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anita kumar always appreciate your time. thanks t so much. >> caller: thank you grandma now we turn to your phone calls of his talk about president trump's immigration order yesterday restricting legal immigration. again if you support the effort, 202-748-8001 is a number. if you oppose it -- christian is up first out of arizona. good morning on thatt life of those who support. are you with us this morning? then we will try harry in new jersey also on that line. good morning. we willng keep 14 under calls ts morning for we mention this order coming out from t the whie house via a proclamation the president putting his signature on that proclamation. here's part of what president trump had to say in that proclamation. american workers compete against foreign nationals for jobs in every sector of our economy including against millions of aliens who enter the united states to perform temporary work. they're often accompanied by their spouses and children many of them also compete against american workers under ordinary circumst
anita kumar always appreciate your time. thanks t so much. >> caller: thank you grandma now we turn to your phone calls of his talk about president trump's immigration order yesterday restricting legal immigration. again if you support the effort, 202-748-8001 is a number. if you oppose it -- christian is up first out of arizona. good morning on thatt life of those who support. are you with us this morning? then we will try harry in new jersey also on that line. good morning. we willng...
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anita kumar, thank you as always.o see you this morning. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, everybody, we're going to show you newly released images from nascar, a noose found in bubba wallace's garage from over the weekend. your first look at morning j"mo" is back in a moment. among my patients i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. new sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. that go out today get delivered. there are people who can only get food from amazon. when you come into work, that's what drives you. my little one, i would say he's definitely proud of me. every time he sees the blue prime trucks, he says, "daddy, there's your people!" i know every single one of us is here busting as hard as we can go every day to make sure these packages get delivered. theand we want to thank times, the extraordinary peop
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at's go. >>> and we're back with maria teresa kumar and yamiche alcindor.et's look at the poll of three states, pennsylvania, wisconsin, ohio. biden ahead in all three by nine points in wisconsin, four in arizona, and basically a statistical tie, two point ahead for joe biden in ohio. maria teresa, if that's the way things are looking in september, joe biden's in a very, very strong position. >> it's a very strong position because arizona is a state that folks didn't think was going to come along so soon. but as i shared, we also have a very strong senatorial candidate from the democrats with mark kelly, and he is going toe to toe right now with mcsally, the republican senator, and she is not doing so well. so that's one way that he is leading. it's interesting to see ohio. ohio was a strictly trump state, and even during the midterms when you saw such a wave of new democrats coming in from these congressional districts, that did not happen in ohio. so the fact that he is leading there really bodes well for joe biden. i think the challenge, though, with don
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maria teresa kumar and pat mccrory of north. welcome to sunday. a special edition of "meet the press". good sunday morning. america is waking up to two crisis. one is so new it's called the novel coronavirus. the second institutional racism is with us for some 400 years. overnight protests in dozens of cities across this country. anger erupting over police brutality over african-americans. most demonstrations were peaceful with few incidents. others had moments of confrontation and, yes, some violence. a look around the country from washington, d.c. to chicago. to new york. to where it all started, minneapolis. this comes after george floyd, a black man, was killed in police custody when a minneapolis police officer kept his knee on floyd's neck until he was dead. the officer derek chauvin has been charged with third degree murder and second degree manslaughter. after the country is dealing with the coronavirus. we have lost more than 400,000 lives and 40 million jobs. in those cases, african-americans have been victimized and president trump fail
maria teresa kumar and pat mccrory of north. welcome to sunday. a special edition of "meet the press". good sunday morning. america is waking up to two crisis. one is so new it's called the novel coronavirus. the second institutional racism is with us for some 400 years. overnight protests in dozens of cities across this country. anger erupting over police brutality over african-americans. most demonstrations were peaceful with few incidents. others had moments of confrontation and,...
