yo
booker tell columbia sprawling capital has a population of over 1000000 it's full of contradictions open and liberal get home to aggressive machismo full of progressive creative projects but also discrimination although the clear arts center house of to morris requires security it provides a safe space for those who come here. we create spaces where we're safe from hostility the threats. with thomas we're very proud of what we have achieved in such a short time period i'm proud of who we are...
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the raiders sign the ponte booker tests sacrament --.e was used primarily on said special teams that it have over 800 total yards as a rookie in 2016. >> i have in my hand the top five moments for this day in sports history. >> ted turner decided to manage the team himself following a 16 game losing streak. he didn't fare any better. pittsburgh beat atlanta 2-1. and number 4 a happy 78th birthday to jim calhoun. >> >> four years ago tonight dr. jay was one of the most iconic shots in nba history. >> baron davis took oracle to another level after he post arise utah's andre carolyn go. when you humble yourself under the mighty hand of god, in due time he will exalt you. hi, i'm joel osteen. i'm excited about being with you every week. i hope you'll tune in. you'll be inspired, you'll be encouraged. i'm looking forward to seeing you right here. you are fully loaded and completely equipped for the race that's been designed for you. >> the late show with stephen, there is next. >> thank you for watching. the news continues streaming on a cbs
the raiders sign the ponte booker tests sacrament --.e was used primarily on said special teams that it have over 800 total yards as a rookie in 2016. >> i have in my hand the top five moments for this day in sports history. >> ted turner decided to manage the team himself following a 16 game losing streak. he didn't fare any better. pittsburgh beat atlanta 2-1. and number 4 a happy 78th birthday to jim calhoun. >> >> four years ago tonight dr. jay was one of the most...
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>> well, we are in constant contact with our senator bob menendez and cory booker.this latest reiteration of relief will be adopted by the sna t senate and house so we could expand further and lesson the burden on our budget because we'll experience a significant loss of revenue. >> but do you have any, like, is the -- it just seems to me there is a universe in which the cdc is in constant contact with your folks and giving them technical assistance or helping with questions they have or providing. is that the case or is this just kind of the thing you're doing in patterson? >> no, credit goes to the men and women who are part of strike team who have taken it upon themselves to help us combat covid-19. >> wow. a patterson story. the mayor of patterson, new jersey. and andre saya. >>> coming up, face nascinating information how the virus spreads. do packages spread it? do loud talkers spread it? if so, i'm in trouble. d talkers? if so, i'm in trouble. it's called ubrelvy the migraine medicine for anytime, anywhere a migraine attacks without worrying if it's too late
>> well, we are in constant contact with our senator bob menendez and cory booker.this latest reiteration of relief will be adopted by the sna t senate and house so we could expand further and lesson the burden on our budget because we'll experience a significant loss of revenue. >> but do you have any, like, is the -- it just seems to me there is a universe in which the cdc is in constant contact with your folks and giving them technical assistance or helping with questions they...
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the founder of tuskegee institute, booker t. washington, 1856-1915. the vail of ignorance from his people and pointed the way to progress and industry. the late george washington carver, honored in the chemistry of agriculture, and the men and women building the monuments of tomorrow, law, elected judge of new york city courts serving his second 10-year term. explorer, the only other admiral when our flag was planted on the north pole. medicine, leading new york city surgeons, father of the blues, financier and publisher, education, principal of a new york city public school. curator, international prizewinning sculptor, singer. men and women in every walk of life all trained and educated in schools. ♪ >> the olympic games have begun. the best athletes in the world have come to berlin and 51 nations are represented here today. >> the six fastest sprinters of the world are getting ready. owens wins. >> germany. america, japan. the bar is now 2.03 meters high, that's 6'8". and johnson of america. a new olympic record of 6'8". >> the tree of liberty had
the founder of tuskegee institute, booker t. washington, 1856-1915. the vail of ignorance from his people and pointed the way to progress and industry. the late george washington carver, honored in the chemistry of agriculture, and the men and women building the monuments of tomorrow, law, elected judge of new york city courts serving his second 10-year term. explorer, the only other admiral when our flag was planted on the north pole. medicine, leading new york city surgeons, father of the...
