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i was in law school in des moines, iowa in 1973. and the famous criminal defense lawyer was speaking and john, mary beth's brother, attended that. william treated him as a great hero, and of course we all clapped when we found out that the mr. tinker was in attendance and hearing them speak. i was just wondering with mary, did john ever make it through law school? i think i was a year or two ahead of him and just wondered what john was doing now. >> john did not go to law school, and i think my brother learned was also interested in law school but he did not go to law school either. but we certainly taking a great interest in the law through the years because of this issue and so many others, so thanks for calling. >> how many children are there? >> there are six tinker children and all of them were involved in the tinker actions, even hope in fifth grade and paul in second granted as well, they want peach also so we had a great experience a few days ago going back to their elementary schools to celebrate 50 years, and we even met o
i was in law school in des moines, iowa in 1973. and the famous criminal defense lawyer was speaking and john, mary beth's brother, attended that. william treated him as a great hero, and of course we all clapped when we found out that the mr. tinker was in attendance and hearing them speak. i was just wondering with mary, did john ever make it through law school? i think i was a year or two ahead of him and just wondered what john was doing now. >> john did not go to law school, and i...
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he lost his pulpit iowa, and we moved to des moines. my mother was -- grew up in south texas and had witnessed a lot of racism. she was very concerned that we as children have black friends, and she worked on that. and we did have black friends. and so we took our friends to church with us. well, the same sort of thing happened in des moines, iowa, and my father was asked to leave because they did not want the controversy. this was in 1962. and so my father worked for the quakers then, and the quakers as you may know were very instrumental in the civil rights movement, the anti-slavery movement way back. the quakers just loved the fact that our father was interested in those issues. and so he became the peace education secretary for the american friends service committee, which is a quaker organization. and as peace education secretary his job was to organize lectures and symposia so that people could discuss the important issues of the day. now the important issues in the mid 1960s, most important issues were the civil rights movement
he lost his pulpit iowa, and we moved to des moines. my mother was -- grew up in south texas and had witnessed a lot of racism. she was very concerned that we as children have black friends, and she worked on that. and we did have black friends. and so we took our friends to church with us. well, the same sort of thing happened in des moines, iowa, and my father was asked to leave because they did not want the controversy. this was in 1962. and so my father worked for the quakers then, and the...
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we begin at 8:00 eastern with tinker versus des moines which established that students don't lose first amendment rights on school grounds. and then at 9:35, "new york times" versus united states which restricts the government's power over the president and broadened journalists' first amendment protections. watch landmark cases tonight on c-span3 and any time at c-span.org. >>> c-span has unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events. you could watch all of c-span's public affairs programming on television, online or listen on our free radio app. and be part of the national conversation through c-span's daily washington journal program or through our social media feeds. c-span created by the american television cable companies and brought to you today by your television provider. up next on american history tv, a 1945 news reel about the founding meeting of the united nations. the u.n. charter was signed in june of that year by more than 40 nations. ♪ ♪ >>> the next to last session of the united nations conference, presiding, paying tribu
we begin at 8:00 eastern with tinker versus des moines which established that students don't lose first amendment rights on school grounds. and then at 9:35, "new york times" versus united states which restricts the government's power over the president and broadened journalists' first amendment protections. watch landmark cases tonight on c-span3 and any time at c-span.org. >>> c-span has unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy...
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a des moines funeral director in his case.as in black and white, among all those other pieces of evidence. andrew waggoner. how did he explain that? >> at that time you don't. >> so did andy wegener kill justin michael, the man who replaced him in angie's party? >> we immediately went to andy's place of business and brought him back to headquarters for questioning. and we asked him about his relationship with angie. >> and more to the point perhaps, his relationship or the lack of it, with justin. >> have you ever met justin? >> once. >> where was that at? >> at joe's pub in johnston. >> random run-in, or was it a gathering -- >> no. it was a gathering with a group of friends. it was an engagement party. >> was justin the person who she was in the relationship after you broke up with her, or was there someone les? >> there might have been somebody else. >> you don't have any idea? >> no. >> the last time you talked to angie would have been when? >> she sent a text that said, "happy birthday," i said, "okay, thanks," that was i
a des moines funeral director in his case.as in black and white, among all those other pieces of evidence. andrew waggoner. how did he explain that? >> at that time you don't. >> so did andy wegener kill justin michael, the man who replaced him in angie's party? >> we immediately went to andy's place of business and brought him back to headquarters for questioning. and we asked him about his relationship with angie. >> and more to the point perhaps, his relationship or...
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indeed you spent five years on radio station in des moines, recreating chicago club games. you told me a story, wonderful story. i would love to tell a story myself, but i know it wouldn't be nearly as good. and i just have a feeling that somebody in this room, somebody might really tell the story the way it should be told. i don't see any volunteers, so it looks like it is a down to you and me, dutch. what do you say? what do you say? ? >> well could i set the stage for a second, and explain, when you did a baseball game by telegraphic, report it meant you weren't at the ballpark to get the game. you are looking at a studio, at a desk, with the microphone, there was another guy on the other side of the window with a telegraph key, during the, dashes and he would, type sent a slip of paper due to you. you would take it and it would have a few letters, you would say, dean comes out, here comes the pitch, the call strike, work outside. will this particular story that i have been dragoon into telling happened at a cubs and cardinal game, which in the midwest is really drama. i
indeed you spent five years on radio station in des moines, recreating chicago club games. you told me a story, wonderful story. i would love to tell a story myself, but i know it wouldn't be nearly as good. and i just have a feeling that somebody in this room, somebody might really tell the story the way it should be told. i don't see any volunteers, so it looks like it is a down to you and me, dutch. what do you say? what do you say? ? >> well could i set the stage for a second, and...
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we begin at 8:00 eastern with tinker versus des moines, which established that students do not lose firstment rights on school grounds. then at 9:35, "new york times" versus united states which restricted the government's power over the press and broadened journalist's protections. watch landmark cases tonight on c-span3 and any time at c-span.org. >>> have you watched lectures in history lately? every saturday at 8:00 p.m. american history tv go inside a classroom and hear about topics from the american revolution, civil rights and u.s. presidents and 9/11. >> thanks for your patience. >> with most closed due to the coronavirus, watch professors transfer teaching to a virtual setting to engage with their students. >> gorbachev did most of the work to change the soviet union but rake met him halfway, reagan encouraged him, reagan supported him. >> freedom of the press, i should mention madison called it freedom of the use of the press. it is indeed freedom to print things and what we refer to institutionally as the press. >> lectures in history on american tv on c-span3 tv. every saturday
we begin at 8:00 eastern with tinker versus des moines, which established that students do not lose firstment rights on school grounds. then at 9:35, "new york times" versus united states which restricted the government's power over the press and broadened journalist's protections. watch landmark cases tonight on c-span3 and any time at c-span.org. >>> have you watched lectures in history lately? every saturday at 8:00 p.m. american history tv go inside a classroom and hear...
