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i have been dismayed by the injustice of the hyde amendment it just discriminates against poor women and they are largely women of color. i don't know if that relates -- i don't think it is in the bill. >> it is not in this bill but there is a push to possibly remove the hyde amendment in the coming spending bills in the year to come. >> i myself would like to see it gone. i think it is gravely unjust but it is not in this bill as i understand. but was he complaining about? >> criticizing the family-planning guarantees to provide information on abortion to all pregnant women they serve regardless of their religious beliefs. >> i don't know what you are talking about. i am an appropriate or and i served on the -- i am very close to the issue of family planning being a mother of five. i don't know what he is complaining about there. >> madam speaker, this question is close to home. the city of richmond is removing confederate statues, in baltimore in little italy the statue of christopher columbus was removed. >> i don't even have my grandmother's earrings. i am not -- i am more intere
i have been dismayed by the injustice of the hyde amendment it just discriminates against poor women and they are largely women of color. i don't know if that relates -- i don't think it is in the bill. >> it is not in this bill but there is a push to possibly remove the hyde amendment in the coming spending bills in the year to come. >> i myself would like to see it gone. i think it is gravely unjust but it is not in this bill as i understand. but was he complaining about? >>...
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i am paul sparrow, director of the presidential library in hyde park, new york. today we will talk about the relationship between two of the most important political families in american history during the 20th century, the roosevelts and kennedys. i am joined by the director of the jfk library. thank you for joining me. this is one of the most interesting and complicated relationships, to families that are really dynasties in the way they impacted american political life. there is a component of this that a lot of people do not stand. not just the relationship between franklin roosevelt and joseph kennedy the relationship between eleanor roosevelt and john f. kennedy. we will start with the relationship between franklin roosevelt and joe kennedy. joe kennedy may most of his money in a night 20's in the market. he was appointed as the head of the security exchange commission. some said that was putting the oxen control of the henhouse. joe kennedy really became a very close confidant of fdr. you want to talk about how he managed that posting in london right befor
i am paul sparrow, director of the presidential library in hyde park, new york. today we will talk about the relationship between two of the most important political families in american history during the 20th century, the roosevelts and kennedys. i am joined by the director of the jfk library. thank you for joining me. this is one of the most interesting and complicated relationships, to families that are really dynasties in the way they impacted american political life. there is a component...
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for next year's spending bill, talking about the hyde amendment that they are going to allow -- putting a warning shot saying they are not going to -- they are going to do everything in their power to fight this with the spending bill. rep. mccarthy: it is what bipartisan people were able to decide upon even if they had a difference of opinion when it comes to abortion, that it should not take taxpayer money to be used against. you can read the supreme court decision just this week from 7:00 to 2:00. it is concerning to me what i am hearing. fundamental change they want to make to this nation. direction i want to see. what omartened to said recently. what was the term she used? dissolved and she called it discriminatory and racially and just. rep. mccarthy: imagine to have a country in the world that would bring a family in that were immigrants born in another , that lived in a refugee camp, but come to america and become citizens, and the first generation get elected to congress, would you want to dissolve that nation for duplicate that nation around the world? america is an idea and w
for next year's spending bill, talking about the hyde amendment that they are going to allow -- putting a warning shot saying they are not going to -- they are going to do everything in their power to fight this with the spending bill. rep. mccarthy: it is what bipartisan people were able to decide upon even if they had a difference of opinion when it comes to abortion, that it should not take taxpayer money to be used against. you can read the supreme court decision just this week from 7:00 to...
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for next year's spending bill, talking about the hyde amendment, they will allow it this time, putting a warning shot, saying they are not going to -- they will do everything in their power to fight it in the coming spending bill. rep. mccarthy: it is the rule of law, it is what i partisan people were able to decide upon even if they had a demo of opinion, they should not take taxpayer money to be used against -- if you read the supreme court decision this week, 7-2. it is concerning what i'm hearing out of the democratic party. the fundamental change they want to make to this nation. that is not the direction i think the country wants to see. i have listened to what omar said recently. she was going to dissolve? >> dissolve and she called it disc a mediterranee and racially and just. rep. mccarthy: imagine to have a country in the world that would bring a family in that were immigrants born in another nation, that lived in a refugee camp, but come to america and become citizens, and in the first generation, get elected to congress. would you want to dissolve that nation or duplicate t
for next year's spending bill, talking about the hyde amendment, they will allow it this time, putting a warning shot, saying they are not going to -- they will do everything in their power to fight it in the coming spending bill. rep. mccarthy: it is the rule of law, it is what i partisan people were able to decide upon even if they had a demo of opinion, they should not take taxpayer money to be used against -- if you read the supreme court decision this week, 7-2. it is concerning what i'm...
