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higgins was alleged to be spitting. officer would keep his hands around somebody's neck or throat area, for fully two additional minutes from the point the person stops moving. >> the video shows two others applying shackles to his legs and ankles, as the hand of the officer holding higgins' neck stays in place. it is 1:48 a.m. and 50 seconds. minutes pass. higgins' body goes limp. at 1:54:27, the officer finally removes his hand. it's been nearly six minutes. the jailers do not call for medical help at this point. instead, they drag higgins' limp body onto a restraint chair, and wheel him into cell 15. >> why they would strap a lifeless human body into a restraint chair, spend minutes doing that, and then put him in a cell by himself, when all movement had ceased for minutes on end, until medics are called, is beyond my comprehension. >> at 2:14 a.m., one minute before medical staff arrive, the officers remove his restraints. the ems team finds no pulse, no breath, applies cpr, but it's too late. their report says the
higgins was alleged to be spitting. officer would keep his hands around somebody's neck or throat area, for fully two additional minutes from the point the person stops moving. >> the video shows two others applying shackles to his legs and ankles, as the hand of the officer holding higgins' neck stays in place. it is 1:48 a.m. and 50 seconds. minutes pass. higgins' body goes limp. at 1:54:27, the officer finally removes his hand. it's been nearly six minutes. the jailers do not call for...
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jailhouse video shows minute by minute, higgins' death, from a scuffle of officers in which higgins,le o the floor where she's kicking feet. and here, in close-up video, enhanced by the attorney to zoom in on one of the jailers gripping higgins' face and neck. in a handwritten report, the jailer says higgins was spitting and he put his hand under higgins' chin. >> if in in fact higgins was spitting, it doesn't explain why an officer would keep his hands around his neck and throat area for an additional two minutes from the point he stops moving. >> reporter: the video shows jailers applying shackles as the hand of the officer holding higgins' neck stays in place. minutes pass. higgins' body goes limp and yet the lawsuit alleges the hand on his face and neck remain for two more minutes. at 1:54:27, the officer finally removes his hand. it's been nearly six minutes of the jailers do not call for medical help at this point. instead they drag higgins' limp body onto a restraint chair and wheel him into cell 15. >> why they would strap a lifeless human body into a restraint chair, spend m
jailhouse video shows minute by minute, higgins' death, from a scuffle of officers in which higgins,le o the floor where she's kicking feet. and here, in close-up video, enhanced by the attorney to zoom in on one of the jailers gripping higgins' face and neck. in a handwritten report, the jailer says higgins was spitting and he put his hand under higgins' chin. >> if in in fact higgins was spitting, it doesn't explain why an officer would keep his hands around his neck and throat area for...
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higgins' neck and throat and shows me higgins stopping al movement while the officer has his hand in the area of his throat. >> reporter: seattle is suing the county and the officers involved on behalf of higgins' estate, accusing jailers of excessive use of force, failing to provide medical care and causing husband deatis death. the jail house video show minute by minute higgins' death and here in close-up video enhanced by the attorney to zoom in on one of the jailers gripping higgins' face and neck. in a handwritten report the jailer says higgins was spitting and he put his hand under his chin. >> if in fact mr. higgins was alleged to be spitting it doesn't explain with an officer would keep his hand around his neck area for two minutes after the person stopped moving. >> reporter: he applies shackles as the officer holding higgins neck stays in place. his body goes limb. yet the hand around his neck and face remain for two more minutes. the officer finally remove his hand. it's been sick minutes. the jailers do not call for medical help. instead they drag his limp body on to a re
higgins' neck and throat and shows me higgins stopping al movement while the officer has his hand in the area of his throat. >> reporter: seattle is suing the county and the officers involved on behalf of higgins' estate, accusing jailers of excessive use of force, failing to provide medical care and causing husband deatis death. the jail house video show minute by minute higgins' death and here in close-up video enhanced by the attorney to zoom in on one of the jailers gripping higgins'...
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higgins stopping all movement wh the area of mr.gins' throat. >> reporter: they are suing the county, and officers involved. accusing jailers of excessive use of force, failing to provide adequate care. the city, county and plea people deny. the video shows minute-by-minute, where he is struggling and jakers take up top. here, enhanced journey, to see one of the jailers gripping his face and neck. he said, higgins was spitting and under his hand under his chin. >> that doesn't explain why an officer would keep their hands or throat around for two additional minutes, from the point that the person stops moving. >> the video shows two others applying shackles to the leng and the aingles. minutes pass, and higgins body goes limp. and yet, it remain on his face and at 246 minutes. they do not go for help at this point. instead, they wheel his chair into number 15. >> why they should strap him in a restraint cell and put him in a cell by himself, when apair mettics arrive. >> reporter: the ems team finds no pulse, no breath, but it's too
higgins stopping all movement wh the area of mr.gins' throat. >> reporter: they are suing the county, and officers involved. accusing jailers of excessive use of force, failing to provide adequate care. the city, county and plea people deny. the video shows minute-by-minute, where he is struggling and jakers take up top. here, enhanced journey, to see one of the jailers gripping his face and neck. he said, higgins was spitting and under his hand under his chin. >> that doesn't...
