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woman: oil and gas has kept kern county moving for decades. arvin residents are fed up and those in the industry feel unwelcomed. wednesday night, arvin city council unanimously voted in favor of restrictions on the oil and gas industry. those in support applauded. [cheering and applause] man: yeah, so, it's a monumentous thing that we did. we passed thehe oil and gasas ordinance,e, and hopopefully otr cities with that type of industry will follow, so, we're gonna be talking today withth se neighbobors on nelslson court, d then tomomrow i'm gonnnna have a coconversation itith the mayayof taft about our twowo cities. see if we can find any common ground. my name is jose gurrola and i am the mayoror of the city of arvi. we c can't t deny the fact that living and being next to an oil and gas operatioions, that it emits emisissions, and that thoe emissisions can n cause harm t o healthth, and fossil fuel extraction and production and consumption is a big part of the pollution here in the valley and worldwide. agriculture is the base economy here i
woman: oil and gas has kept kern county moving for decades. arvin residents are fed up and those in the industry feel unwelcomed. wednesday night, arvin city council unanimously voted in favor of restrictions on the oil and gas industry. those in support applauded. [cheering and applause] man: yeah, so, it's a monumentous thing that we did. we passed thehe oil and gasas ordinance,e, and hopopefully otr cities with that type of industry will follow, so, we're gonna be talking today withth se...
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he's interviewed by bloomberg government reporter, rebecca kern. >> don't think it's a fair burden to put on a company like facebook or others to say you have to make this decision. i think there should be a way of dealing with that that doesn't involve the editorial judgment. that's not for me to say or congress to make decision on. i hope that make one respecting the first amendment. it hasn't gotten respect lately. some of the traditional media saying that's unfair, bad social media. you know what, the first amendment protects everyone? affects political speech, facebook rights as well. we have to be careful. the first amendment is being torn up on college campus, torn up by traditional media, torn up by attacks on facebook. and the first amendment is so central to who we are as a nation. i hate to see it eroded. >> watch the communicators tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> joining us from the u.s. capitol is the chairman of the house rules committee, congressman jim mcgovern, democrat of massachusetts, and ranking republican member, tom cole of oklahoma. we will be talking abo
he's interviewed by bloomberg government reporter, rebecca kern. >> don't think it's a fair burden to put on a company like facebook or others to say you have to make this decision. i think there should be a way of dealing with that that doesn't involve the editorial judgment. that's not for me to say or congress to make decision on. i hope that make one respecting the first amendment. it hasn't gotten respect lately. some of the traditional media saying that's unfair, bad social media....
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rebecca kern is with bloomberg government where she covers technology on capitol hill. this addition of "the communicators" and all others are available as podcasts. >> president trump holds a campaign rally in charlotte, north carolina. watch live this evening at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span .org or listen live at the free c-span radio app. >> watch our live campaign 2020 super tuesday coverage of the presidential primary response from 14 states, including alabama, arkansas, california, colorado, maine, massachusetts, minnesota, north carolina, oklahoma, texas, utah, vermont and virginia with candidate speeches and results, coverage begins tuesday live at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span@c-span .org or listen from wherever you are with the free c-span radio app. >> during this election season the candidates beyond the talking points are only revealed over time but since you can't be everywhere there is c-span. our campaign 2020 programming differs from all other political coverage for one simple reason, it is c-span. we've brought you unprovoked view of gov
rebecca kern is with bloomberg government where she covers technology on capitol hill. this addition of "the communicators" and all others are available as podcasts. >> president trump holds a campaign rally in charlotte, north carolina. watch live this evening at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span .org or listen live at the free c-span radio app. >> watch our live campaign 2020 super tuesday coverage of the presidential primary response from 14 states,...