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ingrid bergman in our des moines hospital. burt reynolds in atlanta.ball research library in denver. all of these hospital units are dedicated to the care of sick, underprivileged and handicapped children without regard [ applause ] before we announce the dedication, let's make our guests feel at home. here is the fight song of the red devils. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> and now to your old alma mater song, beneath the elms, would you join us, dutch. ♪ [ applause ] >> dutch, you've been a friend of variety clubs for many, many years now. you participated in early parties like this by sending your readings to our honorees. and i'm sure that nancy has told you her work as honor nar chairperson which provides surgery for children with life-threatening problems around the world and for that, we're grateful. thank you, nancy. [ applause ] >> now to you, sir, ronald wilson reagan, born and raised in midwestern america, the heartland of your nation. you return to midwestern america in spirit. we're proud to announce the ronald reagan wing, which will be dedicated i
ingrid bergman in our des moines hospital. burt reynolds in atlanta.ball research library in denver. all of these hospital units are dedicated to the care of sick, underprivileged and handicapped children without regard [ applause ] before we announce the dedication, let's make our guests feel at home. here is the fight song of the red devils. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> and now to your old alma mater song, beneath the elms, would you join us, dutch. ♪ [ applause ] >> dutch,...
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the war department established an officers training camp in des moines, iowa, which opened on june 15, 1917. over 600 cadets received officer commissions. 1200 african-american officers would ultimately be commissioned throughout the war. the 92nd was characterized later by dubois, in his words, as "the storm center," concerning their trying experience. they trained that separate facilities in the united states, preventing cohesiveness and collective identity. in france, white soldiers and officers spread rumors that the men in the division were threats rapists and threats to french women. black officers were attacked, constantly demeaned by their superiors and disrespected without regard to rank. the division's own white commanders labeled black officers as worthless, inefficient, untrustworthy, and cowardly. general robert lee bullard, named after that robert lee, commanded the 82nd army and wrote off the entire division is s a "misguided experiment." in his words, a "failure," "my memories of the 92nd negro division is a nightmare. if you need soldiers, especially in a hurry, don't
the war department established an officers training camp in des moines, iowa, which opened on june 15, 1917. over 600 cadets received officer commissions. 1200 african-american officers would ultimately be commissioned throughout the war. the 92nd was characterized later by dubois, in his words, as "the storm center," concerning their trying experience. they trained that separate facilities in the united states, preventing cohesiveness and collective identity. in france, white...
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in the central plains right now as we go throughout this afternoon and this evening watch out in des moinesisolated severe storms, maybe a few isolated tornados and another spot around the panhandle there of oklahoma and into southwest kansas and then tomorrow those storms will be near st. louis and may be a few strong storms for chicago. so summertime thunderstorms and a big old heat wave. typical july weather, guys >>> next, washington's nfl team sacks its controversial name cl? try new snuggle supercare®. the supercare® technology helps neutralize the chlorine in your laundry cycle, helping to keep your clothes looking newer for longer. try new snuggle supercare®. yoyou try to s stay ahead d e but scrubbbbing still l takes t. now therere's powewerwash dishsy it''s the fafaster way t to cles you go just sprpray, wipe a and rinse it cleans s grease fivive tis fasterer dawn powowerwash. spray, w wipe, rinsese. >>> in today's top stories houston rockets player russell westbrook tested positive for coronavirus. he tested positive prior to his team's departure to orlando for the restart. he wi
in the central plains right now as we go throughout this afternoon and this evening watch out in des moinesisolated severe storms, maybe a few isolated tornados and another spot around the panhandle there of oklahoma and into southwest kansas and then tomorrow those storms will be near st. louis and may be a few strong storms for chicago. so summertime thunderstorms and a big old heat wave. typical july weather, guys >>> next, washington's nfl team sacks its controversial name cl? try...
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host: let's hear from mark in des moines, iowa, on our opposed line. caller: i'm in the middle of iowa. i don't know that has had the virus or died from it. number two, i used to paint cars for a living. now i wear the mask and i feel i can't breathe. number three and most important -- i lost my thought train. maybe it will come back to me. host: you said two out of the three. we'll go to chuck. chuck out of west ton, ohio on our support line. caller: i support the masks. we are the richest and most powerful country in the world, but when it comes to common sense, it is so stupid. oppose e people who wearing the mask. if any of these people happen to pass away, so be it, i'm sorry. you get what you deserve. host: one of the comments that came out with the interview of president trump and the increase of cases of coronavirus in the united states. here's a bit of that exchange from yesterday's interview. >> we have the best testing in the world. if you didn't test. if we tested half as much those numbers would be down. i say flames, we'll put out the fla
host: let's hear from mark in des moines, iowa, on our opposed line. caller: i'm in the middle of iowa. i don't know that has had the virus or died from it. number two, i used to paint cars for a living. now i wear the mask and i feel i can't breathe. number three and most important -- i lost my thought train. maybe it will come back to me. host: you said two out of the three. we'll go to chuck. chuck out of west ton, ohio on our support line. caller: i support the masks. we are the richest and...
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completed all the requirements of citizenship are pulling into parking lots from san diego, to des moineso detroit for socially distant naturalization ceremonies. yesterday, in albany, new york, u.s. citizenship and immigration services minted 59 brand new americans, and all from the cabins of their cars. >> thank you so much! , thank you! >> this is sashikala subbiah. so what is different now in the deli a happiness.ve been a u.s.d >> we're going to swear you in with the oath of allegiance. >> kwame asante came here from ghana in the early '80s. so you've been waiting 38 years for this moment? >> just for this. >> which explains the suit and tie and the reverence for his new country. >> just to be an american is like close to paradise. >> wow. >> it's given me so many opportunities. >> kwame works as a respiratory therapist at good samaritan hospital in suffern, new york. he's in the thick of this pandemic, but he's not scared -- not now -- >> congratulations! >> reporter: not now that he's a proud american. >> you're a u.s. citizen. and if i die today, i'm okay. >> reporter: now that yo
completed all the requirements of citizenship are pulling into parking lots from san diego, to des moineso detroit for socially distant naturalization ceremonies. yesterday, in albany, new york, u.s. citizenship and immigration services minted 59 brand new americans, and all from the cabins of their cars. >> thank you so much! , thank you! >> this is sashikala subbiah. so what is different now in the deli a happiness.ve been a u.s.d >> we're going to swear you in with the oath...
