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harding advocated for civil rights. what's interesting, too, when she went to alaska, as far as i was able to determine, she's the first figure of national prominence or associated with the federal government who advocates statehood for florida and is very engaged and interested in the native culture of alaska. and speaking of them as full americans. >> excellent. so we only have time for a couple more questions that i have. i have just a few more. a lot of people want to know a little bit more about what mrs. harding's life looked like after her husband's death and what she did then. >> well, i think her legacy was muted, because she died -- you know, he died in office. she died a year later, and, really, it's only evelyn mclean, you know, as the wife of the editor and owner of the "washington post" who was at that point writing very positive things about her, but when you look at how she is really the first first lady to feel a sense of commitment to the public, that the american public was her constituency, that the
harding advocated for civil rights. what's interesting, too, when she went to alaska, as far as i was able to determine, she's the first figure of national prominence or associated with the federal government who advocates statehood for florida and is very engaged and interested in the native culture of alaska. and speaking of them as full americans. >> excellent. so we only have time for a couple more questions that i have. i have just a few more. a lot of people want to know a little...
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harding being sometimes referred to as a cartoon that harding said the president and mr. harding. was a little bit more removed from that whole thing i think as a young woman growing up, you can imagine that it was more difficult for her. but the dna has, of course, unequivocally proven that mr. blazy's grandfather is president harding. >> onya asks, publicly president harding was a supporter of civil rights for african-americans as he supported the anti-lynching bill in 1920, but there was a rumor he was a member of the klan. can you clarify his stance on civil rights and what was the first lady's position on civil rights? >> harding was not a member of the klan. and he spoke out against it, but what did happen was, there was a convergence in washington of the ku klux klan. at the very same time there was a convergence of one of the secret, sort of vaguely secret lodges of the masons. and they had different sort of pacts, they weren't by any stretch of the imagination anything similar. but it was sort of a ceremonial kind of hat that the members wore, and the hardings welcomed th
harding being sometimes referred to as a cartoon that harding said the president and mr. harding. was a little bit more removed from that whole thing i think as a young woman growing up, you can imagine that it was more difficult for her. but the dna has, of course, unequivocally proven that mr. blazy's grandfather is president harding. >> onya asks, publicly president harding was a supporter of civil rights for african-americans as he supported the anti-lynching bill in 1920, but there...
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he asks, what do you think of the request of a descendant of harding's lover to disinter harding? >> i haven't given it enough thought. but i know he's a very nice guy, wonderful guy, always believed strongly and very much loved his grandmother, nan, and always defended her and believed in her. his mother, elizabeth, who was the daughter of president harding, was actually a little bit more removed from that whole thing. i think as a young woman growing up, you can imagine that it was more difficult for her to deal with it and it was her mother's big issue. but the dna has, of course, unequivocally proven that mr. blazing's grandfather is president harding. >> publicly, president harding was a supporter of civil rights for african-americans, as he supported the anti-lynching bill, but a third-hand account rumored that he was a member of the clan. can you talk about his role in civil rights and what was the first lady's position on civil rights? >> harding was not a member of the klan and he spoke out against it. but what did happen was there was a convergence in washington of the k
he asks, what do you think of the request of a descendant of harding's lover to disinter harding? >> i haven't given it enough thought. but i know he's a very nice guy, wonderful guy, always believed strongly and very much loved his grandmother, nan, and always defended her and believed in her. his mother, elizabeth, who was the daughter of president harding, was actually a little bit more removed from that whole thing. i think as a young woman growing up, you can imagine that it was more...
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that hard capture. once we do have that hard capture though, it will take some time before we can open the hatches. they will perform some leak checks to make sure that it is safe to open both the a pass hatch and the dragon hatch. the it could take up to about an hour after heart capture is complete. >> we were initially discussing that it looked like we would have an 8:00 p.m. docking. we did have that contact and capture coming at 8:01 p.m. pacific time. very close and that was with us holding for a little bit to allow the crew better visibility. hard capture sequences now underway. we are standing by for the confirmation. i know the astronauts have to be loving looking at all of this data. tons of excitement. i know they enjoyed their ride on crew dragon. they're having so much fun during the broadcast. i can only imagine their excitement to be at the international space station right now. >> they are right there, hard capture coming with closure and a few minutes. then they will be able to start ge
that hard capture. once we do have that hard capture though, it will take some time before we can open the hatches. they will perform some leak checks to make sure that it is safe to open both the a pass hatch and the dragon hatch. the it could take up to about an hour after heart capture is complete. >> we were initially discussing that it looked like we would have an 8:00 p.m. docking. we did have that contact and capture coming at 8:01 p.m. pacific time. very close and that was with us...
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harding about her husband. she predicted in the winter of 1920, right as the republican presidential primaries are beginning, she predicted if harding ran, he would be elected, but that he would die of a sudden violent death by poison. what is interesting is these things were reported in the newspaper at the time. and in fact, at the june, 1920 convention, mrs. harding spoke openly about them, saying she saw one word above her husband's head if he were elected, and that word was tragedy. also going on at that time is the 19th amendment. it's on the verge of being passed, ratified. and mrs. harding had always been a suffragist. she always believed in the equality of women. during that sam -- during that summer campaign, she she began to give interviews with reporters. which candidate's wives usually did not. and rather unusually, she announced that she did not wear a wedding ring, she did not like to cook, that her interests were mostly in business. she addressed some of the hot political issues of the day. for
harding about her husband. she predicted in the winter of 1920, right as the republican presidential primaries are beginning, she predicted if harding ran, he would be elected, but that he would die of a sudden violent death by poison. what is interesting is these things were reported in the newspaper at the time. and in fact, at the june, 1920 convention, mrs. harding spoke openly about them, saying she saw one word above her husband's head if he were elected, and that word was tragedy. also...
