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gould if you want to follow her as well. we'll hear from richard in colorado from the line of those who are unemployed. good morning. >> caller: good morning. >> go ahead. >> caller: i've been unemployed since march. pandemic relief runs out, actually, next week. thank goodness for the governor here in colorado for recently adding $375. when people call in, mr. mcconnell is the one making the rules. when you haven't seen banks like, and i have paperwork from my country, which i've tried to get away from. if they would have done pandemic relief right to begin with, which was set pretty well, we would have had better thanksgiving gravy and better christmas. now, i've been writing a song about this because there's more people unemployed, more people having more problems. and, you know -- and small businesses going under. it's like they've been robbed. >> elise gould. >> the devastation didn't need to happen and when we think of the losses people have had, we have to think of the health consequences and the devastating deaths an
gould if you want to follow her as well. we'll hear from richard in colorado from the line of those who are unemployed. good morning. >> caller: good morning. >> go ahead. >> caller: i've been unemployed since march. pandemic relief runs out, actually, next week. thank goodness for the governor here in colorado for recently adding $375. when people call in, mr. mcconnell is the one making the rules. when you haven't seen banks like, and i have paperwork from my country, which...
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elise gould is a senior economist. i asked elise gould is a senior economist.r elise gould is a senior economist. i asked her if mr biden was right to pressure congress and president trump. it was definitely the right move. the integration of all these relief measures, the unemployment insurance, eligibility extensions as well as the extended unemployment insurance are really more relieved to see at the expiration of a lot of the health measures as well as the page and leave measures. —— paid leave measures. continues to rage. what is the sticking point? why can't there be an agreement? that's purely a political question. it's what we need to do. we need to spend a lot of money. we have seenjob growth slow again. 0nly games of 245,000 jobs continue in the public sector. it is an absolutely dire situation and it's only going to get worse. you can actually see a double dip in the next year if any more aid is not provided. those new job those newjob figures were far lower than most economists expected. why is that? they were lower and significantly lower. i think
elise gould is a senior economist. i asked elise gould is a senior economist.r elise gould is a senior economist. i asked her if mr biden was right to pressure congress and president trump. it was definitely the right move. the integration of all these relief measures, the unemployment insurance, eligibility extensions as well as the extended unemployment insurance are really more relieved to see at the expiration of a lot of the health measures as well as the page and leave measures. ——...
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so what gould did was, let's try to sort this out. so i'm curious -- he started writing men from all the units who had fought in the east woods about their -- what they knew about mansfield and then it grew, his project grew until he was writing veterans, union and confederate, from every single unit that fought in the cornfield, the east woods, that whole area of the battlefield and it was just this massive extensive collection of letters from veterans written to a veteran. i read every one of them. i went to gettysburg college library because i could save all of the documents as pdfs. i remember coming home and telling my wife when i was the last one i had read through, i said, i'm going to really miss th this. because one of the things about them that i found interesting was the almost complete lack of animosity amongst union and confederate veterans. almost complete lack of animosity. one confederate said, on that day, i would have shot you dead. i'm glad now that, you know, we are where we are. and that was the way they put these
so what gould did was, let's try to sort this out. so i'm curious -- he started writing men from all the units who had fought in the east woods about their -- what they knew about mansfield and then it grew, his project grew until he was writing veterans, union and confederate, from every single unit that fought in the cornfield, the east woods, that whole area of the battlefield and it was just this massive extensive collection of letters from veterans written to a veteran. i read every one of...
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john gould was in the 20th main. he wrote down in front of his regiment, as matt field thought the tenth main was fired upon friendly troops in the east woods and he was shouting at the man to stop firing, you are firing on your friends and some of the men in the ten main pointed to confederate in the woods and said those are not our friends. john gould is one of the people who help minefield back from the firing line to an ambulance. afterwards gould documented this very meticulously at the time. in the 18 eighties he writes an article in a veterans newspaper called the national tribute about the death of men's field and what he did. he gets this response and said you are wrong. you did not get fought in front of your regiment, you got sean in front of our regiment. gould raise the point, was i even in the battle of antietam? all these other veteran started saying, no i was shot. what's gould said was, okay, let's try to sort this out. i am curious. so he started writing men from all fun in the east woods about what
john gould was in the 20th main. he wrote down in front of his regiment, as matt field thought the tenth main was fired upon friendly troops in the east woods and he was shouting at the man to stop firing, you are firing on your friends and some of the men in the ten main pointed to confederate in the woods and said those are not our friends. john gould is one of the people who help minefield back from the firing line to an ambulance. afterwards gould documented this very meticulously at the...
