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harding had. he did have this affair with carrie phillips, who was woman, they met early on old friends, they were both a couple - phillipses and the hardings who all were related as a -- in a connected way in ohio. >> and what happens over time is that warren falls in love with -- with carrie. and florence eventually finds out about this. so, sometime between 1905 when florence gets sick for the first time in 1911, she discovers this affair. and they were still friends and they were still vacationing together and the -- the caller asks how was this happening and how did florence react to this. >> well, not very happily. and in fact, she asks him to consider a divorce, but warren refused. he knew very much that he needed her partly for the reasons that i alluded to before for his career and in other ways. so he agreed to kind of downplay this affair and in fact, i think, i believe he committed to sort of ending it but, in fact, he did not as it turns out. >> and so, such as by 1920 as he is runnin
harding had. he did have this affair with carrie phillips, who was woman, they met early on old friends, they were both a couple - phillipses and the hardings who all were related as a -- in a connected way in ohio. >> and what happens over time is that warren falls in love with -- with carrie. and florence eventually finds out about this. so, sometime between 1905 when florence gets sick for the first time in 1911, she discovers this affair. and they were still friends and they were...
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it has been so hard.ut i also think what is very difficult is the fact that i work with so many certified day-to-day.re there because of the shut down in nursing homes, they have to been furloughed, they have been laid off because they are not salary. are paid per diem, per visit. they have been suffering, they have been laid off in masses. i serve a coalition in dallas. we have seen hospital housekeepers who have been laid off because there is no elective surgeries. the ramifications of what we are going through is so far-reaching. as a chaplain who tries to be there for them, we try to encourage them but it gets more difficult every day. i just got off the phone with who will have somebody in surgery next saturday and he can't even see her. it's very heart-wrenching and to see those people in isolation every day, face shields. before they step home in their inside their own home, they clean themselves and put their clothes in trash bags. make sure that they are protected so it's been very difficult. it
it has been so hard.ut i also think what is very difficult is the fact that i work with so many certified day-to-day.re there because of the shut down in nursing homes, they have to been furloughed, they have been laid off because they are not salary. are paid per diem, per visit. they have been suffering, they have been laid off in masses. i serve a coalition in dallas. we have seen hospital housekeepers who have been laid off because there is no elective surgeries. the ramifications of what...
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they work hard. i appreciate everybody in congress and the senate and you doctor biden, for helping us do what we have to do. teaching will we love, my mom needs me more so i am here taking care of my mom so thank you for listening to me talk about what i do with my mom. i'll never give up. >> i know you won't. i love that you are an educator but we have something else in common. i am one of five girls and we took care of my mom. we made a schedule and my mom was never alone, ever. someone was always there, sometimes all five girls were in bed with her, holding her hand. i'm sure you know what that's like. so hard at the end of life when you know you only have a little bit more time left with your loved one. joe knows that. his parents lived in our home with us until they died. it is hard work but joe realizes that, he feels in his heart because he's done it himself. that's why he came up with his caregiver plan because he knows all american families need help. you hang in there because you say your
they work hard. i appreciate everybody in congress and the senate and you doctor biden, for helping us do what we have to do. teaching will we love, my mom needs me more so i am here taking care of my mom so thank you for listening to me talk about what i do with my mom. i'll never give up. >> i know you won't. i love that you are an educator but we have something else in common. i am one of five girls and we took care of my mom. we made a schedule and my mom was never alone, ever....
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it is really hard.t about the stresses of a child on a relationship and lockdown as well. massively. in a way, we have forgotten almost how important relationships are and almost... it is that connectivity, that intimacy that we have all really missed during lockdown. if nothing else, hopefully one of the silver linings is people will really revalue how important those things are. you talked about going back to work, but you have loved being with her? we grew so close over the lockdown, i went back to work on monday and did not see herforfive days and that was so challenging. how do you extend that umbilical cord, having had that precious time together? from a personal perspective, having lots of the extra time together as a family but then being able to stand back again and go back to how things were is really hard for lots of families. i think you guys do an amazing job, and so many families, it is a hard job but one of the most important jobs we can all do is raising the next generation of happy, hea
it is really hard.t about the stresses of a child on a relationship and lockdown as well. massively. in a way, we have forgotten almost how important relationships are and almost... it is that connectivity, that intimacy that we have all really missed during lockdown. if nothing else, hopefully one of the silver linings is people will really revalue how important those things are. you talked about going back to work, but you have loved being with her? we grew so close over the lockdown, i went...
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but it's hard. i know it's hard. it's really, really hard. families are squeezed emotionally and financially. they need help. but too often they can't afford it. and the professional caregivers out there, the home health care workers, child care workers, are more often women, women of color and immigrants, are too often underpaid, unseen, and undervalued. the pandemic hits and squeezes and tightens on everybody. nursing homes have been hit hard. if you're a front line worker, you struggle to find safe child care for your kids. others of you become unexpected 24/7 caregivers, trying to keep your children safe and learning while you continue to work remotely from home. if you had to put your career on hold indefinitely or seen your hours cut or your job lost, the confusion, the confusion over school reopening only makes things worse. you know, in the last few months, it's only underscored how vital it is for families and older americans to have more home care and community care. choices that fit their real needs. we're trapped in a care giving
but it's hard. i know it's hard. it's really, really hard. families are squeezed emotionally and financially. they need help. but too often they can't afford it. and the professional caregivers out there, the home health care workers, child care workers, are more often women, women of color and immigrants, are too often underpaid, unseen, and undervalued. the pandemic hits and squeezes and tightens on everybody. nursing homes have been hit hard. if you're a front line worker, you struggle to...