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it is really hard to care. it is hard to give thanks. it is hard to even think of looking forward. so hard to hope. i understand. i will be thinking and praying for every single one of you at this thanksgiving. we have been there. this year we are asking americans to forgo so many of the traditions we have long made this holiday. for our families, for 40 such years, we have had a tradition of traveling over thanksgiving. a tradition we have kept every year save one -- the year our son beau died. this year, we will be staying home. we always had big family gatherings at thanksgiving. kids, grandkids, aunts, uncles, cousins, and it has always been a time to remember all we had to be grateful for. a time to think about christmas. but this year, because we care so much for each other, we are going to be having a separate thanksgiving. for jill and i, we will be at home in delaware with our daughter and son-in-law. the rest of the family will be doing the same thing in small groups. i know how hard it is to forgo family traditions. but it is so very important. our country is in the midd
it is really hard to care. it is hard to give thanks. it is hard to even think of looking forward. so hard to hope. i understand. i will be thinking and praying for every single one of you at this thanksgiving. we have been there. this year we are asking americans to forgo so many of the traditions we have long made this holiday. for our families, for 40 such years, we have had a tradition of traveling over thanksgiving. a tradition we have kept every year save one -- the year our son beau...
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i want to thank you all for your hard work. i i was impressed every day by how hard and how skillful our team was, i want to thank mark, chairman mark ross go. campaign manager, can mullin. [inaudible] i want to think at coolest before leading our party so well. i want to thank the thousands of supporters across our country. i want to thank you for hugs on the rope lines. prayers on the rope lines. i want to thank you for your hard work on the rope lines. [inaudible] talk to your neighbors and get out the vote. because you did the incredible work, we are celebrating today. [inaudible] prefer powers, equal to your tasks. in four historic years america was given great tasks and face them with strength and courage. our people have restored the vigor of this economy. and shown results and patience and a new kind of war. the military has brought honor to the country and honor to america. the nation has defended itself and served for all mankind, i'm proud to leaves such a -- lead such an amazing country, and lead it forward. because
i want to thank you all for your hard work. i i was impressed every day by how hard and how skillful our team was, i want to thank mark, chairman mark ross go. campaign manager, can mullin. [inaudible] i want to think at coolest before leading our party so well. i want to thank the thousands of supporters across our country. i want to thank you for hugs on the rope lines. prayers on the rope lines. i want to thank you for your hard work on the rope lines. [inaudible] talk to your neighbors and...
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we faced hard times before. we have had a heart campaigns before. hard campaigns before. we have faced hard times before. we need to see each other again and listen to one another, to hear each other again and respect and care for one another. heal, to come together as a nation. i know this will not be easy. i am not naive. neither of us are. i know how deep and hard the opposing views are on so many things. but i also know this. to make progress, we have to stop treating our opponents as enemies. we are not enemies. what brings us together as americans is so much stronger than anything that can tear us apart. so let me be clear. we are campaigning as democrats, i am campaigning as a democrat, but i will govern as an american president. the presidency itself is not partisan. it is the one office in this nation that represents everyone. it demands a duty of care for all americans, and that is precisely what i will do. i will work as hard for those who did not vote for me as i will for those who did. now, every vote must be counted. no one is going to take our democracy awa
we faced hard times before. we have had a heart campaigns before. hard campaigns before. we have faced hard times before. we need to see each other again and listen to one another, to hear each other again and respect and care for one another. heal, to come together as a nation. i know this will not be easy. i am not naive. neither of us are. i know how deep and hard the opposing views are on so many things. but i also know this. to make progress, we have to stop treating our opponents as...
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i vow to work hard -- to work hard to carry out the vision of the san francisco fire department and to move us forward in a positive way. if i were to give a little advice to women and queer kids, find people to support you. keep putting one foot in front of the other and keep trying. you never know what door is going to open next. you really don't. [cheers and >> the hon. london breed: good afternoon, everyone. thank you so much for joining us here today. we're here with dr. grant colfax of the department of public health to provide a very important update around what's happening in san francisco as it relates to covid-19. as of today, the total number of cases in san francisco are 13,139. the total number of hospitalizations are 36. sadly, the total number of deaths has reached 151, and we are seeing 5,000, almost 6,000 tests per day. our positivity rate has went from a record low to now 1.28%, and what does all this mean? we are seeing an uptick. two weeks ago, we put a pause on our reopening efforts, and we made it clear to the people of san francisco that we are seeing the number
i vow to work hard -- to work hard to carry out the vision of the san francisco fire department and to move us forward in a positive way. if i were to give a little advice to women and queer kids, find people to support you. keep putting one foot in front of the other and keep trying. you never know what door is going to open next. you really don't. [cheers and >> the hon. london breed: good afternoon, everyone. thank you so much for joining us here today. we're here with dr. grant colfax...
