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inthe united states capitol washington members of congress the shah -- hear speak of the firm allianceween the people of the u.s. and the people of iran. >> america gave us generous financial assistance, thus facilitating our task in the implementation of our vast and -- vast economic plans for which i which to extend it to you our deep gratitude and sincerest thanks. [applause] shah pahlavi: we are absolutely set that the freedom and security of people around the world depend upon the will in to of the and determination american people to continue with the struggle without flagging. we hope you decide as you have in the past that it is worthwhile, but i can assure you whatever your decision may be that the people of iran have not maintained their freedom for 2500 years in order to now surrender. [applause] at the white house, the resident of the american and empresshe shah join president kennedy to discuss the security arrangements between the two nations. president kennedy and the shah agree on the value of continued assistance to the economic development program in iran. ♪ washingto
inthe united states capitol washington members of congress the shah -- hear speak of the firm allianceween the people of the u.s. and the people of iran. >> america gave us generous financial assistance, thus facilitating our task in the implementation of our vast and -- vast economic plans for which i which to extend it to you our deep gratitude and sincerest thanks. [applause] shah pahlavi: we are absolutely set that the freedom and security of people around the world depend upon the...
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capitol washington are also suffering the consequences of the kobe 1000 epidemic especially those who are current teens at home. lockdown hits home it's an experience liz burns and her family could have never imagined but since they're all p.r. was hospitalized with a high fever the burns are quarantined inside their house the only way we can conduct an interview is by phone through the window. initially they like something you know and weren't you worried about it and then the home and see it on the wall that you can run. are 9 over the next 24 hours. and realize she was negative for everything else and you know. what you're her record were very and all the public health authorities said that she didn't meet. liz burns blames the us government for not responding to the coronavirus threat quickly enough they could have done a lot more at the beginning. i think we should have learned from the pandemic that had happened and asia and. other countries more on it very quickly and forcefully. on the streets of washington d.c. life has slowed down dramatically the usually busy streets remain
capitol washington are also suffering the consequences of the kobe 1000 epidemic especially those who are current teens at home. lockdown hits home it's an experience liz burns and her family could have never imagined but since they're all p.r. was hospitalized with a high fever the burns are quarantined inside their house the only way we can conduct an interview is by phone through the window. initially they like something you know and weren't you worried about it and then the home and see it...
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as well because at one point there was a plan to entomb washington in the capitol beneath the kript and they wanted to have an open air rotunda, so even though washington didn't live in the building there were plans and designs at different moments to yen to entomb him in the capitol. then i see the washington monument, which sort of became the substitute in the century for memorializing washington. they wanted to build something magnificent and the washington monument standing at 550 feet tall, it was pretty incredible for its time. i think it ended up taking about 40 years just to complete. >> what was the focus of your research? >> sure. so my book is called "the president's cabinet, george washington and the creation of an american institution" and it looks at how the cabinet actually came about. it's an institution we're all familiar with, it's very public, but it is not in the constitution, it was not created by any legislation. so my book set about asking where did it actually come from. and the answer is that washington created it about two and a half years into his pr
as well because at one point there was a plan to entomb washington in the capitol beneath the kript and they wanted to have an open air rotunda, so even though washington didn't live in the building there were plans and designs at different moments to yen to entomb him in the capitol. then i see the washington monument, which sort of became the substitute in the century for memorializing washington. they wanted to build something magnificent and the washington monument standing at 550 feet...
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washington, d.c. bracing for a dramatic decrease. howard university hospital here in the nation's capitol. hough is washington preparing for a possible surge? >> reporter: well, wolf, howard university really at the front leans of this the hospitals especially because it really the a world class trauma center. it has a great deal of experience in dealing with the underserved community, african-american and poor community sections of washington you see don't have a major hospital, they come here to howard university hospital. also they have been tasked by the mayor, mayor bowser to participate to be one of the covid-19 hospitals, as a go-to facility. they are providing 170 extra beds. the mayor says she may need up to a thousand if not more. there is a triage center we were shown today set up. a tent outside of the hospital. that is where they will actually be assessing people that i are asking them to come in. they will assess them to see how sick they are. whether or not they have to be admitted into the hospital. wolf, talking to the president of howard university dr. wayne frederick, the
washington, d.c. bracing for a dramatic decrease. howard university hospital here in the nation's capitol. hough is washington preparing for a possible surge? >> reporter: well, wolf, howard university really at the front leans of this the hospitals especially because it really the a world class trauma center. it has a great deal of experience in dealing with the underserved community, african-american and poor community sections of washington you see don't have a major hospital, they...
