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i'm committal and oh how with the top stories on al-jazeera hundreds are protesting in the philippines ahead of president road rager to target his annual state of the nation address the demonstration is taking place at a university as protest outside of congress a band that's webster say is expected to lay out his plans for the next year he's been criticized for his handling of the pandemic and for a new law which gives police sweeping powers to meet on dugan is a manilla she says that recent government policies have brought the protesters onto the streets the president's state of the nation speech is a rare event when the president is actually.
i'm committal and oh how with the top stories on al-jazeera hundreds are protesting in the philippines ahead of president road rager to target his annual state of the nation address the demonstration is taking place at a university as protest outside of congress a band that's webster say is expected to lay out his plans for the next year he's been criticized for his handling of the pandemic and for a new law which gives police sweeping powers to meet on dugan is a manilla she says that recent...
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. >>>> the science council off ja is also asking the government to establish a perermanent committ to fight infectious diseas. the council says the committee would be made up of medical experts and provide advice to the cabinet. meanwhile, japan's government says it is going to compensate people for cancellation fees for bookings made under a discount program to promote domestic tourism. the go to travel campaign is set to start on wednesday. it is aimed at helping revive the economy, which has been hit hard by the pandemic. the last week travel to and from tokyo was dropped from the program. trips by tokyo residents were also excluded. the decision came as a number of coronavirus cases in the capital rose significantly. the government initially said it would not cover any of the cancellation costs, but now it is reversing that decision as calls for compensation arose from people who had made plans in the hopes of discounts. industry is looking into the situation and studying measures to support the industry whihile reducing the trouble for users. >> the confusion has been mounting wi
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they scare more tar committal tarkan off when i go on monday wednesday and friday afternoon then there's a long gap over the weekend off and during this period i have to really watch what i eat and drink at the parried from sunday evening to monday is always terrible is have. i have the most fluid in my body at this point that it. is the most toxins in my body it's a disease that. florence's life is full of restrictions especially when it comes to what she eats and drinks. she's only allowed to consume at most a leader of water each day and her diet has to be low in salt potassium and phosphorus. right if you have one as a them because if i eat too much of those things that my heart starts to race and my muscles cramp arkin it's very unpleasant tests i get on with mia and that can get very dangerous. it can also even develop into a heart attack if it's not creatures in time by 30. florence gomez has been on a waiting list for a donor organ for 3 years now since then she hasn't been able to travel if an organ becomes available she has to be ready to go to the hospital almost immediately s
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it was a pioneer of the us civil rights movement congressman john lewis dies at the age of 80. 1 committal this is all just there a lot from don also coming up federal agents in the u.s. city of portland are accused of detaining back lives matter protesters without any explanation. taking to the airwaves classes in zimbabwe are held of the radio schools stay close to.
it was a pioneer of the us civil rights movement congressman john lewis dies at the age of 80. 1 committal this is all just there a lot from don also coming up federal agents in the u.s. city of portland are accused of detaining back lives matter protesters without any explanation. taking to the airwaves classes in zimbabwe are held of the radio schools stay close to.
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institution in beefing up monetary hastens but i think in countries where you have that it's half past non-committal almost a response or slow response then where they're stuck in the cycles of lockdowns and we're in these insurgents the africa center for disease control says more than 400000 people in africa have tested positive for college 19 the world health organization is worried the virus is now spreading widely across the continent which could make it the next epicenter catherine site al-jazeera. both still ahead here on al-jazeera rallying for reform villages are demanding sudan's government does more to protect them. and why the move to online tuition not u.s. universities could spell deportation for some foreign students. hello there the usual summer weather across much of the middle east it is hoss and it is dry the winds being quite strong the last few days in the sand and dust they should begin to ease and you can see a fair amount of crabber taking that into more western areas of yemen this has produced one or 2 showers as we go through tuesday we could just see as a cropper shaz devel
institution in beefing up monetary hastens but i think in countries where you have that it's half past non-committal almost a response or slow response then where they're stuck in the cycles of lockdowns and we're in these insurgents the africa center for disease control says more than 400000 people in africa have tested positive for college 19 the world health organization is worried the virus is now spreading widely across the continent which could make it the next epicenter catherine site...
