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he went to florida state university, and -- you went to florida state university, and you had some jobs related to the beach, selling suntan lotion and things like that. what is wrong with that lifestyle? you're living on the beach, surfing, a lot of parties, a lot of girls, apparently a lot of fun. why did you move back to my home state, maryland, which is a great state, but why didn't you stay in florida? gov. hogan: that's a great question. i have often asked myself. being the governor is a great job, except selling -- except being a lifeguard selling suntan lotion was a pretty good gig. my dad said i had to get a real job and grow up, so i came back to maryland and worked for a lot less money and had a lot less fun than i did down in florida on the beach. david: one of the things you did was you ran for congress against steny hoyer, now the house majority leader. for a republican in a district that was your father's district recently, you did reasonably well, but after you lost, why didn't you stay out of politics? gov. hogan: i beat him in four out of five counties. they actually d
he went to florida state university, and -- you went to florida state university, and you had some jobs related to the beach, selling suntan lotion and things like that. what is wrong with that lifestyle? you're living on the beach, surfing, a lot of parties, a lot of girls, apparently a lot of fun. why did you move back to my home state, maryland, which is a great state, but why didn't you stay in florida? gov. hogan: that's a great question. i have often asked myself. being the governor is a...
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marry siglo professor at florida state university thanks so much. thanks for having me ok here's some more of the stories making headlines around the world now dozens of 2 new zealand's have blocked roads in the poor southern region of tata when in protest of what they see as broken government promises last november the government pledged to create hundreds of jobs and fund and a fund to support economic projects a protest aside those have not materialized. ukrainian president followed misadventure he has visited the front lawn of the conflict in eastern ukraine off the 2 ukrainian soldiers were killed in clashes with russian backed separatists so once he said attacks had increased recently and accused the separatists of wanting to disrupt a ceasefire agreed last july. china's space agency has released the 1st footage showing its tionne when one probe entering the orbit of mas after a 6 month journey the cross slowed enough to be captured by miles as gravity it's the 2nd spacecraft to reach the red planet this month. well the un's top human rights b
marry siglo professor at florida state university thanks so much. thanks for having me ok here's some more of the stories making headlines around the world now dozens of 2 new zealand's have blocked roads in the poor southern region of tata when in protest of what they see as broken government promises last november the government pledged to create hundreds of jobs and fund and a fund to support economic projects a protest aside those have not materialized. ukrainian president followed...
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marry siegler law professor at florida state university thanks so much extra having me ok here's some more stories making headlines around the world now the un's top human rights body is calling for the release of ousted mind leader i'm some suchi she was detained by the military regime that seems power from a civilian government meanwhile the u.n. investigator says there's growing evidence that security forces have used live ammunition against protesters. dozens of chinese ians have blocked roads in the poor southern region of tata when in protest at what they see as broken government promises last november the government pledged to create hundreds of jobs and fund economic projects protest aside those have not materialized. from one critical extended family has appeared in court accused of defaming a world war 2 veteran the russian opposition leader is already in jail for violating his probation while recovering from a poisoning attack a year later as a calling for the families release and considering sanctions on russia the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov has threatened to s
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you went to florida state university.ou had some jobs working at the -- at beach related places, selling suntan lotion and things like that. what is wrong with that lifestyle? you are living on the beach, you are surfing, lots of parties, lots of girls, lots of fun. why did you move back to my home state? it's a great state, but why didn't you stay in florida? gov. hogan: that's a great question i'm still asking myself. being governor is the best job i've ever had aside from being a lifeguard in florida during spring break. that was a pretty good gig. that was a nice thing to do in high school and my early college years, but my dad set i had to -- my dad said i had to get a real job and grow up so i came up to maryland and worked for a lot less money and have a lot -- had a lot less fun than i did in florida on the beach. david: one thing you did was run against cindy hoyer now the house majority leader. very republican, -- for a republican, you did reasonably well. after you lost, why didn't you say i am out of politics.
you went to florida state university.ou had some jobs working at the -- at beach related places, selling suntan lotion and things like that. what is wrong with that lifestyle? you are living on the beach, you are surfing, lots of parties, lots of girls, lots of fun. why did you move back to my home state? it's a great state, but why didn't you stay in florida? gov. hogan: that's a great question i'm still asking myself. being governor is the best job i've ever had aside from being a lifeguard...