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. >> joining me for insight and analysis are msnbc anchor joshua johnson, maria teresa kumar, president of voto latino. and former republican governor, pat mccrory of north carolina. welcome to sunday and a special edition of "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is a special edition of "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. america is waking up today to two crises. one is so new it's actually called the novel coronavirus. the second, another kind of virus, institutional racism. well, that's been with us for some 400 years. overnight, there were protests in dozens of cities across this country, anger erupting over police brutality toward african-americans. most demonstrations were peaceful. others had confrontation and yes, some violence. a look around the country, from washington, d.c. to chicago to new york to where it all started, minneapolis. this, of course, comes after a black man, george floyd, was killed in police custody. when a minneapolis police officer kept his knee on floyd's neck
. >> joining me for insight and analysis are msnbc anchor joshua johnson, maria teresa kumar, president of voto latino. and former republican governor, pat mccrory of north carolina. welcome to sunday and a special edition of "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is a special edition of "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. america is waking up today to two...
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she lives landscapes of kumar convey that to the viewer. it's clear this is where he wanted to live and work. in kumar how fast ali. everyone in crewe malnutrition and his from vienna was coming. back then a criminal had only 7000 inhabitants and they all thought wow what a painter from vienna. and who should turn up but a 20 year old youth accompanied by his girlfriend a beautiful young woman he had they lived together they were married and friends from vienna also came like his colleagues from the academy anton pashka but also artists like me muffin austin a very eccentric man. on sundays the group would stroll through croom out to the main square who. form and i hope it's about him they dressed unconventionally she loved parent we always wore a white suit and a white turn out to have because they observed people and made loud remarks about passers by which of course didn't go down well with the locals to follow. that so i imagine that fairly soon they got a brother chilly reception. and people hadn't yet seen what he was painting at ma.
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anita kumar. david jolly. democratic strategist basil. and dr. patel. doctor, i got to start with you on this as we have done too many segments starting on this very word. new record-breaking numbers. about 4 or 5:00 in the afternoon, i think we were reporting four states setting yet another single-day record. the united states, by the end of the day, we could have another record-setting day. and you heard vaughn hillyard really expressing the exasperation in states like that. this is their first hump, if you will, going up that mountain. and it would seem that it looks very dire for the united states, yet again. this could be a headline from a month ago. >> there's no question, richard, that, not only could this be a headline from a month ago. but it really could have been prevented. i think that's what you have to take away from this. you know, unlike new york, when this was really all unfolding. or in seattle, washington, the tacoma area, we didn't even have testing that was reliable, if you recall. but now, we actually have testing and strips and al
anita kumar. david jolly. democratic strategist basil. and dr. patel. doctor, i got to start with you on this as we have done too many segments starting on this very word. new record-breaking numbers. about 4 or 5:00 in the afternoon, i think we were reporting four states setting yet another single-day record. the united states, by the end of the day, we could have another record-setting day. and you heard vaughn hillyard really expressing the exasperation in states like that. this is their...
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three of our best, anita kumar, robert costa, eugene. greatly appreciate you starting us off on a wednesday night and coming up for us, cases are surging and hospitals are running out of beds. if that sounds familiar it is because we have been here before. again, during the bad old days of say march and april. we will ask a doctor who is a specialist in this area what is different about now if anything. and later, what is going on behind the scenes at your department of justice? the former lead prosecutor on the mueller team is with us to talk bill barr, roger stone, michael flynn, and more as "the 11th hour" is just getting under way on this busy wednesday night. way on this busy wednesday night. rampant right now, there'r a reason for you to have to leave your home unless you do need to go out. the safest place for you is at your home. >> if we're going to come back as a state economically, jobs go up, we've got to keep the virus under somewhat control. >> yesterday we had 16,678 cases. since yesterday, we've had an additional 697 case
three of our best, anita kumar, robert costa, eugene. greatly appreciate you starting us off on a wednesday night and coming up for us, cases are surging and hospitals are running out of beds. if that sounds familiar it is because we have been here before. again, during the bad old days of say march and april. we will ask a doctor who is a specialist in this area what is different about now if anything. and later, what is going on behind the scenes at your department of justice? the former lead...
