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elijah have both een engaged in for many, many years. the voters of the seventh istrict, to their credit, replaced great intellect with passion for ct, a justice, a quality and successor whoth a mirrors and shares that passion and history of commitment. shared work has been to ensure that the promise of is kept for all americans equally, regardless of or faith or gender or exual orientation or national origin. to break down disparities in ustice and access to opportunity, to address the tragic and unacceptable access to in quality, affordable health care, has the covid-19 tragedy made so starkly evident. childe certain that every in this country can go to a public school and receive a quality education that rewarding career. that's what representative mfume for as a member of altimore city council and as a member of this house. it's what he worked hard to achieve as a former chairman of black caucus nal national naacp president. i speak on behalf of our delegation but all those who here in the m congress of the united states, we are plea
elijah have both een engaged in for many, many years. the voters of the seventh istrict, to their credit, replaced great intellect with passion for ct, a justice, a quality and successor whoth a mirrors and shares that passion and history of commitment. shared work has been to ensure that the promise of is kept for all americans equally, regardless of or faith or gender or exual orientation or national origin. to break down disparities in ustice and access to opportunity, to address the tragic...
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--with elijah. that weest challenges are facing the biggest health crisis we have faith since 1919. since 1919.d my focus is going to be doing what i can do to work with the men and women of this chamber to find a way to deal with that data, by using scientific common sense to save our country. what this pandemic has done to families is something that requires all of our attention. thank you. r. president. the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: the core business of our nation does not stop while we fight the coronavirus. this week senate committees are committing oversight and holding hearings. members are tracking the implementation of the cares act. we're discussing how congress could do everything from further strengthening the health response to ensuring that a second epidemic of frivolous lawsuits does not redirect the national recovery into a trial lawyer bonanza. here on the
--with elijah. that weest challenges are facing the biggest health crisis we have faith since 1919. since 1919.d my focus is going to be doing what i can do to work with the men and women of this chamber to find a way to deal with that data, by using scientific common sense to save our country. what this pandemic has done to families is something that requires all of our attention. thank you. r. president. the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: the core business of our...
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tough one, elijah. i am going to open up the economy. it is my plan to start reopening the economy on may 9th, assuming between now and may 9th, everybody stays at home, and the virus keeps going down. and then we reopen it on may 9. it's going to be one step at a time. we will allow a little bit more commerce. some people who work in an office can go back to work. if they work a mask and they're not sick. we're still not going to be able to eat in restaurants right away. that will come in the next phase. so we are going to open it in phases and slowly. i don't know about the backlash. this is a really hard time to govern. some people right now want me to not open the economy. they are afraid. a lot of people are afraid. on the other hand, we have many, many people out of work. you probably know somebody who has lost their job, lots of restaurants have been closed. lots of small businesses are closed. so it's a tough job right now, trying to walk up and strike a balance between getting people back to work but doing it safely. so what i'm
tough one, elijah. i am going to open up the economy. it is my plan to start reopening the economy on may 9th, assuming between now and may 9th, everybody stays at home, and the virus keeps going down. and then we reopen it on may 9. it's going to be one step at a time. we will allow a little bit more commerce. some people who work in an office can go back to work. if they work a mask and they're not sick. we're still not going to be able to eat in restaurants right away. that will come in the...
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willoughby you or mohammed -- will it be you or elijah mohammed?eader of the opposition. [no audio] [breaking up] if we could repeat the question. if you succeed in this vote of no-confidence, who will become prime minister? it is academic now because , and is no motion allowed for now i'm the leader of the opposition. i will have to make sure the opposition remains in force, strong with a clear agenda. haslinda: have you struck a deal with elijah mohammed? since 2018. on good terms. and clearly we have now moved on to the second phase. succeed, is you do it fair to say he will be the prime minister? just to get it out of the way and just to be sure you will be the prime minister if the opposition succeeds. i am the leader of the opposition. that thet to make sure opposition members remain intact. and committed to the agenda. -- the reform agenda. people tend to talk about personality. we are here. we have a mandate to undertake clear reforms in the country. --did manage to elect because in the past coalition as we have seen -- audio] on the issues
willoughby you or mohammed -- will it be you or elijah mohammed?eader of the opposition. [no audio] [breaking up] if we could repeat the question. if you succeed in this vote of no-confidence, who will become prime minister? it is academic now because , and is no motion allowed for now i'm the leader of the opposition. i will have to make sure the opposition remains in force, strong with a clear agenda. haslinda: have you struck a deal with elijah mohammed? since 2018. on good terms. and...