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i have to say word about the hyde amendment. the hyde amendment is a discriminatory policy. this is a long-standing issue of racial injustice, and one that is routinely considered every year as a legislative writer. but we are in a moment to reckon with the norm, with tradition, and view it through the lens of racial justice. so although the bill includes the hyde amendment this year, let me be clear, we will fight to remove the hyde amendment to ensure that women of color and all women have access to the reproductive health that they deserve. i'm proud to be a member of this institution because of what we can do in moments like these, in moments of crisis where federal leadership is vital yet missing. government must act, , and we do so now as the virus is biking. with this funding bill for 20211 we are building on our emergency response to provide emergenciesy investment and long-term investments. we can and we must defeat the fibrous, and the racial disparities that it been exposed in health, and education and the economy. let us do that together by advancing this bill. j
i have to say word about the hyde amendment. the hyde amendment is a discriminatory policy. this is a long-standing issue of racial injustice, and one that is routinely considered every year as a legislative writer. but we are in a moment to reckon with the norm, with tradition, and view it through the lens of racial justice. so although the bill includes the hyde amendment this year, let me be clear, we will fight to remove the hyde amendment to ensure that women of color and all women have...
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i think we are going over to the great caroline hyde for our weather report.the first word news. caroline: i will discuss the storm outside first and foremost. then i will get onto the nation's top infectious disease a nationalpeaking to institutes of health conference, shot forauci said a covid-19 won't work like a measles vaccine, which lasts for a lifetime. florida is continuing to see record numbers of coronavirus. 3.2% today, down slightly from the day before. or than 50,000 new cases in the past week. hard-hit miami. officials are planning to close restaurants, gyms, and other businesses. meanwhile, new york city is taking another small step toward reopening plans. salons, tanning -- to reopen. floridauch as texas and after they reopened. canada's prime minister justin trudeau says although he wishes the u.s. and mexico well, he will not be joining a white house meeting to celebrate any regional free trade agreement. president trump and mexico's president are set to meet on tuesday. trudeau has been conducting cabinet eating is online instead of in perso
i think we are going over to the great caroline hyde for our weather report.the first word news. caroline: i will discuss the storm outside first and foremost. then i will get onto the nation's top infectious disease a nationalpeaking to institutes of health conference, shot forauci said a covid-19 won't work like a measles vaccine, which lasts for a lifetime. florida is continuing to see record numbers of coronavirus. 3.2% today, down slightly from the day before. or than 50,000 new cases in...
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it is time to repeal hyde. >> thank you very much for joining us tonight.ally appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> and when we come back, the most important speech that we heard today in the capital rotunda with john lewis' body lying in state. (neighbor) whatcha working on... (burke) oh, just puttering, tinkering... commemorating bizarre mishaps that farmers has seen and covered. had a little extra time on my hands lately. (neighbor) and that? (burke) oh, this? just an app i've been working on. it's called signal from farmers, and it could save you up to fifteen percent on your auto insurance. simply sign up, drive and save. but i'm sure whatever you've been working on is equally impressive. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows pe
it is time to repeal hyde. >> thank you very much for joining us tonight.ally appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> and when we come back, the most important speech that we heard today in the capital rotunda with john lewis' body lying in state. (neighbor) whatcha working on... (burke) oh, just puttering, tinkering... commemorating bizarre mishaps that farmers has seen and covered. had a little extra time on my hands lately. (neighbor) and that? (burke) oh, this? just an app...
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roosevelt by a young man in hyde park.e crafted the item in his shop class, having no idea that he misspelled her name. she accepted it as a gift, gave her gracious thank you. it found a home on her desk and stayed for the duration. aside from her writing, this is the reception area, so when dinners went on here at the site, this would be where the cocktail hour was enjoyed. the dining room is an important room in the activities here at valkill. the table setting here was derived from an early magazine article in the 1950s in mccall's magazine, which was titled how "how eleanor lives at valkill." it's set up as a buffet, and that's what mrs. roosevelt would prefer when she had numerous guests here at the site. this is the living room here at valkill cottage. as we look through the room, we notice an alcove area, very significant in the story, because that's where john f. kennedy would sit with mrs. roosevelt. he was seeking her support with his presidential bid, and that's because mrs. roosevelt was at one time the most po
roosevelt by a young man in hyde park.e crafted the item in his shop class, having no idea that he misspelled her name. she accepted it as a gift, gave her gracious thank you. it found a home on her desk and stayed for the duration. aside from her writing, this is the reception area, so when dinners went on here at the site, this would be where the cocktail hour was enjoyed. the dining room is an important room in the activities here at valkill. the table setting here was derived from an early...
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i look forward to visiting hyde park again. paul: that is it for today. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> every sunday we feature the presidency, a weekly series exploring policies and legacies. are watching american history tv. >>
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park. >> hyde park was most important, he went during the whole president about 200 times the hyde park, that is the most important. >> how would he get there. >> training, in washington at ten or 11 at night and it would reach hyde park by the morning he would go to sleep on the plane, he loved traveling by train he had his own compartment and because of paralysis he did not like staff moving but he could feel grounded on the train. eleanor was the opposite she like to get places fast so she did not travel by train but she would go as well. >> what year did he die. >> 1945. >> to remember the exact date. >> april 12. >> what your duty contract polio and have billed legs and arms. >> when he was like 37 years old he contracted polio. one of the things i understood more by doing this book and how much the paralysis was a part of his everyday life. i like so many in the country had a saying that he conquered and he was left a bit laying. but he was a full paraplegic, he could not get out of bed in the morning without turning his body to the side of the better being helped in the wheelchai
park. >> hyde park was most important, he went during the whole president about 200 times the hyde park, that is the most important. >> how would he get there. >> training, in washington at ten or 11 at night and it would reach hyde park by the morning he would go to sleep on the plane, he loved traveling by train he had his own compartment and because of paralysis he did not like staff moving but he could feel grounded on the train. eleanor was the opposite she like to get...
