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i have to disagree a little bit with my friend elise.aught course that twitter has taken here which blurs the distinctions between what it is, which is a platform, to what it aspires to be, which is a publisher. it has argued authoritatively that it does not publish content. there is a whole industry that fact checks the president which are subject to regulations. twitter is immune from regulations for behavior like libel. senators like josh hawley have argued that these provisions should not apply to twitter and by getting into the publishing business, they're making his case for him. trump has the biggest microphone in america. it won't make a difference if he's on or off twitter. it will, however, give him a sense of grievance that will animate his supporters and rob the public of the full picture of who this person is. voters should be fully aware of who the president is when he does things that are obscene and cruel like what he has done to the host of msnbc's "morning joe" over the last couple of days. that's the sort of thing vote
i have to disagree a little bit with my friend elise.aught course that twitter has taken here which blurs the distinctions between what it is, which is a platform, to what it aspires to be, which is a publisher. it has argued authoritatively that it does not publish content. there is a whole industry that fact checks the president which are subject to regulations. twitter is immune from regulations for behavior like libel. senators like josh hawley have argued that these provisions should not...
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he identifies his female owner, elise stokes, in this advertisement, but describes the conflicts within her family over her property and property rights. he argues or tells us that jack sampson, his owner's grandson, stole his mother and siblings from elise. so grandson and grandmother he is not willing to recognize the kind of in viability of elise stokes property rights in this case. he also tells us that while elise stokes held legal title to him while she was his owner, she would hire him out so he refers to this process of hiring out as living with jim some at the time. in the top element he talks about jack simpson's decision to sell him away from his family, i mean to steal his family away from him. and he also talks about her business practices, she would hire him out and receive his wages in return for the labor that he performed for jensen this case. the sources get at more complex dimensions of slavery that often do not enter popular understanding of the institution and ways in which enslaved people were passed between people, how separations occurred, etc.. here, what guy sm
he identifies his female owner, elise stokes, in this advertisement, but describes the conflicts within her family over her property and property rights. he argues or tells us that jack sampson, his owner's grandson, stole his mother and siblings from elise. so grandson and grandmother he is not willing to recognize the kind of in viability of elise stokes property rights in this case. he also tells us that while elise stokes held legal title to him while she was his owner, she would hire him...
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it is endless. >> elise jordan, let me go to you, fo you. former republican, it is remarkable to me that donald trump spent this weekend -- since joe biden's joke, which he apologized for. democrats apologize, even for jokes. but since that time, i've had calls from the press, what should biden do? i'm, like, are you kidding me? since that time, that offhanded remark, donald trump has called a black woman, who has dedicated her life to public policy, mocked her for being obese, mocked the appearance of the speaker of the house, the highest ranked woman in history, called a former secretary of state, former first lady, and the last nominee for the democratic party a, quote, skank. mika said one thing about me that is not accurate. it is really about donald trump attacking a grieving florida family, which we don't really want to talk about here. we can talk about all these other tweets, but attacking private citizens and the reputation of people who are no longer here to protect themselves. but that's how he spent memorial day weekend. instead
it is endless. >> elise jordan, let me go to you, fo you. former republican, it is remarkable to me that donald trump spent this weekend -- since joe biden's joke, which he apologized for. democrats apologize, even for jokes. but since that time, i've had calls from the press, what should biden do? i'm, like, are you kidding me? since that time, that offhanded remark, donald trump has called a black woman, who has dedicated her life to public policy, mocked her for being obese, mocked the...
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back with me, michael steele and elise jordan. elise, i want to start with you.e is governor tate on fox news sunday about their plans to reopen the state. here he is. >> governor, why are you reopening mississippi at all when you haven't met the white house guidelines of a steady, downward trajectory for two straight weeks? >> well, that's a great question, chris. and it's a fair question. what i would tell you is that you have to understand mississippi is different than new york and mississippi is different than new jersey. i spoke personally with dr. birx. we agree sometimes the models are just different for different states, just like they're different for various counties. we believe that that particular criteria doesn't work in states like ours who have never had more than 300 cases in any one day with the exception of friday in that data dump. >> you know, i wonder, in what way is this state different from the point of view of a virus? i didn't know viruses could tell what state they're in and behave differently in a different state. your thoughts. >> and
back with me, michael steele and elise jordan. elise, i want to start with you.e is governor tate on fox news sunday about their plans to reopen the state. here he is. >> governor, why are you reopening mississippi at all when you haven't met the white house guidelines of a steady, downward trajectory for two straight weeks? >> well, that's a great question, chris. and it's a fair question. what i would tell you is that you have to understand mississippi is different than new york...
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. >> elise jordan, we know that there is a denial right there from larry kudlow. but the fact is that the president has open low, on camera, in front of the world, has been encouraging states to open before they have even met their white house guidelines. >> it is very difficult for larry kudlow to argue that the white house is doing everything by the book as recommended by public health experts when donald trump's own rhetoric goes completely against that. coming to tonight, it is going to be interesting to watch how donald trump manages to handle two hours of a town hall getting questions about reopening and whether he is indeed going to stick to the lines of public health experts or if he is going to move in his own direction. and similarly to what he did this week, champion those who were protesting and not practicing social distancing at various state capitals. >> doctor, what is the risk here of states reopening, especially states where there are rural areas perhaps where they have not had great infection, no hot spots like we have this the urban areas. what
. >> elise jordan, we know that there is a denial right there from larry kudlow. but the fact is that the president has open low, on camera, in front of the world, has been encouraging states to open before they have even met their white house guidelines. >> it is very difficult for larry kudlow to argue that the white house is doing everything by the book as recommended by public health experts when donald trump's own rhetoric goes completely against that. coming to tonight, it is...
