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joining me on to discuss, john chambers, founder and ceo of jc to ventures. thank you for joining us, i want to start with this chip shortage because, obviously, spent so many years at citgo -- at cisco, making things powering technology all around the world. how big of a deal you think this chip shortage is? and how damaging could be? john: i think it is a big deal, i think there will be a fair amount of damage with it. what i am seeing and talking to the suppliers and the customers is it is a cycle that will go into the next calendar year. so, it is a year-long in terms of the challenges and, remember, all it takes is one chip to prevent you from manufacturing an automobile or shipping a computer. it also speaks to our supply chain, not working effectively in this new market, we still use the same supply chain capabilities of 10 and 20 years ago. i think you will see innovation of a supply chain players and i have some of those in my portfolio, probably not the best example, i think it will be a challenge to answer your question, for the foreseeable future i
joining me on to discuss, john chambers, founder and ceo of jc to ventures. thank you for joining us, i want to start with this chip shortage because, obviously, spent so many years at citgo -- at cisco, making things powering technology all around the world. how big of a deal you think this chip shortage is? and how damaging could be? john: i think it is a big deal, i think there will be a fair amount of damage with it. what i am seeing and talking to the suppliers and the customers is it is a...
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john chambers.head, the ev startup rivian races to get ahead of trucks from rivals like gm or tesla. seeking three vehicle debuts in a row. we have the details, next. plus, roadblock pricing at $45 a share of its public debut. catch my conversation wednesday at 10:30 a.m. in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: rivian, the electric truck start up backed by amazon, is running the automotive equivalent of a three ring circus. attempting to launch a trio of new vehicles in a factory that made its last car six years ago. ed ludlow is with us now, ed, what can you tell us? ed: according to sources, they hope to build 40,000 units in its first 12 months. what they have done in building out that former mitsubishi factory is install 300,000 units. what is astonishing, it is not just one car they want to launch in 2021. it is three. a truck in june, suv in august and the amazon delivery van in november. there is excitement about the company. they are, on paper, going to deliver this factory electric pickup
john chambers.head, the ev startup rivian races to get ahead of trucks from rivals like gm or tesla. seeking three vehicle debuts in a row. we have the details, next. plus, roadblock pricing at $45 a share of its public debut. catch my conversation wednesday at 10:30 a.m. in new york. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: rivian, the electric truck start up backed by amazon, is running the automotive equivalent of a three ring circus. attempting to launch a trio of new vehicles in a factory that made...
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coming up, former cisco ceo john chambers on bloomberg technology at 5:00 in new york. this is blo.e all know, air travel has taken a big beating over the past year as the pandemic has all but grounded just about every aircraft. bookings struggling to recover with the international air transport association saying today the industry is still very vulnerable. you can see that in this chart. let me talk you through this chart. this is airline bookings. it is different types of airline bookings. corporate, noncorporate. these are travel agency fares. as you can see they all collapsed. online, the leisure part of the business starting to come back. still down very sharply. what happens next? how quickly can this industry recover? if you have the shot, should you be able to travel? iata ceo alexandre de juniac, outgoing, joins us. this is his final interview with us -- you have weathered the storm. what have you made of the last few months in terms of the way this industry has handled this crisis? what have you learned, what has the industry learned? what can we take forward? you think t
coming up, former cisco ceo john chambers on bloomberg technology at 5:00 in new york. this is blo.e all know, air travel has taken a big beating over the past year as the pandemic has all but grounded just about every aircraft. bookings struggling to recover with the international air transport association saying today the industry is still very vulnerable. you can see that in this chart. let me talk you through this chart. this is airline bookings. it is different types of airline bookings....
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on this next round of coronavirus stimulus, we get two views, starting with the chamber's number-two republican, senator johnf south dakota.senator thune, thank you for joining us today. on this covid relief bill, as you know, the sponsors say this is a much-needed boost for people who've been knocked flat by this pandemic, $1,400 direct payments to people in the lower- and middle-income levels. it would extend unemployment benefits, which are about to expire in 10 days. what is your take? sen. thune: those are all things, i think, most of the -- i shouldn't say -- i wouldn't say all, but i think most republicans would agree could and shou be addressed in a coronavirus relief bill. i think what most republicans are objecting to in this is, one, not being consulted at all. the democrats are doing this basically one party only, trying to sort of ram it through under a procedure in the senate that only requires 51 votes, as opposed to 60. we did five coronavirus relief bills last year when we were in the majority in the senate all at the 60-vote threshold, bipartisan, under the regular order in the senate. the
on this next round of coronavirus stimulus, we get two views, starting with the chamber's number-two republican, senator johnf south dakota.senator thune, thank you for joining us today. on this covid relief bill, as you know, the sponsors say this is a much-needed boost for people who've been knocked flat by this pandemic, $1,400 direct payments to people in the lower- and middle-income levels. it would extend unemployment benefits, which are about to expire in 10 days. what is your take? sen....