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capitol hill, washington, sending money to individual states who may be suffering severely through lostenue and picking up a lot of -- >> president trump: i think there's a big difference from a state that lost money because of covid and a state that's been run really badly for 25 years. there's a big difference, in my opinion. we have to talk about things like payroll tax cuts. we have to talk about things like sanctuary cities, eggs and example. i think century city's is something that has to be brought up. people who are criminals are protected, they are protected from prosecution. i think that has to be done. that's one of the problems of states have. i don't think even know they have a problem, but they have a big problem. the sanctuary city situation. we have to talk about a lot of different things. we are certainly open to talking, but it would really have to be covid-related, not related to mismanagement over long term, over a long period of time. >> reporter: you make that much of a distinction. >> president trump: it's an important distinction to make. we are not looking to do
capitol hill, washington, sending money to individual states who may be suffering severely through lostenue and picking up a lot of -- >> president trump: i think there's a big difference from a state that lost money because of covid and a state that's been run really badly for 25 years. there's a big difference, in my opinion. we have to talk about things like payroll tax cuts. we have to talk about things like sanctuary cities, eggs and example. i think century city's is something that...
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capitol hill. all eyes on washington where lawmakers are ready to put the rubber stamp on the nearly $500
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. >>> a live look at capitol hill, lawmakers are heading back to washington for a final vote tomorrow on more money for hospitals and small businesses affected by the pandemic. "today in the bay's" tracie potts joins us more with what's expected. tracie? >> reporter: what's expected lawmakers will get this on the president's desk as early as tomorrow. the senate has approved it. the house has different rules, they have to vote in person. that's why lawmakers are scrambling back to washington to try to get that done. >> the bill as amended is passed. >> reporter: the house votes tomorrow on $484 billion that cleared the senate most to help small businesses shut down by the coronavirus including money for those owned by women and minorities. >> this is a real victory for smaller businesses. the leader has said really didn't have the banking relationships. >> reporter: it includes items democrats insisted on adding. >> $75 billion to aid hospitals which really need the aid, and very badly. i'm very proud of that. and $25 billion to support coronavirus testing efforts. >> we need help fro
. >>> a live look at capitol hill, lawmakers are heading back to washington for a final vote tomorrow on more money for hospitals and small businesses affected by the pandemic. "today in the bay's" tracie potts joins us more with what's expected. tracie? >> reporter: what's expected lawmakers will get this on the president's desk as early as tomorrow. the senate has approved it. the house has different rules, they have to vote in person. that's why lawmakers are...
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capitol hill. all eyes on washington where lawmakers are ready to put the rubber stamp on the nearly $500 billion relief bill. the senate already taking action yesterday. >>> a very good morning to you and thanks for joining us on this earth day. i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. mike will have an skrupdate on traffic in about eight minutes. kari, you're working on some things for this year's earth day. >> we're going to talk about our carbon footprint and i'll talk about my own footprint as well coming up. as we start out let's head to san jose with a look at how the day will shape up. we're starting out with temperatures in the upper 40s but we do have a lot of sunshine so we'll have a cool start but it warms up nicely today. in fact, we'll reach into the upper 70s by this afternoon. we'll see a lot of upper 70s and even some low 80s going into parts of the east bay. so i'll be tracking that, and we'll talk about more of this warm weather in the forecast coming up in just a few minutes. as we head over to you, mike, how is it looking for the morning commute? >>> kari, overall everything
capitol hill. all eyes on washington where lawmakers are ready to put the rubber stamp on the nearly $500 billion relief bill. the senate already taking action yesterday. >>> a very good morning to you and thanks for joining us on this earth day. i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. mike will have an skrupdate on traffic in about eight minutes. kari, you're working on some things for this year's earth day. >> we're going to talk about our carbon footprint and...
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large part of the decision as i understand from the report from the capitol physician's office was what was happening in the washington, d.c., area. montgomery county, prince george's county the concern is all of this will be on the rise in the next week, so, again, i can't answer for what the senate -- how the senate takes the capitol physician's advice. i just know in our situation we had no choice but to take that advice and continue to work from home. also to try to be having some virtual hearings last week, maybe even some actual hearings with a few members showing up but not 430. >> madam speaker, i want to ask you about the story, the pdb, the president's daily briefing, was sounding the alarms over the spread of covid in china and lethal danger that it posed to mention as early as january, were you aware of it at that time? >> no. i have over 25 years in the intelligence community. the president's daily briefing is just so very important to decisionmaking and the rest. so what you just heard begs the question -- what did the president know and when did he know it? in addition to which, the scientists tell him
large part of the decision as i understand from the report from the capitol physician's office was what was happening in the washington, d.c., area. montgomery county, prince george's county the concern is all of this will be on the rise in the next week, so, again, i can't answer for what the senate -- how the senate takes the capitol physician's advice. i just know in our situation we had no choice but to take that advice and continue to work from home. also to try to be having some virtual...
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house of representatives has abruptly canceled plans to reconvene on may 4 after the capitol physician warned washington, d.c., remains a coronavirus hot spot, with the rate of infections continuing to rise. the decision threatens to further delay work on a massive new coronavirus relief bill. republican senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, meanwhile, says the senate will convene on monday as scheduled. mcconnell says he wants the next coronavirus stimulus bill to include liability protections for companies whose workers become ill or die after they're ordered back to the job once states reopen their economies. vice president mike pence, who leads the white house coronavirus task force, refused to wear a mask tuesday as he met with doctors and patients at the mayo clinic in minnesota. after the tour, pence was asked by reporters why he violated a mayo clinic policy requiring everyone in the hospital to wear a face covering or mask. vice pres. pence: let me say, vice president of the united states, i'm tested for the coronavirus on a regular basis. evereryone who is around me is tetested for the coror
house of representatives has abruptly canceled plans to reconvene on may 4 after the capitol physician warned washington, d.c., remains a coronavirus hot spot, with the rate of infections continuing to rise. the decision threatens to further delay work on a massive new coronavirus relief bill. republican senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, meanwhile, says the senate will convene on monday as scheduled. mcconnell says he wants the next coronavirus stimulus bill to include liability...