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keep it coming down. >>> coming up, our exclusive with the bachelor, ben higgins. long. i let my husband cut it. >> i keep putting gel in. keep it coming down. >>> coming up, our exclusive with the bachelor, ben higgins. he also has good hair. creating . and your clothes rub against you all day. for softer clothes that are gentle on your skin, try downy free & gentle. just pour into the rinse dispenser and downy will soften your clothes without dyes or perfumes. the towel washed with downy is softer, fluffier, and gentler on your skin. try downy free & gentle. recognized by the national psoriasis foundation and national eczema association. the coronavirus continues to affect us all, and we are here, actively supporting you and your community. every day, we're providing trusted information from top health experts...sharing tools to help protect families from fraud... and creating resoues touprt family caregivers everywhere. as always, you can count on aarp to advocate for you and your family. join us and stay connected at aarp.org/coronavirus leading armies to battl
keep it coming down. >>> coming up, our exclusive with the bachelor, ben higgins. long. i let my husband cut it. >> i keep putting gel in. keep it coming down. >>> coming up, our exclusive with the bachelor, ben higgins. he also has good hair. creating . and your clothes rub against you all day. for softer clothes that are gentle on your skin, try downy free & gentle. just pour into the rinse dispenser and downy will soften your clothes without dyes or perfumes. the...
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once i finish my remarks i will hand over to ben higgins.n economic recovery. scottish government appointed the advisory group back in april to provide recommendations on how best to restore the economy to sustainable and inclusive growth following the pandemic. we did that because we knew then that the pandemic and what we had to do to tackle it would cause significant economic harm. 0ur tackle it would cause significant economic harm. our initial tackle it would cause significant economic harm. 0ur initialfocus has had to be on protecting peoples lives obviously and providing immediately lifeline support to keep businesses afloat and people employed. as the pandemic does come under more control our efforts must increasingly focus on how the economy recovers and renews itself for that long term. i am grateful to the advisory group for all of their effo rts the advisory group for all of their efforts and also grateful to all of the businesses, business organisations and others who engaged so fully in the work of the group. the advisory group
once i finish my remarks i will hand over to ben higgins.n economic recovery. scottish government appointed the advisory group back in april to provide recommendations on how best to restore the economy to sustainable and inclusive growth following the pandemic. we did that because we knew then that the pandemic and what we had to do to tackle it would cause significant economic harm. 0ur tackle it would cause significant economic harm. our initial tackle it would cause significant economic...
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higgins: thank you. rep. doggett: thank you, mr. higgins. complete, a d the share of skilled nursing facilities is a share of total covid-19 deaths by state come as of this month, and actually, i am afraid that my home state of texas was about twice as worse as new york. we had about 43% of the share of deaths in the state for skilled nursing homes, and new york was at 20%. so i offer that into the record, along with an explanation of it. and with that, and ready for comment further, i am sure, we call on mr. reed on his own time. rep. reed: thank you, mr. chair. dr. grabowski, let me cut to the chase, are you saying that covid-19 positive seniors should be ordered to go into nursing home facilities, as ordered in new york state? dr. grabowski: no, i have been clear, congressman come on that issue, i think that was a mistake, but i do want to clarify -- rep. reed: i appreciate acknowledging a mistake. has governor cuomo or others acknowledge that is a mistake? dr. grabowski: no, but what he has explained as it is consistent with cmi's guidan
higgins: thank you. rep. doggett: thank you, mr. higgins. complete, a d the share of skilled nursing facilities is a share of total covid-19 deaths by state come as of this month, and actually, i am afraid that my home state of texas was about twice as worse as new york. we had about 43% of the share of deaths in the state for skilled nursing homes, and new york was at 20%. so i offer that into the record, along with an explanation of it. and with that, and ready for comment further, i am sure,...