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on this next round of coronavirus stimulus, we get two views, starting with the chamber's number-two republican, senator john thune of south dakota. senator thune thank you for joining us today on the covid relief bill. as you know the sponsors say this is a much-needed boost for people who have been knocked flat by this pandemic, $1400 direct payments to people in the lower and middleincome levels. it would extend unemployment benefits, which are about to expire in ten days. what is your take? >> those are all things i think most of the -- i shouldn't say -- i wouldn't say all but i think most republicans wold agree, could and should be addressed in a co a coronavirus relief bill. not being consulted at all, the democrats are basically doing this one party only, ramming it through in the senate that only requires 51 votes as opposed to 60. we did five relief bills all at the 60-vote threshold, bipartisan under the regular order of the senate. the democrats have opted to do it this way. and i think that you know when it comes the unemployment insurance, when it comes to even the direct checks, when it comes
on this next round of coronavirus stimulus, we get two views, starting with the chamber's number-two republican, senator john thune of south dakota. senator thune thank you for joining us today on the covid relief bill. as you know the sponsors say this is a much-needed boost for people who have been knocked flat by this pandemic, $1400 direct payments to people in the lower and middleincome levels. it would extend unemployment benefits, which are about to expire in ten days. what is your take?...
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john: ryan calder is chairman of the point roberts chamber of commerce.t's an attractive we can get away for canadians who own three quarters of the private homes. >> even at this time of year, every weekend, big time, and here, nothing. no boats, no people, nothing. john: two other american communities are also only accessible by land from canada. but their populations are much smaller than point roberts, and canada doesn't require their residents to quarantine after entering the country for food or doctors appointments. in point roberts residents leave, they have to drive straight to washington state, a 25 mile trip, without making any stops in canada. in a statement to the newshour, the canadian public health agency said it doesn't exempt point roberts residents from quarantining because they have access to the necessities of life within their own community. >> it feels almost like a been punished, like i'm in jail. john: gail and her family have lived in point roberts for 22 years. >> you have to ask them permission to leave. it has to be essential ac
john: ryan calder is chairman of the point roberts chamber of commerce.t's an attractive we can get away for canadians who own three quarters of the private homes. >> even at this time of year, every weekend, big time, and here, nothing. no boats, no people, nothing. john: two other american communities are also only accessible by land from canada. but their populations are much smaller than point roberts, and canada doesn't require their residents to quarantine after entering the country...
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>> john: they have been renovating the chamber of commerce since we took the rooftop position.w you for so long standing in front of the white house there was always land mowers and the -- lawnmowers and landscaping equipment in your live shot. >> my favorite thing was the baby street sweeper come by in kellyanne conway's shot. >> great conversation. many are asking where is the unity the democrats are promising? >> john: it might have been a good conversation but i didn't hey much. >> sandra: you did great. it's challenging. next. there is word that the federal investigation in the new york nursing home deaths closing in on the new york governor andrew cuomo. >> john: we will ask a man who knows the process as well as anybody. andy mccarthy on deck and ready to weigh in. he has his power saw in hand. mm. [ clicks tongue ] i don't know. i think they look good, man. mm, smooth. uh, they are a little tight. like, too tight? might just need to break 'em in a little bit. you don't want 'em too loose. for those who were born to ride there's progressive. with 24/7 roadside assistance
>> john: they have been renovating the chamber of commerce since we took the rooftop position.w you for so long standing in front of the white house there was always land mowers and the -- lawnmowers and landscaping equipment in your live shot. >> my favorite thing was the baby street sweeper come by in kellyanne conway's shot. >> great conversation. many are asking where is the unity the democrats are promising? >> john: it might have been a good conversation but i...