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beefing up monitoring of hastens but i think in countries where you have that it's half past non-committal almost a response or slow response than we've been stuck in the cycles of lock downs and we're in these insurgents the africa center for disease control says more than 400000 people in africa have tested positive that 19 while health organization is worried the virus is now spreading widely across the continent which could make it the next epicenter catherine al-jazeera. almost $200.00 migrants rescued by charity boats in the mediterranean have arrived in sicily of the 9 days stuck on board planes just go to them to another vessel where they will be quarantined to prevent the spread of corona virus the rival kept tense a few days onboard the ocean viking. the british industry has welcomed a $2000000000.00 lifeline from the government finances museums and music venues remain empty during the corona virus outbreak ministers say the support package will save the crown jewels of the u.k.'s our industry we cannot protect every job or challenge reports from london's west end. what is a thea
beefing up monitoring of hastens but i think in countries where you have that it's half past non-committal almost a response or slow response than we've been stuck in the cycles of lock downs and we're in these insurgents the africa center for disease control says more than 400000 people in africa have tested positive that 19 while health organization is worried the virus is now spreading widely across the continent which could make it the next epicenter catherine al-jazeera. almost $200.00...
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committal in darwin the headlines on al-jazeera hundreds are protesting in the philippines ahead of president ford regard to turkey's annual state of the nation address he's been criticized for his handling of the pandemic and the new door which gives pending sweeping pause to rely on the organ has the latest from the never. the philippines is still struggling to deal with the pandemic thousands of new cases every day and it can't be currently in recession and unknown future for students because according to the government there will be no face to face session or classes in the coming months so at this point you know the president supposed to speak in the coming hours we're hearing the kind of state of the nation our situation in numerate that by activists here they see if they were to give the president a mark it would be a passing. us a shot it's consolation the chinese city of chengdu the closure was ordered by china and was a retaliation for the americans asking beijing to shut down its conservation houston the 2 sides are at odds over a range of issues. global coronavirus cases have serv
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shouldn't beefing up monitoring of cases but i think in countries where you have that it's half past non-committal almost a response or slow response then we've been stuck in the cycles of lock downs and rear ends and surges the africa center for disease control says more than 400000 people in africa have tested positive carpet 19 the world health organization is worried the virus is now spreading widely across the continent which could make it the next epicenter catherine soy al-jazeera. brazilian president jade of also narrow has been tested for covert 19 after being taken to a military hospital with a high fever but he says his lungs a clean earlier he took further steps to water down on wearing face masks so they no longer have to be worn in prisons for instance last week he vetoed the use of mosques and churches schools and shops also faced a widespread criticism for not wearing a mask and poppy and flouting social distancing roads there would be no living i'm avoiding coming near because i just came from hospital or did a lung x. ray and it's clear i'm going to take a kind of a test now. for
shouldn't beefing up monitoring of cases but i think in countries where you have that it's half past non-committal almost a response or slow response then we've been stuck in the cycles of lock downs and rear ends and surges the africa center for disease control says more than 400000 people in africa have tested positive carpet 19 the world health organization is worried the virus is now spreading widely across the continent which could make it the next epicenter catherine soy al-jazeera....
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pandemic what's been remarkable about his support is how unrelenting it is his supporters that are very committmitted. are you seeing glimpses of his steady supporters looking ahead from president trump at this stage? >> he makes a habit and sometimes without evidence that he has internal numbers showing that he's doing much better than experts predict and of course a big part of that is his loyal base. >> that's certainly tempting to read into a poll like that but what we learned is that the polls were not always reliable many experts were surprised with president trump's victory and the polls certainly didn't capture this is there reason to believe that polls will be more accurate and more reliable this time around >> there's no doubt that trump is worried about the polls right now. it's premature to say that this race is over and if you did look at the last presidential election, the same average had hillary clinton up by 8% in august of 2016 that's even closer to that year's election than we are now in 2020. so these races often do have a tendency of tightening up. plus what matters isn't t
pandemic what's been remarkable about his support is how unrelenting it is his supporters that are very committmitted. are you seeing glimpses of his steady supporters looking ahead from president trump at this stage? >> he makes a habit and sometimes without evidence that he has internal numbers showing that he's doing much better than experts predict and of course a big part of that is his loyal base. >> that's certainly tempting to read into a poll like that but what we learned...