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, rod higgins was his boy, back in the day when there was no true celebrity kind of split. the world hadn't been invented yet. when you went places like we need to go through like charlie club or high black club back in the day, that could be it. you could intermingle, didn't roll like that. you hang out and walk around. he could be out there, the booze would be out there. for being as famous as he was. never created a velvet gold. and over here. and michael jordan. he never did that. >> >> he does stories about it. he was like mister homebody not doing anything and walk into the hotel room and see the folks you mentioned and blocked in and walked right out, too much of a scene for him and thinking about his craft. >> let's be real. don't have me bring up the new york mets. my team too. you can't think the bold players or bold team, the phoenix suns, the nets around the line. that was what was going on, a little bit extra. he wasn't just ironing his shorts, kick it and he was part of whatever was going on and has always been that way but went from being part of what was goi
, rod higgins was his boy, back in the day when there was no true celebrity kind of split. the world hadn't been invented yet. when you went places like we need to go through like charlie club or high black club back in the day, that could be it. you could intermingle, didn't roll like that. you hang out and walk around. he could be out there, the booze would be out there. for being as famous as he was. never created a velvet gold. and over here. and michael jordan. he never did that. >>...
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higgins.ou for your questions and for the comments. >> thank you. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. as we all know, there are 120,000 americans dead from covid-19. there's no treatment. there's no vaccine. despite the that our nations --s our nation's third coronavirus outbreak in nearly two decades. the federal government failed to protect its people. the united states government response to covid-19 was late, sloppy, and adversarial, and in the absence of strong federal response, the nation looked to new york and its governor, andrew cuomo. the nation looked to new york because governor cuomo's response to covid-19 was early, strong, and unified. nursing homes and long-term care facilities are most vulnerable to covid-19 because most of the people that live there have preexisting conditions. during this pandemic, the president is trying to kill the only law that protects people with preexisting conditions. now, let me turn to the states in nursing home deaths. nationally, one-third or a
higgins.ou for your questions and for the comments. >> thank you. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. as we all know, there are 120,000 americans dead from covid-19. there's no treatment. there's no vaccine. despite the that our nations --s our nation's third coronavirus outbreak in nearly two decades. the federal government failed to protect its people. the united states government response to covid-19 was late, sloppy, and adversarial, and in the absence of strong federal...
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tim higgins and our own phil lebeau talking tesla today tyler? all right.olks, amazon is the only s&p 500 stock hitting is new high before selling off with the rest of the shares. the whole market is under pressure the dow is still down about 700 points on the button there paying in the payment stocks after hitting highs yesterday. square and paypal are falling after one top analyst says these names have gone too far too fast we'll have these details and more, after this short break that's been through multiple market cycles for over 85 years? with capital group, i can. talk to your financial professional or consultant for investment risks and information. ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ y-yeah ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ hey, hey while the future of work remains a question mark, one thing is certain re-opening will be a journey. that's why salesforce created work.com to help at every step of the process, with tools like manual contact tracing to help prevent one from becoming three and three from becoming more. while displaying key information in one place on a customer relationship platform y
tim higgins and our own phil lebeau talking tesla today tyler? all right.olks, amazon is the only s&p 500 stock hitting is new high before selling off with the rest of the shares. the whole market is under pressure the dow is still down about 700 points on the button there paying in the payment stocks after hitting highs yesterday. square and paypal are falling after one top analyst says these names have gone too far too fast we'll have these details and more, after this short break that's...
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eastern here on abc and then you got to watch "gma" tomorrow morning because ben higgins will jo >>> at the coast,s >>> it is time now to step into summer looking fresh and fab with help from our sponsor amazon fashion and their first ever global big style sale event starting today. from brands that we know and love to exciting small businesses, celebrity stylist brad goreski gave us a sneak peek at some of fashion's hottest trends and deals. ♪ >> welcome to my backyard in sunny los angeles. i'm so excited to be here today with amazon fashion to tell you all about the big style sale that features hundreds of brands and thousands of styles so let's take a look. >> reporter: first up, the guys. summer styling for men means pops of color and prints. >> these are good threads. one of amazon's great brands and what i love about this shirt is this pop of pink is really great so if you're looking to add a fun tropical print these good threads linen shorts will become your favorite this summer. and amazon brands for men and women are up to 40% off. >> reporter: and for the ladies, stay cool
eastern here on abc and then you got to watch "gma" tomorrow morning because ben higgins will jo >>> at the coast,s >>> it is time now to step into summer looking fresh and fab with help from our sponsor amazon fashion and their first ever global big style sale event starting today. from brands that we know and love to exciting small businesses, celebrity stylist brad goreski gave us a sneak peek at some of fashion's hottest trends and deals. ♪ >> welcome to...