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anthony: we are now joined by marie ziegler, law professor at florida state university. welcome.oday it's time for trump team to mount their defense. what will be their strategy? >> it's been a kind of mixed message. his lawyers are asserting the entire proceeding is unconstitutial. because in their view, you can't impeach a former elected official. a private citizen. they are arguing the what are you, but what am i kind of defense. that democrats have used words like fight, too. that it is unreasonable to blame trump for incitement. they are arguing that it was not eminent. he was not telling people to go march to the capitol right now. they are trying to portray democrats as a sort of disorder in american politics. saying essentially trump was a president of law and order. from what we have seen so far, it looks in large part that there has been a lot of rehashing of a lot of favorite trump's talking points. anthony: in between the words and video and to the angst, the numbers are still on trump's sides. democrats need 17 republican senators to join them to convict. just how li
anthony: we are now joined by marie ziegler, law professor at florida state university. welcome.oday it's time for trump team to mount their defense. what will be their strategy? >> it's been a kind of mixed message. his lawyers are asserting the entire proceeding is unconstitutial. because in their view, you can't impeach a former elected official. a private citizen. they are arguing the what are you, but what am i kind of defense. that democrats have used words like fight, too. that it...
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you went to florida state university and you had some jobs working at the beach-related places, sellinguntan lotion and things like that. what is wrong with that lifestyle? you are living on the beach, you are surfing, a lot of parties, a lot of girls down there, apparently it was a lot of fun. why did you move back to my home state -- maryland it is a great state -- why didn't you just but stay in florida? gov. hogan: that's a great question. i'm still asking myself that. being governor is the greatest job i've ever had aside from the lifeguard and selling suntan lotion during spring break. that was a pretty good gig. i figured i had to grow up. that was a nice thing to do in high school and my early college years, but my dad said i had to get a real job and grow up so i came up to maryland and worked for a lot less money and had a lot less fun than i did in florida on the beach. david: one thing you did was run for congress against steny hoyer, now the house majority leader. for a republican in a district that was your father's district previously, you did reasonably well. but after y
you went to florida state university and you had some jobs working at the beach-related places, sellinguntan lotion and things like that. what is wrong with that lifestyle? you are living on the beach, you are surfing, a lot of parties, a lot of girls down there, apparently it was a lot of fun. why did you move back to my home state -- maryland it is a great state -- why didn't you just but stay in florida? gov. hogan: that's a great question. i'm still asking myself that. being governor is the...
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and mary ziegler is a florida state university law professor.he's the author of "abortion and the law in america: roe v. wade to the present." thank you both for joining us, let me start with you it sounds like it was a wild and woolly session yesterday when the house finally passed th bill. what was it like, give us a sense of what it was like in the chamber. >> well, it was definitely a unique in day in the chamber. but i want to start with how we got here, we are six weeks in the legislative system, it was the first bill filed the senate and had multiple hearings, got right through the committee process, on the senate floor and headed right over to the house where they also had the same kind of committee process, got through that really quickly. and the the whole key here in the house was not to amend this bill. lawmakers wanted to get this to the govary-- governor's desk as soon as possible. we had some contention on the floor among republicans, one republican lawmaker, who got upset because he wasn't able to file an amendment to the bill th
and mary ziegler is a florida state university law professor.he's the author of "abortion and the law in america: roe v. wade to the present." thank you both for joining us, let me start with you it sounds like it was a wild and woolly session yesterday when the house finally passed th bill. what was it like, give us a sense of what it was like in the chamber. >> well, it was definitely a unique in day in the chamber. but i want to start with how we got here, we are six weeks in...