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shouldn't beefing up monitoring of cases but i think in countries where you have that it's half past non-committal almost a response or slow response then where they're stuck in the cycles of lock downs and rear ends and surges the africa center for disease control says more than 400000 people in africa have tested positive carpet 19 the world health organization is worried the virus is now spreading widely across the continent which could make it the next epicenter catherine al-jazeera. the united states says it will force for an students to leave the country for their classes a move to fully online because of the pandemic well most colleges are yet to announce their plans harvard says all its classes from september will be conducted online or last month trump ministrations suspended visas for some foreign workers saying it would create jobs for americans so how is this is a law professor at rutgers university and she expects major pushback against the trumpet ministrations move. he's clearly continuing and immigration agenda as in a phobic immigration agenda which is to keep as many people that
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you have this kind of government program began to attack the stigma with the president of the black committf receiving welfare. the federal government opened up offices to recruit blacks into the welfare system and as a consequence in the early 70s, millions of blacks were recruited into the welfare system in new york and other major cities at a time when the unemployment rate was 4% for black man. so what the social engineers at the time became true. up until 1960, 85% of all black families were men and women raising children, that defines to 75% of families. so social policies of the 60s where racism could not accomplish before. mark: you have now started a 1776 group to counter the 1619 new york times -- the 16th 19 new york times effort, or read the first paragraph of one of their articles on this so the american people know what they're up to, they say 1619 ise year most americans know of a notable date in the country's history, i certainly do not. those who do our utmost a tiny fraction that can tell you that 1776 is the year of the nation's birth, what if we were to tell you that the
you have this kind of government program began to attack the stigma with the president of the black committf receiving welfare. the federal government opened up offices to recruit blacks into the welfare system and as a consequence in the early 70s, millions of blacks were recruited into the welfare system in new york and other major cities at a time when the unemployment rate was 4% for black man. so what the social engineers at the time became true. up until 1960, 85% of all black families...
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police aren't condemnin committe murders. this is black on black crime in poor neighborhoods done by hoodlums. and that's where i say every community wants better policing but it's not to be used to dilute. >> dana: you can't solve other problems either if you wanted reform are better policing, if you were in the middle of a situation, what i'm looking at is pretty shocking statistics when it comes to increasing crime. >> that's exactly right. this requires a cohesion that a lot of these big cities are missing to include two really important elements which are enforcement and follow through. so what does it matter if we call for more cops or we bring in the national guard to augment local departments if they are not able to make any arrests or if they are, but there isn't a prosecution or if there is a prosecution but there aren't actual deterrent consequences or judicial discretion to withhold bail or to make an exception to a preclassified nonviolent crime if he or she feels with that situation right detainment or extended
police aren't condemnin committe murders. this is black on black crime in poor neighborhoods done by hoodlums. and that's where i say every community wants better policing but it's not to be used to dilute. >> dana: you can't solve other problems either if you wanted reform are better policing, if you were in the middle of a situation, what i'm looking at is pretty shocking statistics when it comes to increasing crime. >> that's exactly right. this requires a cohesion that a lot of...
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he was the former chairman of the student nonviolent committ committee, coordinated the historic marchon with martin luther king. organizing voter registration drives, going to freedom rides, coming to washington with the first time, getting arrested, going to jail, being beaten, i never thought, i never dreamed of the possibility that an african-american would one day be elected president of the united states. although notably lewis initially backed hillary clinton for president in 2008. john lewis was born in floyd, alabama, the son of sharecroppers. as a teenager, he was inspired by the nonviolence of rosa parks and martin luther king jr. he first worked with the local movement in 1961, one of the original 13 activist who participated in the freedom rides. in 1965, lewis told 600 people -- he led 600 people, i should say, a 54-mile march from selma, the state can both my capital and coming alabama, was later known as blood he sunday, and they started to cross the edmund pettus bridge, the protesters were met by state troopers armed with clubs, and a state trooper fractured his skull
he was the former chairman of the student nonviolent committ committee, coordinated the historic marchon with martin luther king. organizing voter registration drives, going to freedom rides, coming to washington with the first time, getting arrested, going to jail, being beaten, i never thought, i never dreamed of the possibility that an african-american would one day be elected president of the united states. although notably lewis initially backed hillary clinton for president in 2008. john...
