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not just in ohio but all of the northwest territory which included indiana, illinois, indiana, illinois, michigan and wisconsin. imagine if the slaves were admitted and what would've happened. there would have been no underground railroad or harriet beecher stowe. or uncle tom's cabin are the most influential novel written by any american. and the whole picture would have been different one man there is no statue of him. and to be totally forgotten so imagine the excitement we felt to hear all these letters. and that alone as well over 1000 pieces. and joe barker a wonderful carpenter who became the first architect.rc very gifted and their own writings and intentionally. to have a sense of humor. and then they like to drink of course alcohol, whiskey was the only thing they had. giving birth to a child or suffering they couldn't just give you a pain killer. we forget how important whiskey was as currency. they didn't have money to use. and and that we are so actively involved in this world that nobody ever lived in the past. there was no past. there is no past it was their present and t
not just in ohio but all of the northwest territory which included indiana, illinois, indiana, illinois, michigan and wisconsin. imagine if the slaves were admitted and what would've happened. there would have been no underground railroad or harriet beecher stowe. or uncle tom's cabin are the most influential novel written by any american. and the whole picture would have been different one man there is no statue of him. and to be totally forgotten so imagine the excitement we felt to hear all...
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absolutely killed it and when we come back we'll talk about where she starts i think she's than indiana illinois girl and we'll find out how you go from there to netflix and all places in between with lauren lot since right after this on dennis miller plus one. the rest in charge. that you're free and. what about the trying to get into specific indictments what kind of things can be expected is a deal in the cards we just it's fisa. so we were sisters in terms he's. going to be no increase in the. number you. know him of those he just comes up with if they're going to nuke you know that of. antarctica is a very international community it. can be used to the track and leave it to. you this is the start of the. resolution some of the. mr newkirk of brazil so their nuclear cooperation in antarctica is everything because he was deluded live in front of t.v. with the above the. 5 ahead level the fact that all day father decided not to take his place. with my god and tell you that. the world is driven by a dream shaped by our own person. who dares thinks. we dare to ask. hey folks welcome back to denn
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absolutely killed it and when we come back we'll talk about where she starts i think she's been indiana illinois girl and we'll find out how you go from there to netflix and all places in between with lauren left it's right after this on dennis miller plus one. yes. you are. you going. to. the arrest and charging of glenn maxwell and saga takes a new turn what about the trying in the specific indictments what kind of defense can be expected is a deal in the cards and will justice be served. so we were. going to name chris mccallum give you more. you. remember the just can stuff it up with if they didn't feel that oh. antarctica is a very international community. media used to try to flee. to this guy who confessed this study says need to eat. those who pushed them that they were good news for the business for their nuclear cooperation is everything because he was polluted with it in front of t.v. with. the. 5 they have and with a fact because they either decided not to take his place. with i gave you that. hey folks welcome back to dennis miller plus one and we are joined today by the like full
absolutely killed it and when we come back we'll talk about where she starts i think she's been indiana illinois girl and we'll find out how you go from there to netflix and all places in between with lauren left it's right after this on dennis miller plus one. yes. you are. you going. to. the arrest and charging of glenn maxwell and saga takes a new turn what about the trying in the specific indictments what kind of defense can be expected is a deal in the cards and will justice be served. so...
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absolutely killed it and when we come back we'll talk about where she starts i think she's just an indiana illinois girl and we'll find out how you go from there to netflix and all places in between with lauren left it's right after this on dennis miller plus one. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. so we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy foundation let it be an arms race. spearing dramatic developing the only relief i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and. time after time corporations repeat the same mantra sustainability it's very important to accelerate the transition to sustainable transport sustainability. more equitable and sustainable world. they claim their production is completely harmless . got got to understand the model sometimes it does not the prison companies want us to feel good about buying their products while the damage is being done far away this isn't all of this let's kee
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at the same time, we see infections pick up in other states, kentucky, indiana, illinois, georgia, ohio, indiana, so the gains that we are making in the states that look like they are starting to peek will now be offset by the other states that look like they are accelerating. host: why are they slowing down and the sunbelt states? why are they picking up in the states that you mentioned? guest: it is unclear exactly what the ingredient was that caused the epidemic to start to slow in the sunbelt state the policy action was slow to be implemented, but the government did try to take action, for example, to encourage masks or mandate masks. they took action to close certain congregate menus, like bars, reduce headcount in restaurants, close entertainment venues, like movie theaters, particularly in arizona. consumers drawn back a little bit as they saw infection spreading in their state. more compliance with masks and targeted policy action may have been enough to start to bend the epidemic without a strict lockdown like we have had to do in the northeast, largely because the epidemics we
at the same time, we see infections pick up in other states, kentucky, indiana, illinois, georgia, ohio, indiana, so the gains that we are making in the states that look like they are starting to peek will now be offset by the other states that look like they are accelerating. host: why are they slowing down and the sunbelt states? why are they picking up in the states that you mentioned? guest: it is unclear exactly what the ingredient was that caused the epidemic to start to slow in the...