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newshour weekend's christopher booker has more. >> we are all in this. this hurts. this hurts everybody in this room. but what are you changing by tearing up a city? >> reporter: atlanta mayor keisha lance bottoms' impassioned question came after a night of intense confrontation between protestors and city police. earlier in the day, as the s started to set, demonstrators had gathered near atlanta's centennial olympic park to march to the state capitol. the night rned as splinter groups broke from the peaceful assembly, and law enforcement officers advanced into the demonstrators with batons. as a police car burned, the groups moved toward the entrance of cnn's atlanta headquarters, smashing windows and throwing projectiles at a line of police ofcers inside the building's lobby. in response to friday's unrest, georgia governor brian kemp declared a state of emergency and activated nearly 500 national guard troops. and, mayor bottoms recruited atlanta rapper and activist killer mike in her call for calm. >> i woke up wanting to see the world burn down yesterday, beca
newshour weekend's christopher booker has more. >> we are all in this. this hurts. this hurts everybody in this room. but what are you changing by tearing up a city? >> reporter: atlanta mayor keisha lance bottoms' impassioned question came after a night of intense confrontation between protestors and city police. earlier in the day, as the s started to set, demonstrators had gathered near atlanta's centennial olympic park to march to the state capitol. the night rned as splinter...
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the founder of ktuskegee institute, booker t. washington.he veil of ignorance towards his people and pointed the way to progress through education and industry. the late george washington carver, honored in the chemistry of agriculture. and the men and women building the monuments of tomorrow, law, elected judge in new york city courts, serving his second ten-year term. explorer, the only other american with admiral peery when our flag was planted on the north pole. medicine, leading new york city surgeon. father of the blues, financier and publisher, contributing to the war bond drive. education, principal of a new york city public school. curator, schaumburg collector of literature. international prize-winning sculptor. singer. ♪ men and women in every walk of life, all trained and educated in schools like -- howard, hampton, tuskegee -- ♪ >> the olympic games have begun. owens, america. germany. and metcalf for america. metcalf for america! >> the men's high jump. ryan kurtz, germany. japan. he drops out, too. 2.03 meters high. that's 6'8
the founder of ktuskegee institute, booker t. washington.he veil of ignorance towards his people and pointed the way to progress through education and industry. the late george washington carver, honored in the chemistry of agriculture. and the men and women building the monuments of tomorrow, law, elected judge in new york city courts, serving his second ten-year term. explorer, the only other american with admiral peery when our flag was planted on the north pole. medicine, leading new york...
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durbin, who was my original cosponsor of this bill, and the other cosponsors, senators lee from utah, booker from new jersey, cornyn from texas, and whitehouse from rhode island, and hall from kentucky. that is about as broad of a political array political spectrum in the u.s. senate, democrats and republicans, who believe in this issue, and that's why i think it is so important. our system of justice will be fairer once our bill passes the house and is signed into law by the president, and i just want to thank my colleague, all my colleagues, who voted for this he necessary -- for this necessary and important and simple piece of legislation. and unfortunately, we need -- that unfortuna period treasury secretary steve nugent of the future of the american economy and says there is a strong likelihood the u.s. would need another coronavirus stimulus package. he also promised to review any aid loans that were more than $2 million. this was hosted by the hill newspaper. >> mr. secretary, thank you for joining us this morning. i want to get right to the news. 2.4 million new jobless claims of une
durbin, who was my original cosponsor of this bill, and the other cosponsors, senators lee from utah, booker from new jersey, cornyn from texas, and whitehouse from rhode island, and hall from kentucky. that is about as broad of a political array political spectrum in the u.s. senate, democrats and republicans, who believe in this issue, and that's why i think it is so important. our system of justice will be fairer once our bill passes the house and is signed into law by the president, and i...