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he's interviewed by rebecca kern. >> i don't think it's a fair burden to put on a company like facebookhers that say you up to make this decision. they should be a way of dealing with that that doesn't involve the editorial judgment. that's not for me to say. that's not for congress to make a decision on. i hope they make one respecting the first amendment because it has got a lot of respect lately and some of the traditional media who are jumping up and down think that's unfair, that's bad social media. the first amendment protects everyone and it affects how political speech, mfb really careful because the first amendment is being torn up on college campuses, torn up by traditional beauty and is being torn up by attacks on facebook and if the first amendment is so essential to we are i would hate to see it eroded. >> watch "the communicators" tonight at eastern on c-span2. >> the american israel public affairs committee is holding its annual conference here in washington, d.c. bringing together jewish maps from across the u.s. to topic talk with maf caucus about pro-israel policies. t
he's interviewed by rebecca kern. >> i don't think it's a fair burden to put on a company like facebookhers that say you up to make this decision. they should be a way of dealing with that that doesn't involve the editorial judgment. that's not for me to say. that's not for congress to make a decision on. i hope they make one respecting the first amendment because it has got a lot of respect lately and some of the traditional media who are jumping up and down think that's unfair, that's...
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. >> host: joining us today is rebecca kern who is with bloomberg government. she is the capitol hill technology policy reporter welcome. >> host: thanks for having me. i went to ces and saw a lot of the policy sessions i wanted to dig into what were some of the fastest areas of growth you are saying at ces these days. i know there's a lot of health and wearables. where else are using growth? >> guest: health is one of the biggest because technology is an alternative to a lot of surgery and drugs and things like that. we're growing by leaps and bounds because her so much technology can do. mobility is very big. not only did we see so much in self driving cars and electric cars and hybrid cars but also different forms of mobility including urban mobility involving, different names, essentially helicopters, and, of course, all sorts electric scooters and things like that, all forms of transportation. >> then yesterday talking about transportation you testified at the house energy and commerce committee about autonomous vehicles. how to envision regulations around
. >> host: joining us today is rebecca kern who is with bloomberg government. she is the capitol hill technology policy reporter welcome. >> host: thanks for having me. i went to ces and saw a lot of the policy sessions i wanted to dig into what were some of the fastest areas of growth you are saying at ces these days. i know there's a lot of health and wearables. where else are using growth? >> guest: health is one of the biggest because technology is an alternative to a lot...
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he is interviewed by bloomberg republican reporter rebecca kern. >> i don't think it is a fair burdenput on a company like facebooker others to say you have to make this decision. there should be a way of dealing with that. that is not for me to say. not for congress to make a decision on. it hasn't gotten a lot of respect lately. some of the traditional media saying that's unfair, you know what, the first amendment protects everyone. protects political speech, facebook rights as well. torn up on college campuses. torn up by tradi
he is interviewed by bloomberg republican reporter rebecca kern. >> i don't think it is a fair burdenput on a company like facebooker others to say you have to make this decision. there should be a way of dealing with that. that is not for me to say. not for congress to make a decision on. it hasn't gotten a lot of respect lately. some of the traditional media saying that's unfair, you know what, the first amendment protects everyone. protects political speech, facebook rights as well....
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he's interviewed by bloomberg government reporter rebecca kern. >> i don't think it's a fair burden to put on a company like facebook or others to say you have to make this decision. i think there should be a way of dealing with that without editorial judgment. that's not for me to say. it's for the congress and i hope they make one to respect the first amendment. it hasn't gotten a lot of respect lately and social media saying that's unfair to ban social media, but the first amendment affects everyone, it officials political speeches and first right amendments as well. the first amendment is being torn up on college campuses, torn up on social media and torn up on an attack by facebook. it's such an important ame
he's interviewed by bloomberg government reporter rebecca kern. >> i don't think it's a fair burden to put on a company like facebook or others to say you have to make this decision. i think there should be a way of dealing with that without editorial judgment. that's not for me to say. it's for the congress and i hope they make one to respect the first amendment. it hasn't gotten a lot of respect lately and social media saying that's unfair to ban social media, but the first amendment...
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he is interviewed by bloomberg government reporter rebecca kern. >> i don't think it is a fair burdenput on a company like facebook or others to say you have to make this decision. there should be a way that doesn't involve editorial adjustment. that is for congress to make a decision on. i hope they make one respecting the first amendment because it hasn't gotten a lot lately. some of the media jumping up and down saying that is unfair, the first amendment protects everyone, political speech, facebook's rights as well. we have to be really careful. the first amendment is being torn up on college campuses, tax on facebook. the first amendment is so essential to who we are as a nation. i would hate to see it eroded announcer 2:. watch "the communicators" serves -- on c-span two. announcer 1: ryan mcgrady from wikipedia talks about how -- and the scholars and scientists project -- program manager he works to improve site content. this was recorded at the american association meeting in new york city. steve: joining us from our studios in new york, ryan mcgrady. he runs the scholars and
he is interviewed by bloomberg government reporter rebecca kern. >> i don't think it is a fair burdenput on a company like facebook or others to say you have to make this decision. there should be a way that doesn't involve editorial adjustment. that is for congress to make a decision on. i hope they make one respecting the first amendment because it hasn't gotten a lot lately. some of the media jumping up and down saying that is unfair, the first amendment protects everyone, political...