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elijah love legos. >> candace was the youngest. >> she was the light of his eyes . loved to play and in the ego learner. >> the mother and did the 10- year-old were hurt. of the cause of the crash is under investigation. speed appears to be effectors >> witnesses place the honda accord at a speed greater then the flow of traffic. >> he is an uber driver about is unemployed because of the pandemic. >> he's holding up and i think all the support and love from people, it's been in powering. >> the family hopes the boy will be released from the hospital. chp investigation is continuing, fox two news. >> a gofundme is being set up for medical expenses. >>> scattered showers as we go through the bay area will continue. i will have the computer model and the five-day forecast coming up. >>> we go to heather holmes. the 7:00 news on ktvu plus. >> perfect bottle of wine. some on sanitary conditions for workers in the vineyard. a shocking twist in the aftermath of a helicopter crash that killed kobe bryant and his daughter and six others. the representative of the pilot is bl
elijah love legos. >> candace was the youngest. >> she was the light of his eyes . loved to play and in the ego learner. >> the mother and did the 10- year-old were hurt. of the cause of the crash is under investigation. speed appears to be effectors >> witnesses place the honda accord at a speed greater then the flow of traffic. >> he is an uber driver about is unemployed because of the pandemic. >> he's holding up and i think all the support and love from...
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. >>> 13-year-old elijah and 18- year-old candis were killed. >> they were smart, bright, intelligent hap akid. they loved to play and in the middle of the pandemic they loved to see each other more. glitter hoped thatit's hoped that the little boy will be released from theriment. >>> the first incident happened around 7:00 sunday evening at the intersection of scott street and huntingten avenue. while police were investigating that they were called to another hit-and-run. and a short time later they arrested the driver that were walking down the avenue on suspicion of du issue. >>> ktvu's jesse garret has more. so that already running with 57% fewer trains caltran officials are bracing for termination as a lastriment if things don't improve. caltran reports for 70% of revenue and then the coronavirus hit and rides plummeteddal. >> i used it to take it daily but i got laid off last week so i'll be moving out the area in the next month. >> reporter: it has received almost $50 million from the program cares act to stay afloat in the fall. after that, there could be a discontinuation of
. >>> 13-year-old elijah and 18- year-old candis were killed. >> they were smart, bright, intelligent hap akid. they loved to play and in the middle of the pandemic they loved to see each other more. glitter hoped thatit's hoped that the little boy will be released from theriment. >>> the first incident happened around 7:00 sunday evening at the intersection of scott street and huntingten avenue. while police were investigating that they were called to another...
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. >>> more 2020 graduates to honor tonight, tonight we have elijah graduating from deer valley high school, she excelled in student leadership and started the school's very first debate club, congratulations. and we have sarah who just graduated from thomas russell middle school, she is now going on to milpitas high school, good luck and congratulations, sarah. email your graduate photos to 2020grads@cbs.com or use the hashtag >>> by the end of this week, all bay area counties will officially be in the next phase of reopening. but that raises the question whether we are moving too fast. here's what ucsf epidemiologist doctor george rutherford had to say about reopening safely. >> phase 2 means transmission has come down and that we are reasonably certain that we can proceed carefully in a way that doesn't increase transmission, that we have adequate hospital facilities and adequate ppe and that we have adequate testing and contact tracing up and running which is kind of a work in progress as we speak. >> you see disease specialist doctor john schwartzberg also said it's crucial to make sur
. >>> more 2020 graduates to honor tonight, tonight we have elijah graduating from deer valley high school, she excelled in student leadership and started the school's very first debate club, congratulations. and we have sarah who just graduated from thomas russell middle school, she is now going on to milpitas high school, good luck and congratulations, sarah. email your graduate photos to 2020grads@cbs.com or use the hashtag >>> by the end of this week, all bay area counties...
