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and makes me mad you know canada hasn't done enough for its first nations. you know which third world. that's the digital divide to marion . next door neighbors are asking me how come there's reporters here. gonna say something -- to do an update on how what it's like to live next door to the neighbors. no no no they just doing a report on this. internet thing. it just grew into this the ground but then this has to be grounded somehow right -- like network infrastructure i just gogot a paid access point. and i connect that -- to network switched and then i phone rates for two axis point they connect to each other and then you can gett the signal wirelesslsly r k yoyou need something to get your signal. i'll be able to geget all these ones and and a all these ones fr sure. up until like the thing and then possibly these houses along right -- manage only -- one one bar you know [inaudible] yeahah. man is it the hell of an age we live in really think about it. you. cacan do this ststuff in the seveventies. it's not the fault of f e kids.. really i'm proud of th
and makes me mad you know canada hasn't done enough for its first nations. you know which third world. that's the digital divide to marion . next door neighbors are asking me how come there's reporters here. gonna say something -- to do an update on how what it's like to live next door to the neighbors. no no no they just doing a report on this. internet thing. it just grew into this the ground but then this has to be grounded somehow right -- like network infrastructure i just gogot a paid...
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now seeking to drop the criminal case against president trump's first national security adviser michael flynn, who pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi during the russia investigation. what we've learned tonight. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. and we begin tonight with concern at the white house this evening for one of the president's military valets, who has tested positive for coronavirus. and of course, the next question, how much contact did he have with the president, was he wearing a mask? that valet, we have learned, often serving the president meals and diet cokes in the office. the white house says the president and vice president have been tested again, and the results were negative. and across the country tonight, the new job numbers, another 3.2 million americans filing for unemployment. more than 33 million jobs lost since this began. and tonight, as we do every night here, the numbers. the american lives lost. the death toll now rising above 75,000. nearly 3,000 more lives lost since yesterday. 1.2 million confirmed cases. presi
now seeking to drop the criminal case against president trump's first national security adviser michael flynn, who pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi during the russia investigation. what we've learned tonight. >>> good evening and it's great to have you with us here on a thursday night. and we begin tonight with concern at the white house this evening for one of the president's military valets, who has tested positive for coronavirus. and of course, the next question, how much contact...
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it's chic shops have been closed for ten weeks in the world's first national yorketown. comes strict hygiene controls. a screen at the till, a reminder of the new rules. customers here will be by appointment to limit numbers. the sparkle has been dulled by the virus but they are raring to go. it has been hard actually, very hard, because nothing was sure. so we kept on listening to the news and we didn't know what to expect, when we would open again and you really hoped and were looking forward to coming back in our store. was there ever a moment where you thought are we ever going to be ever able to come back to work? no, never. italy's capital of fashion, industry and finance was at the centre of the outbreak. the first cases in february when you buy, it was overwhelmed. websites closed, tourist counselling and business suffering, there was talk of it... we were in the city as the corona storm hit. ten weeks on we are here again and milan is still struggling to compound what has happened during that time. more than 15,000 people killed in this region, almost half of al
it's chic shops have been closed for ten weeks in the world's first national yorketown. comes strict hygiene controls. a screen at the till, a reminder of the new rules. customers here will be by appointment to limit numbers. the sparkle has been dulled by the virus but they are raring to go. it has been hard actually, very hard, because nothing was sure. so we kept on listening to the news and we didn't know what to expect, when we would open again and you really hoped and were looking forward...
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its chic shops have been closed for ten weeks in the world's first national lockdown. be by appointment to limit numbers. the sparkle has been dulled by the virus but they are raring to go. it has been hard actually, very hard, because nothing was sure. so we kept on listening to the news and we didn't know what to expect, when we would open again and we really hoped and were looking forward to coming back in our store. was there ever a moment where you thought are we ever going to be ever able to come back to work? no, never. italy's capital of fashion, industry and finance was at the centre of the outbreak. the first cases in february nearby, it was overwhelmed. with sites closed, tourists cancelling and business suffering, there was talk of it... we were in the city as the corona storm hit. ten weeks on, we are here again and milan is still struggling to comprehend what has happened during that time. more than 15,000 people killed in this region, almost half of all of the italian deaths, and economic pain is intense. one in three businesses here don't plan to reopen
its chic shops have been closed for ten weeks in the world's first national lockdown. be by appointment to limit numbers. the sparkle has been dulled by the virus but they are raring to go. it has been hard actually, very hard, because nothing was sure. so we kept on listening to the news and we didn't know what to expect, when we would open again and we really hoped and were looking forward to coming back in our store. was there ever a moment where you thought are we ever going to be ever able...
