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christian keller with us from barclays. want to go to where we are in the u.s., which is a gaming of furlough to lay off, and the gaming of how businesses are going to adjust, and the firings to come. does europe have the same challenge right now, where there is that sense of pending layoffs or rightsizing by businesses? christian: i think it is to some extent a group forward phenomenon. we had different responses, given the different labor market institutions, employment schemes, etc.. payroll support act in the u.s., and you had germany, the short work scheme for workers. that creates a different situation and how the rate goes keeping, but also people on the payroll or supporting them generously when they were unemployed. this can come to an end. to seew, it is difficult how this will be prolonged for a very long period, and at the same time it seems like structural changes to the economy where a lot of these workers may not be able to -- jobs in particular, that may be permanently damaged from the corona. francine: brin
christian keller with us from barclays. want to go to where we are in the u.s., which is a gaming of furlough to lay off, and the gaming of how businesses are going to adjust, and the firings to come. does europe have the same challenge right now, where there is that sense of pending layoffs or rightsizing by businesses? christian: i think it is to some extent a group forward phenomenon. we had different responses, given the different labor market institutions, employment schemes, etc.. payroll...
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none of the helen keller did that. it is about a moral lesson.nemy is helen keller this is i will know no limitations. and deceiving different. as for always, always, always be curious. those are my answers. that is who i admire. abraham lincoln is the one for me. he's the one that lives up to the height every time reading his book is about i will always choose kindness and always speak up for others. and on the front, the most important part of the book is on the front but the moral lesson. and you can see a sincere, i will always speak my mind and speak for others. that is something to aspire for our kids. we are doing i am george washington in september. i am jane goodall which i'm super excited to do pretty. [applause]. and i will tell you this. in the house of secrets do a lot of george washington benedict arnold. i was like i am putting cool stuff in the kids book. there is no retreat. don't give them disinformation. but also tell them, this is how george washington used inc. right in that secret code name was 711. in my editor said we real
none of the helen keller did that. it is about a moral lesson.nemy is helen keller this is i will know no limitations. and deceiving different. as for always, always, always be curious. those are my answers. that is who i admire. abraham lincoln is the one for me. he's the one that lives up to the height every time reading his book is about i will always choose kindness and always speak up for others. and on the front, the most important part of the book is on the front but the moral lesson....
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keller says he's decision could lead to more problems. >>and says democrats need to be patient. >>their new normal is more government control more government spending and more debt for kids and grandkids lawmakers on both sides of the aisle hope an agreement on unemployment insurance happen soon. >>reporting in washington, i'm be-all job. on a related note. governor newsome is forming a new strike team to speed up the delivery of unemployment benefits. >>the governor says that that strike team will create a blueprint for improvements in the unemployment or the employment development department their goal is to overhaul the system and begin addressing the backlog of unpaid claims since march, the department has processed more than 8 million unemployment insurance claims. and there's they've sent out more than 49 billion dollars in unemployment benefits so far. >>we'll take a quick break, here's a live look outside the bay bridge toll plaza camera this morning we'll be back more headlines in just a minute. well many people have such a misunderstanding as to how a reverse mortgage
keller says he's decision could lead to more problems. >>and says democrats need to be patient. >>their new normal is more government control more government spending and more debt for kids and grandkids lawmakers on both sides of the aisle hope an agreement on unemployment insurance happen soon. >>reporting in washington, i'm be-all job. on a related note. governor newsome is forming a new strike team to speed up the delivery of unemployment benefits. >>the governor...
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joining us now is albuquerque mayor tim keller. mayor keller, thanks for joining us. we appreciate it. albuquerque, as you know has struggled with violent crime and you've had persistent protests in your city in recent days. your sheriff, manny gonzalez, actually went to the white house asking for help. do you need the federal government to now step in? >> you know, for us we always welcome partners when it comes to crime fighting, but we're very concerned about this idea that we should just sell out our town for a potential bait and switch to efforts to go after protesters or immigrants. and it's because it's happening in other cities, especially al polinthat actua these political maneuvers to incite violence. >> you described it as a bait and switch. are you suggesting this is more about politics than policing? >> you know, i am and it's just because of the president's own words. so the day before he announced this, he explicitly said he waso t to challenges with law enforcement. and so given what we've seen in portland, we're very, very concerned. i don't think any
joining us now is albuquerque mayor tim keller. mayor keller, thanks for joining us. we appreciate it. albuquerque, as you know has struggled with violent crime and you've had persistent protests in your city in recent days. your sheriff, manny gonzalez, actually went to the white house asking for help. do you need the federal government to now step in? >> you know, for us we always welcome partners when it comes to crime fighting, but we're very concerned about this idea that we should...
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statuesople of to the national statuary hall with contributions ranging revolutionary war hero, helen keller. the bill specifically mentionsr calhoun, and clark whom it a ma segregation. the bill also calls for removal of a bust of former supreme court chief justice, roger taney, who wrote the infamous 1857ch declared slaves were not citizens and did not have the right to sue. that to)! place on the house. debate leading up to this vote whh 70-plus republi&qns supported. here's what california representative tom mcclintock had to say aut the tok: i have o problems with honors this rebellion. that's not what this bill by ree bust of from the old supreme court the absolutely worst decision ever rendered by the supreme court, the dred scott decision. he also in of its better decisi the am mistad if we remove memorials to every pers in this build made a bad decision, his was the worst, this would be a very barren place, indeed. it's only the bad things in our history that we can use to measure all of the good things in our history. this bill also of confederate sympathizers sent to the capitol
statuesople of to the national statuary hall with contributions ranging revolutionary war hero, helen keller. the bill specifically mentionsr calhoun, and clark whom it a ma segregation. the bill also calls for removal of a bust of former supreme court chief justice, roger taney, who wrote the infamous 1857ch declared slaves were not citizens and did not have the right to sue. that to)! place on the house. debate leading up to this vote whh 70-plus republi&qns supported. here's what...