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you look at kentucky, indiana, illinois, georgia, ohio, alabama, south carolina have looked bad for a period of time. and so the gains that we're making in the states that look like they're starting to peak are going to be offset by the other state that is look like they're accelerating. >> why are they showing down in the sunbelt states and picking up in the states that you mentioned? >> it's unclear what exactly the ingredient was that caused the epidemic to start to slow in the sunbelt states. policy action was slow to be implemented but the governors in those states did eventually take actions, for example, to try to encourage the use of masks or mandate masks. they took actions to cut -- close certain congregate venues like bars and reduce head count and restaurants, close movie theaters, particularly in arizona. so the distincticombination of action, consumers drawing back a little bit, more compliance with masks and targeted policy actions to take mitigation steps may have been enough to start to bend the epidemic without strict lockdowns like we had to do in the northeast beca
you look at kentucky, indiana, illinois, georgia, ohio, alabama, south carolina have looked bad for a period of time. and so the gains that we're making in the states that look like they're starting to peak are going to be offset by the other state that is look like they're accelerating. >> why are they showing down in the sunbelt states and picking up in the states that you mentioned? >> it's unclear what exactly the ingredient was that caused the epidemic to start to slow in the...
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it's going to start moving into ohio, indiana, illinois. this is terrible. we're increasing the number of deaths every day. it's looking more and more like may and pretty soon it's going to look like april. we're still bickering about whether we should be wearing masks. we should be so far beyond this, having a national control to bring our country back to containment. the nation is paralyzed. we can't open schools. we can't have anything close to a normal level of life. yet, we have a totally disengaged white house right now that will not take ownership and will not even admit there's a problem. last week i was on with you and maybe things were getting a little better. the president seemed to be conceding a couple things, that things will get worse before they get better. earlier this week he reverted to the old playbook talking about hydroxychloroquine and it's a harmless virus. the country is frustrated. i'm frustrated because we know what needs to be done. we need to bring it down to containment. we can get there by october 1st. it's not that hard. we ca
it's going to start moving into ohio, indiana, illinois. this is terrible. we're increasing the number of deaths every day. it's looking more and more like may and pretty soon it's going to look like april. we're still bickering about whether we should be wearing masks. we should be so far beyond this, having a national control to bring our country back to containment. the nation is paralyzed. we can't open schools. we can't have anything close to a normal level of life. yet, we have a totally...
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at the same time, we see infections pick up in other states, kentucky, indiana, illinois, georgia, ohiodiana, so the gains that we are making in the states that look like they are starting to peek will now be offset by the other states that look like they are accelerating. host: why are they slowing down and the sunbelt states? why are they picking up in the states that you mentioned? guest: it is unclear exactly what the ingredient was that caused the epidemic to start to slow in the sunbelt state the policy action was slow to be implemented, but the government did try to take action, for example, to encourage masks or mandate masks. they took action to close certain congregate menus, like bars, reduce headcount in restaurants, close entertainment venues, like movie theaters, particularly in arizona. consumers drawn back a little bit as they saw infection spreading in their state. more compliance with masks and targeted policy action may have been enough to start to bend the epidemic without a strict lockdown like we have had to do in the northeast, largely because the epidemics were m
at the same time, we see infections pick up in other states, kentucky, indiana, illinois, georgia, ohiodiana, so the gains that we are making in the states that look like they are starting to peek will now be offset by the other states that look like they are accelerating. host: why are they slowing down and the sunbelt states? why are they picking up in the states that you mentioned? guest: it is unclear exactly what the ingredient was that caused the epidemic to start to slow in the sunbelt...