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last fall i also helped to dedicate the fargo national cemetery, the first v.a. national cemetery in north dakota. we worked to secure this cemetery because its presence allows north dakotans who have served to be laid to rest with honor while being close enough to their homes for family and loved ones to visit and pay their respects to our heroes. the new cemetery complements the north dakota veterans cemetery in mandan operated by the state. to help support maintenance and operations, i'm helping introduce a bipartisan bill, bipartisan legislation, the veterans cemetery grants improvement act with senators tester, rounds, and reed, so that state-operated veterans cemeteries receive the funding they need to ensure that all of our veterans can be laid to rest closer to their loved ones. our service members and their families have given much in defense of our nation and our way of life. in the state of north dakota especially has a rich tradition of military service. with deepest appreciation and admiration, we look to the meaning of their service never forget to h
last fall i also helped to dedicate the fargo national cemetery, the first v.a. national cemetery in north dakota. we worked to secure this cemetery because its presence allows north dakotans who have served to be laid to rest with honor while being close enough to their homes for family and loved ones to visit and pay their respects to our heroes. the new cemetery complements the north dakota veterans cemetery in mandan operated by the state. to help support maintenance and operations, i'm...
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it's now time for us to take a look at that first national and international in the papers. welcome to a look at head and what the papers will be bringing us and what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are deputy leader writer at the sun 0livia utley and lance price, political commentator & former labour party director of communications. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. let's start with the telegraph, and it says that borisjohnson is urging the public to use "solid, british common sense" amid questions over his strategy to ease the lockdown. the financial times calls it "a day of confusion" and says the prime minister is facing a backlash for risking the safety of workers, in his bid to get them back to work. the metro focuses on some of the loopholes within the pm's plan with questions raised over how people can see their parents. the daily mail welcomes the fact that people in england will be able to see loved ones again, albeit while observing social distancing. the times focuses on the same angle, it says people in england will be able to play spor
it's now time for us to take a look at that first national and international in the papers. welcome to a look at head and what the papers will be bringing us and what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are deputy leader writer at the sun 0livia utley and lance price, political commentator & former labour party director of communications. tomorrow's front pages, starting with. .. let's start with the telegraph, and it says that borisjohnson is urging the public to use...
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the cases always made by starting with the germany example because germany really was the first nation in the world to pay reparations voluntarily. and of course the case when words were lost the victorious armies would drag off whatever they wanted. but germany was the first nation ever to voluntarily give up money as atonement, as recompense for the evil they had brought. people who are opponents of american reparations for slavery and neo- slavery which is terribly important that one realizes that slavery didn't entirely stop in 1965. just changed form. people are opposed to that like to point to the differences between the german case in the american case . of course every historical case is different. there is no denying that but what i think might be most important to talk about is something that the german case and the american case are very much in common which is that the germans, neither the germans or the white americans were in favor of paying reparations at all. in fact much better in america now than they were in 1953 in germany . investment germany or stayed paid the rep
the cases always made by starting with the germany example because germany really was the first nation in the world to pay reparations voluntarily. and of course the case when words were lost the victorious armies would drag off whatever they wanted. but germany was the first nation ever to voluntarily give up money as atonement, as recompense for the evil they had brought. people who are opponents of american reparations for slavery and neo- slavery which is terribly important that one...
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command sergeant major marilyn gabber, the first woman in the iowa army national guard to be promoted to the rank of command sergeant major. killed in iraq in a blackhawk helicopter crash. the stories and many, many more of these men and women of iowa are heartbreaking and heroic, and the very reason for a memorial day. for 23 years i served alongside the best of our nation, women and men who risked absolutely everything to preserve our great freedoms. and one of the many ways i pay tribute is through a ruck march. every couple of months, that is until covid-19, i would gather a group of people to go on a ruck march. i grab my rucksack filled with nearly 35 pounds of weight, i march down around the washington monument and back. monument and back. these marches offer a time for us to remember and reflect on the service and sacrifice of those in our armed services. a couple of years ago i went on the baton memorial death march in white sand, new mexico. this is 26 miles. it's a marathon in the desert with a 46-pound rucksack, not my typical 35 pounds. and, folks, let me tell you it was
command sergeant major marilyn gabber, the first woman in the iowa army national guard to be promoted to the rank of command sergeant major. killed in iraq in a blackhawk helicopter crash. the stories and many, many more of these men and women of iowa are heartbreaking and heroic, and the very reason for a memorial day. for 23 years i served alongside the best of our nation, women and men who risked absolutely everything to preserve our great freedoms. and one of the many ways i pay tribute is...
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department moved to drop its case against michael flynn who served briefly as president trump's first national security advisor and later pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi about flynn's contacts with russia's ambassador to the u.s. the president fired flynn for misleading the vice president about his conversations and the case was special counsel robert mueller's first prosecution. after a review of the flynn case ordered by attorney general william barr, the justice department is asking federal judge to throw it out saying flynn should have never been convicted. they turned over documents showing the fbi tried to set flynn up in the interview. the government says flynn's statements were not material or central to any investigation that the fbi was conducting the president had been considering a pardon for flynn and tonight, welcomed the news >> he was an innocent man. he is a great gentleman. he was targeted by the obama administration, and he was targeted in order to try and take down a president. >> reporter: but late tonight, former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe blasted the decision s
department moved to drop its case against michael flynn who served briefly as president trump's first national security advisor and later pleaded guilty to lying to the fbi about flynn's contacts with russia's ambassador to the u.s. the president fired flynn for misleading the vice president about his conversations and the case was special counsel robert mueller's first prosecution. after a review of the flynn case ordered by attorney general william barr, the justice department is asking...