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and yes, you do see in this picture helen keller reading the lips of grace.d she also reads the lips of calvin too. cynthia bittinger: so grace did as much as she could to bring children, deaf children, children with disabilities, veterans with disabilities to the white house and highlight their needs for the american ublic. susan swain: anne in newport, vermont. hi, anne? anne: i was going to -- quite a few years ago i went to a yard sale found a, an old cookbook, a new orleans county cookbook put together in 1924 by various omen's groups. and there is a recipe here for coffee soufflé by mrs. calvin coolidge, washington d.c. and i've been upstairs, i've been missing the program but i thought i'd give mrs. coolidge a chance to share her recipe if you would like it? susan swain: well, thank you so much. there are many grace coolidge recipes available online because this was part of the way that they established her persona to the public. will you talk about that? cynthia bittinger: well, she was kidded by calvin a lot, we haven't mentioned that, about her coo
and yes, you do see in this picture helen keller reading the lips of grace.d she also reads the lips of calvin too. cynthia bittinger: so grace did as much as she could to bring children, deaf children, children with disabilities, veterans with disabilities to the white house and highlight their needs for the american ublic. susan swain: anne in newport, vermont. hi, anne? anne: i was going to -- quite a few years ago i went to a yard sale found a, an old cookbook, a new orleans county cookbook...
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we have some film of helen keller's visit to the white house which we are going to show but as we do that when she visited the significance of her visits and how the public reacted. >> it was very significant, helen keller wanted to use the white house to publicize the need for support for deaf education. and grace and calvin were both happy to accommodate her, and yes you do see in this picture helen keller reading the lips of grace and she also reads the lips of calvin to. so grace as much as she could to bring death children, children with disabilities veterans with disabilities to the white house. and highlight their needs for the american public. >> and in newport for mauve, high-end. >> i was going to quite a few years ago, i went to a yard sale, found an old cookbook the county cookbook put together in 1924 by various women, women's groups. and there is a recipe here for cobb soufflÉ by mrs. calvin coolidge, washington d.c.. and i have been upstairs listening to the program but i thought i would give mrs. coolidge a chance to share her recipe with you if you would like it. >>
we have some film of helen keller's visit to the white house which we are going to show but as we do that when she visited the significance of her visits and how the public reacted. >> it was very significant, helen keller wanted to use the white house to publicize the need for support for deaf education. and grace and calvin were both happy to accommodate her, and yes you do see in this picture helen keller reading the lips of grace and she also reads the lips of calvin to. so grace as...
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here's some ads from the -- you have helen keller's book "out of the dark." keller a socialist. people don't remember that when they talk about their work for the blind. socialist move with the movies. get into the culture. how to be a successful speaker, et cetera, et cetera. socialist watch at an antitrust price. you know, they had ads for gold stocks and patent medicines and medicines to kill the ills of wage slavery, things like that. so it was a popular and kind of offbeat but serious magazine. their most popular columnist was a guy called warbling wilbur every week. and one agent, louis clamroth on a bicycle traveled around the great plains and sold over 100,000 subscriptions to "the appeal to reason." but it was only 1 of 300 socialist newspapers and magazines in the country in that year. in new york city, the jewish daily forward. here in new york, a yiddish daily newspaper had 150,000 daily readers. "the national rip saw," another one, 150,000 readers. the socialist party was not only concentrated among workers, but among, as i say, small farmers, small towns and some e
here's some ads from the -- you have helen keller's book "out of the dark." keller a socialist. people don't remember that when they talk about their work for the blind. socialist move with the movies. get into the culture. how to be a successful speaker, et cetera, et cetera. socialist watch at an antitrust price. you know, they had ads for gold stocks and patent medicines and medicines to kill the ills of wage slavery, things like that. so it was a popular and kind of offbeat but...
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>> what we're forming at keller prep, form a homeschool co-op.portunity now where students can come together, albeit digitally, learn in communities and study in communities. this is of the utmost importance. we're offering it here at our learning centers but outside of any physical classroom, the kids, the parents, must come together. it is no longer an option and it is no longer something that we're trying, which we did from march of 2020. right now we're specifically referring to time being of the essence and forming a learning community. there is an opportunity where some student can entirely learn through home instruction and we must come together to form those groups. what we're doing at keller is a group of parents and students learning grade level subject areas that they need. melissa: the important thing is for parents to get information and get going right now, to understand the reality. there is live teaching going on in the expensive schools. in the public schools, they're not doing it. your suggestion, i mean you have a program but i
>> what we're forming at keller prep, form a homeschool co-op.portunity now where students can come together, albeit digitally, learn in communities and study in communities. this is of the utmost importance. we're offering it here at our learning centers but outside of any physical classroom, the kids, the parents, must come together. it is no longer an option and it is no longer something that we're trying, which we did from march of 2020. right now we're specifically referring to time...