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but the greatest rewards come not from instant gratification but from sustained effort and from hard work. and finally with the right education both at home and at school you can learn how to be a better human being. during the vietnam war. there was a secret war. and for years the american people did not know. how much. millions of unexploded bombs still lives in this small agricultural country. even today kids in laos full victim to bombs dropped decades ago is the u.s. making amends for that tragedy and. help to the people need in that little. one of the greatest if not the greatest church in the history appreciative he will soon be converted into what is the importance of the 2 soviet. europe's energy security does not mean its face in the balance. when you look at the landscape of our community one of the things that keeps me up at night is. our education attainment rates 70 percent of our citizens our neighbors that live with us have no post-secondary credential today's economy is very demanding skills and skills education getting a job these days with just a high school educat
but the greatest rewards come not from instant gratification but from sustained effort and from hard work. and finally with the right education both at home and at school you can learn how to be a better human being. during the vietnam war. there was a secret war. and for years the american people did not know. how much. millions of unexploded bombs still lives in this small agricultural country. even today kids in laos full victim to bombs dropped decades ago is the u.s. making amends for that...
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in america well i just think that everybody who works hard. a certain amount of talent can make it and can join the middle class that's the american dream and past generations the american dream seemed to be working pretty well it's not working as well now we always think that in america on the theory of the land of the brave equal opportunity. for. kids. to. go to school so. through education you can also better yourselves in other words you learn how to learn how to think critically and find solutions to unexpected challenges education also teaches you the value of discipline but the greatest rewards come not from instant gratification but from sustained effort and from hard work. and finally with the right education both at home and at school you can learn how to be a better human being. by the demick no certainly no borders than just buying 2 nationalities. this summer if we don't come with the we don't look like seeing the whole world peace to be the chief. judge of. common every crisis least. we can do better we should. everyone is contr
in america well i just think that everybody who works hard. a certain amount of talent can make it and can join the middle class that's the american dream and past generations the american dream seemed to be working pretty well it's not working as well now we always think that in america on the theory of the land of the brave equal opportunity. for. kids. to. go to school so. through education you can also better yourselves in other words you learn how to learn how to think critically and find...
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college is down about how smart you are it's about how hard you're willing to work and every house we should expose. that shows the average income of people who drop out of high school and people who graduate from high school but doable for the kids who get a 2 year degree in kids who get a 4 year to when they get to be adults the differences in those levels with education have exploded over the last 3 or 4 decades and if we can show that kids and make them understand and say you know if i get more education i'm going to make more money and that will have an impact on every other part of my life the most important thing is not the freedom to buy things it's the freedom to dream and chase what you really want to do the more money you can make and now and not spend it it allows you to dream at a place and give you the oxygen and during where you're not thinking short term. i don't think that i think is so important to understand is how poverty steals your hope and your confidence i was talking to 2 students at my t. place and i loaded one of them. my car brought him over here walk them
college is down about how smart you are it's about how hard you're willing to work and every house we should expose. that shows the average income of people who drop out of high school and people who graduate from high school but doable for the kids who get a 2 year degree in kids who get a 4 year to when they get to be adults the differences in those levels with education have exploded over the last 3 or 4 decades and if we can show that kids and make them understand and say you know if i get...
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so in america we like to thank that everybody who works hard has a certain amount of talent can make it and can join the middle class that's the american dream and past generations the american dream seem to be working pretty well it's not working as well now we always think that in america on the theory of the land of the brave equal opportunity and it's just simply not true. some. just so. through education you can also better yourselves in other words you learn how to learn how to think critically and find solutions to unexpected challenges education also teaches you the value of discipline. but the greatest rewards come not from instant gratification but from sustained effort and from hard work. and finally with the right education both at home and at school you can learn how to be a better human being. immediately you see you. don't need your music. just you have just to get it. when you are. actually i think. it needs to be tracked. when customers go by your discipline. well reducing our. that's undercutting what's good for market phuket for the global economy. when you look at
so in america we like to thank that everybody who works hard has a certain amount of talent can make it and can join the middle class that's the american dream and past generations the american dream seem to be working pretty well it's not working as well now we always think that in america on the theory of the land of the brave equal opportunity and it's just simply not true. some. just so. through education you can also better yourselves in other words you learn how to learn how to think...
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hard and not making a living wage doing already is. a crisis is $1.00 jobs and still i can't put food and pay rent i have to make a choice so we say you've got to work harder in order to to make it that's not true not when you're experiencing poverty because people in poverty are working. i started looking at who's the number one teacher of poverty in the united states of america and the answer that i found was the media so lets the average person going to know about poverty and people live. then it is probably going to be things like whether get rich off well or if a kid in high school is thinking it's not that big a deal as long as i have kids i'll be fine i'll be getting well for all the good and casual for will be covered by medicaid i can get housing and so. it doesn't happen that way in 1906 my welfare check before going to any dollars me jennifer was 6 daniels to my 15 year old homeless cuz i was living with me and they said we won't help her because she's not yours we'll give you $400.00 my rent in a neighborhood. in portland o
hard and not making a living wage doing already is. a crisis is $1.00 jobs and still i can't put food and pay rent i have to make a choice so we say you've got to work harder in order to to make it that's not true not when you're experiencing poverty because people in poverty are working. i started looking at who's the number one teacher of poverty in the united states of america and the answer that i found was the media so lets the average person going to know about poverty and people live....