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that is not fair to states like wisconsin and indiana, close to illinois, who have bitten the bullet and funded their pension. that is not fair to them. we are glad that that is dead on arrival. that is important as a first step. let's be prudent. there is a lot of talks about education money. that is a vital concern. i had moms and dads yesterday talking to me about that in the carolinas about their concern and worry. children,to get the in a responsible way, back in school. any education money, let's let it follow the families. families have tough decisions to make about what to do with their children. whether to go ahead and go along with public school plans being formulated, or to go with homeschooling or private options. this is a difficult time for parents. let's make sure any education funding follows the parents' wishes. either stipends or the ability with education accounts to let them make more of the decisions rather than washington throwing a bunch of money at public schools. host: we have calls lined up. the first on the democrats line, cincinnati, ohio. go ahead, tonya.
that is not fair to states like wisconsin and indiana, close to illinois, who have bitten the bullet and funded their pension. that is not fair to them. we are glad that that is dead on arrival. that is important as a first step. let's be prudent. there is a lot of talks about education money. that is a vital concern. i had moms and dads yesterday talking to me about that in the carolinas about their concern and worry. children,to get the in a responsible way, back in school. any education...
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traditional southeast, you know, when we talk about alabama, mississippi, up into tennessee now, indiana, ohio, illinois. this is terrible. we are -- we talk about the 21 red zones. the whole nation is going to be a red zone at this rate and we've got to take steps. >> that explains, dr. hotez, this new report that has just been released by the john hopkins university, which says that the u.s. needs to reset its response, reset its entire response to this virus at the federal, state, and local levels to get this pandemic under control. what steps would you like to see the national leadership for example from the president on down take right now? >> i haven't seen the john hopkins report but remember last week, wolf, we talked about our report from baylor, which sounds like it says pretty much the same thing. i called it the october 1 plan where we need to do a reset by october 1. and for some states such as up in northern new england, vermont, maine, they may already be there in terms of at the containment level defined by some as one new case per million residents per day. other states like in the sout
traditional southeast, you know, when we talk about alabama, mississippi, up into tennessee now, indiana, ohio, illinois. this is terrible. we are -- we talk about the 21 red zones. the whole nation is going to be a red zone at this rate and we've got to take steps. >> that explains, dr. hotez, this new report that has just been released by the john hopkins university, which says that the u.s. needs to reset its response, reset its entire response to this virus at the federal, state, and...
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it includes new mexico, maryland, illinois, indiana. dr. birx included places like baltimore. >> even if it is the south and west. there are a lot of people who live in the south and west. >> those are major population centers. >> let's listen to what the president said about his decision to cancel the jacksonville part of the convention. >> they said, sir, we can make this work easily. we have incredible enthusiasm. even the polls say it's the most enthusiasm they have seen, we can do it safely and responsibly. i said there is nothing more important in our country than keeping our people safe. >> you have noticed a pattern with the sir stories. >> any time he has an unnamed person calling him sir, something about it is inaccurate. i don't have any proof this is inaccurate, but in my years of fact checking him, almost every time there is a "sir" used in this way, some aspect is inaccurate. >>> let's get some more. >> 173 people reported dead in florida. an all time high for that state. >> people are getting infected and infecting every memb
it includes new mexico, maryland, illinois, indiana. dr. birx included places like baltimore. >> even if it is the south and west. there are a lot of people who live in the south and west. >> those are major population centers. >> let's listen to what the president said about his decision to cancel the jacksonville part of the convention. >> they said, sir, we can make this work easily. we have incredible enthusiasm. even the polls say it's the most enthusiasm they have...
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we know people came from indiana and illinois to attend that.s not respect party line and it does not respect state line and that's why every one of us has to do our parts. so to see this political conversation impacting public health is the most disconcerting thing we have confronted here. that and the lack of preparedness at the national level. that's why we're doing everything we to take politics out of the conversation and prepare for the fall. >> you have talked about how president trump at the national level hasn't provided enough support you think. what are you looking for now from the white house? >> well, i'd like a national mask on campaign. if everyone endorsed this, it's a simple cost effective thing that we could do to mitigate spread. but the symbols that come from the top matter. we can save is a lot of lives and in doing so save the pain -- the economic pain that we are feeling across this country. this is the -- one of the most powerful -- this is the most powerful country in the world. the fact we're behind the rest of the worl
we know people came from indiana and illinois to attend that.s not respect party line and it does not respect state line and that's why every one of us has to do our parts. so to see this political conversation impacting public health is the most disconcerting thing we have confronted here. that and the lack of preparedness at the national level. that's why we're doing everything we to take politics out of the conversation and prepare for the fall. >> you have talked about how president...