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this is hard, yes, but it's necessary. i want to thank you again for your cooperation and understanding. this is really tough to put a pause and to hold back some of the things. i know how hard this is to do, especially with reopening businesses and things that people were preparing for, and the cost of that preparation. we're going to do everything-- continue to do everything we can as a city to make sure we support our communities and our businesses and our schools and our families. it is a hard, long road, but we're going to get through this. a vaccine is inevitable, but it's not here yet. so at this time, to provide clarity around the data and what it means and to provide specifically detail around what will open and what will be paused right now, the director of the department of public health, dr. grant colfax. >> good afternoon. dr. grant colfax, director of public health for the city and county of san francisco, and thank you, mayor breed. as always, we are fortunate as a city to have your leadership and tenacity.
this is hard, yes, but it's necessary. i want to thank you again for your cooperation and understanding. this is really tough to put a pause and to hold back some of the things. i know how hard this is to do, especially with reopening businesses and things that people were preparing for, and the cost of that preparation. we're going to do everything-- continue to do everything we can as a city to make sure we support our communities and our businesses and our schools and our families. it is a...
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it's about how hard you're willing to work . 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 do go for the kids who get a 2 year degree in kids who get a 4 year to when they get to be adults with different levels of education have exploded over the last 3 or 4 decades. and if we can show the 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 spending. 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 home. and your confidence. i was talking to 2 students at my t. place and i loaded one up on my car, brought them over here,
it's about how hard you're willing to work . 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 do go for the kids who get a 2 year degree in kids who get a 4 year to when they get to be adults with different levels of education have exploded over the last 3 or 4 decades. and if we can show the kids and make them understand and say, you know, if i get more education, i'm going to make more money and that...
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we have had a hard campaign before. we have faced hard times before.o once this election is finalized and behind us, it will be time for us to do what we have always done as americans, to put to the harsh rhetoric of the campaign behind us, to lower the temperature, to see each other again, to listen to one another. to hear each other again. and respect and care for one another. to unite, to heal, to come together as a nation. i know this will not be easy, i am not naave, neither of us are. i know how deep and hard to the opposing views are in our country on so many things. but i also know this as well, to make progress, we have to stop treating our opponents as enemies. we are not enemies. what brings us together as americans is so much stronger than anything that can tear us apart. let me be clear, we are campaigning as democrats, but i will govern as an american president. the presidency itself is not a partisan institution. it is the one office in this nation that represents everyone. it demands the duty of care for all americans. that is precisely
we have had a hard campaign before. we have faced hard times before.o once this election is finalized and behind us, it will be time for us to do what we have always done as americans, to put to the harsh rhetoric of the campaign behind us, to lower the temperature, to see each other again, to listen to one another. to hear each other again. and respect and care for one another. to unite, to heal, to come together as a nation. i know this will not be easy, i am not naave, neither of us are. i...
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i want to thank you all for your hard work. [ applause ] i was impressed every day by how hard and how skillful our team was. i want to thank chairman mark roscoe. [ applause ] the campaign manager, ken melman. [ applause ] the architect, karl rove. [ applause ] i want to thank ed gillespie for leading our party so well. [ applause ] i want to thank the thousands of supporters across our country. i want to thank you for your hugs on the rope lines, i want to thank you for your prayers on the rope lines, i want to thank you for your kind words on the rope lines. i want to thank you for everything you did to make the cause, to put up the signs, to talk to your neighbors, and to get out the vote. [ applause ] and because you did the incredible work, we are celebrating today. [ applause ] there's an old saying, do not pray for tasks equal to your powers. pray for powers equal to your tasks. in four historic years, america has been given great tasks, and faced them with great strength and courage. our people have restored the vigor of this economy and shown resolve and patience in a new kin
i want to thank you all for your hard work. [ applause ] i was impressed every day by how hard and how skillful our team was. i want to thank chairman mark roscoe. [ applause ] the campaign manager, ken melman. [ applause ] the architect, karl rove. [ applause ] i want to thank ed gillespie for leading our party so well. [ applause ] i want to thank the thousands of supporters across our country. i want to thank you for your hugs on the rope lines, i want to thank you for your prayers on the...
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you need what we call soft skills and hard skills. parts skills are just, you know, being technically trained to do something. take computer literacy, anybody who goes through school these days and is computer literate is going to be in trouble. and i think our schools should be doing a lot more if they're not already to teach people programming and coding skills and the whole set of things. you can't get a decent job anymore if you don't have those skills, either the soft skills. and if you talk to employers, employers will tell you that they're really missing the soft skills as much as the hard skills. the soft skills are things like getting to work on time, dressing appropriately, knowing how to interact with other people, knowing how to be polite with a client or a customer knowing how to rob them solved, knowing what to do when something doesn't go quite right. you know, being a bit creative one of the things that helped me in my personal life was to see other people, maybe of my same skin color or, or the city and, and see them
you need what we call soft skills and hard skills. parts skills are just, you know, being technically trained to do something. take computer literacy, anybody who goes through school these days and is computer literate is going to be in trouble. and i think our schools should be doing a lot more if they're not already to teach people programming and coding skills and the whole set of things. you can't get a decent job anymore if you don't have those skills, either the soft skills. and if you...