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capitol hill. lawmakers from across the country are heading back to washington for a final vote tomorrow, more money for hospitals and small businesses affected by the pandemic. "today in the bay's" tracie potts is live with more on what's expected. good morning, tracie. >> reporter: laura, good morning. we just learned this morning some of those applicants have had their information, their personal data, taken or exposed. the small business administration confirming this morning a data breach among applicants as they tried to re-fund and make more of those loans available. the house votes tomorrow on $484 billion that cleared the senate, most to help small businesses shut down by the coronavirus, including money for those owned by women and minorities. >> this is a real victory for smaller businesses. the leader has said we didn't have the banking relationships. >> reporter: it includes items democrats insisted on adding. >> $75 billion to aid hospitals, which really need the aid and very badly. very proud of that. and $25 billion to support coronavirus testing efforts. >> we need help from the fed
capitol hill. lawmakers from across the country are heading back to washington for a final vote tomorrow, more money for hospitals and small businesses affected by the pandemic. "today in the bay's" tracie potts is live with more on what's expected. good morning, tracie. >> reporter: laura, good morning. we just learned this morning some of those applicants have had their information, their personal data, taken or exposed. the small business administration confirming this...
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seeing these protests a state capitols... >> o'brien: ...even in washington state. >> ...protesters gatherolympia demanding that the governor act now. >> sunday's protests in olympia ationsheatest in a wave of >> are people expressing their views, i see where they working, they seem way they're very responsible people to me. >> the governor of washington state says the i president may iting violence. >> o'brien: in his governor inslee said trump was "unhinged," "off the rails," and "fomenting domestic rebellion." when i talked to governor inslee, ime to be rushing to re-open. >> all leaders have the biggest challenge to make sure people understand that as the sun comes up and the daffodils come out, we've got to double our efforts. because if you relax too soon the curve just can reb and start right back up again. the most dangerous element in mo staty is the virus of complacency because we have to be just as diligent for the next several weeks as we were the st several weeks. >> o'brien: i wanted to know what pandemic modeler chris murray thought of all of this. he runs the institute for
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, the surrender of lord cornwallis at yorktown. 1783, all these scenes shown in the capitol, general george washington resigning his commission. 17 88, the ratification of the united states constitution. the presidency of george washington from 1789 through 1797. an important part of this story, in 1790, the residency act by which congress gave george washington the authority to choose the location for the new capital. of 1791 for the new capital. a plan that imagined essentially from willing hills filled with a few homes and cows and sheep, a full-fledged city and new capital for the new nation. in 1800, the federal government relocates to washington for the first time. player inton is a key this post revolutionary history and the government having reestablished itself -- or having established itself, moving from philadelphia, mix washington -- makes washington the locus of commemoration. how do we depict the american revolution? here is a view of the capitol building in 1814. it had been under construction ofce 1793, but in the war 1812, had been burned by the british and you can see the two wings,
, the surrender of lord cornwallis at yorktown. 1783, all these scenes shown in the capitol, general george washington resigning his commission. 17 88, the ratification of the united states constitution. the presidency of george washington from 1789 through 1797. an important part of this story, in 1790, the residency act by which congress gave george washington the authority to choose the location for the new capital. of 1791 for the new capital. a plan that imagined essentially from willing...
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this is an image during world war ii, when we went to washington in 2013 to the capitol. edmund went with us. we are so glad he was able to receive that congressional gold medal. >> tonight we meet to immortalize men who were, in a way, meeting for the first time. men like edmund >> a member of the 195th field artillery battalion. one day, in 1944, he was walking through an orchard in southern france and heard one of his brethren singing under a tree. he recognized the dialect as creek. later on, it captain heard the two talking and immediately put them to work on opposite ends of a radio. that coincidence brought these two men onto the stage of history and alongside that elite band. he is with us today. i ask all of you to join me at welcoming him here and thanking him for his service. [applause] >> the commemoration, 20th of november. it was in 2013. this little traveling exhibit was designed when we had an exhibit -- a large exhibit from the smithsonian and we added a couple panels to it that was shared by the seminole code talkers in world war ii. here, we have edmund
this is an image during world war ii, when we went to washington in 2013 to the capitol. edmund went with us. we are so glad he was able to receive that congressional gold medal. >> tonight we meet to immortalize men who were, in a way, meeting for the first time. men like edmund >> a member of the 195th field artillery battalion. one day, in 1944, he was walking through an orchard in southern france and heard one of his brethren singing under a tree. he recognized the dialect as...