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. >> host: when the des moines register broke the news, do you feel violated and what was the reaction you got? >> guest: i felt horribly violated. when information came out, the episode that happened in my marriage was not something i wanted to explain to my family why i would stay with the person that would abuse me like that. my daughter was young when it happened, it was her fault and i did. i felt violated. i wasn't ready to talk about the hurtful things that happened in my life. i think any survivor should have the opportunity to decide when it is right for him or her to tell their story and i didn't have that opportunity. i felt very bad about that and deeply upset. i was really nervous about being cornered in the hallways because the press are merciless about following you down the hallway asking all kinds of questions. i was so nervous about it, don't answer any questions, just keep walking. you don't have to listen to them. we got to the bottom of the stairs in brussels and amazingly enough they stepped back, lowering their heads a little bit. a couple of them gave me what i
. >> host: when the des moines register broke the news, do you feel violated and what was the reaction you got? >> guest: i felt horribly violated. when information came out, the episode that happened in my marriage was not something i wanted to explain to my family why i would stay with the person that would abuse me like that. my daughter was young when it happened, it was her fault and i did. i felt violated. i wasn't ready to talk about the hurtful things that happened in my...
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. ♪ >> ashley hinson was the second violinist in the des moines symphony orchestra in 20 when she decidedo change careers.iv joining usthis morning from washington, d.c., i got my degree in broadcast journalism and worked for more than 10 years as a newanchor telling people's stories, which is what i love to do. >> s changed careers again four years ago, running for and winning a seat in the iowa state legislature. >> hi, there, everybody. i'm state representative ashley hinson. it was actually pretty simpl it was a -- it's just a matter of saying, "you know what? i'm tired of talking about it, and i want to do something about it." i've found it incredibly rewarding to be able to and work on policy issues and truly advocate and tell the storieof my constituents where they're really important as we're having those big discsions about public polic i think my problem is, i've got a mask. >> this year, hinson is running ler congress in iowa's 1st district, chnging a first-term democrat, abby finkenauer. >> the future of our state and our country is on the line. >> when i hear that there are,
. ♪ >> ashley hinson was the second violinist in the des moines symphony orchestra in 20 when she decidedo change careers.iv joining usthis morning from washington, d.c., i got my degree in broadcast journalism and worked for more than 10 years as a newanchor telling people's stories, which is what i love to do. >> s changed careers again four years ago, running for and winning a seat in the iowa state legislature. >> hi, there, everybody. i'm state representative ashley...
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last month a "des moines register" poll among voters in iowa showed the race nearly tied. >>> now, back to tropical storm fay taking aim at the northeast and expected to make landfall near new york city later today. let's take a closer look at your friday forecast. >>> good morning. tropical storm fay is moving north up the atlantic seaboard, and it is the earliest "f" named storm since satellite era. it will be a tropical storm as it pushes into new york and new jersey and lifts north in through new england weakening as it does so. tropical storm warnings in place for long island, connecticut, as well as much of the jersey shore and we'll have winds gusting to more than 40 miles an hour in through saturday with this storm. rainfall, two to four inches. i'm accuweather meteorologist melissa constanzer. >>> coming up, new details on the case against jeffrey epstein's alleged accomplice and what's being done to keep her safe while behind bars. >>> also ahead, the search for a missing actress presumed dead after possibly drowning. the new video and 911 calls shedding light on what may have
last month a "des moines register" poll among voters in iowa showed the race nearly tied. >>> now, back to tropical storm fay taking aim at the northeast and expected to make landfall near new york city later today. let's take a closer look at your friday forecast. >>> good morning. tropical storm fay is moving north up the atlantic seaboard, and it is the earliest "f" named storm since satellite era. it will be a tropical storm as it pushes into new york...
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eastern with tinker versus des moines.at 9:35 p.m., new york times versus united states, which restricted the government's power over the press. watch landmark cases tonight on c-span3 and anytime at cspan.org. ♪ >>> c-span has unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, and public events. you can watch online, on television, and on our app. and be part of the conversation on our washington journal program.
eastern with tinker versus des moines.at 9:35 p.m., new york times versus united states, which restricted the government's power over the press. watch landmark cases tonight on c-span3 and anytime at cspan.org. ♪ >>> c-span has unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, and public events. you can watch online, on television, and on our app. and be part of the conversation on our washington journal program.
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. >> host: senator, when "the des moines register" broke the news of your divorce, a, did you feel violated? and what was the reaction you got in d.c.? >> guest: i did. i felt horribly violated. and when the information came out about the domestic violence, the episode that had happened in my marriage, it was not something that i wanted to explain to my family why i would stay with a person that would abuse me like that. i didn't want my daughter to have to relive that experience. she was young when it happened. finish it was, it was hurtful. and i did, i felt violated. i wasn't ready to talk about some of the hurtful things that had happened in my life. and i think that any survivor, any survivor should have the opportunity to decide when is right for him or her to tell their story. and i didn't have that opportunity. so i felt very bad about it and was deeply upset about it. when i returned to washington, d.c., i was really, really nervous abouting being cornered in the -- about being cornered in the hallway because the press are merciless about, you know, following you down the hallways
. >> host: senator, when "the des moines register" broke the news of your divorce, a, did you feel violated? and what was the reaction you got in d.c.? >> guest: i did. i felt horribly violated. and when the information came out about the domestic violence, the episode that had happened in my marriage, it was not something that i wanted to explain to my family why i would stay with a person that would abuse me like that. i didn't want my daughter to have to relive that...