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that's not fair to states like wisconsin and indiana very close to illinois in past years have bitten the bullet and actually funded their pensions. that's not fair to them so we are glad that that's dead on arrival. that's important as a first step. a this and there's a lot of talk about education money. you mentioned schools earlier, that's a vital concern. i have moms and dads earlier talk about that in the carolinas about their concern and the worry that they need to get the children and again a responsible way back into school. but any education money, let's let it follow the families. families are having tough decisions to make about what to do with their children, whether to go ahead and go along with public school plans that are being formulated or perhaps whether to go with homeschooling or the private option so this is a difficult time for parents. let's make sure any education funding follows the parents wishes either as stipends or the ability with education accounts to let them make more of those decisions rather than again washington just throwing a bunch of money at pub
that's not fair to states like wisconsin and indiana very close to illinois in past years have bitten the bullet and actually funded their pensions. that's not fair to them so we are glad that that's dead on arrival. that's important as a first step. a this and there's a lot of talk about education money. you mentioned schools earlier, that's a vital concern. i have moms and dads earlier talk about that in the carolinas about their concern and the worry that they need to get the children and...
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illinois, indiana, wisconsin and michigan. we're worried. those are areas to watch for.ing transmission levels that are starting to get higher than expected there. those are areas to watch. >> just to be very clear, a lot of people in states are coming to their tvs to hear this. the places you have data that says they may be next, where should we keep a close eye now? >> utah and nevada, missouri are places where we're starting to see case increases and we're seeing that it's probably going to get worse there. places that are not seeing significant case increases but places to watch that we're concerned about are illinois, indiana, wisconsin and michigan. >> those places need to keep a close eye on this now. about this technology, one of the challenges is perhaps there's not sufficient wide use. do enough americans have the thermometer to make your tracking and data mapping effective? >> there's about a million and a half thermometers out there. it covers about four and a half million people. we have pretty good insight at the state level and city level. getting down to
illinois, indiana, wisconsin and michigan. we're worried. those are areas to watch for.ing transmission levels that are starting to get higher than expected there. those are areas to watch. >> just to be very clear, a lot of people in states are coming to their tvs to hear this. the places you have data that says they may be next, where should we keep a close eye now? >> utah and nevada, missouri are places where we're starting to see case increases and we're seeing that it's...
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we have a lower death rate than the midwest, illinois, michigan, indiana, ohio.n in our region, louisiana, mississippi, alabama, georgia. and i was the number one landing spot from tens of thousands of people leaving the number one hot zone in the world to come to my state. so, we succeeded and i think people don't want to recognize it because it challenges their narrative, challenges their assumption. so, they have to find a boogie man. >> it's the epicenter of the global pandemic and i mentioned they were invited on the network to address what's gripping his state and so far he's all of -- >>> plus, it's the drug president trump took and touted despite medical warnings and the first significant trial results of hydroxy chlor quin. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands the first time. recommend cascade platinum...e, cascade platinum.
we have a lower death rate than the midwest, illinois, michigan, indiana, ohio.n in our region, louisiana, mississippi, alabama, georgia. and i was the number one landing spot from tens of thousands of people leaving the number one hot zone in the world to come to my state. so, we succeeded and i think people don't want to recognize it because it challenges their narrative, challenges their assumption. so, they have to find a boogie man. >> it's the epicenter of the global pandemic and i...
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we have a lower death rate than the midwest, illinois, michigan, indiana, ohio.ur region, louisiana, mississippi, alabama, georgia, florida has the lower death rate, and i was the number one landing spot from tens of thousands of people leaving the number one hot zone in the world to come to my state. so, we've succeeded and i think that people just don't want to recognize it because it challenges their narrative. >> it's actually worse than new york. florida governor desantis doing his best impression of president trump in april and may scolding the media for not praising his state's success in tamping down the pandemic. well, over the weekend, florida hit the highests single day total of known cases in any state since the state are the coronavirus pandemic. there's also new reporting this morning that testing delays across the country are hobbling efforts to contain the disease. and amid the surgerying number of infection, the white house is looking to discredit dr. fauci. the weekend also saw president trump commuting the sentence of his long-time ally roger s
we have a lower death rate than the midwest, illinois, michigan, indiana, ohio.ur region, louisiana, mississippi, alabama, georgia, florida has the lower death rate, and i was the number one landing spot from tens of thousands of people leaving the number one hot zone in the world to come to my state. so, we've succeeded and i think that people just don't want to recognize it because it challenges their narrative. >> it's actually worse than new york. florida governor desantis doing his...