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with the cook political report, al cardenas, co-founder with the institute of politics at florida state university and ashley parker, the white house bureau chief for the "washington post." ashley, i want to start with the pandemic, both first on the vaccine issue, itself, then we'll move to covid relief. but you heard dr. osterholm there. we've got a lot of epidemiologists arguing that they need to call an audible of vaccine distribution. how ready is this biden team to do something like that? >> well, they're still trying to get their hands around the magnitude of the crisis they inherited, but in talking to them, their view is that they need to follow, as dr. osterholm said, actually, what their scientists are recommending, which is the two-dose vaccine regimen for pfizer and moderna that recommend that, but they also believe sort of that they can do both simultaneously. they are no longer holding back vaccines beyond two to three days sort of surplus. the stockpile as we originally conceived of it does not exist, because they believe they can increase distribution and production to the point w
with the cook political report, al cardenas, co-founder with the institute of politics at florida state university and ashley parker, the white house bureau chief for the "washington post." ashley, i want to start with the pandemic, both first on the vaccine issue, itself, then we'll move to covid relief. but you heard dr. osterholm there. we've got a lot of epidemiologists arguing that they need to call an audible of vaccine distribution. how ready is this biden team to do something...
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she has been instrumental in working with day air care through the florida state university. and she is an advocate for clinical education tore for students and residents. during this challenging covid-19 pandemic, drr nelson james has provided testing for thousands of patients and vaccines to 65 and over in h.c.w. she is passionate about everyone having access to health care. she has committed herself to empowering her patients. she will always find a way to say yes to programs and and she is married with four children and lives in winter haven florida and she likes dr. karanasiasa nelson james, we honor you. in honor of plaque history month, we recognize dr. karanasias line pass, her leadership stands more than 35 years serving as president of the minority pre-professional association at the university of florida where she earned her b.s. in micro biology. she was a meantey in the late senator edward contendy's office. she searched as president and regional council member of the medical association. in the final year of her master's program. and being inducted into the iron
she has been instrumental in working with day air care through the florida state university. and she is an advocate for clinical education tore for students and residents. during this challenging covid-19 pandemic, drr nelson james has provided testing for thousands of patients and vaccines to 65 and over in h.c.w. she is passionate about everyone having access to health care. she has committed herself to empowering her patients. she will always find a way to say yes to programs and and she is...
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professor michael moorely joined florida state university college of law in 2018 where he teaches andrites in the areas of election law, constitutional law, remedies and the federal courts. before joining fsu law professor moorely was a lecturer in law at harvard law school. prior to his experience in academia, he served in government as special assistant to the general counsel of the army at the pentagon as well as as a law clerk on the u.s. court of appeals for the 11th circuit. he also worked as an associate at williams and conally llp and the supreme court and appellate group at winston and strong llp both in washington, d.c. professor moorely earned his jd from yale law school in 2003. welcome professor moorely. solicitor-general lauren ali khan is the solicitor-general of the district of columbia. she oversees administrative, civil and criminal appeals in the d.c. court of appeals, the u.s. court of appeals in the d.c. circuit and the supreme court. prior to this the solicitor-general ali khan focused on supreme court and appellate litigation at the firm. she also served as a fe
professor michael moorely joined florida state university college of law in 2018 where he teaches andrites in the areas of election law, constitutional law, remedies and the federal courts. before joining fsu law professor moorely was a lecturer in law at harvard law school. prior to his experience in academia, he served in government as special assistant to the general counsel of the army at the pentagon as well as as a law clerk on the u.s. court of appeals for the 11th circuit. he also...