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follow the city law and hold them accountable if we break it just like we would anybody else. >> mayor keller, thank you so much for joining us. i appreciate your time this morning. >> appreciate it, take, care. >> you, too. >>> coming up the race for a covid vaccine, the shot could be coming as early as december and the chances it might not cost you a dime. $9.95? $9.95. what's with all the $9.95 notes? i thought you'd never ask. it's about a life insurance plan with options starting at $9.95 a month. been seeing it on tv. we talked about getting more life insurance. remember how much your brother's funeral cost? yeah, his funeral expenses were a real eye-opener. -north of $8,500. -exactly. (man) what do you like about this insurance? the $9.95 price, and best of all, it'll never go up. (man) but we could get it at our age with my medical history? i feel 25 here and here, but the mirror says otherwise. don't worry. we can't be turned down for any health reason. i think we should call to see for ourselves, don't you? makes sense to me, let's call. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about coloni
follow the city law and hold them accountable if we break it just like we would anybody else. >> mayor keller, thank you so much for joining us. i appreciate your time this morning. >> appreciate it, take, care. >> you, too. >>> coming up the race for a covid vaccine, the shot could be coming as early as december and the chances it might not cost you a dime. $9.95? $9.95. what's with all the $9.95 notes? i thought you'd never ask. it's about a life insurance plan with...
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had but then immediately let's say the next day you had a hit piece in the new york times from bill keller he was at that time described him as a bag lady. he came immediately something about his character. though i think that is a betrayal it's a betrayal of principle. what do you think of the allegations that julian assange geez and that there are a quote from the new york times is that he's a narcissist with an outsized view of his own of origins and that he has no interest in monday matters like personal hygiene. really. i can't think of another journalist or publisher who has won a major international journalism awards. and for media organizations have complained about whether his socks were dirty or had been washed here i mean really. i wonder whether any single human being has been subjected to about never most news. in the parts it was at school. in 20 a little in a british court released. on condition that he didn't leave the country. she was also required to remain at the country house owned by a close friend the british journalist full and smith. well i'm now sitting in a chair.
had but then immediately let's say the next day you had a hit piece in the new york times from bill keller he was at that time described him as a bag lady. he came immediately something about his character. though i think that is a betrayal it's a betrayal of principle. what do you think of the allegations that julian assange geez and that there are a quote from the new york times is that he's a narcissist with an outsized view of his own of origins and that he has no interest in monday matters...
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keller says he's decision could lead to more problems. >>and says democrats need to be patient. >>their new normal is more government control more government spending and more debt for kids and grandkids lawmakers on both sides of the aisle hope an agreement on unemployment insurance happen soon. >>reporting in washington, i'm diesel john. well on a related note. governor newsome is forming a new strike team to speed up the delivery of unemployment benefits. >>the governor says the strike team will create a blueprint for improvements at the employment development department, the goal of which is to overhaul the entire system and begin addressing the backlog been played claims. since march, the department has processed more than 8 million unemployment insurance claims and sent out more than 49 billion dollars in unemployment benefits. we'll take a break it's 5.27 now coming up on 5.27 and here's a quick look at the bay bridge toll plaza. the volume is building but still no slowdown yet at the toll gate and you make the time to cross the span as well back with more head motorcycle
keller says he's decision could lead to more problems. >>and says democrats need to be patient. >>their new normal is more government control more government spending and more debt for kids and grandkids lawmakers on both sides of the aisle hope an agreement on unemployment insurance happen soon. >>reporting in washington, i'm diesel john. well on a related note. governor newsome is forming a new strike team to speed up the delivery of unemployment benefits. >>the...
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>>keller says democrats need to come to the table and work out a stimulus bill of the senate and the house can agree on. >>are there things in there that we can have a discussion on absolutely, but they're not talking about that. they're talking all or nothing has to be there there where they take their ball and go home scott says since the administration wants to open schools backup republicans should cooperate and approved this bill. >>this administration's solution is to try to water down the guidelines. our solution the heroes act is schools that did that give schools the tools they need to protect students and staff. >>house speaker nancy pelosi says she's willing to delay or cancel the house's august recess to get another relief bill passed reporting in washington and be-all job. >>coming up next on the kron 4 morning news, a beloved bay area businesses on the brink of closure what has to happen for oakland's fairyland to survive the pandemic. >>and a quick look at the bay area temperatures for now we don't have or battling some of the fog this morning and the slow going in the
>>keller says democrats need to come to the table and work out a stimulus bill of the senate and the house can agree on. >>are there things in there that we can have a discussion on absolutely, but they're not talking about that. they're talking all or nothing has to be there there where they take their ball and go home scott says since the administration wants to open schools backup republicans should cooperate and approved this bill. >>this administration's solution is to...
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>>keller says a hasty decision could lead to more problems in say democrats need to be patient. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle hope for in a creek an agreement on unemployment insurance happen soon. state leaders are trying to defend the affordable care act as the u.s. supreme court considers repealing it kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains the latest update.
>>keller says a hasty decision could lead to more problems in say democrats need to be patient. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle hope for in a creek an agreement on unemployment insurance happen soon. state leaders are trying to defend the affordable care act as the u.s. supreme court considers repealing it kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains the latest update.
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>>keller says a hasty decision could lead to more problems in say democrats need to be patient. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle hope for in a creek an agreement on unemployment insurance happen soon. state leaders are trying to defend the affordable care act as the u.s. supreme court considers repealing it kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains the latest update. >>california's attorney general and 20 other states are pushing back against the trump administration's attempt to undo the affordable care act in a brief to the supreme court filed wednesday states in favor of the ac appointed to the pandemic to keep the policy in place there's never a good time to take people's health care away. >>but you do so in the middle of the pandemic but at another level of hopelessness the supreme court will decide whether to overturn the health care law and also review a recent lower court decision that ruled the individual mandate unconstitutional that was the rule requiring americans have health insurance or else pay a fine opponents of the a c i have said without t
>>keller says a hasty decision could lead to more problems in say democrats need to be patient. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle hope for in a creek an agreement on unemployment insurance happen soon. state leaders are trying to defend the affordable care act as the u.s. supreme court considers repealing it kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala explains the latest update. >>california's attorney general and 20 other states are pushing back against the trump...