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five months later, ellie gould was halfway through her a—levels. to drive, she got herself a little part time job waitressing. in may 2019, she finished a three month relationship with her boyfriend, thomas griffiths. the next day, he repeatedly stabbed her while she was home alone studying. it robs you of happiness. you can't imagine a time when you will feel carefree again and happy. you know, you just have to put on this face and pretend that everything is ok when it really isn't. there is no hurt like a mother's hurt. it's only someone like julie who can really understand. 0ur girls look so similar as well. people have commented that. but obviously, the domestic homicide, with ours, they were very, very similar and that increases our bond as mothers. and together, they're now fighting to change the law. current guidelines say if a weapon is taken to the murder scene, it's a 25 year minimum prison sentence. but poppy and ellie were killed at home. the weapons their murderers used were already in the kitchen, so their sentences are shorter. it's
five months later, ellie gould was halfway through her a—levels. to drive, she got herself a little part time job waitressing. in may 2019, she finished a three month relationship with her boyfriend, thomas griffiths. the next day, he repeatedly stabbed her while she was home alone studying. it robs you of happiness. you can't imagine a time when you will feel carefree again and happy. you know, you just have to put on this face and pretend that everything is ok when it really isn't. there is...
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coming up this morning, electoral talks about -- elise gould talk about how the pandemic has affectedamerica's workforce and why robust covid-19 financial relief measures are needed. then "washington times" national billity correspondent gertz with the latest. "washington's journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern and join with your phone calls, facebook messages, text messages and tweets. >> president-elect joe biden spoke after the electoral college certified the vote count declaring him the official winner of the white house. mr. biden spoke from willington -- wilmington,
coming up this morning, electoral talks about -- elise gould talk about how the pandemic has affectedamerica's workforce and why robust covid-19 financial relief measures are needed. then "washington times" national billity correspondent gertz with the latest. "washington's journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern and join with your phone calls, facebook messages, text messages and tweets. >> president-elect joe biden spoke after the electoral college certified the vote...
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coming up this morning, electoral talks about -- elise gould talk about how the pandemic has affected america's workforce and why robust covid-19 financial relief measures are needed. then "washington times" national billity correspondent gertz with the latest. "washington's journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern and join with your phone calls, facebook messages, text messages and tweets. >> president-elect joe biden spoke after the electoral college certified the vote count declaring him the official winner of the white house. mr. biden spoke from willington -- wilmington, delaware, saying the results were clear and that the american people have spoken. this was about 15 minutes. pres.-elect biden: good evening, my fellow americans. have -- the electors have certified the winning candidates. today, a member of the electoral college representing the certified winner cast their votes for vice president of the united states in an act as old as the nation itself. , the rule of law, our constitution, and the will of the people prevailed. our democracy pushed, tested, threatened or approved to
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host: where going to let elise gould jump in.st: you said it was more efficient to make sure the people who need the money they are getting the money. and that is how the unemployment system works. unemployed you apply, and hopefully your state is up and running quickly. expanding the program will directly go to people who have been unemployed in this crisis and they need the money. that is a very well targeted program to hit those people in need. host: you make them argument that span -- expanding unemployment assistance is a better way to help people than blanket stimulus checks up to a certain amount that you made in your tax filings last year? guest: that is right, because it is going to people economically harmed, so you could have some middle income families who have not been able to keep their job and giving the money while, it could help, perhaps save the economy, do not know if they will spend that money because our income has not dropped. you want to do what is the most efficient, to be able to provide the relief and yo
host: where going to let elise gould jump in.st: you said it was more efficient to make sure the people who need the money they are getting the money. and that is how the unemployment system works. unemployed you apply, and hopefully your state is up and running quickly. expanding the program will directly go to people who have been unemployed in this crisis and they need the money. that is a very well targeted program to hit those people in need. host: you make them argument that span --...