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john lewis voting rights advancement act. voting rights used to be about partisan issues the last time the voting rights bill was authorized was 2006 george w. bush was president and the past this chamber 98 / zero. that then in 2013 the supreme court rejected the successful formula for supervision contained in the 1965 voting rights act and asked congress to fix it that was nearly eight years ago. and the american people are still waiting. voters in states with a long history of voterwn discrimination that have been thrown to the wind. we americans have noisy and spirited debates and that is nonpartisansa and i submit there should be 100 votes in the chamber to make it easier for people to have their voices heard in our democracy. but those in this chamber who believe that i do that the four most powerful words other than a democracy are the people have spoken we must ensure. but it's not we must still pass voting rights. the right to vote is not just an issue alongside others but is foundational and the reason why to have the privilege of standing here in the first place. it is about the covenant we have as american people e pluribus unum. above all else we must protect so let's be c
john lewis voting rights advancement act. voting rights used to be about partisan issues the last time the voting rights bill was authorized was 2006 george w. bush was president and the past this chamber 98 / zero. that then in 2013 the supreme court rejected the successful formula for supervision contained in the 1965 voting rights act and asked congress to fix it that was nearly eight years ago. and the american people are still waiting. voters in states with a long history of voterwn...
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john is no longer with us. his soul fills this chamber and amidst the noise, one can still his words that they cannot be ignored, get in good trouble and help he redeem the soul of america. john lewis was known as the conscience of congress and i can't think of a man who lost nearly lost his life on that bridge. he represented his community for 3 years. with the marching for freedom and spore while i was on the outside leading a rally for the vessel same thing, john reminded each of us the importance of getting into goodness trouble, with one of the greatest honors of my life to be part of his live. as americans we owe a great debt, a herm to those who were on that bridge in selma in pursuit for a more perfect union. we honor the legacy by picking up the mantle of equality and justice of all and supporting the fight for what is right and what is just because even in this moment we are reminded that the work remains unfinished. before we mourpped the death of john lewis we grieve the voting acts right afforded rilets for which john lewis n
john is no longer with us. his soul fills this chamber and amidst the noise, one can still his words that they cannot be ignored, get in good trouble and help he redeem the soul of america. john lewis was known as the conscience of congress and i can't think of a man who lost nearly lost his life on that bridge. he represented his community for 3 years. with the marching for freedom and spore while i was on the outside leading a rally for the vessel same thing, john reminded each of us the...
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john lewis voting rights advancement act. you know voting rights used to be about partisan issue last tileut voting right bill was reauthorized was 2006 george bush was president and it passed this w chamber in 98-0. but then in 2013, the supreme court rejected the successful formula for supervision and contain in 1965 voting rights act they asked congress to pex it. that was nearly eight years ago. and american people are still waiting trip to protections voters and states with a long history of voter discrimination and voters in many other states have been flown to the wind. we americans have noisy and spirited debates about many things and we should that's what it means to live in a free country. but access to ballot ought to be nonpartisan. i submit that there should be 100 votes in this chamber. for policies to make it easier for americans to make their voices heard in our democracy. surely, there ought to be at least 60 -- in this chamber who believe as i do that the four most powerful words uttered in a democracy are the people have spoken. therefore, we must ensure that all of the people can speak. but if not, we must go past voting rights. the right to vote is preservative of oth
john lewis voting rights advancement act. you know voting rights used to be about partisan issue last tileut voting right bill was reauthorized was 2006 george bush was president and it passed this w chamber in 98-0. but then in 2013, the supreme court rejected the successful formula for supervision and contain in 1965 voting rights act they asked congress to pex it. that was nearly eight years ago. and american people are still waiting trip to protections voters and states with a long history...
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virtually all of the democratic centrists in both chambers voted for it with much less teeth -- one said there was no teeth nashing, no pearl clutching. the changes johnort were really minor by historic standards compared to obama or clinton or bush '01 tax cut. and while republicans are distracted by trying to light these cultural wars constantly, that is leaving a lot of room for biden to move forward on his economic agenda and hold democrats who in the past might have been somewhat leery of being tagged with that big government label. >> what does this spell -- i hear you saying it's actually giving democrats opportunity, but clearly republicans see opportunity in this culture war stuff. what does that ultimately spell for the agenda of the gop? >> so i do think, you know, it's an open question whether trying to run entirely on culture war, the democrats are trying to erase america as we know it, is a winning strategy for republicans in 2022 and 2024. there is an audience for that message. it is the driving, kind of animating concern of the gop. one poll by the conservative ethics and public policy center, 90% of republicans said christianity in am
virtually all of the democratic centrists in both chambers voted for it with much less teeth -- one said there was no teeth nashing, no pearl clutching. the changes johnort were really minor by historic standards compared to obama or clinton or bush '01 tax cut. and while republicans are distracted by trying to light these cultural wars constantly, that is leaving a lot of room for biden to move forward on his economic agenda and hold democrats who in the past might have been somewhat leery of...