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state are trending downward. according to john hopkins university florida is nowhere near the worst state in the country. >>florida's percent positive is 8.6% which ranks 28th out of 50 states and florida ranks 16th in the nation for giving 2 doses of the vaccine when asked about the reports of travel restrictions white house press secretary jen psaki played down the conversations, i've seen those we are always considering what steps are necessary to keep the american people. >>we are not currently. in the process no decisions have been made around additional public health measures that would would change i should domestic considerations last year governor desantis impose travel restrictions of his own on covid hotspots like new york, new jersey and louisiana requiring visitors to quarantine but federal restrictions he says would be unfair especially for state dependent on tourism. >>we will not back down. >>and if anyone tries to harm. floridians are targeted you know we will we will respond very swiftly. i'm brian reporting. >>leaders of several major us airlines met with white house officials to press
state are trending downward. according to john hopkins university florida is nowhere near the worst state in the country. >>florida's percent positive is 8.6% which ranks 28th out of 50 states and florida ranks 16th in the nation for giving 2 doses of the vaccine when asked about the reports of travel restrictions white house press secretary jen psaki played down the conversations, i've seen those we are always considering what steps are necessary to keep the american people. >>we...
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state are trending downward. according to john hopkins university florida is nowhere near the worst state in the country florida's percent positive is 8.6% which ranks 28th out of 50 states and florida ranks 16th in the nation for giving 2 doses of the vaccine when asked about the reports of travel restrictions white house press secretary jen psaki played down the conversations, i've seen those we are always considering what steps are necessary to keep the american people. >>we are not currently. in the process no decisions have been made around additional public health measures that would would change i should domestic considerations last year governor desantis impose travel restrictions of his own on covid hotspots like new york, new jersey and louisiana requiring visitors to quarantine but federal restrictions he says would be unfair especially for state dependent on we will not back down. >>and if anyone tries to harm. floridians are targeted you know we will we will respond very swiftly. >>and that was brian entin reporting for us tonight, meanwhile leaders of several major us airlines. they met online today
state are trending downward. according to john hopkins university florida is nowhere near the worst state in the country florida's percent positive is 8.6% which ranks 28th out of 50 states and florida ranks 16th in the nation for giving 2 doses of the vaccine when asked about the reports of travel restrictions white house press secretary jen psaki played down the conversations, i've seen those we are always considering what steps are necessary to keep the american people. >>we are not...
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state are trending downward. according to john hopkins university florida is nowhere near the worst state in the country. >>florida's percent positive is 8.6% which ranks 28th out of 50 states and florida ranks 16th in the nation for giving 2 doses of the vaccine when asked about the reports of travel restrictions white house press secretary jen psaki played down the conversations, i've seen those we are always considering what steps are necessary to keep the american people. >>we are not currently. in the process no decisions have been made around additional public health measures that would would change i should domestic considerations last year governor desantis impose travel restrictions of his own on covid hotspots like new york, new jersey and louisiana requiring visitors to quarantine but federal restrictions he says would be unfair especially for state dependent on we will not back down. >>and if anyone tries to harm. floridians are targeted you know we will we will respond very swiftly. i'm brian reporting. >>meanwhile leaders of several major us airlines met with white house officials to press
state are trending downward. according to john hopkins university florida is nowhere near the worst state in the country. >>florida's percent positive is 8.6% which ranks 28th out of 50 states and florida ranks 16th in the nation for giving 2 doses of the vaccine when asked about the reports of travel restrictions white house press secretary jen psaki played down the conversations, i've seen those we are always considering what steps are necessary to keep the american people. >>we...