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that is a hard. -- that is hard. most businesses have worked painstakingly hard. their employees do not practice covid safe practices at home, the business is not safe. if the customers don't practice that at home, they bring that virus in. and sopreads to rapidly many people are dying and hospitals are overwhelmed, the only way to prevent it is to prevent person-to-person spread. that is why we laid out some of our covid restrictions. there is no question that it is completely unfair largely to our small businesses. but big businesses are struggling too. they are struggling across the nation and even globally. it is devastating. we are working really hard. the easiest way forward, and i have shown that i will make the tough decisions, if the risks say totoo great is to businesses come everything is closed until we have enough of new for 50% or 75% mexicans to have that vaccine. to ais basically saying huge percentage of businesses and schools that you will never open and you don't get to stay open. i think this new strategy, and we have modeled it, it can be succ
that is a hard. -- that is hard. most businesses have worked painstakingly hard. their employees do not practice covid safe practices at home, the business is not safe. if the customers don't practice that at home, they bring that virus in. and sopreads to rapidly many people are dying and hospitals are overwhelmed, the only way to prevent it is to prevent person-to-person spread. that is why we laid out some of our covid restrictions. there is no question that it is completely unfair largely...
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a hard time. we have had a hard campaign before. we have faced hard times before. finalized,lection is it will be time to do what we , to put thedone harsh rhetoric of the campaign behind us. to lower the temperature. to see each other again. to listen to one another. to hear each other again. respect and care for one another. heal, come together as a nation. i know this will not be easy. i am not naive. i know how deep and hardly opposing views are in our country on so many things. that to make progress, we have to stop treating our opponents as enemies. we are not enemies. us together as americans is so much stronger than anything that can tear us apart. let me be clear, we are campaigning as democrats. but i will govern as an american president. itself is not a partisan institution. in thise one office nation that represents everyone. care fors a duty of all americans. that is precisely what i will do. those work as hard for who did not vote for me as those who did vote for me. every vote must be counted. no one is going to take our democracy away from us. not n
a hard time. we have had a hard campaign before. we have faced hard times before. finalized,lection is it will be time to do what we , to put thedone harsh rhetoric of the campaign behind us. to lower the temperature. to see each other again. to listen to one another. to hear each other again. respect and care for one another. heal, come together as a nation. i know this will not be easy. i am not naive. i know how deep and hardly opposing views are in our country on so many things. that to...
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hard—working —— incredibly ha rd—working people in hard—working —— incredibly hard—working people in worry and not spending, and the public sector, i completely exclude the front line totally, notjust nurses and doctors and care workers, bless them, but also policemen and firefighters. but if you come out of the front line, actually, there are millions of people working in the public sector who this hasn't affected at all. they might work from home but they haven't actually lost theirjobs over this, so it is only fair that every part of society does something towards repairing the finances of the country, and i'm not saying for a minute there should be no pay rises. what i'm saying is every pa rt no pay rises. what i'm saying is every part of society has got to do their bit. we're not going to get there all the papers, so let's get your last word because you're shaking your once again. it'sjust this notion of the back of this person in the hospital or school or elsewhere who is not really doing anything. just costing the taxpayer money. when you ask people to identify people, nobody
hard—working —— incredibly ha rd—working people in hard—working —— incredibly hard—working people in worry and not spending, and the public sector, i completely exclude the front line totally, notjust nurses and doctors and care workers, bless them, but also policemen and firefighters. but if you come out of the front line, actually, there are millions of people working in the public sector who this hasn't affected at all. they might work from home but they haven't actually lost...
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but they're very hard on themselves. they buy into the idea that if they work or don't make it and get the labor statistics, they without an education or skill or your whole life. and then there's any poverty where you have people who are struggling with housing, transportation, child nutrition, medical care, basic human needs. and in addition to that, we have the language barriers, the cultural barriers, the discrimination, racism to live, to move really big obstacle to address, to really develop to their potential. and then you have a situation of passing by and making him middle class where since you were in the womb, no middle class family structure, your nothing. you maybe have a divorce and you fall into poverty, or maybe you get downsized in your job and you fall into poverty. those are the ones that sometimes don't find their way into our numbers that didn't fill out the papers for the free and reduced lunch. so in america, we like to thank that everybody who works hard has a certain amount of talent can make it
but they're very hard on themselves. they buy into the idea that if they work or don't make it and get the labor statistics, they without an education or skill or your whole life. and then there's any poverty where you have people who are struggling with housing, transportation, child nutrition, medical care, basic human needs. and in addition to that, we have the language barriers, the cultural barriers, the discrimination, racism to live, to move really big obstacle to address, to really...
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that is always hard. it is hard because you know they were very young, they were very committed to what they were doing. you grieve for their families, and, frankly, it is a burden that i am not sure you ever completely get over, nor should you get over it. there were a lot of hard days. and i don't know that they ever get easier. as i said, they probably shouldn't. david: what about the proudest day? what is the day that you look back at and say, wow, that was it, that was really extraordinary to be a part of? adm. mcraven: a lot of people would probably say that i would jump to the bin laden raid, but that would not be my first thought. i was incredibly proud of the men that went on the mission to get bin laden. they were risking their lives. it was a remarkable mission, and it certainly brought justice to bin laden. but when i think back on the number of missions, and we did thousands of missions from the time i was the deputy commander of jsoc and the commander of jsoc, thousands of them. and the ones
that is always hard. it is hard because you know they were very young, they were very committed to what they were doing. you grieve for their families, and, frankly, it is a burden that i am not sure you ever completely get over, nor should you get over it. there were a lot of hard days. and i don't know that they ever get easier. as i said, they probably shouldn't. david: what about the proudest day? what is the day that you look back at and say, wow, that was it, that was really extraordinary...