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the raiders sign the ponte booker tests sacrament --.e was used primarily on said special teams that it have over 800 total yards as a rookie in 2016. >> i have in my hand the top five moments for this day in sports history. >> ted turner decided to manage the team himself following a 16 game losing streak. he didn't fare any better. pittsburgh beat atlanta 2-1. and number 4 a happy 78th birthday to jim calhoun. >> >> four years ago tonight dr. jay was one of the most iconic shots in nba history. >> baron davis took oracle to another level after he post arise utah's andre carolyn go. right now, you need dependable internet and endless entertainment. xfinity has you covered, with reliably fast speeds, the most in-home wifi coverage, and advanced security included. plus, access all your streaming apps in one place, including peacock. and now you can get up & running quickly with contactless equipment drop off. now that's simple, easy, awesome. get started with xfinity for thirty four ninety nine a month for 12 months and get xfinity flex a
the raiders sign the ponte booker tests sacrament --.e was used primarily on said special teams that it have over 800 total yards as a rookie in 2016. >> i have in my hand the top five moments for this day in sports history. >> ted turner decided to manage the team himself following a 16 game losing streak. he didn't fare any better. pittsburgh beat atlanta 2-1. and number 4 a happy 78th birthday to jim calhoun. >> >> four years ago tonight dr. jay was one of the most...
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the founder of tuskegee institute, booker t. washington, 1856 to 1915. ignorance from his people and pointed the way to progress through education and industry. the late george washington carter, honored in the chemistry of agriculture, and the men and women building the monuments of tomorrow -- law, connected judge in new york city courts, serving his second ten-year term. explorer, the only other american with admiral peery when our flag was planted on the north pole. medicine. leading new york city surgeon. father of the blues, financier and publisher, contributing to the war bond drive. education. principal of a new york city public school. curator, schaumburg collection of literature, international prize-winning sculptor. singer. ♪ ♪ men and women in every walk of life, all trained and educated in schools like -- ♪ howard the shine light, hampton will thyshine, tuskegee will shine light ♪ ♪ till the sun goes down and the moon comes up, my light will shine ♪ ♪ >> the olympic games have begun. the best athletes in the world have come to berlin, and 51
the founder of tuskegee institute, booker t. washington, 1856 to 1915. ignorance from his people and pointed the way to progress through education and industry. the late george washington carter, honored in the chemistry of agriculture, and the men and women building the monuments of tomorrow -- law, connected judge in new york city courts, serving his second ten-year term. explorer, the only other american with admiral peery when our flag was planted on the north pole. medicine. leading new...
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nehour weekend's christopher booker has a look at one hospital retrofitting i spaces to fight the virus. >> reporter: on the afternoon, f april 2013, two pressure cooker bombsetonated near the finish line of the boston marathon, killing three and injuring hundreds. within minutes the hospitals in the areawere flooded with patients and quickly responded. >> the hypotheticals were the the boston marathon dister, you know, that tragedy in which there was a huge influx of critically ill people that were ing to come in. you know, that that is absolutely in place in this >> reporter: according to dr. john bucuvalas of mount sinai hospital, trauma centers prepare for these mass casualty events. what isn't in place are pls phalhatopoowwhat hpi hos ntalst: the outbreak of an airborne pandemic disease. >> one of the big keaways is that our medical system is not designed to manage a surge of a pandemic of this nature. and that should kind of awaken all of uto the challenges we have of r healthcare astructure, full stop. >> reporter: michael murphy is the executive director of the socially-minded a
nehour weekend's christopher booker has a look at one hospital retrofitting i spaces to fight the virus. >> reporter: on the afternoon, f april 2013, two pressure cooker bombsetonated near the finish line of the boston marathon, killing three and injuring hundreds. within minutes the hospitals in the areawere flooded with patients and quickly responded. >> the hypotheticals were the the boston marathon dister, you know, that tragedy in which there was a huge influx of critically ill...