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it all started in 1831 when the first national party elections were held.braham lincoln was the first and each can dais is premed for his own campaign style. teddy roosevelt for his direct and no non-sense manner. in 1924 for radio invaded the convention hall, john w. was the opponent. >> today president cooliage is remembered for his frequent fishing trips. >> alfred e smith was one of the most colorful and controversial candidates to ever hold a position on the party ticket. >> a happy warrior albert e smith. >> yet at election time the iowa smile and herbert hoover won the white house for four more years. luck ran out for the next 20 years when candidates proved to be no match for the brilliant democratic president franklin roosevelt. over the years, republicans and democrats alike have run their conventions in basically the basic same manner. >> i give you the mab from libertyville. the next president of the united states in the 1952 and '56 campaigns, the style of addla stevenson was a more personal style compared to his opponent. when the demonstratio
it all started in 1831 when the first national party elections were held.braham lincoln was the first and each can dais is premed for his own campaign style. teddy roosevelt for his direct and no non-sense manner. in 1924 for radio invaded the convention hall, john w. was the opponent. >> today president cooliage is remembered for his frequent fishing trips. >> alfred e smith was one of the most colorful and controversial candidates to ever hold a position on the party ticket....
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senator from virginia. >> price today and strong support of william to be the first confirmed national intelligence security center. i believe the bill of the american patriot in the american success story. excel, pennsylvania, very modest means, he was the first to go to college prior to joining the fbi in 1996, his first job was with the general services administration in philadelphia. over 24 year long career, with the fbi, he investigated organized crime and violentes crimes. and 911 terrorist attacks. anthrax, the kidnapping, will also lead the espionage group at the central intelligence agency. here in intelligence and security professional and he erearned that. fiercely dedicated to the mission with unquestionable honor. then in june of 2014, then director of national intelligence, someone who i know and respect very much, appointed bill to start is the director. many activities fall under this including circularity will say, ecinformation technology protection standards, cyber operations, and damage assessments from spies and unauthorized closures. i partnered is ruled by sherm
senator from virginia. >> price today and strong support of william to be the first confirmed national intelligence security center. i believe the bill of the american patriot in the american success story. excel, pennsylvania, very modest means, he was the first to go to college prior to joining the fbi in 1996, his first job was with the general services administration in philadelphia. over 24 year long career, with the fbi, he investigated organized crime and violentes crimes. and 911...
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in late february the national institute of health said the first countries clinical trial for coronavirus therapy had begun at um and c. our world-class medical center has been active from the very beginning of this crisis the nebraska national guard, our citizen soldiers have also played an important role in our response. they have bendable floyd to distributors, food banks as healthcare workers, assisting with testing and as drivers to where they are most needed. as one of the first state department evacuation flights out of china brought 57 americans to nebraska for they were corn teed at camp ashland, nebraska national guard training site. it's easy to forget that these first evacuations happened just back in february. since that time, we have relied on our amazing healthcare workers and firstor responders. they have been working around the clock to keep us t safe. they get up every day to fight the virushi in hospitals and clinics across the country. i cannot imagine how hard it must be for them to see the effects of this new sickness day in and day out. but i know that we are in goo
in late february the national institute of health said the first countries clinical trial for coronavirus therapy had begun at um and c. our world-class medical center has been active from the very beginning of this crisis the nebraska national guard, our citizen soldiers have also played an important role in our response. they have bendable floyd to distributors, food banks as healthcare workers, assisting with testing and as drivers to where they are most needed. as one of the first state...
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nationals now and the justice department is dropping its criminal case against president trump's first national security advisor michael flynn. flynn is accused of lying about his contacts with russia which prompted trump to fire him 3 years ago. today, the justice department said it cannot prove beyond a reasonable doubt that flynn lied or that if you did the lies were substantial. the d o j also condemned the fbi's work when it interviewed flynn in the first weeks of the trump. presidency. much more ahead tonight here on kron 4 news at 5. the house of rubber about representatives is still unsure if it can safely return to the capitol at 5.45. why speaker pelosi says lawmakers should also be able to work from home. plus neiman marcus is now the latest company to file for bankruptcy during this pandemic what the retailers saying about the possibility of reopening its stores and the fda has previously loosened its standards on antibody tests in order to get them on the market faster up next. why the the fda will now require antibody test and the makers that are conducting them to submit emergenc
nationals now and the justice department is dropping its criminal case against president trump's first national security advisor michael flynn. flynn is accused of lying about his contacts with russia which prompted trump to fire him 3 years ago. today, the justice department said it cannot prove beyond a reasonable doubt that flynn lied or that if you did the lies were substantial. the d o j also condemned the fbi's work when it interviewed flynn in the first weeks of the trump. presidency....