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john, our first question comes from abby gould levine from denver, colorado who wants to ask what are the known side effects of the vaccine? >> in human trials the pfizer vaccine was generally well tolerated by volunteers that received it. many did complain about minor side effects like an injection site reaction, fatigue and headaches and a few complained about muscle aches but these side effects usually only lasted about a day and a half and they're typical of what you might experience from many other vaccines >> our next question comes from gloria williams in winston-salem, north carolina who asks, what happens if you don't get the second shot >> the data just released by the fda on the pfizer vaccine shows that after the first shot you do get some protection from the virus, but only about half of what you would get with both doses. and we aren't sure how long protection from just one shot will actually last. >> and finally, will the vaccine be free for anyone who wants it >> the cdc says the vaccine will be given free of charge to all americans. however, your doctor can charge an
john, our first question comes from abby gould levine from denver, colorado who wants to ask what are the known side effects of the vaccine? >> in human trials the pfizer vaccine was generally well tolerated by volunteers that received it. many did complain about minor side effects like an injection site reaction, fatigue and headaches and a few complained about muscle aches but these side effects usually only lasted about a day and a half and they're typical of what you might experience...
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looking to the future, though, the team has resigned kicker robbie gould through 2022. he will not play this sunday, he landed on the covid-19 list. the raiders will not make the playoffs. the silver and black's final game won't be played on bay area television local stations. instead l.a. rams and arizona cardinals game which has playoff implications will air instead. >>> the best sports story in the bay area right now, san jose state football getting ready for the wbiggest game of the season. the ball game. the team's most successful season in more than 80 years. kickoff at 11:00 this morning. >>> outdoor dining despite the shutdown. a live report on the east bay restaurant that kept its patio open despite those fines. >>> plus the road to reopening. breaking down governor gavin newsom's plan to get students back into the classroom. crafting our authentic fragrances begins with ingredients from the earth ... to create fragrances infused with natural essential oils. air wick scented oils. connect to nature. >>> right now at 5:00, operation speed at a crawl. president t
looking to the future, though, the team has resigned kicker robbie gould through 2022. he will not play this sunday, he landed on the covid-19 list. the raiders will not make the playoffs. the silver and black's final game won't be played on bay area television local stations. instead l.a. rams and arizona cardinals game which has playoff implications will air instead. >>> the best sports story in the bay area right now, san jose state football getting ready for the wbiggest game of...
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coming up tuesday morning, elise gould talks about how the pandemic has affected america's workforceobust covid-19 financial relief measures are needed. author and washington times national security correspondent bill gertz with the latest in the investigation of california democratic congressman eric author and washington times national securityswalwell's repn alleged chinese spy and china's espionage efforts in the u.s.. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern tuesday morning and be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> a senate subcommittee looks at the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the entertainment industry and the challenges facing artists and venues, as well as supporting industries. that's at 10:00 a.m. on c-span. on c-span2, the senate continues work on the nomination of thomas kirsch to be a judge on the seventh circuit and ac previously held by supreme court justice amy coney barrett. on c-span3 at 9:00 a.m., the atlantic council with a discussion on u.s. foreign policy and expectations for the i
coming up tuesday morning, elise gould talks about how the pandemic has affected america's workforceobust covid-19 financial relief measures are needed. author and washington times national security correspondent bill gertz with the latest in the investigation of california democratic congressman eric author and washington times national securityswalwell's repn alleged chinese spy and china's espionage efforts in the u.s.. watch "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern tuesday...
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classical pianist glenn gould performances were emotional and unconventional though he died in 1902 his style is still alive and well. thanks to ai. so what we're doing is we're analyzing audio recordings to see out here interpret a given piece of music and try to change to an ai system so that i could play an expressive style of. bringing going all back to life. it's as if glen gold's ghost is sitting at the piano those who knew him a star. christian knows it doesn't just want to imitate human creations he wants to explore unknown to mentions through his arms with the help from ai he's collected some of the wudi signals. or. become very rich as we take this great unknown outer space and we try to capture radio signals from space and then we have our manmade scan it to look for patterns which we wouldn't be able to find on our own fin transcriptions from space interpreted by using familiar harmonies it's a bit by bit bizarre yet somehow sublime. and it's been sublime talking to you through this robot controlled studio camera thanks for watching arts and culture remember to follow us on
classical pianist glenn gould performances were emotional and unconventional though he died in 1902 his style is still alive and well. thanks to ai. so what we're doing is we're analyzing audio recordings to see out here interpret a given piece of music and try to change to an ai system so that i could play an expressive style of. bringing going all back to life. it's as if glen gold's ghost is sitting at the piano those who knew him a star. christian knows it doesn't just want to imitate human...