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babe in a went to the bone of the city to develop if you made the does mo album and to speak to is elijah that photograph that the brain to that the beaches tell these stories that is really the main body of a society difficult to freeze is the mito of the society is a very recent way of communication photography has how many a bit more than one and that the in photography most probably would disappear is not there shame it is like you do that that that is sort of. his passion and commitment are unparalleled. for his most recent project he spent years in the amazon working on a series of images sent to be published in 2021. talking to sebastiano salgado and contemplating his extraordinary images it seems impossible that photography will ever disappear. he is indeed compiling our memories. come. to. this quite as simple as it seems. to understand the world better we need to take a closer look at. the experience knowledge. tomorrow to. talk to a doctor. or. first group to get over now live on the show that of us are. in support of. what's a big what's able. to be about. we know this is a sc
babe in a went to the bone of the city to develop if you made the does mo album and to speak to is elijah that photograph that the brain to that the beaches tell these stories that is really the main body of a society difficult to freeze is the mito of the society is a very recent way of communication photography has how many a bit more than one and that the in photography most probably would disappear is not there shame it is like you do that that that is sort of. his passion and commitment...
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elijah received, you can hear ta round of applause as he emerged to meet his family in cap and gown andth a very proud smile. congratulations. and "on the road"" is next. cbs' steve hartman with a story of high-flying achievement and the teach who are lit the fuse. when you have depression, it can plunge you into deep, dark lows. and, can leave you feeling extremely sad and disinterested. overwhelmed by bipolar depression? ask about vraylar. not all types of depression should be treated the same. vraylar effectively helps relieve all symptoms of bipolar depression... with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles or confusion, which may mean a life-threatening reaction, or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. side effects may not appear for several weeks. metabolic changes may occur. nausea, restlessness and movement dysfunction
elijah received, you can hear ta round of applause as he emerged to meet his family in cap and gown andth a very proud smile. congratulations. and "on the road"" is next. cbs' steve hartman with a story of high-flying achievement and the teach who are lit the fuse. when you have depression, it can plunge you into deep, dark lows. and, can leave you feeling extremely sad and disinterested. overwhelmed by bipolar depression? ask about vraylar. not all types of depression should be...
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elijah cummings -- elon musk is defying orders by restarting the company's plant in fremont, california. he's not alone in expressing frustration with the restrictions, but today we learned the u.s. death toll could pass 137,000 by august because of a lack of social distancing. here's cbs's jamie yuccas. >> reporter: open defiance at this castle rock,wds, nsocial distanig rule that bans dining inside. >> fines and maybe even jail, but we're willing to make a statement. >> reporter: today local health officials made a statement of their own, ordering the restaurant to close immediately and remain closed. late this afternoon, another large crowd defying the order. and there's this image of a nearly packed united airlines flight from new jersey to california. this weekend a doctor on board saying the airline had promised not to use middle seats. he said passengers were shocked and scared. tonight in a response, united says it never made those assurances, but it is planning on changing its socialss dilemm, the desire to reopen and the consequences. in los angeles, some non-essential busines
elijah cummings -- elon musk is defying orders by restarting the company's plant in fremont, california. he's not alone in expressing frustration with the restrictions, but today we learned the u.s. death toll could pass 137,000 by august because of a lack of social distancing. here's cbs's jamie yuccas. >> reporter: open defiance at this castle rock,wds, nsocial distanig rule that bans dining inside. >> fines and maybe even jail, but we're willing to make a statement. >>...
