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joanne: sure. to answer your question first, this is going to be an obvious thing to say, but congress is a representative institution. so it very much does reflect the ethos of the time, and the fact of the matter is in the first part of the 19th century and even the second half of the 19th century were very violent. so some of the violence you see in congress is representative of that moment. but what i was interested in and what drew my attention was the amount of it and dynamic of it. you were discussing the years leading up to the civil war and it is worth noting that the violence, or at least the extreme violence begins in the 1830's. it is not a constant wave, it sort of comes and goes, that it is the 30's, 40's and 50's that see these incidents. what is interesting, and what is totally logical, if you track who is fighting whom, initially you see one party fighting another and then over time, you see north versus south and slavery is at the center of the fighting. what struck me as interest
joanne: sure. to answer your question first, this is going to be an obvious thing to say, but congress is a representative institution. so it very much does reflect the ethos of the time, and the fact of the matter is in the first part of the 19th century and even the second half of the 19th century were very violent. so some of the violence you see in congress is representative of that moment. but what i was interested in and what drew my attention was the amount of it and dynamic of it. you...
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joanne: couldn't do this to you. she might try do something to you. joanne: we could get along. heather: as long as you do what you want me to do pretty. joanne: in one of the things we go charitable thomases fascination of language in the power of language no way to which way to go for granted. such a course of shaping politics. what is an instant in your book when the moment when it really struck that the language in of itself, was really having a shaping influence. heather: there are two places it really shows up. everywhere you think about it is very hard to say this matters. you can't quantify it so recently was, you never quantify how the stock was important. lesson i understand it didn't do that can used in the right now i think this was in the 80s or 90s, can used in the right now that and say that rush limbaugh does not matter. she said it was a matters but we can study it. as it is numbingly student study is pretty 19 to support, and issue of the 1954, so much happened in 1954. right after mccarthy crashes and burns. people once and for all actually see him. they joke
joanne: couldn't do this to you. she might try do something to you. joanne: we could get along. heather: as long as you do what you want me to do pretty. joanne: in one of the things we go charitable thomases fascination of language in the power of language no way to which way to go for granted. such a course of shaping politics. what is an instant in your book when the moment when it really struck that the language in of itself, was really having a shaping influence. heather: there are two...
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joanne: sÍ se da cuenta aquí, solos, no hay nada alrededor.nmigrante se hizo millonario a los 30 aÑos y sus inventos se usan a diario en todo el mundo. luis: es hoy en dÍa la aplicaciÓn mÁs bajada y mÁs popular para aprender idiomas del mundo. locutor: esto y mÁs a continuaciÓn en "aquÍ y ahora". teresa: con tres hijos y esperando el cuarto una pareja decidiÓ que ya no tendrÍan mÁs familia. eso deseo que pensaron prudente fue alterado por el destino. hola, ¿quÉ tal? los saluda teresa rodrÍguez. patricia: y yo soy patricia janiot. buenas noches y bienvenidos a "aquÍ y ahora". tiffany roberts nos cuenta la dura historia de una madre en wisconsin y sus planes de tener el Último hijo. tiffany: cristiÁn mercado y su esposa, marisa ramÍrez, estaba a la expectativa porque en una maÑana de octubre del 2011 le comenzaron a ella las contracciones. cristiÁn: ella era, como yo digo, casquidura. que ella querÍa caminar para poder tener el bebÉ mÁs rápido. tiffany: ese serÍa el cuarto bebÉ. sabÍan que era varÓn y que se llamarÍa omar. habÍan acordado que se
joanne: sÍ se da cuenta aquí, solos, no hay nada alrededor.nmigrante se hizo millonario a los 30 aÑos y sus inventos se usan a diario en todo el mundo. luis: es hoy en dÍa la aplicaciÓn mÁs bajada y mÁs popular para aprender idiomas del mundo. locutor: esto y mÁs a continuaciÓn en "aquÍ y ahora". teresa: con tres hijos y esperando el cuarto una pareja decidiÓ que ya no tendrÍan mÁs familia. eso deseo que pensaron prudente fue alterado por el destino. hola, ¿quÉ tal? los...
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at the center of his world was joanne. there love story was one for the ages, meeting in grade school, grad wading high zool, and raising their daughter their commitment never waivered. charles was appointed wing commander which was slated for closure at the time. charles and joanne immediately leapt into action, developing a relationship between goodfellow and the community of isn't angelo and completely transformed the mission of the base. after his four years at wing commander, it was removed from the closure base and today the is ction between the base an example of an effectively military partnership. the powls never left after he retired. they worked to planting deep roots in the community and taking -- making st. angelo a better place to live. they have been some of the most dedicated public servants our community has seen. through the service initiatives they have been the most dedicated champions who served as a wridge between st. angelo and good fellow. they scood together side by side, hand in hand. they transfo
at the center of his world was joanne. there love story was one for the ages, meeting in grade school, grad wading high zool, and raising their daughter their commitment never waivered. charles was appointed wing commander which was slated for closure at the time. charles and joanne immediately leapt into action, developing a relationship between goodfellow and the community of isn't angelo and completely transformed the mission of the base. after his four years at wing commander, it was...