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we begin at 8:00 eastern with tinker versus des moines which established that students do not lose theirst amendment rights on school grounds. then at 9:35, new york times versus united states which restricted the government's power over the press and broadened journalist's first amendment protections. watch "landmark cases," tonight on c-span3 and any time at c-span.org. >>> wednesday night on american history tv beginning at 8:00 eastern. congressman john lewis. the 17-term democrat from georgia recently died at the age of 80 and will be buried on thursday. before joining congress he was influential in the 1960s civil rights movement. in 2019 congressman lewis gave the keynote address at a ceremony offering pioneering african-american tennis player arthur ashe. watch american history tv tonight on c-span3. >> all persons having business before the honorable, and the supreme court of the united states admonished who draw near and give their attention. >> landmark cases, c-span's special history series produced in partnership with the national constitution center. exploring the human sto
we begin at 8:00 eastern with tinker versus des moines which established that students do not lose theirst amendment rights on school grounds. then at 9:35, new york times versus united states which restricted the government's power over the press and broadened journalist's first amendment protections. watch "landmark cases," tonight on c-span3 and any time at c-span.org. >>> wednesday night on american history tv beginning at 8:00 eastern. congressman john lewis. the 17-term...
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people he gave voice to a lot of people that felt forgotten, people from places like where i'm from, des moines, iowa, where it's flyover country, where you really believe that the coastal elites don't understand why you value your way of life, like having a film your backyard and having sort oft above ground pool and target shooting, those kind of things we celebrity and do in places like iowa where i'm from. >> host: mr. whitaker, were you prepared for the media when you came into the acting ad position? >> guest: i'm not sure i could have ever expected the attention and the suddenness with which i was thrust on the national stage. i was ready for the job. i had dump 13 -- done 13 months a chief of staff to the attorney general. i knew he the department of justice worked and had relationships in the exec afternoon had been a u.s. attorney for knife and a half year i knew the department of justice very well and its mission and its people. but the media was -- even though i had been a contributor on cnn and thought that i knew how the media covered stories i was not ready of the amount of repor
people he gave voice to a lot of people that felt forgotten, people from places like where i'm from, des moines, iowa, where it's flyover country, where you really believe that the coastal elites don't understand why you value your way of life, like having a film your backyard and having sort oft above ground pool and target shooting, those kind of things we celebrity and do in places like iowa where i'm from. >> host: mr. whitaker, were you prepared for the media when you came into the...
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voice to a lot of people that felt forgotten, a lot of people from places like where i'm from, des moines, iowa, where it is flyover country where you really believe that the coastal elites don't understand why you value your way of life, why you like having a grill in your backyard and why you like having sort of an aboveground pool and all the kind of things that, you know, and target shooting, all the kinds of things we celebrate and do in places like iowa where i'm from. >> mr. whitaker, are you prepared for the media when you came into the acting ag position? >> yeah. i'm not sure i could have ever expected the attention and the sadness with which i was thrust on the national stage. i was ready for the job. i've done 13 months of chief of staff of the attorney general and you have the department of justice operative. i had relationship with a glint in the executive branch and other places. i've been a u.s. attorney for five and half years in the southern district of iowa so i knew the department of justice very well, its mission and its people. the media was, even though i id been a
voice to a lot of people that felt forgotten, a lot of people from places like where i'm from, des moines, iowa, where it is flyover country where you really believe that the coastal elites don't understand why you value your way of life, why you like having a grill in your backyard and why you like having sort of an aboveground pool and all the kind of things that, you know, and target shooting, all the kinds of things we celebrate and do in places like iowa where i'm from. >> mr....
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we begin at 8:00 eastern with tinker versus des moines which established that students don't lose first amendment rights on school grounds. and then at 9:35, "new york times" versus united states which restricts the government's power over the press and broadened journalists' first amendment protections. watch landmark cases tonight on c-span3 and any time at c-span.org. >>> have you watched lectures in history lately? every saturday on c-span3, go inside a different classroom and hear about topics ranging from american revolution, civil rights and u.s. presidents to 9/11. >> thanks for your patience and for logging into class. >> with most college campuses closed due to the impact of the coronavirus watch professors transfer to virtual setting to engage with their students. >> gorbachev did most of the work to change the soviet union but reagan met him halfway, reagan encouraged him, reagan supported him. >> freedom of the press, which i'll get to later, i should mention, madison called it freedom of the use of the press. it is indeed freedom to print things and publish things, it is n
we begin at 8:00 eastern with tinker versus des moines which established that students don't lose first amendment rights on school grounds. and then at 9:35, "new york times" versus united states which restricts the government's power over the press and broadened journalists' first amendment protections. watch landmark cases tonight on c-span3 and any time at c-span.org. >>> have you watched lectures in history lately? every saturday on c-span3, go inside a different...
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it was the same in des moines or wichita, wherever, those of my generation spent the years of being ahild and adult. we all agree that this was the way things are. crusoe go withn friday on saturday night? saturday was up to no good, you can bet that. was always negro good for a laugh. even the newsreels added their piece. foolish, childish, always a less than life-sized. and this from a newsreel of the early 1930's. ♪ >> all for that from a newsreel in the 1930's. ♪ >> for most of us, this thing was a distortion. it was wrong, unfair, demeaning. is.most of us, that for the vicious or aggressive, the line between contempt and violence is a small one. it was this. where did robinson crusoe go with friday on saturday night? well, it was not funny now. it never was, really. it is not given to any generation to see everything clearly. in the chosen of our children will grow up to be scornful of mistakes not yet made. we know ours. and they must be told. entry,first half of this 1791 negroes were lynched. happy people, gay, foolish, not to be trusted, we meant the negro. what we were reall
it was the same in des moines or wichita, wherever, those of my generation spent the years of being ahild and adult. we all agree that this was the way things are. crusoe go withn friday on saturday night? saturday was up to no good, you can bet that. was always negro good for a laugh. even the newsreels added their piece. foolish, childish, always a less than life-sized. and this from a newsreel of the early 1930's. ♪ >> all for that from a newsreel in the 1930's. ♪ >> for most...
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there are members of this commission, senator johnson, from wisconsin, kimberley from des moines -- thesion is nonpartisan. i think if you study these issues you realize pretty quickly that the country has a spending problem first and foremost. but, if we are going to make significant headway in reduction for that, there has to be some bipartisan consensus bill. to speak for a moment -- you've worked in a productive manner across the aisle who think in the u.s. senate, and democratic party, both of you are members of the republican party, who do you think might have a real interest in engaging in meaningful deficit reduction conversations? >> let me first start out by saying i love the word nonpartisan. i use it all the time. as chairman of homeland security of government affairs. -- we work together because we focus on areas of agreement. there's plenty of things in these partisan times that you can disagree on but there is also plenty of areas of agreement. that's where you start. one thing i know is from the business world to politics -- incÑcÑ when you can succeed is to tenaciously
there are members of this commission, senator johnson, from wisconsin, kimberley from des moines -- thesion is nonpartisan. i think if you study these issues you realize pretty quickly that the country has a spending problem first and foremost. but, if we are going to make significant headway in reduction for that, there has to be some bipartisan consensus bill. to speak for a moment -- you've worked in a productive manner across the aisle who think in the u.s. senate, and democratic party,...
