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you think lois and clark could have a reunion. i would love to see lois and clark air or union because we ended we ended the season without the last series without really having an ending because we were supposed to come back for a 5th year and so we ended in this weird at the weirdest cliffhanger because we were done and then terry my costar teri hatcher got pregnant and was unable sometimes a difficult pregnancy so we ended up stopping men which was which is tough because i would have like to see us have you know sort of a closing season and wrap things up a bit but right now i'd love to catch up with loads of clark 26 years i mean how many years almost 30 years it was great fun yes or to tell me about masters of illusion you have magicians doing their magic in front of the it tell me about that massive illusion so the 7th year of the show i don't know a whole lot about magic and i am is in thrall and excited and in awe as it as anybody in our audience are magicians it's a very fast paced show and i would just use our amazing th
you think lois and clark could have a reunion. i would love to see lois and clark air or union because we ended we ended the season without the last series without really having an ending because we were supposed to come back for a 5th year and so we ended in this weird at the weirdest cliffhanger because we were done and then terry my costar teri hatcher got pregnant and was unable sometimes a difficult pregnancy so we ended up stopping men which was which is tough because i would have like to...
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series lois and clark the new adventures of superman he's also one of the few outspoken conservatives in hollywood he is said to return as host of the show masters of illusion that's dalen it's 7 season on the c.w. network he joins us from los angeles why why for we get to the masses of action or why do you think you're a lone warrior in the world of politics also in california why is well i never claim to be a lone voice by any stretch of the imagination it's just that it seems that the louder voices from hollywood tend to be. far to the left and i guess my point of view seems to be. considered much farther to the right or more conservative but i don't think i'm one of the loans and i know so many people in california in hollywood in my business that really have sort of the same political views as i do sometimes though they're a little quiet about that because there are many people in hollywood who who want to for lack of a better word blacklists the people who who with whom they don't agree politically i've never seen that before and it's horrific. why this added to be a think presi
series lois and clark the new adventures of superman he's also one of the few outspoken conservatives in hollywood he is said to return as host of the show masters of illusion that's dalen it's 7 season on the c.w. network he joins us from los angeles why why for we get to the masses of action or why do you think you're a lone warrior in the world of politics also in california why is well i never claim to be a lone voice by any stretch of the imagination it's just that it seems that the louder...
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lois was in there with the found founders early on.and she became very, very significant in the white house. for example, one of the founders of citizens, charles willis, the other was stanley rumbo jr., became the chief of new people coming in. and he said with lois they developed a system that is still in use today in the white house. >> this is a fascinating element. thank you for raising this. we've already talked -- you've already talked about was eisenhower too timid, did he think twice about not just the education, but the broader issue? >> it's a -- let me put it this way. to dodge the question, historians disagree. there are those who feel that he was really quite out in front on civil rights and those who feel he didn't do enough. can i add to your very helpful and very useful story by pointing at another figure in the white house, an african-american named frederick morrow. many people have never heard of him. >> he is the one i referred to, came in four or five years later. >> morrow was a fascinating man and wrote repeated
lois was in there with the found founders early on.and she became very, very significant in the white house. for example, one of the founders of citizens, charles willis, the other was stanley rumbo jr., became the chief of new people coming in. and he said with lois they developed a system that is still in use today in the white house. >> this is a fascinating element. thank you for raising this. we've already talked -- you've already talked about was eisenhower too timid, did he think...
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and he said -- said with lois they developed a system that is still in use today in the white house. >> this is a fascinating thank you for raising this because you already talked about was eisenhower too timid? did he think twice about not just the education but the broader issue? >> it's -- it's -- legality me -- let me just put it this way, to dodge the question, historians disagree. there are those he was in front of civil right and those who felt he didn't do enough. can i add to your helpful and useful story, pointing to another african-american in the white house named frederick morrow. >> he's the one i referred to, came in almost four or five years later. >> yeah. morrow. morrow was a fascinating man and he wrote repeatedly about his experiences in the white house. he wrote a memoir called black man in the white house. i highly recommend it to you. it's about his experiences there. morrow tried very hard to get the eisenhower team and adams in particular to meet civil rights leaders one-on-one and played a break through role in 1958 with martin luther king and other leaders
and he said -- said with lois they developed a system that is still in use today in the white house. >> this is a fascinating thank you for raising this because you already talked about was eisenhower too timid? did he think twice about not just the education but the broader issue? >> it's -- it's -- legality me -- let me just put it this way, to dodge the question, historians disagree. there are those he was in front of civil right and those who felt he didn't do enough. can i add...
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isn't much of a chance, a few showers trying to sneak on the shore otherwise we keep rain chances lois we had to the rest of tonight, not much of arrangements hour by hour as we had through the day on tuesday, the best chance is going to be early in the morning, and then another chance in the evening mostly for the north bay. it's been a wet may in the bay area so far, officially and services go about 3/10 of an inch of rain technically leaving us a little below average but it's way more than we had in february which was completely dry, the first time that's happened in 1995 and actually looked back at the record books, it's only happened 17 times since 1849. we got about 170 years of record-keeping in the bay area and only about 10 percent of those is the amount of rain in may outweighing the amount of rain in february. this evening, it's cool, low 60s for temperatures across the board and 60 in the city, 63 in san jose, we will drop back into the other upper 40s and 50s by early tomorrow morning and we will manage a warm-up to around 70 farther inland, mid to upper 60s around the bay
isn't much of a chance, a few showers trying to sneak on the shore otherwise we keep rain chances lois we had to the rest of tonight, not much of arrangements hour by hour as we had through the day on tuesday, the best chance is going to be early in the morning, and then another chance in the evening mostly for the north bay. it's been a wet may in the bay area so far, officially and services go about 3/10 of an inch of rain technically leaving us a little below average but it's way more than...