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jack: those are great pieces of advice, joanne jenkins.joining us. >> thank you. jack: coming up, how to manage your retirement saving during a pandemic. it can be done. the panel will tackleeee my money should work as hard as i do. that's why i use my freedom unlimited card every time i get gas. give me a little slack! with freedom unlimited, you're always earning. i said i need some slack on pump three! (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you back, stay smooth and fight heartburn fast with tums smoothies. ♪ tum tum-tum tum tums with tums smoothies. iredefined the wordng th'school' this year. it's why, at xfinity, we're committed to helping kids keep learning through the summer. and help college students studying at home stay connected through our university program. we're providing affordable internet access to low income families through our internet essentials program. and this summer, xfinity is creating a virtual summer camp for kids at home- all on xfinity x1. we're committed to helping al
jack: those are great pieces of advice, joanne jenkins.joining us. >> thank you. jack: coming up, how to manage your retirement saving during a pandemic. it can be done. the panel will tackleeee my money should work as hard as i do. that's why i use my freedom unlimited card every time i get gas. give me a little slack! with freedom unlimited, you're always earning. i said i need some slack on pump three! (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you...
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jack: those are great pieces of advice, joanne jenkins.r joining us. >> thank you. jack: coming up, how to manage your retirement saving during a pandemic. it can be done. the panel will tackleeee at fisher investments, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have those. so, what's in it for you? our fees are structured so we do better when our clients do better. at fisher investments we're clearly different. wow. jim could you ipop the hood for us?? there she is. -turbocharged, right? yes it is. jim, could you uh kick the tires? oh yes. can you change the color inside the car? oh sure. how about blue? that's more cyan but. jump in the back seat, jim. act like my kids. how much longer? -exactly how they sound. it
jack: those are great pieces of advice, joanne jenkins.r joining us. >> thank you. jack: coming up, how to manage your retirement saving during a pandemic. it can be done. the panel will tackleeee at fisher investments, we do things differently and other money managers don't understand why. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios...
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jack: those are great pieces of advice, joanne jenkins.ge your retirement saving during a pandemic. it can be done. the panel will tackleeee as a caricature artist, i appreciate what makes each person unique. that's why i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. almost done. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ in a highly capable lexus suv. at the golden opportunity sales event. get zero percent financing on all 2020 lexus models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. iredefined the wordng on ath'school' this year. it's why, at xfinity, we're committed to helping kids keep learning through the summer. and help college students studying at home stay connected through our university program. we're providing affordable internet access to low income families through our internet essentials program. and this summer, xfinity is creating a virtual summer camp for kids at home- all on xfinity x
jack: those are great pieces of advice, joanne jenkins.ge your retirement saving during a pandemic. it can be done. the panel will tackleeee as a caricature artist, i appreciate what makes each person unique. that's why i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. almost done. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ in a highly capable lexus suv....
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jack: those are great pieces of advice, joanne jenkins.r joining us. >> thank you. jack: coming up, how to manage your retirement saving during a pandemic. it can be done. the panel will tackleeee tara, did you know geico is now offering an extra 15% credit on car and motorcycle policies? >>wow...ok! that's 15% on top of what geico could already save you. so what are you waiting for? idina menzel to sing your own theme song? ♪ tara, tara, look at her go with a fresh cup of joe. ♪ gettin' down to work early! ♪ following her dreams into taxidermy! oh, it's...tax attorney. ♪ i read that wrong, oh yeeaaaah! geico. save an extra 15 percent when you switch by october 7th. ♪ give it up for tara! iredefined the wordng th'school' this year. by october 7th. it's why, at xfinity, we're committed to helping kids keep learning through the summer. and help college students studying at home stay connected through our university program. we're providing affordable internet access to low income families through our internet essentials program. and this sum
jack: those are great pieces of advice, joanne jenkins.r joining us. >> thank you. jack: coming up, how to manage your retirement saving during a pandemic. it can be done. the panel will tackleeee tara, did you know geico is now offering an extra 15% credit on car and motorcycle policies? >>wow...ok! that's 15% on top of what geico could already save you. so what are you waiting for? idina menzel to sing your own theme song? ♪ tara, tara, look at her go with a fresh cup of joe....
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jack: those are great pieces of advice, joanne jenkins.for joining us. >> thank you. jack: coming up, how to manage your retirement saving during a pandemic. it can be done. the panel will tackleeee i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ in a highly capable lexus suv. at the golden opportunity sales event. get zero percent financing on all 2020 lexus models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you back, stay smooth and fight heartburn fast with tums smoothies. ♪ tum tum-tum tum tums with tums smoothies. my money should work as hard as i do. that's why i use my freedom unlimited card to buy heavier weights online. got it! go time! with freedom unlimited, you're always earning. i should've purchased lighter weights! iredefined the wordng th'school' this year. it's why,
jack: those are great pieces of advice, joanne jenkins.for joining us. >> thank you. jack: coming up, how to manage your retirement saving during a pandemic. it can be done. the panel will tackleeee i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ in a highly capable lexus suv. at the golden opportunity...