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classical pianist glenn gould performances were emotional and unconventional though he died in 1902 his style is still alive and well. thanks to ai. so what we're doing is we're analyzing audio recordings to see how he interprets a given piece of music and try to teach to an ai system so that i could play expressive style of. bringing going all back to life. it's as if glen gold's ghost is sitting at the piano those who knew him a star. christian knows it doesn't just want to imitate human creations he wants to explore unknown to mentions through his art with the help from ai he's collected some other will be signals. are. going to. become very rich as we take this great unknown outer space and we try to capture radio signals from space and then we have our manmade scan it to look for patterns which we wouldn't be able to find on our own fin transcriptions from space interpreted by using familiar harmonies it's a bit both a bit bizarre yet somehow sublime. and it's been so blah i'm talking to you through this robot controlled studio camera thanks for watching arts and culture remember t
classical pianist glenn gould performances were emotional and unconventional though he died in 1902 his style is still alive and well. thanks to ai. so what we're doing is we're analyzing audio recordings to see how he interprets a given piece of music and try to teach to an ai system so that i could play expressive style of. bringing going all back to life. it's as if glen gold's ghost is sitting at the piano those who knew him a star. christian knows it doesn't just want to imitate human...
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looking to the future, though, robby gould through 2022. he won't play this sunday, though. he has landed on the covid-19 list. let's turn our attention to the weather, vianey. fantastic staying inside for new year's eve because the temperature is set. there's no worry about precipitation. if we want to take the dog out for a walk, do we have to worry about the rain? >> you don't have to worry about the rain for today. should be good for a walk all day long. that's dangerous to say around binx. he's right here. w-a-l-k. clear conditions overhead. of course, live look right now, doppler radar. we woke up to some rain. that system was going to be quick moving. that's exactly what happened. couple hundredths of an inch. not a huge rain maker. clear skies. of course, we have our very own doppler radar, still up and scanning. even though it's quiet now, monitoring more rain heading into 2021. here is a look at your microclimate highs for this afternoon. clearing conditions. you can see the sunshine as you head outside. 50 in san jose. 62 in concord. santa rosa at 60 degrees. it i
looking to the future, though, robby gould through 2022. he won't play this sunday, though. he has landed on the covid-19 list. let's turn our attention to the weather, vianey. fantastic staying inside for new year's eve because the temperature is set. there's no worry about precipitation. if we want to take the dog out for a walk, do we have to worry about the rain? >> you don't have to worry about the rain for today. should be good for a walk all day long. that's dangerous to say around...
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jennifer gould has more. it's real. >>it's scary in the event of a critical resource shortage and surge in hospitalizations medical professionals will have to make the grim decision who lives or dies. huntington hospital's board of directors has approved the hospitals triage policy to help with those tough decisions very scary when you start seen what you imagine could happen in other countries. >>actually happening here in the united states as far as our industry. >>police said a dairy and with the city of pasadena says the fire department is also stretched thin forcing resources to other cities all the hospitals are overwhelmed and that present issues for or paramedics because we get several 911 calls a day covid related. >>and people soon because they live in pasadena, they go to our local hospital that's not the case. so we go to the hospital that has a bed availability and that's becoming more of a challenge now t. >>so off to our paramedics will be held up at the hospital for some time several hours because they h
jennifer gould has more. it's real. >>it's scary in the event of a critical resource shortage and surge in hospitalizations medical professionals will have to make the grim decision who lives or dies. huntington hospital's board of directors has approved the hospitals triage policy to help with those tough decisions very scary when you start seen what you imagine could happen in other countries. >>actually happening here in the united states as far as our industry. >>police...
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fire as somewhat of someone was actually so weak and they even held the picture they parade in both gould and speaking of that that's where they parade the president of. turkey it was shipped to the guards he also arrived and when he came over during the parade the entire city of oakland was dressed and. there by john flags now speaking about the other side of this cease fire. at the moment the many ethnic armenian refugees are returning to board me. which is one of the control that trying to rebuild their lives and meanwhile people in the neighboring armenia are very unhappy many feel very betrayed they're stepping onto the streets and the whole country is now in the gulf in protest and their demand is for the prime minister nicole to resign as soon as possible and many are blaming him for what had happened now we'll see what happens next you know a cease fire in that region is very shaky at this one has been sacked for over a month already hopefully it will stick or noise and middle east specialist shallow believes moscow will have to work hard to save the things 5. as abrasion has an a
fire as somewhat of someone was actually so weak and they even held the picture they parade in both gould and speaking of that that's where they parade the president of. turkey it was shipped to the guards he also arrived and when he came over during the parade the entire city of oakland was dressed and. there by john flags now speaking about the other side of this cease fire. at the moment the many ethnic armenian refugees are returning to board me. which is one of the control that trying to...