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thank you to shannon, elijah, jack and lucy. or three degrees —— temperatures fail. it may not be good news if you're looking for some rain but it will be drove the next 2—3 days and it will be warm as well. —— it will be dry for the next 2—3 days. not much rain during the day, we will see more at night. first thing this morning we have a fair bit of cloud across scotland, now, eastern scotland and the north—east seeing brighter skies. later you will see some spots of rain coming in and the same across northern ireland, the cloud coming in followed by some rain. clear skies for southern england, wales and the midlands. the weather front is weakening of the time and not doing much more than turning the sunshine hazy through the day. the latter pa rt sunshine hazy through the day. the latter part of the afternoon, we are more likely to see some cloud lapping onshore coming in from the north sea, the temperature—wise, 12 in the north to 25 in the south. through this evening and overnight, there goes the rain moving across there goe
thank you to shannon, elijah, jack and lucy. or three degrees —— temperatures fail. it may not be good news if you're looking for some rain but it will be drove the next 2—3 days and it will be warm as well. —— it will be dry for the next 2—3 days. not much rain during the day, we will see more at night. first thing this morning we have a fair bit of cloud across scotland, now, eastern scotland and the north—east seeing brighter skies. later you will see some spots of rain coming...
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they loved to play and elijah loved legos. she was the light of his eyes. she loved it, she was an eager learner. >> the mother and a third child were hurt the cause of the crash is under investigation but the chp says that speed appears to be a factor. >> witnesses, he worked as a number driver but he is unemployed due to the coronavirus pandemic he is trying to be strong. >> he is grieving, he has holding up well. the support love from people helped and it has been empowering. they hope that junior will be released from the hospital soon and the investigation is continuing. truck the alameda county sheriff's deputies say that they arrested the same man seven times since the stay-at- home orders began he is facing a series of charges the latest arrest was of a robbery and attempted carjacking he is being held on $200,000 bail he was released under the previous times under the zero bel policy it was put in place four low- level crimes to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in jail. >>> of fire tour through an abandoned apartment, it happened on out would
they loved to play and elijah loved legos. she was the light of his eyes. she loved it, she was an eager learner. >> the mother and a third child were hurt the cause of the crash is under investigation but the chp says that speed appears to be a factor. >> witnesses, he worked as a number driver but he is unemployed due to the coronavirus pandemic he is trying to be strong. >> he is grieving, he has holding up well. the support love from people helped and it has been...
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elijah loved legos. andris was the youngest. >> she loved to play. she was in eager learner. mother and a third child, 10-year-old were heard. the cause of the crash is under investigation. speed appears to be a factor. >> the honda accord was at the speed greater than the traffic. >> his brother is unemployed because of the pandemic that he's trying to be strong. >> he's grieving but i think he's holding up and managing well. it's just been empowering. >> the family hopes that the boy will be released soon. to chp investigation is continuing. >>> an east bay landmark is at risk of going under. see how the community is rallying. >>> a popular northern california river rafting spot is back open. with some modification. >>> we've got showers out there still. more in the forecast tomorrow and cooler weather in this five- day forecast. a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum... ...with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. for sparkli
elijah loved legos. andris was the youngest. >> she loved to play. she was in eager learner. mother and a third child, 10-year-old were heard. the cause of the crash is under investigation. speed appears to be a factor. >> the honda accord was at the speed greater than the traffic. >> his brother is unemployed because of the pandemic that he's trying to be strong. >> he's grieving but i think he's holding up and managing well. it's just been empowering. >> the...
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it was formerly chaired by our darling elijah who is dancing with the angels now. we want to be worthy of the legacy he left us, but all three of these members are members of the oversight committee. so much of what is in the heroes act relating to the subject we are talking about here is from that committee, not only in terms of voting but in terms of the postal system. the postal system is under threat from -- by the administration, from the a ministration, and we want to remove all doubt that we support the postal system, which is essential to vote by mail. it is also essential to the health of the american people, because it is over one billion packages of medicine were delivered last year, well before coronavirus. much more than one billion. 90% of the medicines needed for veterans, veterans receive, by the mail. this postal issue is a health issue. the voting issue is a health issue. they are connected. a person who serves on that , another generation of service in the congress comes from stacy plus it. she served on the transportation committee, so essential
it was formerly chaired by our darling elijah who is dancing with the angels now. we want to be worthy of the legacy he left us, but all three of these members are members of the oversight committee. so much of what is in the heroes act relating to the subject we are talking about here is from that committee, not only in terms of voting but in terms of the postal system. the postal system is under threat from -- by the administration, from the a ministration, and we want to remove all doubt...