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jack: those are great pieces of advice, joanne jenkins.nk you. jack: coming up, how to manage your retirement saving during a pandemic. it can be done. the panel will tackle that next. ♪ ♪ as a caricature artist, i appreciate what makes each person unique. that's why i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. almost done. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ in a highly-connected lexus vehicle at the golden opportunity sales event. lease the 2020 es 350 for $359 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. (groans) hmph... (food grunting menacingly) when the food you love doesn't love you back, stay smooth and fight heartburn fast with tums smoothies. ♪ tum tum-tum tum tums that selling carsarvana, 100% online wouldn't work. but we went to work. building an experience that lets you shop over 17,000 cars from home. creating a coast to coast network to deliver your car as s
jack: those are great pieces of advice, joanne jenkins.nk you. jack: coming up, how to manage your retirement saving during a pandemic. it can be done. the panel will tackle that next. ♪ ♪ as a caricature artist, i appreciate what makes each person unique. that's why i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. almost done. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty....
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i told him i was going to joanne robinson's house and talked with her.talked in her living room from the evening of december 1 to the morning of december 2 and we sat and planned the various things that had to take place if we we're going to get the people to stay off the bus. one, we got to get the ministers because they had more people on sunday morning than anyone else and we had to get the message out. we were asking them to stay off of the bus for only one day but we wanted them to stay off of the bus until they could come back on a nonsegregated basis but we could not tell them that so we talked about the one day, but we had to be prepared that if we were successful, what are we going to do next? then we said well we need somebody to serve as a spokesman. it was joanne robinson who suggested my pastor should serve as spokesman. >> and who was that pastor? >> that was reverend martin luther king jr., who had just gotten to town about one year before. normally, nixon, mr. civil rights, and another political and business men in the senate, would have
i told him i was going to joanne robinson's house and talked with her.talked in her living room from the evening of december 1 to the morning of december 2 and we sat and planned the various things that had to take place if we we're going to get the people to stay off the bus. one, we got to get the ministers because they had more people on sunday morning than anyone else and we had to get the message out. we were asking them to stay off of the bus for only one day but we wanted them to stay...
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jack: those are great pieces of advice, joanne jenkins.r joining us. >> thank you. jack: coming up, how to manage your retirement saving during a pandemic. it can be done. the panel will tackleeeee how they gonna pay for this? they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident. cut! is that good? no you were talking about allstate and... i just... when i... accident forgiveness from allstate. click or call for a quote today. accident forgiveness from allstate. ♪ ♪ we've always put safety first. ♪ ♪ and we always will. ♪ ♪ for people. ♪ ♪ for the future. ♪ ♪ and there has never been a summer when it's mattered more. wherever you go, summer safely. get zero percent apr financing for up to five years on select models and exclusive lease offers. but what if you could stdo better than that?k. like adapt. discover. deliver. in new ways. to new customers. what if you could come back stronger? faster. better. at comcast business, we want to help you not just bounce back. but bounce forward. that's
jack: those are great pieces of advice, joanne jenkins.r joining us. >> thank you. jack: coming up, how to manage your retirement saving during a pandemic. it can be done. the panel will tackleeeee how they gonna pay for this? they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident. cut! is that good? no you were talking about allstate and... i just... when i... accident forgiveness from allstate. click or call for a quote today. accident...
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with me now is joanne manzo.ephen lost his life to an overdose in april after being sober for eight years. we are deeply sorry for your loss and are grateful that you are willing to talk about this and share information so we can protect others. one of the things that i know this incident is how much the isolation really for us feeling of depression on your son and you are worried about that for others. >> i'm sorry, dana, it's kind of breaking up a little bit. i didn't hear the question. >> dana: i don't know if you can hear me now. the isolation led to the depression, you think, that led your son to make that decision to try heroine for that one last time? >> i think i'm getting a poor connection. >> dana: we are going to work on the audio, joanne. she is a remarkable woman. stick around with us, we will try to get you back to her in just a moment. we want to make sure that we explain that one of the things that happened was her son had battled a heroin addiction in his 20s, he had gotten the help he needed, we
with me now is joanne manzo.ephen lost his life to an overdose in april after being sober for eight years. we are deeply sorry for your loss and are grateful that you are willing to talk about this and share information so we can protect others. one of the things that i know this incident is how much the isolation really for us feeling of depression on your son and you are worried about that for others. >> i'm sorry, dana, it's kind of breaking up a little bit. i didn't hear the question....