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chamber of commerce is doing its part. good morning and welcome back to the kron 4 morning news of reyna harvey. we have to get another check of weather this morning with johnabol who tells me there's a lot of sunshine on the horizon. yeah. we are looking at. >> kind of a mixed bag out there. rain and today is going to one of those dry days, though. so good. want to take advantage of venturing outside before showers push in on idto tomorrow and early into friday. it's good to see a little bit of both of those. i like the mix. at least we need the rainfall. she also need those dry days just to step back outside for a bit. you look outside right now does show some dry conditions at sfo in some pretty clear conditions at that as well. it's going to be an easy morning commute as far as weather is concerned, as far as traffic goes, it's a different thing. entirely. we are looking at low cloud cover pushing in over the bay. but for the most part, it's staying right above us. so not really resulting in any issues as far as visibility goes for most areas. as for temperatures 30's in dublin livermore as well as and put the parts of the north bay like novato sitting
chamber of commerce is doing its part. good morning and welcome back to the kron 4 morning news of reyna harvey. we have to get another check of weather this morning with johnabol who tells me there's a lot of sunshine on the horizon. yeah. we are looking at. >> kind of a mixed bag out there. rain and today is going to one of those dry days, though. so good. want to take advantage of venturing outside before showers push in on idto tomorrow and early into friday. it's good to see a little...
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john lewis literally almost died trying to stand up for our right to vote, and for us to stand here today wto the chamberd the senate, there is no reason we can't institute the voting rights act so all georgians, all americans can vote in a free and accessibly secure manner. >> the senate rules is one thing that's in its way, as well as these tight majorities you see right now in the senate and the house. thanks for coming on. i appreciate it. >> thanks so much. >>> a surge of children at the mexican border now a record of unaccompanied children are in u.s. custody. >>> we'll be right back. (doorbell rings) excellent as a local access show, we want everyone to support local restaurants. right cardi b? yeah! eat local! (trill sound) do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have one hundred thousand dollars or more of life insurance you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cance
john lewis literally almost died trying to stand up for our right to vote, and for us to stand here today wto the chamberd the senate, there is no reason we can't institute the voting rights act so all georgians, all americans can vote in a free and accessibly secure manner. >> the senate rules is one thing that's in its way, as well as these tight majorities you see right now in the senate and the house. thanks for coming on. i appreciate it. >> thanks so much. >>> a surge...
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. >> john mccain walks up the vote clerks are and he lifts his hand very dramatically. >> narrator: mccain, with a thumbs down gesture, shocked the chamber. >> no. (gasps, light applause) >> you could hear audible gasps in the chamber. and those gasps of surprise came from both sides of the aisle. >> in the senate chambers, you could hear the shock, first gasps, then applause. >> another devastati blow to republican... >> narrator: the president had been watching on television. >> we were in the dining room off the oval office. ere was profound disappointment that we were that close, and that had spent a lot of effort really believing that we could finally do something when it comes to healthcare. so it was just a huge disappointment. >> narrator: in response, president trump would deal with his party much as he had his opponents on the campaign trail-- he'd attack. >> you can thank congress, the same people that can't even give us hcare! >> narrator: he targeted congressional republicans, especially the senate leader, mitch mcconnell. >> senator mitch mcconnell said i had "excessive expectations," but i don't think so. after seven years
. >> john mccain walks up the vote clerks are and he lifts his hand very dramatically. >> narrator: mccain, with a thumbs down gesture, shocked the chamber. >> no. (gasps, light applause) >> you could hear audible gasps in the chamber. and those gasps of surprise came from both sides of the aisle. >> in the senate chambers, you could hear the shock, first gasps, then applause. >> another devastati blow to republican... >> narrator: the president had...