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bush house and state department elise jordan is back.k, the president coming out and saying i didn't want to wear my mask in front of these gentlemen because i didn't want the press to see me in it seems to have the opposite understanding of the value of modeling good public health behavior. for the 23% of americans who still trust him for public health information. >> it's a very bad sign, nicolle, of how even this basic question of wearing a mask, a simple and painless thing we can all do to slow the risk of this pandemic spreading further, has become kind of wrapped up in a culture war. then in the president's mind it's a game between him and the media where he can't afford to give or be seen as weak if he capitulates. it would be better for him and the whole country if he showed what a strong leader can do and would just wear the mask. look, i wear a mask when i go outside. i hate wearing the mask. it's annoying. it stinks, but it's one of the simple things the whole country can do or most of the country can do that doesn't require s
bush house and state department elise jordan is back.k, the president coming out and saying i didn't want to wear my mask in front of these gentlemen because i didn't want the press to see me in it seems to have the opposite understanding of the value of modeling good public health behavior. for the 23% of americans who still trust him for public health information. >> it's a very bad sign, nicolle, of how even this basic question of wearing a mask, a simple and painless thing we can all...
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think one of the things that is really interesting, if you take this long view from this period that elise is talking about in the 18th and early 19th century, i think there is a real fear thinking back on this historical knowledge and trying to understand it and pigeonholing that into this older era where there was not modern scientific understandings. but if you speed it up into the early 20th century when there are new -- when there is a new science of microorganisms growing and spreading disease as a cognitive organism, there is a redoubling of ideas of differential immunity. in spite of new bacteriology and epidemiology, these theories persisted and in some cases became even stronger. health officials in the early 20th century can use tests to determine who has a disease or who doesn't have a disease of a bacterial origin. but at the same time, they are still thinking about racialized ideas, about who is more is at risk, or who of spreading disease. >> i think that this is interesting what jacob brings up, the idea that you cannot compare the present with the early or late 19th centur
think one of the things that is really interesting, if you take this long view from this period that elise is talking about in the 18th and early 19th century, i think there is a real fear thinking back on this historical knowledge and trying to understand it and pigeonholing that into this older era where there was not modern scientific understandings. but if you speed it up into the early 20th century when there are new -- when there is a new science of microorganisms growing and spreading...
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joining us is elise jordan, an msnbc political analyst.i wonder what this economic crisis means for president trump going into the november election. i have had conversations with friends of mine who are convinced that this is it. president trump was the president of jobs, jobs, jobs, now we have been losing jobs, jobs, jobs. that is the nail in the coffin. i'm not convinced, even for those democrats who voted for trump in 2016, i'm not quite convinced that this is the nail in the coffin. how do you see it, elise. >> i think it's way too early to make any grandiose predictions. i get myself in trouble constantly by doing that but i do think that if you see this kind of hemorrhaging of the american workforce, if you see this kind of job loss continue over the coming months, it becomes very difficult for donald trump to run on the economy. it's going to be difficult already. but he is going to -- if he doesn't have any kind of reinvigoration and if the tide doesn't seem to turn at all, i don't see how donald trump can use that successfully a
joining us is elise jordan, an msnbc political analyst.i wonder what this economic crisis means for president trump going into the november election. i have had conversations with friends of mine who are convinced that this is it. president trump was the president of jobs, jobs, jobs, now we have been losing jobs, jobs, jobs. that is the nail in the coffin. i'm not convinced, even for those democrats who voted for trump in 2016, i'm not quite convinced that this is the nail in the coffin. how...
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a very tense situation with elise, trying to keep the child from getting violent, as he would pick the police department but i videos earlier this week on their social media account saying they support peaceful demonstrations, but they didn't want to see them get out of control. however, across the country we have seen demonstrations get out of control, protesters will save you that this is how they push for change. police say you are certainly allowed to protest. we will look out for you is you protest, but they do not wanted to get violent. that is what we are seeing right now. this protest, these fires and we don't annihilate this is going to go. but we're looking right now again on the broadway side. it's pretty dark in that area. so this is on the corner of telegraph and broadway where it branches off. you can go left and that's the area amber lee showed us earlier in the 10:00 newscast businesses were boarding up, including mina jordan who spoke with on the phone on ktvu plus earlier tonight. she too started to feel the teargas that was flooding the air through the streets of dow
a very tense situation with elise, trying to keep the child from getting violent, as he would pick the police department but i videos earlier this week on their social media account saying they support peaceful demonstrations, but they didn't want to see them get out of control. however, across the country we have seen demonstrations get out of control, protesters will save you that this is how they push for change. police say you are certainly allowed to protest. we will look out for you is...
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we are taking care of our farmers pay thank you very much, elise. dan, please prayed >> thank you, mr. president. thank you for having us here. thank you for working every single day. >> harris: the president they are meeting with a number of her public and lawmakers right now, just as we showed you. and told you he would. he had a long statement at the beginning there that we all watched together. then, as they go around the table, the people in the room, it is a lengthy list including representative -- or now, i should say, say, chief of staff, sorry -- mark meadows, jared kushner, his assistant to the president, deputy chief of staff dance give you know, larry kudlow , and so many others. you are seeing there, you saw elise stefanik, you see those lawmakers and rep of the nerves in the house is talking with the president about what he has done for the economy. the main line all of that was this transition to greatness. that is what the president is calling what we will see later this year. he says the third quarter will be that transition prayed
we are taking care of our farmers pay thank you very much, elise. dan, please prayed >> thank you, mr. president. thank you for having us here. thank you for working every single day. >> harris: the president they are meeting with a number of her public and lawmakers right now, just as we showed you. and told you he would. he had a long statement at the beginning there that we all watched together. then, as they go around the table, the people in the room, it is a lengthy list...