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our next guest is stephen's mother, joanne manzo. she has a message for america. thank you for being here. we are deeply sorry for the loss of your son. what did he tell you when the lockdown started? >> he came over to my house a few days after and he told me that he's not going to be able to handle this lockdown. he's not one to be shut in. he knew right from the start he was going to be able to handle it. >> raymond: what would you say to the officials who essentially boxed him out of his life and boxed him out of his career and his friends? what would you say? >> i really don't know what i would say. i mean, we are in a crisis right now. i don't know. >> raymond: i know we are also trying to have a loyal for your son and due to the restrictions there in michigan, what's happening? are you going to be able to have a memorial. >> i don't think so. as of tonight at 11:00 p.m., all bars and restaurants that operate over 70%, liquor sails are to close indoors. they are only to be open on the outside if they have patios. so my memorial service was set for the 12th i
our next guest is stephen's mother, joanne manzo. she has a message for america. thank you for being here. we are deeply sorry for the loss of your son. what did he tell you when the lockdown started? >> he came over to my house a few days after and he told me that he's not going to be able to handle this lockdown. he's not one to be shut in. he knew right from the start he was going to be able to handle it. >> raymond: what would you say to the officials who essentially boxed him...
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. >> reporter: 90-year-old sam reck got into full ppe to see joanne, his wife of nearly thirty years. they had been separated for months as she fought the highly contagious virus in a florida hospital. sam insisting on being right there by joanne's side when it was time to say their final goodbyes. >> i'm finally getting to hold your hand after all these months. finally letting me hold your hand. feel me squeezing your hand. >> reporter: many loved ones are robbed of these precious moments. >> he did risk his life to go see my mom, but that was his choice. >> reporter: their home state of florida seeing an increase in deaths. tonight a new and unpublished white house task force report obtained by the center for public integrity calling 18 states red zones, suggesting they roll back re-openings. >> we're in big trouble. and ignoring science, hiding scientific input from the white house to the american people is not a way to move us forward. >> reporter: a senior official late today saying the document is meant to inform local response efforts not for mass consumption. georgia is on tha
. >> reporter: 90-year-old sam reck got into full ppe to see joanne, his wife of nearly thirty years. they had been separated for months as she fought the highly contagious virus in a florida hospital. sam insisting on being right there by joanne's side when it was time to say their final goodbyes. >> i'm finally getting to hold your hand after all these months. finally letting me hold your hand. feel me squeezing your hand. >> reporter: many loved ones are robbed of these...
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., a discussion on congress, political parties, and polarization, with historians edward ayers and joann freeman as well as norman or steen, and an author talks about john f. kennedy and the 48 hours that made history about two days, june 10th and 11th, 1963, that defined jfk's response to the nuclear arms race and civil rights. explore the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> former first lady barbara bush passed away in april of 2018. she was 92 years old and had been married to george h.w. bush for 73 years. we talked to her in 2013 about her life before being married as well as her public and private life after marriage. >> barbara bush, with all the posts that you and the president have held over the years, was there one that best prepared you for the white house, and when you became first lady, did you feel prepared? >> the answer is did i feel prepared? yes, i really did. first of all, i wasn't elected so it didn't make that much difference. i did notice, though, the difference between being the vice president's wife and the president's wife is hug
., a discussion on congress, political parties, and polarization, with historians edward ayers and joann freeman as well as norman or steen, and an author talks about john f. kennedy and the 48 hours that made history about two days, june 10th and 11th, 1963, that defined jfk's response to the nuclear arms race and civil rights. explore the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> former first lady barbara bush passed away in april of 2018. she was 92 years...
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joanne r aeck was 86 years old d we remember her.special report, donald trump's conspiracy theories hosted by fareed zakari. >> a cnn special report. >> it's one of the greatest coos of all time. fighting the deep state. it's a conspiracy, against you the american people and we cannot let this happen. >>> why does the president of the united states of america live in a world of dark, sinister conspiracies? >> he
joanne r aeck was 86 years old d we remember her.special report, donald trump's conspiracy theories hosted by fareed zakari. >> a cnn special report. >> it's one of the greatest coos of all time. fighting the deep state. it's a conspiracy, against you the american people and we cannot let this happen. >>> why does the president of the united states of america live in a world of dark, sinister conspiracies? >> he
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, there are four of them who do you think will get the most attention and who is the most at risk joanne >> clearly jeff bezos will get the most attention because he's not testified before congress before this. because we have all four of them though sitting before congress, it's unlikely we're going to get a lot of any kind of break through from any one of them they all have talking points we've heard that before. the onus will be on the lawmakers to try to push them to try to get new information out there. >> alex, this is ostensibly an antitrust hearing but when you think about facebook and some of the others, it's not clear it's all about antitrust. to some it may be about free speech and the like and censorship who do you think is the most at risk right now >> i agree with joanne jeff bezos is going to get the first attention. amazon has 798,000 employees it does have the opportunity to do real harm to americans due to the market power it has. there are so many suppliers that depend on it when you ask the question about real risk, that's something i think we should seize on to. i do
, there are four of them who do you think will get the most attention and who is the most at risk joanne >> clearly jeff bezos will get the most attention because he's not testified before congress before this. because we have all four of them though sitting before congress, it's unlikely we're going to get a lot of any kind of break through from any one of them they all have talking points we've heard that before. the onus will be on the lawmakers to try to push them to try to get new...