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i look forward to visiting hyde park again. paul: that is it for today. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> every sunday we feature the presidency, a weekly series exploring policies and legacies. are watching american history tv. >> the cities tour travels the country, exploring the american story. we have been to more than 200 communities across the nation. like many americans, our staff is staying close to home due to the coronavirus. next, a look at one of our visits. >> i am standing here next to a magnificent piece of sculpture. this artist was apache. he was born in oklahoma. he was a descendent of geronimo's band who was removed geronimo andfter his band were captured. he later became a terrific artist. this is a native american on horseback. that is truly the story of native americans in the southern's plains region. in the panhandle especially. available, incame the 1600s, the comanches
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so although the bill includes the hyde amendment this year, let me be clear, we will fight amendment, tohyde ensure women of color and all women have access to the reproductive health that they deserve. i am proud to be a member of this institution, because of what we can do in moments like these. in moments of crisis, where federal leadership is vital yet missing, government must act, and we do so now as the virus is spiking. with this funding bill for 2021, we are building on our emergency response to provide emergency investment and long-term investment. we can and we must defeat the virus, and the racial disparities that have been exposed in health, education, and the economy. let us do that together by advancing this bill. just a second to say thank you to the staff for all of their hard work to get this bill done. to the majority staff, brad allen, jared bass, jennifer, stephen,ckie, roy, philip. the minority staff, susan ross and catherine salmond. staff, oftentimes members take your word for granted. -- that does not happen by alchemy. we can only do it with your help and supp
so although the bill includes the hyde amendment this year, let me be clear, we will fight amendment, tohyde ensure women of color and all women have access to the reproductive health that they deserve. i am proud to be a member of this institution, because of what we can do in moments like these. in moments of crisis, where federal leadership is vital yet missing, government must act, and we do so now as the virus is spiking. with this funding bill for 2021, we are building on our emergency...
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then we would normally all congregates in hyde park at the permanent memorial.minutes consisting of survivors orfamilies of 30 minutes consisting of survivors or families of victims speaking, saying a few words about what the day means to them and sometimes we have some public officials there, as well. we have acquired singing a few songs, as well and a minute? silence. georgina, how will today be marked? today, sudhesh and i am a group of people, survivors and bereaved, have come together to create a video which will be on you tube at noon today. i think we can let viewers see a clip of that. let's do that. on this day in 2005, 52 innocent people were murdered in a coordinated terrorist attack across london public transport infrastructure. no one who was in london on the 7th ofjuly, 2005, will ever forget what they experienced that day. no one wants to be part of the 7/7 community. it not for our twist of fate that the rate would be of their loved ones and we would all be four years on someone else was myjourney. and we would all be four years on someone else w
then we would normally all congregates in hyde park at the permanent memorial.minutes consisting of survivors orfamilies of 30 minutes consisting of survivors or families of victims speaking, saying a few words about what the day means to them and sometimes we have some public officials there, as well. we have acquired singing a few songs, as well and a minute? silence. georgina, how will today be marked? today, sudhesh and i am a group of people, survivors and bereaved, have come together to...
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caroline hyde leading fed coverage. all i can say is the meeting is scheduled to be a yonder -- a my radarhich means is up. francine: let's get to first word news with ritika gupta. ritika: mitch mcconnell insists that businesses, schools, and other organizations be protected against coronavirus lawsuits, and that has bogged down talks over a new stemless package. demanding that changes to liability law include wholesale in the legislation. nancy pelosi says that shows he is not serious about reaching a deal. federal reserve policy makers will turn their attention on how to jumpstart a stronger rebound from their sessions. they are all but set to keep their benchmark overnight rate unchanged when they wrap up their meeting today. the fed releases a statement at 2:00 p.m. new york time, jerome powell holding a news conference 30 minutes later. telln ceo jeff bezos will -- will say that his customers -- his company -- he will strike a patriotic tone for his appearance before the house antitrust subcommittee. u.k. may loos
caroline hyde leading fed coverage. all i can say is the meeting is scheduled to be a yonder -- a my radarhich means is up. francine: let's get to first word news with ritika gupta. ritika: mitch mcconnell insists that businesses, schools, and other organizations be protected against coronavirus lawsuits, and that has bogged down talks over a new stemless package. demanding that changes to liability law include wholesale in the legislation. nancy pelosi says that shows he is not serious about...