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crew may not be the last, even though it's the first big national chain.rs have been swirling for weeks that jw pc penney, we tal about neiman marcus, they are facing perhaps their final doorbusters. enter the cavalry. industry lobbyist, the american apparel and footwear association whose members include 3m, gap, target and under armour. we bring up these names because they have actually shifted their assembly lines to create personal protection equipment. well, they have joined forces with other fashion associations in sending a letter to congress on friday filled with requests to keep the industry alive. one of the authors of that letter, steve lamar, joins us now. steve, the recommendation in your letter that jumped out at me involved tariffs and what you said was quote, we recommend the extension of the freeze on tariffs to cover imports made during may and june, and possibly additional months if the crisis persists, and expand the program to defer the due dates for all duties and fees. how damaging are the tariffs right now? >> well, they are very dam
crew may not be the last, even though it's the first big national chain.rs have been swirling for weeks that jw pc penney, we tal about neiman marcus, they are facing perhaps their final doorbusters. enter the cavalry. industry lobbyist, the american apparel and footwear association whose members include 3m, gap, target and under armour. we bring up these names because they have actually shifted their assembly lines to create personal protection equipment. well, they have joined forces with...
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general told federal prosecutors to drop their case against michael flynn, president trump's first national security adviser. flynn had pleaded guilty to lying to the f.b.i. and was fired by the president. but, after at first cooperating with the mueller investigation, flynn changed his tune, and his lawyers, along with conservative media, lobbied for the case to be dropped. well, tonight, in a cbs news exclusive, attorney general william barr explains his decision to our catherine herridge. >> reporter: in our exclusive interview this afternoon inside the department of justice, the attorney general said he was obligated to drop the charges against the president's former national security adviser. >> our duty, we think is to dismiss the case. >> reporter: it's a stunning turn of events for flynn, who in december 2017, pleaded guilty to lying to the f.b.i. about his discussions with the russian ambassador after the presidential election. flynn was ultimately fired by the president about three weeks into the job, having also lied to the vice president about his contacts with the russians. >>
general told federal prosecutors to drop their case against michael flynn, president trump's first national security adviser. flynn had pleaded guilty to lying to the f.b.i. and was fired by the president. but, after at first cooperating with the mueller investigation, flynn changed his tune, and his lawyers, along with conservative media, lobbied for the case to be dropped. well, tonight, in a cbs news exclusive, attorney general william barr explains his decision to our catherine herridge....
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his 2016 campaign as well as key trump advisers such as general michael flynn, the president's first nationalurity adviser. at one point he tweeted obamagate makes watergate look like small potatoes. all this was happening as covid-19 continued to take american lives with the total now topping 100,000. the numbers are trending downwards and, thankfully, almost all of the country is now open for business in a limited way free from shutdowns that have damaged the economy enormously. that will surely have come as a relief for the white house where renewed signs of economic strength are absolutely critical to the president's re-election. biden has been trying to paint the president as an inept leader who reacted way too slowly to the pandemic. this week, race rose to prominence following the death of a black suspect under the hands of a white police officer in minneapolis which has led to violent protests there and elsewhere in the country. how will the coronavirus and what happened in minneapolis impact the election? can the president convince the electorate that he can shepherd an economic come
his 2016 campaign as well as key trump advisers such as general michael flynn, the president's first nationalurity adviser. at one point he tweeted obamagate makes watergate look like small potatoes. all this was happening as covid-19 continued to take american lives with the total now topping 100,000. the numbers are trending downwards and, thankfully, almost all of the country is now open for business in a limited way free from shutdowns that have damaged the economy enormously. that will...
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this is the first national u.s.retailer to file for chapter 11 since the pandemic started closing stores. they were based in new york and it says it does expect to stay in business and eventually emerge from bankruptcy as a profitable company. there should be a lot of other clothing retailers to follow. it seems like they are loathing >>> we are here in downtown san mateo's business district and we are beginning to see restrictions during the locked down ease up ever so slightly. starbucks told us that they are opening up all of the previously closed locations but for most of us, they were doing some drive-throughs but now pretty much every location that was closed is going to be open but with significant changes. rk trti area is coming back lod to resume they are working again. there is commercial and registration and landscape maintenance and child care for 12 kids or less. tennis and golf is now allowed and nurseries and florists are allowed and also showings of occupied homes. it impacts outdoor activities and s
this is the first national u.s.retailer to file for chapter 11 since the pandemic started closing stores. they were based in new york and it says it does expect to stay in business and eventually emerge from bankruptcy as a profitable company. there should be a lot of other clothing retailers to follow. it seems like they are loathing >>> we are here in downtown san mateo's business district and we are beginning to see restrictions during the locked down ease up ever so slightly....