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the city that after police break up mass protests against the plans of new security law that gives elise broad powers activists say silence beijing's focus also on the show. spain slowly we opens for business after one of the world's toughest laws.
the city that after police break up mass protests against the plans of new security law that gives elise broad powers activists say silence beijing's focus also on the show. spain slowly we opens for business after one of the world's toughest laws.
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elise kay gets it. >> it definitely triggered a whole bunch of emotions that nobody needs right now. >> reporter: the mailboxes outside kay's san francisco apartment building were broken into a couple of weeks ago. >> you see how it's taped right now. that was pried open. >> reporter: kay was expecting a stimulus check, unemployment benefits and past payments from clients. >> then i had to question, have i received them? were they in that day's mail? as well as what else did they get from me that maybe i didn't know was coming? >> reporter: for now the building's mail is being dropped in this slot. a neighbor found much of the discarded mail dumped at ft. mason. >> my gut tells me that's why they were opening up anything that looked like it was from the government. >> reporter: kay reported it to the united states postal inspection service. >> these are federal offenses, potential penalty up to five years in prison and $250,000 fine. >> reporter: a spokesperson says they also reported the theft from their properties. but the oakland woman who shared this video said initially she didn
elise kay gets it. >> it definitely triggered a whole bunch of emotions that nobody needs right now. >> reporter: the mailboxes outside kay's san francisco apartment building were broken into a couple of weeks ago. >> you see how it's taped right now. that was pried open. >> reporter: kay was expecting a stimulus check, unemployment benefits and past payments from clients. >> then i had to question, have i received them? were they in that day's mail? as well as...
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you noticed from elise stop talking that's not to say they never spoke but the meaning must have melted and the work life balance broke. but then in 2020 new virus came our way. the governments reacted and told us all to hide away while we all were his mates the fear and all the water. people dusted off their instinct they remembered how smart. they started clapping to say thank you and calling up them. and while the cockies gathered dust they would look forward to their run. with the skies less for the voyage as the earth began to breathe the beaches but we knew wildlife scuttled off into the sea. and so when we found the cure and were allowed to come outside we all preferred the world. to one left. but why did it take our lives people to get sometimes you've got to get sick my boy before you start feeling better. a community decimated by cancer fights for the truth to lose through me has cancer or knows someone that lives here that has cancer lines exposes houston's cancer cluster these are the 110 properties that have grown contamination underneath they look dated his book pope and a
you noticed from elise stop talking that's not to say they never spoke but the meaning must have melted and the work life balance broke. but then in 2020 new virus came our way. the governments reacted and told us all to hide away while we all were his mates the fear and all the water. people dusted off their instinct they remembered how smart. they started clapping to say thank you and calling up them. and while the cockies gathered dust they would look forward to their run. with the skies...
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next hour jason chaffetz and congresswoman elise stefanik. stay with us.s made for right now. and right now, is a time for action. so, for a second time we're giving members a credit on their auto insurance. because it's the right thing to do. we're also giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can take care of things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit card bills. right now is the time to take care of what matters most. like we've done together, so many times before. discover all the ways we're helping members at usaa.com/coronavirus let's be honest. quitting smoking is hard. like, quitting every monday hard. quitting feels so big. so try making it smaller, and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. ♪ brian: we start with a fox news alert. you recognize that sound. president trump radio vial has been taking hydroxychloroquine to prevent covid-19. a will the oa lot of people wery about that. ainsley: the president says he has been taking the dr
next hour jason chaffetz and congresswoman elise stefanik. stay with us.s made for right now. and right now, is a time for action. so, for a second time we're giving members a credit on their auto insurance. because it's the right thing to do. we're also giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can take care of things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit card bills. right now is the time to take care of what matters most. like we've done together, so...
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it was about to pass the time elise where at least one parent lost his job after march 1st this case in april and june these people. the amount of unemployment benefits will be increased using special calculations. but it 1000 people are receiving benefits like this as of this moment last year. thousands of children. in these militias and also. in the we are assessing. if you would with speed the jupiters of the income of these families that we used to assess this but now in this situation. we are providing benefits regardless of the income. but what we're seeing i think has been sort of for them submitted such of this to so many posts currently our agency and the pension fund are collecting change that will be used by the federal taxation service to make decisions on. providing employers waive the statements for their employees. on a number of statistics for me to base data will be provided to the federal taxation service and well results in the specific number of the specific amount that's think it's very important i think we'll get back to you after we finish with the voice point
it was about to pass the time elise where at least one parent lost his job after march 1st this case in april and june these people. the amount of unemployment benefits will be increased using special calculations. but it 1000 people are receiving benefits like this as of this moment last year. thousands of children. in these militias and also. in the we are assessing. if you would with speed the jupiters of the income of these families that we used to assess this but now in this situation. we...
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i'm about this and this is on to see a live from doha also coming up elise government documents reveals the u.s. virus death toll is set to double by the end of the month. africa's most populous country begins to ease restrictions but there are fears of a new outbreak and northern nigeria. families are reunited in italy as restrictions are relaxed but there are fears of a 2nd wave of infections. the fight against the corona virus has been given an 8000000000 dollar boost leaders from the e.u. and other nations pledged the cash in a video conference on monday it will be used to help speed up research into a vaccine and treatments for the united states for almost 70000 people have died didn't take part in a whole as more. coronavirus way so the world must find ways to live with it better ways of testing for it more effective ways of treating it most importantly eventually a vaccine against it. the practice on many the goal is one to defeat this virus and virtual pledging conference aims to channel billions of dollars into the global response it's not just about pouring money into research
i'm about this and this is on to see a live from doha also coming up elise government documents reveals the u.s. virus death toll is set to double by the end of the month. africa's most populous country begins to ease restrictions but there are fears of a new outbreak and northern nigeria. families are reunited in italy as restrictions are relaxed but there are fears of a 2nd wave of infections. the fight against the corona virus has been given an 8000000000 dollar boost leaders from the e.u....