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and lois king were both 96.rgency room at brooklyn's woodhill medical center. she'd been a doctor in india before moving to the u.s. in 1994 to join her husband, raj, and to raise their hter, minnoli. >> there was nothing that her hugs and voice couldn't make me feel better. everything about her made me feel like i was safe and that i was at home. >> minnoli, a college freshman, texted her mom while she was in the hospital. >> a few days after her passing, i kept texting her, wanting to believe that it wasn't true that she had passed away. >> "i miss you," she wrote, "thank you for coming to me in my dreams." madhvi aya was 61. >> jose fontanez was the first boston police officer to die of covid-19. >> we lost a hero today to this virus. >> mayor marty walsh paid tribute to the 29-year veteran of the force. fontanez spent 24 of them at the same jamaica plains station. he was a great soul, his said called him beeky.avid martinez, he treated people with kindness, respect, love, and that carried through to his fami
and lois king were both 96.rgency room at brooklyn's woodhill medical center. she'd been a doctor in india before moving to the u.s. in 1994 to join her husband, raj, and to raise their hter, minnoli. >> there was nothing that her hugs and voice couldn't make me feel better. everything about her made me feel like i was safe and that i was at home. >> minnoli, a college freshman, texted her mom while she was in the hospital. >> a few days after her passing, i kept texting her,...
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all programs are vetted and loi licensed. >> both a background check. for the individuals providing care as well as facility checks. >> how does the portal work? >> this is what you see when you first land. >> the ceo of the bay area start up open. which ago gaited the day care center data. type your zip code or current location to find centers. >> i clicked on this for example. i can actually see that this has spots open. capacity of eight children. you can come in and see whether there's any complaints, nearest hospital. licensing information. as well as the rnr information. for that particular facility. >> rnr stands for resources and referral agency. the fourth question, how do you contact the different facilities? to maintain the privacy of phone numbers and addresses are not listed. you can e-mail or call the referral agency. more contact information is provided. our final question. will the portal be used beyond the pandemic? the resource is something the state wanted to set up for years and the crisis finally gave them the momentum to get it don
all programs are vetted and loi licensed. >> both a background check. for the individuals providing care as well as facility checks. >> how does the portal work? >> this is what you see when you first land. >> the ceo of the bay area start up open. which ago gaited the day care center data. type your zip code or current location to find centers. >> i clicked on this for example. i can actually see that this has spots open. capacity of eight children. you can come...
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lois was in there with the founders early on. she became very significant in the white house. for example, one of the founders of citizens, charles willis, the other one was stanley rumbeau jr. he became the chief of new people coming in. he said with lois, they developed a system that is still in news today in the white house. >> this is a fascinating element -- thanks for raising this because we've already talked about was eisenhower too timid? did he think twice about not just the education but the broader issue? >> let me put it this way. to dodge the question. historians disagree. there are those who feel he was quite out front on civil rights and those who feel he did not do enough. if i could just add to your very helpful and useful story and point to another figure in the white house another african american figure called frederick murrow. >> he was the one i referred to. he came in for five years later. >> he was a fascinating man and wrote repeatedly about his experiences in the white house. he wrote a memoir called black man in the white house which i recommend. it'
lois was in there with the founders early on. she became very significant in the white house. for example, one of the founders of citizens, charles willis, the other one was stanley rumbeau jr. he became the chief of new people coming in. he said with lois, they developed a system that is still in news today in the white house. >> this is a fascinating element -- thanks for raising this because we've already talked about was eisenhower too timid? did he think twice about not just the...
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.# soprano rhian lois sings part of puccini's la boheme.loads of safely cocooned music lovers, in the ally pally parking lot, this autumn. music really matters and now more than ever. i think music touches the soul in a way that no other artform can, and i think it is something incredibly special. whether you like pop, whether you liek rock, it doesn't matter what style of music you enjoy listening to, i think music is a big consolation for us all at the moment. # i walk along the street of sorrow, the boulevard of broken dreams...#. the theatres are dark in the west end of london, a crushing disappointment for performers and audiences, but also a blow to the economy. arts and culture as a whole contribute to almost £11 billion a year and provides more than 360,000 jobs. one of our best—known actors has seen his show close on broadway. rupert everett‘s next job is a zoom reading of a new play called rush. how's he is online acting? my zoom technique? i don't think very well. i don't like it. i don't like the idea of it. it feels like anothe
.# soprano rhian lois sings part of puccini's la boheme.loads of safely cocooned music lovers, in the ally pally parking lot, this autumn. music really matters and now more than ever. i think music touches the soul in a way that no other artform can, and i think it is something incredibly special. whether you like pop, whether you liek rock, it doesn't matter what style of music you enjoy listening to, i think music is a big consolation for us all at the moment. # i walk along the street of...