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with marvel in disarray and investors impatient for results the pressure on cuneo is intense kerns are not for everybody they're really in fact you have to be a little nuts to do what i do really it's not normal my experience has been that things are always worse than you thought they were and they'll be sleepless nights with barely $3000000.00 in the bank the 1st thing that kept cuneo up at nights was how to get marvel the cash it desperately needed. for $26000000.00 u.s. dollars marvel sold its sticker and trading card companies a mere fraction of the 400000000 dollars pound minutes spent on them. while cuneo search for ways to settle the company's remaining debts he also had to start reviving marvel's lifeline. its comic books. they have to get their readers back for years of gimmicks had left their stories in a sorry state. to reinvigorate them he would have to convince some of the creatives who had left marvel to return. a lot of the creative people particularly comic book industry felt that they had been mistreated frankly by the company obviously wanted to get the best back and
with marvel in disarray and investors impatient for results the pressure on cuneo is intense kerns are not for everybody they're really in fact you have to be a little nuts to do what i do really it's not normal my experience has been that things are always worse than you thought they were and they'll be sleepless nights with barely $3000000.00 in the bank the 1st thing that kept cuneo up at nights was how to get marvel the cash it desperately needed. for $26000000.00 u.s. dollars marvel sold...
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he's interviewed by bloomberg government reporter rebecca kern. >> i don't think it's a fair burden to put on a company like facebook or others to say you have to make this decision. i think there should be a way of dealing with that without editorial judgment. that's not for me to say. it's for the congress and i hope they make one to respect the first amendment. it hasn't gotten a lot of respect lately and social media saying that's unfair to ban social media, but the first amendment affects everyone, it officials political speeches and first right amendments as well. the first amendment is being torn up on college campuses, torn up on social media and torn up on an attack by facebook. it's such an important amendment, i would hate to see it eroded. >>> transportation secretary elaine chao testified before a house appropriations subcommittee on the president's 2021 budget request. during the hearing she addressed infrastructure project, highway and rail safety, investment into the nation's ports and discretionary grant programs that impacted the needs of rural and urban areas. >> the
he's interviewed by bloomberg government reporter rebecca kern. >> i don't think it's a fair burden to put on a company like facebook or others to say you have to make this decision. i think there should be a way of dealing with that without editorial judgment. that's not for me to say. it's for the congress and i hope they make one to respect the first amendment. it hasn't gotten a lot of respect lately and social media saying that's unfair to ban social media, but the first amendment...
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he's interviewed by bloomberg government reporter rebecca kern.air burden to put on a company like youbook or others, to say have to make this decision. i think there should be a way of dealing with that that doesn't editorial judgment. but that's not for me to say. that's not for congress to make a decision on. respecting make one the first amendment, because it hasn't gotten a lot of respect lately. traditionalthe media, who are jumping up and down, saying that's unfair, that media, the first amendment protects everyone. it affects political speeches, well.ok's rights as we have to be really careful, because the first it is being torn up by traditional media. thes being torn up, and first amendment is so central to who we are as a nation, i would hate to see it eroded. >> what's the communicators monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. 1953, president dwight eisenhower issued an executive order creating the president's committee on government contracts, directing companies doing business with the government -- with the government to hire emp
he's interviewed by bloomberg government reporter rebecca kern.air burden to put on a company like youbook or others, to say have to make this decision. i think there should be a way of dealing with that that doesn't editorial judgment. but that's not for me to say. that's not for congress to make a decision on. respecting make one the first amendment, because it hasn't gotten a lot of respect lately. traditionalthe media, who are jumping up and down, saying that's unfair, that media, the first...