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. >> john: is no question it will be a big difference when it gets to the upper chamber. jacqui heinrich, thanks so much. sandra, we will be will be debating this with jason chaffetz and marie hart in our next hour. >> sandra: meanwhile at least 15 people killed after a collision involving an suv and a semi truck full of gravel. it happened earlier today and a whole could build california near the u.s./mexico border. the suv was apparently carrying 27 passengers. the u.s. customs and border protection telling us that the sheriff's office is investigating and we will bring you updates as we get them. >> john: a big announcement made on dr. seuss' birthday. six books by the famous children's author have been canceled following a decision by the company responsible for preserving his legacy. what that company is saying about his decision. >> sandra: california governor gavin newsom reaching a deal with state lawmakers to reopen schools. critics say it's missing one key element. ♪ ♪ refiplus lets you refinance at today's all-time low interest rates plus get cash. with home va
. >> john: is no question it will be a big difference when it gets to the upper chamber. jacqui heinrich, thanks so much. sandra, we will be will be debating this with jason chaffetz and marie hart in our next hour. >> sandra: meanwhile at least 15 people killed after a collision involving an suv and a semi truck full of gravel. it happened earlier today and a whole could build california near the u.s./mexico border. the suv was apparently carrying 27 passengers. the u.s. customs...
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john king in washington. and thank you for sharing a very important, very busy news day with us. live pictures the house of representatives right now, the lower chamberutes to deliver president joe biden's big coronavirus rescue package. billions to state and local governments and monthly help to american parents. the plan is broadly popular, and this is a very important win for the new president on day 50 of his administra
john king in washington. and thank you for sharing a very important, very busy news day with us. live pictures the house of representatives right now, the lower chamberutes to deliver president joe biden's big coronavirus rescue package. billions to state and local governments and monthly help to american parents. the plan is broadly popular, and this is a very important win for the new president on day 50 of his administra
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john, what do businesses want from this? there was this long-term myth that the chamber of commerce and a lot of big business organizations were republican. in fact, i think they are much more behind the biden administration than they were behind the trump administration because, as you say, trump was pushing various trade sanctions and everything. the chamber of commerce folks didn't like it. >> right. and the businesses don't like the tariffs. they didn't like that at all. it was a tax on the american people. i know you can argue different things about currency manipulation, about how they paid for it, but it was a tax, and it put a tenement in business between china and the united states. now, it may have been justified, but it didn't work. now, it may have worked hadn't the pandemic came off, but they don't want their intellectual property stolen. they want to be ownership of businesses in china without having to cede that ownership and having that intellectual theft happen. they want more free trade, but that's more up to china than it is the united states we've tried numerous things, and nothing has worked with the chine
john, what do businesses want from this? there was this long-term myth that the chamber of commerce and a lot of big business organizations were republican. in fact, i think they are much more behind the biden administration than they were behind the trump administration because, as you say, trump was pushing various trade sanctions and everything. the chamber of commerce folks didn't like it. >> right. and the businesses don't like the tariffs. they didn't like that at all. it was a tax...
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john king in washington. and thank you for sharing a very important, very busy news day with us. live pictures the house of representatives right now, the lower chamberill vote in just a few minutes to deliver president joe biden's big coronavirus rescue package. billions to state and local governments and monthly help to american parents. the plan is broadly popular, and this is a very important win for the new president on day 50 of his administration. democrats frame it as transformative. republicans say it's government run amuck. >> i call upon my republican colleagues to stop their march madness and show some compassion for their constituents who are less than wealthy. >> i've heard people across the country say this bill today is costly, corrupt, and liberal. it's a laundry list of left-wing priorities that predate the pandemic and do not meet the needs of the american families. >> that deal will head to the president's desk just as country arrives at a familiar coronavirus crossroads. the biden administration just this morning just last hour announcing a new agreement to buy 100 million more doses of the johnson & johnson single-shot covid vac
john king in washington. and thank you for sharing a very important, very busy news day with us. live pictures the house of representatives right now, the lower chamberill vote in just a few minutes to deliver president joe biden's big coronavirus rescue package. billions to state and local governments and monthly help to american parents. the plan is broadly popular, and this is a very important win for the new president on day 50 of his administration. democrats frame it as transformative....
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november another motion was passed by this chamber noting the previous quote and calling on the scottish government to respect the will of the parliament, but still, john deputy first minister said we will release the key legal advice. —— swinney. the first batch of that advice was evidence against the scottish government. msps will vote on the motion at eight o'clock tonight. the company whose flammable cladding was used on grenfell tower was warned of the risks of a fire that could kill as many as 60 to 70 people, a decade before the disaster happened. the prediction of a blaze with striking similarities to the fire at grenfell tower that killed 72 people was part of a presentation attended by a marketing manager from the company, arconic. three key witnesses from the firm failed to attend the ongoing inquiry to answer questions. the welsh health minister has said the public health situation across the country is continuing to improve — and said the results of the current review of coronavirus restrictions will be —— from the summer, manufacturers will need to make spare parts billable to consumers with the aim of extending the life span of their pro
november another motion was passed by this chamber noting the previous quote and calling on the scottish government to respect the will of the parliament, but still, john deputy first minister said we will release the key legal advice. —— swinney. the first batch of that advice was evidence against the scottish government. msps will vote on the motion at eight o'clock tonight. the company whose flammable cladding was used on grenfell tower was warned of the risks of a fire that could kill...