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representatives matt gaetz, john rutherford, michael waltz, ,ill posey, daniel webster brian mast, elisetefanik, bill flores, brian bevin, rodney , and, roger marshall stephen palau's oh, thank you very much. thank you. what a great group of people. they are warriors. they are really warriors. they helped get this done and so many other things. is our air force general david, goldstein. thank you very much. thank you, general. thank you. and chief of space operations, the first ever name, and now a member of the joint chiefs of created these we united states space force, general jay raymond. thank you very much. [applause] thank you. and senior members, also, of our great united states military. it has never been stronger than it is right now. also attorney general of florida, ashley moody, and chief financial officer, and many other distinguished guests, thank you very much for being here. we appreciate it. [applause] especially want to congratulate someone who truly embodies the american ether of big thinking and risk-taking. after achieving success as an internet entrepreneur, he coul
representatives matt gaetz, john rutherford, michael waltz, ,ill posey, daniel webster brian mast, elisetefanik, bill flores, brian bevin, rodney , and, roger marshall stephen palau's oh, thank you very much. thank you. what a great group of people. they are warriors. they are really warriors. they helped get this done and so many other things. is our air force general david, goldstein. thank you very much. thank you, general. thank you. and chief of space operations, the first ever name, and...
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city these last couple of nights but there really has not been a great police in gauge meant right elise have basically ceded the 3rd precinct police department building itself and the surrounding neighborhood the firefighters they got in for the fight one blaze on that block that was started by demonstrators but right now when we went into city hall. 'd one last look of it 'd from a bridge overlooking the scene and there were several fires including that police station still going without a drop of water being placed on a pole tell us about the people who've been out on the screen the president in his tweet referred to thugs who has been protesting these past 3 days in minnesota well it's i mean it's a great question i mean it's. after the incident in the video surfaced. there was 8000 people the minneapolis police department estimated at a george floyd protest rally demand for justice 'd to seem of the incident. 8000 it was loud people were heard they were angry they shared their feelings we had a very difficult time in our community with racial tensions especially when it comes to rel
city these last couple of nights but there really has not been a great police in gauge meant right elise have basically ceded the 3rd precinct police department building itself and the surrounding neighborhood the firefighters they got in for the fight one blaze on that block that was started by demonstrators but right now when we went into city hall. 'd one last look of it 'd from a bridge overlooking the scene and there were several fires including that police station still going without a...
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. >>> joining mess notice zerlina maxwell, and msnbc political analyst elise jordan, a contributor to" and former aide to the george w. bush white house and the state departments. zellina, your gut reaction was what? >> oh, i cringed. i knew it was going to be something that the campaign was going to need to apologize for and clean up, because, you know, there are different types of ga gaffs, but sometimes they can have a lasting impact and damage if they reinforce a negative thing that people already think about you. it reminds me of an inns dent in 2016, where hillary clinton wentz on the same morning show and made an offhand reference to something she always has in her bag. she said hot dogs, a reference to beyonce's song. at the time he actually said in the moment, people will think you're pandering, and very dryly said, is it working? people who know hillary know that's her sense of humor, but it did not land well in the constituencies that already had a negative view that she somehow was pandering and isn't sincere. so i think the same is true in this moment. i think that joe bi
. >>> joining mess notice zerlina maxwell, and msnbc political analyst elise jordan, a contributor to" and former aide to the george w. bush white house and the state departments. zellina, your gut reaction was what? >> oh, i cringed. i knew it was going to be something that the campaign was going to need to apologize for and clean up, because, you know, there are different types of ga gaffs, but sometimes they can have a lasting impact and damage if they reinforce a...
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second half of the year but added that the damage will be lasting >>> the federal reserve is set to elise minutes of the april meeting. it did not produce change on the rates. hints on whether the fed could introduce negative rates in the future and shed more light oven how policymakers could view the do downturn and recovery. >> let's bring in our guest. geoff will be with us also let's kick off i'm curious your view at the moment bank of america came in closely showing two-thirds of fund managers believe the rise in stocks we've seen is a bear market rally a strong but doomed bounce what is your take? >> caller: i think that says it all. our take has been for a while that we have a negative bias on the pricing at the moment. i'm not in the bear market rally camp there is a dug of war going on between clearly very weak growth environment but pushing up against that is one of the biggest policies that i've seen. i'm not in the bear market rally camp >> that's a critical point we've got andrew bailee speaking in testimony today here. we know how sensitive the market is to any news that sug
second half of the year but added that the damage will be lasting >>> the federal reserve is set to elise minutes of the april meeting. it did not produce change on the rates. hints on whether the fed could introduce negative rates in the future and shed more light oven how policymakers could view the do downturn and recovery. >> let's bring in our guest. geoff will be with us also let's kick off i'm curious your view at the moment bank of america came in closely showing...
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i'm about this and this is all just a live from doha also coming up elise government documents revealsthe u.s. virus death toll is set to double by the end of the month. africa's most populous country begins to ease restrictions but there are fears.
i'm about this and this is all just a live from doha also coming up elise government documents revealsthe u.s. virus death toll is set to double by the end of the month. africa's most populous country begins to ease restrictions but there are fears.