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we've been working with county executive kern and blong. we're gathering ventilators the most important piece of equipment and the piece of equipment that is most scarce. we're gathering them from all different health facilities across the state. then we're going to use those in the most critical areas. we also identified 6,000 new ventilators that we can actually purchase, so that's a big deal. from the federal government's point of view, i've spoken to the president a number of times. i spoke to the vice president a number of times. they've issued a federal disaster declaration, which is a technical act by the federal government, but what it basically does is it allows the federal emergency management agency, quote, fema, to step in and assist financially by that declaration fema would pay 75% of the cost of a disaster. new york city -- new york state would pay 25% of the correspondence. the federal government can waive the 25% of the cost. i am asking them to waive that 25% in this situation. i've word on many disasters. fema has waived
we've been working with county executive kern and blong. we're gathering ventilators the most important piece of equipment and the piece of equipment that is most scarce. we're gathering them from all different health facilities across the state. then we're going to use those in the most critical areas. we also identified 6,000 new ventilators that we can actually purchase, so that's a big deal. from the federal government's point of view, i've spoken to the president a number of times. i spoke...
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i know this probably has your kern concerns about your children being at risk. i spoke to a pediatrician about that concern, he said we should all take it seriously. they're seeing the biggest risk with the elderly, and children are suffering more mild symptoms from the coronavirus, but not anything to mess with. i don't want anybody panicking at this moment. more communities are now emerging as virus hot spots. los angeles is one of them. a live report from there coming up next. stay with us. s clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try neuriva for 30 days and see the difference. ♪ only lexus asks questions like these, because we believe the most amazing machines are inspired by you. experience the rewards of our curiosity. resa place to celebrate,been to take a first date, to grab a meal between soccer practice and piano. and even though tables are empty at the moment... ...the kitchens are full, prepping everything so it's just right. keeping customers safe. and making t
i know this probably has your kern concerns about your children being at risk. i spoke to a pediatrician about that concern, he said we should all take it seriously. they're seeing the biggest risk with the elderly, and children are suffering more mild symptoms from the coronavirus, but not anything to mess with. i don't want anybody panicking at this moment. more communities are now emerging as virus hot spots. los angeles is one of them. a live report from there coming up next. stay with us....
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he's interviewed by bloomberg government reporter rebecca kern. >> i don't think it's a fair burden tout on a company like facebook. i think there's a way to do that that doesn't involve editorial judgment. i hope they make one respecting the first amendment. some of the traditional media coming down saying that's unfair -- the first amendment protects everyone. it affects political speech. we have to be really careful. the first amendment is being torn up on college campuses. it's being to another by traditional media and attacks on facebook. the first amendment is so central to who we are as a nation. i hate to see it eroded. >> watch the communicators monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. sunday on american artifacts, in the capital city of the seminole nation of oklahoma, we meet assistant chief louis johnson who gives us a tour of the tribes museum. here's a preview. >> i think many tribes of over 500 many tribes in north america, that the seminoles are a tribe of people who are of interest and i think part of that interest is because the defiance that the seminoles had put
he's interviewed by bloomberg government reporter rebecca kern. >> i don't think it's a fair burden tout on a company like facebook. i think there's a way to do that that doesn't involve editorial judgment. i hope they make one respecting the first amendment. some of the traditional media coming down saying that's unfair -- the first amendment protects everyone. it affects political speech. we have to be really careful. the first amendment is being torn up on college campuses. it's being...
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only 3 from behind our foot by the way a couple were 30 feet from here's steve kerns.icro come back, i want to be all the way back and not have that kind of nice mean i don't type of of that's right all the 6 checkpoints to get to to get you know cleared to play. >>and now i'm going to be out there you know every finish idea show so that you know 20 games with at 6070 80 years, whatever it is. should be fun. >>steve kerr can really play basketball star. obviously or stella said before the game so i think he's pretty happy with the results hear more of that post a game interview was way different, you know waking up to a whole new anyway in the end the score was one 21 to one 13 the warriors host, the 70 sixers tomorrow night's all right as we head to break, here's a quick a live look outside we've got our camera here at san francisco international airport where so far so good all as well as far as we've heard. ♪ dramatic choir music ♪ dramatic choir music ♪ dramatic choir music it's the rush of relaxation. introducing the all-new lincoln corsair. with favorites like ou
only 3 from behind our foot by the way a couple were 30 feet from here's steve kerns.icro come back, i want to be all the way back and not have that kind of nice mean i don't type of of that's right all the 6 checkpoints to get to to get you know cleared to play. >>and now i'm going to be out there you know every finish idea show so that you know 20 games with at 6070 80 years, whatever it is. should be fun. >>steve kerr can really play basketball star. obviously or stella said...
