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only two in the small post hospital at camp john jay near baguio. eight staff. the fort mills hospital on corregidor, about 20, were assigned to sternberg general in manila. six or seven in the station hospital at fort scott sundberg near clark field, and a dozen navy nurses on cavity naval base, five navy nurses were stationed at the naval hospital on guam. 600 miles to the east and duty in the tropics consisted of routine nursing duties on wards or in surgery. a busy maternity ward yet ample free time to enjoy the pleasures and adventures of life overseas. but early in 1941, things began to change as more troops came in from the states training stepped up with practice, air raid and blackout drills. the nurses numbers had grown to 105. the possible tree of war was on everyone's mind, but the -- had completely closed off the rest of the mariana islands, even the native people in guam who had over there couldn't visit them. well, now obviously if they were closed off that island, there was something going on over there they didn't want anybody to know about. i w
only two in the small post hospital at camp john jay near baguio. eight staff. the fort mills hospital on corregidor, about 20, were assigned to sternberg general in manila. six or seven in the station hospital at fort scott sundberg near clark field, and a dozen navy nurses on cavity naval base, five navy nurses were stationed at the naval hospital on guam. 600 miles to the east and duty in the tropics consisted of routine nursing duties on wards or in surgery. a busy maternity ward yet ample...
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senator theodore francis green, senator john jay sparkman, speaker of the house sam. house majority leader john w mccormick. house minority leader joseph w martin jr. special musical score by the united states marine band captain albert w shelford. director music composed and conducted by sergeant donald huntzberger staff arranger. and. in fall of 1956, our hand cameras were allowed to briefly cover a meeting of joint inaugural committee as they met to, discuss plans for the coming inauguration. chairman of the committee senator styles bridges of new hampshire speaker sam rayburn of texas. senator theodore francis green of rhode island. house majority leader mccormick of massachusetts. senator john sparkman of alabama. house minority leader joseph w martin. junior, massachusetts. secretary to the committee and to the senate minority. mark trice. installation the special steel platforms for television and newsreel cameras was immediately begun. on the. approximately 540,000 feet of lumber was used to provide seating for thousand of the invited guests guests. on on janua
senator theodore francis green, senator john jay sparkman, speaker of the house sam. house majority leader john w mccormick. house minority leader joseph w martin jr. special musical score by the united states marine band captain albert w shelford. director music composed and conducted by sergeant donald huntzberger staff arranger. and. in fall of 1956, our hand cameras were allowed to briefly cover a meeting of joint inaugural committee as they met to, discuss plans for the coming...
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senator theodore francis green, senator john jay sparkman, speaker of the house sam. house majority leader john w mccormick. house minority leader joseph w martin jr. special musical score by the united states marine band captain albert w shelford. director music composed and conducted by sergeant donald huntzberger staff arranger. and. in fall of 1956, our hand cameras were allowed to briefly cover a meeting of joint inaugural committee as they met to, discuss plans for the coming inauguration. chairman of the committee senator styles bridges of new hampshire speaker sam rayburn of texas. senator theodore francis green of rhode island. house majority leader mccormick of massachusetts. senator john sparkman of alabama. house minority leader joseph w martin. junior, massachusetts. secretary to the committee and to the senate minority. mark trice. installation the special steel platforms for television and newsreel cameras was immediately begun. on the. approximately 540,000 feet of lumber was used to provide seating for thousand of the invited guests guests. on on janua
senator theodore francis green, senator john jay sparkman, speaker of the house sam. house majority leader john w mccormick. house minority leader joseph w martin jr. special musical score by the united states marine band captain albert w shelford. director music composed and conducted by sergeant donald huntzberger staff arranger. and. in fall of 1956, our hand cameras were allowed to briefly cover a meeting of joint inaugural committee as they met to, discuss plans for the coming...
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how well we are doing as a country is how thomas jefferson, george washington, alexander hamilton, john jay, john adams, how would they feel they're walking around washington d.c. today? these are men who deeply disagreed with a lot of questions will enjoy the founding of our public but they agree on one thing that at the very least the lawmakers and policymakers we elected should actually be the ones making public policy in this country. so, against that backdrop today i am here to announce how we will revive the promise of the constitutional republic with the three branches of government rather than four. that is the purpose of our meeting today. we are going to get into a level of detail that is to this point in the last half-century on unprecedented which i believe will spawn nothing short of non- incremental reform a revival of the ideals of the american revolution and how we actually restore the constitutional republic. first, it will be a plan that reduces the size of the federal employee headcount by over 75% from the next president by the end of my next term but 50% of which is imp
how well we are doing as a country is how thomas jefferson, george washington, alexander hamilton, john jay, john adams, how would they feel they're walking around washington d.c. today? these are men who deeply disagreed with a lot of questions will enjoy the founding of our public but they agree on one thing that at the very least the lawmakers and policymakers we elected should actually be the ones making public policy in this country. so, against that backdrop today i am here to announce...