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kumar abhishek was a childhood friend of the actor. translation: i've known him since childhood.about a boy with a very positive mindset. it's unbelievable this has happened. a self—made star and outsider are words being used to describe the actor, who was believed to be at the peak of his career. tributes and condolences have been pouring in as the country reels from the tragic news of the actor's demise. ishleen kaur, bbc news. the prime minister of india amongst those paying tribute to sushant singh amongst those paying tribute to susha nt singh rajput. the russian orthodox patriarch, kirill, has consecrated a cathedral dedicated to the armed forces, a building in which president putin's image was once to have figured. the church dropped a plan to include mr putin in a mosaic of religious and secular figures, reportedly at his own request. the cathedral was built in less than two years in a theme park outside moscow, to commemorate the 75th anniversary of victory over nazi germany. a reminder of our top story. a court in the philippines has convicted the prominent journalist,
kumar abhishek was a childhood friend of the actor. translation: i've known him since childhood.about a boy with a very positive mindset. it's unbelievable this has happened. a self—made star and outsider are words being used to describe the actor, who was believed to be at the peak of his career. tributes and condolences have been pouring in as the country reels from the tragic news of the actor's demise. ishleen kaur, bbc news. the prime minister of india amongst those paying tribute to...
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k anand kumar wants to know... he is not the only one.has been a bit of a hot topic. these are the words that are being used. as these discussions are taking place. i think the best way to describe it is sort of like a cricket island. the way these venues have been chosen is because they have hotels on site. so you can contain the entire operation, teams, media, operational staff, all on—site and keep things nice and contained, that way it means you can play a test match or in the case of old trafford, back to back test matches and keep everybody on site and ensure that once people are in it reduces the potential risk that there could be of any cases of viral coming into that bubble if you like and of course there will be plenty of testing within to make sure everybody stays safe within the bubble. but it is worth pointing out quite how much work the ecb have done on this and looking at some of the reports, the suggestion is that a typical test match day, in normal times would have about 1500 people on site just to get the match going ahe
k anand kumar wants to know... he is not the only one.has been a bit of a hot topic. these are the words that are being used. as these discussions are taking place. i think the best way to describe it is sort of like a cricket island. the way these venues have been chosen is because they have hotels on site. so you can contain the entire operation, teams, media, operational staff, all on—site and keep things nice and contained, that way it means you can play a test match or in the case of old...
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and the great and glorious president and ceo of voto latino, maria teresa kumar.amir, tell us what's going on in the white house. my sense is that it's not a happy place right now. how unhappy is it and what's about to happen next? >> reporter: well, john, a short time ago, the white house press secretary insisted that the president was not unhappy with the aftermath of saturday night's rally in tulsa. but there's a lot of reporting to the contrary. this was, as you said, this was meant to be a campaign reset, a reboot, and was supposed to be a defiant show of force. let's remember, the president and his advisers ignored the warnings of health experts, both from the white house's own task force to state officials in oklahoma who warned against having such an event without social distancing, most people not in masks, indoors, at this rally. they went ahead anyway, believing they could draw a big crowd. believing there could be another sign that his ability to generate enthusiasm. and they wanted to compare the fact that he's out there on the road, in front of thous
and the great and glorious president and ceo of voto latino, maria teresa kumar.amir, tell us what's going on in the white house. my sense is that it's not a happy place right now. how unhappy is it and what's about to happen next? >> reporter: well, john, a short time ago, the white house press secretary insisted that the president was not unhappy with the aftermath of saturday night's rally in tulsa. but there's a lot of reporting to the contrary. this was, as you said, this was meant...