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celery if you eat enough of it it would be difficult but it's possible because obesity is a matter of keller's sugar makes you want to eat more sat makes you want to eat more but if you look at what happens in the body a telephone is a killer and that's where dietary recommendations are so confusing because they talk about new entry and so not foods they are be talking about foods all i add back to disagree respectfully and i personally lost 35 kilograms by having sugar out of my diet and that it was glorious you cut your kid. if you cut out the foods that contain sugar or terror carbohydrates or anything else you're going to be cutting gary if you get downgraded to healthier calories but anyway clearly there is that we disagree on on big issue of sugar but one of the parts. and that i want to talk excuse me we don't disagree and i think everyone would be healthier eating less sugar talking specifically about sugar sweetened sugar sweetened beverages there's been a long. if in the united states to introduce some sort of a tax and some communities haven't managed to do that but by and large pol
celery if you eat enough of it it would be difficult but it's possible because obesity is a matter of keller's sugar makes you want to eat more sat makes you want to eat more but if you look at what happens in the body a telephone is a killer and that's where dietary recommendations are so confusing because they talk about new entry and so not foods they are be talking about foods all i add back to disagree respectfully and i personally lost 35 kilograms by having sugar out of my diet and that...
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we see those whose lives are more contemporary like president eisenhower, president reagan, helen keller have rosa parks right appear. , americans from all walks of life, every age walk through these halls. they walk through this room. they are looking up. they are looking at the statues. they are looking at the amazing history surrounding us. you have to believe, you have to believe that each are inspired to learn, to enjoy. truly be inspired by the history around us. i like to listen to the school groups particularly. kidsimes, you catch these giving you a glimmer of what is beyond all this. they will see a particular statue and they will become divided by a. some he will say, do you know? they will tell a story about rosa parks through the eyes of a child, what they have learned in their classrooms. it's a reminder to me that these are not just figures that are anchored in bronze. there is that living history here. how we share this, how we , this isne another what this award is all about today. for lin-manuel miranda has inspired americans, young and old, rich and poor, whether you ,
we see those whose lives are more contemporary like president eisenhower, president reagan, helen keller have rosa parks right appear. , americans from all walks of life, every age walk through these halls. they walk through this room. they are looking up. they are looking at the statues. they are looking at the amazing history surrounding us. you have to believe, you have to believe that each are inspired to learn, to enjoy. truly be inspired by the history around us. i like to listen to the...
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quin lucas, mayor of kansas city, missouri and tim keller, mayor of albuquerque, new mexico. thank you for joining us. this is insanity and i'm curious about your thoughts as this federal support is headed to your cities. i'm going to start with you, mayor lucas. do you understand what operation legend is and how your city will be impacted by these federal law enforcement officers showing up? i should note i saw a tweet from you earlier where you appeared to welcome the support, but cautioned that you're concerned about overreach. >> yeah, we work with the federal government regularly honor mall crime fighting activities. what we don't want and don't need is something that even if let's say general barr had been accurate we don't actually want 200 arrests in two weeks for things that are wholly unrelated to the violent crime mission. this operation is being described as a way to solve murders in kansas city, to try to support victims' families and i do have a concern that it will expand beyond that core mission, particularly given the fact that this seems to be something the
quin lucas, mayor of kansas city, missouri and tim keller, mayor of albuquerque, new mexico. thank you for joining us. this is insanity and i'm curious about your thoughts as this federal support is headed to your cities. i'm going to start with you, mayor lucas. do you understand what operation legend is and how your city will be impacted by these federal law enforcement officers showing up? i should note i saw a tweet from you earlier where you appeared to welcome the support, but cautioned...
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keller: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in support of my to the national defense authorization act. for too long our supply chain, critical defense materials, has been overly reliant on resources located and within the people's republic of china under the absolute control of the of -- the arty chinese communist party. one area of supply crucial to tongueston.tates is these -- tongston. in penetrators, rtillery shells and tank shells. he fiscal year 2019 ndaa prohibited certain materials not china along with tongston materials. support this manufacturing here at home. china controls over 80% frt the world -- tongston mining in the world. hina uses its supply dominance to manipulate the global market. exposed with een covid-19, it's clear we need to production of this critical material. that's why going forward the united states and our allies he -- pg longer have to will no longer have to rely on china, to rces, like get our supply. his amendment will -- mr. thornberry: i yield an additional 30 seconds to the ge
keller: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in support of my to the national defense authorization act. for too long our supply chain, critical defense materials, has been overly reliant on resources located and within the people's republic of china under the absolute control of the of -- the arty chinese communist party. one area of supply crucial to tongueston.tates is these -- tongston. in penetrators, rtillery shells and tank shells. he fiscal year 2019 ndaa prohibited certain materials...
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whose lives are more contemporary with our own, like president eisenhower, president reagan, helen keller. we have rosa parks right up here. more importantly, each and every day, americans from all walks of life and every age walk through these halls. they walk through this room. and they are looking up at the statues, they are looking at the amazing history surrounding us. and you have to believe that each are inspired to learn, to enjoy, but just truly be inspired by the history around us. and i like to listen to the school groups particularly, because sometimes you catch these kids giving you just a glimmer of what is going on in their heads. -- of what is beyond all this. they will see a particular statue and be captivated by it. then, someone will tell them the story of rosa parks, through the eyes of the child what they learned in their classroom. and it is a reminder to me that these figures are not just anchored in bronze, that is a living history here. how we share this and inspire one another, that is what this award is all about today. for lin-manuel miranda has inspired americ
whose lives are more contemporary with our own, like president eisenhower, president reagan, helen keller. we have rosa parks right up here. more importantly, each and every day, americans from all walks of life and every age walk through these halls. they walk through this room. and they are looking up at the statues, they are looking at the amazing history surrounding us. and you have to believe that each are inspired to learn, to enjoy, but just truly be inspired by the history around us....