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how well we're doing as a country is how thomas jefferson george washington, alexander hamilton john jay, john adams how would they feel if they were walking around washington, d.c. today men by the way who -- deeply disagreed with a lot of, a lot of questions. relating to the founding of our republic but they agree on one thing that as very least the lawmakers and policy policymakee elected should be the ones making public policy in this country. so against that back drop, today i'm here to announce how we will revive the promise of that constitutional republic with three branches of government rather than four. [applause] that is a purpose of our meeting today. and we're going to get into a level of detail that is to this point in the last half century unprecedented i believe will spawn not incremental reform but a revolution a revival of the ideals of the american revolution -- in how we actually restore that constitutional republic. first, it will be a plan that reduces the size of the federal employee head count by over 75% of on the next president by the end of the first term 50% o
how well we're doing as a country is how thomas jefferson george washington, alexander hamilton john jay, john adams how would they feel if they were walking around washington, d.c. today men by the way who -- deeply disagreed with a lot of, a lot of questions. relating to the founding of our republic but they agree on one thing that as very least the lawmakers and policy policymakee elected should be the ones making public policy in this country. so against that back drop, today i'm here to...
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john. jay was a look at that forecast. good morning, john. good morning. yes, we are looking at that high fire danger back, especially for southern california. >> and you can see why right here. strong winds pushing into not just the bay but also down south. this is an offshore wind much like last week. so far this morning, we've seen some strong gusts around 15, my 50 mile per hour gusts up in the east bay hills so far. and we've definitely seen regular gas is around 30 to even 40 miles per hour. so already starting the morning, very breezy and these high wind watches associated with the stronger wind event right now for the north bay mountains. honestly should be seeing those for a lot of the rest of the bay area, too. our extended all the way through 10:00am tomorrow. so today is going to be a breezy day tonight will be a breezy night tomorrow morning. still very windy, too. and that, of course, these dry offshore winds is upping fire danger pretty wide range of temps this morning, 30's, 40's and 50's depending on where you're at right now. oakland sitt
john. jay was a look at that forecast. good morning, john. good morning. yes, we are looking at that high fire danger back, especially for southern california. >> and you can see why right here. strong winds pushing into not just the bay but also down south. this is an offshore wind much like last week. so far this morning, we've seen some strong gusts around 15, my 50 mile per hour gusts up in the east bay hills so far. and we've definitely seen regular gas is around 30 to even 40 miles...
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and john jay was the chief justice at the time, and he went to london and negotiated it with great britain and france really believed that it was a betrayal of their most favored nation status that they had enjoyed since 1778. and in response, they they had they were already at war with britain, but they started seizing american ships, imprisoning american sailors, and selling off the goods and keeping the profit. no surprise, as this behavior was fairly unpopular with americans who wanted their family members back and wanted their ships back and wanted the profits from their goods. and so adams sent a three person commission to france to try and resolve this crisis, which was not a full fledged war yet, but was maybe heading in that direction. he sent several commissions and maybe talk about some of that and a little bit more detail. but the crux of the question was, would the nation be better for going to war with france or would it be better for remaining neutral in this conflict? and adams firmly believed that when you have a new nation, no war is ever a good idea. if you can maintain
and john jay was the chief justice at the time, and he went to london and negotiated it with great britain and france really believed that it was a betrayal of their most favored nation status that they had enjoyed since 1778. and in response, they they had they were already at war with britain, but they started seizing american ships, imprisoning american sailors, and selling off the goods and keeping the profit. no surprise, as this behavior was fairly unpopular with americans who wanted...