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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 lost my daughter my youngest she went to the ice may twenty ontwo thousandive. she was six years old. just five minutes before she was with me and sure spelling there and god. just five mines five foster. took me awhile to heal from that. and when i was going to that process lot of have to do with subsistence be it with food or you'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 with the phone under house cut around it. the bone is just there for flavor remember. or favor. my best memories of how our parents raised us lot of it was sexist inch. my dad loves hunting and fishing. because he's a lot older it's a little harder for him now. my parents moved. because of medical your they're big
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 lost my daughter my youngest she went to the ice may twenty ontwo thousandive. she was six years old. just five minutes before she was with me and sure spelling there and god. just five mines five foster. took me awhile to heal from that. and when i was going to that process lot of have to do with subsistence be it with food or you're showing skins or you're...
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this was hard. then, on top of it, one of the other firsts we had was we all had to do this in the time of a pandemic. i think there's some of us, six or seven months ago, that if you would have thought about all the things that this team had to go through, they would have just said oh, this is too much, but it wasn't. this team has done a phenomenal job. the crew on orbit is going to do at the nominal things over this next six months, and we're going to keep doing crew missions, and it's the start of a new era. i'm very, very proud of the nasa, spacex, the agency team, and our nation, for stepping up and doing this. thank you. >> thank you. we'll go next to mark guyer. >> this ank you, kathy, for you leadership and making this happen. it's really exciting to see the seven crew members on i.s.s. it's great to be starting this crew rotation plan and now using i.s.s. as we envisioned, and i'm proud to wear the expedition 64 pin. you can see the astronauts were excited as they walked through the hatch,
this was hard. then, on top of it, one of the other firsts we had was we all had to do this in the time of a pandemic. i think there's some of us, six or seven months ago, that if you would have thought about all the things that this team had to go through, they would have just said oh, this is too much, but it wasn't. this team has done a phenomenal job. the crew on orbit is going to do at the nominal things over this next six months, and we're going to keep doing crew missions, and it's the...
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and i jumped to the point of the tough the pathology i mean look at the censorship imposed on the hard drive with 80000 e-mails and text messages that was left behind by hunter biden and there's another one in boston they spent discovering they also left behind now these these hard drives contain massive evidence of bribes espionage money laundering. i mean i can count the countries that joe biden was taking bribes from just from the just from the hard drive his son it makes it describes that. there's a complete censorship been done on that by big tech by the big networks by. by one of the big companies that do business with china is a real fear of offending china ok then for the 1st time in american history we have some kind of mess censorship done on behalf of the democratic party it's almost as if the media here has become to the democratic party what profit was to the russian socialist party i mean if that over the democratic party it turns nothing good about from. it proves nothing bad about the democrats even if it involves child in danger in child pornography that's really an ho
and i jumped to the point of the tough the pathology i mean look at the censorship imposed on the hard drive with 80000 e-mails and text messages that was left behind by hunter biden and there's another one in boston they spent discovering they also left behind now these these hard drives contain massive evidence of bribes espionage money laundering. i mean i can count the countries that joe biden was taking bribes from just from the just from the hard drive his son it makes it describes that....
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it's clear their hard work is paying off. carlin, the team have seen 5 a one off successfully feeding corn slew. and perhaps best of all, she's rearing her 1st healthy otter 501 is wild again. my last and most of my time now is only 18. it's more about selling people why the films that i want to make you can be highly entertaining. that money's getting harder and harder to get so easy to get cynical i don't want to do any more meetings in closed offices. he did the almost a month of anyone who isn't looking away. no species are going extinct at a breakneck speed. when i meet people who shrug that off, who think that it doesn't matter, that oceans are being polluted. rainforests, chopped down, and deserts are expanding. i sometimes don't know what to do with them for possible . it's just this is my home, the ease in river drowning time, nor, i'm honestly nantz. i think for both our sakes i'll move my camera back a log. i'm too old to be on the motorway soon. it will pass right through the easing valley. it's hard to believe i'
it's clear their hard work is paying off. carlin, the team have seen 5 a one off successfully feeding corn slew. and perhaps best of all, she's rearing her 1st healthy otter 501 is wild again. my last and most of my time now is only 18. it's more about selling people why the films that i want to make you can be highly entertaining. that money's getting harder and harder to get so easy to get cynical i don't want to do any more meetings in closed offices. he did the almost a month of anyone who...