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john lewis voting rights advancement act voting rights used to be about partisan issues. the last time the voting rights bill was authorized was 2006, george w. bush was president. it passes chamber. but in 2013, the supreme court rejected the successful formula for supervision and preclearance contained in the 1965 voting rights act, they asked congress to fix it. that was nearly eight years ago. and the american people are still waiting. stripped of protections, voter discrimination. we americans have noisy and spirited debates about many things, and we should. that is what it means to live in a free country. but access to the ballot ought to be nonpartisan. i submit there should be 100 votes in this chamber for policies that will make it easier for americans to make their voices heard in our democracy. surely, there ought to be at least 60 in this chamber who believe as i do that the four most powerful words uttered in democracy are "the people have spoken." therefore, we must ensure all of the people can speak. but it's not. we must still pass voting rights . the right to vote is preservative of all other rights. it is not just another issue alongside other issues, it is foun
john lewis voting rights advancement act voting rights used to be about partisan issues. the last time the voting rights bill was authorized was 2006, george w. bush was president. it passes chamber. but in 2013, the supreme court rejected the successful formula for supervision and preclearance contained in the 1965 voting rights act, they asked congress to fix it. that was nearly eight years ago. and the american people are still waiting. stripped of protections, voter discrimination. we...
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chamber began to tackle the $1.9 trillion relief bill or does so this week. cnn's lauren fox live on capitol hill with the latest. lauren? sq >> reporter: good morning, john.on of this bill early on saturday morning. the senate will now move this week to try and make their bill happen. now, there are going to be some differences. you remember, the 15 minimum wage increase is not going to be in that senate bill. that's because the senate parliamentarian ruled std it wa allowed. over the weekend, democrats began run into some differences among democrats in their plan over a quote, plan "b." this was senator ron wyden, the finance chairman's plan to try to penalize some businesses, the biggest corporations who did not increase the minimum wage on their payrolls, on their own. that plan has now also been abandoned, according to multiple senate aides that told cnn. now, one thing to remember about all of this is that the senate could move as soon as the end of this week. that is because they are trying to make sure that they do not miss a self-imposed march 14th bill to get it passed and signed into law. they want to give state some time, because unemployment b
chamber began to tackle the $1.9 trillion relief bill or does so this week. cnn's lauren fox live on capitol hill with the latest. lauren? sq >> reporter: good morning, john.on of this bill early on saturday morning. the senate will now move this week to try and make their bill happen. now, there are going to be some differences. you remember, the 15 minimum wage increase is not going to be in that senate bill. that's because the senate parliamentarian ruled std it wa allowed. over the...
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john so rick orders nixon to hand over the tapes. the court of appeals agrees with that, saying that the judge, a minimum is allowed to listen to them in camera, in the privacy of the chambers to determine if they really are any national security issues involved with them. the white house encounters with what they called the stennis proposal, which was mentioned in the video. senator stennis you should know, at this time a 71 year old senator from mississippi who had hearing aids, he had hearing problems. he had recently been shot in a burglary attempt. the plan was that he was the only person who was allowed to listen to the tapes. cox would then get summaries of the tapes, nothing else. it was a bold move. nixon was basically going for broke here. i interviewed stennis is doctor, by the way, he said that senator stennis was on heavy doses of coding at this time because of the shooting at the burglary. he did not want to do it, but he felt like there was no way he could say no to nixon. i also learned that nixon had a plan to take stennis to camp david using one of his white house aides who was a political operative. yet they were going to give him select pieces of the tap
john so rick orders nixon to hand over the tapes. the court of appeals agrees with that, saying that the judge, a minimum is allowed to listen to them in camera, in the privacy of the chambers to determine if they really are any national security issues involved with them. the white house encounters with what they called the stennis proposal, which was mentioned in the video. senator stennis you should know, at this time a 71 year old senator from mississippi who had hearing aids, he had...