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this is based on reporting that was done by my colleagues blake ellis and melanie higgin.found he would be eligible for annual payments of up to $50,000 a year once he turns 55. he's 44 years old right now. this was based on a cnn analysis that look at the salaries from 2019, as well as police salary schedules and they found that over the course of 30 years, this could be payments of over $1.5 million and that doesn't even account the cost of life increases, jim. >> lucy kafanov, thanks very much. you have heard about the defunding of the police departments, does that mean disbanding? joining us is sheriff jerry clayton of the police department in michigan. let's get to the question of defunding because you have heard the president's comments about it, et cetera. and while minneapolis is looking at disbanding, for most people defunding is about diverting some funds, not all funds, to other social groups, government departments, et cetera. explain what it means from your perspective. >> so i think it means a number of things. i think we start by how do we define defunding a
this is based on reporting that was done by my colleagues blake ellis and melanie higgin.found he would be eligible for annual payments of up to $50,000 a year once he turns 55. he's 44 years old right now. this was based on a cnn analysis that look at the salaries from 2019, as well as police salary schedules and they found that over the course of 30 years, this could be payments of over $1.5 million and that doesn't even account the cost of life increases, jim. >> lucy kafanov, thanks...
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. >>> and bachelor ben higgins is talking about reliving his season. finding love and what happened to olivia. if you watched that season, you'll want to see this. this is coming up on "gma" and then "vanishing half" one of the hottest books out right now and it is shooting to the top of the charts. we're talking to author brit bennett and she'll surprise a couple of her fans coming up here on "gma." i know i have been listening to more books. >> and this one, i saw that you were talking about this so i looked it up and it's interesting, especially for this moment because two young girls who grow up that are both light skinned and one of them live her life as a white woman and one lives her life as a black woman and they come back together again. it sounds really good. >> she was working on this book for years before it. so, it's not like she made it happen in this moment. just happened to coincide with such a social change and such a social movement. >> i'm in. i'm in for this one. all right. ginger, thank you so much. we'll see you at 7:00. >> thank
. >>> and bachelor ben higgins is talking about reliving his season. finding love and what happened to olivia. if you watched that season, you'll want to see this. this is coming up on "gma" and then "vanishing half" one of the hottest books out right now and it is shooting to the top of the charts. we're talking to author brit bennett and she'll surprise a couple of her fans coming up here on "gma." i know i have been listening to more books. >> and...
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thanks to porig higgins, who is here as well. if you could raise your hand. there you are. he finds this funeral service and i was able to find the sermon published on that day acres sermon we reproduced calling out the demon of rebellion, the violent influence of france. this is a document that suggests how the international impact of the american revolution, french revolution has on ireland. it's an amazing primary source that has never been published before, never been studied before, until now. and then in 1998, fast forward 200 years to the bicentennial of that death. martin mansergh is here with us. there was a stone, monument and plaque dedicated on the site where richard st. george was killed. that plaque, however, does not honor richard st. george. on it are the names of the three men that were hanged for the murder of st. george, but martin mansergh, collateral descendent of richard st. george mansergh st. george, went down to dedicate that monument and delivered an important speech in his career. i've read a lot of your speeches, martin. he said that i'm not here
thanks to porig higgins, who is here as well. if you could raise your hand. there you are. he finds this funeral service and i was able to find the sermon published on that day acres sermon we reproduced calling out the demon of rebellion, the violent influence of france. this is a document that suggests how the international impact of the american revolution, french revolution has on ireland. it's an amazing primary source that has never been published before, never been studied before, until...
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now this reporting has been done by my colleagues blake ellis and medically higgin.at chauvin would be eligible for annual payments in the ballpark of $50,000 a year starting at the age of 55. he's 44 years old right now. this was calculated by a cnn analysis that effectively looked at his tenure, payroll data from 2019, as well as minneapolis police department's sclaealary schedules. that showed he could get up to $1.5 million, and that doesn't take into account cost of living increases. i should note that less than half of states in america have laws on the books that would require a police officer who was convicted of a felony to forfeit the salary. less than half states in america. as we have these growing calls to defund the police and divest that many into social services and other parts of city budgets, this could become a growing flash point. >> no doubt it will be a flash point. thanks very much for being with us this morning. >>> u.s. stock futures up this morning as wall street tries to rebound from the worst day since march. this huge plunge came amid con
now this reporting has been done by my colleagues blake ellis and medically higgin.at chauvin would be eligible for annual payments in the ballpark of $50,000 a year starting at the age of 55. he's 44 years old right now. this was calculated by a cnn analysis that effectively looked at his tenure, payroll data from 2019, as well as minneapolis police department's sclaealary schedules. that showed he could get up to $1.5 million, and that doesn't take into account cost of living increases. i...