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illegal raves have been taking place weekly in berlin's house in hyde park. up to 5000 are thought to have attended one last saturday. laura was one of them she wanted to remain anonymous. just look around you at every football match there are at least 22 people on the field with substitutes you've got up to 30 or 40 people and they were very quick to allow that again. sure with restrictions but this categorical ban ignores the needs of the party community. but rivers seem to be ignoring the threat of the coronavirus. i think the problem with a lot of people is that they can't understand why open air options are not being made available. they don't see an infection risk because there have been numerous large events such as demonstrations with no infections if you look it would appear that there is little danger of infection so i guess people say why not make it legal and if it's not made legal they do it illegally. being moms yes i'm for so. many club owners have asked district authorities to allow open air events they've been waiting months for a decision. t
illegal raves have been taking place weekly in berlin's house in hyde park. up to 5000 are thought to have attended one last saturday. laura was one of them she wanted to remain anonymous. just look around you at every football match there are at least 22 people on the field with substitutes you've got up to 30 or 40 people and they were very quick to allow that again. sure with restrictions but this categorical ban ignores the needs of the party community. but rivers seem to be ignoring the...
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if, for some reason, franklin it was not in hyde park, mrs. roosevelt, here on her own, which used to spend her time at val-kill, which is only a couple short miles away from the site. in this direction, we have the entrance to sara delano roosevelt's the durham, and as you can see, mrs. roosevelt's bedroom is sandwiched between them sara and her husband, franklin. the same as, and her lifetime, she herself was sandwiched between franklin and his mother, sara. >> a little bit of talk there about her mother in law. what was sara delano roosevelt like? >> well, first off, franklin was around the child. fdr had half brother, rosy, and his father was a fine, upstanding man. he died when he was a freshman at harvard in 1900, so sara was left meeting -- after lost his father in 100, and he was born in 19 -- but sara could be domineering. issues very overprotective franklin in a good way. he is to go play, and go bird-watching, which was a big avocation of his, join the american ornithological union, used to climb trees on the grounds, and she kept a
if, for some reason, franklin it was not in hyde park, mrs. roosevelt, here on her own, which used to spend her time at val-kill, which is only a couple short miles away from the site. in this direction, we have the entrance to sara delano roosevelt's the durham, and as you can see, mrs. roosevelt's bedroom is sandwiched between them sara and her husband, franklin. the same as, and her lifetime, she herself was sandwiched between franklin and his mother, sara. >> a little bit of talk...
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between 1976 when the hyde amendment was passed in 2002. tragically, we've also seen nationwide that as abortion access goes down, maternal mortality and morbidity goes up. the center for disease control and prevention, cdc, reports that today american indians and alaskan native women are twice to three times more likely to die rom pregnancy related causes than white women. -- to die from. president trump, uncommitted to passing concrete -- president sharp, i am committed to pass -- with barbara lee to end the hyde amendment once and for all. but what else do you think we need to do to improve -- [inaudible] >> i really appreciate that question, thank you. and thank you for recognizing the disproportionate and high rate of maternal mortality rates. you're right, we do suffer at a rate of 2.3 times higher, and it's even worse in rural communities where that rate is 4.5 times higher for our population. and i can say from personal experience, i have one child and ended up in intensive in the ie unit. my child was at risk of dying, and he was b
between 1976 when the hyde amendment was passed in 2002. tragically, we've also seen nationwide that as abortion access goes down, maternal mortality and morbidity goes up. the center for disease control and prevention, cdc, reports that today american indians and alaskan native women are twice to three times more likely to die rom pregnancy related causes than white women. -- to die from. president trump, uncommitted to passing concrete -- president sharp, i am committed to pass -- with...
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but over the past 44 years, the hyde amendment has expanded and expanded. and today restrictions on abortion coverage also impact anyone receiving health care through the indian health service. because ihs facilities are often the lone source of reproductive health care for native american women, the hyde amendment effectively denies women their con tour nally protected legal right to a safe and legal medical procedure. a study published by the native american women's health education resource center found that only 25 abortions were performed through the ihs system between 1976 when the hyde amendment was passed and 2002. tragically, we have also seen nationwide that as abortion access goes down, maternal mortality and morbidity goes up. the center for disease control and prevention, cdc, reports that today american indians and alaskan native women are twice to three times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women. so, president sharp, i'm committed to passing timely what we call [ inaudible ] representative barbara lee to end the h
but over the past 44 years, the hyde amendment has expanded and expanded. and today restrictions on abortion coverage also impact anyone receiving health care through the indian health service. because ihs facilities are often the lone source of reproductive health care for native american women, the hyde amendment effectively denies women their con tour nally protected legal right to a safe and legal medical procedure. a study published by the native american women's health education resource...