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as a young man joanne was. a daughter her choice. and nick and i were wizard because she would always. come up with a new approach to things your way of looking at. what a number of truck person have said to me is that. they get a different perspective on the world's from the systems they've been in and that's because they are able to see the actual information these are. directly contradicting what an organization may say publicly or someone a politician may say publicly they understand that the public is being told something that is just not just a little lie often it's a very big lie that helped maybe develop enjoins mind. the super importance of media organizations being able to report accurately on information. and result my players from harvard cup or 3 years. until 2. fastened 6 or something like that quite early on then you're right and julian said. i'd like to stop and we can . learn this week he would concern so it's only. when we would use 3 total as an anonymous from people who wanted to me information and that informatio
as a young man joanne was. a daughter her choice. and nick and i were wizard because she would always. come up with a new approach to things your way of looking at. what a number of truck person have said to me is that. they get a different perspective on the world's from the systems they've been in and that's because they are able to see the actual information these are. directly contradicting what an organization may say publicly or someone a politician may say publicly they understand that...
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of nearly 30 years as she battled the coronavirus 90-year-old sam reck risking his life to visit joanned-bye one last time. >> finally getting to hold your hand after all these months. >> reporter: joanne passing away in that florida hospital, one of the 26 states with a climbing daily death toll. it also happens it be one of 18 states in a new and unpublished white house task force document. states considered red zones were re-openings are recommended to be rolled back. a white house official saying the list was a guide for response efforts not for the public to see. the document obtain bide the center for public integrity. >> we're in big trouble and ignoring science and hiding scientific input from the white house to the american people is not a way to move us forward. >>> another of the states mentioned in that report is georgia. >> we shouldn't need a mask mandate for people to do the right thing. >> reporter: the state's governor brian kemp suing the city of atlanta and its mayor for enforcing what kemp himself says is the right thing to do. >> the governor has simply overstepped
of nearly 30 years as she battled the coronavirus 90-year-old sam reck risking his life to visit joanned-bye one last time. >> finally getting to hold your hand after all these months. >> reporter: joanne passing away in that florida hospital, one of the 26 states with a climbing daily death toll. it also happens it be one of 18 states in a new and unpublished white house task force document. states considered red zones were re-openings are recommended to be rolled back. a white...
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of nearly 30 years as she battled the coronavirus, 90-year-old sam reck risking his life to visit joanneast time. >> finally getting to hold your hand after all these months. >> reporter: joanne passing away in that florida hospital, one of the 26 states with a climbing daily death toll. it also happens to be one of 18 states in a new and unpublished white house task force document. states considered red zones where re-openings are recommended to be rolled back. a white house official saying the list was a guide for response efforts not for the public to see. the document obtained by the center for public integrity. >> we're in big trouble and ignoring signs and hiding scientific input from the white house to the american people is not a way to move us forward. >> reporter: another of the states mentioned in that report is georgia. >> we shouldn't need a mask mandate for people to do the right thing. >> reporter: the state's governor brian kemp suing the city of atlanta and its mayor for enforcing what kemp himself says is the right thing to do. >> the governor has simply overstepped his
of nearly 30 years as she battled the coronavirus, 90-year-old sam reck risking his life to visit joanneast time. >> finally getting to hold your hand after all these months. >> reporter: joanne passing away in that florida hospital, one of the 26 states with a climbing daily death toll. it also happens to be one of 18 states in a new and unpublished white house task force document. states considered red zones where re-openings are recommended to be rolled back. a white house...
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commissioner joanne hardesty and i are calling for an immediate meeting with department of homeland security leadership on the ground in portland and with the acting secretary of the department she had to both to discuss a cease fire and removal of heightened federal forces from portland a cease fire with its own citizens is the u.s. crossing over the line from social unrest to something more serious judge for yourself. some are calling this trumps electoral battlefield and he is calling in reinforcements perhaps to maintain his persona as a law and order president as the violence continues to snowball today i'm announcing a surge of federal law enforcement in 2 american communities plagued by violent crime will work every single day to restore public safety protect our nation's children and bring violent perpetrators to justice but seattle's liberal mayor is blaming trump for the mayhem and in fact i think the president's actions said directly escalated and worst responsible for what happened this weekend i was just talking to a number of mayors throughout the country who saw a similar thin
commissioner joanne hardesty and i are calling for an immediate meeting with department of homeland security leadership on the ground in portland and with the acting secretary of the department she had to both to discuss a cease fire and removal of heightened federal forces from portland a cease fire with its own citizens is the u.s. crossing over the line from social unrest to something more serious judge for yourself. some are calling this trumps electoral battlefield and he is calling in...