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. >> brian higgins and joey jackson, both of you guys are going to stand by because the story is not going away but right now, thank you to both of you for joining us. we'll continue to monitor the protests unfolding on the streets of atlanta this hour. we've got live pictures from the scene of the deadly encounter outside that wendy's restaurant. much more of our special coverage coming up. we'll be right back. chicago! "ok, so, magnificent mile for me!" i thought i was managing... ...my moderate to severe crohn's disease. yes! until i realized something was missing... ...me. you ok, sis? my symptoms kept me- -from being there for my sisters. "...flight boarding for flight 2007 to chicago..." so i talked to my doctor and learned- ...humira is for people who still have symptoms of crohn's disease after trying other medications. and the majority of people on humira saw significant symptom relief... -and many achieved remission in as little as 4 weeks. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, includi
. >> brian higgins and joey jackson, both of you guys are going to stand by because the story is not going away but right now, thank you to both of you for joining us. we'll continue to monitor the protests unfolding on the streets of atlanta this hour. we've got live pictures from the scene of the deadly encounter outside that wendy's restaurant. much more of our special coverage coming up. we'll be right back. chicago! "ok, so, magnificent mile for me!" i thought i was...
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and thanks to porig higgins, he found this reference to st. george's funeral in the chester chronicle from march 23rd, 1798. i was able to find the sermon preached at his funeral on that evening, on that day february 22nd, which is a sermon that we've produced downstairs, calling out the demon of rebellion, the violent influence of france. this suggests the impact of the american revolution and the french revolution on ireland. it is an amazing primary source that has never been published before and never studied before until now. and then in 199 #l, fast forward 200 years. to the bicentennial of that death. martin manser is here with us to be the closing keynote speaker for this conference. there was a stone monument and plaque dedicated on the site where richard st. george was killed and that plaque however does not honor richard st. george. on it are the names of the three men that were hanged for the murder of st. george. but martin manser who is a collateral descendent of richard st. george manser st. george went down to help dedicate the
and thanks to porig higgins, he found this reference to st. george's funeral in the chester chronicle from march 23rd, 1798. i was able to find the sermon preached at his funeral on that evening, on that day february 22nd, which is a sermon that we've produced downstairs, calling out the demon of rebellion, the violent influence of france. this suggests the impact of the american revolution and the french revolution on ireland. it is an amazing primary source that has never been published...
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. >> the next two will focus on caitlyn and ben higgins. >> you know, times like these i wish we hadhere. wait. wait. >> jack? >> it is not good to cough like that during these times. but is that jack sheehan, everyone? >> yeah, well, i had to warm up a little bit. it's been a while. it is good to be with everyone. >> senior "bachelor" analyst. >> so many things i want to ask you. what do you think about the greatest of the greatest of the greatest hits? >> well, ironically enough the name that you did not mention as far as the greatest seasons go was none other than our old whipping boy, juan pablo. >> oh. >> i have to wonder out loud whether or not we are going to get to relive the glory of juan pablo's season? >> i am sure the producers -- i hear you have a direct line to the producers. >> you should make some calls. >> jack, what have you been up to? >> well, you caught me as i was just inspecting, ironically enough, i was just inspecting my covid bunker here. everything is looking good for the long run. i am not exactly sure about any returns to the studio or what have you. but
. >> the next two will focus on caitlyn and ben higgins. >> you know, times like these i wish we hadhere. wait. wait. >> jack? >> it is not good to cough like that during these times. but is that jack sheehan, everyone? >> yeah, well, i had to warm up a little bit. it's been a while. it is good to be with everyone. >> senior "bachelor" analyst. >> so many things i want to ask you. what do you think about the greatest of the greatest of the...
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gold could probably do ok higgins the u.s. dollar, but gold is higher than almost every other currency. the dollar is one of the week currencies in the world in the last three months. in a world where we will probably continue to see the , gold willeciate hold, but it does not mean it will be an outperform her. i am probably an outlier on the mliv team for being less than enthused by gold. there is a lot of volatility, and a lot of discounted assets, and we are still getting a number of drivers every day. in germany canne take their eyes off the wire card story, which is fascinating, they might be interested to see these iphone numbers coming out later. what do you make of these sentiment indicators? are they telling us anything useful? mark: i think the big theme is european clear mines were positive while the u.s. ones were disappointing. a better job at containing the virus, and we have probably seen a quicker pickup than was feared a month ago. the opposite story, in the u.s., where people are much more positive, they are
gold could probably do ok higgins the u.s. dollar, but gold is higher than almost every other currency. the dollar is one of the week currencies in the world in the last three months. in a world where we will probably continue to see the , gold willeciate hold, but it does not mean it will be an outperform her. i am probably an outlier on the mliv team for being less than enthused by gold. there is a lot of volatility, and a lot of discounted assets, and we are still getting a number of drivers...