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that is not fair to states like wisconsin and indiana, close to illinois, who have bitten the bullet funded their pension. that is not fair to them. we are glad that that is dead on arrival. that is important as a first step. let's be prudent. there is a lot of talks about education money. that is a vital concern. i had moms and dads yesterday talking to me about that in the carolinas about their concern and worry. children,to get the in a responsible way, back in school. any education money, let's let it follow the families. families have tough decisions to make about what to do with their children. whether to go ahead and go along with public school plans being formulated, or to go with homeschooling or private options. this is a difficult time for parents. let's make sure any education funding follows the parents' wishes. either stipends or the ability with education accounts to let them make more of the decisions rather than washington throwing a bunch of money at public schools. host: we have calls lined up. the first on the democrats line, cincinnati, ohio. go ahead, tonya. cal
that is not fair to states like wisconsin and indiana, close to illinois, who have bitten the bullet funded their pension. that is not fair to them. we are glad that that is dead on arrival. that is important as a first step. let's be prudent. there is a lot of talks about education money. that is a vital concern. i had moms and dads yesterday talking to me about that in the carolinas about their concern and worry. children,to get the in a responsible way, back in school. any education money,...
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indiana, repurposed a general motors factory, and we had ventilators delivered to gary, indiana and chicago, illinois three days later. and, george, using the defense production act, we've been able to go from possible shortages to the export king of ventilators helping our friends and allies. so i can go on. up in gilford, maine, we've doubled their swab production for testing, honeywell, put factories in. rhode island and arizona in five weeks instead of nine months under the umbrella of the dpa, and now we're getting n95 masks by the tens of millions a month out of there. so i think that the other thing, george, that is important to tell the american people, this vaccine development we're doing in what i call trump time, in half to a third of the time. we may have a vaccine by the end of the year, and the way we've done it -- >> that is certainly the hope. let me -- >> let me say this, it's important for the american people to understand. the traditional way to do it is the sequence, discover phase trials for safety and efficacy and only then manufacture. it takes a year, year and a half or longer
indiana, repurposed a general motors factory, and we had ventilators delivered to gary, indiana and chicago, illinois three days later. and, george, using the defense production act, we've been able to go from possible shortages to the export king of ventilators helping our friends and allies. so i can go on. up in gilford, maine, we've doubled their swab production for testing, honeywell, put factories in. rhode island and arizona in five weeks instead of nine months under the umbrella of the...
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norte, 6 millones en riesgo, dakota del norte y dakota del sur especialmente y como ven chicago, illinois, indianalish hoy. o quizás abuela te está invitando unos hash browns. lo que sea que signifique esta orden para ti, aquí estaremos para tomarla. nelimina 10te optic waños de manchas amarillas. lo que sea que signifique esta orden para ti, es como volver al 2010. son jeans, son leggings, ¡son jeggings! ¡wow! elimina 10 años de manchas amarillas con colgate optic white renewal. cuando llegaste a la cita y el cuello de tu camisa se ve estirado te das cuenta que está a medio lavar. prueba downy, el acondicionador de ropa. downy ayuda a prevenir el estiramiento. acondiciona y alisa las fibras para que tu ropa permanezca como nueva por más tiempo. downy y listo. la colección suave professionals. echo con ingredientes excelentes limpia suavemente cada día. para un cabello con calidad de salón que te encantará. saca más provecho de tu champú con la colección suave professionals. ¡lily! mi hermana se cambió a un mejor wireless plan de at&t y les cambió la vida. los chicos ya no se pelean por sus teléfo
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i still say this, it feels better here than it does in illinois or indiana.people are doing on a daily basis with their habits. we have an issue in america. we're mixing up the word fear with the word danger. we're afraid of things we probably shouldn't be afraid of sending our kids back to school. we do dangerous things without fear, driving them to school. we have to get ahold of the word fear and danger. because right now those things are being too muddied up. ashley: great stuff, scott shellady. of course things are feeling good in arizona. you are in scottsdale out on the golf course. beautiful, warm sunshine. someone has got to do it, i know, scott, appreciate it. >> thanks. ashley: the white house pushing for another round of stimulus that may cost up to one trillion dollars. it could include more checks for those earning less than $40,000. payroll tax relief. limited liability protection for businesses and relief for the hardest hit industries but our next guest, well, not too happy about all of this. let's bring in grover norquist, founder, president
i still say this, it feels better here than it does in illinois or indiana.people are doing on a daily basis with their habits. we have an issue in america. we're mixing up the word fear with the word danger. we're afraid of things we probably shouldn't be afraid of sending our kids back to school. we do dangerous things without fear, driving them to school. we have to get ahold of the word fear and danger. because right now those things are being too muddied up. ashley: great stuff, scott...