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like most of the protests in london's hyde park was organized pretty much at the last minute. only met her to speak recently but nothing but yeah right you know full well that. you know it but you did remember that when i'm off to phoenix it's my job i went off to. my books all within about half an hour it's about someone else but i will wait for the people that it was because it's important that the demonstrate big numbers to make sure that the message gets across and the movement becomes a catalyst for change. we know it's not going well cause we know all we wanna know i think. that. 7 was the of the of the. that is why we are here we have aughts because we are. we have lost because we are worried and we want to because we need some. of the and change means fundamental change in schools in the workplace and in the judicial system. not everyone here thinks that such change is necessary david church and his father is jamaican citizen breaks us alliance member on the london assembly he's come as an observer. i don't agree with the. narrative that britain is a systemically racis
like most of the protests in london's hyde park was organized pretty much at the last minute. only met her to speak recently but nothing but yeah right you know full well that. you know it but you did remember that when i'm off to phoenix it's my job i went off to. my books all within about half an hour it's about someone else but i will wait for the people that it was because it's important that the demonstrate big numbers to make sure that the message gets across and the movement becomes a...
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like most of the protests this demo in london's hyde park was organized pretty much at the last minute. when we met her 2 speakers recently but nothing but yeah you know full time. unit but you did remember that when i'm off to phoenix it's a job and then off to. salt within about half an hour it's about someone else but i will light a fire out of people that's what's going on but it's important that the demonstrate big numbers to make sure that the message gets across and the movement becomes a catalyst for change. we know it's not that way because we know everyone i know. that they said oh i was. that's is why we are who you are we have our cause we are thrown your way we want to because we worry you and we want mccall's we need. the change means fundamental change in schools in the workplace and in the judicial system maybe. not everyone here thinks that such change is necessary david kirton his father is jamaican citizen breaks us alliance member on the london assembly he's come as an observer. i don't agree with the. narrative that britain is a systemically racist country this is
like most of the protests this demo in london's hyde park was organized pretty much at the last minute. when we met her 2 speakers recently but nothing but yeah you know full time. unit but you did remember that when i'm off to phoenix it's a job and then off to. salt within about half an hour it's about someone else but i will light a fire out of people that's what's going on but it's important that the demonstrate big numbers to make sure that the message gets across and the movement becomes...
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. ♪ ♪ caroline hyde: i'm caroline hyde. is "what'dtick" this you miss?."oline: the nasdaq with a drop this week as we rotate from tech into defenses. but hey, it's a friday. let's get takeout. or you could head to the store yourself. habits areting changing. and trump demands a payroll/to taxes. what cut a cut mean and why are lawmakers on both sides speaking against it? the banks are all out, pretty much, as the government sends money in every direction at the same time. the banks putting up about $35 billion in profit to brace for the potential of souring loans. ceo's talked about this in their call, not knowing how bad it could get. ask the economy, it's hard to tell. >> we cannot forecast future, we don't know. >> it's a completely unpredictable environment. >> where it goes, we will see. >> it depends on how quickly the covid outbreak subsides. >> it's going to be a much murkier environment going or word. >> the path reopening in many states remains unclear. >> the pandemic has a grip on the economy and it doesn't seem likely to loosen until vaccines
. ♪ ♪ caroline hyde: i'm caroline hyde. is "what'dtick" this you miss?."oline: the nasdaq with a drop this week as we rotate from tech into defenses. but hey, it's a friday. let's get takeout. or you could head to the store yourself. habits areting changing. and trump demands a payroll/to taxes. what cut a cut mean and why are lawmakers on both sides speaking against it? the banks are all out, pretty much, as the government sends money in every direction at the same time. the...
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i am romaine bostick alongside caroline hyde.time we bring in joe weisenthal in austin, texas, always keeping an eye on the market and economy. we got those numbers today and i guess it was an improvement but they are still high. news, ever since the peak, where we got around 9 million claims come every week since then has been an improvement subsequent. we have this streak of lower and lower claims. really high. it is last week, 1.4 2 million claims. this week, 1.31, better than expected. it is still really high. caroline: still really high and does not bode well if you get headlines like we have with texas reporting record coronavirus desk -- coronavirus deaths for a third straight day. how much does this all play into how backward looking some of the states are in how indeed we might start to see a pullback? joe: i think there is a pretty widespread view that the pullback is here. there was fresh spending data that jp morgan put out today of their cardholders. they said something really interesting, that not only are they seei
i am romaine bostick alongside caroline hyde.time we bring in joe weisenthal in austin, texas, always keeping an eye on the market and economy. we got those numbers today and i guess it was an improvement but they are still high. news, ever since the peak, where we got around 9 million claims come every week since then has been an improvement subsequent. we have this streak of lower and lower claims. really high. it is last week, 1.4 2 million claims. this week, 1.31, better than expected. it...