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washington to maintain social distancing while that vote is taking place. >>> now, we're going to see some social distancing at work under the capitol dome today. many lawmakers are back here in washington, but they'll be working under some new rules. keeping the virus out of this building could be a challenge today as lawmakers prepare to enter the house floor to get the final go ahead to a new relief package. they'll have to do so in small groups arranged in alphabetical order. >> just as we are going to vote tomorrow. we'll do it in a different manner. you would only have so many members on the floor to vote during that time period. >>> the bill to replenish on one program for small businesses and help fund hospitals is expected to easily pass. >> we want to go back to work and liver as we chose. >> there have been protests meantime, in a number of states and we are expecting more today. with many fed up with stay-at- home orders and a growing number of states are preparing to relax those rules. chief among them, georgia but putting the republican governor at odds with the president. >> i told the governor of georgia that i disagree strongly
washington to maintain social distancing while that vote is taking place. >>> now, we're going to see some social distancing at work under the capitol dome today. many lawmakers are back here in washington, but they'll be working under some new rules. keeping the virus out of this building could be a challenge today as lawmakers prepare to enter the house floor to get the final go ahead to a new relief package. they'll have to do so in small groups arranged in alphabetical order....
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we had entered what's called the national capitol airspace, cordoned around washington that exists even before 9/11. we're sitting there sort of excitedly talking about how cool this is, and then sudden both of us stop because both of us suddenly realized what this was. this was not a ceremonial escort. these guys were the last line of defense. if something came up out of the ground or, you know, or somewhere else in space at air force one, their job was to put their craft between that threat and air force one. and we come into land at andrew, and we come in like this, and we have these two f-16 fighters on our wing tip, as we're literally -- and again i'm strapped in looking at the president like this, as we come in, and at the last moment, the colonel pancakes the 747 on the runway, and as he does, these two f-16 fighters simultaneously turn on their afterburners to push ahead of the craft -- of air force one and so they boom and like this, 50 feet off the ground. couple years later, i was walking through the airport in atlanta, and this trim guy, about mid to late 30s comes up to me
we had entered what's called the national capitol airspace, cordoned around washington that exists even before 9/11. we're sitting there sort of excitedly talking about how cool this is, and then sudden both of us stop because both of us suddenly realized what this was. this was not a ceremonial escort. these guys were the last line of defense. if something came up out of the ground or, you know, or somewhere else in space at air force one, their job was to put their craft between that threat...
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what turns out to be something entirely unrelated to allocate as far as we know, people in washington and on capitol hill and so on are opening their mail and finding this powder which may or may not be and threats. that further really scares the top levels in the administration. i want to back up for a second there and say that the sentence september 11th attacks had caught the administration -- this is nine months into the administration. they have not paid enough attention to the warnings they got about al-qaeda. this administration thought of themselves as i am talking about the foreign policy team. people like cheney and rumsfeld. they are the professionals. they served in office before. they know how to run things. the clinton administration is a bunch of amateurs. that is their mindset. they are focused also on old issues involving states, by that i mean countries. their issues of foreign policy -- this is before september 11, are getting out of arms can stroll treaty with the soviet union. they're dealing with north korea, they have a moment with china, but they are dealing with the things t
what turns out to be something entirely unrelated to allocate as far as we know, people in washington and on capitol hill and so on are opening their mail and finding this powder which may or may not be and threats. that further really scares the top levels in the administration. i want to back up for a second there and say that the sentence september 11th attacks had caught the administration -- this is nine months into the administration. they have not paid enough attention to the warnings...
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>>>looking at video ever protest in the ci in washington state, there was a protest at the capitol building and olympia. these people demanding to be allowed to go back to work. >>> 4:3090. let's check back in with steve paulson for our monday morning forecast. >> reporter: there are many signs that that will happen this week. the pressure is pretty high. we can get rain with that, but this is not n, maybe toward san santa cruz mountains looks like a better opportunity. it will be a mostly cloudy day. 50s on the 10th here. and on short breeze. it has been that way since last thursday, friday. there is no exception for this morning. there will be one more coming in on wednesday. it will say to the north. is not going to do very much. there it is. all signs point towards a warm- up. santa rosa, .08. i would be surprised there surprised about that. this is probably the last system here for a while. everything says high pressure go thin after today. we are not quite there yet, but we are working on it. 60s on the temps. that is what it is going to do starting wednesday and going into friday. ma
>>>looking at video ever protest in the ci in washington state, there was a protest at the capitol building and olympia. these people demanding to be allowed to go back to work. >>> 4:3090. let's check back in with steve paulson for our monday morning forecast. >> reporter: there are many signs that that will happen this week. the pressure is pretty high. we can get rain with that, but this is not n, maybe toward san santa cruz mountains looks like a better opportunity....