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fine maintaining that distance would be very difficult and it's actually quite challenging because booker east and west bengal they have discovered many cases of little known by this specially in the district which are being evacuated right now and her challenger in delhi thank you for bringing us up to date on this. brief you on some other coronavirus developments around the world global confirmed cases are approaching 5000000 and the death toll is more than 323000 brazil has confirmed the record rise in daily deaths from the disease 1179 people died from the virus on tuesday alone south korean high schools have reopened after being shut down for 2 months hundreds of thousands of older students have returned to the classroom on the strict hygiene controls and use elance prime minister has suggested that employers consider a 4 day working week as a way to boost tourism and business activity as well as tree charge people to get outside. the world cut its daily carbon dioxide emissions by 17 percent at the peak of the pandemic shut down last month a new study shows a huge reduction in globa
fine maintaining that distance would be very difficult and it's actually quite challenging because booker east and west bengal they have discovered many cases of little known by this specially in the district which are being evacuated right now and her challenger in delhi thank you for bringing us up to date on this. brief you on some other coronavirus developments around the world global confirmed cases are approaching 5000000 and the death toll is more than 323000 brazil has confirmed the...
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newshour weekend's christopher booker has details. >> reporter: the artwork of joanne bolton is the byproducttivity and dog ownership. >> when i started the artwork i was looking around for something i might like to do when i retire, and we had a new dog and i was walking around the neighbhood. i don't know what time of year it was, seeds and everything were on the ground. i picked him up and thought, these are free." these? >> reporter: free, and in the hands of bolton, rather fantastic. owlsofrnstructed om flowerin petals, ball made of leaves, or cats with pine-cone tails. >> these are all-- i have like five or d swers of these leaves that have been pressed so i can use them over and over >> reporter: boltates her images on top of a black, velvet sheet, and then takes a photograph. right now she says she's not sure what she wants to do with all of the work, but at least during this time, our socially distanced te, she says she is keeping really busy. >> my son kept saying, "you can do this, you've got all this time." and i'm saying to him, it's no different from another day for . i mean, i'
newshour weekend's christopher booker has details. >> reporter: the artwork of joanne bolton is the byproducttivity and dog ownership. >> when i started the artwork i was looking around for something i might like to do when i retire, and we had a new dog and i was walking around the neighbhood. i don't know what time of year it was, seeds and everything were on the ground. i picked him up and thought, these are free." these? >> reporter: free, and in the hands of bolton,...
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newshour weekend's christopher booker has more. >> reporter: with the passage of the landmark cares act in march the headline was financial relief was on its way for millio of americans. as companies slashed jobs, the nearly $2 trillion relief bill meant that on top of a one time stimulus check, an additional $600 a week in federal unemployment insurance would be made available for those suddenly out of work. but, buried deep in the document was something else: additional support for little known state programs that can help businesses avoid having to lay people off in the first place. >> i learned about work share because i actually stared reporting a story about the unemployment system in my capacity as a journalist at the "l.a. times." right at the same time, i was working on that our management came to us and said that they wanted $2 million in cuts from our newsroom. >> reporter: matt pearce is a reporter for the "los angeles times" and an elected guild member of the newspapers union. >> you know there are other programs out there like t.p.p. that small businesses have applied for
newshour weekend's christopher booker has more. >> reporter: with the passage of the landmark cares act in march the headline was financial relief was on its way for millio of americans. as companies slashed jobs, the nearly $2 trillion relief bill meant that on top of a one time stimulus check, an additional $600 a week in federal unemployment insurance would be made available for those suddenly out of work. but, buried deep in the document was something else: additional support for...
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durbin, with my original cosponsor of this bill, and the other cosponsors, senators lee from utah, booker from new jersey, cornyn from texas, white house from rhode island, and paul from kentucky. and, mr. president, you know those senators. that is about as broad a political array in terms of the political spectrum in america and the aesthetic, democrats and republicans, who believe in this issue, and that's what i think it's so important. our system of justice will be more fair once a bill passes the house the house and a signed into law by thene president, and i just want to thank my, colleagues, all my colleagues, who voted for this necessary and important and simple piece of a legislation. and, unfortunately, we need in america today. i yield the floor. >> watch c-span sedately unfiltered coverage of the government response to the coronavirus pandemic with briefings from the white house, congress, and governors from across the country. plus join in a in the conversan our live call-in program "washington journal", and if you missed any of our live coverage watch anytime on-demand at c
durbin, with my original cosponsor of this bill, and the other cosponsors, senators lee from utah, booker from new jersey, cornyn from texas, white house from rhode island, and paul from kentucky. and, mr. president, you know those senators. that is about as broad a political array in terms of the political spectrum in america and the aesthetic, democrats and republicans, who believe in this issue, and that's what i think it's so important. our system of justice will be more fair once a bill...