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like most of the protests this demo in london's hyde park was organized pretty much at the last minute. only met her speakers recently knowing. full well that sounds. good to me that would. be off the phoenix site and then off to. my books all within about half an hour despite the more numbers i will wait for the people that it was because it's important that the demonstrate big numbers to make sure that the message gets across and the movement becomes a catalyst for change. why we did not die because we know everyone i know. that. was. that is why we are who you are we have our cause we are you know we want to because we were raised here and we want to because we need. the change means fundamental change in schools in the workplace and in the judicial system. you know not everyone here thinks that such change is necessary david curtain his father is jamaican citizen breaks us alliance member on the london assembly he's come as an observer. i don't agree with the. narrative that britain is a systemically racist country that this is one of the best countries in the world to be a black p
like most of the protests this demo in london's hyde park was organized pretty much at the last minute. only met her speakers recently knowing. full well that sounds. good to me that would. be off the phoenix site and then off to. my books all within about half an hour despite the more numbers i will wait for the people that it was because it's important that the demonstrate big numbers to make sure that the message gets across and the movement becomes a catalyst for change. why we did not die...
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like most of the protests this demo in london's hyde park was organized pretty much at the last minute. when we met her 2 speakers recently but nothing but yeah you know full well that. you know. that you don't want to remember that when i'm off to phoenix it's made up and then off to. my books all within about half an hour it's about from one of those i will white. people that has become like that it's important that the demolition big numbers to make sure that the message gets across and the movement becomes a catalyst for change. by we know nothing of course we know all we wanna know i think. that so you said oh it was the. that is why we are here we have a bots because we are no you're right we have lost will cause we worry and we won't because we need some. of the and change means fundamental change in schools in the workplace and in the judicial system means that. not everyone here thinks that such change is necessary dana church and his father is jamaican since is a break this alliance member on the london assembly he's come as an observer i don't agree with the. narrative that
like most of the protests this demo in london's hyde park was organized pretty much at the last minute. when we met her 2 speakers recently but nothing but yeah you know full well that. you know. that you don't want to remember that when i'm off to phoenix it's made up and then off to. my books all within about half an hour it's about from one of those i will white. people that has become like that it's important that the demolition big numbers to make sure that the message gets across and the...
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well to german football where bundesliga side vander bremen were held to a draw i 2nd division hyde now i'm in the 1st leg of their playoff the 2nd leg is on monday with the winners getting a spot in the german top flight and losers having to settle for the 2nd tier. florian coalfields further blame and produced a stunning 61 win over cologne last weekend to keep alive the hopes of staying in the league or confidence was there for high for the home 1st leg of their play off against 2nd tier hiden time. but it was the visitors who had much the better chances in the 1st half maurice multiroom screwing this shot wide for haydn time who have never been in the windows league. lackluster braman were mainly reduced to long shots as the rain poured in the 2nd half and they had nicolas moyes sunda sent off late on. hiding behind continued their strong showing and almost dropped the lead at the death. nil nil it's ended hard time has a population of less than $50000.00 and will be one of the small these places ever supposed to men's bond as the good team but the dream looks very much on in monday
well to german football where bundesliga side vander bremen were held to a draw i 2nd division hyde now i'm in the 1st leg of their playoff the 2nd leg is on monday with the winners getting a spot in the german top flight and losers having to settle for the 2nd tier. florian coalfields further blame and produced a stunning 61 win over cologne last weekend to keep alive the hopes of staying in the league or confidence was there for high for the home 1st leg of their play off against 2nd tier...
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you also have outraised your opponent, a republican, cindy hyde-smith. what i find interesting about mississippi is that black people comprise almost 40% of the population, but because of rampant voter suppression, they don't necessarily comprise a large portion of the voting share. how are you going to -- i guess hurdle that obstacle in turning out the vote given the stark racial lines where -- how voters tend to vote in mississippi? >> well, good morning, tiffany. good to be with you and i do appreciate that question. first of all, we did -- we did outraise against senator hyde-smith by three times and we can do it again. we just need more and more resources. if the democrats want to see me at their gains, in the u.s. senate, then they cannot ignore the south. because this race goes through the south, goes through south carolina. and it goes through mississippi. i'm glad that you mentioned our last race. that was a prelude. it was a run-up to this race. we ran it 18 months ago. we had only six months to run and we got 47% of the statewide vote. here in
you also have outraised your opponent, a republican, cindy hyde-smith. what i find interesting about mississippi is that black people comprise almost 40% of the population, but because of rampant voter suppression, they don't necessarily comprise a large portion of the voting share. how are you going to -- i guess hurdle that obstacle in turning out the vote given the stark racial lines where -- how voters tend to vote in mississippi? >> well, good morning, tiffany. good to be with you...
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continues to disrupt people's lives we look at this decision and big impact on the saudi economy hyde's 2020 on al-jazeera. see it often seems to. go on since it didn't see. anything to kill him in. the. audition with. let's hear the crunch and i will. unless you're going to do that. and if you don't. well you that although i know that now it's a bad night here but let me work hard if you're in charge. here . since 1969 i've been working with this new deron williams production. but now i'm working on the cars. i learned german my friend will go with 2 people who are men the guardians of the archives. where you view these freedoms. hairbreadth creaming at all assuming. would be in danger of not. i don't really want b.s. about my model yes and jordan are your man and i you i would in it off i'd already busy housing. that's got any future no. i don't even know why seattle i thought maybe but why she wouldn't really say who lived there. i really had to her you are pretty savvy for my side of him and what number of men here my gosh you know demographics you know come so also by so many limit
continues to disrupt people's lives we look at this decision and big impact on the saudi economy hyde's 2020 on al-jazeera. see it often seems to. go on since it didn't see. anything to kill him in. the. audition with. let's hear the crunch and i will. unless you're going to do that. and if you don't. well you that although i know that now it's a bad night here but let me work hard if you're in charge. here . since 1969 i've been working with this new deron williams production. but now i'm...