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matter what the law is, specific to chicago or the state of illinois because the surrounding states have different laws. and new york -- >> indiana, wisconsin. >> opportunity. demand and supply is always going to rule. you can't have change some places and expect it every place. the issue that we're playing with here is the president has made it very plain. and it was echoed by the dhs chief. talking politics. saying we don't like what's happening in the cities. not to the federal buildings. we don't like the cities run by democrats and all the people on the street we'll show them who's boss and using federal troops. they are patrol agents and other officials that they're using. troops is military. it winds up looking the same way. they are bringing in federal forces to make a show of force. that veteran they beat up or tried didn't have anything to do with going after federal building. >> yeah. you right. to make a show. just a show. >> might makes right. >> the machine is kicking in on one side. the media machine and. political machine. and the two have come together and this is why it's happening. >> in this country it will al
matter what the law is, specific to chicago or the state of illinois because the surrounding states have different laws. and new york -- >> indiana, wisconsin. >> opportunity. demand and supply is always going to rule. you can't have change some places and expect it every place. the issue that we're playing with here is the president has made it very plain. and it was echoed by the dhs chief. talking politics. saying we don't like what's happening in the cities. not to the federal...
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illinois. caller: it is indiana. do we have a common show this morning? show this morning?e served this country, my relatives serve this country and you have an 80 on here that thinks it is -- he is funny writing books. you can sit and make jokes about trump. he is doing his job. let them and be and do your job and the hell off the air. is yourll, what response to that christopher? guest: what could one say but, thank you so much for joining the conversation. somethingstopher, some people might not know is that you used to be a former white house speechwriter. he used to be a speechwriter for vice president george h w bush. when you see yourself today? do you consider yourself a never-trumper? yes, just as mr. bush did. george bush voted for hillary clinton in 2016. and some bush, i don't know if yeah, the bushes were never trumpers. mr. bush was everything i loved about the republican party. next to my own dad, i esteemed him more than any other man. well, my uncle jimmy buckley, who served as u.s. senator for new york, i would put him on late that -- on that pedestal. the
illinois. caller: it is indiana. do we have a common show this morning? show this morning?e served this country, my relatives serve this country and you have an 80 on here that thinks it is -- he is funny writing books. you can sit and make jokes about trump. he is doing his job. let them and be and do your job and the hell off the air. is yourll, what response to that christopher? guest: what could one say but, thank you so much for joining the conversation. somethingstopher, some people might...
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indiana, one was convicted of cursing at police. the national socialist party of america versus cokie, illinois, was a famous case in 1977. texas vs. johnson, banning flag burning, was struck down. teenagers who burned a cross on an african-american family's lawn was convicted under a hate crime. and another one, you've been involved in some of these more recent ones. what can we learn about how the court is evolving on free speech? >> one of the things that is interesting about the brandenburg decision, although it involves the ku klux klan and burning the cross, it wasn't about the offensiveness of the speech. it was about whether it was likely to cause violence. but the rule established in brandenburg is part of the greater evolution of the supreme court during the 20th century towards -- instead of having a balancing test about speech, where you weigh the harm of the speech and the government's interest in regulating it almost equally, putting the thumb firmly on the scale in favor of the first amendment. and so in all of those cases involving flag burning, which is considered extremely offensive to people and an argu
indiana, one was convicted of cursing at police. the national socialist party of america versus cokie, illinois, was a famous case in 1977. texas vs. johnson, banning flag burning, was struck down. teenagers who burned a cross on an african-american family's lawn was convicted under a hate crime. and another one, you've been involved in some of these more recent ones. what can we learn about how the court is evolving on free speech? >> one of the things that is interesting about the...