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. >> kiesha bottoms started sounding like elijah cummings did back in the baltimore riot days. >>> also new this morning, in detroit, police confirmed at least one person was killed when someone in an suv opened fire on a group of protesters last night. >> protests erupted overnight despite the arrest of derek chauvin. he was charged with third degree murder and second degree man slaughter. many including the family of george floyd saying that is not enough. joining us again from minneapolis is steve patterson. steve, the protests have died down there. it seems at least in the area where you are. still several fires we see burning in that area. what can you tell us? >> protesters have died down, but, obviously, i don't want to give you the impression that there is an activity. i think i can see the smouldering from that incident from where we are. helicopters circling above. we know incidents are happening across the city. we've seen it driving to where we are, but take a look at where we are. this is the mini haha post office. if you look back into the building, you can see parts of it
. >> kiesha bottoms started sounding like elijah cummings did back in the baltimore riot days. >>> also new this morning, in detroit, police confirmed at least one person was killed when someone in an suv opened fire on a group of protesters last night. >> protests erupted overnight despite the arrest of derek chauvin. he was charged with third degree murder and second degree man slaughter. many including the family of george floyd saying that is not enough. joining us...
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i want to talk to elijah who came in from about 45 miles away. why so important to be here today? >> i feel like i should do it for my future kids and justice for george floyd. >> how hard was it to get here? roads are closed? you came from 45 minutes away. how difficult was it and why stand here, why be here with your sign to speak on his behalf? >> it wasn't too bad coming here. we had to use the back roads to get our way here. but regardless of any difficulty, we're going to make sure we have any means. and i feel like as a black man in this country, i have the right to protest and state my anger. because what's happening to us, it's not nice and it's not right. we should be treated as human beings and be seen as human beings and be seen as americans. we are not different because of our skin color. and we are not different because of how we approach or how we choose to express ourselves. >> and how do you react to the protests that have broken out from around the country because of what happened at this location? >> it shows the anger that's been building up in this country for
i want to talk to elijah who came in from about 45 miles away. why so important to be here today? >> i feel like i should do it for my future kids and justice for george floyd. >> how hard was it to get here? roads are closed? you came from 45 minutes away. how difficult was it and why stand here, why be here with your sign to speak on his behalf? >> it wasn't too bad coming here. we had to use the back roads to get our way here. but regardless of any difficulty, we're going...
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he won a special election last week to succeed at elijah cummings who died. there also is concerned here about coronavirus kind of seeping through capitol hill. nancy pelosi and the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell put out a rare joint statement over the weekend rejecting quick testing here on capitol hill. for members and staff. that something that kevin mccarthy, the minority leader, he would like to see that rapid testing, he says we need to maintain continuity of government. bill, back to you. >> bill: amazing how quickly the money goes. thank you so much, chad, chad pergram on the hill. president trump sitting down for a virtual town hall with fox news last night. he says some states are not opening fast enough. but also warned the virus could kill as many as 100,000 americans. our team coverage continues. john roberts on the north lawn again, today, john beginning a new week. good afternoon. >> good afternoon to you, bill. there's a reporting that the white house is pushing back fairly hard on a new interagency assessment from fema that projects t
he won a special election last week to succeed at elijah cummings who died. there also is concerned here about coronavirus kind of seeping through capitol hill. nancy pelosi and the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell put out a rare joint statement over the weekend rejecting quick testing here on capitol hill. for members and staff. that something that kevin mccarthy, the minority leader, he would like to see that rapid testing, he says we need to maintain continuity of government. bill,...
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it is definitely clear, it was clear to meet at the time that at 9:00, the late great congressman elijah cummings would lead a march to march people home to saylet all go home and because people trusted him, because he was a trusted voice and trusted figure and a member of the community, lived around the corner from penn and north, people would go. and the people who were still there after that were not talking about freddie gray anymore. they were not talking about freddie gray at all. they had a different agenda. they were out there but not -- at least overtly for freddie gray. this isn't new. but this is different. because in that case, these weren't what we're now saying are white supremacists organized to come and burn down the black businesses in baltimore. this is -- this is insidious -- it's horrifying and i want to let you as an activist who has been on the streets crying out black lives matter. what should these activists do at 8:00 tonight? >> so listen joy, i think you're absolutely right. there are white supremacists out here and there are people who are not necessarily memb
it is definitely clear, it was clear to meet at the time that at 9:00, the late great congressman elijah cummings would lead a march to march people home to saylet all go home and because people trusted him, because he was a trusted voice and trusted figure and a member of the community, lived around the corner from penn and north, people would go. and the people who were still there after that were not talking about freddie gray anymore. they were not talking about freddie gray at all. they...