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., a discussion on congress, political parties, and polarization, with historians edward ayers and joann freeman and norman ornstein, and at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, author andrew cohen talks about his book "two days in june, john f. kennedy and the 48 hours that made history" about two days, june 10th and 11th, 1963, that defined jfk's response to the nuclear arms race and sicivil rights. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> ladylike does not require -- why should my husband's job or yours prevent
., a discussion on congress, political parties, and polarization, with historians edward ayers and joann freeman and norman ornstein, and at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, author andrew cohen talks about his book "two days in june, john f. kennedy and the 48 hours that made history" about two days, june 10th and 11th, 1963, that defined jfk's response to the nuclear arms race and sicivil rights. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>...
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i really relate to the things joanne you can relate to?saying. it'sjust devastating. ifelt like i wasn't believed. i've been having counselling with rape crisis centre for a year and pretty much the whole year has been focusing on the trauma of going through two trials are now it's come to an end and i can't get help from the nhs because they think i should have dealt with it in specialist counselling and they don't understand actually going through a trial is really traumatic. you need support for that before you can look at the trauma of what actually happened to you. thank you very much for talking to us, "lara" is not her real name. and claire waxman, we appreciate your time, the victims commission for london, calling forjuries to be educated, effectively, on the subject of consent and rape myths. i have quite a lot of e—mails from you about similar experiences. some of them are similar experiences. some of them a re really similar experiences. some of them are really long. i have read them all, i will read them all and perhaps get bac
i really relate to the things joanne you can relate to?saying. it'sjust devastating. ifelt like i wasn't believed. i've been having counselling with rape crisis centre for a year and pretty much the whole year has been focusing on the trauma of going through two trials are now it's come to an end and i can't get help from the nhs because they think i should have dealt with it in specialist counselling and they don't understand actually going through a trial is really traumatic. you need support...
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a portrait of joanne, also san antonio as shakur. it's different than the photos plastered on the most wanted terrorist list. the black liberation army was convicted and sentenced for a new jersey state trooper in 1973. she escaped in 1979. >> these were not social justice warriors as we see today. these were felons, they were criminals, they were killers. >> reporter: theic asciion launched a p temov shak, but the oakland do sayinghiis about defending the movements and communities i'm accountable to and work to uplift. this time our work is being targeted by the national police association. she continued, they see her involvement with the black liberation movement as a threat to the status quo. around the clock wednesday and for much of the day thursday, artist volunteer guarded the image. >> i was on the e all day long. today i decided to move my car after i learned the truth about shakur. >> eporter: while he said he supports all law enforcement, he stands behind the freedom of speech. palo alto's m ay aut e as calls to preserve t
a portrait of joanne, also san antonio as shakur. it's different than the photos plastered on the most wanted terrorist list. the black liberation army was convicted and sentenced for a new jersey state trooper in 1973. she escaped in 1979. >> these were not social justice warriors as we see today. these were felons, they were criminals, they were killers. >> reporter: theic asciion launched a p temov shak, but the oakland do sayinghiis about defending the movements and communities...
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a portrait of joanne, also san antonio as shakur. it's different than the photos plastered on the most wanted terrorist list. the black liberation army was convicted and sentenced for a new jersey state trooper in 1973. she escaped in 1979. >> these were not social justice warriors as we see today. these were felons, they were criminals, they wer association launched a petition urging city leaders to remove shakur, but the oakland artist behind the painting is doubling down saying in part this is about defending the movements and communities i'm accountable to and work to uplift. this time our work is being targeted by the national police association. she continued, they see her involvement with the black liberation movement as a threat the status quo. around the clock wednesday and for much of the day thursday, artist volunteer guarded the image. >> i was on the e all day long. today i decided to move my car after i learned the truth about shakur. >> eporter: while he said he supports all law enforcement, h speech. palo mal a e as c
a portrait of joanne, also san antonio as shakur. it's different than the photos plastered on the most wanted terrorist list. the black liberation army was convicted and sentenced for a new jersey state trooper in 1973. she escaped in 1979. >> these were not social justice warriors as we see today. these were felons, they were criminals, they wer association launched a petition urging city leaders to remove shakur, but the oakland artist behind the painting is doubling down saying in part...
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nash, i think joanne stayed. -- as a matter of fact, joanne is a professor at pine bluff college. i think she just retired. she stayed. there was this tall guy from texarkana. he stayed on. there were about four of us. went to see the president, and he was pretty point-blank. day if us the very next anybody went downtown, they were suspended. the interesting thing about that, that was kind of different. it was only about four or five of us that was going, but when we went the next time, there were about 12 or 15 folks. -- so itot come to kind of grew a little bit there. interviewer: how did you make your decision to take that hit, take the expulsion? buthave said a lot already, still that must have been not an easy thing. case, no, but, in my everybody asked me, what are your plans -- what do your parents think? i said, my parents support what i am doing. the tall guy from texarkana called his parents and talked to them and they let him alone. he washer guy, nash, from pine bluff. he stayed there. i was kind of like the voice of encouragement. and, youd listen to me know, what if
nash, i think joanne stayed. -- as a matter of fact, joanne is a professor at pine bluff college. i think she just retired. she stayed. there was this tall guy from texarkana. he stayed on. there were about four of us. went to see the president, and he was pretty point-blank. day if us the very next anybody went downtown, they were suspended. the interesting thing about that, that was kind of different. it was only about four or five of us that was going, but when we went the next time, there...