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it all began in 1831, when the first national party conventions were held to elect presidential candidates. since 1856, the republican and democratic parties have dominated american politics. abraham lincoln in 1860 was the first republican elected to the presidency. each candidate is remembered for his own particular campaign style. william jennings brian for his fullness of freezes and flamboyant gestures. teddy roosevelt for his vigorous, direct and no nonsense manner. (applause) in 1924 when radio invented the convention hall on the can campaign trail, john w. davis was the democratic candidate. the record 103 ballots required to nominate him for president left the party divided. in the end his republican opponent calvin coolidge won the election easily. today, the president coolidge is remembered more for his cool manner and frequent fishing trips. ♪ ♪ in 1928, alfred east smith was one of the most colorful and controversial candidates ever to hold a number one position on a party ticket. >> i am a happy warrior. alfred east smith. >> yet, at election time, the iowa smile and the plea
it all began in 1831, when the first national party conventions were held to elect presidential candidates. since 1856, the republican and democratic parties have dominated american politics. abraham lincoln in 1860 was the first republican elected to the presidency. each candidate is remembered for his own particular campaign style. william jennings brian for his fullness of freezes and flamboyant gestures. teddy roosevelt for his vigorous, direct and no nonsense manner. (applause) in 1924...
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its chic shops have been closed for ten weeks in the world's first national lockdown.me strict hygiene controls. a screen at the till a reminder of the new rules. customers here will be by appointment to limit numbers. the sparkle has been dulled by the virus, but they're raring to go. it has been hard, actually, very hard. because nothing was sure, so we kept on listening to the news and we didn't know what to expect, when we would open again. and we really hoped and we were really looking forward to coming back to our store. was there moment where you thought "are we ever going to be able to come back to work?" no, never. italy's capital of fashion, industry, and finance was at the centre of the outbreak. the first cases in february nearby. it was overwhelmed. with sites closed, tourists cancelling, and businesses suffering... we were in the city as the corona storm hit. ten weeks on we are here again, and milan is still struggling to comprehend what has happened in that time. more than 15,000 people killed in this region. almost half of all the italian deaths. and t
its chic shops have been closed for ten weeks in the world's first national lockdown.me strict hygiene controls. a screen at the till a reminder of the new rules. customers here will be by appointment to limit numbers. the sparkle has been dulled by the virus, but they're raring to go. it has been hard, actually, very hard. because nothing was sure, so we kept on listening to the news and we didn't know what to expect, when we would open again. and we really hoped and we were really looking...
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but germany was the first nation ever to voluntarily give up, give up money as atonement, as recompense for the evil they had wrought. people who are opponents of american reparations for slavery and neo-slavery which i think is terribly important that one realize that slavery didn't entirely stop in 1865, it just changed form. people who are opposed to that like to point to the differences between the entire man case and the american case -- the interman case and the american case. of course, every historical case is different, there's no denying that. but what i think might be important to talk about something that the german case and the american case have very much in common which is that neither the germans, nor white americans were in favor of paying reparations at all. in fact, the polls are much better in america now than they were in 1953 in germany when germany first paid a serious amount of reparations to the state of israel. 11% of the german people supported those payments. we are now up to 29% of the entire country that's -- and i think it's very important to realize that
but germany was the first nation ever to voluntarily give up, give up money as atonement, as recompense for the evil they had wrought. people who are opponents of american reparations for slavery and neo-slavery which i think is terribly important that one realize that slavery didn't entirely stop in 1865, it just changed form. people who are opposed to that like to point to the differences between the entire man case and the american case -- the interman case and the american case. of course,...
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nationally. but after the first 72 hours of the paycheck protection program they ranked second in the nation for the number of loans approved. and like many other lending institutions, union bank and trust accomplished this while adjusting to working from home for the first time. their remarkable efforts and those of another nebraska institution, pinnacle bank, were covered in a recent washington post story for leading the way nationally with this program. it's good to see the paycheck protection program working well in my state. and i am pleased that congress came together to further fund this program so that more small businesses can receive assistance. the drive to support one another, help out, and deliver relief to others is something we are seeing all across my state, along with grief, we have seen resilience. along with sadness, we have seen hope. i read a story about young children in omaha who wanted to visit their grandfather. they couldn't go to his nursing home-- into his nursing home, so they connected a microphone to a speaker inside so that they could talk to him and sing to him. i
nationally. but after the first 72 hours of the paycheck protection program they ranked second in the nation for the number of loans approved. and like many other lending institutions, union bank and trust accomplished this while adjusting to working from home for the first time. their remarkable efforts and those of another nebraska institution, pinnacle bank, were covered in a recent washington post story for leading the way nationally with this program. it's good to see the paycheck...