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. >> speaking of corruption, one of the things, elise, it seems the trump administration is very busyis as an opportunity for lots of score-settling. and also benefiting some of their friends, the michael flynns of the world. but in terms of score-settling, here's a list of the inspector generals that trump has fired in the last few weeks during this crisis. fire the intelligence community inspector general, the inspector general for defense department, the hhs principal deputy inspector general, and the state department inspector general, all fired recently. and on the state department inspector general, who will be replaced by ambassador with close ties to mike pence of the department friday night. and here is nor ron johnson, an ally, come what may do or die of donald trump on cnn responding to that. >> there are inspector generals that bring a political agenda as well as those that do a phenomenal job. they're not all equal but in the end, they serve the pleasure of the president and he has the authority to hire and terminate. >> again, elise, the republicans have seem to have giv
. >> speaking of corruption, one of the things, elise, it seems the trump administration is very busyis as an opportunity for lots of score-settling. and also benefiting some of their friends, the michael flynns of the world. but in terms of score-settling, here's a list of the inspector generals that trump has fired in the last few weeks during this crisis. fire the intelligence community inspector general, the inspector general for defense department, the hhs principal deputy inspector...
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lawmakers, including congresswoman elise stefanik, are now demanding a federal investigation. >> newmber of negative actions that cost over 5,000 lives. >> she is talking about the executive action taken by new york governor andrew cuomo, forcing nursing homes to accept coronavirus-infected patients, putting the most vulnerable in the line of fire of contagions. >> there was zero transparency, informing whether there were positive cases. they also didn't fully tell the public how many seniors deaths were coming from nursing homes. >> harris: governor cuomo ultimately reverse the policy, but by then many had suffered and died. criticism of cuomo is now coupled with legal action, which he has vehemently argued against, saying there should not be any lawsuits because older people are simply weaker. just this week, he also said this. >> we now have a top priority, which we have from day one, which is our nursing homes. we were introduced to this virus in seattle, washington, where it attacked a nursing home. the most vulnerable population and the most vulnerable place. protecting our nur
lawmakers, including congresswoman elise stefanik, are now demanding a federal investigation. >> newmber of negative actions that cost over 5,000 lives. >> she is talking about the executive action taken by new york governor andrew cuomo, forcing nursing homes to accept coronavirus-infected patients, putting the most vulnerable in the line of fire of contagions. >> there was zero transparency, informing whether there were positive cases. they also didn't fully tell the public...
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elise -- was a psychiatrist, university professor and civil rights activist.s one of the premiere voices serving in the nixon, ford and carter administrations. the president of howard university honored her unparalleled service to the school, noting her role in educating and training thousands of physicians working today. >>> rose -- was a mother, nurse and cancer survivor. rose knew she was at a higher risk from the coronavirus. but she was determined to continue helping patients despite protests from her family. her daughter jennifer said her mom was a fierce warrior who sacrificed herself to save lives in this truly awful pandemic. we'll be right back. this is a tempur-pedic mattress. and its mission is to give you truly transformative sleep. so, no more tossing and turning... or trouble falling asleep. because only tempur-pedic uses proprietary tempur® material... that continuously adapts and responds to your body, to relieve pressure... so you get deep, uninterrupted sleep. all night. every night. the tempur-pedic summer of sleep starts now, with all temp
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in is a senior named elise brito mont rhonda lee says graduating from freedom high in oakley and she's going to go to either clark, atlanta university in georgia or texas southern university. her plan is to major in international business and a minor in fashion design congratulations to you and to all of the grads of 2020 you can become part of our celebration by posting your picture where you went to high school and where you're headed next what are your plans on our website at kron 4 dot com. let's take a peek at the forecast because we are still in the thick of it this heat wave as you can see some areas will see a 100 today still and then i'm i'm backing only a couple degrees off of that. >>for tomorrow, the real cool down hits for the weekend. i will see you back here for the weekend and 2, 2, with the covid shuffle we'll see later. thanks for sharing your diy haircuts. thanks for sharing your savage moves, and especially your awkward ones. thanks for sharing your cute kids. and your adorable pets. now it's our turn to share... with the geico giveback. a 15% credit on car and moto
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and elise, good afternoon.a question, john says some lawmakers say all or part of your emergency borrowing plan is not constitutional. what is your response to them? are you getting an opinion from the state attorney general that you can make public to settle any constitutional concerns? and my question is, regarding the asymptomatic testing, how will the worried well be weeded out, and how many a symptomatically test and be conducted each day? matic testsy asympto can be conducted each day? and you expect to expand that to a bigger population or a bigger geographic region? gov. murphy: a constitutional question before the house. >> i'm not going to get into a back-and-forth on what some members of the legislature have said. we feel very confident plan is constitutional, both on the text of the statute, and based on precedent from prior cases. i have a comment on this. the text of the constitution. i am not sure i may have said statute. gov. murphy: i would echo we would not be doing this if we did not think it
and elise, good afternoon.a question, john says some lawmakers say all or part of your emergency borrowing plan is not constitutional. what is your response to them? are you getting an opinion from the state attorney general that you can make public to settle any constitutional concerns? and my question is, regarding the asymptomatic testing, how will the worried well be weeded out, and how many a symptomatically test and be conducted each day? matic testsy asympto can be conducted each day?...
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elise kay gets it. >> it definitely triggered a whole bunch of emotions that nobody really need right now in this time. >> the mailbox is outside kay's apartment building were broken into a couple of weeks ago. >> see how it's taped right now? that was pried open. >> kay was expecting a stimulus check, unemployment benefits, and past payments from clients. >> then i had to question have i received them? were they actually in that day's mail? as well as what else did they get from me that maybe i didn't know what's coming. >> for now the building's mail is being dropped in this slot. a neighbor found much of the discarded mail dumped at fort mason. >> my gut tells me that's why they were opening up anything that looked like it was from the government. >> kay reported to it the united states postal inspection service. >> these are federal offenses, potential penalty up to five years in federal prison. up to $250,000 fine. >> a spokesperson with bay apartment adviser says they also reported the theft from their properties. but the oakland woman who shared this video said initially she di
elise kay gets it. >> it definitely triggered a whole bunch of emotions that nobody really need right now in this time. >> the mailbox is outside kay's apartment building were broken into a couple of weeks ago. >> see how it's taped right now? that was pried open. >> kay was expecting a stimulus check, unemployment benefits, and past payments from clients. >> then i had to question have i received them? were they actually in that day's mail? as well as what else...