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i talked to lois diller. diller was on the ground. i got their stories we were all there. the plane have problems. it was one of those where you find the official acts. it's a conspiracy. that is one of the stories they get touted a lot. i was a lot -- i was allowed to do a lot of good research. find three good sources to prove to something more accurate. i really tried hard to get that accuracy. so many rumors tied to these women and their stories. i think one of the things that is misunderstood by a lot of people as the back story. they viewed as an experience. how did they get to the point of that as we know and love them today. they were through the summer of 1944. the whole program started with nancy love. working for the carrying vision. and bring inexperienced women pilots in. the same time they realized 28 women was not enough to do this and they wanted to do more so they started the track that would lead in. it's come out in the last couple of years that it started in 43. they were separate organizations. they absolutely were not. they would train. the first three
i talked to lois diller. diller was on the ground. i got their stories we were all there. the plane have problems. it was one of those where you find the official acts. it's a conspiracy. that is one of the stories they get touted a lot. i was a lot -- i was allowed to do a lot of good research. find three good sources to prove to something more accurate. i really tried hard to get that accuracy. so many rumors tied to these women and their stories. i think one of the things that is...
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story about the udio thing.á doing á active lis the wiify cuts out. á there's ácooler loys and you'rethey turn into partly sunny ápartly cloudy and clearing in áthe afternoon. san áfrancisco goes 65 but inlandvalleys ágo upper 60s and and áwednesday afternoon and wednesday áevening. these áare the forecasts, the storm and weather áactivity is áthrough right now. as we áget into mountains átomorrow you'll notice a littl ábit of snow still falling and thunderstorms ápossible. so 72 in antioch tomorrow, 79 fairfield and then the 5-day á forecast. not ábad, right? but áwe are out of the rain for ámore rain fell in may than any cities during the entire month opfebruary. nice weather ácoming our way. free pollens are way down. it's grass and weed that are coming up. mild weather conditions working their áway around. mark, áwhat's going on in sporte to? >> bill, nice hearing your voice. á miss you. i áhaven't talked to you in a long time. we're ácoming to you from the music ároom in napa. we're áhonoring bruce sprigsteen toniáght. and áif you are bored in the u.s.a. gaven newsomá was up in n
story about the udio thing.á doing á active lis the wiify cuts out. á there's ácooler loys and you'rethey turn into partly sunny ápartly cloudy and clearing in áthe afternoon. san áfrancisco goes 65 but inlandvalleys ágo upper 60s and and áwednesday afternoon and wednesday áevening. these áare the forecasts, the storm and weather áactivity is áthrough right now. as we áget into mountains átomorrow you'll notice a littl ábit of snow still falling and thunderstorms ápossible. so...
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your people back to life i'm sorry with updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries and liberal lois the book that looks as though oh like any other student rewind continues with scheckter rock my neighborhood i was like screaming get a socialist we want leave. my ultimate goal would be to do something very big for the place you and your patients re want on al-jazeera. to move. home. well we got you watching al-jazeera a reminder of our top stories this hour and the hospital is under attack in afghanistan's capital of kabul explosions and gunfire have been reported security forces have sealed off the area in the west of the city. india is reopening its fans rail network after 7 weeks shut down over the corona virus outbreak 15 trains will depart from new delhi on return journeys to major cities india has reported its biggest single day jump in cases with more than 4000 new infections. america's top infectious disease expert that sounds different she has warned that opening the economy too soon could lead to needless suffering and to testify at a senate health committee later on tuesd
your people back to life i'm sorry with updates on the best of al-jazeera documentaries and liberal lois the book that looks as though oh like any other student rewind continues with scheckter rock my neighborhood i was like screaming get a socialist we want leave. my ultimate goal would be to do something very big for the place you and your patients re want on al-jazeera. to move. home. well we got you watching al-jazeera a reminder of our top stories this hour and the hospital is under attack...
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i talked to the brother who is in the book, i talked to was in the air that day lois was in the air. i got there stories about it was a training mission they were all there. the plane had problems so it was one of those refine the official acts but if it's a conspiracy theory you've got to go beyond that and talk to people who were actually there. that is one of the stories that gets touted a lot and people talk about a lot. are they able to do a lot of good research? i was able to find the rule of three, three good sources to prove something less accurate. maybe a new resource will come and prove me wrong, i really tried to get the accuracy because there are so many rumors tied to these women and their stories. >> guest: i think one of the rumors misunderstood by people is the back story the u.s. army air forces and the women that led it, viewed as an experiment. although i understand a lot themselves would not when it called themselves that way. what were the early years like? how did she get to the point is we know and love them today? >> guest: that's a great question. the wasp e
i talked to the brother who is in the book, i talked to was in the air that day lois was in the air. i got there stories about it was a training mission they were all there. the plane had problems so it was one of those refine the official acts but if it's a conspiracy theory you've got to go beyond that and talk to people who were actually there. that is one of the stories that gets touted a lot and people talk about a lot. are they able to do a lot of good research? i was able to find the...