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charlotte, 105 if you want a little bit of belief, it's beautiful in des moines, chicago, all the wayareas of new england and the northeast. as we head through tomorrow, we get the thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon, but before that happens, very humid, very warm look at raleigh, feeling like 100. cleveland looks great. boston looks good. the relief from the heat ends saturday and sunday. a lot of 90s across the board, yasmin when we come back, i'll give you an update on the covid numbers and talk a little about the hurricane season looks like we have some areas to watch coming up next week. >> all right thank you, bill. >>> still ahead, everybody, senate republicans are working on the next coronavirus relief bill, but they don't seem to be on the same page as the president as to what should be included. >>> also the sheriff of jacksonville, florida, issues warnings about the upcoming election we'll be back in a moment. find your sense of wander. find the world is new, again. at chevy we'd like to take you there. now during the chevy open road sales event, get up to 15% of msrp cash bac
charlotte, 105 if you want a little bit of belief, it's beautiful in des moines, chicago, all the wayareas of new england and the northeast. as we head through tomorrow, we get the thunderstorms tomorrow afternoon, but before that happens, very humid, very warm look at raleigh, feeling like 100. cleveland looks great. boston looks good. the relief from the heat ends saturday and sunday. a lot of 90s across the board, yasmin when we come back, i'll give you an update on the covid numbers and...
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we begin at 8:00 eastern with tinker versus des moines which established that students don't lose first amendment rights on school grounds. and then at 9:35, "new york times" versus united states which restricts the government's power over the president and broadened journalists' first amendment protections. watch landmark cases tonight on c-span3 and any time at c-span.org. >>> c-span has unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events. you could watch all of c-span's public affairs programming on television, online or listen on our free radio app. and be part of the national conversation through c-span's daily washington journal program or through our
we begin at 8:00 eastern with tinker versus des moines which established that students don't lose first amendment rights on school grounds. and then at 9:35, "new york times" versus united states which restricts the government's power over the president and broadened journalists' first amendment protections. watch landmark cases tonight on c-span3 and any time at c-span.org. >>> c-span has unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy...
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des moines, which established that students do not lose their first amendment rights on school grounds. then, new york times v. united states. which restricted the government's power over the press, and brought into journalists for so many protections afterward, a look at the president lyndon johnson
des moines, which established that students do not lose their first amendment rights on school grounds. then, new york times v. united states. which restricted the government's power over the press, and brought into journalists for so many protections afterward, a look at the president lyndon johnson
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have completed all the requirements of citizenship are pulling into parking lots from san diego to des moinesistant naturalization- >> flag for you. >> reporter: -- the u.s. citizenship and immigration services minori takaoed services minted 59 brand-new americans. >>> so what is different in the five minutes you've been a citizen? she immigrated from india. >> the feeling of elation and delight. and happiness. >> we're going to swear you in with the oath of allegiance. >> reporter: kwami asante came here in the 1980s from ghana. which explains the suit and tie and new reverence for his new country. >> just to be an american is like close to paradise. >> reporter: wow. >> it's given me so many opportunities. >> reporter: kwami works as a respiratory therapist at good samaritan hospital in suffern, new york. he says he's not scared. >> congratulations. >> reporter: now that he's a proud american. >> you're a u.s.itizen. >> even if i die today, i'm okay. >> reporter: now that you're a citizen? >> oh, my god, yes. >> reporter: coronavirus has changed so many of our routines. fortunately -- >> i
have completed all the requirements of citizenship are pulling into parking lots from san diego to des moinesistant naturalization- >> flag for you. >> reporter: -- the u.s. citizenship and immigration services minori takaoed services minted 59 brand-new americans. >>> so what is different in the five minutes you've been a citizen? she immigrated from india. >> the feeling of elation and delight. and happiness. >> we're going to swear you in with the oath of...
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in des moines,s, iowa, hundredsf people rallied at the state capital demanding the removal of monuments glorifying white suprpremacy, including a statuee depicting an indigenous person seated below a white pioneer. in portland, oregon, police declared a protest a riot and fourth of july fired tear gas to clear demonstrators, some of whom fired commercial-grade fireworks at a federal courthouse and a downtown jail. at least 13 people were arrested. meanwhile, in colorado, three officers with the aurora police department were fired and a fourth resign after they staged a photo mocking the killing of elijah mcclain, an african american man who died after an officer put him in a chokehold as he attempted to walk home from a store last august. aurora's interim police chief vanessa wilson called the photo a "crime against humanity and decency." no officers have been arrested in the death of elijah mcclain. in sports news, pressure is growing on the washington redskins to change its racist name. on thursday, fedex, which holds the naming rights for the team's football stadium, called on the te
in des moines,s, iowa, hundredsf people rallied at the state capital demanding the removal of monuments glorifying white suprpremacy, including a statuee depicting an indigenous person seated below a white pioneer. in portland, oregon, police declared a protest a riot and fourth of july fired tear gas to clear demonstrators, some of whom fired commercial-grade fireworks at a federal courthouse and a downtown jail. at least 13 people were arrested. meanwhile, in colorado, three officers with the...
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rolls south of des moines up towards chicagoland.bit of a break in the heat when the rain does get there, but it will be a very, very severe day today across parts of the midwest. we'll also see the heat here for nashville, atlanta, all the way to montgomery. heat indexes around 100 degrees. a couple of hot days in a row for about everyone. even for you, alisyn, in new york by saturday. >> okay. i like heat, but that is a lot of red on your map there. so thank you very much, chad. >>> all right, "new day" continues right now. >> the 1918 pandemic, where anywhere from 50 to 75 to 100 million people died, it has the makings of the possibility of approaching that in seriousness. >> florida reporting the highest number of deaths to date. 132 deaths in a single day. >> between march, april, and may, we actually probably had 20 million infections in the united states, even though we only diagnosed 2 million. >> the u.s. now averaging more than 60,000 new cases a day. >> the deaths are going up, the hospitalizations are going up, and we're
rolls south of des moines up towards chicagoland.bit of a break in the heat when the rain does get there, but it will be a very, very severe day today across parts of the midwest. we'll also see the heat here for nashville, atlanta, all the way to montgomery. heat indexes around 100 degrees. a couple of hot days in a row for about everyone. even for you, alisyn, in new york by saturday. >> okay. i like heat, but that is a lot of red on your map there. so thank you very much, chad....