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i know that this isn't our normal memorial day at least people can get outside and elise some of guidelines are starting to ease across our state. we just have to continue to do the right things because as a marty and robin have been saying all morning this sort of a test to see if we can handle these lighter today people will be heading to dolores park is they have the day off to honor our heroes. and they'll be enjoying the sunlight already feeling pretty warm out here not even hitting a jacket in the mid 70's here at dolores park always going to feel 10 degrees warmer. bikeshare yesterday party robin and it was very very hot and today should be no different. >>you're right about that is probably going to be packed a says it has over the weekend. thank you sarah. >>so since i'm reporting for us live from dolores park. robin. >>over the weekend clusters of people visit linda mar beach in pacifica take a look at this the warmer weather of course driving people to the coast of catch some rays and some waves. the holiday crowds are making some locals on comfortable though, but they say that y
i know that this isn't our normal memorial day at least people can get outside and elise some of guidelines are starting to ease across our state. we just have to continue to do the right things because as a marty and robin have been saying all morning this sort of a test to see if we can handle these lighter today people will be heading to dolores park is they have the day off to honor our heroes. and they'll be enjoying the sunlight already feeling pretty warm out here not even hitting a...
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economy professor we really appreciate your expertise on this thank you very much indeed for that and elise while the smith thank you thank you. president donald trump says he's confident the u.s. will have a current of our vaccine by the end of the year the president was speaking at a virtual town hall meeting on 3 questions from americans about his handling of the pandemic revelled has this report. we're joined now by president in a virtual town hall style event broadcast on the u.s. television network fox news president donald trump predicted rapid development of a covert $900.00 vaccine we are very confident that we're going to have a vaccine at the end of the year by the end of the or have a vaccine by the end of this year we think we're going to have a vaccine by the end of this year and we're pushing very hard trump went on to claim that he was not told till late january by u.s. intelligence agencies about the spreading coronavirus some reports indicate that those agencies sounded the alarm on january 3rd on january 23rd i was told that there could be a virus coming in but it was of
economy professor we really appreciate your expertise on this thank you very much indeed for that and elise while the smith thank you thank you. president donald trump says he's confident the u.s. will have a current of our vaccine by the end of the year the president was speaking at a virtual town hall meeting on 3 questions from americans about his handling of the pandemic revelled has this report. we're joined now by president in a virtual town hall style event broadcast on the u.s....
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. >> and julie was there for ali when she went into labor with their second daughter, anna elise. her dash to the hospital earned julie the affectionate name nascar nana. >> the flashers were going and she was honking the horn. she says don't have a baby in my car. keep your legs crossed. don't have a baby in the car. >> everything seemed to be going great for the griffiths in 2013. keith had weight loss surgery, and dropped more than 100 pounds. julie was over the moon with two granddaughters. but, also that year, came the rift. zack disclosed to his very religious, conservative parents, that he is gay. >> itse was definitely hard. my mom was my best friend and going from talking to her multiple times a day, to just being completely -- just completely shut off. >> julie visited zack that fall. they tiptoed around the elephant in the room. but the time together gave zack hope. >> was that the step, as you look back, to patching things up between you and your mom? >> yeah. yeah. >> there was a way forward. >> there was definitely a way forward. we just needed more time. >> but, the
. >> and julie was there for ali when she went into labor with their second daughter, anna elise. her dash to the hospital earned julie the affectionate name nascar nana. >> the flashers were going and she was honking the horn. she says don't have a baby in my car. keep your legs crossed. don't have a baby in the car. >> everything seemed to be going great for the griffiths in 2013. keith had weight loss surgery, and dropped more than 100 pounds. julie was over the moon with...
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tickets are through event and we feature a wonderful memoir by elise goldblatt. it's an intimate look at goldblatt's rust belt childhood and the people that he sees as the unsung backbone of our country . he will be in conversation with united ways michael will post and it will be held down the street at gramercy books and finally i just wanted to do a shout out for march 30. we're thrilled to feature jerry mitchell to hear about his courageous story bringing to justice the klansmen responsible for some of the most notorious crimes of the civil rights era and he will share his memoir race against time where a reporter opened the unsolved murder cases of the civil rights era and he will be in conversation with ohio state university professor james jeffrey at king arts and tickets are available through event bright. onto tonight, you will be hearing about women geniuses . even in this time of rethinking women's roles, we define genius almost exclusively through mail achievement. when asked to name a genius most people mention albert einstein or steve jobs. janice k
tickets are through event and we feature a wonderful memoir by elise goldblatt. it's an intimate look at goldblatt's rust belt childhood and the people that he sees as the unsung backbone of our country . he will be in conversation with united ways michael will post and it will be held down the street at gramercy books and finally i just wanted to do a shout out for march 30. we're thrilled to feature jerry mitchell to hear about his courageous story bringing to justice the klansmen responsible...