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. >> reporter: state rep candice keller proudly violating a mask requirement while shopping at walgreens, writing, only one in the store maskless. be brave. try it. you'll like it. she's being criticized for that message tonight, as in nearby cincinnati this doctor says his hospital is full. >> i've got probably 15, 20 people waiting in the waiting room that can't even be seen right now because we're so full with patients that are sick. >> reporter: tonight we're hearing from stella sexton, a healthy pennsylvania mother, one of nearly 100 people volunteering in a covid-19 vaccine trial. >> i don't feel brave, but i do feel that i'm doing my duty because i have the gift of good health. >> she's definitely brave and doing her duty. trevor ault joins us from new york city. new york was hit incredibly hard early on. it's now one of the few places making sustained progress fighting the virus, with hospitalizations at their lowest in months? >> reporter: that's right, tom. tonight there are fewer than 800 covid-19 hospitalizations here in new york. that's down from 18,000 at the state's peak.
. >> reporter: state rep candice keller proudly violating a mask requirement while shopping at walgreens, writing, only one in the store maskless. be brave. try it. you'll like it. she's being criticized for that message tonight, as in nearby cincinnati this doctor says his hospital is full. >> i've got probably 15, 20 people waiting in the waiting room that can't even be seen right now because we're so full with patients that are sick. >> reporter: tonight we're hearing from...
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january was illegal that's the conclusion of the un special rapporteur on extra judicial killings agnes keller maher says the assassination in iraq's capital was against the u.n. charter laura birdman lee has more. top iranian general cousin solomon he was popular among many in iran but was considered a dangerous threat to the u.s. by present on trump that was the justification for drone attack on some the money's convoy as he left baghdad airport on january the 3rd killing him an iraqi commander the among hundreds among others a killing that's been called a new fool by u.n. investigators act as kind of the special rubber to an extradition killing said in reports on tuesday in light of the evidence that the u.s. has provided states the targeting of general stolen money and the deaths of those accompanying him constitution treat killing which under international human rights school the us is responsible just attack is different from all the drone strikes the united states has engaged in because it targeted senior figure in the iranian government so whatever you want to say about solmonese histo
january was illegal that's the conclusion of the un special rapporteur on extra judicial killings agnes keller maher says the assassination in iraq's capital was against the u.n. charter laura birdman lee has more. top iranian general cousin solomon he was popular among many in iran but was considered a dangerous threat to the u.s. by present on trump that was the justification for drone attack on some the money's convoy as he left baghdad airport on january the 3rd killing him an iraqi...
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concerns about the growing use of armed drones in her annual report to the human rights council agnes keller earlier said the u.s. drone strike that killed the top iranian general kassam so the money in january was illegal she insists now is the time to regulate drones fearing some governments are using them without any accountability drawn from becoming healthier speedier smaller more lethal and can be or parried to buy teams located thousands of kilometers away and in my opinion and the opinion of all the experts so you have consulted over the last 6 months these is bringing the world to a critical point in regulating the use of armed drones and the use of forth who armed drones zoom into iran explains what that report means for leaders there. the iranian government here at the time of qassam so the money is killing there was an outpouring of grief there was an outpouring of anger by government officials as well as the public this was after all one of the most popular public figures in the country perhaps in the history of the islamic republic of iran so certainly this ruling while we stil
concerns about the growing use of armed drones in her annual report to the human rights council agnes keller earlier said the u.s. drone strike that killed the top iranian general kassam so the money in january was illegal she insists now is the time to regulate drones fearing some governments are using them without any accountability drawn from becoming healthier speedier smaller more lethal and can be or parried to buy teams located thousands of kilometers away and in my opinion and the...
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1998, along with that is a malfunction on the helicopter and they said he had in his observer mark kellert of the crash happened at the museum in baltimore city and they were married on their wedding anniversary. that is never going to mend, we are left with memories and memorials. >> that is the story and thanks to you and your husband for service and sacrifice. thank you for telling us the story. jillian: we will be right back. want to brain better? unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel five indicators of brain performanc: memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try our new gummies for 30 days and see the difference. ♪ rob: a priest going viral on tick-tock for embracing the what i wear challenge. >> showing off his good friday look, racking up 213,000 views. a fox news alert, but to friday. a majority of city councilmembers pledged to defund police departments by 50%, enough support to override a mayoral veto. mayor jenny dirksen has not backed 50%. donald trump says federal forces were set to go into seattle with the nati
1998, along with that is a malfunction on the helicopter and they said he had in his observer mark kellert of the crash happened at the museum in baltimore city and they were married on their wedding anniversary. that is never going to mend, we are left with memories and memorials. >> that is the story and thanks to you and your husband for service and sacrifice. thank you for telling us the story. jillian: we will be right back. want to brain better? unlike ordinary memory supplements,...