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joining me now here in studio is associate professor for fire science at the john jay college of criminalustice, glenn corbett. he has extensive experience in fire protection, including firefighting and fire prevention. glenn, everybody wants to know what caused this. what is your sense of why this fire became so out of control? and was there anything that could have been done to stop it? >> well, this is going to prove to be probably the most significant conflagrations in american history. conflagrations is an uncontrollable large fire basin. they've happened in cities across america since the mid 1800s. and so when you look back at the situation here, it's important to recognize that what happened, particularly on the first day, is that that this fire involved winds in excess of 70, 80 miles an hour. there's absolutely no fire department on the planet that could have stopped. what was happening then. but a lot of the conditions that were in play here have been decades in the making. you know, the choice to build in these areas, the type of buildings they build, the narrow roadways, all
joining me now here in studio is associate professor for fire science at the john jay college of criminalustice, glenn corbett. he has extensive experience in fire protection, including firefighting and fire prevention. glenn, everybody wants to know what caused this. what is your sense of why this fire became so out of control? and was there anything that could have been done to stop it? >> well, this is going to prove to be probably the most significant conflagrations in american...
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have former fbi agent breanna fox, along with retired nypd detective and adjunct professor at the john jay college of criminal justice. michael alcazar. evan, first to you, because we're also learning that this 42 year old shamsud-din jabbar is an army veteran who was honorably discharged. >> right. and part of the big question now for the fbi, not only finding any associates, but trying to track when this person may have been radicalized. if this person was indeed had allegiance to i.s.i.s., how far back did that go? and did anyone know this? was this something that was visible, perhaps when they were still in the u.s. military? and of course, those are big questions that the pentagon is going to be working with the fbi to figure out. big question, though, at this hour, is they we know that they're doing some conducting, some searches of other locations. they are talking to and trying to find people who were associated with the suspect. we don't know how many other people they believe could have been involved in this. but clearly, if you heard the language from the assistant special agent
have former fbi agent breanna fox, along with retired nypd detective and adjunct professor at the john jay college of criminal justice. michael alcazar. evan, first to you, because we're also learning that this 42 year old shamsud-din jabbar is an army veteran who was honorably discharged. >> right. and part of the big question now for the fbi, not only finding any associates, but trying to track when this person may have been radicalized. if this person was indeed had allegiance to...
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after his retirement there he talked for four years at john jay college of criminal justice of the citysity of york. a number --. he is the biological son of julius and ethel rosenberg. after the death of his parents, he and his brother robert were adopted by abel marable who wrote strange for. he has written about his biological parents and edited that rosenberg letters and his parents present correspondence. he authored, we are your sons. in addition, meeropol has written and lectured extensively about the importance of strange fruit as an anthem of her social reform appeared for example in strange fruit story of a protest song, documentary film by joel katz. to speak about meeropol and the enduring power of strange fruit, please welcome michael marable. [ applause ] . >> first of all, i want to thank harold and paul for including me in this fabulous distinguished panelists it's wonderful to be speaking next to david and an honor to share the stage with professor jefferson. i met my father when i was 10 years old, christmas eve 1953. my brother and i became to live with mom and dad so
after his retirement there he talked for four years at john jay college of criminal justice of the citysity of york. a number --. he is the biological son of julius and ethel rosenberg. after the death of his parents, he and his brother robert were adopted by abel marable who wrote strange for. he has written about his biological parents and edited that rosenberg letters and his parents present correspondence. he authored, we are your sons. in addition, meeropol has written and lectured...
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after retirement there, he taught for four years at john jay college of criminal justice of the city, university of new. among his books is surrender how the clinton administration completed the revolution. meeropol is the biological son of julius and rosenberg after the death of his parents, he and his brother robert were adopted by abel meeropol, who wrote strange over the years. meeropol has written about his biological parents. he edited the rosenberg letters and, his parents prison correspondence with his brother authored we are your sons. in addition, meeropol has written and lectured extensively about the importance of strange fruit as an anthem for social reform, appearing for example, in strange fruit story of protest song, a documentary film by katz to speak about abel and the enduring power of strange trees. welcome michael meeropol michael meeropol. first of all, i want to thank harold paul for including me on this fabulous, distinguished panel. it is wonderful to be sitting next to david and it is an absolute honor to share the stage with professor jefferson, i met my fat
after retirement there, he taught for four years at john jay college of criminal justice of the city, university of new. among his books is surrender how the clinton administration completed the revolution. meeropol is the biological son of julius and rosenberg after the death of his parents, he and his brother robert were adopted by abel meeropol, who wrote strange over the years. meeropol has written about his biological parents. he edited the rosenberg letters and, his parents prison...