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we are way behind the fondness by late february as rotavirus group states like washington and california lawmakers on capitol hill publicly questioned ministration the specials regarding whether or not resources have been stockpiled to deal with the crisis we do have in the strategic national stockpile ventilators we have masks we have enough support well of course not or we wouldn't be asking for a supplemental to seek more money to procure more of that but by march tom why did travel restrictions to include some european countries also declared a national emergency in the us still as great a virus cases expanded trump continued to downplay the problem it's going to disappear one day it's like a miracle it will disappear. he accused his democratic opponents weaponized in court. on a virus for political purposes and harming his reelection chances and this is the new home it's only as hundreds of new coronavirus cases emerge to process the us to the white house and now its national social distancing guidelines it prompted closures of most u.s. businesses overnight causing millions of americans to lose their j
we are way behind the fondness by late february as rotavirus group states like washington and california lawmakers on capitol hill publicly questioned ministration the specials regarding whether or not resources have been stockpiled to deal with the crisis we do have in the strategic national stockpile ventilators we have masks we have enough support well of course not or we wouldn't be asking for a supplemental to seek more money to procure more of that but by march tom why did travel...
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our reporter has more from washington, d.c.laak reason capitol hill hinting they're close on an emergency plan. cory booker saying he expects it to pass congress this week. >> i'm in the trenches of these negotiations. yesterday, around the clock, my team is just working to make sure that new jersey priorities are being met. >> reporter: the bipartisan deal would include roughly $300 billion in funding for small business loans. $75 billion for hospitals. and billions more for disaster loans and coronavirus testing. but trump economic adviser larry kudlow saying he doesn't know how long this second round of aid will last. >> the first one went like hot cakes. so the second one could go like >> rorter: ts over w ao up, smas emerging around the nation. >> i'm a business owner and we started a business about ten years ago. my business is being decimated as we speak. >> reporter: as some states are seeing a reduction in cases, others like massachusetts are seeing a rise. the nation's top infectious disease expert telling "good morning america" we need to reopen the economy carefully. >> if you
our reporter has more from washington, d.c.laak reason capitol hill hinting they're close on an emergency plan. cory booker saying he expects it to pass congress this week. >> i'm in the trenches of these negotiations. yesterday, around the clock, my team is just working to make sure that new jersey priorities are being met. >> reporter: the bipartisan deal would include roughly $300 billion in funding for small business loans. $75 billion for hospitals. and billions more for...
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and tolerances of the both countries, it is not an economic -- explicitly on capitol hill, it may be more quietly in washingtondi arabia, and some firmer pressure on sanctions in venezuela, hinting at what could happen to russia. direct engagement is as much a factor as reality. entire point.e the longer this goes, the more everyone will be focused on a workout in the end. francine: who will win in the end? who will win market share? who will come out triumphant? kevin: it is an open question. , will it be in opec victory, the answer is probably yes. shutdowns of higher marginal cost reduce or's are starting to happen, but in the near term, the long skidmark in the field patch, it takes a while to shut back in and when things start back up, it can take a while too , so victory will be measured at the margins, the high-margin producers. clearview are wonderfully wired into the washington zeitgeist some of us of a certain vintage remember -- zeitgeist. some of us of a certain vintage remember midland texas. how is the permian basin going to do? what do you hear from their political representatives and the energy
and tolerances of the both countries, it is not an economic -- explicitly on capitol hill, it may be more quietly in washingtondi arabia, and some firmer pressure on sanctions in venezuela, hinting at what could happen to russia. direct engagement is as much a factor as reality. entire point.e the longer this goes, the more everyone will be focused on a workout in the end. francine: who will win in the end? who will win market share? who will come out triumphant? kevin: it is an open question....
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governor, what do you think of this idea from capitol hill, washington, sending money to individual statesho may be suffering severely through lost revenues and picking up a lot of the tab. president trump: a big difference with a state that lost money because of covid and a state that's been run very badly for 25 years. there's a big difference in my opinion. we have to talk about things like payroll tax cuts. we'd have to talk about things like sanctuary cities as an example. i think sanctuary cities has to be brought up. where people that are criminals are protected. they are protected from prosecution. i think that has to be done. i think it's one of the problems that the states have. i don't even think they know they have a problem. but they have a big problem with it. the sanctuary city situation. we'd have to talk a lot of different things. but we are certainly open to talking, but it would really have to be covid related not related for mismanagement over a long time. long period of time. >> you make that distinction? president trump: it's a very simple distinction to make. we are
governor, what do you think of this idea from capitol hill, washington, sending money to individual statesho may be suffering severely through lost revenues and picking up a lot of the tab. president trump: a big difference with a state that lost money because of covid and a state that's been run very badly for 25 years. there's a big difference in my opinion. we have to talk about things like payroll tax cuts. we'd have to talk about things like sanctuary cities as an example. i think...