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justice department's controversial move dropping its case against michael flynn, president trump's first national security adviser. >> it was not a crime. >> reporter: flynn pleaded guilty more than two years ago to lying to the fbi. his prosecution was one of the biggest brought by special counsel robert mueller's investigation into ties between russia and the trump campaign. the case centered around flynn lying about his contact with then russian ambassador sergei kislyak. even though flynn admitted to lying, the justice department concluded that flynn's prosecution was unjustified and that his statements were not material to any viable counterintelligence investigation concerning the russians. barr says dismissing the charges was an easy decision. >> you know, people sometimes plead to things that turn out not to be crimes. >> reporter: president trump claims he didn't know the justice department would be dropping the case. after the announcement he praised flynn as a hero and directed his anger at the investigation into russian interference. >> they're dishonest, crooked people. they're scum,
justice department's controversial move dropping its case against michael flynn, president trump's first national security adviser. >> it was not a crime. >> reporter: flynn pleaded guilty more than two years ago to lying to the fbi. his prosecution was one of the biggest brought by special counsel robert mueller's investigation into ties between russia and the trump campaign. the case centered around flynn lying about his contact with then russian ambassador sergei kislyak. even...
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and trust in lincoln and this family-owned bank is not in the top 200 banks buy assets nationally but after the first 72 hours of the paycheck protection program they ranked second in the nation for the number of loans approved. like many others institutions union bank and trust accomplish this while adjusting to working from home for the first time. they are remarkable efforts and another nebraska institution, pinnacle bank, was recently covered in a washington post story for leading the way nationally with these programs.g it is good to see the paycheck protection program working in my state and i am pleased that congress came together to further fund this program so that more small businesses can receive the system -- assistance. the drive to support one anoth another, help out and deliver relief to others is not something we are seen all across my state along with grief we have seen resilience and along with sadness we have seen hope. i read a story about young children in omaha who wanted to visit their grandfather and they cannot go to his nursing homesi into his nursing home so they connected
and trust in lincoln and this family-owned bank is not in the top 200 banks buy assets nationally but after the first 72 hours of the paycheck protection program they ranked second in the nation for the number of loans approved. like many others institutions union bank and trust accomplish this while adjusting to working from home for the first time. they are remarkable efforts and another nebraska institution, pinnacle bank, was recently covered in a washington post story for leading the way...
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its chic shops have been closed for ten weeks in the world's first national lockdown.een at the till, a reminder of the new rules. customers here will be by appointment to limit numbers. the sparkle has been dulled by the virus, but they are raring to go. it has been hard, actually, very hard, because nothing was sure, so we kept on listening to the news, and we didn't know what to expect, when we would open again, and we really hoped and we were really looking forward to come back in our store. was there ever a moment where you thought, are we ever going to be able to come back to work? no, never. italy's capital of fashion, industry and finance, was at the centre of the outbreak, the first cases in february nearby. it was overwhelmed. with sites closed, tourists cancelling and businesses suffering, there is talk of... we were in this city as the corona storm hit. ten weeks on, we are here again. and milan is still struggling to comprehend what has happened in that time. more than 15,000 people killed in this region, almost half of all the italian deaths, and the econ
its chic shops have been closed for ten weeks in the world's first national lockdown.een at the till, a reminder of the new rules. customers here will be by appointment to limit numbers. the sparkle has been dulled by the virus, but they are raring to go. it has been hard, actually, very hard, because nothing was sure, so we kept on listening to the news, and we didn't know what to expect, when we would open again, and we really hoped and we were really looking forward to come back in our...
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crew became the first national retailer to file for bankruptcy protection during the pandemic, sayingexpects to lose more than $900 million. it likely won't be the last to file. 's jericka duncan an looks at how retail chains are fighting for survival and what they might look like going forward. >> reporter: macy's, the nation's largest department store chain, opened some of its stores today with noticeable changes. masked cashiers behind plexiglass protectors, social distancing signage plastered everywhere, and free hand sanitizer for shoppers. ere retailer reopened nearly 70 stores today, mostly in southern rictionwith loosened restrictions. many of the nation's giant retailers like j. crew are crumbling under the weight of the pandemic. neiman marcus, lord & taylor, j.c. penney and others are reportedly in talks to file for bankruptcy. economist diane swonk says retailers face an uphill battle in convincing customers it's safe to come in. >> it's not a field of dreams scenario where you build it or open it and they will come. the reality is that fear is a real factor. >> reporter:
crew became the first national retailer to file for bankruptcy protection during the pandemic, sayingexpects to lose more than $900 million. it likely won't be the last to file. 's jericka duncan an looks at how retail chains are fighting for survival and what they might look like going forward. >> reporter: macy's, the nation's largest department store chain, opened some of its stores today with noticeable changes. masked cashiers behind plexiglass protectors, social distancing signage...