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i will acknowledge, certain publicans on the committ have been asking we did, technical questions aboutr of these companies, particularly representativeor armstrong of dakota. but largely,is we have seen to more bipartisan action. anchor: there were a couple of lines of questioning i would like to get your take on the one in particular against facebook's congresswoman jpapal.washington and sheed af facebook was trying to overrun instagram even as it was trying to buy inagram? >>u do pyour competitors? >> we haveerinly adapted features others have let in, as others h features that --pted >> i'm not asking about others, i'm concerned about you, mr. zuckerberg. how many competitors did facebook conduct copying? >> congresswoman, can't give you a number of companies. anchor: we know that facebook went o to acquire instagram for abou$1 billion in cash and stock. but this allegation thatzu erberg was threatening to overrun the company, bire ac, or we will run you over with our own product, is that what happened here? >> is fair to assume that what happened. i am not privy to mark ckerberg' sp
i will acknowledge, certain publicans on the committ have been asking we did, technical questions aboutr of these companies, particularly representativeor armstrong of dakota. but largely,is we have seen to more bipartisan action. anchor: there were a couple of lines of questioning i would like to get your take on the one in particular against facebook's congresswoman jpapal.washington and sheed af facebook was trying to overrun instagram even as it was trying to buy inagram? >>u do pyour...
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coming from washington state congresswoman, the theme was based on e-mails that she says showed the committ zuckerberg was essentially threatening to overun instagram with similar photo product even as facebook wa trying buy instagram. take a listen to this exchange. >> do you copy your competitors? >> congresswoman, we've certainly adapt features that others have led as have other copied and adapted f featuresm -- >> i'm not concerned about others. i'm asking you, sce march of 201 of a ii that e-mail conversation how many competitors did febook end copying? >> cangresswoman, i give you a number ofpa ces. >> reporter: bee know facebook went on to acquire in cent gram for about a billion dollars in cash and stock but this allegation that zuckerberg was threateng to basically over run the company, be acquired or we will end you with our own product. is that fair, is that what happened here? >> i think it's fair to assume that that may be what happened. of course i'm not -- to mark zuckerbe's specific thoughts or either of the two founders of instagram. but i thinkt's fair to assume that the c
coming from washington state congresswoman, the theme was based on e-mails that she says showed the committ zuckerberg was essentially threatening to overun instagram with similar photo product even as facebook wa trying buy instagram. take a listen to this exchange. >> do you copy your competitors? >> congresswoman, we've certainly adapt features that others have led as have other copied and adapted f featuresm -- >> i'm not concerned about others. i'm asking you, sce march...
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beefing up monitoring of cases but i think in countries where you have that it's half house non-committal almost response or slow response then where they're stuck in the cycles of lockdowns and we are in these insurgents the africa center for disease control says more than 400000 people in africa have tested positive carpet 19 the world health organization is worried the virus is now spreading widely across the continent which could make it the next epicenter catherine saw as iraq. coming up on this news hour from london dozens of people are killed after 3 days of floods and mudslides in southern japan. the former partner of billionaire paedophile jeffrey epstein is taken to prison. and still no offers from the n.f.l. but current captain it has just signed a deal with disney details coming up in sports with me. china's ambassador to the u.k. has lashed out at the british government's offer of potential citizenship to millions of people in hong kong. says the move amounts to gracious interference in china's internal affairs and accuse the u.k. of making irresponsible remarks britain is am
beefing up monitoring of cases but i think in countries where you have that it's half house non-committal almost response or slow response then where they're stuck in the cycles of lockdowns and we are in these insurgents the africa center for disease control says more than 400000 people in africa have tested positive carpet 19 the world health organization is worried the virus is now spreading widely across the continent which could make it the next epicenter catherine saw as iraq. coming up...
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he cut olympic committee announced on monday that it had formally submitted a request to join non-committal dialogue with the i.o.c. it's not the 1st time the country has been drawn to staging the multi-sport event though has failed in the past to land the games it has however stage a number of major international events including last year's a world athletics championships and it will also host the 2022 football world cup well for more on this story we're joined by simon chadwick professor of the eurasian sports industry 1st of all simon are you surprised by cutters interest in the olympics. not at all as we know for several years now qatar has been an important event destination for sports and this is very much bound up in country strategy within cats are so having failed in 2022 to attract the. the olympics i think it was inevitable that sooner or later we get another bit coming along and of course you've got to keep in mind that cattle will have the infrastructure in place and we'll be looking for a legacy from the horse thing of the world cup in 2022 as i said earlier that they failed
he cut olympic committee announced on monday that it had formally submitted a request to join non-committal dialogue with the i.o.c. it's not the 1st time the country has been drawn to staging the multi-sport event though has failed in the past to land the games it has however stage a number of major international events including last year's a world athletics championships and it will also host the 2022 football world cup well for more on this story we're joined by simon chadwick professor of...