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the magical british nanny "mary poppins" to the governess in "the sound of music" and the original elijah dolittle on "my fair lady" on broadway. but she's also written two television books. and her and her daughter have a library to comfort kids, and this is poignant now as families all over america continue to shelter in place. >> the meal was delicious. where did you get jam, the mouse asked? a tablecloth. the duck munched a crust. you would be surprised what you find inside of a wolf. it's nice, said the mouse. it's home, said the duck. >> well, i am completely enchanted, joining me now is the one and only dame julie andrews and her daughter children's book author, co-author emma walton-hamilton. welcome to both of you. you've been writing books together for years but for you now to be reading books to children when so many children are, you know, without public school, without private school, you know, at home, it's just wonderf wonderful. julie, the inspiration behind this. i know you've been doing it for a while, but it's more important now than ever. >> thank you, andrea. it's lov
the magical british nanny "mary poppins" to the governess in "the sound of music" and the original elijah dolittle on "my fair lady" on broadway. but she's also written two television books. and her and her daughter have a library to comfort kids, and this is poignant now as families all over america continue to shelter in place. >> the meal was delicious. where did you get jam, the mouse asked? a tablecloth. the duck munched a crust. you would be surprised...
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lose returning to congress to fill the seat of the late representative of the late representative elijah cummings. following this wearing in, the
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the desire to create a government that would be respectable in the eyes of the world, right, what elijah gold calls treaty worthiness, that they must be among the powers of the earth. it seems like all of your papers in some way reflect this tension, and it seems to me a tension that has some contemporary relevance today. on the one hand balancing the desires of the constituents who elected the president with this desire to also balance the u.s. position vis-a-vis the rest of the world. so if you could elucidate that a bit for us, i would appreciate it. >> well, i will just say that i think part of it is this question of, you know, how do you achieve respectability. i mean, is it through emulating the old world, you know, is it -- is it through getting as close to, you know, england as you can because that's their role model, or do you seek to provide some other example. and i think there was a lot of tension there about how much to focus on what it would mean to have a radically self-governing country versus one that is a nation among the nations. so, i mean, i know for me they were acu
the desire to create a government that would be respectable in the eyes of the world, right, what elijah gold calls treaty worthiness, that they must be among the powers of the earth. it seems like all of your papers in some way reflect this tension, and it seems to me a tension that has some contemporary relevance today. on the one hand balancing the desires of the constituents who elected the president with this desire to also balance the u.s. position vis-a-vis the rest of the world. so if...
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does he go with elijah muhammad or a separatist movement or does he go with malcolm who is being pushed out of the nation of islam and is clearly going to form his own organization that will be more orthodox in terms of civil rights movement? so it puts him in a difficult situation. i think this is one of the -- he is actively political. there's no question about it. but he was a boxer before anything else. he's like john wayne. john wayne didn't serve during world war ii. he becomes the image of the american soldier or american sailor or american flier in world war ii, but he never enlisted. he never served in world war ii. after the war his interest in politics to generalize, was two things. number one, he becomes a cold warrior. most americans adopted the cold war position. number two is he couldn't stand america's tax policy. the taxing that was taking ronald reagan, 90% of your income. he wanted a change. he moves from being a democrat to a republican. but if people talked to john wayne, he didn't talk about politics. he talked about movies, but you get that image of john wayne tha
does he go with elijah muhammad or a separatist movement or does he go with malcolm who is being pushed out of the nation of islam and is clearly going to form his own organization that will be more orthodox in terms of civil rights movement? so it puts him in a difficult situation. i think this is one of the -- he is actively political. there's no question about it. but he was a boxer before anything else. he's like john wayne. john wayne didn't serve during world war ii. he becomes the image...