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is expected to announce more efforts to manage the coronavirus all acss the state with california's kern run a virus unt up to. >>more than 1200 the state is working too ximize hospital bed capacity across the state that's in anticipation of surge of covid 19 patients. governor newsome not expected to announce a southern california hospital, the state yesterday news revealed seton medical center is the other lease the state's secure this week. these leases for hospital space in bed is made possible by a covid 19 emergency fund package that lawmakers approved earlier this week. newsome also requested to mobile hospitals and a floating hospital fro the federal government, adding an extra 2000 beds. >>prom graduation final days of class all suddenly uncertain in high schools across the country with of course the coronirus outbreak causing so many people to stay at home kron four's michelle kingston talked to seniors at antioch high school who say they understand the importance of social distancing and staying inside but they still can't help but be upset to be missing so much of such an imp
is expected to announce more efforts to manage the coronavirus all acss the state with california's kern run a virus unt up to. >>more than 1200 the state is working too ximize hospital bed capacity across the state that's in anticipation of surge of covid 19 patients. governor newsome not expected to announce a southern california hospital, the state yesterday news revealed seton medical center is the other lease the state's secure this week. these leases for hospital space in bed is...
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>>the kern county community coming together after tragedy rebuilding weeks after a deadly and devastatingat a public library. >>and i'm catherine heenan some people are calling this a super tuesday part 2 bernie sanders probably just calling it a really we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa no matter how much you clean, does your house still smell stuffy? that's because your home is filled with soft surfaces that trap odors and release them back into the room. so try febreze fabric refresher. febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics and cleans them away as it dries. use febreze every time you tidy up, to keep your whole house smelling fresh air clean. fabric refresher
>>the kern county community coming together after tragedy rebuilding weeks after a deadly and devastatingat a public library. >>and i'm catherine heenan some people are calling this a super tuesday part 2 bernie sanders probably just calling it a really we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa...
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. >> joining me from boston is presidential historian doris kerns-goodwin. the topic of our discussion this morning, thank you for being with us, leadership in turbulent times. almost every president, if not all, gets to oversee some turbulent times. not all of them step up as well as some in history. you have pointed out a few examples of presidents who haven't. buchanan in the 1850s when the slavery fight was heating up is now seen as a failed president. hoover, presiding over the great depression, the stock market, is now seen as having failed at doing that. give me examples of what leads to failure and what leads to success in history. >> it's really important to realize we think about our greatest presidents who have led us through the most important times of crisis, whether the revolution in george washington or civil war, great depression, world war ii. those moments of crisis can produce failure and history judging the president's poorly. buchanan's actions during the 1950s escalated the crisis between the north and south. it was only when lincoln ca
. >> joining me from boston is presidential historian doris kerns-goodwin. the topic of our discussion this morning, thank you for being with us, leadership in turbulent times. almost every president, if not all, gets to oversee some turbulent times. not all of them step up as well as some in history. you have pointed out a few examples of presidents who haven't. buchanan in the 1850s when the slavery fight was heating up is now seen as a failed president. hoover, presiding over the great...