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all age groups believe conspiracy theories and i will 2nd what joanne said they're. not only that poll the polls that i've done myself show that a lot of people don't know what human on is and despite you know things you hear in the media that it's going mainstream and it's taking over or something like that it's just it's just not so i hold on this in the late summer of 2018 in florida after a few people are trying to support his work you are gallia to a trump rally in tampa and it became major news for about a month so i polled on it and it was one of the least well known things that we polled on and it was rated about as highly as fidel castro in our poll if you know anything about florida you know we don't like castro very much i repeated this poll just last month and found that support for cuban on has not increased. at all in 2 years and we've also done this nationwide and i've seen revolts results of other polls. too and it's not a big thing out there and i would say that it's support or is deeper than it is wide and i would also say if we're defining far righ
all age groups believe conspiracy theories and i will 2nd what joanne said they're. not only that poll the polls that i've done myself show that a lot of people don't know what human on is and despite you know things you hear in the media that it's going mainstream and it's taking over or something like that it's just it's just not so i hold on this in the late summer of 2018 in florida after a few people are trying to support his work you are gallia to a trump rally in tampa and it became...
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[applause] the next wonderful farmer is abby joanne erickson.y jo and her family run a dairy in wisconsin and they milk 150 cows. her and her family hosted the breakfastrm dairy despite all of the troubles, they wanted to have a drive-through dairy breakfast, and they did it. [applause] the next thing i would like to do is to thank president trump and you, sir. part of the cares act provided $16 billion for farmers through the coronavirus from assistance program. the state fsa office, the state has received 412 million dollars to our farmers. you said something earlier. that has helped our farmers, to stay in business through this crisis. thank you for that. the market facilitation program as well. between those programs, wisconsin has received $1 billion for our farmers. i want to thank you and secretary perdue for your leadership to make sure wisconsin farmers are taken care of. vp pence: thank you so much. rep. kurtz: i talk too much. vp pence: how about a round of applause for your representative? [applause] congress is going to be expressin
[applause] the next wonderful farmer is abby joanne erickson.y jo and her family run a dairy in wisconsin and they milk 150 cows. her and her family hosted the breakfastrm dairy despite all of the troubles, they wanted to have a drive-through dairy breakfast, and they did it. [applause] the next thing i would like to do is to thank president trump and you, sir. part of the cares act provided $16 billion for farmers through the coronavirus from assistance program. the state fsa office, the state...
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greg: the woman who played isis, joanne something. i had the biggest crush on her before he even knew what is a crush and beforeg to be embarrad by my own thoughts. i'm showing my age. what was your favorite show growing up? >> none of the shows that i loved would make it on tv today but i loved hogan's heroes, beverly hillbillies. none of them would make it past the pitch meeting. greg: you long for the good old days. you tom? isis was very gorgeous and lindsay wagner as the bionic woman and lindsay carter is "wonder woman." greg: i did work with linda carter opening for a nordic trax store in bethesda maryland when i was working for men's health. she did not like me but then again a lot of people didn't like me back then joey and i don't blame them. what was your favorite show growing up? i loved this question. >> i was in nick at night kid. i love lucy and all the shows on nick at night but i get had me well tuned into bonanza in gunsmoke so i got a good balance there. greg: no big valley with heat collects you guys are just starin
greg: the woman who played isis, joanne something. i had the biggest crush on her before he even knew what is a crush and beforeg to be embarrad by my own thoughts. i'm showing my age. what was your favorite show growing up? >> none of the shows that i loved would make it on tv today but i loved hogan's heroes, beverly hillbillies. none of them would make it past the pitch meeting. greg: you long for the good old days. you tom? isis was very gorgeous and lindsay wagner as the bionic woman...
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congress, political parties, and polarization with historians edward ayers and joann freeman as well as norman ornstein, and at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, author andrew cohen talks about his book, two days in june, john f. kennedy and the 48 hours that made history, about two days, june 10th and 11th, 1963, that defined jfk's response to the nuclear arms race and civil rights. exploring the american story, watch americantj-history tv thi weekend on c-span3.Ñ8ud >> and now, hillary clinton discusses her time as an attorney on the staff of the house judiciary committee during the impeachment inquiry of president richard nixon in 1974. this interview is from the richard nixon presidential library and museum oral history collection, and was conducted by a former libraryngtb director, timothy nephtally on july 9th, 2018. >> when you graduate in 1973, what do you expect to be doing in 1974? >> well, i expected to be doing what i started out doing when i graduated, which was to go to work for the children's defense fund for marion aidalman. b6 and again, i think that's right. i wanted to
congress, political parties, and polarization with historians edward ayers and joann freeman as well as norman ornstein, and at 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, author andrew cohen talks about his book, two days in june, john f. kennedy and the 48 hours that made history, about two days, june 10th and 11th, 1963, that defined jfk's response to the nuclear arms race and civil rights. exploring the american story, watch americantj-history tv thi weekend on c-span3.Ñ8ud >> and now, hillary...