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was a case of self-defense because of the possibility of imminent strikes but in her report agnes keller maher says that there is no evidence that he was planning an imminent attack against u.s. interests so she says therefore on the basis of the information provided by the u.s. and of course she doesn't have access to any classified intelligence information she believes this was a breach of the u.n. charter a breach of international law. the world's largest social media companies are reviewing their operations in hong kong because of its new national security law the companies say they fear the new law passed in beijing will allow china's government to gain access to their users personal and sensitive data center clark has more from hong kong. a week after the introduction of the new national security law in hong kong kerry lamb was quick to respond to the international condemnation of the legislation which has already been used to make arrests the national security law targets crimes of subversion suspicion terrorism and collusion with foreign forces. of popping up this is completely c
was a case of self-defense because of the possibility of imminent strikes but in her report agnes keller maher says that there is no evidence that he was planning an imminent attack against u.s. interests so she says therefore on the basis of the information provided by the u.s. and of course she doesn't have access to any classified intelligence information she believes this was a breach of the u.n. charter a breach of international law. the world's largest social media companies are reviewing...
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was a case of self-defense because of the possibility of imminent strikes but in her report agnes keller maher says that there is no evidence that he was planning an imminent attack against u.s. interests so she says therefore on the basis of the information provided by the u.s. and of course she doesn't have access to any classified intelligence information she believes this was a breach of the u.n. charter a breach of international law let's go to our white house correspondent kimberly hawkins who is in washington d.c. kimberly is james as mentioned there the u.s. defense for for making the attack at the time was that this was a self defense give us some context if you're well about that argument that it made . yeah you're absolutely right the trump administration has maintained consistently that the reason for the attack the drone strike on general custom monny was because it was necessary to out of birth what they say was an imminent attack on americans now this u.n. experts that expert on extrajudicial killings has certainly said the opposite in her report as james outlined that the
was a case of self-defense because of the possibility of imminent strikes but in her report agnes keller maher says that there is no evidence that he was planning an imminent attack against u.s. interests so she says therefore on the basis of the information provided by the u.s. and of course she doesn't have access to any classified intelligence information she believes this was a breach of the u.n. charter a breach of international law let's go to our white house correspondent kimberly...
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was illegal that's the conclusion of the un special rapporteur on extrajudicial killings and yes keller maher says the assassination near baghdad international airport went against the u.n. charter the white house said the attack on solely money was carried out in the direction of u.s. president donald trump and was aimed at deterring future attacks and educate being planned by iran our diplomatic editor james bays has more from the united nations. well it's a damning report from agnes kalamata who is the special ruppert ters who say on extrajudicial killings worth explaining what that is it's an independent expert who is appointed by the human rights council and these reports where she investigates cases of possible extradition killing are then reported back to the u.n. human rights council remember that the u.n. human rights council is not a u.n. body that the trumpet ministration already looks favorably on they pulled out of the un human rights council in 2018 and so i suspect if there is going to be a response from the trumpet ministration it will be an angry response the u.s. posit
was illegal that's the conclusion of the un special rapporteur on extrajudicial killings and yes keller maher says the assassination near baghdad international airport went against the u.n. charter the white house said the attack on solely money was carried out in the direction of u.s. president donald trump and was aimed at deterring future attacks and educate being planned by iran our diplomatic editor james bays has more from the united nations. well it's a damning report from agnes kalamata...
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keller has been trying to police animals for more than 20 years. but their board doesn't this dog is trained to sniff out your technique. if he doesn't find anything on the market we always let him find a suitcase that's been planted with material so he feels he's done a good job. public relations director christina truss is often shocked by what passengers bring back from their travels. this is where we keep confiscated evidence snake wine is a typical souvenir or chameleon wine. this was an empty and hairy armadillo thanks to. the exhibits in this chamber of horrors a just the tip of a huge iceberg. here my job has come it's hard to believe but this is an era of an african elephant. this tusk of a smaller specimen i was kind of watching and a femur of an african elephant. in 2017 nearly 13 and a half 1000 violations of the endangered species act were registered in frankfurt on mine. ivory objects frequently pass undetected through luck each screening in daily x. ray machines a no match for a german shepherd neal is now as. there are no smuggled g
keller has been trying to police animals for more than 20 years. but their board doesn't this dog is trained to sniff out your technique. if he doesn't find anything on the market we always let him find a suitcase that's been planted with material so he feels he's done a good job. public relations director christina truss is often shocked by what passengers bring back from their travels. this is where we keep confiscated evidence snake wine is a typical souvenir or chameleon wine. this was an...
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todd: your mayor does not want this federal help, his name is keller.tion legend is not real crime fighting. it is politics standing in the way of constitutional police work and makes us less safe. what your response to the mayor? >> partisan politics is getting in the way of common sense, our mayor knows the we have an understaffed police department, violent crime is out of control and we need all the help we can get. the irony is we were proudly shaking hands with federal partners a year ago when violent crime was happening all over the city. it continues to happen. we are already working with this agency. simply because you don't like who is in charge of the federal government shouldn't put you in between getting justice for the victims of albuquerque. our constituents, our community, our police officers are frustrated. this is ridiculous. don't let politics get in the way of justice. our community deserves better. our community has been crying in every survey. we want more cops, thank you to donald trump for bringing more cops and albuquerque, we su
todd: your mayor does not want this federal help, his name is keller.tion legend is not real crime fighting. it is politics standing in the way of constitutional police work and makes us less safe. what your response to the mayor? >> partisan politics is getting in the way of common sense, our mayor knows the we have an understaffed police department, violent crime is out of control and we need all the help we can get. the irony is we were proudly shaking hands with federal partners a...