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. >>> we turn now to anita kumar, the white house correspondent for politico. us by phone this morning. anita kumar, good morning to you. give us some background on where this order cam
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anita kumar. and eugene robinson. good evening and welcome to you all. here we are in a pandemic. the polls are not looking good. if you scrub the president's public comments from say the last three outings. if you are looking for a campaign strategy you would have to come away thinking he has decided on law and order and not tearing down anymore monuments. >> right. you are exactly right. you mentioned the pandemic. he decided he moved on from that. if you heard the speeches the last couple of rallies he barely mentioned it. he has moved past that. what we have seen from him in the last week is exactly what you are talking about. law and order. monuments. going to the border wall. talking about restricting immigrants from come to the united states. he is coming back to the conservative issues that he feels got him elected and he abandoned the other things his campaign wanted him to work on to try to appeal to black americans and hispanics and, you know, asian americans. he is going back to that. that is what he has. we have not seen a strategy other than that for him to go back t
anita kumar. and eugene robinson. good evening and welcome to you all. here we are in a pandemic. the polls are not looking good. if you scrub the president's public comments from say the last three outings. if you are looking for a campaign strategy you would have to come away thinking he has decided on law and order and not tearing down anymore monuments. >> right. you are exactly right. you mentioned the pandemic. he decided he moved on from that. if you heard the speeches the last...
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sri kumar also joins the discussion what clues are you looking for as far as what the market tells us >> the one hand, just kind of the recently hot areas cooled off a bit. the cyclicals, small caps, value names that have really been heavily bought in the last couple of weeks. they back add way. i guess can you say if that was going to happen, you might as well have the old faang stocks pick up the stock. big cap tech did keep the indices together you have a gain in the nasdaq. doesn't change the overall story. we came into the week with a lot of readings showing a little bit of trader overconfidence a lot of overbought conditions developing the which really doesn't mean anything except that if you get further upside, often that upside doesn't last long or the market flattens out and you might be prone to some kind of a pullback i still think it's the case. did you see a little bit of the super speculative stuff come off the boil a little bit when you talk about the bankruptcy stocks and all this other trendy things so that's, you know, probably for the good i don't think that story i
sri kumar also joins the discussion what clues are you looking for as far as what the market tells us >> the one hand, just kind of the recently hot areas cooled off a bit. the cyclicals, small caps, value names that have really been heavily bought in the last couple of weeks. they back add way. i guess can you say if that was going to happen, you might as well have the old faang stocks pick up the stock. big cap tech did keep the indices together you have a gain in the nasdaq. doesn't...
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. >> yamiche alcindor, maria teresa kumar, thank you both for joini joining our discussion tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you, lawrence. >> that does it for this hour. thank you for watching. "the rachel maddow show" starts now. >>> this is what the nation's capital looked like today. statue of dr. martin luther king towering over protests against the police killing of george floyd. look at that shot. just incredible. it was more than 90 degrees in washington, d.c. today and humid. one reporter for "usa today" said they saw people being treated for heat stroke on the walk from the white house over to the mlk memorial. but even in those conditions there were tons of people there anyway to protest. people got on one knee while the names of african-americans who have died in police custody -- >> george floyd. >> -- were read over the loud speaker. today marks the tenth day of nationwide protests against the kiflg george floyd by police in minneapolis. today the police officers who were there while he died were arraigned in court. yes, huge crowds are still coming out in the ma
. >> yamiche alcindor, maria teresa kumar, thank you both for joini joining our discussion tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you, lawrence. >> that does it for this hour. thank you for watching. "the rachel maddow show" starts now. >>> this is what the nation's capital looked like today. statue of dr. martin luther king towering over protests against the police killing of george floyd. look at that shot. just incredible. it was more than 90 degrees in...
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kumar abhishek was a childhood friend of the actor. translation: i've known him since childhood.out a boy with a very positive mindset. it's unbelievable this hs happened. a self—made star and outsider are words being used to describe the actor, who was believed to be at the peak of his career. tributes and condolences have been pouring in as the country reels from the tragic news of the actor's demise. ishleen kaur, bbc news. if we talk some more about our top story, i will be unpacking it further in business coverage. we will be getting an expert view on the news that of course shops are reopening in england today, those shops that sell nonessential goods that have been closed for three months but we've been asking for your opinion. are you desperate to get out there and go shopping or are you going to hang back? are you concerned of safety? we got natalie woodhouse who says yes, i'm so excited as life takes another step were more normal world and it will save lots ofjobs. that is good news. angela thompson says, i have no desire to rush into the shops were nonessential goods t
kumar abhishek was a childhood friend of the actor. translation: i've known him since childhood.out a boy with a very positive mindset. it's unbelievable this hs happened. a self—made star and outsider are words being used to describe the actor, who was believed to be at the peak of his career. tributes and condolences have been pouring in as the country reels from the tragic news of the actor's demise. ishleen kaur, bbc news. if we talk some more about our top story, i will be unpacking it...