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this is what i'm sort of england and unfortunately gould of england. yes. give us our independence he can we can look after ourselves. and feeling that we're being torn out to. fight. with our consent and it's horrible the m.p. tony shepherd represents the scottish national party in the u.k. parliament and we saw him in his constituency office in edinburgh we have had a lot of extremely generous friend overtures from other european governments saying that if things britain leaves the european union and scotland takes political control of the sort of fares that it's got there would be welcome in the european union. so the scottish nationalists a clear winner here all recent opinion poll say that the scottish people the majority of them want to go their own way and that they want to be independent now . what is in the car being on on how fast chile has its problems but when we travel thousands of kilometers to the island. what we found is that people there were just as annoyed about as people at a bar and grill and should have had a chance to participate in t
this is what i'm sort of england and unfortunately gould of england. yes. give us our independence he can we can look after ourselves. and feeling that we're being torn out to. fight. with our consent and it's horrible the m.p. tony shepherd represents the scottish national party in the u.k. parliament and we saw him in his constituency office in edinburgh we have had a lot of extremely generous friend overtures from other european governments saying that if things britain leaves the european...
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with me now is elise gould, a senior economist with the economic policy institute in washington.dent—elect biden had to say? what did you make of what president—elect biden had to sawm was definitely the right move. the integration of all these relief measures, the unemployment insurance, eligibility extensions as well as the extended unemployment insurance are really more relieved to see at the expiration of a lot of the health measures as well as the page and leave measures. all the things we need so dire as they pandemic continues to rage. what is the sticking point? why can't there be an agreement? that's purely a political question. it's what we need to do. we need to spend a lot of money. we have seenjob need to do. we need to spend a lot of money. we have seen job growth slow again. 0nly gains of... more than a third of those unemployed are long—term unemployed. it is an absolutely dire situation and it's only going to get worse. you can actually see a double dip in the next year if any more aid is not provided... why is that? they were lower and significantly lower. i thi
with me now is elise gould, a senior economist with the economic policy institute in washington.dent—elect biden had to say? what did you make of what president—elect biden had to sawm was definitely the right move. the integration of all these relief measures, the unemployment insurance, eligibility extensions as well as the extended unemployment insurance are really more relieved to see at the expiration of a lot of the health measures as well as the page and leave measures. all the...
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gould. at the will. address doc i don't need to just what. i do you will know when you are going in the usual with this. some people would associate optimism with risky behavior moving because they don't want to invite the trolls they don't want to invite the state they don't want to invite they see out they don't want to live by all kinds of trouble that comes with optimistic saying throughout history optimists have been punished it could be galileo it could be copernicus it could be einstein it could be all sorts of be steve jobs and they were punished for their optimism but now there is no punishment for relentless optimism. has changed american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs talk to people who are chronic pain patients and believe that their opioid prescription is working for them in the remedy be certain to. price at the. grocery dependency and addiction to opiates to long term use that really isn't scientifically justified and i'll study actually suggest that. the long term effects might not j
gould. at the will. address doc i don't need to just what. i do you will know when you are going in the usual with this. some people would associate optimism with risky behavior moving because they don't want to invite the trolls they don't want to invite the state they don't want to invite they see out they don't want to live by all kinds of trouble that comes with optimistic saying throughout history optimists have been punished it could be galileo it could be copernicus it could be einstein...