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quite in some ways yes my a new man but i am glad as they did to yammer hyde's but the most they hadthe religion the national. my track and the law and the my side and they. and this is the land of their people the crimean tatar capital. has been their home for centuries but since the annexation by russia tens of thousands have fled north to various parts of ukraine now a muslim minority with fewer than 300000 remaining they live under the constant threat of arrest should they dare to speak out against the occupation. in the middle of the 19th century they were the majority today they make up around 12 percent of the population of crimea as 2500000 inhabitants as more and more russians are encouraged by moscow to move here. that's not exist was real rids me and i should steve nestle easy mia. totters though are distrusted by many russians they have lived here since the 14th century when various turkic tribes invaded. but their wealth depended mainly on the trading of slaves who they captured in regular raids across the region selling them on to autumn in slave markets and cost on to
quite in some ways yes my a new man but i am glad as they did to yammer hyde's but the most they hadthe religion the national. my track and the law and the my side and they. and this is the land of their people the crimean tatar capital. has been their home for centuries but since the annexation by russia tens of thousands have fled north to various parts of ukraine now a muslim minority with fewer than 300000 remaining they live under the constant threat of arrest should they dare to speak out...
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first is paul sparrow, who is director of the franklin d roosevelt presidential museum and library in hyde park, new york, following a career as a documentary filmmaker and a senior executive at the museum. paul has been directing the roosevelt library museum since 2015. he will be talking obviously about fdr and the manhattan project. our second guest is clifton truman daniel who is the eldest grandson of president harry truman. he is also a truman scholar. he has spent quite a bit of time studying the life and career of his grandfather. and he currently serves as honorary chairman of the board of trustees at the harry truman presidential library and museum in independence, missouri. today, we will give a great opportunity for question-and-answer. please weigh in with lots of questions. we have already been talking quite a bit off-camera about our topic today. and i guarantee there will be a lot of interesting ideas and discussion. so i will begin and introduce paul to the program. thank you. paul: thank you, ed. thank you, clifton, for being part of this today. i'm very excited. this is
first is paul sparrow, who is director of the franklin d roosevelt presidential museum and library in hyde park, new york, following a career as a documentary filmmaker and a senior executive at the museum. paul has been directing the roosevelt library museum since 2015. he will be talking obviously about fdr and the manhattan project. our second guest is clifton truman daniel who is the eldest grandson of president harry truman. he is also a truman scholar. he has spent quite a bit of time...
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first is paul sparrow, who is director of the franklin d roosevelt presidential museum and library in hydeareer as a documentary filmmaker and a senior executive at the museum. paul has been directing the roosevelt library museum since 2015. he will be talking obviously about fdr and the manhattan project. our second guest is clifton truman daniel who is the eldest grandson of prid
first is paul sparrow, who is director of the franklin d roosevelt presidential museum and library in hydeareer as a documentary filmmaker and a senior executive at the museum. paul has been directing the roosevelt library museum since 2015. he will be talking obviously about fdr and the manhattan project. our second guest is clifton truman daniel who is the eldest grandson of prid
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>>> coming up next -- >> 50% of our hyde county right now. >> bay area hospitals are treating covid-19 patient sent from other parts of the state as the virus surges in southern california. >>> some medical facilities in southern california are at or near capacity, forcing officials to find additional beds. >> those patients are now being sent to hospitals in the bay area. california now has nearly 265,000 cases of coronavirus and more than 6300 people have died. in the bay area, there are nearly 30,000 cases and 602 people have died. that is up from 600 yesterday. also, the state saw another record number of hospitalizations. there are currently more than 5600 patients in california hospitals. this is also the 16th straight day that hospitalizations hit record highs. how bay area hospitals are helping with the surge. >> you know how counties help each other in an emergency? that is mutual aid. they do the same thing in the medical community. the bay area is helping by taking in covid-19 patient from as far south as imperial county which shares a border with mexico. >> both of the hosp
>>> coming up next -- >> 50% of our hyde county right now. >> bay area hospitals are treating covid-19 patient sent from other parts of the state as the virus surges in southern california. >>> some medical facilities in southern california are at or near capacity, forcing officials to find additional beds. >> those patients are now being sent to hospitals in the bay area. california now has nearly 265,000 cases of coronavirus and more than 6300 people have...