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capitol. speaker pelosi, good to see you, i'm glad you and yourself are well. you and your members traveled back to washington to cast your votes in person on that bill. but a new report in "the washington post" this morning says more than a dozen democrats think the house is failing to meet its constitutional mandate because it can't really legislate or oversee the coronavirus response. congressman denny heck says congress is ill-prepared. is it time to allow remote voting during a pandemic? >> they're two different issues. first, i'm very proud of our house democratic caucus. their unity, their ideas allowed us to have a bill that was much improved over what the administration was approving. the secretary of the treasury called me and said, i need a quarter trillion dollars in 48 hours. i said, i don't think so, we'll get back you to. when we did, with the leadership of maxine waters, chairwoman velasquez of the small business community, maxine of the banking committee, we were able to expand that initiative to include over $110 billion more for small businesses, and that was a very major achievement becaus
capitol. speaker pelosi, good to see you, i'm glad you and yourself are well. you and your members traveled back to washington to cast your votes in person on that bill. but a new report in "the washington post" this morning says more than a dozen democrats think the house is failing to meet its constitutional mandate because it can't really legislate or oversee the coronavirus response. congressman denny heck says congress is ill-prepared. is it time to allow remote voting during a...
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senators from both sides about what comes next but first, mike emanuel live at capitol hill to track it all from washington. good afternoon to you. >> house speaker nancy pelosi is celebrating some of the items democrats fought to get included in this $484 billion package. >> i'm very pleased it was transformed from the bill two weeks ago on the floor where the leader in the senate said this is it, 250, we are not doing anything else, that failed to get unanimous consent. at the same time that other proposal was put forth. >> a leading republican says the delay may have put small businesses and more americans out of work. >> it is unfortunate that speaker pelosi decided to hold up the spill nearly 16 days while small businesses and their workers desperately fought to hold on, especially minority owned businesses in underserved communities. they suffered and during this unnecessary delay, americans jobless numbers climbed to 26 million. >> this debate has featured some lawmakers wearing protective masks. leadership does not want hundreds of house members clustered on the floor during social distancing so sm
senators from both sides about what comes next but first, mike emanuel live at capitol hill to track it all from washington. good afternoon to you. >> house speaker nancy pelosi is celebrating some of the items democrats fought to get included in this $484 billion package. >> i'm very pleased it was transformed from the bill two weeks ago on the floor where the leader in the senate said this is it, 250, we are not doing anything else, that failed to get unanimous consent. at the...
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senators from both sides about what comes next but first, mike emanuel live at capitol hill to track it all from washington. good afternoon to you. >> house speaker nancy pelosi
senators from both sides about what comes next but first, mike emanuel live at capitol hill to track it all from washington. good afternoon to you. >> house speaker nancy pelosi
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capitol hill the president is denying these reports. >> reporter: the president's denying it buzz the "washington post" reported it originally the associated press has added on some details. nbc was noted that the president explode on a campaign call about these new numbers. some saying that it's false reporting that he was shouting at his campaign manager over this and internal polls show the president slipping behind joe biden in key states. the president reportedly said he would sue his campaign manager and did not believe the polling from inside his n campaign but we do know that he's planning to hi again soon >> i think i'm going to arizona next week and we look forward to to that and we hope to go to ohio very soon and we're start to move around and we'll have massive rallies. i can't imagine a rally when you have every fourth seat full. i hope we'll be able to do some good old fashioned 25,000 rallies. >> and michael flynn in his attempt to withdraw his guilty plea he's got new ammunition this note from the fbi we don't know who suggesting that what his lawyers have argued that he was set up in his interview with the fbi. also sayin
capitol hill the president is denying these reports. >> reporter: the president's denying it buzz the "washington post" reported it originally the associated press has added on some details. nbc was noted that the president explode on a campaign call about these new numbers. some saying that it's false reporting that he was shouting at his campaign manager over this and internal polls show the president slipping behind joe biden in key states. the president reportedly said he...
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>> i really see washington as the linchpin between those things. there is also a connection with the u.s. capitol as well because at one point, there was a plan to into washington in the united states capital within the crypt. he wanted -- they wanted to have an open air hole in the rotunda and a statue of washington and then washington entombed below. there were plans and designs at different moments to entomb him in the nation's capital. i see the washington monument pass the white house which became the substitute in the 19th century for memorializing washington. if they were not going to move his body, they wanted to build something magnificent. the washington monument standing at 555 feet tall, it was pretty incredible for its time. i think it ended up taking 40 years just to complete. >> what was the focus of your research? >> my book is called "the >> george washington and the creation of an american institution." it looks at how the cabinet came about. it is an institution we are familiar with. a very public thing but not in the constitution. it was not created by any legislation. my book
>> i really see washington as the linchpin between those things. there is also a connection with the u.s. capitol as well because at one point, there was a plan to into washington in the united states capital within the crypt. he wanted -- they wanted to have an open air hole in the rotunda and a statue of washington and then washington entombed below. there were plans and designs at different moments to entomb him in the nation's capital. i see the washington monument pass the white...