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these are hard studies to do. they did a contact tracing study and found that kids 10 and older spread the virus just as much as adults. just keep that in the back of the mind as you think about what is likely to happen in areas where the virus is already spreading. take a look at this graphic from israel. chris, i'm sure you've seen this before but you can get an idea of what could possibly happen in a community when the schools start to reopen. you could see a sudden, significant increase overall in cases. this is what we're trying to avoid. second point, chris. very important one. and this was part of those gating criteria from months ago that everyone basically ignored as soon as they came out. they basically said if you have 14 day downward trend in the community you're ready to graduate to the next phase. on the flip side they said if you see five days of sustained increase in your community you've got to go back to the earlier phase and that means not opening schools. i mean, you know, look. it is as simple
these are hard studies to do. they did a contact tracing study and found that kids 10 and older spread the virus just as much as adults. just keep that in the back of the mind as you think about what is likely to happen in areas where the virus is already spreading. take a look at this graphic from israel. chris, i'm sure you've seen this before but you can get an idea of what could possibly happen in a community when the schools start to reopen. you could see a sudden, significant increase...
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--of hearing issues and all of those that worked so hard. with the efforts of the group, this policy, we believe will set standards for an equivalent level to be provided to the deaf and hard-of-hearing population and i know director henderson and his team, including marion, will name some of the folks, but i want to call out of a couplef people. i would like to thank you for all of the work. commissioner hamasaki, thank you. and the mayor's office and the district attorney's office and the domestic violence consortium, safe and sound, and a whole host of community members, so thank you all for your work and thank you for pushing us on this issue, the police department. the department is committed to providing the highest level of service to all communities, including individuals who are deaf and hard of hearing. your legal obligations under federal and state law for individuals who are deaf and hard of hearing and they are not subjected to unlawful discrimination, nor should they be excluded as segregated or denied assistance. to meet these
--of hearing issues and all of those that worked so hard. with the efforts of the group, this policy, we believe will set standards for an equivalent level to be provided to the deaf and hard-of-hearing population and i know director henderson and his team, including marion, will name some of the folks, but i want to call out of a couplef people. i would like to thank you for all of the work. commissioner hamasaki, thank you. and the mayor's office and the district attorney's office and the...
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it's so hard. >> it's hard. but we really want to get back to school. we want to do it safely so that we don't -- we actually help our kids succeed and make sure our kids and our teachers are safe. >> absolutely. and let's continue the conversation as we get closer and closer to the start of the school year. thank you for being here. >> thank you, ana. >>> the president is expected to head to walter reed any minute where we're told he will wear a mask after aides begged him to do so. we'll head to washington for his trip. stay with us. [indistinct radio chatter] (vo) audi e-tron. the next frontier of electric. all the way out here just for a blurry photo of me. oh, that's a good one. wait, what's that?
it's so hard. >> it's hard. but we really want to get back to school. we want to do it safely so that we don't -- we actually help our kids succeed and make sure our kids and our teachers are safe. >> absolutely. and let's continue the conversation as we get closer and closer to the start of the school year. thank you for being here. >> thank you, ana. >>> the president is expected to head to walter reed any minute where we're told he will wear a mask after aides...
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harding defined one color as her own, a certain blue called harding blue. well, every color looks good on grace, and she knew it, and she ould be snippy with grace. and she -- we have some letters that suggest she was indeed thinking about the next election, and maybe president coolidge wouldn't be the candidate the next time. amity shlaes: when the issue came up that maybe the coolidges should have a vice-presidential house, there was none. they lived in the willard. mrs. harding said she didn't think so. the willard, the hotel was just fine for the coolidges. this was a tension between women. susan swain: they also were very different in just what we have learned about the two women. last week was florence harding, we learned that she was, he was - really had a very bold personality, the issues that she ared about was, in fact, the person who encouraged her husband into politics. susan swain: they seemed to have quite the opposite in the relationship between the coolidges. can you talk about the differences and how the women approached public life and the
harding defined one color as her own, a certain blue called harding blue. well, every color looks good on grace, and she knew it, and she ould be snippy with grace. and she -- we have some letters that suggest she was indeed thinking about the next election, and maybe president coolidge wouldn't be the candidate the next time. amity shlaes: when the issue came up that maybe the coolidges should have a vice-presidential house, there was none. they lived in the willard. mrs. harding said she...