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the last time i saw ken lois was at bank of america in singapore. that was a long time ago, and that was the last time international stocks did well. when does the international equity market finally turn on a ?elative or absolute basis the news this weekend last week out of japan and europe is a really great start. resistance from northern european countries and we suddenly have scope for some kind of debt mutualization or wide fiscal policy, some of the deep value trades, european banks maybe most of all, are suddenly and play from an the lowspoint of view have been decimated in those kind of assets, and japan as well. they have relied on extreme monetary policy for so long that if japan can start to boost demand and get out of this balance sheet recession they have been stuck in, suddenly ethic those assets become attractive. you've got to see follow-through, but once we get confirmation from the market that things are really starting to turn, you see inflation expectations turn, i think it represents an incredible, maybe even generational buying
the last time i saw ken lois was at bank of america in singapore. that was a long time ago, and that was the last time international stocks did well. when does the international equity market finally turn on a ?elative or absolute basis the news this weekend last week out of japan and europe is a really great start. resistance from northern european countries and we suddenly have scope for some kind of debt mutualization or wide fiscal policy, some of the deep value trades, european banks maybe...
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. >> sister lois, marquette medical school, home, hudson falls, new york. >> this is kim, brought to clinic approximately one month ago by his mother. the child's problem was one of infectious diarrhea, the time after admission with a temperature of 104.6 but we found that the diarrhea and infection were secondary problem. problem has been on his right side for approximately one month and malnutrition is his major problem. we'll continue to feed the child for a few weeks until he's able to take food by mouth and in a month or two he should look normal and healthy again. >> as the day wears on and medications are dispensed, the city beyond as well beckoned the mary knoll sisters with their healing hearts. each afternoon sister gilmary accompanied by a korean nurse and in her white robes plundered into the squalor of the suddenly expended city on a home visit to a patient with tuberculosis. picking her way up in the eroded hillside that is the front and backyard for hundreds who must live in tents or can boast only an oil tin roof over their heads. she struggles up the steep path herse
. >> sister lois, marquette medical school, home, hudson falls, new york. >> this is kim, brought to clinic approximately one month ago by his mother. the child's problem was one of infectious diarrhea, the time after admission with a temperature of 104.6 but we found that the diarrhea and infection were secondary problem. problem has been on his right side for approximately one month and malnutrition is his major problem. we'll continue to feed the child for a few weeks until he's...
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our next question comes from lois who would like to know, during the bicentennial of the constitutionas a practice for teachers to call the constitution a living document. how does that connect or not connect with your assertion of the 13th, 14th, 15th amendment with the constitution? >> that's a good question. the term, the living constitution, is sort of the antithesis of the other philosophy i mentioned the original intent. there some that say we must interpret the constitution only on the basis of what the language originally meant when it was written in 1787 or the amendments. but then there's others that say no these concepts are flexible. these concepts grow over time. the meaning of equality changes as time goes on. and therefore, you can't lock yourself into the moment that these things were written. now, the 14th amendment was written intentionally to become a living document. it's very clear they chose these broad phrases, due process, equal protection, things like that they do not explain themselves. they need to be interpreted. and then that section think congress shall e
our next question comes from lois who would like to know, during the bicentennial of the constitutionas a practice for teachers to call the constitution a living document. how does that connect or not connect with your assertion of the 13th, 14th, 15th amendment with the constitution? >> that's a good question. the term, the living constitution, is sort of the antithesis of the other philosophy i mentioned the original intent. there some that say we must interpret the constitution only on...
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chairs of the women's -- democratic women's --cus, congressman congresswoman brenda lawrence, and lois frankel of florida. picture,any in this many committees, full chairs a full committees, and we are very proud of the contribution to women in the congress of the united states. dating back to 101 years ago, when his house took the initiative to go forward. i am honored to be joined here by the representative from the district of columbia. maryland,n john of and the congresswoman of the virgin islands. welcome to all of you. we are in a challenging time, and again, we have a privilege of celebrating the right to vote . as speaker, i am proud to serve with over 100 women in the house . sadly, as we observe this milestone, voting bang is under assault. both from a systemic -- voting is under assault. nationwide systemic campaign of voter suppression and from the coronavirus. the fear of getting sick and not to go to the polls. people should not have to choose between voting and preserving their good health and out of their families. no matter what you do when you go out, you bring it hom
chairs of the women's -- democratic women's --cus, congressman congresswoman brenda lawrence, and lois frankel of florida. picture,any in this many committees, full chairs a full committees, and we are very proud of the contribution to women in the congress of the united states. dating back to 101 years ago, when his house took the initiative to go forward. i am honored to be joined here by the representative from the district of columbia. maryland,n john of and the congresswoman of the virgin...
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apartment, if you are in a very small apartment, or you are homeless, and marginally, you have a very loi-wage status, you know, you have to go out to find work, to find money pup know, it can be very risky for you. you have lots of problems with people who still need to pay their rent. i think this is the kind of time period where there is the pressure that can change the balance of power, which is also a balance of ideology. >> trevor: if we learned from the 2008 crisis, if there's anything we learned, it was that the people who were the quickest to bounce back weren't people at all. it was the big corporations and big banks. the little people lost everything. they lost their houses. they lost the money that they put into their houses. they lost the jobs. many people even lost their investment, whether it was 401(k)s, or whatever they had put aside to save money in life. we learned about what happened. but if this is another recession, if this is another crisis, what can be done to prevent that from happening again? >> well, first, i think we have to use public debt and money creation for th
apartment, if you are in a very small apartment, or you are homeless, and marginally, you have a very loi-wage status, you know, you have to go out to find work, to find money pup know, it can be very risky for you. you have lots of problems with people who still need to pay their rent. i think this is the kind of time period where there is the pressure that can change the balance of power, which is also a balance of ideology. >> trevor: if we learned from the 2008 crisis, if there's...