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by the rticularly moved piece that you wrote about our olleague, elijah cummings, in which you said, the more i about the gentleman, the more my chest burned for his family and for many families, of the black families worrying about the mortality of the black ones, for amilies burying their loved ones in caskets [indiscernible] they had more to give. if you had a magic wand, an unlimited checkbook, how these racial ess disparities in health care that by the ghlighted covid-19 pandemic? >> we're going to leave this here on c-span to honor our 4 1-year commitment to house.verage of the u.s. they're gaveling back in momentarily to take up the rule re-authorization of the foreign intelligence surveillance act. the rule has just been cleared the rules committee an 8-4 arty line vote and we expect that the house will take that up immediately when they return. historic day in the house as we well. for the first time in house history, they will allow members beginning this afternoon, beginning today to vote by proxy it count towards achieving a quorum of members for floor proceedings. this 2
by the rticularly moved piece that you wrote about our olleague, elijah cummings, in which you said, the more i about the gentleman, the more my chest burned for his family and for many families, of the black families worrying about the mortality of the black ones, for amilies burying their loved ones in caskets [indiscernible] they had more to give. if you had a magic wand, an unlimited checkbook, how these racial ess disparities in health care that by the ghlighted covid-19 pandemic? >>...
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mohammed aly, catches clay is caught between -- does he go with elijah mohammed, does he go with a moreonservative separatist movement? or does he go with malcolm as being pushed out of the nation and it's clearly going to form his own organization that will be more orthodox in terms of civil rights movements? it puts him in a difficult situation. i think this is one of the problem -- he is active politically, there is no question about it. but he was a boxer before anything else. he was like john wayne. john wayne did not serve during world war ii. he becomes the image of the american soldier, american sailor, american flyer in world war ii. he never enlisted, he never served in world war ii, but after the war, his interest in politics, to generalize, two things. he becomes a cold war hero. most americans adopted the cold war position. number two is, he could not stand americas taxation policy. the world war ii taxation which was taking, like charleston heston and ronald reagan, 90% of your income. he wanted to change. he moves from being a democrat to being a republican. but if you ta
mohammed aly, catches clay is caught between -- does he go with elijah mohammed, does he go with a moreonservative separatist movement? or does he go with malcolm as being pushed out of the nation and it's clearly going to form his own organization that will be more orthodox in terms of civil rights movements? it puts him in a difficult situation. i think this is one of the problem -- he is active politically, there is no question about it. but he was a boxer before anything else. he was like...
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and, you know, i'm also reminded of the speech obama gave at elijah cummings' funeral when he said peopleand strong men, strong men can embrace kindness and compassion and lead with integrity. and we're now, especially on this point of integrity, we're 3 1/2 years into the trump presidency and he has compromised national security by courting dictators apparently to feather his own finances and he's courted ukraine's leaders to undermine a political opponent. he stocked federal agencies with cronies who have corrupted the agency's work. he's been willing to use his position in the federal government to further the financial interests and prospects of himself, his children and his son-in-law. and he's now -- you know, he's the most overtly racist president of the modern era and he's used bigotry and division as his calling cards. now we're in the milgtsdz of the biggest health care and financial crisis in america a. donald trump -- >> you know, gabriel -- >> go ahead. >> no, go on. >> i just think donald trump is very aware of star power and he comes up very short next to barack obama in ev
and, you know, i'm also reminded of the speech obama gave at elijah cummings' funeral when he said peopleand strong men, strong men can embrace kindness and compassion and lead with integrity. and we're now, especially on this point of integrity, we're 3 1/2 years into the trump presidency and he has compromised national security by courting dictators apparently to feather his own finances and he's courted ukraine's leaders to undermine a political opponent. he stocked federal agencies with...