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another strain first identified in the uk is now in 34 states including florida which has seen nearly a 50% increase since sunday. university of miami pathologist dr. david andrews is trying to track the variants. >> i really want to increase our ability to sequence more of this virus to understand more about its biological behavior. >> reporter: infectious disease dr. jonathan lee tracked an immunocompromised patient in boston sick with a covid variant for five months before he died. during that time, the virus inside him mutated more than 20 times. >> the more rapid evolution and mutations can develop in these individuals, and we really need to be paying attention to them. >> reporter: and there is promising news on double masking. the cdc now says wearing a medical mask under a cloth mask substantially improved containment of covid-19 and can also protect the wearer from infection. cbs news chief medical correspondent, dr. jon lapook -- >> these experiments from the cdc were remarkable. they showed that if you wear two masks and they're well fitted, that's the thing, that you can have more than 95% protection from the ae
another strain first identified in the uk is now in 34 states including florida which has seen nearly a 50% increase since sunday. university of miami pathologist dr. david andrews is trying to track the variants. >> i really want to increase our ability to sequence more of this virus to understand more about its biological behavior. >> reporter: infectious disease dr. jonathan lee tracked an immunocompromised patient in boston sick with a covid variant for five months before he...
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is now in 34 states, including florida, which has seen nearly a 50% increase since sunday. universityami pathologist dr. david andrews is trying to track the variants. >> i really want to increase our ability to sequence more of this virus, to understand more about its biological behavior. >> reporter: infectious disease dr. jonathan li tracked an immuno-compromised patient in boston sick with a covid variant for five months before he died. during that time, the virus inside him mutated more than 20 times. >> more rapid viral evolutions and mutations can develop in these individuals. and we really need to be paying attention to them. >> reporter: and there is promising news on double masking. the c.d.c. now says wearing a medical mask under a cloth mask substantially improved containment of covid-19, and can also protect the wearer from infection. cbs news chief medical correspondent dr. jon lapook. >> these experiments from the c.d.c. were remarkable. and they showed that if you wear two masks, and they are well-fitted-- that is the key thing-- that you can have more than 95% protect
is now in 34 states, including florida, which has seen nearly a 50% increase since sunday. universityami pathologist dr. david andrews is trying to track the variants. >> i really want to increase our ability to sequence more of this virus, to understand more about its biological behavior. >> reporter: infectious disease dr. jonathan li tracked an immuno-compromised patient in boston sick with a covid variant for five months before he died. during that time, the virus inside him...
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state university at the m.ed. center university of south florida medical center in st. petersburg florida in seven years in the army reserve all great experiences. education is the great equalizer for everybody. >> what was that this sparked your interest in medicine? >> growing up in a small town or family doctor was the most respected person in town and i knew that my parents thought the world of him and i said you know when i grow up i want to be just like him. going through school i found i was talented in math and science and thanks to some good teachers i was able to make great grades and do well on medical entrance exams and the rest is history. >> who do you credit credit with them for linking you? was it a town doctor or family member? who were among your greatest influencers? >> i think we have to start with my parents. my of dad was the chief of police in my hometown for 25 years. my grag family and spent lots of weekends, my summers, working with my grandparents. i had great uncles and aunts and a brother and sister, so that immediate family. i also had grea
state university at the m.ed. center university of south florida medical center in st. petersburg florida in seven years in the army reserve all great experiences. education is the great equalizer for everybody. >> what was that this sparked your interest in medicine? >> growing up in a small town or family doctor was the most respected person in town and i knew that my parents thought the world of him and i said you know when i grow up i want to be just like him. going through...
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state university and ku med center. did residency at the university of south florida in st. petersburg florida. and seven years in the army reserve, great experiences. education is the great equalizer for everybody. host: what was it that sparked your interest in medicine? sen. marshall: growing up in a small town, our family doctor was the most specter person in town. i knew my parents -- was the most respected person in town. my parents thought the world of him and i said when i grow up, i want to be just like him. going through school i found i was talented in math and science. thanks to really good teachers i was able to make great grades and do well on medical school interns -- entrance exams. the rest is history. host: could you credit with influencing you? the town doctor or family member? sen. marshall: you have to start with my parents. my dad with his chief of -- my dad was that chief of police in my hometown for 25 years. my grandparents, we were a big family and spent lots of weekends, my summers, working with my grandparents. i had great uncles and aunts and a brother and sister, s
state university and ku med center. did residency at the university of south florida in st. petersburg florida. and seven years in the army reserve, great experiences. education is the great equalizer for everybody. host: what was it that sparked your interest in medicine? sen. marshall: growing up in a small town, our family doctor was the most specter person in town. i knew my parents -- was the most respected person in town. my parents thought the world of him and i said when i grow up, i...