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the problem is that uber and lyft don't fit neat loy into any of these categories either way. it's hard to say whether they provide technology or do they actually employ these drivers. >> so two things here. when you say this classification of the company doesn't necessarily have control of the employee, couldn't uber and lyft drivers argue that the company doesn't necessarily have control of them considering it is incumbent upon them to which rides they actually take and secondly because this is the state of california here filing the lawsuit, could this result in affecting other states, as well, and uber and lyft drivers outside of the state of california when the decision does come down? >> that will be the argument from uber's drivers and uber itse itself, that the control is entirely on uber drivers themselves, when they start working, whether or not they accept a ride. but on the other hand, the state of california says well, they have that kind of control, but the company controls all kinds of things. if a driver accepts too many rides, they can be paused in the system
the problem is that uber and lyft don't fit neat loy into any of these categories either way. it's hard to say whether they provide technology or do they actually employ these drivers. >> so two things here. when you say this classification of the company doesn't necessarily have control of the employee, couldn't uber and lyft drivers argue that the company doesn't necessarily have control of them considering it is incumbent upon them to which rides they actually take and secondly because...
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>> guest: there's always the price point if you set the price too lois too low all of the goos would be gone in if yo if you se price too high they rot on the shelf. it's one of these things i think even conservatives screw up sometimes and say what is the just price? is where it crosses and you have to leave it up into the supply and demand into the invisible hand of the marketplace and those wanting to strive for more have more efficiency. once the government set prices, we get into a world of hurt because they don't know the correct price of anything that is either too low or too high. it's never that prio never thate project price but it leads to horrific problems and the balance of the black market and also in several examples we talk about how under socialism that cannot be tolerated because you tolerate a little bit of it and it undermines the whole system so you have to have informants and families informing on families and neighbors informing on neighbors and then after a while jury trials are too slow and buying bread on the black market becausmarket is that if r family and
>> guest: there's always the price point if you set the price too lois too low all of the goos would be gone in if yo if you se price too high they rot on the shelf. it's one of these things i think even conservatives screw up sometimes and say what is the just price? is where it crosses and you have to leave it up into the supply and demand into the invisible hand of the marketplace and those wanting to strive for more have more efficiency. once the government set prices, we get into a...
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today including new york having some phase of going back to allowing, not the distancing, but awe loying stay in place shelter in place to be relaxed some. what is your reaction? >> some places are doing carefully and some are not and it's a real concern for all of us. because we're one country, all connected. i want to note from your lead in, one respectful correction. face coverings are required in new york city. the difference is we made clear that the nypd was not going to be a people summons if they weren't wearing a face covering, but they are required to use them to protect each other and try and fight back this disease. >> i thank you for that correction. i assure you, i'm still wearing my face coverings. >> very good. i believe in you. so the but here's the point to your question. we know there are states that reopened without having indicators that they would create a lot of danger for their people. i'm hoping and praying that doesn't lead to a horrible result. we're seeing some states where the number of cases are upticking intensely so i would say some states have been wreckl
today including new york having some phase of going back to allowing, not the distancing, but awe loying stay in place shelter in place to be relaxed some. what is your reaction? >> some places are doing carefully and some are not and it's a real concern for all of us. because we're one country, all connected. i want to note from your lead in, one respectful correction. face coverings are required in new york city. the difference is we made clear that the nypd was not going to be a people...
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relations with congress highest, lois had four different categories where he ranked number 29. now you might not know that george h w bush was born in massachusetts and so for that fact we included him on the survey here tonight, highest category was an international relations number 8, lowest category vision and setting an agenda. remember he used to talk about the vision thing all of the time? well, historians agree with him, 27 plays for that. total score was 596 out of a thousand. so that in summary is what you will find in our book on the presidents. it's for sale after this is over and we really thank the massachusetts historical society for offering it to you. if you decide to purchase the book, i want you to know that we are not doing this for commercial reasons. it's all about education and in fact, any loyalties that c-span makes to the book goes to nonprofit c-span education foundation. we make free teaching materials for high school and middle school teachers. with that little bit of a commercial, i will turn the agenda over to my colleague brian lamb. [applause] br
relations with congress highest, lois had four different categories where he ranked number 29. now you might not know that george h w bush was born in massachusetts and so for that fact we included him on the survey here tonight, highest category was an international relations number 8, lowest category vision and setting an agenda. remember he used to talk about the vision thing all of the time? well, historians agree with him, 27 plays for that. total score was 596 out of a thousand. so that...
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. - lois drove an hour to meet a stranger at a hotel.she says she gave him $9,000 in cash, in exchange for a suitcase. and what was inside this suitcase? today's gonna be a changing day in your life.
. - lois drove an hour to meet a stranger at a hotel.she says she gave him $9,000 in cash, in exchange for a suitcase. and what was inside this suitcase? today's gonna be a changing day in your life.
