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marc white is the chairman of national south side dorking wanderers who play in the sixth tier of englishrustrated then that this ruling rules throughout effectively? i'm over the moon, actually. there's clarification of what already existed, but that does not matter, because what matters is there's hundreds of non—league cups now and their local communities can now go back and watch their team, so they will survive financially and get back to business. we come from that level ourselves, and its power to the people, really. because without the people, really. because without the push from the supporters and the clu bs the push from the supporters and the clubs it would not have happened. so really good of this coming together. we know about the finances on offer at the top of the game, this sponsorship deals and tv revenue, but give us a sense of how important it matched a revenue is for lower league football. it's run by volunteers, and you're forever trying to raise income through any meansjust to trying to raise income through any means just to basically be able to operate. in the club
marc white is the chairman of national south side dorking wanderers who play in the sixth tier of englishrustrated then that this ruling rules throughout effectively? i'm over the moon, actually. there's clarification of what already existed, but that does not matter, because what matters is there's hundreds of non—league cups now and their local communities can now go back and watch their team, so they will survive financially and get back to business. we come from that level ourselves, and...
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relatively straightforward win for vegas 3 nothing the story in game 3 in edmonton alex tuck zach white cloud and marcstone scoring for the golden knights while robin lehner made 32 seconds. in the western conference the new york islanders are 21 up in a series against the philadelphia flyers on saturday and to wrong turn new york secured a thing on victory in game 3 turning this game with 3 should rule from thursday after the players to sort of not to play as a form of protest against systemically racism and social injustice. tennis world i'm one of the talk of it has equalled rafael nadal's masters 1000 record of 35 career titles the serve and chief of the field in new york on saturday with a victory in the western and southern open final against me last round match chalking which winning 1663 and $6.00 full at will also means he is the 1st man to win each masters event at least twice this was the 1st tennis trophy to be awarded since the shooting of jacob blake at the hands of a police officer. i hope that there is some serious change or goes on through the us and that every black man and woman and
relatively straightforward win for vegas 3 nothing the story in game 3 in edmonton alex tuck zach white cloud and marcstone scoring for the golden knights while robin lehner made 32 seconds. in the western conference the new york islanders are 21 up in a series against the philadelphia flyers on saturday and to wrong turn new york secured a thing on victory in game 3 turning this game with 3 should rule from thursday after the players to sort of not to play as a form of protest against...
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marc: thank you. jonathan: we will be back tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. eastern with washington post white house reporters. and hugh huewet for news. an analysis of the rnc. coming up at 12:00 p.m. today, my colleague bob posto will speak with secretary of housing and urban development, ben carson. starting at 3:00 p.m. eastern, we will feature back-to-back interviews with trump campaign director aaron paren, followed by president of americans for tax returns grover norquist. you can register to watch these interviews at washingtonpostlive.com. i'm opinion writer for the washington post. thank you for tuning in to first look. ♪ announcer: c-span's live coverage of the republican national convention continues tonight at 8:30 p.m. eastern with first lady melania trump, secretary of state mike pompeo, and kentucky senator rand paul. watch live on c-span, live streaming, and on demand at c-span.org/rnc area or listen to the c-span radio app. c-span, your unfiltered view of politics. >> when you read the thing that were set -- said about thomas jefferson, that he was a pagan of the french gover
marc: thank you. jonathan: we will be back tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. eastern with washington post white house reporters. and hugh huewet for news. an analysis of the rnc. coming up at 12:00 p.m. today, my colleague bob posto will speak with secretary of housing and urban development, ben carson. starting at 3:00 p.m. eastern, we will feature back-to-back interviews with trump campaign director aaron paren, followed by president of americans for tax returns grover norquist. you can register...
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marc, great to see you today. >> thanks for having me on. >> harris: let's start with the white house being asked if the presidentld accept the election. you see kayleigh mcenany there, why not a "yes" answer to that? >> harris, i don't think the campaign has any doubt that the american people will reelect donald trump and mike pence for four more years this november. we look forward to the results, and look forward to four more years as the american people and trust the team to help lower taxes, grew 7.5 million more jobs for the pandemic, help to make americans safer, helped confirm conservative judges. the president has delivered on the promises he made to the american people paid for that reason, they will reelect him for four more years. >> harris: so, when hillary clinton and other democrats say they should worry, as a warning, don't take it for granted, that he may not accept an election loss, is that a "yes" or "no"? >> talking about taking for granted, the vice president just yesterday was in wisconsin at a manufacturing company talking about rebuilding the manufacturing sector, all the jobs we brought b
marc, great to see you today. >> thanks for having me on. >> harris: let's start with the white house being asked if the presidentld accept the election. you see kayleigh mcenany there, why not a "yes" answer to that? >> harris, i don't think the campaign has any doubt that the american people will reelect donald trump and mike pence for four more years this november. we look forward to the results, and look forward to four more years as the american people and trust...