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we also have more severe weather out to the west we don't want to ignore, cities like des moines, st.ilities of severe weather. >> all right, allison chinchar, thank you so much. i'll look for the graphics next time. >>> coming up, we're talking to the superintendent of broward county schools for his plan for schools there in the fall. >> the next hour of your "new day" starts right now. >>> the united states is in the middle right now even as we speak in a very serious problem. >> the u.s. has more than 66,000 cases in just one day. >> i think the numbers are going to look worse as we go into next week. >> everybody is very sick. >> there seems to be this lack of understanding that we are in one of the most extraordinary health crisis that our nation has ever faced. >> fact is that the president has been a failure in every day. >> president trump commuting the prison sentence of roger stone, a longtime associate who was convicted of seven felonies. >> was convicted of lying to congress in order to protect president donald trump and then president trump turns around and commutes roger
we also have more severe weather out to the west we don't want to ignore, cities like des moines, st.ilities of severe weather. >> all right, allison chinchar, thank you so much. i'll look for the graphics next time. >>> coming up, we're talking to the superintendent of broward county schools for his plan for schools there in the fall. >> the next hour of your "new day" starts right now. >>> the united states is in the middle right now even as we speak in...
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warnings as well with temperatures that will feel like up and over 100 degrees in lincoln, nebraska, des moinesiowa, lacrosse, chicago as well and those humidity readings will be increasing on the east coast as well. temps from d.c. and philly and new york will feel at least into the 90s today. that's a check o >>> good saturday morning. i'm lisa argen. check out all the low clouds here from our east bay hills camera. we're going to see a warmer day. it seems a little impressive right now, but a lot of sunshine and temperatures climbing back into the 90s for our friends in our inland valleys. meanwhile drizzle at the coast. looking at that warmer weather inland tomorrow as well. moderate air quality in the south bay that should be improving. highs there in the mid-80s. 74 today in oakland. >>> coming up in the next half hour, we'll talk about how long the heat will last. guys, back to you in studio. >> robert, thank you very much. we'll see you in the next half hour. >>> check this out, an original rosie the riveter who was on the front lines during world war ii is now on the front lines of the
warnings as well with temperatures that will feel like up and over 100 degrees in lincoln, nebraska, des moinesiowa, lacrosse, chicago as well and those humidity readings will be increasing on the east coast as well. temps from d.c. and philly and new york will feel at least into the 90s today. that's a check o >>> good saturday morning. i'm lisa argen. check out all the low clouds here from our east bay hills camera. we're going to see a warmer day. it seems a little impressive right...
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brown versus department of education and tinker versus des moines during the vietnam war. the national constitution center in philadelphia hosted this hour-long event. > >> my name is vince stango. i'm he here at the national constitution center and i am so delighted to welcome you to this special event. a panel discussion on some of the supreme court's most significant landmark cases. when the storie w
brown versus department of education and tinker versus des moines during the vietnam war. the national constitution center in philadelphia hosted this hour-long event. > >> my name is vince stango. i'm he here at the national constitution center and i am so delighted to welcome you to this special event. a panel discussion on some of the supreme court's most significant landmark cases. when the storie w
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have completed all the requirements of citizenship are pulling into parking lots from san diego to des moinesnted 59 brand-new americans. >> so help me god. reporter: and all from the cabins of their cars. [ cheers ] >> thank you so much. . reporter: this is social security. so what is different now -- this is sashikala subbiah. what is different now? she emigrated from india. >> the feeling of elation and delight and happiness. >> we're going to swear you in with the oath of allegiance. >> reporter: kwame asante came here from ghana in the 1980s. so you've been waiting 38 years for this moment? >> yes, just for this. reporter: which explains the suit and tie and reverence for his new country. >> just to be an american is like close to paradise and giving me so much opportunity. >> reporter: kwame works as a respiratory therapist at a hospital in new york. he's in the thick of this pandemic but he says he's not scared, not now. >> congratulations. reporter: now that he's a proud american. >> you're a u.s. citizen. reporter: even if i die today, i'm okay. >> even if i die today, i'm okay. >> r
have completed all the requirements of citizenship are pulling into parking lots from san diego to des moinesnted 59 brand-new americans. >> so help me god. reporter: and all from the cabins of their cars. [ cheers ] >> thank you so much. . reporter: this is social security. so what is different now -- this is sashikala subbiah. what is different now? she emigrated from india. >> the feeling of elation and delight and happiness. >> we're going to swear you in with the...
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we begin at 8:00 eastern with tinker versus des moines which established that students do not lose first amendment rights on school grounds. then at 9:35, "new york times" versus united states which restricted the government's power eefr the press and broaden journalist's protection. watch landmark cases tonight on c-span3 and any time at c-span.org. >> wednesday night on american history tv beginning at 8:00 eastern, congressman john lewis, the 17-term democrat from georgia recently died at the age of 80 and had be buried on thursday. before joining congress he wassin flewen shall in the ceremony to honor pioneering arthur ash. watch american history tv tonight and over the weekend on c-span3. >>> all persons having persons before the honorable, supreme court of the united states who admonish to draw near and give their attention. >> landmark cases, c-span special history series produced in partnership with the national constitution center exploring the human stories and constitutional dramas behind 12 historic supreme court decisions. >> mr. chief justice may it please the court. >> qu
we begin at 8:00 eastern with tinker versus des moines which established that students do not lose first amendment rights on school grounds. then at 9:35, "new york times" versus united states which restricted the government's power eefr the press and broaden journalist's protection. watch landmark cases tonight on c-span3 and any time at c-span.org. >> wednesday night on american history tv beginning at 8:00 eastern, congressman john lewis, the 17-term democrat from georgia...
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joy" live this morning from the one and on the java jones in des moines, iowa. >> hello good mornings. >> how are you >> good. >> great to see you. >> donald trump is in office because god allowed him to be there to give america a reprieve so that they could reset and get back to normal. >> i see and donald trump has essentially said he's a king do you believe he is king? >> i think we all have if you're in christ jesus. >> let me go to aaron haynes. >> i am indeed freezing, but coming to you from chilly las vegas on the hills of a massive win for bernie sanders if it's sunday, it's denny, denny, denny what does that mean? my producers wrote that in there. it's deny, deny, deny. i'm like, who's denny. >> that's a low bar, joy. >> the big news this morning is what happened last night in south carolina former vice president joe biden's big win pushed the pause button on bernie sanders' presidential momentum. >> there is no mincing words this morning as we've just discussed. we are in the midst of a global pandemic that shows no signs of slowing down >> all of the people who make our li
joy" live this morning from the one and on the java jones in des moines, iowa. >> hello good mornings. >> how are you >> good. >> great to see you. >> donald trump is in office because god allowed him to be there to give america a reprieve so that they could reset and get back to normal. >> i see and donald trump has essentially said he's a king do you believe he is king? >> i think we all have if you're in christ jesus. >> let me go to aaron...