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. >> reporter: mayor tim keller says operation legend is not real crime fighting but politics standingway of constitutional police work. it makes us less safe. the president was joined by william barr and chad wolf to explain the difference, objectives in portland versus crime spike in places like chicago, more details in the numbers where he will send them but it was clear that while in portland they are trying to protect the courthouse, that is legally protected under 40 us code 1315, what they want to do in places like chicago and new york city and albuquerque is assist the local law enforcement with resources to try to get this under control because it is out of control right now but we can expect court challenges as well. todd: what do local leaders think of the move. raymond lopez is calling out the mayor of the city saying security should never be a partisan issue. shannon: he joins us from chicago with his message. thank you for being here. what is your message to the mayor? >> my message is clear that residents should not be a partisan issue, should not be a twitter campaign t
. >> reporter: mayor tim keller says operation legend is not real crime fighting but politics standingway of constitutional police work. it makes us less safe. the president was joined by william barr and chad wolf to explain the difference, objectives in portland versus crime spike in places like chicago, more details in the numbers where he will send them but it was clear that while in portland they are trying to protect the courthouse, that is legally protected under 40 us code 1315,...
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when i worked for keller capital at the beginning of my career, we ran a model that was basic.t was high revenue growth companies early on in their life cycle were about to cross into profitability. what happens is at that point not only are we seeing what happens to the inclusion and indexes, but a lot of mutual funds are allowed to invest in that stock and under the charters before they hit profitability, they are literally not allowed to invest. we used to get in front of that i quarter or two corridors -- porters and you get massive expansion. one of my favorite examples is what happened to linkedin. when they went public, stocks do not do that much. they are going through the cycle and eventually the institutional ownership is going to get more saturated and that is the point at which you want to take it off the table. taylor: you hinted at this earlier saying it isn't a car company. the valuation doesn't stand a chance if you think of it as a car company. argue-- but you could about a software company and a battery company. is this increasingly a battery and software comp
when i worked for keller capital at the beginning of my career, we ran a model that was basic.t was high revenue growth companies early on in their life cycle were about to cross into profitability. what happens is at that point not only are we seeing what happens to the inclusion and indexes, but a lot of mutual funds are allowed to invest in that stock and under the charters before they hit profitability, they are literally not allowed to invest. we used to get in front of that i quarter or...
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keller has been trying to police animals for more than 20 years. by their borders as this dog is trained to sniff out your technique. if he doesn't find anything and we always let him find a suitcase that's been planted with material so he feels he's done a good job because. public relations director kristin mistrusts is often shocked by what passengers bring back from their travels. this is where we keep confiscated evidence snake wine is a typical souvenir or chameleon wine. this was an empty and hairy armadillo thanks to. the exhibits in this chamber of horrors just the tip of a huge iceberg. here my job has come it's hard to believe but this is an era of an african elephant. this tusk of a smaller specimen and this land of washing and a femur of an african elephant conscient elephant that in 2017 nearly 13 and a half 1000 violations of the endangered species act were registered in frankfurt on line are free objects frequently pass undetected through luck each screening or indeed x. ray machines are no match for german shepherd neela's now those
keller has been trying to police animals for more than 20 years. by their borders as this dog is trained to sniff out your technique. if he doesn't find anything and we always let him find a suitcase that's been planted with material so he feels he's done a good job because. public relations director kristin mistrusts is often shocked by what passengers bring back from their travels. this is where we keep confiscated evidence snake wine is a typical souvenir or chameleon wine. this was an empty...
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congressman fred keller joins us to break it down. will we get a deal this week?ly hope we can get something done that will help get americans back to work. we need to talk about what we already know. we know that we passed 3 trillion and as was just said, there's about a trillion to a trillion nature left. in pennsylvania, the state treasury still has about $1.3 billion left that was appropriated. we need to focus on getting americans back to work. that's what they want to do. the greatest economy in the world was created with the american people under the leadership of president trump. he is perfect to lead us back in the great american comeback. we can't be lumping more debt upon our kids and grandkids. we need to be smart about this. it needs to be focused on liability reforms and tailored to those industries that need help the most. jillian: let's take a look at the federal covid relief that's running out, that includes the eviction ban, the temporary unemployment benefits, and then on august 8th the ppp ends. what of these do you think should be extended? >>
congressman fred keller joins us to break it down. will we get a deal this week?ly hope we can get something done that will help get americans back to work. we need to talk about what we already know. we know that we passed 3 trillion and as was just said, there's about a trillion to a trillion nature left. in pennsylvania, the state treasury still has about $1.3 billion left that was appropriated. we need to focus on getting americans back to work. that's what they want to do. the greatest...
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state rep candace keller facing criticism after this post. only one in the store maskless. be brave. try it. you'll like it. this doctor says his hospital in cincinnati is full. >> i've got probably 15-20 people waiting in the waiting room that can't even be seen right no bsee' so full florida with more than 1000 es are being deployed. >> hospitals throughout florida will be getting additional shipments of the therapeutic remdesivir. we, also, have more than a thousand personnel, contract personnel, who are going to be deployed around the state to offer support. >> carina mitchell, abc news new york. >> in los angeles, the hardest hit county in california, people waiting to get into the parking lot at dodger stadium. it's not to see the team, but get tested for coronavirus. while the testing is free, people do need to make an appointment. l.a. county reported 2,900 new cases today. >> in southern california, federal agents and local investigators say the recent toppling of monuments to catholic st. juniper will be a factor in their probe at a fire in a mission he founded. i
state rep candace keller facing criticism after this post. only one in the store maskless. be brave. try it. you'll like it. this doctor says his hospital in cincinnati is full. >> i've got probably 15-20 people waiting in the waiting room that can't even be seen right no bsee' so full florida with more than 1000 es are being deployed. >> hospitals throughout florida will be getting additional shipments of the therapeutic remdesivir. we, also, have more than a thousand personnel,...