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and ten weeks after imposing the world's first national lockdown, italy reopens shops and restaurants
and ten weeks after imposing the world's first national lockdown, italy reopens shops and restaurants
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the prosecution and the obama administration's investigation and spying on president trump's first nationalr, michael flynn. so these two presidents had very much gone head and it has gone very personalfor gone head and it has gone very personal for both of them. there is a racial element of this as well in terms of the victims of this pandemic, and also recent crime events in the us. absolutely, and i think it was very important for this audience that obama was addressing black colleges and black communities in the united states, who we have seen in the united states, who we have seen have been adversely impacted by this pandemic. a lot of that is due to pre—existing conditions and the fa ct to pre—existing conditions and the fact that a lot of low income communities in the united states happened to be low income and black, so happened to be low income and black, so they don't have the same access to health care that white communities have in this country. not one, thank you very much indeed for joining not one, thank you very much indeed forjoining us here. let's bring you some breaking n
the prosecution and the obama administration's investigation and spying on president trump's first nationalr, michael flynn. so these two presidents had very much gone head and it has gone very personalfor gone head and it has gone very personal for both of them. there is a racial element of this as well in terms of the victims of this pandemic, and also recent crime events in the us. absolutely, and i think it was very important for this audience that obama was addressing black colleges and...
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without evidence they had some sort of illegal role in the fbi investigation into president trump's first national security adviser michael flynn. >> we have a health crisis. this is all about diverting attention. focus on what's in front of us. >> reporter: today, the president said he had not seen obama's recent jab, but fired back anyway. >> he was an incompetent president, that's all i can say. grossly incompetent. thank you. >> all right, rachel scott joins us now from washington, and, rachel, i want to bring you in on another headline from this weekend, that late-night firing of the state department's inspector general is sparking a investigation by democrats, and some republicans now expressing concern? >> reporter: that's exactly right, tom. president trump says he fired steve linick because he lost confidence in him, but republican senator susan collins and chuck grassley says that alone is not a sufficient reason. they say the president has a responsibility to provide congress with more details on why that inspector general was let go. tom? >> rachel scott for us tonight. rachel, thank y
without evidence they had some sort of illegal role in the fbi investigation into president trump's first national security adviser michael flynn. >> we have a health crisis. this is all about diverting attention. focus on what's in front of us. >> reporter: today, the president said he had not seen obama's recent jab, but fired back anyway. >> he was an incompetent president, that's all i can say. grossly incompetent. thank you. >> all right, rachel scott joins us now...
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first big space message in 50 years. and it is an honor to be delivering it. today as we gather in this special place to celebrate the launch of a new spacecraft with but also our nation's bold and triumphant return to the stars, it's a special day. moments ago the world bore witness to the flight of the first new manned u.s. spacecraft in nearly 40 years since the space shuttle launched in -- in 198. a long time ago. the spacex cap stiewl dragon capsule has reached low earth orbit and our astronauts are safe and sounds. [applause] with this launch the decades of lost years and little action are officially over. a new age of american ambition has begun. past leaders put the astronauts at the mercy of foreign nations to send them into orbit. today we launch american astronauts on american rockets, the best in the world from right here on american soil. [applause] those of us who saw the spectacular and unforgettable liftoff this liftoff watched more than an account of history. we watched an act of heroism. every time our astronauts climb on board a rocket which is many, many stories of only engine and fuel, and vault across the sky they display breathtaking valor. what c
first big space message in 50 years. and it is an honor to be delivering it. today as we gather in this special place to celebrate the launch of a new spacecraft with but also our nation's bold and triumphant return to the stars, it's a special day. moments ago the world bore witness to the flight of the first new manned u.s. spacecraft in nearly 40 years since the space shuttle launched in -- in 198. a long time ago. the spacex cap stiewl dragon capsule has reached low earth orbit and our...
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when the members of the first congress met in new york in 1789 the new nation was still fragile. torn by sectional differences. hobbled by competing currencies, crushed by debt and just stitched together only tentatively by the constitution. the constitution provided a set of principles but it offered few instructions about how the system should best operate. leaving it to congress and the president to create the machinery of government. had congress failed, united states as we know it may not exist. abraham lincoln led the nation but congress actually directed the civil war. this fine history written by an amazing storyteller offers a riveting history in the book argues that convincingly that congress in the end got it right. fergus bordewich is the author of seven nonfiction books, is also published and illustrated a children's book "peach blossom spring" and wrote the script for pbs documentary about thomas jefferson. is also edited and illustrated book of eyewitness accounts of the 1989 tiananmen massacre. he is a frequent book reviewer for the wall street journal and other p
when the members of the first congress met in new york in 1789 the new nation was still fragile. torn by sectional differences. hobbled by competing currencies, crushed by debt and just stitched together only tentatively by the constitution. the constitution provided a set of principles but it offered few instructions about how the system should best operate. leaving it to congress and the president to create the machinery of government. had congress failed, united states as we know it may not...