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president higgins, when he spoke at fordham university on monday in new york, he quoted from an editorial in the times of london in 1860. the times of london 12 years before during the famine was saying things like, well, the irish had it coming to them. the famine was a visitation from god to punish these people. by 1860, the times had changed. it's true. amazing editorial that talked about, oh, we now must realize that we have the irish nation has moved from its old confines between the lithe and the shannon, has moved across to the greatest country in the world and is going to cause us no end of trouble in the future because they will want to replay the battles of the past. but they will do so from the most powerful -- and it will spread, he said, from boston and philadelphia, new york, right across to san francisco. and weren't they right? and it is true. there are those who argue that the flame of irish independence was kept alive here in the united states in the second half of the 19th century because any irish movement that wanted support, support was available in large quantities
president higgins, when he spoke at fordham university on monday in new york, he quoted from an editorial in the times of london in 1860. the times of london 12 years before during the famine was saying things like, well, the irish had it coming to them. the famine was a visitation from god to punish these people. by 1860, the times had changed. it's true. amazing editorial that talked about, oh, we now must realize that we have the irish nation has moved from its old confines between the lithe...
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and to benny higgins, you see in the report your recommendations are an action list, not a shopping listimes we should look to see how we strengthen and deepen those relationships but i think any leader like me would say would come out of a crisis like this and proceed on any aspect of this just be that we always have would not be doing her duty. i look forward to thinking through with business organisations and business how we use the expertise that businesses have got, how we best engage in how we best up in that dialogue because one of the things that comes through from the report very strongly is that you have to recover the economy and then lead the economy through a sustainable phase, that izzy collaboration. that collaboration is important. i give an undertaking today to focus the scottish government on making sure it works as people expect it to. scottish government on making sure it works as people expect it tom the first instance the emphasis has got to be on protecting jobs rather than paying and appoint its benefits. for me it is important that as we move away from the univer
and to benny higgins, you see in the report your recommendations are an action list, not a shopping listimes we should look to see how we strengthen and deepen those relationships but i think any leader like me would say would come out of a crisis like this and proceed on any aspect of this just be that we always have would not be doing her duty. i look forward to thinking through with business organisations and business how we use the expertise that businesses have got, how we best engage in...
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i have a nice book called mount foreign love story, by mary higgins clark.she says that no one ever called martha washington martha. she was always called patsy. just as ladybird johnson was never called claudia. i was just wondering that i had just heard you mentioned that in his letters -- when he said in his letter that he did call her patsy. i also wanted to mention that in the story that i'm reading about martha and george washington, the house mount vernon was originally the home of his half brother, george washington's half brother. that he lived in a smaller farm. i wonder if you are going to talk about his years as a survivor or about the years with martha as an adult. >> thank you very much. how about the nickname patsy? >> patsy, pat, or patty, was the nickname in those days, just as peg or peggy was a nickname for margaret. nobody was named patricia, back then. the only path seas were martha 's. it was simply the common name. >> and the smaller farm that she was referencing to. >> it is smaller because it was only 500 acres at that point. washing
i have a nice book called mount foreign love story, by mary higgins clark.she says that no one ever called martha washington martha. she was always called patsy. just as ladybird johnson was never called claudia. i was just wondering that i had just heard you mentioned that in his letters -- when he said in his letter that he did call her patsy. i also wanted to mention that in the story that i'm reading about martha and george washington, the house mount vernon was originally the home of his...
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higgins you're recognized for five minutes for questions. you may now unmute yourself. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i thank our panelists for appearing virtually with us today. i would like to say at the outset that this 21st century technology that we're using today or attempting to use i think it's good that it's tested however. i must say respectfully that i protest to the venue. i believe that this type of technology should be used for congressional business only when the u.s. is under very serious attack. i said it before that america has been impacted by a virus. we have not been invaded by an army. so i respectfully urge my colleagues across the aisle to encourage speaker p eer pelosi proxy voting and end committee hearing. the white house is operating in person and yet the people's house, the house of representatives remains incredibly restricted as we have seen by our efforts today. forced to use technologies that i believe is best reserved for perhaps never but certainly for much more extreme national emergencies. ms. castillo, if i
higgins you're recognized for five minutes for questions. you may now unmute yourself. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i thank our panelists for appearing virtually with us today. i would like to say at the outset that this 21st century technology that we're using today or attempting to use i think it's good that it's tested however. i must say respectfully that i protest to the venue. i believe that this type of technology should be used for congressional business only when the u.s. is under...