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keller, mr. van drew, mrs. fox. that concludes the roll call. >> thank you. thank you very much. pursuant to committee rules 7c opening statements are limited to the chair and ranking member. this allows us to hear from our witnesses sooner and provides all members with adequate time to ask questions. i recognize myself now for the purpose of making an opening statement. we're here to ask what congress must do to help american students get back to school during this pandemic. all of us wants our schools to reopen for full time in-person instruction as soon as possible. that fact is not up for debate. the question is what must congress do to help our schools get students back -- get students and faculty back into the classroom safely? we're all coming to a new understanding just how essential schools are to life in america where working parents can be confident their children are cared for, where economically challenged families know their children can be fed, where our communities can find common ground cheering and supporting events and where america's future is being formed by
keller, mr. van drew, mrs. fox. that concludes the roll call. >> thank you. thank you very much. pursuant to committee rules 7c opening statements are limited to the chair and ranking member. this allows us to hear from our witnesses sooner and provides all members with adequate time to ask questions. i recognize myself now for the purpose of making an opening statement. we're here to ask what congress must do to help american students get back to school during this pandemic. all of us...
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keller? mr. van drew? mrs. foxx?k you chairman sublan, that concludes the role call. >>openin thank you. thank you very much.th pursuant to committee rule 7-c,o opening statements areoner limi to the chair and the ranking member. this allows us to hear from our witnesses sooner and provides all members with adequate time . to ask questions. iiwe recognize' myself now for h purpose of making an opening statement. we're here to ask what congress must do to help american students get back to school during this pandemic.that fac all of us wants our schools to u reopen for full-time in-person instruction as soon as possible. that fact is not up for debate.e the question is, what must congress do to help our schools get students back, get students and faculty back into the classroom safely? just ho we're all coming to a new to lif understanding ofe how essentiad schools are to life in america.. where working parents could be confident their children are cared for, for economic challenged families and other eg children could be fed and where communities could find common se
keller? mr. van drew? mrs. foxx?k you chairman sublan, that concludes the role call. >>openin thank you. thank you very much.th pursuant to committee rule 7-c,o opening statements areoner limi to the chair and the ranking member. this allows us to hear from our witnesses sooner and provides all members with adequate time . to ask questions. iiwe recognize' myself now for h purpose of making an opening statement. we're here to ask what congress must do to help american students get back to...
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keller for his five minutes. >> thank you, mr.irman one implied we are having this'm meeting today i'm somewhat disappointed were following the hearing structure the house passed going to continue with these briefings what was the point of setting guidelines for hearing? in addition it should be conducted in washington more and more workers are showing up with jobs across the country with proven that congress can meet on the floor why can't we show up and work like so many other americans. in any case i think it is important discussion that we are having the right to peacefully protest is one of the things that makes this country so great i'm want to work with this committee for constitutional rights peaceful protest to be safe from harm but it is important to note that many of the protests we have seen lately have been anything but peaceful. there have been radical and arcus groups who have brought rioting, tearing them public statues, and the looting of private property. in the very businesses that we protect and work hard to pr
keller for his five minutes. >> thank you, mr.irman one implied we are having this'm meeting today i'm somewhat disappointed were following the hearing structure the house passed going to continue with these briefings what was the point of setting guidelines for hearing? in addition it should be conducted in washington more and more workers are showing up with jobs across the country with proven that congress can meet on the floor why can't we show up and work like so many other...
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keller, the first thing i noticed i think the signs of this is so clear.on't think there's even a debate about it. but i notice that in affluent neighborhoods like the one i spent a lot of my life living in. not one person will judge out of wedlock births but there are no out of wedlock births. everyone's married and has kids within marriage. what does that tell you? >> tells you that the elites have lost faith in the bourgeois values that they practice but are not willing to articulate because they believe that somehow they are associated with white supremacy. we have been hearing a lot, tucker, about this white privilege meme. that's a poisonous fiction. here's the real class divide in this country. and sadly is also a race divide. the likelihood of growing up with two married parents. i am going to break a massive feminist taboo here and say that males matter. father's matter. fathers bring a set of values and norms to child-rearing whether it's self-reliance or self discipline, honor and courage. on average, it complements what mothers can bring. and w
keller, the first thing i noticed i think the signs of this is so clear.on't think there's even a debate about it. but i notice that in affluent neighborhoods like the one i spent a lot of my life living in. not one person will judge out of wedlock births but there are no out of wedlock births. everyone's married and has kids within marriage. what does that tell you? >> tells you that the elites have lost faith in the bourgeois values that they practice but are not willing to articulate...
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two children, steven romero, and kayla salazar were quibbled along with 25-year-old keller issue. the suspect then turned the gun on himself as police closed in. >> people feel cared for, they feel held. they feel supported. and people tend to need that when they are feeling stressed and down. >> reporter: the morning flag raising ceremony seasonal part of the events scheduled to honor those impacted by the shooting massacre. the gilroy resilience center continues to help galvanize the community through its grief. >> really outside the box thinking to provide support for people as they process through their trauma. >> officials say nearly 2 million has been donated to the gilroy strong victims fund so far. this limited memorial, held with a small crowd in the shadow of covid-19 is a victory, officials say, over an act of evil. >> this flag represents our collective speaker and it desire to rise above senseless ax of violence. >>> a new resource for parents in the south bay. coming up, a look at the camp program being organized to help keep kids busy and learning this fall. >> and
two children, steven romero, and kayla salazar were quibbled along with 25-year-old keller issue. the suspect then turned the gun on himself as police closed in. >> people feel cared for, they feel held. they feel supported. and people tend to need that when they are feeling stressed and down. >> reporter: the morning flag raising ceremony seasonal part of the events scheduled to honor those impacted by the shooting massacre. the gilroy resilience center continues to help galvanize...