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front lines personal reason he does it >>> virtual memorial day events will be held across the nation firstime in 100 years that amphitheater at arlington national cemetery won't be packed with people "early today" starts right now >>> good morning, i'm phillip mena. >> i'm cori coffman. it's memorial day. more than 98,000 fatalities reported, death toll soon to reach 100,000 and infection rates still going up in some states despite the dangers, beaches have grown more crowded as states reopen and weather heats up erin mclaughlin. >> reporter: despite the climbing case numbers, people were out ignoring the rules. across the country alarming images of americans crowding public spaces. shocking video of a pool party in missouri's lake of the ey ozarks, gathering under a warning sign about social distancing crowds gathering in daytona beach, in parks and bike paths in new york city busy beaches coast-to-coast like this in south carolina, and packed boardwalk in ocean city, maryland shoulder to shoulder, not a mask in sight defiance of warnings from public health officials. >> we've made it cle
front lines personal reason he does it >>> virtual memorial day events will be held across the nation firstime in 100 years that amphitheater at arlington national cemetery won't be packed with people "early today" starts right now >>> good morning, i'm phillip mena. >> i'm cori coffman. it's memorial day. more than 98,000 fatalities reported, death toll soon to reach 100,000 and infection rates still going up in some states despite the dangers, beaches have...
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jenkins is the nation's first openly transgender black woman elected to public office. she has said that she believes minnesota has some of the worst racial disparities in the country. and that is why she says she sought public office, to try to help change that. now in the wake of george floyd's death, and the community grief and outrage, andrea jenkins is calling on state and local officials to declare racism a public health emergency. joining us now is andrea jenkins, minneapolis city council vice president. ms. jenkins, thank you very much for being here, i know it is a whirlwind right now in your city. thank you for taking the time to be with us. >> thank you, rachel. happy to be here. >> first, let me just ask you, we've seen you speak publicly over the past couple of days, we've been watching from afar, watching the streets of minneapolis and saint paul, and worrying, frankly, can i just ask, how you are, how you are holding up, and how you think your city is holding up now after what's been three very, very hard days? >> wow, rachel, you know, with this opportun
jenkins is the nation's first openly transgender black woman elected to public office. she has said that she believes minnesota has some of the worst racial disparities in the country. and that is why she says she sought public office, to try to help change that. now in the wake of george floyd's death, and the community grief and outrage, andrea jenkins is calling on state and local officials to declare racism a public health emergency. joining us now is andrea jenkins, minneapolis city...
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so i'm glad -- and, don, i have to tell you i appreciate you being one of the first national voices to talk to us, even before there was a video. and you helped us discover that -- that video, eventually. >> i did? >> yeah. >> how did that happen? i had no idea about that. how'd that happen? >> yeah. well -- well -- as you -- as you recall, you took -- you heard about this case. you came personally upset about it, without ever having to see a video. just by -- by listening to the -- the evidence that was made available to the public. and you brought us on. that started a national sort of wave of people asking and inquiring about this case and talk about this case. in order to resolve that -- that inquiry, an attorney, who had a copy of the video, uploaded it, anonymously, online. and that's how we all got to see it for the first time. we had been asking the district attorney's office for this vi o video, for months, since this happened. and we were not given a copy of it. >> boy. well, i'm glad. i wish, listen, we've all been so preoccupied, lee, by this pandemic. and i just wish that
so i'm glad -- and, don, i have to tell you i appreciate you being one of the first national voices to talk to us, even before there was a video. and you helped us discover that -- that video, eventually. >> i did? >> yeah. >> how did that happen? i had no idea about that. how'd that happen? >> yeah. well -- well -- as you -- as you recall, you took -- you heard about this case. you came personally upset about it, without ever having to see a video. just by -- by...
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(laughing) >>> for the very first time, a national retail said the virus will force it into bankruptcyhile another gets ready to reopen its stores. today, macy's reopening stores across the country and this is happening as j. crew, now the first major retailer to file for bankruptcy protections becoming the first big retail casualty of the pandemic. natasha chen is live outside of lennox square, one of the largest malls in atlanta has now reopened for business and also happens to be home to both macy's and j. crew. natasha, what's the situation for those stores today? >> reporter: brooke, i know you know this mall personally. about 200 stores in there. macy's is definitely open. we saw a line of people outside right before the mall opened. j. crew though is closed inside. but they are among the majority of tenants in there that are still not open. i put on a face mask earlier to go pick up some lunch and as i waited for my food, i noticed a handful of shops open. limiting the number of customers who could be inside any time, sanitizing everything and sometimes, even steaming clothes af
(laughing) >>> for the very first time, a national retail said the virus will force it into bankruptcyhile another gets ready to reopen its stores. today, macy's reopening stores across the country and this is happening as j. crew, now the first major retailer to file for bankruptcy protections becoming the first big retail casualty of the pandemic. natasha chen is live outside of lennox square, one of the largest malls in atlanta has now reopened for business and also happens to be...