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the southern sierra nevada down into areas like kern county is where you're going to be seeing the snowoe, not so much not until the weekend at least as snow arrives saturday and sunday. rob we're checking want to want to cross the golden gate and we're doing fine, it's picking up a little bit on the southbound side right there on the left heading into san francisco but we're doing fine, no trouble spots your drive time on the rise of 25 minutes now 37 to the toll plaza near the bay bridge 80 west. we have a backup that spelling bee on west grand shortly. it's going to be through the bottom of the maze. >>a lot of folks are stuck on the e sure the behind a hot spot or actually the hotspot cleared, but it's still heavy, but that means they're on the way that's going make traffic heavier at the bay bridge toll plaza so just under 15 minutes off to fremont street same story a thanks a lot rob, at 7 24 in and national news democratic presidential candidates, joe biden and bernie sanders are preparing to face off. in super tuesday to part did. yes, yeah, hundreds of delegates across 6 states
the southern sierra nevada down into areas like kern county is where you're going to be seeing the snowoe, not so much not until the weekend at least as snow arrives saturday and sunday. rob we're checking want to want to cross the golden gate and we're doing fine, it's picking up a little bit on the southbound side right there on the left heading into san francisco but we're doing fine, no trouble spots your drive time on the rise of 25 minutes now 37 to the toll plaza near the bay bridge 80...
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he is interviewed by bloomberg government reporter rebecca kern. >> i do not think it is a fair burdenput on a company like facebook or others to say you have to make this decision. there should be a way of dealing with that. but that is not for me to say. that is not for congress to make a decision on. has nott amendment gotten a lot of respect lately. traditional media are saying -- on social media they say the social -- first mm protects everyone. we have to be really careful. if the first amendment is being torn up on college campuses, by traditional media and attacks on facebook. if the first amendment is so essential, i hate to see it eroded. announcer: watch the communicators monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2. announcer: next on the presidency, jonathan holloway talks about how woodrow wilson dealt with racial issues throughout his public career, particularly during his time as president of princeton university. and later as president of the united states. is provost of northwestern university and a professor of african-american studies. he is also a fellow in social and
he is interviewed by bloomberg government reporter rebecca kern. >> i do not think it is a fair burdenput on a company like facebook or others to say you have to make this decision. there should be a way of dealing with that. but that is not for me to say. that is not for congress to make a decision on. has nott amendment gotten a lot of respect lately. traditional media are saying -- on social media they say the social -- first mm protects everyone. we have to be really careful. if the...
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joining me laura kern. >> we're up to 40 cases. >> up to 40 case. >> today we announced imminent threatf public safety to pave the way to declare state of emergency. as you heard con stainment is the key. this is important measure we have to contained. there was a big "jurassic park" happening at the nassau coliseum. we are canceling that tonight through the weekend. we can't have grandparents getting kids to an event and getting sick. charles: my granddaughter saw it two weeks ago. what do you attribute the spike to? is it a sense spreading rapidly or being able to test more people or combination of both? >> it is really both. we are doing more tests. northwell facility in long island facility in nassau county is doing more tests. soon they will be able to test 1000 a day. when we see more testing we'll see more positives. we're expecting that. we expect a increase from yesterday to today. we expect it to get larger. we make sure we're shutting down events, working with municipalities where we have to and when we have to could contain this as much as we can. charles: how much backtrack
joining me laura kern. >> we're up to 40 cases. >> up to 40 case. >> today we announced imminent threatf public safety to pave the way to declare state of emergency. as you heard con stainment is the key. this is important measure we have to contained. there was a big "jurassic park" happening at the nassau coliseum. we are canceling that tonight through the weekend. we can't have grandparents getting kids to an event and getting sick. charles: my granddaughter saw...
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he is interviewed by bloomberg reporter rebecca kern. >> i do not think it's fair to put it on facebookr others to say you should have to make this decision. i think there should be a way to deal with that that does not involve editorial judgment. that is for congress. i hope they make a decision that respects the first amendment. the first amendment protects everyone. it is torn up on college campuses, torn up by traditional media, torn up by attacks on facebook. the first amendment is so central to who we are as a nation. i hate to see it eroded. >> watch "the communicators" monday night at 8 p.m. eastern on c-span two. -- c-span2. >> approximately 4000 seminole indians are descendents of a who neverminole surrendered to the u.s. the majority were forced to move west of the mississippi river to what is now oklahoma. fax -- "american at her visit to artifacts," a the seminole nation of oklahoma.
he is interviewed by bloomberg reporter rebecca kern. >> i do not think it's fair to put it on facebookr others to say you should have to make this decision. i think there should be a way to deal with that that does not involve editorial judgment. that is for congress. i hope they make a decision that respects the first amendment. the first amendment protects everyone. it is torn up on college campuses, torn up by traditional media, torn up by attacks on facebook. the first amendment is...