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john lewis voting right advancement act. youip know, voting rights used o be a bipartisan issue. the last time the voting rights bill was reauthorized was 2000. george w. bush was president. and it passed this chamber 98- zero. then in 2013, the supreme court rejected the successful formula for supervision contained in the 1965 voting rights act. they asked congress to fix it. that was nearly eight years ago. and the american people are still waiting. voters in states with a long history of voter discrimination and voters and many other states have been thrown to the winds. we americans have noisy and spirited debates about many things. and we should. that is what it means to live in a free country. access to the ballot ought to be nonpartisan. i submit that there should be 100 votes in this chamber. a policy that will make it easier for americans to make their voices heard in our democracy. shirley surely, there ought to be at least 60. who believe that i do the four most powerful words uttered in a democracy are the people have spoken. therefore, we must ensure that all of the people can speak. but, if not, we must still pass voting rights. the right to vote is preservative of all other rights. i
john lewis voting right advancement act. youip know, voting rights used o be a bipartisan issue. the last time the voting rights bill was reauthorized was 2000. george w. bush was president. and it passed this chamber 98- zero. then in 2013, the supreme court rejected the successful formula for supervision contained in the 1965 voting rights act. they asked congress to fix it. that was nearly eight years ago. and the american people are still waiting. voters in states with a long history of...
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chamber of commerce and our many community partners. thank you all so much. >> thank you. >> hello, commissioners. my name is john cunningham, and i'm the executive director of the national aids memorial, located directly adjacent to the band shell. i rise to speak in strong support, and i submitted a letter in well in extending the wheel for four years. we bring hundreds of individuals to the park each year. this will provide diverse opportunities for families and visitors to the area to not only visit the young at the academy but also to visit the wheel. thank you for your help, and i encourage your support. >> thank you. >> hello. hello. my name's david harrison, long-term -- longtime san francisco resident, neighbor in the richmond district. i can see this beautiful wheel from my home. i urge you strongly to support this. thank you. >> thank you. >> hi, this is -- good afternoon, commissioners. this is drew backersy of the [inaudible]. we strongly support the sky wheel in the music concourse. already functions as a center of activity, segue towards food trucks, museums, and gardens. the wheel aligns well with
chamber of commerce and our many community partners. thank you all so much. >> thank you. >> hello, commissioners. my name is john cunningham, and i'm the executive director of the national aids memorial, located directly adjacent to the band shell. i rise to speak in strong support, and i submitted a letter in well in extending the wheel for four years. we bring hundreds of individuals to the park each year. this will provide diverse opportunities for families and visitors to the...
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john lewis voting rights advancement act. voting rights used to be about partisan issues the last time the voting rights bill was authorized was 2006 george w. bush was president and the past this chamber 98 / zero. that then in 2013 the supreme court rejected the successful formula for supervision contained in the 1965 voting rights act and asked congress to fix it that was nearly eight years ago. and the american people are still waiting. voters in states with a long history of voterwn discrimination that have been thrown to the wind. we americans have noisy and spirited debates and that is nonpartisansa and i submit there should be 100 votes in the chamber to make it easier for people to have their voices heard in our democracy. but those in this chamber who believe that i do that the four most powerful words other than a democracy are the people have spoken we must ensure. but it's not we must still pass voting rights. the right to vote is not just an issue alongside others but is foundational and the reason why to have the privilege of standing here in the first place. it is about the covenant we have as american people e pluribus unum. above all else we must protect so let's be c
john lewis voting rights advancement act. voting rights used to be about partisan issues the last time the voting rights bill was authorized was 2006 george w. bush was president and the past this chamber 98 / zero. that then in 2013 the supreme court rejected the successful formula for supervision contained in the 1965 voting rights act and asked congress to fix it that was nearly eight years ago. and the american people are still waiting. voters in states with a long history of voterwn...
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chamber of commerce and our many community partners. thank you all so much. >> thank you. >> hello, commissioners. my name is john cunningham, and i'm the executive director of the national aids memorial, located directly adjacent to the band shell. i rise to speak in strong support, and i submitted a letter in well in extending the wheel for four years. we bring hundreds of individuals to the park each year. this will provide diverse opportunities for families and visitors to the area to not only visit the young at the academy but also to visit the wheel. thank you for your help, and i encourage your support. >> thank you. >> hello. hello. my name's david harrison, long-term -- longtime san francisco resident, neighbor in the richmond district. i can see this beautiful wheel from my home. i urge you strongly to support this. thank you. >> thank you. >> hi, this is -- good afternoon, commissioners. this is drew backersy of the [inaudible]. we strongly support the sky wheel in the music concourse. already functions as a center of activity, segue towards food trucks, museums, and gardens. the wheel aligns well with
chamber of commerce and our many community partners. thank you all so much. >> thank you. >> hello, commissioners. my name is john cunningham, and i'm the executive director of the national aids memorial, located directly adjacent to the band shell. i rise to speak in strong support, and i submitted a letter in well in extending the wheel for four years. we bring hundreds of individuals to the park each year. this will provide diverse opportunities for families and visitors to the...