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for the future to care about the people suffer, except to only care about himself. >> senator cory booker of new jersey, i hope you get some time in the beautiful weather this weekend. maybe you can find a service either on the internet or maybe outside that is safely spaced, which seems like maybe the best move for worship these days. thanks a lot, senator. >> thank you, man. i'm going to keep you in prayer this weekend. >> thank you. >> and thank you. and i know you'll be recognizing all those who sacrificed so that we can enjoy the country we have and remembering what memorial day is all about. >> we will. >>> coming up on our supersized edition of "all in," now nearly two months of physical distancing is affecting all of our mental health. an unseen toll of the virus after this. and right now, is a time for action. so, for a second time we're giving members a credit on their auto insurance. because it's the right thing to do. we're also giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can take care of things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit car
for the future to care about the people suffer, except to only care about himself. >> senator cory booker of new jersey, i hope you get some time in the beautiful weather this weekend. maybe you can find a service either on the internet or maybe outside that is safely spaced, which seems like maybe the best move for worship these days. thanks a lot, senator. >> thank you, man. i'm going to keep you in prayer this weekend. >> thank you. >> and thank you. and i know you'll...
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with me are columnist for the daily mirror — susie boniface and michael booker— the deputy editor ofress. tomorrow's front pages, starting with ‘schools to defy unions and reopen next month' reads the front page of the times — as it reports that four school academy chains are planning to reopen to pupils next month. doctors say that reopening schools on the 1st ofjune is too dangerous, reports the guardian. the i leads too on back to school plans, which the paper describes as being ‘in turmoil‘, with parents y for children to return, and teaching unions still not convinced on safety after meeting with uk science advisers. on the front page of the financial times, more detail on demands from unions for the government to model how many black and asian teachers are likely to die as a result of lifting the lockdown. and the situation with schools is also leading on the front page of the daily mirror, which describes back to school plans as being ‘in chaos‘. the daily mail leads on news that hospital admissions for coronavirus have halved since the pandemic‘s peak — as revealed by the hea
with me are columnist for the daily mirror — susie boniface and michael booker— the deputy editor ofress. tomorrow's front pages, starting with ‘schools to defy unions and reopen next month' reads the front page of the times — as it reports that four school academy chains are planning to reopen to pupils next month. doctors say that reopening schools on the 1st ofjune is too dangerous, reports the guardian. the i leads too on back to school plans, which the paper describes as being...
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all be a school over there was a village house with 2 rounds but it was made of wood and bricks booker's i made a good job let me show you where the stable store and father's workshop and i bunker. during world war 2 years of his family here did use and partisans in the bunker. 7 people lived underground here for 2 years is out then won't get them there are all of the above this bunker was a pipe was the air came in or not and the jews and the polish protestants got their air through this part of course my parents also gave them food water should be a condominium found out shows there are just so you are not alone yet. and the whole tragedy and torture took place here. and show you how your summer holiday the germans came into cars soldiers and the injuries i'm so many. value knock on the door and ask if they're so frustrated here. in violet's they started smashing the windows with their rifles. all the planes were broke up shit just my mother was crying and took us children out to the very beginning we children ran behind our mom and papa we were all practically naked undershirts it was
all be a school over there was a village house with 2 rounds but it was made of wood and bricks booker's i made a good job let me show you where the stable store and father's workshop and i bunker. during world war 2 years of his family here did use and partisans in the bunker. 7 people lived underground here for 2 years is out then won't get them there are all of the above this bunker was a pipe was the air came in or not and the jews and the polish protestants got their air through this part...