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state are trending downward. according to john hopkins university florida is nowhere near the worst state in the country florida'scent positive is 8.6% which ranks 28th out of 50 states and florida ranks 16th in the nation for giving 2 doses of the vaccine when asked about the reports of travel restrictions white house press secretary jen psaki played down the conversations, i've seen those we are always considering what steps are necessary to keep the american people. >>we are not currently. in the process no decisions have been made around additional public health measures that would would change i should domestic considerations last year governor desantis impose travel restrictions of his own on covid hotspots like new york, new jersey and louisiana requiring visitors to quarantine but federal restrictions he says would be unfair especially for state dependent on tourism. >>we will not back down. >>and if anyone tries to harm. floridians are targeted you know we will we will respond very swiftly. i'm brian reporting. >>meanwhile leaders of several major us airlines met with white house officials to press their
state are trending downward. according to john hopkins university florida is nowhere near the worst state in the country florida'scent positive is 8.6% which ranks 28th out of 50 states and florida ranks 16th in the nation for giving 2 doses of the vaccine when asked about the reports of travel restrictions white house press secretary jen psaki played down the conversations, i've seen those we are always considering what steps are necessary to keep the american people. >>we are not...
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florida where an ex—pupil killed 17 people. the shooting sparked outrage across the us and prompted fresh demands for firearms control. let's speak to professor bob spitzer from the state universityland, and has written five books on gun policy. thank you for coming on the programme. thank you for coming on the programme-— thank you for coming on the programme. thank you for coming on the rouramme. ., , programme. good to be with you. let's start — programme. good to be with you. let's start by _ programme. good to be with you. let's start by looking _ programme. good to be with you. let's start by looking at _ programme. good to be with you. let's start by looking at these - let's start by looking at these proposals byjoe biden. the specifics, first of all, quite ambitious to try to tackle and control in the us, we know that, but on the specifics, what do you think has the best chance of actually coming into law? , , . ., . chance of actually coming into law? the best chance against these proposals _ law? the best chance against these proposals -- _ law? the best chance against these proposals -- among i law? the best chance against. these proposals -- among these these proposal
florida where an ex—pupil killed 17 people. the shooting sparked outrage across the us and prompted fresh demands for firearms control. let's speak to professor bob spitzer from the state universityland, and has written five books on gun policy. thank you for coming on the programme. thank you for coming on the programme-— thank you for coming on the programme. thank you for coming on the rouramme. ., , programme. good to be with you. let's start — programme. good to be with you. let's...
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. >> look, that is why you are seeing this high taxed state exodus also, i feel like your on a you are in a different universe in floridaf this coronavirus pandemic, here is desantis your reaction. >> you have locked down states putting people out of business, we focused on lifting people up, by doing that, you actually have a new entrepreneurs coming to start new ventures new restaurants opening in florida new hotels opening in florida people view florida as place where they can follow dreams. maria: . >> maria. maria: he was talking about the fact new construction is off population numbers in florida, and down in places like new york. >> we are the land of the free, i see it when i come home, to my district i of to go to washington a stark difference 8 800 families to florida every day 25% increase home sales we don't have a state income tax, 40% seniors have been vaccinated. we have probably warmest state in the country. we have the right economic policies in place. and the schools are open, the small business owner has a choice whether to open or not. so that is why people, people always run to freedom. and to choic
. >> look, that is why you are seeing this high taxed state exodus also, i feel like your on a you are in a different universe in floridaf this coronavirus pandemic, here is desantis your reaction. >> you have locked down states putting people out of business, we focused on lifting people up, by doing that, you actually have a new entrepreneurs coming to start new ventures new restaurants opening in florida new hotels opening in florida people view florida as place where they can...