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what a loyed -- euphemism. look what's going on with and the lies that's themselves.them documents on taped by "the new consortium and the f investigative journalists, looked at the plans to transform he culture and religion of ethnic uighurs, kazakhs, and other muslims. he leaked development showed detailed plans to intern between three million uighurs in concentration camps where they're subjected to human rights abused indoctrine n thinkings. limbs., they are mudz o that it needs to be obliterated. eijing had plans to bulldoze mosques and shrines, severely religious all practice and enforced detainees faith.unce their that aked documents shows president xi, not elected by the president, but xi himself a crackdown saying the communist party must put, quote, dictatorship, to work and show absolutely no mercy in dealing with the and other muslims. aid, speech president xi i quote, the weapons of the dictatorship must be hesitation.out in 2017 he told thousands of police officers and troops in a vast attention s
what a loyed -- euphemism. look what's going on with and the lies that's themselves.them documents on taped by "the new consortium and the f investigative journalists, looked at the plans to transform he culture and religion of ethnic uighurs, kazakhs, and other muslims. he leaked development showed detailed plans to intern between three million uighurs in concentration camps where they're subjected to human rights abused indoctrine n thinkings. limbs., they are mudz o that it needs to be...
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it's always on a lois frankel priority. issues like that are seen usually a secondary or tertiary issues, if at all. it's clear this administration does not see human rights issues in north korea as a priority at all but i think we need to ramp up information of penetration, give the people what they want, use technology and work with technology companies and activists to try to get information into north korea. >> on human rights president trump to begin with, when his term began he did focus on human rights. i remember when he was in south korea gave the stated union address document north korea's human rights abuses. remember when it state of the union address giving advice north korean defector and otto warmbier family and then switched, all this, maximal pressure to peace offensive and diplomacy, all of a sudden he completely dropped it. i completely agree with you on this information penetration. to me at such a kick information into north korea to help the people basically break free from this information blockade. b
it's always on a lois frankel priority. issues like that are seen usually a secondary or tertiary issues, if at all. it's clear this administration does not see human rights issues in north korea as a priority at all but i think we need to ramp up information of penetration, give the people what they want, use technology and work with technology companies and activists to try to get information into north korea. >> on human rights president trump to begin with, when his term began he did...
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do you think they're too high or too low, on a survey the democrats said the death counts are too loisne with what public health officials say, republicans say they think the death counts are too high, our reporting shows the president of the united states believes that. we're seeing this threat between two sides of a debate. these crises for a nation usually brings both sides together and we are not seeing that. >> i read that piece "the pandemic broke america" but i found that these are long-standing trends, some divisions rural versus urban that we have seen for some time. is it the fact that america is broken and the pandemic fell into the cracks. >> which came first the chicken or the egg. these long-standing simmering splits in the united states between rich and poor and rural and urban and the typical partisan slips, the pandemic has brought these out into sharp relief. go back to september 11th i remember as a congressional reporter both parties coming together and singing "god bless america" on the steps of the capitol. there is little gate in congress on what steps to take fo
do you think they're too high or too low, on a survey the democrats said the death counts are too loisne with what public health officials say, republicans say they think the death counts are too high, our reporting shows the president of the united states believes that. we're seeing this threat between two sides of a debate. these crises for a nation usually brings both sides together and we are not seeing that. >> i read that piece "the pandemic broke america" but i found that...
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of course, that's the highlight of loy for a sincere catholic.s probably not coming until later. we want to be conscious of the crowds. we want to make sure we've got the safe distancing and the sanitation. so sunday mass is probably going to be later. but what we can begin to do under the careful guidelines that have been put out, we can at least physically open our churches for prayer. we can begin with the sacrament of penance, confession at safe d disdances. we can begin with the sacrament of the stick. we can slowly begin bab tichl of babies and small weddings and funerals as long as they know we're limited to ten people. at least that's the number that we get here in new york. and then, alisyn, the last two steps would be daily mass and sunday mass. but, again, i don't know the calendar for that. we thought this, alisyn. we know it's going to come. please, god. the sooner the better. i used the example, we want to be like the batter in the batter's circle waiting to jump into the batter's box as soon as we hear play ball. that's what yester
of course, that's the highlight of loy for a sincere catholic.s probably not coming until later. we want to be conscious of the crowds. we want to make sure we've got the safe distancing and the sanitation. so sunday mass is probably going to be later. but what we can begin to do under the careful guidelines that have been put out, we can at least physically open our churches for prayer. we can begin with the sacrament of penance, confession at safe d disdances. we can begin with the sacrament...
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today, lois says she's happily engaged to her online lover, paul. - you guys met on an online dating site. he's stuck in africa, right? and he's expecting his uncle's $2 million inheritance. - it's a catfish investigation. - i sent one of our investigators to nigeria. we tracked him down. your paul. that man, in that picture. come on out. - today is going to be a changing day in your life. you've never had anybody working harder to bring you to the threshold of change than right now.
today, lois says she's happily engaged to her online lover, paul. - you guys met on an online dating site. he's stuck in africa, right? and he's expecting his uncle's $2 million inheritance. - it's a catfish investigation. - i sent one of our investigators to nigeria. we tracked him down. your paul. that man, in that picture. come on out. - today is going to be a changing day in your life. you've never had anybody working harder to bring you to the threshold of change than right now.