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clay higgins. he had many years and he was telling me how many warrants he executed in his career. countless many warrants. he said what you need to understand is the no knock warrant is designed to protect public safety. it is designed to protect the officers serving the warrant and the suspect. why is that? because the way they do these things -- first of all, they are very rare, it's a high standard these, it'sn one of difficult to obtain because you have to show there is a person with a violent history or a person who made a statement like i will not be taken alive or that they have a record of weapons in the home. that's an inherently dangerous situation for all parties involved. so they time it so that they go at 3:00 in the morning when they know everyone is asleep and when someone wakes out of a slumber, they don't have time to grab the shotgun and start firing. so they will take the assailant, they will cuff them and then do -- of therch of the drug paraphernalia or whatever is being sought. this is designed to save lives, not violate fourth moment rights. it has worked ef
clay higgins. he had many years and he was telling me how many warrants he executed in his career. countless many warrants. he said what you need to understand is the no knock warrant is designed to protect public safety. it is designed to protect the officers serving the warrant and the suspect. why is that? because the way they do these things -- first of all, they are very rare, it's a high standard these, it'sn one of difficult to obtain because you have to show there is a person with a...
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ben higgins, juan pablo. >> reporter: it's the show where suitors search for love.hroughout its 18-year history, one thing has franchise has ever been a black man, and that has not gone unnoticed, called out by fans and former stars of the series. >> especially when you break down the number, 40 season, 18 years, one lead of color. >> reporter: the bachelorette's rachel lindsay the only black person in 40 seasons to ever have one season devoted to her has been a vocal critic of the show since appearing, saying it's long past due for a diversity makeover. >> i was hoping when i came on to be a trail blazer for that and to increase diversity in the audience that watches it but in the last three years, there really haven't been changes made. >> reporter: the show's lack of diversity has been called out before including recently in a change.org petition with nearly 85,000 signatures. now the show is attempting to turn the page announcing that at long last a black man will lead the franchise choosing 28-year-old matt james, originally cast as a suitor on bachelorette cla
ben higgins, juan pablo. >> reporter: it's the show where suitors search for love.hroughout its 18-year history, one thing has franchise has ever been a black man, and that has not gone unnoticed, called out by fans and former stars of the series. >> especially when you break down the number, 40 season, 18 years, one lead of color. >> reporter: the bachelorette's rachel lindsay the only black person in 40 seasons to ever have one season devoted to her has been a vocal critic...
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fan favorite ben higgins is in the hot seat next monday night on "the bachelor: the greatest seasonsgh to see it the first time. i'm sure that was difficult for kaitlyn. all right, good luck to everybody there. we have a "gma" moment now sponsored by verizon. and this one is skylar. she's 2 and lives at andrews air force base in maryland, and when it's time to wash the car you just gotta feel it. ♪ i just can't take this no more ♪ ♪ this situation is blowing my mind ♪ >> get it, skyler. so, so sweet. thank you for sending that video in and if you're anywhere north of maryland today, i think you'll have a good car wash day. we've been stuck in a little pattern. pretty pleasant. take a moment and drop your "gma" moment, something that >>> good morning. i'm mike nicco. brighter today but breezy and cooler than average. we've got a higher fire concern in our hills and our hottest afternoons start tomorrow and linger through friday. today, mid to upper 60s. low to mid-70s around the bay and mid to upper 70s in the inland with a few 80s in there. tonight, we're back in the 50s. 60s with th
fan favorite ben higgins is in the hot seat next monday night on "the bachelor: the greatest seasonsgh to see it the first time. i'm sure that was difficult for kaitlyn. all right, good luck to everybody there. we have a "gma" moment now sponsored by verizon. and this one is skylar. she's 2 and lives at andrews air force base in maryland, and when it's time to wash the car you just gotta feel it. ♪ i just can't take this no more ♪ ♪ this situation is blowing my mind ♪...
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higgins to inquire. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you, ambassador. i, like my committee colleagues, both appreciate and admire the many qualities of honesty and integrity that you've displayed over the last year in your work with our committee. so thank you, sir, for your service. as you know, after world war ii the united states was the world's manufacturing powerhouse. and in the last 20 years we've lost 56,000 manufacturing businesses and 6 million manufacturing jobs. u.s. trade deficit was $650 billion last year. the united states has had a trade deficit every year since 1976. it was when our colleague, one year before our cleg brendan boyle was born to show how long we've had a trade deficit. germany is a high-taxed, high-wage, high-regulated economy, $4.5 trillion with 80 billion people. it is the strongest economy in all of europe and 20% of germany's economy is manufacturing versus 10% in the united states. the martin luther king jr. statue on the national mall was made in china. the san francisco bay bridge was made in china. the freedom tow
higgins to inquire. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank you, ambassador. i, like my committee colleagues, both appreciate and admire the many qualities of honesty and integrity that you've displayed over the last year in your work with our committee. so thank you, sir, for your service. as you know, after world war ii the united states was the world's manufacturing powerhouse. and in the last 20 years we've lost 56,000 manufacturing businesses and 6 million manufacturing jobs. u.s....