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i am paul sparrow, director of the presidential library in hyde park, new york. today we will talk about the relationship between two of the most important political families in american history during the 20th century, the roosevelts and kennedys. i am joined by the director of the jfk library. thank you for joining me. this is one of the most interesting and complicated
i am paul sparrow, director of the presidential library in hyde park, new york. today we will talk about the relationship between two of the most important political families in american history during the 20th century, the roosevelts and kennedys. i am joined by the director of the jfk library. thank you for joining me. this is one of the most interesting and complicated
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repealing the hyde amendment, policy that supports abortions around the world.en supports late-term abortion, allowing innocent, unborn children to be aborted up to the moment of birth. economy, itut our is about our well-being, it is about our values. theit is also about security of our nation at home. doubt --y, don't ever president donald trump and this administration stand with the men and women of law enforcement. [applause] the president and i know that the men and women who put on the uniform of law-enforcement everyday are the best of us. they risk their lives every day. they consider our lives more organs than their own -- our lives more important than their own and they have our support. it is a false choice to think we have to choose between supporting law enforcement and our african-american neighbors and friends. under president donald trump, we will so law enforcement, improve the look safety, and stand with african-american families and all minorities to improve the quality of life. -- of life and our cities and towns. [applause] believesst, joe b
repealing the hyde amendment, policy that supports abortions around the world.en supports late-term abortion, allowing innocent, unborn children to be aborted up to the moment of birth. economy, itut our is about our well-being, it is about our values. theit is also about security of our nation at home. doubt --y, don't ever president donald trump and this administration stand with the men and women of law enforcement. [applause] the president and i know that the men and women who put on the...
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this in 20 minutes into the conference you could hear a reporter's into the presidential library in hyde park he says we have a bit of a security problem. i had to move from the american embassy to the russian embassy because there were six nazi commanders on the roof. it gets a laugh, and he says it would have been a pretty good hold if they could have gotten all three of us and he continues laughing and the press joins in and what is most amazing and you can see fdr then says let me tell you about china into bigger one with no follow-up questions. it's like it was just a big rumor. there were some interviews of people using pseudonyms. after 2003 the secret intelligence agency released a treasure trove of classified documents about what happened in tehran and they even threw a young man barely 20-years-old but played a role in stopping the attack. i was able to get ahold o a holf those documents, get them translated and then i went to newspapers and american archives, british archives, german archives to put all the pieces together to tell the true story of what happened that week in t
this in 20 minutes into the conference you could hear a reporter's into the presidential library in hyde park he says we have a bit of a security problem. i had to move from the american embassy to the russian embassy because there were six nazi commanders on the roof. it gets a laugh, and he says it would have been a pretty good hold if they could have gotten all three of us and he continues laughing and the press joins in and what is most amazing and you can see fdr then says let me tell you...
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we're very good very good under a big presence we have nothing against the family 2 games against hyde and hi i'm surprised 3rd place finishes in the 2nd division in the 1st leg at braman visit study and the underdogs but it's all to a goal a strong performance because if you want to give my sense before hand we wanted to retain a chance of maybe pulling off a sensation in the reserves once a shelf but in their own backyard hide unhide suffered an early setback with just 3 minutes on the clock fullback norman toy a child's attempted clearance went badly wrong it's a. better way to get just the stuff that requires that left hide unhide needing to and brain than firmly in the driving seat you know today of course of course the the fast goal helped us in the game the hosts kept plugging away but there were no more goals forthcoming from either side until 5 minutes from the end. but my kids. thanks jim. sometimes right number. 5 minutes left plus for those 6. it would have been in keeping with the season if we'd see literally. vetter on a knife edge again until the 94th minute this is bott
we're very good very good under a big presence we have nothing against the family 2 games against hyde and hi i'm surprised 3rd place finishes in the 2nd division in the 1st leg at braman visit study and the underdogs but it's all to a goal a strong performance because if you want to give my sense before hand we wanted to retain a chance of maybe pulling off a sensation in the reserves once a shelf but in their own backyard hide unhide suffered an early setback with just 3 minutes on the clock...
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this was very good very good on their big preserve we have nothing against the family 2 games against hyde and hi i'm surprised 3rd place finishes in the 2nd division in the 1st leg and brain and visit study and the underdogs but also would go a stroll with the phones because if you're one i gave my son before hand we wanted to retain a chance of maybe pulling off a sensation in the research that's been switched off but in their own backyard hide unhide. suffered an early setback with just 3 minutes on the clock fullback norman toy a child's attempted clearance went badly wrong so. that it could get just the stats that required that left hide unhide needing to and brain and firmly in the driving seat you know today of course of course the the fast bowler who helped us in the game the hosts kept plugging away but there were no more goals for coming to either side until 5 minutes from the end. but the bucket it's good. sometimes right now i feel like 5 minutes left plus for those 6 at a time it would have been in keeping with the season if we really. vetter on a knife edge again until the 94
this was very good very good on their big preserve we have nothing against the family 2 games against hyde and hi i'm surprised 3rd place finishes in the 2nd division in the 1st leg and brain and visit study and the underdogs but also would go a stroll with the phones because if you're one i gave my son before hand we wanted to retain a chance of maybe pulling off a sensation in the research that's been switched off but in their own backyard hide unhide. suffered an early setback with just 3...