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the rev and elise is back.v is the only person who explain what's inside of a man who screams out with lava level rage they're not doing everything they can do to protect him. hello, that's how every american spreads about your lost eight weeks when you did nothing. >> when you look at the him after briefing sheet after briefing sheet as early as january, avoid the warnings of a pandem pandemic, went through march denying the impact, saying it would go away, some magic, even mocked about himself wearing a face mask and when it comes close to home, he freaks out, that's who donald trump is, donald trump cares about donald trump. as long as the american people are at risk it will go away, let's play politics, let's reopen the economy even if they're at risk but don't get it near me now it's freakout time. it shows the kind of self-indulgent person he really is and that's dangerous when you're head of state. >> it pulls back the curtain on another big lie, he's not afraid of coronavirus, he lava level red that his
the rev and elise is back.v is the only person who explain what's inside of a man who screams out with lava level rage they're not doing everything they can do to protect him. hello, that's how every american spreads about your lost eight weeks when you did nothing. >> when you look at the him after briefing sheet after briefing sheet as early as january, avoid the warnings of a pandem pandemic, went through march denying the impact, saying it would go away, some magic, even mocked about...
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people will care about something enough to actually stick their neck out because what i found again elise the great entrepreneurs i studied, none are doing it for the money, maybe a little bit but none are doing for the fame or whatever the public facing benefits are, not that those are necessarily benefits but they're doing it because they cared deeply about scolding a problem. you care enough about a problem it will give you tremendous motivation. i'm giving it away another chapter. you don't even have to buy the book. but the point is, you get that motivation to solve a problem that you really care about and that motivation, if you care deeply about the problem will drive you anyway that money, fame or any other motivator can't. a lot of times you will need that because it's a loan you have. especially when even your family members, i come home to this day and tell my wife some of the things i'm working on and she rolls her eyes, that's not going to work. so you have to have something to stand on. >> you talk about how there's so many copycats especially in silicon valley and a distinc
people will care about something enough to actually stick their neck out because what i found again elise the great entrepreneurs i studied, none are doing it for the money, maybe a little bit but none are doing for the fame or whatever the public facing benefits are, not that those are necessarily benefits but they're doing it because they cared deeply about scolding a problem. you care enough about a problem it will give you tremendous motivation. i'm giving it away another chapter. you don't...
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-- [inaudible] and it includes representatives of a variety of both protestant and non-protestant elision. and -- religion. and there are many political ally who are members of other non-christian religions who also lend support to this movement. i mean, let's not -- we have to remember this is not a religion, it's political ideology. it's representative that the foundation of government is bound up with a reactionary if understanding of religion, but it's not any particular one religion. and you mentioned the issue of race, and i think's really important to break down it sort of ties the idea of america to religious and cultural identities. it sort of stays that americans are implicitly, in their minds, a white christian nation. and, of course, you know, movement leaders tend to paper over the ways in which hyperconservative religion and racism can reinforce one another. we also have to remember that trump won by appealing to the ray is schism of some number of -- racism of some number of his, some number of voters. but, you know, movement leaders can really see the demographic picture a
-- [inaudible] and it includes representatives of a variety of both protestant and non-protestant elision. and -- religion. and there are many political ally who are members of other non-christian religions who also lend support to this movement. i mean, let's not -- we have to remember this is not a religion, it's political ideology. it's representative that the foundation of government is bound up with a reactionary if understanding of religion, but it's not any particular one religion. and...
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also, state department's elise jordan. to you quickly first. >> yes, joe. >> you were behind that ad. and, yes, it's going to -- obviously, donald trump doesn't like the fact that brad has been making so much money off of him. reportedly threatened to sue him earlier. at the same time, you know, b d brad, he is not -- he is not holding a really good hand. donald trump's conspiracy theories that he is spewing out every day, going after barack obama every day, it is hurting him with the black voters. even yesterday, he attacked michigan again, saying he was going to cut funding for michigan again for doing the same exact thing that republican states, like georgia, west virginia, nebraska, texas even, for people over 65 are doing. it is what mcdaniel was doing at the rnc. >> romney. >> sending out absentee ballot applications -- >> sure. >> -- with, you know, stamped envelopes to return it to the right places. i mean, the reports are from the "washington post." this caught brad off guard. they were very concerned that he is a
also, state department's elise jordan. to you quickly first. >> yes, joe. >> you were behind that ad. and, yes, it's going to -- obviously, donald trump doesn't like the fact that brad has been making so much money off of him. reportedly threatened to sue him earlier. at the same time, you know, b d brad, he is not -- he is not holding a really good hand. donald trump's conspiracy theories that he is spewing out every day, going after barack obama every day, it is hurting him with...
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. >> i'm starting with you next time, elise. a little bit lopsided. that's a wrap for me. 7:00 p.m. tomorrow morning. up next, alicia menendez and among her kwefts, joaquin castro and the fight to keep essential workers safe on the job. if they get sick, what does that peen f mean for everyone else? your bank can be virtually any place you are. you can deposit checks from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. and pay bills from here. because your bank isn't just one place. it's virtually any place you are. just download and use the chase mobile app. visit chase.com/mobile. still fresh... ♪ unstopables in-wash scent booster ♪ downy unstopables and i like to question your i'm yoevery move.n law. like this left turn. it's the next one. you always drive this slow? how did you make someone i love? that must be why you're always so late. i do not speed. and that's saving me cash with drivewise. my son, he did say that you were the safe option. and that's the nicest thing you ever said to me. so get allstate. stop bossing. where good drivers sa
. >> i'm starting with you next time, elise. a little bit lopsided. that's a wrap for me. 7:00 p.m. tomorrow morning. up next, alicia menendez and among her kwefts, joaquin castro and the fight to keep essential workers safe on the job. if they get sick, what does that peen f mean for everyone else? your bank can be virtually any place you are. you can deposit checks from here. and you can see your transactions and check your balance from here. and pay bills from here. because your bank...