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the joy and lover always there, but it's hard. i know it's hard. it's really, really hard. families are squeezed emotionally and financially. they need help and too often they can't afford it and the professional caregivers out there, the home health care workers, childcare workers are more often, women, women of color, and immigrants, often on cnn undervalued. the pandemic hits and squeezes and titans on everybody. nursing homes have been hit hard. if you are a frontline worker, you struggle to find safe childcare for your kids. others if you have become unexpected 24/7 caregivers, trying to keep your children safe and learning while you continue to work remotely from home. if you had to put your career on hold indefinitely or senior hours qatar your job, lost the confusion, the confusion over school reopening only makes things worse. you, know in the last few months has only underscored how vital it is for families and older americans to have more home care and community care choices that fit they are real needs. you know, we are trapped in a caregiving crisis within a ni
the joy and lover always there, but it's hard. i know it's hard. it's really, really hard. families are squeezed emotionally and financially. they need help and too often they can't afford it and the professional caregivers out there, the home health care workers, childcare workers are more often, women, women of color, and immigrants, often on cnn undervalued. the pandemic hits and squeezes and titans on everybody. nursing homes have been hit hard. if you are a frontline worker, you struggle...
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and from hard work. and finally with the right education both at home and at school you can learn how to be a better human being. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. high salacious cool community. are you going the right way or are you being lead so. direct. what is truly wants is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maybe in the shallows. the world fall of day traders now that stock trading is free and got all that free money from the government because lot of people speculate. i 1st heard about you know. from the helicopter folks in iraq. or i think the town of people going in and going to this military who have never forgiven. this guy traitor and treat. the book and make it look son he was really starting to happen. in the pentagon on these that you don't. see a lot of crimes to have nothing on. the idea of developing an economist to try and clients. and you can since. that was a friend's. son i
and from hard work. and finally with the right education both at home and at school you can learn how to be a better human being. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. high salacious cool community. are you going the right way or are you being lead so. direct. what is truly wants is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maybe in the shallows. the world fall of day traders now that stock...
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and from hard work. and finally with the right education both at home and at school you can learn how to be a better human being. you cannot be both with yeah you like. the money is in my. name because it was a bit. more about. one with more than the side of the. bottom of the symbol. now on the body i'm not one that. when you look at the landscape of our community one of the things that keeps me up at night is. our education attainment rates 70 percent of our citizens our neighbors that live with us have no post-secondary credential today's economy is very demanding scales and skills means education getting a job these days with just a high school education is a lot harder than it used to be the chances are that you're going to be in poverty or close to be especially if you're trying to support a family. why did 20 different focus groups i did surveys i did interviews expecting to find that students were afraid of which they are that students need more tutoring which they do but those weren't the barrie
and from hard work. and finally with the right education both at home and at school you can learn how to be a better human being. you cannot be both with yeah you like. the money is in my. name because it was a bit. more about. one with more than the side of the. bottom of the symbol. now on the body i'm not one that. when you look at the landscape of our community one of the things that keeps me up at night is. our education attainment rates 70 percent of our citizens our neighbors that live...
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and from hard work. and finally with the right education both at home and at school you can learn how to be a better human being. this politically impossible in the united states to advise eating was anything that has an industry. that makes a lot of money. as i'm going to say over and over again we know what it healthy diet is it means not much for one for one thing and eating less is very very bad for business it doesn't make anybody rich if people eat less. during the vietnam war u.s. forces also bomb to neighboring laos there was a secret war. and for years the american people did not know. how much it is officially the most heavily bombed country per capita in appalling human history millions of unexploded bombs still in danger lives in this small agricultural country jordyn wieber went on to another topic that even today kids in laos full victims of bombs dropped decades ago is the us making amends for the tragedy in laos won't help to the people need in that little land of mines. when you look at
and from hard work. and finally with the right education both at home and at school you can learn how to be a better human being. this politically impossible in the united states to advise eating was anything that has an industry. that makes a lot of money. as i'm going to say over and over again we know what it healthy diet is it means not much for one for one thing and eating less is very very bad for business it doesn't make anybody rich if people eat less. during the vietnam war u.s. forces...
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>> graces biographer says the harding marriage is more like a business, they had a deal, warren harding got to do this, it was an older marriage as well. in the coolidge case i wouldn't say that grace was always differential, but she was differential in public. in private there could have been fireworks. in politics, that it was kept the private sphere. she kept her in a prescribed area, one time when she tried a riding habit, he said he didn't want her to do that. you know i'd advise you not to try while we are in the presidency, so mrs. coolidge in some ways was a very old-fashioned wife. >> so we're going to be visiting a number of sites associated with the coolidges as we do throughout these programs, the first is vermont, the birthplace of calvin coolidge, law his birthplace, we'll learn what happened there on the night he took office. what is this town? like >> i'm newly-the town and share of the board of our foundation there, the calvin foundation their wants to invite all americans to visit, it's small, it's one of the most beautiful villages in the world, and you can see coolid
>> graces biographer says the harding marriage is more like a business, they had a deal, warren harding got to do this, it was an older marriage as well. in the coolidge case i wouldn't say that grace was always differential, but she was differential in public. in private there could have been fireworks. in politics, that it was kept the private sphere. she kept her in a prescribed area, one time when she tried a riding habit, he said he didn't want her to do that. you know i'd advise you...