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john? >> he was very good at kinda presenting himself as kinda the all-american guy. it was very bizarre. 'cause we would go into chambers the guys. you're on trial for murdering your wife. none of this seemed to affect him one bit. >> reporter: as the prosecutor began his case, his opening witnesses focused on april 26th, 2010, the day venus vanished. state trooper aaron steensma, first on the scene, testified that he believed he was looking at a crime as soon as he talked to venus' parents. >> i pulled into the driveway and i was met by a female who was hysterical and crying. >> and what did you do next? >> she told me that he took her. he took her. he took her. >> reporter: early on, mcdonough wanted the jury to meet venus' parents, to see them as the stable decent and loving people they were. venus wasn't some kind of wild child bad mother. >> was it odd that your daughter would've left her children alone? >> it was more than odd. it was something that would not happen. >> reporter: after sketching out the last day that things might ever be normal for venus' parents, the prosecutor turned the clock back 24 hours and
john? >> he was very good at kinda presenting himself as kinda the all-american guy. it was very bizarre. 'cause we would go into chambers the guys. you're on trial for murdering your wife. none of this seemed to affect him one bit. >> reporter: as the prosecutor began his case, his opening witnesses focused on april 26th, 2010, the day venus vanished. state trooper aaron steensma, first on the scene, testified that he believed he was looking at a crime as soon as he talked to...
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john lewis voting rights advancement act. you know, voting rights used to be a bipartisan issue. the last time the voting rights bill was reauthorized was 2006, george w. bush was president. and it passed this chamber 98-0. but then in 2013 the supreme court rejected the successful formula for supervision and preclearance contained in the 1965 voting rights act. they asked congress to fix it. that was nearly eight years ago. and the american people are still waiting. triple protections, voters in states with a long history of voter discrimination and voters in many other states have been thrown to the winds. we americans have noisy and spirited debates about many things and we should. that's what it means to live in a free country. with access to -- but access to the ballot ought to be nonpartisan. i submit that there should be 100 votes in this chamber for policies that will make it easier for americans to make their voices heard in our democracy. surely, there ought to be at least 60 in this chamber who believe as i do that before most powerful words uttered in a democracy are the people have spoken. therefore, we must ensure that all of the people can speak. but if not, we must still pass voting
john lewis voting rights advancement act. you know, voting rights used to be a bipartisan issue. the last time the voting rights bill was reauthorized was 2006, george w. bush was president. and it passed this chamber 98-0. but then in 2013 the supreme court rejected the successful formula for supervision and preclearance contained in the 1965 voting rights act. they asked congress to fix it. that was nearly eight years ago. and the american people are still waiting. triple protections, voters...
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john dawkis wrote, new york's willful failure to provide information may itself constitute a criminal offense and you're right, the attorney's name is elkin abromowitj, confirming he's representing the executive chambergovernor and his closest aides in the justice department inquiries about the state's nursing home deaths. we've known all along he was stonewall people. it was the attorney general who came out and said the nursing home deaths are 50% higher. we know there was a coverup because melissa derosa told fellow democrat, i think the reason that the women are coming out and saying i was sexually harassed by andrew cuomo is because his bullying, his threats, his harassment, his horrific behavior toward anyone who challenged him was starting to come out. we know that his flunky, rich asaparti went after janice dean verbally and even her sister-in-law, they both their loved ones, a mother and father-in-law for janice dean in nursing homes and we know he harassed ron kim, we know he called him on the phone and was screaming at him while he's bathing his three daughters and everyone starts coming out and saying yeah, this is typical behavior from andy cuomo. once the dominoes start falling, it allo
john dawkis wrote, new york's willful failure to provide information may itself constitute a criminal offense and you're right, the attorney's name is elkin abromowitj, confirming he's representing the executive chambergovernor and his closest aides in the justice department inquiries about the state's nursing home deaths. we've known all along he was stonewall people. it was the attorney general who came out and said the nursing home deaths are 50% higher. we know there was a coverup because...