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indiana, 73. convicted of sort of conduct for crossing a police. national socialist party of america versus skokie illinois, famous case in 1977. texas versus johnson, texas man flag burning was struck down, that are aviators to st. paul in 1992. concerning teenagers who burned across on an african american families lawn, convicted under local hate crime. i had one more, 2017 which was a trademark case with a group that was denied a trade marking the name, the slant, and a supreme court so that is a violation of's free speech. >> you've been involved in these more recent ones. what can we learn about how the courts evolving position on free speech is developing? >> a couple of things. one thing that's interesting about the brandenburg decision is, although it involves the kkk, running across, the case didn't turn on the issue of speech to be considered colloquially hate speech. it wasn't about the offensive niece about the speech, there is weather was likely to cause violence. the rule established in brandenburg is part of the greater evolution of the supreme court during the 20th century towards -- instea
indiana, 73. convicted of sort of conduct for crossing a police. national socialist party of america versus skokie illinois, famous case in 1977. texas versus johnson, texas man flag burning was struck down, that are aviators to st. paul in 1992. concerning teenagers who burned across on an african american families lawn, convicted under local hate crime. i had one more, 2017 which was a trademark case with a group that was denied a trade marking the name, the slant, and a supreme court so that...
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indiana and michigan. i am surrounded by homeowners from illinois.rth of july, i shocked at how many people from chicago came over to our beach. we have one of the newest national parks on the lakeshore. they made our state beach into a national park. our local beach and the town next to me was completely smothered by people from out of town. i want to say to all of you, if somebody closes your beach, or they ask you not to come to their state because it is a hotspot, i would appeal to americans, listen to what you are being told. our levelsthis week of virus spiked through no fault of our own. ton people are supposed quarantine for seven or 14 days, do it. i had people come over here that are supposed to do that and they don't. they are not social distancing. this last thing, i am a white american woman in my 60's. i went to a party in the park last night with all of these young african-american dancers. they were putting on some kind of concert, it was a competition. there were hundreds of people there and they were all sitting next to each other h
indiana and michigan. i am surrounded by homeowners from illinois.rth of july, i shocked at how many people from chicago came over to our beach. we have one of the newest national parks on the lakeshore. they made our state beach into a national park. our local beach and the town next to me was completely smothered by people from out of town. i want to say to all of you, if somebody closes your beach, or they ask you not to come to their state because it is a hotspot, i would appeal to...
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hess versus indiana '73, man convicted of disorderly conduct for cursing at police. national socialist party of america versus skokie, illinoisetty famous case in 1977. texas v johnson, texas law flag burning was struck down and rav versus city of st. paul at 1992. concerning teenagers who burned a cross on an african-american family's lawn convicted under local hate crime. i added one more 2017 thattal. >> yes, very relevant. >> which was a trademark case with a group that was denied a trademark using the name the slants and the supreme court said that that was a violation of free speech. you've been involved in some of these of these more recent ones. what can we learn about how the court is evolving on free speech? >> well, a couple things. one thing that's interesting about the brandenburg decision is although it involved the ku klux klan and burning crosses, the case really didn't turn on the issue of speech to be considered colloquially hate speech. it wasn't about the offensiveness of the speech. it was about whether or not it was likely to cause violence, but the rule established in brandenburg is part of the greater
hess versus indiana '73, man convicted of disorderly conduct for cursing at police. national socialist party of america versus skokie, illinoisetty famous case in 1977. texas v johnson, texas law flag burning was struck down and rav versus city of st. paul at 1992. concerning teenagers who burned a cross on an african-american family's lawn convicted under local hate crime. i added one more 2017 thattal. >> yes, very relevant. >> which was a trademark case with a group that was...
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illinois ms. lee of nevada, ms. , trahan of massachusetts, mr. michigan, mr. banks of indiana, mr. johnson of south dakota, and dr. murphy of north carolina are permitted to participate in today's hearing with the understanding that their questions will come after all members of the early childhood, elementary and secondary education subcommittee on both sides of the aisle who are present, have had an opportunity to question the witnesses. the committee is meeting today for a hearing to hear testimony on underfunded and unprepared , examining how to overcome obstacles to safely reopen public schools. as this is a hybrid hearing with members participating both here in the hearing room and remotely i would ask all microphones for members and witnesses participating remotely be kept muted to avoid unnecessary background noise. members will be responsible for unmuting themselves when they are recognized to speak or when they wish to seek recognition. further, for house resolution 965 and its accompanying regulations, members participating remotely are required to leave their cameras on
illinois ms. lee of nevada, ms. , trahan of massachusetts, mr. michigan, mr. banks of indiana, mr. johnson of south dakota, and dr. murphy of north carolina are permitted to participate in today's hearing with the understanding that their questions will come after all members of the early childhood, elementary and secondary education subcommittee on both sides of the aisle who are present, have had an opportunity to question the witnesses. the committee is meeting today for a hearing to hear...