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five months later, ellie gould was halfway through her a—levels.essing. in may 2019, she finished a three month relationship with her boyfriend, thomas griffiths. the next day, he repeatedly stabbed her while she was home alone studying. it robs you of happiness. you can't imagine a time when you will feel carefree again and happy. you know, you just have to put on this face and pretend that everything is ok when it really isn't. there is no hurt like a mother's hurt. it's only someone like julie who can really understand. 0ur girls look so similar as well. people have commented that. but obviously, the domestic homicide, with ours, they were very, very similar and that increases our bond as mothers. and together, they're now fighting to change the law. current guidelines say if a weapon is taken to the murder scene, it's a 25 year minimum prison sentence. but poppy and ellie were killed at home. the weapons their murderers used were already in the kitchen, so their sentences are shorter. it's absolutely disgusting. it sort of says, well, if you're
five months later, ellie gould was halfway through her a—levels.essing. in may 2019, she finished a three month relationship with her boyfriend, thomas griffiths. the next day, he repeatedly stabbed her while she was home alone studying. it robs you of happiness. you can't imagine a time when you will feel carefree again and happy. you know, you just have to put on this face and pretend that everything is ok when it really isn't. there is no hurt like a mother's hurt. it's only someone like...
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first off, my colleague joe gould, and the chairman last night and smith said he thinks trump would be foolish if he tried to veto it because there are the votes in his mind, there are the votes from both republicans and democrats and both chambers to be able to pass the bills as a veto override and that would be an embarrassment for the president. if he vetoes it then they have to go back and try to re-work something with the new administration. >> my gut level on this, frankly, is the president, if he's seeking the repeal of 230, there are other legislative ways to do that and there are other bills that are coming up. >> the fact that both speaker pelosi and leader mcconnell have agreed to bring the ndaa to a vote is a big sign because mcconnell is famous for not bringing things to an actual vote if he doesn't think it will pass or there is a real threat. it isn't likely that the president would veto this particular bill and the republicans would get the 230 repeal elsewhere. that said, if there was one thing we've learned over the last four years is the president prides itself with
first off, my colleague joe gould, and the chairman last night and smith said he thinks trump would be foolish if he tried to veto it because there are the votes in his mind, there are the votes from both republicans and democrats and both chambers to be able to pass the bills as a veto override and that would be an embarrassment for the president. if he vetoes it then they have to go back and try to re-work something with the new administration. >> my gut level on this, frankly, is the...
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he was in the band the long pigs and has written songs for florence and the machine and ellie gouldingforming rights society along with the broken record campaign. just the man to talk to, thanks very much for your time. millions of people around the world subscribe to streaming services like spotify, amazon music, apple music, where is that money going? well at the moment if you pay your £10 subscription, about £3 of that goes to spotify and then about £5.50 go to the major labels or the labels, and about £1.20 goes to the songwriters. and fundamentally, the system has been... streaming has revolutionised music, it is wonderfulfor the revolutionised music, it is wonderful for the consumers, the consumers can get as much music as they possibly want but it's terrible from the musicians. the musicians simply aren't able to sustain themselves on the revenue from streaming and it's going to require a fundamental shift in the way the music industry works in order to create a flourishing and holistic future for the music industry. so who needs to do the work here? is at the streaming service
he was in the band the long pigs and has written songs for florence and the machine and ellie gouldingforming rights society along with the broken record campaign. just the man to talk to, thanks very much for your time. millions of people around the world subscribe to streaming services like spotify, amazon music, apple music, where is that money going? well at the moment if you pay your £10 subscription, about £3 of that goes to spotify and then about £5.50 go to the major labels or the...
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renegotiating robbie gould's contract, signing him until 2022. he was the first to make 400 career field goals. then they had to place him on the covid list. >> i'm glad we were able to do something that helps both sides. i think we all felt good about that. with him getting covid today, it's just a coincidence. we wouldn't have done it if we knew that. just joking. >> anyway, the team is looking to close out the season on a high note against seattle. the kickoff is sunday at 1:25 p.m. the niners will once again have their home game in arizona. >>> how about some school spirit on the eve of playing in the arizona bowl, there was a virtual pep rally today. cheerleaders, alums, fans joining in to wish the team well in their effort to finish the team undefeated. >> we've been trying to get to a bowl game for four years. a lot of work and effort. for them to be rewarded, the only thing that is missing is our family, fans, and alums. >> they did their best with what they could do. san jose state playing ball state in the arizona bowl. kickoff, tomorro
renegotiating robbie gould's contract, signing him until 2022. he was the first to make 400 career field goals. then they had to place him on the covid list. >> i'm glad we were able to do something that helps both sides. i think we all felt good about that. with him getting covid today, it's just a coincidence. we wouldn't have done it if we knew that. just joking. >> anyway, the team is looking to close out the season on a high note against seattle. the kickoff is sunday at 1:25...