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how well we are doing as a country is how thomas jefferson, george washington, alexander hamilton, john jayhn adams, how would they feel they're walking around washington d.c. today? these are men who deeply disagreed with a lot of questions will enjoy the founding of our public but they agree on one thing that at the very least the lawmakers and policymakers we elected should actually be the ones making public policy in this country. so, against that backdrop today i am here to announce how we will revive the promise of the constitutional republic with the three branches of government rather than four. that is the purpose of our meeting today. we are going to get into a level of detail that is to this point in the last half-century on
how well we are doing as a country is how thomas jefferson, george washington, alexander hamilton, john jayhn adams, how would they feel they're walking around washington d.c. today? these are men who deeply disagreed with a lot of questions will enjoy the founding of our public but they agree on one thing that at the very least the lawmakers and policymakers we elected should actually be the ones making public policy in this country. so, against that backdrop today i am here to announce how we...
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john and jay does because they don't know who they are yet. 39 accused looting and a man accused of arsonthe man caught with the blow torch and ice is saying he was illegal immigrant from mexico. and then i read a report that one person saw someone sitting on the ground, a fighter, and they thought maybe the fighter needed help and went up closer and realized the fighter was being arrested. not a real fighter. it was someone trying to loot a neighborhood dressed as a firefighter. >> lawrence: created an environment in california allows people to steal. we know what is happening in the stores. why a lot of them have been shut down when you go to gavin newsom and karen bass some of the perspective they provided the coverage of them have been political. but when you look at california look at los angeles one party rule. the people upset are the liberals in the town that said that their leaders have not been there to support them and then plan ahead witnessing the destruction not saying they caused it but measures weren't put in place for preechings for this hang. >> brian: 100 percent of the
john and jay does because they don't know who they are yet. 39 accused looting and a man accused of arsonthe man caught with the blow torch and ice is saying he was illegal immigrant from mexico. and then i read a report that one person saw someone sitting on the ground, a fighter, and they thought maybe the fighter needed help and went up closer and realized the fighter was being arrested. not a real fighter. it was someone trying to loot a neighborhood dressed as a firefighter. >>...
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mob, right, and the risk of mob mentality and the risk of mob hysteria and the risk of mob on the jay johnd that's -- contagion. that's all real too. both of these ways of getting information have flaws in them, but i think the i would rather live in a world -- and i think most americans would rather live in a world -- in which information and opinions even if they are disgusting, even if they are bigoted are free flowing and not one that prevents us from knowing essential information including things like, you know, where can covid came from, including things like, you know, hunter biden's laptop was a real thing. i think more information, like, generally that that's a good thing. being on the side of free flow of information, generally that's a good thing when we look back to history. and generally, the the people that are calling for more censorship in the sense that we know better than you are wrong. howard: it's been reported, and feel free to push back on this, that when trump won many 2016, you were at "the wall street journal" and you were sobbing at your desk. have you -- the. [la
mob, right, and the risk of mob mentality and the risk of mob hysteria and the risk of mob on the jay johnd that's -- contagion. that's all real too. both of these ways of getting information have flaws in them, but i think the i would rather live in a world -- and i think most americans would rather live in a world -- in which information and opinions even if they are disgusting, even if they are bigoted are free flowing and not one that prevents us from knowing essential information including...
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i don't know if anybody didn't realize jay leno -- oh, j! >> john: it is a great for him to do.nity has to come together under a circumstance like this. but if they are going to come together, that gives strength to the entire community. >> sandra: he has all these amazing cars in his garage and had a show about it. we had this retro fire engine so he decided to take to the streets and deliver meals himself. pretty awesome hero to the right time to have access to a fire truck to go help people and that is exactly what he did. >> john: based on william la jeunesse's story, you might want to let the fire department use that for a little while. by the way, fox corporation a one million-dollar donation cross wildfire relief efforts and continues to be annual disaster program partner. this enables the red cross to do respond immediately to disasters with safe shelter, hot meals, resources and support to aid in recovery. here is how you can help go to top fox/red cross or scan the qr code on your screen and it will take you right there. and all the talk about tiktok as you as family r
i don't know if anybody didn't realize jay leno -- oh, j! >> john: it is a great for him to do.nity has to come together under a circumstance like this. but if they are going to come together, that gives strength to the entire community. >> sandra: he has all these amazing cars in his garage and had a show about it. we had this retro fire engine so he decided to take to the streets and deliver meals himself. pretty awesome hero to the right time to have access to a fire truck to go...