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washington in early 1861. it's from the household swaps the house is where most members of congress lived into the halls of the capitol itself smelled of wet clothing, cigars and charcoal that formed the chambers of congress. slavery predated and everywhere it was in the streets. although they are now in the capital being invested in human fleshre and had went across the potomac river to alexandria to shop. the 3100 enslaved men, women and children who were still inextricably woven into the fabric of washington life holding doors, driving carriages, cleaning up the mudin from boots and tending tables, waiting on tables reminded them at every turn the institution was alive and thriving in its capital. there was a tentative too much of the city at the western end of the mall whereas be aborted washington monument abandoned for the lack of financing. little had changed since 49 when charles dickens described its nondescript dwellings into the streets as a city of magnificent distances. nothing epitomized the city more than the capitol itself surrounded by the blocks for the ndw dome strewn around the building like the sy
washington in early 1861. it's from the household swaps the house is where most members of congress lived into the halls of the capitol itself smelled of wet clothing, cigars and charcoal that formed the chambers of congress. slavery predated and everywhere it was in the streets. although they are now in the capital being invested in human fleshre and had went across the potomac river to alexandria to shop. the 3100 enslaved men, women and children who were still inextricably woven into the...
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application approved, there is not money there and that's a really big moment here in washington for the administration and capitolill. >> dana: speaking of that, is there an update on replenishing the fund? >> there was an effort to have unanimous consent that it could increase by $250 billion, that was shot down by democrats. nancy pelosi wrote most recently over the past 24 hours saying she heard information that the funds were running low but hadn't seen confirmation that it was. they put out a statement today saying that's it, the funds are out. unless they replenish them. that's all. >> dana: and they have to do it by unanimous consent because they're not there altogether. also wanted to ask you about some reporting that you had last night, so describe for us more of what you're hearing from the intelligence officials about the origin of this virus. >> when asked about this on the record publicly, the chairman joint chief said that the intelligence is inconclusive, that the virus came from that lab in wuhan, but that it does look like it is natural. you have heard that now from the defense secretary and also
application approved, there is not money there and that's a really big moment here in washington for the administration and capitolill. >> dana: speaking of that, is there an update on replenishing the fund? >> there was an effort to have unanimous consent that it could increase by $250 billion, that was shot down by democrats. nancy pelosi wrote most recently over the past 24 hours saying she heard information that the funds were running low but hadn't seen confirmation that it...
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capitol hill and thursday pennsylvania avenue. washington d.c. is not that feel.not a museum of ancient monarch. his capital of the greatest republic in the world. it is the greatest, the most spectacular geometrical city. the story is the garden and cities. no city matches the grandeur of washington d.c. somebody who grew up in the court of louis the 15th and 16th and resigned very intimately and that's why he used when he designed washington. thank you look at this picture and say okay, extending the malls, you look at capitol hill, all the arrows in streets lead to the capitol hill. here we have this obvious hierarchy with congress. the u.s. is not a monarchy and what you're trying to do was present and use the language to present a language. you have this garden here. you also have that right angle to the wall, you have the president's palace, he is disappointed by the scale of the white house but i was supposed to be the other note of government. so there are already two at the right angle. each one with their own mouth leading up to them and they are connect
capitol hill and thursday pennsylvania avenue. washington d.c. is not that feel.not a museum of ancient monarch. his capital of the greatest republic in the world. it is the greatest, the most spectacular geometrical city. the story is the garden and cities. no city matches the grandeur of washington d.c. somebody who grew up in the court of louis the 15th and 16th and resigned very intimately and that's why he used when he designed washington. thank you look at this picture and say okay,...
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we are way behind the fondness by late february as rotavirus group states like washington and california lawmakers on capitol hill publicly questioned ministration the specials regarding whether or not resources have been stockpiled to deal with the crisis we do have in the strategic national stockpile ventilators we have masks we have enough for part well of course not or we wouldn't be asking for a supplemental to seek more money to procure more of that but by march tom why did travel restrictions to include some european countries also declared a national emergency in the us still as coronavirus cases expanded trump continued to downplay the problem it's going to disappear one day it's like a miracle it will disappear. he accused his democratic opponents weaponized in court. on a virus for political purposes and harming his reelection chances and this is the new home it's only as hundreds of new coronavirus cases emerge to process the us to the white house and now its national social distancing guidelines it prompted closures of most u.s. businesses overnight causing millions of americans to lose their jo
we are way behind the fondness by late february as rotavirus group states like washington and california lawmakers on capitol hill publicly questioned ministration the specials regarding whether or not resources have been stockpiled to deal with the crisis we do have in the strategic national stockpile ventilators we have masks we have enough for part well of course not or we wouldn't be asking for a supplemental to seek more money to procure more of that but by march tom why did travel...
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washington d.c. . deserted streets empty restaurants closed shops in the u.s. capitol to stop the spread of the virus more and more states are ordering their residents to stay at home but not everyone complies if you days ago police in neighboring maryland interrupted a church service where 50 people gather it and none of them were social distancing the old thirty's can only help that such attitudes will change soon as people understand what's at stake staying at home is challenging for everybody these days but now imagine staying at home if you live in a shack no one room shack with a lot of people at a very crowded space this is the reality for millions of south africans and although the lockdown rules off the 3 week locked on the extremely strict many people are simply not able to comply when you talk to current don't get the sense that people really kind of a certainly hasn't been the kind of runs on toward paper pasta we've seen in many countries you can even still find mosques like these inside pharmacies even though they are now selling for about 3 times the pri
washington d.c. . deserted streets empty restaurants closed shops in the u.s. capitol to stop the spread of the virus more and more states are ordering their residents to stay at home but not everyone complies if you days ago police in neighboring maryland interrupted a church service where 50 people gather it and none of them were social distancing the old thirty's can only help that such attitudes will change soon as people understand what's at stake staying at home is challenging for...