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by the way, elijah cummings might call you a counterfeit mississippi preacher.ing. so let's go to northwestern university, professor leslie harris. you made headlines earlier this year when you talked about fact-checking the project and then were concerned a lot of your fact-checking items were ignored which, of course, seems to be central to the controversy of where we are now. talk about those concerns and talk about the project generally. >> first, i want to say that the 1619 project is rhetorically brilliant. it's historically brilliant. it does what the best historians want to do which is to bring this history to the general public. i think that nicole hannah jones' essay is excellent and it reflects what many african-americans experience in this country, that we are in a country that's full of ideals, that's full of possibility and yet we have been locked out of it. and so my concern was that i knew the critique would focus on the small errors, and that is exactly what happened, as i say in my essay. what i try to do was show where i thought there was an e
by the way, elijah cummings might call you a counterfeit mississippi preacher.ing. so let's go to northwestern university, professor leslie harris. you made headlines earlier this year when you talked about fact-checking the project and then were concerned a lot of your fact-checking items were ignored which, of course, seems to be central to the controversy of where we are now. talk about those concerns and talk about the project generally. >> first, i want to say that the 1619 project...
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griff: our next guest is running for maryland 7th congressional district, former seat of elijah cummings. sheep has word of advice for leaders. kimberly,,ing back at the burned out ccvs and we're seeing this play out across the country. >> griff, in baltimore, 380 and 320 businesses that were hit, over 150 car fires, 60 structural fires, and 27 pharmacies were looted. they have a lot of counting yet to do in minneapolis. we do know over 200 businesses had been hit. majority are small businesses that will try to rebuild. i will note the difference in baltimore we had over 200 arrests of bad actors n minneapolis they're so soft on criminals, not tough on crime. they're not arresting anyone. that makes a huge difference. i did want to point out. i believe devastating, burning the third precinct was a terrible idea. a lot of cases will have to look at, police brutality, police involved shooting, things that had evidence within the third precinct now missing or destroyed. i imagine a lot of guns were taken off the street in that precinct that probably ended up back on the street. you have the
griff: our next guest is running for maryland 7th congressional district, former seat of elijah cummings. sheep has word of advice for leaders. kimberly,,ing back at the burned out ccvs and we're seeing this play out across the country. >> griff, in baltimore, 380 and 320 businesses that were hit, over 150 car fires, 60 structural fires, and 27 pharmacies were looted. they have a lot of counting yet to do in minneapolis. we do know over 200 businesses had been hit. majority are small...
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i particularly liked the piece that you wrote about our collie, elijah cummings come in which you said more i learned about the gentleman, the more my chest word for his family and for many families, for all the black families worried about the mortality of their loved ones. black families bearing family members -- burying family members for people who had so much more to give. if we had a magic wand and a limited -- unlimited checkbook, how would you address these racial disparities in health care that have been so highlighted by the covid-19 pandemic? foremost,irst and thank you for mentioning that peace. thatted to make the case the greatest white privilege is life itself. one of the greatest deprivations for black people and native people and people of color is being deprived of life itself. question, i of your believe like other americans have stated, that health care is a fundamental human right. everyone should not only have access to health care, to preventative care, but then also we should have high quality health care for every single american. wife, who example, my is a ped
i particularly liked the piece that you wrote about our collie, elijah cummings come in which you said more i learned about the gentleman, the more my chest word for his family and for many families, for all the black families worried about the mortality of their loved ones. black families bearing family members -- burying family members for people who had so much more to give. if we had a magic wand and a limited -- unlimited checkbook, how would you address these racial disparities in health...
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--with elijah. that weest challenges are facing the biggest health crisis we have faith since 1919. since 1919.d my focus is going to be doing what i can do to work with the men and women of this chamber to find a way to deal with that data, by using scientific common sense to save our country. what this pandemic has done to families is something that requires all of our attention. thank you. >> on wednesday, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and senate minority leader charles schumer spoke on the floor about the nomination of justin walker to fill a vacancy on the u.s. t
--with elijah. that weest challenges are facing the biggest health crisis we have faith since 1919. since 1919.d my focus is going to be doing what i can do to work with the men and women of this chamber to find a way to deal with that data, by using scientific common sense to save our country. what this pandemic has done to families is something that requires all of our attention. thank you. >> on wednesday, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell and senate minority leader charles...