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alarm committal this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes we cannot we cannot. fishline of of be a view the u.n. special reportorial says the u.s. killing in january of a top iranian military leader by drone sets a dangerous precedent. of zera gains access to an alleged prison that libya's un recognized government says was used by warlords to torture opponents. after 2 nights of protests over a possible weekend lockdown serbia's government backtracks and says it will not happen. spiritual worshippers who normally climb japan's mount fuji this time of year have to make plans because of the coronavirus pandemic. and sporting a silent gesture that major league soccer hopes will act go throughout the world players unite against racial injustice ahead of the competition 3 start in florida . the u.n. special repertory on extra judicial killings has presented her annual report to the human rights council and is raising concerns about the growing use of armed drones photogs and killings i guess kalamata had earlier declared the u.s. drone strike in january that killed
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non-committal almost a response or slow response then we've been stuck in the cycles of lock downs and we're in these insurgents the africa center for disease control says more than 400000 people in africa have tested positive that 19 the world health organization is worried the virus is now spreading widely across the continent which could make it the next step the center catherine saw al-jazeera. almost $200.00 migrants rescued by a charity bird in the mediterranean sea have arrived in sicily after 9 days stuck on board police escort them to another vessel where they'll be quarantined to prevent the spread of the coronavirus the arrival capped a tense few days on board the viking the charity s.o.s. mediterranea declared an emergency after some migrants became agitated with the wait for approval to dock. maxwell the british and alleged accomplice of sex offender jeffrey epstein has been transferred to a prison in new york a number of epstein's victims accuse maxwell of being instrumental in grooming young girls abuse accusations that she denies there were letters under reports. the me
non-committal almost a response or slow response then we've been stuck in the cycles of lock downs and we're in these insurgents the africa center for disease control says more than 400000 people in africa have tested positive that 19 the world health organization is worried the virus is now spreading widely across the continent which could make it the next step the center catherine saw al-jazeera. almost $200.00 migrants rescued by a charity bird in the mediterranean sea have arrived in sicily...
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the intelligence and security committe says the government badly underestimated the threat, while thetelligence agencies took their eye off the ball. we'll have reaction from westminster and moscow shortly, but first, our political correspondent nick ea rdley. what influence does russia have here? in our politics and in wider british society. did russia interfere? it's been months since an influential group of mps investigated russian interference. today, after accusations of delay and cover—up, we finally found out their conclusions, that the government just hasn't done enough. but in our opinion, the uk government took its eye off the ball because of its focus on counterterrorism. the government had badly underestimated the response required to the russian threat and is still playing catch—up. russia poses a tough intelligence challenge, and the agencies here must have the tools they need to tackle it. the committee noted widespread allegations russia tried to interfere in the brexit referendum through the use of online trolls and russian media. but they say it's impossible to tell
the intelligence and security committe says the government badly underestimated the threat, while thetelligence agencies took their eye off the ball. we'll have reaction from westminster and moscow shortly, but first, our political correspondent nick ea rdley. what influence does russia have here? in our politics and in wider british society. did russia interfere? it's been months since an influential group of mps investigated russian interference. today, after accusations of delay and...
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grandfather's professional aspirations but the logic informing the president's worldview fit neatly in a committmential and political order in which people could be a credit to their race while their humanity was stripped away. thank you. [applause] i'm there. >> we have a few minutes. i'm going to say we have 15 minutes. i'm going to start the conversation, but then we try and open it up. get some questions and comments from the floor. jonathan, i want to end up with your observation about who a long in what -- belongs in what place. and the impact wilson had not on white america but on african-american america. and this was a time when a generation you have written about, a rather remarkable generation in every aspect of american life, emerged from the african-american community. and sometimes it is referred to as the negro generation. it also is a generation that was born more or less in the 1890's. they were coming-of-age directly during wilson's tenure as president. people like ralph -- langston hughes, locke, logan, hurston. it really turned out to be a very significant generation of people. a
grandfather's professional aspirations but the logic informing the president's worldview fit neatly in a committmential and political order in which people could be a credit to their race while their humanity was stripped away. thank you. [applause] i'm there. >> we have a few minutes. i'm going to say we have 15 minutes. i'm going to start the conversation, but then we try and open it up. get some questions and comments from the floor. jonathan, i want to end up with your observation...