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chicago is 103. 110 des moines and, yes, it is going to eventually get to the east coast.her one they break an all-time record of a long stretch of 90-plus, and we may seinework ci first official heat wave with >>> now it is time for "pop news" with lara spencer. take it away, lara. >> hey, you guys, we begin with dr. anthony fauci on the cover of an unlikely magazine. "instyle" has chosen dr. fauci as their cover model for this special digital edition. there it is. and inside we get to know a more personal side of the top doc leading the fight against coronavirus. a few personal notes we thought were interesting about dr. fauci, he and his wife who also happens to be a doctor, like to power walk to stay healthy. one of their daughters is a schoolteacher living with them for a few months now since her new orleans school shut down. the couple's favorite meal, fresh pasta with a glass of wine. the doctor also shares the story of how they met, in 1983 at the national institute of health in bethesda, maryland where dr. fauci was working as an attending physician. dr. grady was
chicago is 103. 110 des moines and, yes, it is going to eventually get to the east coast.her one they break an all-time record of a long stretch of 90-plus, and we may seinework ci first official heat wave with >>> now it is time for "pop news" with lara spencer. take it away, lara. >> hey, you guys, we begin with dr. anthony fauci on the cover of an unlikely magazine. "instyle" has chosen dr. fauci as their cover model for this special digital edition. there...
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des moines or us? we. is there a back story for how they got to the five four decision? >> one thing that we've been talking about if the fbi practices, those who are pushing chief justice warren, for example, pushing for broad regulations of the police saying, look, the fbi is already administering this, we wouldn't have to extend those two other agencies. the problem was that the fbi did not do anything like the sorts of things that miranda was imposing on federal agencies, but every agency in the united states. >> from time to time in these cases, we've heard stories about justices finding coalitions to bring them to their side. either any good stories in the miranda case that either of you know of that convince someone to go one way or the other in this one? or where they lined up for the outset? >> i don't know. do you? >> i know there was some debate about the fbi warnings included. i also know that they've gone back now to look at some of the draft opinions that were written. one of the things that were added into this a season at the last minute was a decision th
des moines or us? we. is there a back story for how they got to the five four decision? >> one thing that we've been talking about if the fbi practices, those who are pushing chief justice warren, for example, pushing for broad regulations of the police saying, look, the fbi is already administering this, we wouldn't have to extend those two other agencies. the problem was that the fbi did not do anything like the sorts of things that miranda was imposing on federal agencies, but every...
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it'll feel like 110 in omaha. 106, des moines, hot all the way to chicago, grand rapids, detroit, indianapolisfirst official heat wave. that meanings 90 degrees for three days or more in a row or higher than that which we could see. and new york city will feel like close to 100 by monday. philadelphia, 101. washington, d.c., same deal. michael. >> all right, hot days ahead, ginger, thank you so much. >>> coming up, day cares in danger as so many centers and parents struggle in this pandemic. how some states are trying to help. >>> and with mortgage rates at their lowest level in 50 years, how to score big if you are buying or selling a home. >>> can't wait to meet our pets of the week, golden retrievers, watson and kiko. we'll be right back. >>> "gma's morning menu" is sponsored by u.s. bank. let u.s. bank turn your new inspiration into your next pursuit. your new inspiration into your next pursuit. sandwich and ask, "why"" i see a new kitchen with a grill and ask, "why not?" i really need to start adding "less to cart" and "more to savings." sitting on this couch so long made me want to make
it'll feel like 110 in omaha. 106, des moines, hot all the way to chicago, grand rapids, detroit, indianapolisfirst official heat wave. that meanings 90 degrees for three days or more in a row or higher than that which we could see. and new york city will feel like close to 100 by monday. philadelphia, 101. washington, d.c., same deal. michael. >> all right, hot days ahead, ginger, thank you so much. >>> coming up, day cares in danger as so many centers and parents struggle in...
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today the severe threat is going to include parts of minnesota, wisconsin, iowa right through des moinesom her for the very first time about the tragic loss of her beloved son, beckett. how she's using music to heal. plus the new way she is connecting with fans during this very difficult time. >> time does heal. it's only been a couple of months but i've been very busy and made myself busy. you go one day at a time and you get through the grief and you get to the healing. >> it's a long and tough journey ahead for singer melissa etheridge who lost her 21-year-old son beckett to opioid addiction just two months ago. with strength and resilience she's taking it day by day. so many people have reached out to you with their love and their support and their understanding and you've taken your time to speak. what is it about this moment that you're able to come forward and what is it that you want to share? >> i wanted to come back to the world and say, thank you for your thoughts and your prayers and your feelings and your sending of love to me and my family and i would like to walk this walk
today the severe threat is going to include parts of minnesota, wisconsin, iowa right through des moinesom her for the very first time about the tragic loss of her beloved son, beckett. how she's using music to heal. plus the new way she is connecting with fans during this very difficult time. >> time does heal. it's only been a couple of months but i've been very busy and made myself busy. you go one day at a time and you get through the grief and you get to the healing. >> it's a...
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louis through the quad cities and des moines could have strong storms.degrees. it'll warm up quickly, though, towards the end of the week. showers and thunderstorms and higher humidity for the east coast on frida if you want beautiful weather to end your week, head to the pacific northwest. that >> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. today, temperatures will stay in the 60s near the coast and in san francisco. but then as you make your way inland, it's still going to be hot but not as hot as the weekend. reaching up to 90 in antioch and concord and santa rosa. san jose in the mid-80s today. as we go into the rest of the week we'll start to warm up once again with more widespread 90s for the inland areas. no major changes in san francisco. we're staying mostly in the 60s. >> and the best thing about this week ahead forecast, we had fay last week. nothing brewing in the tropics right now. let's keep it that way >> yes, lets thank you, sir >>> how about we say hello to my "today" plaza. all these families up early to join us live >> put them up on th
louis through the quad cities and des moines could have strong storms.degrees. it'll warm up quickly, though, towards the end of the week. showers and thunderstorms and higher humidity for the east coast on frida if you want beautiful weather to end your week, head to the pacific northwest. that >> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. today, temperatures will stay in the 60s near the coast and in san francisco. but then as you make your way inland, it's still going to be hot but not...