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it was hard. it was hard. if i didn't have my mom, my sister, my brother, i don't know how i had been able to afford it then six years later when jill and i got married, i saw how difficult it was for her to start her teaching career by being a new mom with two kids in school actually, they weren't in school yet, now that i think about it we cared for our parents at the end. my dad was months in hospice in our home same with my mom our entire family was there for our son beau when he came home from iraq, where the cancer wasn't whether he would live, but how long he would live we know what it's like months upon months we know so many of you are going through the same thing without the kind of help i had, but now everything, everything feels different. there's just that feeling, that sense, when you just don't know if everything is going to turn out okay i'm here to tell you that it can be, and it will be up. you know, my dad was an honorable decent man his great regret is he never got to go to col
it was hard. it was hard. if i didn't have my mom, my sister, my brother, i don't know how i had been able to afford it then six years later when jill and i got married, i saw how difficult it was for her to start her teaching career by being a new mom with two kids in school actually, they weren't in school yet, now that i think about it we cared for our parents at the end. my dad was months in hospice in our home same with my mom our entire family was there for our son beau when he came home...
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the coronavirus pandemic continues to hit florida hard.ate reported 253 covid-19 deaths today, the third straight day of record fatalities. the states largest school district announced it will begin the school year virtually on august 31 despite a push from governor ron desantis to have districts provide an in classroom option. secretary of state mike pompeo says the u.s. has warned russian officials about all threats that russia poses to the u.s. secretary pompeo would not say whether he had specifically raised allegations that russia was paying bounties to the taliban to kill american troops in afghanistan. wednesday, president trump said he had not discussed the allegations with russian putin.nt vladimir the european union is extending stanchions against north korean officials and agencies because of their continued efforts to develop nuclear missiles. sanctions will be reviewed again in a year. the eu has imposed sanctions on several countries, notably iran and venezuela, but the measures against north korea which were first introduced
the coronavirus pandemic continues to hit florida hard.ate reported 253 covid-19 deaths today, the third straight day of record fatalities. the states largest school district announced it will begin the school year virtually on august 31 despite a push from governor ron desantis to have districts provide an in classroom option. secretary of state mike pompeo says the u.s. has warned russian officials about all threats that russia poses to the u.s. secretary pompeo would not say whether he had...
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blame care workers for what has happened, to think any of them was blaming where they work incredibly hard to the crisis looking after the most vulnerable people in the country and doing an outstanding job, they lost their lives, when it comes to taking blame i take full responsibility for what has happened. the one thing nobody knew earlier on during this pandemic was the virus was being passed a symptomatically from person to person in the way that is and that is why the guidance and procedures changed and it is thanks to the hard work of care workers with incidents in our care homes, outbreaks down in our care homes to the lowest level since the crisis began and i paid tribute to them. >> that is not an apology and it won't wash. too many care homes didn't follow procedures the way they could have. it was clear the prime minister must understand how raw this is, who lost loved ones and yesterday, he said this. 1.6 million social care workers to protect our parents and grandparents, putting lives at risk and get the most senior man in the country turning around and blaming them on what i
blame care workers for what has happened, to think any of them was blaming where they work incredibly hard to the crisis looking after the most vulnerable people in the country and doing an outstanding job, they lost their lives, when it comes to taking blame i take full responsibility for what has happened. the one thing nobody knew earlier on during this pandemic was the virus was being passed a symptomatically from person to person in the way that is and that is why the guidance and...
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duda called hard right? first of all i think he represents a conservative party, but i don't think he is on the hard right edge of his political movement. he is not a member of a political party formally. he is associated with the right wing law and justice party. in poland, categories are different than in the united states. in poland, a right-wing does not just mean the regulation. it also means a higher degree of state control of the economy then we would tolerate in the united states. a lot of their biggest companies are state run. they are not government run. some of them are fairly effective and others less so. policy, of social president duda and his political allies tend to be socially conservative. the heart rate -- the hard right sometimes means political pressure on the judiciary in poland and this has been in poland recently. that has raised some concerns, and there have been pressures put on the independent media including the independent television network. i would not call president duda hard
duda called hard right? first of all i think he represents a conservative party, but i don't think he is on the hard right edge of his political movement. he is not a member of a political party formally. he is associated with the right wing law and justice party. in poland, categories are different than in the united states. in poland, a right-wing does not just mean the regulation. it also means a higher degree of state control of the economy then we would tolerate in the united states. a lot...
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is not the only one getting a lifeline from berlin germany's plan to deploy 500000000000 euros to hard hit businesses was approved on wednesday that's on top of 100000000000 euros in funds already ok. as i know it is skewed towards the good news is that brussels gave its green light to the economic stabilization fund that has been approved in decisions can now be taken on this basis and a highly simplified procedure. the fund is above all to sign for bigger and middle sized companies. the package is a mix of state guaranteed loans and so-called recapitalization and the government can use those funds to buy a company's sponsor stock like it's done in the live tons of bailout even with this spending spree the german economy is expected to shrink 6.3 percent this year but germany staring better than most of europe the economy is expected to contract 8.7 percent this year. meanwhile a separate e.u. fund that would give 750000000000 euro as in support to hard hit countries like italy and spain remains mired in controversy. coronavirus has devastated revenues a german vehicle maker dimler bu
is not the only one getting a lifeline from berlin germany's plan to deploy 500000000000 euros to hard hit businesses was approved on wednesday that's on top of 100000000000 euros in funds already ok. as i know it is skewed towards the good news is that brussels gave its green light to the economic stabilization fund that has been approved in decisions can now be taken on this basis and a highly simplified procedure. the fund is above all to sign for bigger and middle sized companies. the...