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john carney, the bond market is saying to jay powell in the name of god, go. no confidence in him. >> they have given him an f for the term. he failed. look, the bond market has been saying that jay powell failed. today the stock market said oh, yeah, you're right. he definitely failed. the people are basically writing off anymore cuts. there's no more cuts coming from the fed. the fed still thinks there are more cuts coming. if you listen to some of the fed speakers they say oh, we think there's still room to cut. there's no more room to cut. the discussion is very quickly going to change to does the fed have to hike. right now, inflation has been stuck and way above where it needs to be, but if it starts to climb, then we are going to get people very seriously looking at fed hikes in the future. larry: which will be very badly received. >> jay powell needs to step down if they start or need to hike because he pitched everything on the idea that he was going to get it right this time. i mean, think about all the mistakes he made. he made a mistake at missing
john carney, the bond market is saying to jay powell in the name of god, go. no confidence in him. >> they have given him an f for the term. he failed. look, the bond market has been saying that jay powell failed. today the stock market said oh, yeah, you're right. he definitely failed. the people are basically writing off anymore cuts. there's no more cuts coming from the fed. the fed still thinks there are more cuts coming. if you listen to some of the fed speakers they say oh, we think...
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jay hemingway. senate majority leader, john thune and the congressional committee on inaugural, hakeem jeffries.a, usa, usa! usa, usa, usa! >> ladies and gentlemen, please be seated. please welcome the chairwoman of the congressional committee on inaugural ceremonies, the honorable amy klobuchar. [ applause ] >> good morning, everyone. welcome to the 60th presidential inauguration. today, president- elect trump and vice president- elect vance will take their oaths of office and we will witness the peaceful ÷÷transfer of power at the heart of our democracy. [ applause ] >> for the past year, i've chair the inaugural ceremony committee which includes the congress from both parties an. we thank the committee and capitol staff and law enforcement who work so hard over the last year and especially the last three days. you've done a beautiful job and you have shown grace under pressure.÷÷[ applause ] >> our theme this year is our enduring democracy. the presence of so many presidents and vice presidents here today is truly a testament to that endurance. we welcome president biden and dr. biden. we wel
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john corpina, let me play this one sound byte from jay powell because everyone was interested to know if there's more rate cuts to come and how he put it. you get to translate. >> i have no solution and knowing precisely. liz: he said we're well above it and should be seeing more cuts. >> going from that and going for a certain way. i think coming into the new administration, he was pretty clear about it and directly the policies that will be put in place and rightfully so and they'll have to wait and sit on their hands for a bit and how it plays out and they can't do that for too long. we can't get into a cycle and the expectations are going to have rates where they are and one more meeting and second meeting from now we'll start seeing cuts from there. liz. the march meet and willing ooa bit of erosion and john corpina, thank you so much. check the markets here and we're slightly underwater at the moment and earnings are about to hit high tide and meta, microsoft, ibm and talking about that and it's a flurry of names on quarterly numbers on her decisions and they are on the move and
john corpina, let me play this one sound byte from jay powell because everyone was interested to know if there's more rate cuts to come and how he put it. you get to translate. >> i have no solution and knowing precisely. liz: he said we're well above it and should be seeing more cuts. >> going from that and going for a certain way. i think coming into the new administration, he was pretty clear about it and directly the policies that will be put in place and rightfully so and...
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. >> john: a couple of democrats, the making member of the house judiciary committee, jay county from oversight committee wrote a letter to james mchenry saying in part, the following. the career professionals who -- least to [indistinct] part of an expert nonpolitical workforce to [indistinct] asked with protecting our public safety. they've been hired and appointed based on their professional merit and excellence. this idea of a nonpolitical workforce, i think will happen to trump in the last few years would have a lot of people saying, that particular phrase comes into question. >> sandra: and there are a lot of great career officials out there, great career orders. this idea that it is perpetuated by the media for a long time at people are those who worked at the department of justice or elsewhere or somehow immune from political persuasion. it is minicus. have feelings and political opinions just like everyone else and sometimes the subpoenas end up driving what they do and driving them to use the law in a way that they should not and target political enemies and case in point, o
. >> john: a couple of democrats, the making member of the house judiciary committee, jay county from oversight committee wrote a letter to james mchenry saying in part, the following. the career professionals who -- least to [indistinct] part of an expert nonpolitical workforce to [indistinct] asked with protecting our public safety. they've been hired and appointed based on their professional merit and excellence. this idea of a nonpolitical workforce, i think will happen to trump in...