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chairwoman lodi, kay granger, congresswoman lucille roy blunt outcome barbara lee, lois frankel and congressman mark felt can, john bolin are and tom grace. they could not attend but they did send questions which we will ask on their behalf. but i want to underscore that members should not be blocked from participating in the committees hearing. all committee members should be heard, that requires moving as quickly as possible into the 21st century and conduct virtual hearing. every member should be able to participate. i am angry that the white house has just managed america's reaction to the defendant and e president has that everything he could to avoid accountability. i'm particularly upset about the lack of the necessary testing and the personal protective equipment capacity, , both of which could help us gain control. and then yesterday president donald trump told reporters that he would not permit dr. anthony fauci to testify before the democratic house committee because, and i quote, the house is a bunch of trump haters. quote, they frankly want our situation to be unsuccessful. but the
chairwoman lodi, kay granger, congresswoman lucille roy blunt outcome barbara lee, lois frankel and congressman mark felt can, john bolin are and tom grace. they could not attend but they did send questions which we will ask on their behalf. but i want to underscore that members should not be blocked from participating in the committees hearing. all committee members should be heard, that requires moving as quickly as possible into the 21st century and conduct virtual hearing. every member...
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delauro: congresswoman lois frankel, of florida. again, this is similar. testing is the key.there is inconsistency on how much testing needs to be done. hundreds of thousands, and we are currently less than 200. give us again the benchmark for the number of tests we should be doing. >> 3.5 million per week and go up from there. rep. delauro: do we have the capacity to provide this? yet.t rep. delauro: what will we have to do to achieve the capacity? >> the steps are clear to me, but that should be a priority. rep. delauro: who should determine the steps? federal government. rep. delauro: she asked based on your knowledge of the timeline of the response, she talked about november, officials began warning about the virus sweeping through wu hand, china, more than 70 days before the first confirmed case in the u.s. paste on your knowledge of the timeline of the response, was there anything more that could be done to contain the spread? in may 20 18, the administration expanded the white house response team, later received a report warning the u.s. was not prepared to respond to
delauro: congresswoman lois frankel, of florida. again, this is similar. testing is the key.there is inconsistency on how much testing needs to be done. hundreds of thousands, and we are currently less than 200. give us again the benchmark for the number of tests we should be doing. >> 3.5 million per week and go up from there. rep. delauro: do we have the capacity to provide this? yet.t rep. delauro: what will we have to do to achieve the capacity? >> the steps are clear to me, but...
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and very intellectual and loy experience. it's a combination of my experience as a child of war in beirut i grew u as a child of or in beirut. i grew up during the civil war in the '80s. i want to write a story about that region that was not your typical story about the region. a lot has been written about the middle east, i'm sure many of you have read about the region. you'll probably experts sitting here this evening. i wanted to write our story because i had questions that it did not find the answers to. in the classic books that were out there. i wanted to answer the classic questions about the region are often asked what went wrong, what happened, why is it the way it is. but i wanted to come at a from a different perspective. i wanted to come at it from our perspective from the region. because i do think that what is out there at the moment is not enough to explain why we got to where we are, and i also that it does not do justice to the people of the region who have tried as well very hard to find a different path for
and very intellectual and loy experience. it's a combination of my experience as a child of war in beirut i grew u as a child of or in beirut. i grew up during the civil war in the '80s. i want to write a story about that region that was not your typical story about the region. a lot has been written about the middle east, i'm sure many of you have read about the region. you'll probably experts sitting here this evening. i wanted to write our story because i had questions that it did not find...
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lois? caller: hello, good morning to everyone. i want to address couple of things.irst of all, addressing the previous stimulus that a lot of people are waiting for. a lot of people were short concerning their child. was covered by that aspect of the irs and even if they pass the new stimulus bill, what i like about it is they are addressing the frontline workers , they are addressing hazard pay. when you start looking at the people working on the frontlines , many of them do not have insurance. those that do have insurance are afraid to go to the hospital. documented, some may be undocumented. some may have the fear of if i go in there is nothing wrong with me, i may catch covid-19. i do agree with some aspects of the new deal. what i do not agree with is the aspect of the bill allowing people that can go back to work to still draw unemployment. there are some people that will not be able to go back to work. we have over 30 million people that have filed for unemployment. many of those jobs won't come back because they couldn't make it through the shutdown, even wi
lois? caller: hello, good morning to everyone. i want to address couple of things.irst of all, addressing the previous stimulus that a lot of people are waiting for. a lot of people were short concerning their child. was covered by that aspect of the irs and even if they pass the new stimulus bill, what i like about it is they are addressing the frontline workers , they are addressing hazard pay. when you start looking at the people working on the frontlines , many of them do not have...
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is manufactured at the level needed and loy uh stating to dist them where needed, they pitted the states against one another. jared kushner said at a press conference, the notion of a federal stockpile is it's supposed to be our stockpile not the state's stockpile they then use. the day after he was on that press conference the website was changed to reflect his remarks. madam chair i want to submit into the record an article from "u.s. news & world report," states competing in global jungle for p.p.e. >> so ordered. >> thank you, madam chair. >> the gentleman yields back. pleasure to recognize the gentleman from illinois, dr. bucshon, for his five minutes of questions. >> thank you, madam chairwoman, thank you for being here. it's just you and 3m that makes these type of mask masks in the u.s.? predating the pandemic? >> predate dating the pandemic. >> there's not much competition. oan large scale. >> not on a large scale. we're all small. members of the secure mask supply organization i started in 2014, there's four of us and a few others, small, but we make probably less than 10% of t
is manufactured at the level needed and loy uh stating to dist them where needed, they pitted the states against one another. jared kushner said at a press conference, the notion of a federal stockpile is it's supposed to be our stockpile not the state's stockpile they then use. the day after he was on that press conference the website was changed to reflect his remarks. madam chair i want to submit into the record an article from "u.s. news & world report," states competing in...