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got the baron von kern eurnig on the list as well. becausea problem everybody in german intelligence rex becauseck down they know he holds all the secrets. you may be asking yourselves who the gentleman on the right is. friends. of my he is not. panzer general, rudolph schmidt. he is the guy in the cipher office in the 1920's and 1930's, and gave the big break. 19 43 -- 1943, 1944, he is a highly regarded german tank officer and he has a problem. rex got a problem because is found. the wanted list has done its work. early 1943.sted in because he is rex, you don't get taken to a dank cell and get his toes stomped on to tell the truth. he gets fed cigars and branding, and that makes him talk. he is installed in a very nice hotel in paris and his interrogation takes about two months. with heavily loaded high-quality food and drink and lots of cigars. and he tells everything. in particular, he tells the story of schmidt and the safe. schmidt isolph relieved of his command. it?s kind of unfair, isn't what did he do wrong? he gave his broth
got the baron von kern eurnig on the list as well. becausea problem everybody in german intelligence rex becauseck down they know he holds all the secrets. you may be asking yourselves who the gentleman on the right is. friends. of my he is not. panzer general, rudolph schmidt. he is the guy in the cipher office in the 1920's and 1930's, and gave the big break. 19 43 -- 1943, 1944, he is a highly regarded german tank officer and he has a problem. rex got a problem because is found. the wanted...
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he's interviewed by government reporter rebecca kern. >> i don't think it is a fair burden to put onok or others. there should be a way of dealing with that that does not involve -- that is not for me to say. that is not for congress to make a decision. to make one respecting the first amendment because it has not gotten a lot of respect lately in some of the traditional media saying that is unfair, you know what? amendment protects everyone. we should be really careful. because the first amendment is being torn up on college campuses, torn up by traditional media and torn up by facebook. if the first amendment is so central to who we are as a nation. i hate to see it eroded. >> watch >> author ran zwigenberg talked about how people remember world war ii and examined the accounts from the survivors of hiroshima, nagasaki, and the holocaust. this interview was recorded at the annual american historical association meeting. >> joining us from new york is ran zwigenberg a professor of asian and jewish and he isa professor of asian and jewish studies at penn state. the author of hiroshim
he's interviewed by government reporter rebecca kern. >> i don't think it is a fair burden to put onok or others. there should be a way of dealing with that that does not involve -- that is not for me to say. that is not for congress to make a decision. to make one respecting the first amendment because it has not gotten a lot of respect lately in some of the traditional media saying that is unfair, you know what? amendment protects everyone. we should be really careful. because the first...
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like rachel kerns. >> everybody's very friendly, always waving. you don't get that a lot in southern california. >> rachel still lives in the house she grew up in. >> we were able to play as kids at all hours of the day. we didn't have to worry about anyone ever hurting us or coming after us. it was a really safe neighborhood. >> but then came that november morning when tracy manser roared over there in her car. >> i had no idea what i was going to, what i was going to find. but i knew based on how i was told about it that it was going to be something, you know, very bad. >> oh, and it was. >> i was barely out of my car before i saw the homicide lieutenant, the homicide sergeant, two commanders and obviously a bank of black-and-whites. so my first thought was there was an officer-involved shooting, either an officer had been shot and killed or an officer had shot someone. >> but no. not that. no. what really happened was far stranger than that. >> long beach police department. >> yes, i'd like to report -- i believe we have an attempted break-in g
like rachel kerns. >> everybody's very friendly, always waving. you don't get that a lot in southern california. >> rachel still lives in the house she grew up in. >> we were able to play as kids at all hours of the day. we didn't have to worry about anyone ever hurting us or coming after us. it was a really safe neighborhood. >> but then came that november morning when tracy manser roared over there in her car. >> i had no idea what i was going to, what i was...