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had not proceeded or raised reasonable doubts and the judge said there was no necessity to prove committal chairman and finance minister at the time. haslinda: this is the first of three trials for najib. what next for him? when it comes to today's case, we're waiting to see if sentencing might be meted out. other charges are on the agenda here. and some still being laid out this morning in the kuala lumpur court. this morning that judges really on three criminal breach of trust charges. when it comes to the guilty verdict we expect he will appeal on option and money laundering charges, 42 in total and this is the first of three trials and one of five criminal proceedings linked to 1mdb. it is likely his lead defense lawyer will look for a lighter sentencing when it comes to the guilty verdict meted out today by the judge. and whether he seeks to appeal and the timeline comes with that will have an impact on his thatical influence, given a conviction charge would prevent him from holding political office for a number of years. a verdict five years on. sophie kamaruddin in hong kong followi
had not proceeded or raised reasonable doubts and the judge said there was no necessity to prove committal chairman and finance minister at the time. haslinda: this is the first of three trials for najib. what next for him? when it comes to today's case, we're waiting to see if sentencing might be meted out. other charges are on the agenda here. and some still being laid out this morning in the kuala lumpur court. this morning that judges really on three criminal breach of trust charges. when...
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speaker, it is -- i'm somewhat infamous, i suppose, s some other committs and staff k he so many importantse and senate passedasn't the but these bills must pass. people is going services of its government of in so many critical thenits job. avbe have chair two members who care about that process.ú4 in mrs. lo. serving some period of time ttee. shis ative that i have ande her nk it's not of e selves in washington is getting its work passinth0 appro unfortunately, mr. speaker to mark up w ot passing anytherher, of our bills ndedxm i senate and norme chair i don't see any g maup maup if create fodderor than m that bleak republicans' i8b app our values communicat then your mouth is articulating think is usefe hear. this, national security that reflect governing for the p f the republican eslu is why i'm blects our prioritiesward and helpin bill willre that th assistance they need83cted america. enviro and wese iay toell. in particular, incl for theam to my state and t ll wildlife refuge.ha tmmemy4ative displays honori thathu president from order to build thishe pay fo then. nobody believes i
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thank you to the chair and ranking members of the committ committee, in particular for putting together such a good bill and hard-working staff, i'm proud to be a member of this subcommittee and appreciate the issues that have to be tackled and done in this bill. want to mention a couple of other things, i'm fortunate to be cochair of the bipartisan caucus and it's wonderful to see 170 billing dollars in the neh. frequently, money for the arts gets targeted and partisan rhetoric put down is something congress shouldn't be spending money on but this is a particularly hard-hit sector during the covid-19 and i don't think any of us should be dismissing it. it brings about $763 billion to our economy, 4.2% of gdp in the sectors we support every day. it's been devastated, so much of the arts requires us getting together in a room and sitting close to each other. it stretches from broadway to each one of our unities, small towns, small community theaters all shut down. that's the people out front and outback so this has taken a hard-hit and it's not clear when it will come together again so i
thank you to the chair and ranking members of the committ committee, in particular for putting together such a good bill and hard-working staff, i'm proud to be a member of this subcommittee and appreciate the issues that have to be tackled and done in this bill. want to mention a couple of other things, i'm fortunate to be cochair of the bipartisan caucus and it's wonderful to see 170 billing dollars in the neh. frequently, money for the arts gets targeted and partisan rhetoric put down is...
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conditions for today a little better tomorrow but looks like we're going to some easier weather for you committalhursday temperatures drop down nicely so that's what you have in store to look forward to as we again enjoy a week here in july we're halfway through the month of july and got the rest to go. >>as we leave you this morning we want to share some of the words of representative john lewis, this is him at the lincoln memorial. >>in 1963 where he became the youngest speaker at the march on washington. >>we knew i the one we do not want brotherhood and peace. get - [announcer] the following is a paid presentation for the titan pan. brought to you by tristar products. ceramic pans are great, because nothing sticks, but the problem is they can't brown and sear your food. stainless pans sear, but everything sticks and you're left with a cleanup disaster. well, now there's a breakthrough in cooking technology (sizzling) that's so innovative, it's reinventing cookware. (chopping) it will take you every step of the way to make perfect meals. (whooshing) introducing copper chef titan pan. copper ch
conditions for today a little better tomorrow but looks like we're going to some easier weather for you committalhursday temperatures drop down nicely so that's what you have in store to look forward to as we again enjoy a week here in july we're halfway through the month of july and got the rest to go. >>as we leave you this morning we want to share some of the words of representative john lewis, this is him at the lincoln memorial. >>in 1963 where he became the youngest speaker at...