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of florida is pushing for a boycott based on china's actions including the treatment of the muslims in china. as the united states arrests numerous scholars suspected of spying in american universitiesrying to continue to flex their muscle against democratic hong kong and taiwan, this olympic decision is one of many that are single sending moves between the two countries. mike pompeo coming up, but first, rich edson. >> good afternoon, martha. international human rights groups with u.s. members of congress now are calling on the united states to boycott the winter olympics next year unless the international olympic committee moves the games from beijing. congressman michael waltz says sending american athletes to china lends credibility to the government. >> we have to look at the legitimacy that the olympic games provides. we have to take a tougher stand. that's what we're calling on the biden administration to do. they need to live up to their rhetoric. >> waltz says the u.s. should boycott the games over china's representation in hong kong and genocide of wiegers. and mike pompeo has called on the china government for supporting genocide. when asking if they should boycott the 20
of florida is pushing for a boycott based on china's actions including the treatment of the muslims in china. as the united states arrests numerous scholars suspected of spying in american universitiesrying to continue to flex their muscle against democratic hong kong and taiwan, this olympic decision is one of many that are single sending moves between the two countries. mike pompeo coming up, but first, rich edson. >> good afternoon, martha. international human rights groups with u.s....
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riviera bus operator from florida links and a member of atu transportation union local 1596 orlando, professor william, professor of architectural engineering pennsylvania state university chair of the epidemic task force and the honorable joba scannell, councilman los angeles city council past president national league of cities on behalf of the league of cities, we look forward to your testimony. full statements will be included in the record and have been distributed previous to this meeting and many of us have read your written testimony, i would urge that you may deviate, you may expand, you may respond to others who are on the piano if you come after them i would like to have something a little more active than sitting there reading my notes. with that you will each be recognized for five minutes, professor michael you may proceed. >> thank you distinguished members of the panel. my name is david michael simon epidemiologist and professor at the george washington public health, in 2017 i served as labor of the health of administration the longest administrator in history covid-19 98 - 2001 for environment safety and health of the u.s. department of energy protecti
riviera bus operator from florida links and a member of atu transportation union local 1596 orlando, professor william, professor of architectural engineering pennsylvania state university chair of the epidemic task force and the honorable joba scannell, councilman los angeles city council past president national league of cities on behalf of the league of cities, we look forward to your testimony. full statements will be included in the record and have been distributed previous to this meeting...
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at the university of central florida says this is how we explain cuomo's high ratings when everything was objectively quite horrible. here is kamala harris, the vice president of the united stateso savannah guthrie of nbc talking about a new cdc study on a plan to open schools. [no audio] not ready yet, we will get to that in just a moment. here is the washington post, with 500,000 covid-19 debts -- "what 500,000 covid-19 deaths means. this number is full of meanings, unpacking them all and learning from them will take some time. the number contains oceans of grief, this 500,000 number. for the loved ones of the dead ignoring or denying the number is not an option. the number is not some huge and faceless mass, it is the accumulation of 500,000 specific individuals, each with a ashy each with a name, a way of laughing, a favorite song, and a life story. many of them were elderly, but the elderly were grieved. many were infirm, but those in pain can be missed. funerals could not be held, wakes could not be convened, hugs could not be shared. an average of 1300 70 per day and 600 per hour, one every minute, every minute of a miserable year." in the washington post this morning. t
at the university of central florida says this is how we explain cuomo's high ratings when everything was objectively quite horrible. here is kamala harris, the vice president of the united stateso savannah guthrie of nbc talking about a new cdc study on a plan to open schools. [no audio] not ready yet, we will get to that in just a moment. here is the washington post, with 500,000 covid-19 debts -- "what 500,000 covid-19 deaths means. this number is full of meanings, unpacking them all...