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because my sister and i were so close in age, they were always together and they called us lois and chloe, so i didn't really have separate name to make a long story short. but when i got away, i used my name, which was a short name of my favorite name. [inaudible] >> host: you married and became a mother. were you writing at this point in your life? >> guest: i think i was, but i wasn't, i certainly didn't call myself a writer. i was a teacher, and i was interested in the work of some local people here in washington. some were faculty members, some were artists. they had a group of writers, and i was invited to attend. and i brought with me some little things that i had worked on as a very young person, and one of them was a story that i had to refresh because they wouldn't let me com, if i didn't bring anything new. so i wrote the story and i brought it to that meeting. a few months later it was the heart of the first novel i wrote. >> host: and it was called? i would like to show this to the audience and as i do, would you explain how the book actually made it to print from the beginni
because my sister and i were so close in age, they were always together and they called us lois and chloe, so i didn't really have separate name to make a long story short. but when i got away, i used my name, which was a short name of my favorite name. [inaudible] >> host: you married and became a mother. were you writing at this point in your life? >> guest: i think i was, but i wasn't, i certainly didn't call myself a writer. i was a teacher, and i was interested in the work of...
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family because my sister and i were so close in age, they call -- always together think called is lois and chloe so i didn't really have a separate syllable for myself. at any trait to make a long story short, when i get away to howard, i used the name toni, a short formed of the saint's name, anthony. so there i was toni with wofford and then my he can husband's name, morrison. >> host: you married and became a mother. were you writing at this point in your life. >> i think i was but i wasn't -- certainly didn't call myself a writer. was a teacher and i was interested in the work of some local people here in washington, some were faculty members, some were artists, and they had a group of writers at that day formed. i was invited to attend, and i brought with me some short of frail little thing is work on as a very young person, and one of them was a little story that i had to write fresh because they wouldn't let me come over and over again if i didn't bring anything new. so i wrote a story, and brought it to that meeting, and used it much later as the heart of the first novel i wrot
family because my sister and i were so close in age, they call -- always together think called is lois and chloe so i didn't really have a separate syllable for myself. at any trait to make a long story short, when i get away to howard, i used the name toni, a short formed of the saint's name, anthony. so there i was toni with wofford and then my he can husband's name, morrison. >> host: you married and became a mother. were you writing at this point in your life. >> i think i was...
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lois shaver, the mother of one of our closest friends, the godmother of our middle son. she died in a nursing home in fairfax, virginia. gerald glenn was a minister, bishop, pillar of the richmond faith community, somebody i appointed to boards when i was governor. senator warner did the same. bishop glenn passed away right after easter of coronavirus. dol some of the n anderson, his wife linda was one of my agency heads when i was governor, as dol some of the n was providing care for linda, he contracted coronavirus and after 16 days 0en a ventilator died. two other names -- my next-door neighbor, my wife ann and i have lived next to them for 28 years. dean died within the last two weeks after a long battle with lung cancer, not coronavirus but what coronavirus meant for dean and so many like him is he couldn't have family with him in the normal way, couldn't have a funeral or a memorial service or gather family to grieve in the normal way because of people's worry bo infection. and then lorna. she was a charlottesville native who was working as an emergency room physic
lois shaver, the mother of one of our closest friends, the godmother of our middle son. she died in a nursing home in fairfax, virginia. gerald glenn was a minister, bishop, pillar of the richmond faith community, somebody i appointed to boards when i was governor. senator warner did the same. bishop glenn passed away right after easter of coronavirus. dol some of the n anderson, his wife linda was one of my agency heads when i was governor, as dol some of the n was providing care for linda, he...
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what about lois lerner and the irs scandal?he exoneration of hillary clinton which, by the way, i've always felt one of the reasons they went overboard to exonerate hillary clinton is because president obama knew full well that she was using a private server. and according to the statute, 793f, having knowledge of someone is handling your gross negligence, that makes them legally vulnerable as well. there are a lot of questions of this unmasking revelation has created, a lot of questions need to be answered from vice president biden all the way up to president obama. >> ed: vice president biden is the one who is likely as democratic nominee for president, also pushing for answers about his son, hunter biden. if the democratic leader chuck schumer has put out the statement attacking you saying, we are in the middle of public health and economic crisis but instead of holding oversight, senate republicans are choosing to pursue a diversionary partisan conspiracy theories to prop up president trump. you are the chairs, we noted, of
what about lois lerner and the irs scandal?he exoneration of hillary clinton which, by the way, i've always felt one of the reasons they went overboard to exonerate hillary clinton is because president obama knew full well that she was using a private server. and according to the statute, 793f, having knowledge of someone is handling your gross negligence, that makes them legally vulnerable as well. there are a lot of questions of this unmasking revelation has created, a lot of questions need...