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[cheering and applause] to fight hard every day for the people of maine. that this isme say an honor. it is historical as well. sincehe first person maine directly elected it senators to win a fifth term. [cheering] to the people of maine, thank you, thank you. i will serve you with all my heart. eachl work hard for you and every day and together we will come together to work on the problems and challenges that are facing our state and our country. honored to have been given the responsibility. thank you so much to the people of maine. thank you. [cheering] thank you, thank you. [cheering and applause] ♪ .> i'm still standing looking like a true survivor. feeling like a little kid. standing. picking up the pieces of my life without you on my mind. i'm still standing. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. [cheering] ♪ >> turn it up. [cheering] announcer: our campaign 2020 coverage will continue live in just a couple of minutes. we expect to hear from democratic presidential nominee joe biden. we will have it for you when it gets underway on c-span. as we look at the white h
[cheering and applause] to fight hard every day for the people of maine. that this isme say an honor. it is historical as well. sincehe first person maine directly elected it senators to win a fifth term. [cheering] to the people of maine, thank you, thank you. i will serve you with all my heart. eachl work hard for you and every day and together we will come together to work on the problems and challenges that are facing our state and our country. honored to have been given the responsibility....
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and that hit me so hard. more than anything that i've heard over the past -- this campaign, the past four years, this is why our elections matter. this is why our election processes matter. it's why the rhetoric that donald trump has used and is still using and potentially may use for the next week is so destructive and why the message that joe biden, of all the things i'm in disagreement with, all the things that hillary and i are going to fight on the next four years, it's why the good message that he brings, the necessary message he brings, is what provides hope to so many americans and also to our allies and the right message to our adversaries as well. >> well, it brings up the very important point that america won, in that more people voted than ever. we had such an engaged electorate. in the middle of a pandemic. and i would like to shout-out my home state of minnesota, where hillary, 80% of the electorate in minnesota voted. >> amazing. >> eligible, right, poppy? >> eligible, yes. >> eligible, not jus
and that hit me so hard. more than anything that i've heard over the past -- this campaign, the past four years, this is why our elections matter. this is why our election processes matter. it's why the rhetoric that donald trump has used and is still using and potentially may use for the next week is so destructive and why the message that joe biden, of all the things i'm in disagreement with, all the things that hillary and i are going to fight on the next four years, it's why the good...
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how hard do they want to make it? i think and defeat it. yeah, that thing is not powering on anymore. i tried for hours and couldn't replace something as simple as a battery. most likely what is happening is that you have a loose cable. that's my remote. it is tech support. i think you can still get this thing running if you, if not, i don't feel bad about heathen, you repair shop, s. in the furniture or you could just throw it out. i mean, that's what a lot of us do and not just with our phones. so that's globally speaking, we're generating millions only less than 20 percent of this is properly recycled. the rest poses a real danger to the environment. spam to people who process it or it never leaves the homes of all the curious being in all the trolls and all was valuable resources, very limited resources. this world, all this material is really not available for the bigger towns. and the senator is proving for years of point consumers, consumers a point i think at the end of the day, everyone thanks for taking responsibility. larry, in a
how hard do they want to make it? i think and defeat it. yeah, that thing is not powering on anymore. i tried for hours and couldn't replace something as simple as a battery. most likely what is happening is that you have a loose cable. that's my remote. it is tech support. i think you can still get this thing running if you, if not, i don't feel bad about heathen, you repair shop, s. in the furniture or you could just throw it out. i mean, that's what a lot of us do and not just with our...
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so makes it really hard and you got to make some hard choices at some point. you know, it's funny whenever you watch any sports, like a man or to somebody who runs the leg be it could now be it. you know, the cat are replaced by adam silver over in the n.b.a. there. they always get booed. but i'm telling you over the years i've got, i've grown 5, i think better runs and i shot fire. i really know. and i think i think the link played this covert thing about a smartish a can this year. what are your thoughts? yeah, i think i think it gary and everybody in the league. i remember we were nose meanies before and he was talking goes, look, we're not going to rush it. we're going to make sure we do it right. and you know, up to the last i think within a week of but a time to decide where to go. it was still we were talking about me meet the l.a. being want up. there were texas and they waited and waited. next again, no one day heard. like in, in, in canada they were less cases. they said let's go there. and now is the real main reason they built these hubs and they d
so makes it really hard and you got to make some hard choices at some point. you know, it's funny whenever you watch any sports, like a man or to somebody who runs the leg be it could now be it. you know, the cat are replaced by adam silver over in the n.b.a. there. they always get booed. but i'm telling you over the years i've got, i've grown 5, i think better runs and i shot fire. i really know. and i think i think the link played this covert thing about a smartish a can this year. what are...
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that is always hard. it is hard because you know they were very young, they were very committed to what they were doing. you grieve for their families and frankly, it is a burden that i am not sure you ever completely get over, nor should you get over it. those were a lot of hard days. i don't know that they ever get easier. as i said, they probably shouldn't. mr. axelrod: what about the proudest day? the day you look back at and say wow, that was it? that was really extorted to be -- really extraordinary to be part of? adm. mcraven: a lot of people would probably say i would jump , bute bin laden raid that's not my first thought. i was incredibly proud of the men who went on that mission to get bin laden, they were risking their lives and it was a remarkable mission and it brought justice to bin laden. but when i think back on the number of missions, and we did thousands of missions from the time it was the deputy commander soc and commander, we did thousands. the ones i was most proud of was when we cou
that is always hard. it is hard because you know they were very young, they were very committed to what they were doing. you grieve for their families and frankly, it is a burden that i am not sure you ever completely get over, nor should you get over it. those were a lot of hard days. i don't know that they ever get easier. as i said, they probably shouldn't. mr. axelrod: what about the proudest day? the day you look back at and say wow, that was it? that was really extorted to be -- really...