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elise? representative stefanik: thank you for all the support for new york state this has been a true partnership. the administration stepped up, whether it was ventilators or building the javits center. my district in upstate new york, people are eager to get back to work safely. our tourist's misses and hotels have been devastated. as we talk about the transition, -- our tourist businesses and hotels have been devastated. i was -- as we talk about the transition, our farmers are important. we have dairy farmers going through a crisis. secretary perdue, we know you support the proc -- support the farmers and appreciate the support in new york. and we know you work effectively with democrats and republicans in new york state, so thank you. theydent trump: for farmers, we gave them $12 billion last year through tariffs from china because they were targeting us, and this year we are giving $19 billion to the farmers. that is more money than they have ever thought about and it is keeping them i
elise? representative stefanik: thank you for all the support for new york state this has been a true partnership. the administration stepped up, whether it was ventilators or building the javits center. my district in upstate new york, people are eager to get back to work safely. our tourist's misses and hotels have been devastated. as we talk about the transition, -- our tourist businesses and hotels have been devastated. i was -- as we talk about the transition, our farmers are important. we...
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i agree with elise jordan, that it probably would make sense just from the perception or perception that deal with the university documents as well, particularly given you're pretty sure there's nothing there. but it takes the doubt out, and it puts on a level playing field her claim and his counterclaim that it's not true. and then you can begin to go from there. >> ashley parker, maureen dowd had an op-ed. you know each other well. joe says it ain't so. she touches on the me, too, movement and this question about kavanaugh. she writes, to suggest that every woman who alleges sexual assault is as credible as the next is absurd. the idea no woman could ever be wrong hurts women. half the human race is female. who has never been lied to by people of both genders? democrats always set standards that come back and bite them. they have created a cage of their own making. some pointed out there were a lot of women who had to go out and defend joe biden before he went and did that interview with mika and defended himself. how does this fit, this debate, this back and forth, what about-ism that
i agree with elise jordan, that it probably would make sense just from the perception or perception that deal with the university documents as well, particularly given you're pretty sure there's nothing there. but it takes the doubt out, and it puts on a level playing field her claim and his counterclaim that it's not true. and then you can begin to go from there. >> ashley parker, maureen dowd had an op-ed. you know each other well. joe says it ain't so. she touches on the me, too,...
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some moving a few hundred percent just on one news elise >> mutual funds and advisers who ip vest on behalf of their clients make up a will the of these beneficiary companies in bio technology, but take a look at the individual investors. these are either company insiders, people who invested early on those types of people make up around 16% according to fact set. individual investors themselves, 60% of moderna shareholders. now for another one of these covid-19 names, it's around 9% innovia it dwoez down and for gilead, it's about.4%. so it could be a lot of individual shareholders that benefit from this. remember, ceo the moderna is now a billionaire two times over because the surge in the stock back to you. >> thanks for that good r for them. hope it plays out nicely for them scott, to come to you, when you see moderna up 20% and the broader markets up over 4%, 4.3 as we stand, does that feel legitimate to or overdone? >> well, wilf, probably the market's a little ahead of itself, but you have to think about what, what is being priced in successful reopenings. better news on the v
some moving a few hundred percent just on one news elise >> mutual funds and advisers who ip vest on behalf of their clients make up a will the of these beneficiary companies in bio technology, but take a look at the individual investors. these are either company insiders, people who invested early on those types of people make up around 16% according to fact set. individual investors themselves, 60% of moderna shareholders. now for another one of these covid-19 names, it's around 9%...
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matt gates, john rutherford, michael waltz, bill posey, gus bilirakis, daniel webster, brian mast, elisefanik, bill ryans, brian babb and, davis, roger marshall and stephen plaza. thank you very much. what a great group of people. [applause] they are warriors. they help so much get this done and so many other things. also is our air force, chief of staff, general david goldstein. thank you very much. [applause] thank you. thank you, general. thank you. and chief of space operations, the first ever named, and now, a member of the joint chiefs of thef because we created united states 's. force. in senior members also of our great united states military. it has never been stronger than it is right now. also, attorney general of florida, ashley moody and chief financial officer of florida, jimmy petronas, and many other distinguished guests. thank you very much for being here. we appreciate it. [applause] i especially want to congratulate someone who truly embodies the american ethos of big thinking and risk-taking. after achieving success as an internet entrepreneur, he could have spent his
matt gates, john rutherford, michael waltz, bill posey, gus bilirakis, daniel webster, brian mast, elisefanik, bill ryans, brian babb and, davis, roger marshall and stephen plaza. thank you very much. what a great group of people. [applause] they are warriors. they help so much get this done and so many other things. also is our air force, chief of staff, general david goldstein. thank you very much. [applause] thank you. thank you, general. thank you. and chief of space operations, the first...
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elise jordon. and political reporter for the "washington post," robert costa.e moderator of "washington week" on pbs. >> jonathan lemire, tell us what's going on inside of the white house. this is a president who used to look forward to the afternoon meetings, afternoon press conferences. after he started talking about injecting disinfectants and inserting lights into human beings to beat this virus, his staff members finally were able to get him to understand that these afternoon meetings were actually destroying his credibility and hurting his poll numbers. of course, we've been saying it on "morning joe" for quite some time. obviously got angry. as we start this week, jonathan, 80,000 deaths. you've got the head of the cdc self-quarantined, the head of the fda self-quarantined. you have dr. fauci, the best medical mind in this area, self-quarantined. you've got the president's -- one of the president's closest aides, steven miller, self-quarantined. you have the vice president's press secretary quarantined with the coronavirus. as i said, the death toll, ove
elise jordon. and political reporter for the "washington post," robert costa.e moderator of "washington week" on pbs. >> jonathan lemire, tell us what's going on inside of the white house. this is a president who used to look forward to the afternoon meetings, afternoon press conferences. after he started talking about injecting disinfectants and inserting lights into human beings to beat this virus, his staff members finally were able to get him to understand that...