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. >> reporter: in washington, members of congress back on capitol hill. in masks and gloves. in staggered groups to pass a new relief bill, including $310 billion to replenish the tapped-out loan program for small businesses. rahma wright owns a small beauty business in d.c. she tried but wasn't able to get a loan before the fund ran out. >> my business has been tremendously impacted by covid-19. >> reporter: but who did get some of the money? many bigger companies like shake shack, ruth's chris steakhouse, and sweet green. with outrage growing, all three are returning the millions of dollars they were given. as for wright, she's furloughed her employees and tells us she's worried her company won't make it. >> we are equally a part of the economy, as much as these large companies are. and right now we need help. >> reporter: the treasury department has announced that any publicly traded company that received one of these loans now has to pay it back. it's a move to try and make sure that this money ends up in the hands of those small businesses who need it most. they are now
. >> reporter: in washington, members of congress back on capitol hill. in masks and gloves. in staggered groups to pass a new relief bill, including $310 billion to replenish the tapped-out loan program for small businesses. rahma wright owns a small beauty business in d.c. she tried but wasn't able to get a loan before the fund ran out. >> my business has been tremendously impacted by covid-19. >> reporter: but who did get some of the money? many bigger companies like shake...
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washington. same story for hillary vaughn on capitol hill today for us. lauren, let's begin with you on the markets? lauren: i can't hear but i can tell you what happened in the markets today. a lot of whiplash. the market was fixing positive news with negative news. the big news today was the fed stimulus, right? also the numbers from the coronavirus seem to be improving. so at the end of the did i we cannot say that the dow is up the best since 1938 but it was higher by 281 points. check out the s&p 500. it squeaks out its best weekly performance since 1974. what a week for the stock market. despite the negative news, one in 10 american workers has lost their job. we got those jobless claims this morning. take a look at the airlines, guys, it has been a spectacular week for them. names like american airlines, united up. some of them double digits. up all week. i have do have to tell you as you know the numbers for people flying, so low, under 100,000 a day this is one of the sectors beaten up so it is coming back a big way today. the fed, announced they
washington. same story for hillary vaughn on capitol hill today for us. lauren, let's begin with you on the markets? lauren: i can't hear but i can tell you what happened in the markets today. a lot of whiplash. the market was fixing positive news with negative news. the big news today was the fed stimulus, right? also the numbers from the coronavirus seem to be improving. so at the end of the did i we cannot say that the dow is up the best since 1938 but it was higher by 281 points. check out...
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capitol precarious at best. the emancipation process in washington, d.c. involved critical policies and these include and i think worth noting because it demonstrates that this -- these laws involve a process, right. the first confiscation act in 1861. the d.c. emancipation act of 1862, the supplemental act of 1862, the second confiscation act of 1862, the emancipation proclamation of 1863 and the repeal of the fugitive slave law in 1864 and many laws later slaves -- all slaves eventually become free, right. this complicated sequence of policy changes had varying impacts on the lives of black women particularly those arriving from neighboring slave holding states. nestled between the confederate territory in virginia and the loyal slate stave of maryland, wartime policy in the district created uncertain terms of liberty that black women struggled to decode. in the spring of 1862 congress freed just over 3,000 enslaved peoples in the nation's capital. it set in process the act a felony and compliance with a new order through kprensation for eachen slated pe
capitol precarious at best. the emancipation process in washington, d.c. involved critical policies and these include and i think worth noting because it demonstrates that this -- these laws involve a process, right. the first confiscation act in 1861. the d.c. emancipation act of 1862, the supplemental act of 1862, the second confiscation act of 1862, the emancipation proclamation of 1863 and the repeal of the fugitive slave law in 1864 and many laws later slaves -- all slaves eventually...
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washington, d.c. from all of us at cbs news, here in the nation's capitol with our dogs and everywhere around the worldgood night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> now at 6:00 p.m. a new meaning to the term city limits. >> quarantining on campus. with classes canceled, some college dorms are transformed into sequester sites. >> i wasn't anticipating this much demand. >> depleted personal protective equipment lines, how he turned an enterprise into a face shield factory. >> we begin where the town of sausalito is a favor spot for weekend visiters, especially on a weekend like this. but kpix 5's john ramos reports as of today, if you don't live or have official business there, you are no longer welcome. >> reporter: if it looks quiet, it may be people are shelter in place, or they have come here. this is union square yesterday. this is what sausalito looks like today. during normal times the town is packed on sunny weekends and even during the shelter in place it is a popular place to visi
washington, d.c. from all of us at cbs news, here in the nation's capitol with our dogs and everywhere around the worldgood night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >> now at 6:00 p.m. a new meaning to the term city limits. >> quarantining on campus. with classes canceled, some college dorms are transformed into sequester sites. >> i wasn't anticipating...