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coming up this morning, economist elise gould talks about how the pandemic has affected the workforceinancial relief measures are needed. washington times security correspondent bill herz with the latest in the investigation into ties to a chinese spy and chinese espionage efforts in the united states. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, tweets. live on tuesday, a subcommittee looks at the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the entertainment industry and the challenges facing artists and venues as well as supporting industries. the senate continues work on the nomination of a judge on the seventh circuit. on c-span 3, the discussion on u.s. foreign policy and expectations for the incoming administration. bipartisan policy center at looks at the 2020 voting experience with secretaries of state for michigan it pennsylvania, and georgia. >> with cases increasing across to country, use our website follow the trends, track the spread with interactive maps, watch updates on demand any time at c-span.org. >> a group of senators released , aeconomic rel
coming up this morning, economist elise gould talks about how the pandemic has affected the workforceinancial relief measures are needed. washington times security correspondent bill herz with the latest in the investigation into ties to a chinese spy and chinese espionage efforts in the united states. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, tweets. live on tuesday, a subcommittee looks at the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the entertainment industry and...
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about the fremont casting, jesse has a fragment of one of the canons from fort wagoner where robert gould shaw and his black troops in the massachusetts 54th, commemorated in the movie "glory," where they met their end. she takes that cannon fragment and sends it to the sculptor, and it is melted down as part of the sculptor. there is this deliberate, constructed effort to create this abolitionist shrine in their homes as a way of understanding the life they want to live, the principles they will live for. it is little wonder that humboldt thought so highly of fremont. this is the guy he has been waiting for, and it is killing him that he does not win the presidency because it is like, you were so close. but humboldt never gives up on us, and i think that is really important because certainly he got frustrated. he kept talking about the fact that i feel like i am half american, but the half i am withholding has to do with the fact that i really don't like your politics. so, he is hoping to win full americanness, if you well, by encouraging, goading, pushing, prodding us to be our better s
about the fremont casting, jesse has a fragment of one of the canons from fort wagoner where robert gould shaw and his black troops in the massachusetts 54th, commemorated in the movie "glory," where they met their end. she takes that cannon fragment and sends it to the sculptor, and it is melted down as part of the sculptor. there is this deliberate, constructed effort to create this abolitionist shrine in their homes as a way of understanding the life they want to live, the...
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help the restaurant industry, thousands of them laid off is somebody from california, chef andrew goulds influencing how he feels about the governor, here's what he said. >> voting for the recall because i want to governor who will tell the truth. we are being asked with no notice to shut down 70% of our business and way off tons of employees. >> reporter: what is the ripple effect out there of these employees lose their job and different service industry, restaurants and california has struggled financially. what is the long-term impact? >> the long-term impact as you say, a ripple effect, people leaving the state for places that have better opportunities. there is going to be a permanent spike or a long-term spike in crime, the kind of activities that happened when people have no hope. that is happening and continuing to happen but the biggest challenge, when a restaurant goes out of business it doesn't just take itself, it takes the business that normally went to the neighboring stores and also has a long-term detriment affect on retail and that the various landlords were virtually n
help the restaurant industry, thousands of them laid off is somebody from california, chef andrew goulds influencing how he feels about the governor, here's what he said. >> voting for the recall because i want to governor who will tell the truth. we are being asked with no notice to shut down 70% of our business and way off tons of employees. >> reporter: what is the ripple effect out there of these employees lose their job and different service industry, restaurants and california...
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forty-niners just yet with that win on sunday against the rams and it right here on the field goal by robbie gould as time expired they are firmly back in the hunt of a playoff spot. i know it seems hard to believe after the rash of injuries this season, but yes they are just a game out of that final playoff spot in the nfc. but they'll have to fight for that playoff spot away from the bay area, no niners football in santa clara county until at least december 21st to the local protocols and by the way the numbers are trending they might not play again at levi's all season long but for now the 3 week ban includes the bills game and the washington football team game. those games will now be played at state farm stadium in arizona. we are clearly in the midst of some unprecedented times and kyle shanahan is going to get his team ready for whatever twists and turns come their way. >>you know the restriction say to the 21st so you know we've got a plan to about 3 weeks at least just told the guys in our just look at it one week at a time you know we've traveled is a week for as a team for week before p
forty-niners just yet with that win on sunday against the rams and it right here on the field goal by robbie gould as time expired they are firmly back in the hunt of a playoff spot. i know it seems hard to believe after the rash of injuries this season, but yes they are just a game out of that final playoff spot in the nfc. but they'll have to fight for that playoff spot away from the bay area, no niners football in santa clara county until at least december 21st to the local protocols and by...