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matter protester is facing a rare leak charge for allegedly showing and talking about a stolen des moines next, the governor of new jersey is facing backlash as the state 's motor vehicles offices reopen with long lines check that out. residents claiming governor phil murphy could have done more to prevent the problem and finally, twitter users are blasting the food being served to nba players at the isolated bubble in orlando. they're comparing a lot of spread to airplane food. the viral-failed festival food and lunch served at school cafeterias oh, my to read more about these stories and so much more download the fox news app. i'm being told you won't regret it. steve: good enough. all right, thank you very much carlie. it it is 13 minutes before the top of the hour janice dean joins us with a look at that she's got the clouds and rain and everything behind her. >> janice: yes, we are talking about the potential for this to develop into tropical storm fay in the next 24 hours the hurricane center says we have a good chance of that 70% chance of that happening the next day or so, so i th
matter protester is facing a rare leak charge for allegedly showing and talking about a stolen des moines next, the governor of new jersey is facing backlash as the state 's motor vehicles offices reopen with long lines check that out. residents claiming governor phil murphy could have done more to prevent the problem and finally, twitter users are blasting the food being served to nba players at the isolated bubble in orlando. they're comparing a lot of spread to airplane food. the...
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next step is terry, joining us from des moines. caller: hi. i just have a few things to say.ng,ut my pessimistic you know, i want to donate to black lives matter's, and it takes you to the place where it shows where your money goes. guess what? the money that goes to black lives matters goes to the democratic party. i didn't know that. i think that is horrible. for all the blood people that are being killed in chicago that don't even get recognize on the -- for all the black people that are being killed in chicago that don't even get recognize on the news media, we are forgetting all the other black people that are killed and a lot of these blue states, where there is pretty much no law and order. and then, with regard to the i am an at risk person, but i do the things i am supposed to do. if everybody else does what they are supposed to do, they will be just fine. then with regard to the parent out of statues, i will tell you one thing that happened. trust me, i did a lot of studying of history in college. and they actually had a class called "ethics in history." it is prett
next step is terry, joining us from des moines. caller: hi. i just have a few things to say.ng,ut my pessimistic you know, i want to donate to black lives matter's, and it takes you to the place where it shows where your money goes. guess what? the money that goes to black lives matters goes to the democratic party. i didn't know that. i think that is horrible. for all the blood people that are being killed in chicago that don't even get recognize on the -- for all the black people that are...
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this is felicia in des moines, iowa. also a parent. how old are your kids?aller: my kids are grown so i'm talking about my grandchildren. i have an eight-year-old, a nine-year-old, and a 13-year-old. host: how do distance-learning work for them in the spring? caller: it worked pretty good in their county. the school came out and make sure all of the kids had computers so they could do their lessons. all of themblem was doing their lesson at the same time was driving their mother crazy. i can understand. think kids i do not are ready to go back to school because five months into this virus, we still do not know a lot about this virus. when it first started they said it only affects the elderly. 40,ou are between 20 and you can go on and go to work and keep our economy going. they became essential workers. then all of those 20 and 40-year-olds, after a couple of months, where are they now. they are all filling up our hospitals. now they want the next essential people to get the economy going and send the kids back to school. i would like to say to mr. trump an
this is felicia in des moines, iowa. also a parent. how old are your kids?aller: my kids are grown so i'm talking about my grandchildren. i have an eight-year-old, a nine-year-old, and a 13-year-old. host: how do distance-learning work for them in the spring? caller: it worked pretty good in their county. the school came out and make sure all of the kids had computers so they could do their lessons. all of themblem was doing their lesson at the same time was driving their mother crazy. i can...
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we begin at 8:00 eastern with tinker versus des moines which established that students do not lose their
we begin at 8:00 eastern with tinker versus des moines which established that students do not lose their
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without the bees, des moines county could face over $4 million in lost wages. >> i wear three official> there are a lot of dreams on the field. >> people will miss the opportunity to watch people chase something. >> reporter: young kids chasing their major league dreams is what it has always been about. burlington, iowa, nestles on the banks of the mississippi and once thrived as a riverboat hub. those who come to play baseball often stay in the homes of local families. angels pitcher keenan middleton still remembers the bees' kindsness when before making it to the majors he had to leave his newborn daughter behind to play. >> it surprised me after a game. they were standing and it was emotional, it was the first time i'd seen my daughter in a long time. that's one of the memories i have of burlington. >> reporter: how long have you been coming here? >> oh, i've been coming here since the late '50s, early '60s. >> something to do. it's conveniently close. the beer is always cold. >> i'm going to have to find a new hobby, i know that. >> reporter: and just like another little place in i
without the bees, des moines county could face over $4 million in lost wages. >> i wear three official> there are a lot of dreams on the field. >> people will miss the opportunity to watch people chase something. >> reporter: young kids chasing their major league dreams is what it has always been about. burlington, iowa, nestles on the banks of the mississippi and once thrived as a riverboat hub. those who come to play baseball often stay in the homes of local families....
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that quality health care is accessible to all iowans, whether they live in the big cities like des moines and pope county or small communities like red oak, where i live in montgomery county. as i've toured iowa over the last several weeks, i have also visited with many of our essential workers. our nurses, grocery store clerks, truck drivers, child care providers, and so many more, have been working on the front lines of this pandemic rising to the challenge to care for and protect iowans. that's why i'm pushing hard to allow these essential workers to keep more of their hard-earned dollars by suspending federal income and payroll taxes. these folks deserve a reward for their tireless ef forts. -- tireless efforts. mr. president, no amount of financial relief will make this virus go away. but congress has a role to play in helping families get back on their feet. but it's also every single one of us doing our part, wearing our masks -- wearing our masks, washing our hands, and social distancing as much as possible. and then together, with the help of every individual at all levels of gov
that quality health care is accessible to all iowans, whether they live in the big cities like des moines and pope county or small communities like red oak, where i live in montgomery county. as i've toured iowa over the last several weeks, i have also visited with many of our essential workers. our nurses, grocery store clerks, truck drivers, child care providers, and so many more, have been working on the front lines of this pandemic rising to the challenge to care for and protect iowans....