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we talked to patrick kern thnne that received the cruise ship in cambodia. the state department was there. they had six staging areas. they worked with the cambodian government, which i appreciate, and they got those people home safely. i do have some questions that are pertinent to this hearing. with soleimani being eliminated, can you report in this setting, have you seen a weakening in iran's quds force or their proxies in syria, lebanon, or yemen or anywhere else? >> i prefer to answer that by saying that the cumulative effect of the actions that we have taken since this administration has come into office have reduced the capacity the islamic republic of iran to inflict terror around the world. no doubt about that. >> do you have a sense on the replacement, mr. kani? >> i'll simply saying that qasem soleimani was a unique leader in that the broader institution and array of the islamic republic of iran, he was a loud voice, a voice that had lots of people who were willing to rislisten t him. there is not a leader that is likely to be able to replace him
we talked to patrick kern thnne that received the cruise ship in cambodia. the state department was there. they had six staging areas. they worked with the cambodian government, which i appreciate, and they got those people home safely. i do have some questions that are pertinent to this hearing. with soleimani being eliminated, can you report in this setting, have you seen a weakening in iran's quds force or their proxies in syria, lebanon, or yemen or anywhere else? >> i prefer to...
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by rebeccaviewed kern. >> i don't think it is a fair burden to put on a company like facebook, or others, to say you have to make that decision. say.is not for me to it is up for congress to make a decision on. i hope they made one respect in the first amendment because it has not got a lot of respect lately, and some of the traditional leadership is saying that is unfair. the first minute protects -- the first amendment protects everyone. we have to be careful. the first amendment is being torn up on college campuses. it is being torn of viper additional -- it is being torn up by traditional media. i would hate to see it eroded. communicators" tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. during this election season, the candidates beyond the talking points are only revealed over time. but since you cannot be everywhere, there is c-span. our campaign 2020 programming differs from all over political coverage for one, simple reason. it is c-span. we brought you your unfiltered government -- you brought to your unfiltered view of government for years. we are continuing to do that. , go deep,ords
by rebeccaviewed kern. >> i don't think it is a fair burden to put on a company like facebook, or others, to say you have to make that decision. say.is not for me to it is up for congress to make a decision on. i hope they made one respect in the first amendment because it has not got a lot of respect lately, and some of the traditional leadership is saying that is unfair. the first minute protects -- the first amendment protects everyone. we have to be careful. the first amendment is...
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>> where i live, and much of kern county is like this, we only have absentee ballots. >> oh, ok. >> youo and vote in a polling place if you want. and i like that, i prefer to vote in polling places. but the absentee ballots come and it is pretty easy. my problem with the concept is, you are voting early, even if it is only two or three days. change.cannot really my wife voted for a candidate, she is a democrat, and the candidate dropped out. so she would have changed her vote if she voted today. >> how are things across the dinner table in your household? >> very quiet. we do not talk about politics much. [laughter] >> what is most important to you in the election? i think stability. and i'm not sure who the best candidate. biden at least i think has a lot of stability. my problem with all of the candidates, virtually all, including trump, they are too old. i am in my 70's, so i am not a young guy saying this. we need younger people. this time around and the democrats we had a lot of dumb -- younger people -- in the democrats we had a lot of younger people and none of them have surfaced
>> where i live, and much of kern county is like this, we only have absentee ballots. >> oh, ok. >> youo and vote in a polling place if you want. and i like that, i prefer to vote in polling places. but the absentee ballots come and it is pretty easy. my problem with the concept is, you are voting early, even if it is only two or three days. change.cannot really my wife voted for a candidate, she is a democrat, and the candidate dropped out. so she would have changed her vote...
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he's interviewed by rebecca kern. >> i don't think it's a fair burden to put on something like facebooko say you have to make this decision. there should be a way of dealing with that. that's not for me to say. making a decision. hoping we respect the first amendment. some of the traditional media jumping up and down say bad social media. the first amendment protects everyone. how political speech, we have to be really careful. it's being torn up on college campuses, torn up by traditional amendment as we are as a nation. communicators," monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. c-span, your unfiltered view of government. created by cable in 1979, and brought to you today by your television provider. a night at the garden is a seven minute academy award winning film showing parts of the 1939 nazi rally at new york city's madison square garden. film in theof the new york historic society, followed by a discussion on the rally, and how it relates to current events with the director and roger cohen.
he's interviewed by rebecca kern. >> i don't think it's a fair burden to put on something like facebooko say you have to make this decision. there should be a way of dealing with that. that's not for me to say. making a decision. hoping we respect the first amendment. some of the traditional media jumping up and down say bad social media. the first amendment protects everyone. how political speech, we have to be really careful. it's being torn up on college campuses, torn up by...