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working for new delhi's international airport have been asked to take extra precautions when lauren kumar is a professor at the institute of social sciences and he says the government is doing what it can to minimize the impact of the swarm. india has a huge stock of grain 75000000 tons by improved which is about 50000000 tons in excess of what was acquired and crop that had just come in that had been a bountiful crop because you had access to all of the numbers so there's a good wife jane saw it and therefore the crop was very good and we have another 30000000 tons which are been stopped because of the good crop that came in in the me so as far as the concern i think you know the bodies a bit less but yes vegetable prices can go up can go up because that will get affected by the look at this point of time extensive history wherever the lucas has been comic and they have been trying to see in the desert where they have greedy and trying to you know spread those c.d.'s as well and then they've been using it all. and they've been using drones to spread the longest you know swamp going to be
working for new delhi's international airport have been asked to take extra precautions when lauren kumar is a professor at the institute of social sciences and he says the government is doing what it can to minimize the impact of the swarm. india has a huge stock of grain 75000000 tons by improved which is about 50000000 tons in excess of what was acquired and crop that had just come in that had been a bountiful crop because you had access to all of the numbers so there's a good wife jane saw...
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. >>> maia teresa kumar president and ceo of voto latino and msnbc legal analyst, neil, let me begin with you, historic day in terms of the decision, a bit of a surprise i think by some accounts, even pete williams' account. what do you make of that decision so far in the first few minutes after you've had a chance to review it? >> it is a little bit surprising from the oral argument in which i think the challenger to the trump administration faced a lot of tough questioning. the trump administration trying toi to basically defer a decision on daca, something like that, they ended daca in 2017 and then they went to the supreme court and sent their top lawyer, the solicitor general, to go and defend that end of daca, and the supreme court today said no way, that's illegal. just as last year, it said no way, you can't add a citizenship question to the census. what it really means is the rule of law is coming back to this country and the supreme court both in the decision on monday, on title vii and lgbt rights today is standing up to those people. it is others who want to try to get th
. >>> maia teresa kumar president and ceo of voto latino and msnbc legal analyst, neil, let me begin with you, historic day in terms of the decision, a bit of a surprise i think by some accounts, even pete williams' account. what do you make of that decision so far in the first few minutes after you've had a chance to review it? >> it is a little bit surprising from the oral argument in which i think the challenger to the trump administration faced a lot of tough questioning. the...
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anita kumar, always appreciate your time. guest: sure, thank you.ost: now we turn to your phone calls as president trump restricts illegal immigration yesterday. if you support the effort, (202) 748-8001 is the number. if you oppose it, (202) 748-8002 . christian is up first out of arizona. good morning on the line for those who support. are you with us this morning? then we will try hairy in new jersey, also on the line for those who so work. harry, good morning. on yourkeep working calls this morning. we mentioned the order coming out from the white house via proclamation. the president putting his signature on the proclamation. here's part of what the president had to say in the proclamation. host: that was the president in the proclamation available at whitehouse.gov. let's try the phone lines again. dan, ohio, on the line for those who oppose the order. dan, good morning. on we will keep working those phone lines for you to get your calls, get your thoughts this morning in this first hour ." "washington journal phone lines a bit different this
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komal sri-kumar. coming up next, u.s. cities preparing for another night of protests. are seeing live pictures there of just some of the street protests still going on. the president is vowing to end the violence by force if necessary. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ karina: this is "daybreak asia." i am karina mitchell with first word headlines. china is said to have told major state run agricultural companies to put pause on some purchases of u.s. farm goods as tensions with washington escalate. we are told posco and centigrade have been told to suspend orders of soybeans and pork in a sign the phase i trade deal may be in jeopardy over hong kong. premier li keqiang has pledged to stick to the deal but china security law's straining relations. hong kong retail extended its slump in april as the coronavirus suppressed travel and demand. retail sales fell by value and 36% from a year ago to 3 billion u.s. dollars, a 15th consecutive monthly decline although marginally less worse than the median forecast. retail sales by volume fell more than 37% had hong kong recorded its worst
komal sri-kumar. coming up next, u.s. cities preparing for another night of protests. are seeing live pictures there of just some of the street protests still going on. the president is vowing to end the violence by force if necessary. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ karina: this is "daybreak asia." i am karina mitchell with first word headlines. china is said to have told major state run agricultural companies to put pause on some purchases of u.s. farm goods as tensions with washington...