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i mean i can count to countries that joe biden was taking bribes from just from the just from the hard drive his son it makes it describes that. there's a complete censorship. done on that big check by the big networks by . by one of the big companies that do business with china is a real fear of offending china ok then for the 1st time in american history we have some kind of mess censorship done on behalf of the democratic party it's almost as if the media here has become to the democratic party what profit was to the russian socialist party i mean it's an arm of the democratic party it turns nothing good about. it prince nothing bad about the democrats even if it involves a child in danger in child pornography that's really an homage bribery ok well just on the out ok thank you. i have to say on the allegations obviously joe biden is that my son like a lot of people at home have a drug problem he's over taking it is because he's worked on it i'm proud of him i'm proud of it's less of a sinner same kind of thought or giuliani the edge of southern lebanon then take it well in the medi
i mean i can count to countries that joe biden was taking bribes from just from the just from the hard drive his son it makes it describes that. there's a complete censorship. done on that big check by the big networks by . by one of the big companies that do business with china is a real fear of offending china ok then for the 1st time in american history we have some kind of mess censorship done on behalf of the democratic party it's almost as if the media here has become to the democratic...
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this is hard, yes, but it's necessary. i want to thank you again for your cooperation and understanding. this is really tough to put a pause and to hold back some of the things. i know how hard this is to do, especially with reopening businesses and things that people were preparing for, and the cost of that preparation. we're going to do everything-- continue to do everything we can as a city to make sure we support our communities and our businesses and our schools and our families. it is a hard, long road, but we're going to get through this. a vaccine is inevitable, but it's not here yet. so at this time, to provide clarity around the data and what it means and to provide specifically detail around what will open and what will be paused right now, the director of the department of public health, dr. grant colfax. >> good afternoon. dr. grant colfax, director of public health for the city and county of san francisco, and thank you, mayor breed. as always, we are fortunate as a city to have your leadership and tenacity.
this is hard, yes, but it's necessary. i want to thank you again for your cooperation and understanding. this is really tough to put a pause and to hold back some of the things. i know how hard this is to do, especially with reopening businesses and things that people were preparing for, and the cost of that preparation. we're going to do everything-- continue to do everything we can as a city to make sure we support our communities and our businesses and our schools and our families. it is a...
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. ♪ whatever the co-op the work is art -- crop, the work is hard. ♪ the work is hard, the land is poort for a man to earn a living. this is a story of how people are, how they act with each other, and how they are happy and contented while miserable and afraid. the problems they have. the island, to lend itself, the property on the land had much to do with the nature of a man, a woman, a child. but the nature of people, the way they are goes out of other things to. get a gross out of the feelings a man has. the way he feels towards them in -- the man he works with, towards his wife, his children. this is a story of some of those feelings that men and women have, and how those feelings affect the children, out they help to mold the way a child grows, he develops into a man, the kind of man he will be. it is also the story of children and how they feel and what the do togs of a child may the man or woman that a child may grow into. a child learns to be a man by playing, by imitating it is played the things men do, the way grown-ups act. they pretend to be men, because it makes them feel
. ♪ whatever the co-op the work is art -- crop, the work is hard. ♪ the work is hard, the land is poort for a man to earn a living. this is a story of how people are, how they act with each other, and how they are happy and contented while miserable and afraid. the problems they have. the island, to lend itself, the property on the land had much to do with the nature of a man, a woman, a child. but the nature of people, the way they are goes out of other things to. get a gross out of the...
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it's been hard.before the pandemic was less than 2%, and at its height, went to 12%, and today, it's 8%. so yes, from an economic standpoint, we have had some really challenges in our city, and the good news is that because we are a resilient city, there have been a lot of adjustments. we've adapted, we've improvised, and when movie theaters called, what was it call? >> oh, popcorn thursday. >> the hon. london breed: i remember the first movie you played was "clueless," and i was all excited about that. it was look, we can't have it inside, but let's particultake the streets. let's come together as a community to enjoy something that all of us have missed, and that's going to the movies. and in addition with that jazz permit that we provide, it allows them to provide jazz music. adapting is what we do best. do we want to do it? no. we want to maintain our businesses and serve the community, but in the course of this pandemic, i've got to tell you, i'm so proud to be a san franciscan. i'm so proud of
it's been hard.before the pandemic was less than 2%, and at its height, went to 12%, and today, it's 8%. so yes, from an economic standpoint, we have had some really challenges in our city, and the good news is that because we are a resilient city, there have been a lot of adjustments. we've adapted, we've improvised, and when movie theaters called, what was it call? >> oh, popcorn thursday. >> the hon. london breed: i remember the first movie you played was "clueless,"...
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it's hard, this depth of sorrow. for decades, the nagorno-karabakh region has been the source of bloody conflict between the 2 countries. under the ceasefire agreement signed by the leaders of azerbaijan and armenia, and russia on tuesday, as a by john will regain control of the calibers, our region, and several other areas. as armenians their fleet, many say they want to know why russia has abandoned them. it's good to see it that it was soviet russia that originally declared nagorno-karabakh part of azerbaijan, 100 years ago. but the majority of people who lived there remained armenians. now, under the new russian brokered peace deal, that is set to change defending the new deal. putin is calling for a humanitarian response to the chaos. the conflict has unleashed gruber. let's turn our attention to the serious humanitarian problems in the nagorno-karabakh region that we are over. 4000 civilians were victims to the fighting over, 8000 were injured estimates show the number of refugees is in the 10s of thousands . a
it's hard, this depth of sorrow. for decades, the nagorno-karabakh region has been the source of bloody conflict between the 2 countries. under the ceasefire agreement signed by the leaders of azerbaijan and armenia, and russia on tuesday, as a by john will regain control of the calibers, our region, and several other areas. as armenians their fleet, many say they want to know why russia has abandoned them. it's good to see it that it was soviet russia that originally declared nagorno-karabakh...