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indiana. speaker, i y: mr. yield one minute to the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois is recognized for one minute. mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. thank representative michael burgess, who has been my bipartisan partner in this to effect positively of with individuals dealing sickle cell anemia. this will add $2 million to the center for birth defects and developmental public health to fund to disorders sick reduce ell disease and the account in the office of secretary of health and human amount. by similar this same bipartisan amendment year by myself, representative burgess, butterfield, and assed a roll call vote of yeses, 12 noes. we urge passage because what it it sets up a separate anemia at sickle cell the national institutes of health. it has no burden on the budget. urge passage and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from indiana reserves. california.n from mr. calvert: mr. speaker, we have no objections to this en bloc amendment, and with that i minute to the entleman from ohio, mr. ba
indiana. speaker, i y: mr. yield one minute to the gentleman from illinois, mr. davis. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from illinois is recognized for one minute. mr. davis: thank you, mr. speaker. thank representative michael burgess, who has been my bipartisan partner in this to effect positively of with individuals dealing sickle cell anemia. this will add $2 million to the center for birth defects and developmental public health to fund to disorders sick reduce ell disease and the...
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illinois, too? >> well, so we have two companies, rush street interactive which is our online gaming and rush street we're in pennsylvania and new jersey, colorado, indianand we'll be launching in michigan next year, virginia next year and we're also operating in columbia, in south america. >> across the board you have -- i'm not going to try those that's the last thing i need is to start playing black jack online. >> online casinos -- online casino is actually a bigger market and -- >> trouble i think that's trouble >> well, then you should stick to sports betting. >> i think i need to stick to -- the pent-up demand is -- has been apparent since last -- i mean, i bet on exhibition games, if you can believe that. the pent-up demand has been apparent since mlb got back in business what are the next big things coming nba is going to be big. >> nba is starting on thursday is the plan. the nfl is starting, the training camps so we're excited for that we think the sports, big league sports ramping will be great for our business for sure. our company, we do more revenue on the casino side we've been less impacted by the shutdown. >> why spac it, greg >> that's
illinois, too? >> well, so we have two companies, rush street interactive which is our online gaming and rush street we're in pennsylvania and new jersey, colorado, indianand we'll be launching in michigan next year, virginia next year and we're also operating in columbia, in south america. >> across the board you have -- i'm not going to try those that's the last thing i need is to start playing black jack online. >> online casinos -- online casino is actually a bigger market...
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illinois, mr. levin of michigan, ms. stevens of michigan, mr. d leah panhattia, mr. wahlberg of michigan, mrs. stefanik of new york, mr. banks of indiana, mr. johns of south dakota and dr. murphy of south carolina are re permitted to participate in today's hearing with the ry and understanding that their questions will sbcommi come onl all members of early childhood elementary and secondary education subcommittee on both sides of the aisle who are hear present have had an opportunity to question thein witnesses. the committee and the hearing pc for s testimony on underfunding and unprepared examinationing how to overcome on stackms to safely reopen public schools. as this is a hybrid meeting hearing, hybrid hearing, with rn members participating bothes he in the hearing room and remotely, i ask that all microphones for members and witnesses participating remotely be kept muted as a general rulei to avoid unnecessary background noise. members and witnesses will be responsible for muting gnitio themselves when they are lution recognized to speak 9 or when ty wish to seek recognition. further, for house solution 965e and the accompanyingra reg
illinois, mr. levin of michigan, ms. stevens of michigan, mr. d leah panhattia, mr. wahlberg of michigan, mrs. stefanik of new york, mr. banks of indiana, mr. johns of south dakota and dr. murphy of south carolina are re permitted to participate in today's hearing with the ry and understanding that their questions will sbcommi come onl all members of early childhood elementary and secondary education subcommittee on both sides of the aisle who are hear present have had an opportunity to...