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front, running so hard.e knows what it's like to be stuck behind that 4 car. he ran so many laps behind him. maybe he understands how difficult it is to get that run and make the pass. >> all day long, kevin harvick has had a very good short run car. junior, you mentioned it. that's how they won last year, track position, held everybody off. denny hamlin has flipped the script. he is out front trying to hold off kevin harvick. hamlin has had the edge on a longer run. 18 to go. >> another thing, i believe that harvick and his team trimmed his car out. that's why maybe he was able in the early part of the restart with the newer tires to get such a huge run on denny down the straightaway. he is more trimmed out. look at him drive up to the back of the 11. that's not going to last because he will not have the grip in the corners. we will see. >> junior, explained trimmed out. >> the car is trimmed out as far as the down force is peeled away. you can see the 11 driving away from him through turn one, through turn
front, running so hard.e knows what it's like to be stuck behind that 4 car. he ran so many laps behind him. maybe he understands how difficult it is to get that run and make the pass. >> all day long, kevin harvick has had a very good short run car. junior, you mentioned it. that's how they won last year, track position, held everybody off. denny hamlin has flipped the script. he is out front trying to hold off kevin harvick. hamlin has had the edge on a longer run. 18 to go. >>...
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for hard story makes right hon if he's friends help. he hasn't heard from ray doing since his arrest. today rihanna is meetings to meet that he's not a human rights lawyer who specializes in helping migrant workers so when did he become undocumented if you settled last year this company. okies company go bankrupt then boss old saw hiding his visa and he knew. he had to loan money everything so he demanded when did ok b t attempt to go to the labor department to file a case against his employer. mr pierce the people like them here labor here how do you. think they don't know you that anyway just want to meet my friend is there any way so there is no visitation to any of the. detention center this is not only for the nationals even the lawyers can point to the detention centers to see the yeah. it's all closed for now. there's little he can do to hold. that right hon drives to the detention center anyway hoping to at least catch a glimpse of his friend. he can't wait to see if he's ok because detainees aren't allowed phones when they come
for hard story makes right hon if he's friends help. he hasn't heard from ray doing since his arrest. today rihanna is meetings to meet that he's not a human rights lawyer who specializes in helping migrant workers so when did he become undocumented if you settled last year this company. okies company go bankrupt then boss old saw hiding his visa and he knew. he had to loan money everything so he demanded when did ok b t attempt to go to the labor department to file a case against his employer....
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at them it's hard to maintain them. it's hard to water them you need to use a lot of water for it to reach the roots at a depth of 3 metres and. at some point you just feel desperate. and he's one of countless farmers have acted about 70 percent of arab land in sudan is in danger of being swallowed up by the desert. and the region is frequently percent by sand storms known as haboobs. it was valid because one. issue a. good true but. the 1st time. that my brother welcome mohammad of the lao and engineer hakim. the 2 men want to plant trees to try to hold back the sand with the help of drums and i think you have 3 minutes the stages the ones. over the rubble but we're developing smart systems and bots capable of going to remote areas that are hard to reach by truck or on foot in order to plant seeds from the air. our projects sap smart agriculture pilot will be the 1st airborne system in the world and it will be made in sudan it will plant seeds of acacia trees. the t.v. show mash through i am lousy young people to showc
at them it's hard to maintain them. it's hard to water them you need to use a lot of water for it to reach the roots at a depth of 3 metres and. at some point you just feel desperate. and he's one of countless farmers have acted about 70 percent of arab land in sudan is in danger of being swallowed up by the desert. and the region is frequently percent by sand storms known as haboobs. it was valid because one. issue a. good true but. the 1st time. that my brother welcome mohammad of the lao and...
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because they don't have enough money think about it what are the reasons because guys are in word hard enough so that i did have to obey homeless dad called words addict at tech and it's what our country founded upon george washington john things jumping forward motor 1 company man now it's not icon trees not found how hard someone works often doesn't even matter in our society how many filthy rich trust fund kids sit around on their all day smoking weed out of the fossilized skull of an exotic lemur yes there are still rats how many trophy wives are trophy husbands sit around the pool all day in the sunshine they don't work hard giving yourself does not count as a job even if it is working with your hands how many some per fluids board members get paid 800002 sit on a board and attend for the one conference call a month. even people that do work for their fortunes like a c.e.o. do you honestly believe they work all the 1000000 times arguer than a janitor or a dishwasher or a coal miner now they don't work harder at all what's the hardest job in the world probably ripping us past this
because they don't have enough money think about it what are the reasons because guys are in word hard enough so that i did have to obey homeless dad called words addict at tech and it's what our country founded upon george washington john things jumping forward motor 1 company man now it's not icon trees not found how hard someone works often doesn't even matter in our society how many filthy rich trust fund kids sit around on their all day smoking weed out of the fossilized skull of an exotic...