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as one local comic put it, "it's not hot air we need, it's hard cash." death of fidel castro at the age of 90. castro developed close ties with the soviet union in the 1960s. it was an alliance that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war, with the cuban missile crisis. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: president trump says he will leave the white house if the electoral college certifiesjoe biden's victory, even as he continues to deny the reality of his defeat. diego maradona has been laid to rest on the outskirts of buenos aires after a day where thousands paid tribute to the football legend. let's stay with this story. we can now speak to brenda elsey, professor of history at hofstra university in new york — she's a specialist on the history of popular culture and politics in latin america. thank in latin america. you forjoining us. thanks thank you forjoining us. thanks for having me. diego maradona, of a thanks for having me. diego maradona, ofa huge thanks for having me. diego maradona, of a huge figure in foot all and an icon outside t
as one local comic put it, "it's not hot air we need, it's hard cash." death of fidel castro at the age of 90. castro developed close ties with the soviet union in the 1960s. it was an alliance that brought the world to the brink of nuclear war, with the cuban missile crisis. this is bbc news, the latest headlines: president trump says he will leave the white house if the electoral college certifiesjoe biden's victory, even as he continues to deny the reality of his defeat. diego...
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sadly it had to be a hard war. grant and srman with the two people he finallyndsp with them and they indeed and a few other generals likehem under them, vanish off the civil war. i think he did a great job. he alsoddresses his cabinet pret well. >> two things that strike me as ias reading your book. he came into his relationship with other people without putting his ego on the line. with mlellan, for example. mcclellan w horrible to him. he didn't care that mcclellan was nasty and said awful things out him behind his back, as long as mcclellan would fight. >> and even his cabinet. someone at theeginning of the worstedou're going to hire chase as your secretary of the treary? listen, psident lincoln, he feels so much moreuperior to you. he says really? that's exactly the kind of person i want around me. he didn't want persol loyal. salmon chase was incredibl progressive and disloyal as well because he tried to supplant lincoln. and yet lincoln didn'told hard feelings. he's the one who ends up on the supreme court af
sadly it had to be a hard war. grant and srman with the two people he finallyndsp with them and they indeed and a few other generals likehem under them, vanish off the civil war. i think he did a great job. he alsoddresses his cabinet pret well. >> two things that strike me as ias reading your book. he came into his relationship with other people without putting his ego on the line. with mlellan, for example. mcclellan w horrible to him. he didn't care that mcclellan was nasty and said...
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really hard bit for us was thoughts.hard bit for us was after sophie had died and we interrogated her ipad and we interrogated her ipad and we interrogated her ipad and we found some really difficult imagery and some guides to how sophie could take her own life and what would be a suitable matter for doing that. and that was really, really ha rd to that. and that was really, really hard to see afterwards. it is very easy to blame the pa rents it is very easy to blame the parents and say what on earth are you doing giving your phone toa are you doing giving your phone to a 12—year—old, giving a mobile phone? but actually we had parental controls at home. and we had parental control through the school. but these days as you start to give a little bit more freedom to your teenagers, and i sophie had reached the age of 13 she started to get the bus with her older brother, internet is ubiquitous and i would question how much, how many parents know exactly what is going on on their 13th, 14, is—year—old's mobile phone and what
really hard bit for us was thoughts.hard bit for us was after sophie had died and we interrogated her ipad and we interrogated her ipad and we interrogated her ipad and we found some really difficult imagery and some guides to how sophie could take her own life and what would be a suitable matter for doing that. and that was really, really ha rd to that. and that was really, really hard to see afterwards. it is very easy to blame the pa rents it is very easy to blame the parents and say what on...
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i am working hard. a number of republicans are working hard to support loeffler and perdue. georgia is a red state. we have 8 statewide constitutional officers that are republicans. if things don't change, we want to have the firewall in the senate to make sure bad ideas hit a brick wall and higher taxes on small business owners and any cut in resources for law enforcement doesn't have a chance. we want to have the republican majority in the senate. i am working hard to make sure they get back in there. >> bill: you will have this done by midnight tomorrow night, is that still on track? to be certified by the end the week? >> yes, i talked to the secretary of state's office. they are in communication with all election officials. they assured us the count will be done by midnight tomorrow and will go on to the state certification process by friday. bill, it's important to note, this is about counting every single legal vote. everybody has that right. every voter and every candidate. we are trying to earn the confidence of everybody in georgia. >> bill: the secretary of state
i am working hard. a number of republicans are working hard to support loeffler and perdue. georgia is a red state. we have 8 statewide constitutional officers that are republicans. if things don't change, we want to have the firewall in the senate to make sure bad ideas hit a brick wall and higher taxes on small business owners and any cut in resources for law enforcement doesn't have a chance. we want to have the republican majority in the senate. i am working hard to make sure they get back...