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jay this is jake and tanner and zach. thank you for talking with us. they may look familiar to you. tell us who you are. >> john hancock. >> george washington. >> ben franklin. >> very dedicated to the costumes. jake made his wig. otherwise, i believe the costumes were ordered online. tell us how you got here. >> we drove from jersey this morning, arrived around 5:00 a.m. >> why did you want to come down today? >> just to celebrate america, celebrate trump, have a good time. spread positivity, visit our own home grounds. >> what all are you going to doing -- going to be doing well down here? >> just see what is going on. celebrate with our brothers here, and sisters, for america. >> and you are trump supporters, your excited. what do you want to see him focus on as a fellow president? >> just improve the country and get everyone getting together -- getting along together. >> just ending the wars overseas, getting that big corn reserve, maybe -- bitcoin reserve, maybe. >> just fiscal responsibility. >> are you guys warm enough right now? >> yes, ma'am. >> just warm enough. >> hand warmers. >> thank you so much f
jay this is jake and tanner and zach. thank you for talking with us. they may look familiar to you. tell us who you are. >> john hancock. >> george washington. >> ben franklin. >> very dedicated to the costumes. jake made his wig. otherwise, i believe the costumes were ordered online. tell us how you got here. >> we drove from jersey this morning, arrived around 5:00 a.m. >> why did you want to come down today? >> just to celebrate america, celebrate...
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judiciary committee member john cornyn but first southern california back on high alert for the next few hours as winds and wildfires processed. how an iconic american entertainer jayo is helping provide to heroes on the frontline some needed relief. jay leno is right here on your world i have some rules. first, no showers longer than 5 minutes. this isn't a spa. (laughs) that's a rule. meanwhile, at a vrbo— when other vacation rentals make you share your turf with a host, try one that's all...
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street from the jay's laundry it was not laundry at the time had an idea of building the laundry mat and got the permits, proved and -- he passed away during construction. my father, johnad to step in and take over the business and he -- got the business up and going and approved and has been a great landry mat since 1986. i have been work there since i was 10. went to college and graduated and came back and work 7 days a week for many years throughout the business. one great story i had was it is interacting of customers and talking about our lives and i just goal is to keep the laundry over the past 3-5 years the business has gone down but our goal we are committed to keeping the laundry going strong for generations to come. i want to say by saying the program is really the spirit of america. and the blood line of san francisco. entrepreneurship. everyone is a legend to someone in this world. it is difficult to be famous but it is truly other people that tell your story and i think this program does a great job. thank you. and i appreciate the time and consideration. >> thanked. >> thank you. i'm gwen caplin with my mourth foundedis mailing in 1977 and our grand jury
street from the jay's laundry it was not laundry at the time had an idea of building the laundry mat and got the permits, proved and -- he passed away during construction. my father, johnad to step in and take over the business and he -- got the business up and going and approved and has been a great landry mat since 1986. i have been work there since i was 10. went to college and graduated and came back and work 7 days a week for many years throughout the business. one great story i had was it...
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have former democratic governor of washington state, jay inslee, nbc news national affairs analyst and a partner and chief political columnist at pac. johnall on board this morning. >> so yeah, governor, let us. you have better insights on this than most about a lot of these grants that are being frozen. what what is the real life impact for people, whether they're in washington state, kansas or florida? >> well, look, i don't i think it's simple to say that never in american history has there been so much damage to the fabric of our local communities and our states so quickly, by so few. one man has had a partial government shutdown. is what this is. 30% of our state budget comes from the federal government. so this morning, if you're if you're a young woman, you got beat up by your boyfriend. you want to go into a domestic violence shelter. those funds are all in jeopardy at the moment. if you're a veteran and you're receiving some food assistance from a. from a. meals on wheels program, that program is in jeopardy. and one of the things that has not been discussed much in this dialog is our business community is being damaged by these
have former democratic governor of washington state, jay inslee, nbc news national affairs analyst and a partner and chief political columnist at pac. johnall on board this morning. >> so yeah, governor, let us. you have better insights on this than most about a lot of these grants that are being frozen. what what is the real life impact for people, whether they're in washington state, kansas or florida? >> well, look, i don't i think it's simple to say that never in american...