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working hard. we'll continue to monitor the areas rising and with respect to cases, and we ask all americans to exercise vigilance, practice social distancing, wear a mask, do whatever is necessary so we get rid of this horrible situation, this horrible disease that was sent to us by china. it should not have been sent. they should have stopped it. they could've stopped it. they didn't. and the entire world has gotten infected and a lot of countries are going through a lot right now. this morning, i spoke with president putin of russia, and they're going through a very hard time with this in moscow in particular. i spoke to the crown prince saudi arabia. they're doing well, but they're going through a lot. everybody's going through a lot. yesterday i spoke to the heads of four different countries. all four are going through a lot, going through a hard time. this could have been stopped. it could have been stopped quickly and easily, but for some reason it wasn't, and we'll figure out what that reas
working hard. we'll continue to monitor the areas rising and with respect to cases, and we ask all americans to exercise vigilance, practice social distancing, wear a mask, do whatever is necessary so we get rid of this horrible situation, this horrible disease that was sent to us by china. it should not have been sent. they should have stopped it. they could've stopped it. they didn't. and the entire world has gotten infected and a lot of countries are going through a lot right now. this...
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it's hard to describe in words.edical infrastructure this is not like a major metropolis like new york city or los angeles. so resources are already stretched thin. and it didn't take long to reach the breaking point down there. >> i understand you had to try and resuscitate a woman in the parking lot. how did that unfold? >> well, it was an 18-bed emergency room i was working in. and they had 32 covid patients in the department. so you can imagine, they're lined up in the hallways. there, literally, is no where to go. and so, we had to make the decision to go out and meet the ambulance, and resuscitate the person there. >> what happened to her? >> that woman expired. just 40 years old. she had been treated, a week prior, with covid. and we can't admit everyone with covid. most people are able to go home. but some people are going to return and -- and not do well. >> just 40 years old. and i know how difficult it must be to be surrounded by that all day. and to work as hard as you are, all day. you said that you hav
it's hard to describe in words.edical infrastructure this is not like a major metropolis like new york city or los angeles. so resources are already stretched thin. and it didn't take long to reach the breaking point down there. >> i understand you had to try and resuscitate a woman in the parking lot. how did that unfold? >> well, it was an 18-bed emergency room i was working in. and they had 32 covid patients in the department. so you can imagine, they're lined up in the hallways....
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he's hard to pin down, biden has become hard to attack.t attack him on some of his policies? his climate change policy, where the plan calls for closing every natural gas and coal fired power plant in 15 years. we get 60% of our electricity from that. you want to pay 60% higher electricity rates like california or, even worse, something like germany, have at it. but this isn't really a policy-based fight between these two. >> guy: right, he has lurched left, biden has, on other issu issues. he is significantly off to the left from where he was even a few years ago. that is true. but i think marie also has a point here. when you see what the president is saying about biden, a puppet for the far left, that's more of a bank shot then going straight at hillary the way the president did four years ago very successfully. to make the argument, i think it's pretty compelling argument that joe biden is running a campaign from his basement and mike to govern effectively from the virtual basement and let left-wing people around them because a lot of
he's hard to pin down, biden has become hard to attack.t attack him on some of his policies? his climate change policy, where the plan calls for closing every natural gas and coal fired power plant in 15 years. we get 60% of our electricity from that. you want to pay 60% higher electricity rates like california or, even worse, something like germany, have at it. but this isn't really a policy-based fight between these two. >> guy: right, he has lurched left, biden has, on other issu...
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it was very hard. it took me about two years, something like that and many times i've thought of abandoning it and many times people discouraged me from doing it in various ways. i talk in the book about the character diana, copy editor of mine who doesn't like the characters, she is unlikable, it was very awkward that she was me, this person was my most trusted editor. we had that awkward moment of why did she think the character was so unlikable, what can i do to change the character but the characters and character. i had a lot of discouragement. i did 2 things i've never done in my work before, at one point i found myself, this is slightly embarrassing, i found myself, like when you are in sixth grade with index cards and you are writing a turn paper you spread them out on your floor and you are trying to figure out where they go. i had them all, these colored, what do you call those things, paperclips and i was spreading them out on the floor and trying to figure out what order they are supposed t
it was very hard. it took me about two years, something like that and many times i've thought of abandoning it and many times people discouraged me from doing it in various ways. i talk in the book about the character diana, copy editor of mine who doesn't like the characters, she is unlikable, it was very awkward that she was me, this person was my most trusted editor. we had that awkward moment of why did she think the character was so unlikable, what can i do to change the character but the...
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sometimes i need is really hard to live in. they're always remind us when the ice starts to recede in may. . you could fall through. i lolo my daughter my youngegest she went to the i m may twenty one two thousasand five. . she was sixx years old. just five minutess befofore she was with me and sue spelling there and god. jujust fifive minutes fivive fostertook me awhile to heal from t that. and whenn i was going to that processs lot of havave to do wih subsistetence be it with h foodr you'u're showing skins or you're making park or something. here to add something to keep yourself busy. . distance is so time consuming that it heals you to. hi edward. there's coffee decaf. we can make it grow yeah for tomorrow i'm gonna put in a fridge. are you deal w with the p phone under he cut arounund it. thehe bone is t thererfor flav r remember. or favor. my best memories of how our parents raiaised us lot o ot was sexist inch. . my dad loves hunting g and fishing. because he's a lot older it's a little harder for him now. my parents mov
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it's been so hard to get hold of. virtually impossible.e've not seep demand for flower and yooegs like this ever. this is different, different level. >> reporter: the flower shortage also hit nearby baker steven oxford. >> we've run out of flower. there's a mill who can only produce a few sacks a day at most. came in. stepped up. >> reporter: which means he will continue to make the most ancient of comfort foods. what is the thing about bread? >> getting something truly homemade and home baked. when times are hard people eat white bread because it's the food, isn't it? >> reporter: original food made in the most original of ways. the flower production here really has been flom but speaking to the miller he tells me once the pandemic is over me once the pandemic is over he's (announcer) america's veterans have always stepped up. but with the covid-19 crisis, many veterans are struggling - to make ends meet or get the care they need. dav has helped ill and injured veterans for one hundred years, but today, the need is greater than ever. give
it's been so hard to get hold of. virtually impossible.e've not seep demand for flower and yooegs like this ever. this is different, different level. >> reporter: the flower shortage also hit nearby baker steven oxford. >> we've run out of flower. there's a mill who can only produce a few sacks a day at most. came in. stepped up. >> reporter: which means he will continue to make the most ancient of comfort foods. what is the thing about bread? >> getting something truly...