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it will be released july 7th and maria teresa kumar, president and ceo.e on this judge's ruling. this is what the judge ruled. the matter is now in the hands of i.c.e. which had 124 children in texas and in pennsylvania as of june 8th. it only applies to children it does not compel i.c.e. to release parents. is that enough? >> well, first of all, it is an important ruling because we continue to see this administration operating with zero principled leadership, with maximum cruelty and maximum corruption and so what the judge is saying is not only do you have to release these children, you have to release them by a specific date in just a couple of weeks. that is important because we have been fighting with this administration to release separated families and keep them together. as you know, joy, i have been on your show so many times, we are saying and the judiciary committee has already weighed in with i.c.e. that the kids must be released with their parents. now, the order does allow to be released to the family member or a guardian or with their paren
it will be released july 7th and maria teresa kumar, president and ceo.e on this judge's ruling. this is what the judge ruled. the matter is now in the hands of i.c.e. which had 124 children in texas and in pennsylvania as of june 8th. it only applies to children it does not compel i.c.e. to release parents. is that enough? >> well, first of all, it is an important ruling because we continue to see this administration operating with zero principled leadership, with maximum cruelty and...
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joining us now president at investment sri-kumar your prognosis is so awful, that i hesitate you to -ck market, below the march 23rd lows and no v-shaped recovery, almost no recovery at all because of the second wave, have i got that right? >> you have all three of them right, spot on and i think they all go together there's no v-shaped recovery because unless you have a bottom in terms of the coronavirus incidents and the discovery of a vaccine, you don't have an end to the health crisis second, this country is opening up and that is causing the equitymarket to go up really sharply. but opening up the economy without having a vaccine, without having a health cure, is not a positive, but an eventual negative you are trading temporarily higher equity prices for the much lower equity prices at a later point in time. what are we going to see you're going to see the valley tomorrow, you're going to see the republic contention a few months later all of this with people sitting together not having masks, and i think the illness is going to spread and once that happens, there is going to be
joining us now president at investment sri-kumar your prognosis is so awful, that i hesitate you to -ck market, below the march 23rd lows and no v-shaped recovery, almost no recovery at all because of the second wave, have i got that right? >> you have all three of them right, spot on and i think they all go together there's no v-shaped recovery because unless you have a bottom in terms of the coronavirus incidents and the discovery of a vaccine, you don't have an end to the health crisis...
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anita kumar, good morning to you. give us some background on where this order came from and what the reaction was yesterday, both on capitol hill and around the country. >> hi. good morning. well, what -- this started mont months ago. real, this started at the beginning of the president's term, people wanted him to restrict immigration, even legal immigration. we think illegal immigration, people come here undocumented. this is legal immigration. people are getting permission to come here and it's bchb talked about it since the beginning of the term. the administration was really looking at it since the coronavirus hit and saying, look, the jobless rate here in the united states is huge. we've seen how so many people. >>> we'll go live now to a house ways and means subcommittee hearing to address childcare issues amid the coronavirus pandemic. >>> in this subcommittee hearing --
anita kumar, good morning to you. give us some background on where this order came from and what the reaction was yesterday, both on capitol hill and around the country. >> hi. good morning. well, what -- this started mont months ago. real, this started at the beginning of the president's term, people wanted him to restrict immigration, even legal immigration. we think illegal immigration, people come here undocumented. this is legal immigration. people are getting permission to come here...