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in 1973 state premier joanne lie spoke at a gathering of foreign citizens to apologize on behalf of the government for their treatment during the cultural revolution. maybe muller who had joined in at least one house raid left her factory in beijing after 2 years and reenrolled in university she married a swiss man and left china in 1986. susan a yeah who had lost her father who left china for the u.s. in 1973 she still lives in san francisco. that's a mirror michael cook and his brothers moved to their father's native britain they attended university there before michael returned to china. to tone died in 1976 the man who had had such a drastic impact on the lives of the red children the so-called gang of 4 of elite political leaders including mao's 3rd wife jiang chaney were arrested on charges of conspiracy against the state and party the cultural revolution had come to an end. the key must be that mao at this point has pretty much the cheve what he wanted to achieve he's eliminated most of his i mean he's. he as asserted as absolute authority and also tom ford has been written back
in 1973 state premier joanne lie spoke at a gathering of foreign citizens to apologize on behalf of the government for their treatment during the cultural revolution. maybe muller who had joined in at least one house raid left her factory in beijing after 2 years and reenrolled in university she married a swiss man and left china in 1986. susan a yeah who had lost her father who left china for the u.s. in 1973 she still lives in san francisco. that's a mirror michael cook and his brothers moved...
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., a discussion on congress, political parties, and polarization, with historians edward ayers and joann freeman as well as norman ornstein. and as 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, author andrew cohen talked about his book, two days in june, john f. kennedy and the 48 hours that made history, about two days, june 10th and 11th, 1963, that defined jfk's response to the nuclear arms race and civil rights. exploring the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> up next on american history tv on c-span3, an interview >> laura bush, what was your initial reaction the first time your husband said i think i'm going to run for president? >> well, i can't really remember initially what my act reaction was. i think it was a bit slower than all of a sudden saying i'm going to run for president. he was governor and had been governor for one term and re-elected and i slowly think we both started talking about it. he talked about it and of course other people were talking to him about it. i knew what it was like. i knew already what it would be like to run for president. i kne
., a discussion on congress, political parties, and polarization, with historians edward ayers and joann freeman as well as norman ornstein. and as 8:00 p.m. on the presidency, author andrew cohen talked about his book, two days in june, john f. kennedy and the 48 hours that made history, about two days, june 10th and 11th, 1963, that defined jfk's response to the nuclear arms race and civil rights. exploring the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> up...
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after another night of protests, joann hardesty, comments police are sending in saboteurs to create havoc and justify their presence. today she apologized saying emotion got the best of her but added she doesn't want officers there unless 9 one one is called. >> are they exacerbating federal police in portland police? yes. they are exacerbating the tension. i don't want to see them coming out initially ready for a fight and that is exactly what it looks like when they show up in right gear. >> her initial statement was called ridiculous saying, quote, politicians bent on power perpetuating misinformation and untruths are as guilty of using their privilege as the rioters. according to city officials people since 144 fires from the end of may to mid july. a suspect of accused of throwing up molotov cocktail appeared in court wednesday. and seems new development in the case of a couple films pointing guns at protesters marching past their homes. motional -- local station 5 finding evidence when crime workers took apart the handgun that was reportedly capable of firing, reassembled it to make
after another night of protests, joann hardesty, comments police are sending in saboteurs to create havoc and justify their presence. today she apologized saying emotion got the best of her but added she doesn't want officers there unless 9 one one is called. >> are they exacerbating federal police in portland police? yes. they are exacerbating the tension. i don't want to see them coming out initially ready for a fight and that is exactly what it looks like when they show up in right...
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we will talk to joann murphy the people have been clamouring for. the chief executive of agm in hellojoan. will talk tojoann murphy the chief executive of agm in hello joan. hi. pages of god is about how you can openin pages of god is about how you can open ina pages of god is about how you can open in a secure way. talk about some of the things will be different asa some of the things will be different as a result of that. of course. within the guidance here and there isa within the guidance here and there is a lot the key things for our studio so we are not a gym, we have only classes so multiple studios within it. for us we can do all the track and trace scenarios because everything is booked by class and by hour. we have cleaning procedures but the biggest thing in the goddess really for us is the capacity. we are similarto the really for us is the capacity. we are similar to the hospitality industry where our numbers are going to be quite restricted but cleaning procedures, we are a really safe environment and we have had 16 weeks to prepare fo
we will talk to joann murphy the people have been clamouring for. the chief executive of agm in hellojoan. will talk tojoann murphy the chief executive of agm in hello joan. hi. pages of god is about how you can openin pages of god is about how you can open ina pages of god is about how you can open in a secure way. talk about some of the things will be different asa some of the things will be different as a result of that. of course. within the guidance here and there isa within the guidance...