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. >> congratulations on a hard-fought campaign. being a coach, you get into a game and you lose -- 20 loses, the other doesn't. -- one team of loses but the other doesn't. you both reach out after that. this is a great country we live in. i talked to senator sessions, he was awesome. he said, i'm all in. [applause] i think his service and what he has done for many years for the state and country. it is hard being in the public life that long. but i know that jeff sessions and his supporters are behind us. we will need everybody on deck. this is going to be hard. but we appreciate your support and we are all on the same team. [applause] the past year and a half, what is the hardest thing i've ever done, i traveled to every city, town, and crossroads in alabama. i have listened to stories, i listened to it all. i have listened to the concerns of everybody, there are a lot of people hurting. i have been listening. i have not taken anything for granted. i stood in the field with farmers. putting their crops in, back and planting season
. >> congratulations on a hard-fought campaign. being a coach, you get into a game and you lose -- 20 loses, the other doesn't. -- one team of loses but the other doesn't. you both reach out after that. this is a great country we live in. i talked to senator sessions, he was awesome. he said, i'm all in. [applause] i think his service and what he has done for many years for the state and country. it is hard being in the public life that long. but i know that jeff sessions and his...
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it clara said it, we'll dad is pretty hard -- and clara said, well, dad, it is pretty hard. he said it, you do not know a hard times is. he would semi-a dollar --send me a dollar. back in those days, dollar was filthy rich. interviewer: i want to talk about everything that is going to happen after you get there in 1961, but i'm curious how much the early 60's, late 50's, made an impact on you. 1957, greensboro in 1960, all of what happened after that. favor -- note big favor, but one thing that prepared me really well for that and mamaecause daddy listen to the radio and they paid attention to that kind of stuff and they were really on it, and i remember one son, ifa said to me, ever are put in that situation, do not turn it down. go forward with it. that was the result of -- what i did not realize was that my mama and my aunt and daddy, in the early days, they had buses come through the small town. even in those days, they were the only black folks that would get on the bus on the front seat. it kind of came back to me. oh, we are integrating the bus lines. when central hig
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so of course very hard to be treated well you know what. animal rights activists believe the reason breeding animals exploited and traded is that labor costs in some countries at cheaper than in others. so it's more economical to fatten animals in italy or spain than in germany or denmark. the german family association says it has to do with a just sticks. it's kind of hard it's not a question of economy but a question of markets and specialize ations. and in spain italy and above all in france holland austria the real market is much bigger than here in germany so these cards will be sent to those countries for fattening. that means our consumption behavior has a big influence on what and not having exported to their. dignity there's not much of that around for animals in the meat industry nor is there for the people working in its albatross the union stockyards in chicago builds in 865 was for a long time the world's leading and most notorious meat packing district most of the people who work there were migrants they owned a picnic. and in
so of course very hard to be treated well you know what. animal rights activists believe the reason breeding animals exploited and traded is that labor costs in some countries at cheaper than in others. so it's more economical to fatten animals in italy or spain than in germany or denmark. the german family association says it has to do with a just sticks. it's kind of hard it's not a question of economy but a question of markets and specialize ations. and in spain italy and above all in france...
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i want to thank my personal subcommittee staff -- for their hard work on the bill. certainly, we want to thank the cooperation we have received from the minority staff very much. at this time, i would like to yield to our distinguished ranking member for whatever opening statements or remarks he may care to make. chairman for mr. your kind remarks. it is an authentic and true pleasure to work with you. agriculture in so many ways transcends divides. it is ultimately about food and the interdependence of community. before i begin with any further remarks, i have some good news and harder news. the good news is back home this weekend, i was in proximity to corn about a had high, so the crop looks really good. is this is mys anniversary and i'm spending it with you. [laughter] >> >> [inaudible] cattleend to feed our but maybe i can get some back here edible for human consumption. sincerely, mr. chairman, thank you for your bipartisan spirit. most people in that committee, you have your own areas of specialty and lanes of expertise come but the chairman and i are in con
i want to thank my personal subcommittee staff -- for their hard work on the bill. certainly, we want to thank the cooperation we have received from the minority staff very much. at this time, i would like to yield to our distinguished ranking member for whatever opening statements or remarks he may care to make. chairman for mr. your kind remarks. it is an authentic and true pleasure to work with you. agriculture in so many ways transcends divides. it is ultimately about food and the...