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they thought they gould to the mississippi delta and organize the most marginalized black leader andtrain them up to be their own leaders and that was their goal. they led voting rights drives. in fact, it was sort of cold war politics that really sort of gave sncc a boost in their strategy for voter registration. you know, the kennedy administration i think as you alluded, they really did not want to see these civil rights crises, these upheavals, that were caused by, you know, white resistance to desegregation. they didn't want to see any more little rocks with mobs in the streets from stopping those african-americans from going to school. the nondirect, nondirect, violent direct action activists were trying to test, you know, federal desegregation orders in interstate transportation. so they wrote -- the activists in sncc and the congress for racial equality to stop the protests because they're creating all this unrest and it's embarrassing the united states and it's playing into the hands of the soviet union. and of course the activists and the civil rights movement, you know, di
they thought they gould to the mississippi delta and organize the most marginalized black leader andtrain them up to be their own leaders and that was their goal. they led voting rights drives. in fact, it was sort of cold war politics that really sort of gave sncc a boost in their strategy for voter registration. you know, the kennedy administration i think as you alluded, they really did not want to see these civil rights crises, these upheavals, that were caused by, you know, white...
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classical pianist glen gould's performances were emotional and unconventional though he died in 1902 his style is still alive and well. thanks to ai. so what we're doing is we're analyzing audio recordings to see how he interprets a given piece of music and try to change to an ai system so that the ai could play an expressive style of. bringing going back to life. it's as if glen gold's ghost is sitting at the piano those who knew him a star. christian knows it doesn't just want to imitate human creations he wants to explore unknown to mentions through his arms with the help from ai he's collected some other will be signals. or. this one become very rich as we take this great unknown outer space and we try to capture radio signals from space and then we have our manmade scan it to look for patterns which we wouldn't be able to find on our own fin transcriptions from space interpreted by using familiar harmonies it's a bit by bit bizarre yet somehow sublime. and it's been sublime i'm talking to you through this robot controlled studio camera thanks for watching arts and culture rememb
classical pianist glen gould's performances were emotional and unconventional though he died in 1902 his style is still alive and well. thanks to ai. so what we're doing is we're analyzing audio recordings to see how he interprets a given piece of music and try to change to an ai system so that the ai could play an expressive style of. bringing going back to life. it's as if glen gold's ghost is sitting at the piano those who knew him a star. christian knows it doesn't just want to imitate...
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(australian accent) i'm lucinda gould. and we're from los angeles, california.oop. ♪ the coop is los angeles' coolest indoor/outdoor
(australian accent) i'm lucinda gould. and we're from los angeles, california.oop. ♪ the coop is los angeles' coolest indoor/outdoor
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happening today, the goulding state warriors will start training camp for the 2021 nba season. tests in the last few days. the warriors will play their first preseason game on the 12th and the season begins the 22nd. the playoffs will start in late may with finals ending in july. >> sounds almost normal. almost. look at the thick fog around 87. we can barely see the ground from our towercam next to the shark tank. we've got fog everywhere. it's going to take until the end of the commute to get completely rid of the fog. other than the fog hanging in the [ sfx: ding ding ding ] [sfx: bing bing bing ] [sfx: bloop bloop bloop ] [ sfx: bing bloop ding ding bloop bing ] the day can wait. enter the golden state, with real california dairy. welcome to 15 days of saving up to $500 on fast, reliable internet and... mobile with nationwide 5g on the most reliable network. welcome to family-connecting, holiday-shopping, black friday awesome. because, for a limited time, when you get xfinity internet and mobile together... ...you can get a $200 prepaid card... ...and up to $300 off select m
happening today, the goulding state warriors will start training camp for the 2021 nba season. tests in the last few days. the warriors will play their first preseason game on the 12th and the season begins the 22nd. the playoffs will start in late may with finals ending in july. >> sounds almost normal. almost. look at the thick fog around 87. we can barely see the ground from our towercam next to the shark tank. we've got fog everywhere. it's going to take until the end of the commute...
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. >> elise gould is senior economist a
. >> elise gould is senior economist a