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last night, i spent a lot of time on the phone with clay higgins. he told me how many want to hear executed. countless warrants. warrant is designed to protect public safety. it is designed to protect the officers serving the warrant and the suspect. why? because the way they do these things, they are very rare. it is a high standard in almost every jurisdiction to obtain one. show that a person has a violent history or someone has made it past statement like i will not be taken alive. or to have a record of weapons in the home. that is an inherently difficult situation for all of those involved. they time it when they know everyone will be asleep her head to. they will cuff them and take them out and do a concert of the premises -- do a call search of the present premises. they don't want to violate fourth amendment rights. it has worked effectively in the cases where it is executed. >> will the gentleman yield? >> know i will. collectivelyer look into the specifics and fine-tune this so that it works for everyone. law enforcement and anyone of any
last night, i spent a lot of time on the phone with clay higgins. he told me how many want to hear executed. countless warrants. warrant is designed to protect public safety. it is designed to protect the officers serving the warrant and the suspect. why? because the way they do these things, they are very rare. it is a high standard in almost every jurisdiction to obtain one. show that a person has a violent history or someone has made it past statement like i will not be taken alive. or to...
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higgins, you are recognized for five minutes for questions you may now unmute yourself. think it was determined. i think our panelists for appearing racialist sleep with us today. i would like to say this 21st century technology that we are using to user attempting to use. i think it is good, this is to the menu. i believe that this type of technology should be used for congressional business only when the u.s. is under very serious attack. as said before that america has been infected by a virus. not invaded by an army. i urge my colleagues across the aisle to encourage madam speaker pelosi and the majority leadership to the foxy footing. it was and it in person. the white brick houses operating in person yet the people's house, thousand representatives, remains incredibly restricted as busy our efforts today. technology cannot believe are best reserved for perhaps never but certainly much more extreme national emergency. if i may talk to you for this mama, i have a very high admiration for medicines and doctors and frontline workers. when you gave the moving testimony
higgins, you are recognized for five minutes for questions you may now unmute yourself. think it was determined. i think our panelists for appearing racialist sleep with us today. i would like to say this 21st century technology that we are using to user attempting to use. i think it is good, this is to the menu. i believe that this type of technology should be used for congressional business only when the u.s. is under very serious attack. as said before that america has been infected by a...
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marty higgins, who is the owner of the monarch d dispensaries and consumption sites in san francisco.my name is marty, and i am the own of the urbana dispensaries and consumption locations. one of our buildings is a three-unit property with residential units above it, much like the subject property today. we have been operating for four years, and during that time, we have not received one complaint about our consumption lounges. i firmly believe our lounges provide people a safe place to consume. concerns about odor and noise are things that people state when considering on-site consumption lounges. we have formed great relationships with the bernal heights and richmond communities. we welcome this applicant, and i just want to say that consumption lounges are a social justice issue. it is not just enough to legalize the sale and use of cannabis, people need safe, legalized places to consume it. i cannot consume cannabis on a park, on a sidewalk, in your car, on mass transit, in your home. if you're in state funded housing or in your apartment because most leases prohibit it. washing
marty higgins, who is the owner of the monarch d dispensaries and consumption sites in san francisco.my name is marty, and i am the own of the urbana dispensaries and consumption locations. one of our buildings is a three-unit property with residential units above it, much like the subject property today. we have been operating for four years, and during that time, we have not received one complaint about our consumption lounges. i firmly believe our lounges provide people a safe place to...
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on my staff, the outstanding work, ashley higgins, jennifer lorraine and curtis swagger, grateful toof all of them for their work and support. the great american outdoors act is the combination of two things that have congress a long time to be able to pass. in fact, we tried last congress to get it out of the house and we couldn't do it alone on the restore our parks act. we tried and got pieces of the land and water conservation fund done but couldn't get the whole thing until we brought these two bills together. senator manchin, senator burr, senator daines, the whole group of people i mentioned working bipartisan across the aisle to make this happen. the two bills together will help create significant opportunity for all of america. this isn't a bill that just benefits the east or the west. this isn't a bill that just benefits the coastal states or the interior states. this is a chart that shows the states that benefit from the great american outdoors act, the states that are in green and benefit -- the states that are in green show the benefit of the great american outdoors act.
on my staff, the outstanding work, ashley higgins, jennifer lorraine and curtis swagger, grateful toof all of them for their work and support. the great american outdoors act is the combination of two things that have congress a long time to be able to pass. in fact, we tried last congress to get it out of the house and we couldn't do it alone on the restore our parks act. we tried and got pieces of the land and water conservation fund done but couldn't get the whole thing until we brought...