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presidency, and acacia and director marc adams shows items in the hairiest truman presidential library and museum collection. -- truman's decision to use the bombs, including a white house documents, a sketch of a test explosion. we see mr. truman's recorded announcement that the hiroshima bomb. explained years later why he used the weapon. the truman library institute provided this video. >> what i would like to do tonight is to show you a number of artifacts, objects, photographs, three dimensional related to the 75th anniversary of the atomic bomb. each of those are going to present to digitally. we will have questions and answers on the chat box. i hope you enjoy the presentation and i will go right in and look at our first artifact which is actually from 1945, not 1945 but from april shortly after he became president. they will look at documents from july. you can see my timeline here, documents we will show you. and will try to finish off as we get into august. and later into the sixties. they connect to this topic. first information that truman has about the manhattan project comes in april just 12 days after he becomes president on april 12th. it is very f
presidency, and acacia and director marc adams shows items in the hairiest truman presidential library and museum collection. -- truman's decision to use the bombs, including a white house documents, a sketch of a test explosion. we see mr. truman's recorded announcement that the hiroshima bomb. explained years later why he used the weapon. the truman library institute provided this video. >> what i would like to do tonight is to show you a number of artifacts, objects, photographs, three...
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marc morial. welcome back. >> good morning. >> so let me start here, there is an old adage that outdates you and me that when white folks catchd black people get pneumonia and now we have a pandemic. and we know it was disproportionate and the impact and the pending recovery, i think what you reveal in this report is really striking. >> well, before covid, our index showed that the status of african-americans was 73% that of white. post-covid, in the covid environment, we're dealing with three tsunamis. the tsunami of the covid disease, the tsunami of the economy decline, and the tsunami of racial justice. this is what we're facing. and this is what our report reveals. these declined are deep. as many as 40% of black businesses may not make it through this economic crisis. the black unemployment rate now, victor, is as high as it was during the reagan recession. so it hasn't been this high since a reagan recession of the early 1980s and if tips just a few points higher, we'll be at great depression levels. and what need i say to racial justice. you just reported on yet another shooting in georgia of an unarmed black man. this
marc morial. welcome back. >> good morning. >> so let me start here, there is an old adage that outdates you and me that when white folks catchd black people get pneumonia and now we have a pandemic. and we know it was disproportionate and the impact and the pending recovery, i think what you reveal in this report is really striking. >> well, before covid, our index showed that the status of african-americans was 73% that of white. post-covid, in the covid environment, we're...
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marc thiessen, props to you for the room. we'll come back to see more of that. thank you both. next we'll head to the whitere president trump is putting the focus on getting kids back to school. and i'll tell you what there's a new episode of my podcast with chris stirewalt out. lots of presidential politics and we have you covered on that. also talk about what is the best flavor of seltzer water. i have the answer. you can find it on itunes wherever you listen. - sir. - we need a doctor. [running footsteps and siren] you're talking about a first generation american from the streets of the imperial valley who rose to beat the odds. she worked nights and weekends till she earned herself a master's degree. she was running in a marathon when a man behind her collapsed from cardiac arrest. and using her experience saved this man's life. so why do i think there should be more people like carmen bravo in this world? because that man... was me. mortgage payments by $250 ar month $3,000 a year, what would you do with the money? save for your retirement, update your home, maybe buy a new car? record low rates have
marc thiessen, props to you for the room. we'll come back to see more of that. thank you both. next we'll head to the whitere president trump is putting the focus on getting kids back to school. and i'll tell you what there's a new episode of my podcast with chris stirewalt out. lots of presidential politics and we have you covered on that. also talk about what is the best flavor of seltzer water. i have the answer. you can find it on itunes wherever you listen. - sir. - we need a doctor....
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white house has so far. they are not ruling out some contact or some outreach in an interview that marc short did with hallie jackson earlier today. what have you heard about this incident that causes you concern? >> andrea, i think we have to spend a moment to take a step back and look at the big picture of what has happened in kenosha. in the space of 48 hours, a black man, unarmed, is shot seven times in the back by local law enforcement. and then a very short time later, in the very same town, a 17-year-old with an assault rifle, white, is allowed to walk the streets with his assault weapon, and as your video just demonstrates a moment ago, right in front of local law enforcement, and there's no effort to stop him, to the point where he is apparently in a position to kill two innocent civilians. so there's something wrong with that picture. and we need to carefully examine why these types of incidents continue to happen. in response to your question about the trump administration and the lack of any mention of jacob floyd, in my judgment no administration can govern in this moment credibly without acknow
white house has so far. they are not ruling out some contact or some outreach in an interview that marc short did with hallie jackson earlier today. what have you heard about this incident that causes you concern? >> andrea, i think we have to spend a moment to take a step back and look at the big picture of what has happened in kenosha. in the space of 48 hours, a black man, unarmed, is shot seven times in the back by local law enforcement. and then a very short time later, in the very...
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it's the first answer on the white house why the cdc changed the guidance, shift, that alarmed so many health officials. listen to vice president chief of staff marcupdated because there continued to be back logs in the system with the testing particularly for people testing that are asymptomatic. >> does not not amount to a complete admission of testing lots of asymptomatic people, that's when they are making this recommendation it's not necessary. why would do that, when they have the capacity to test folks, certainly more capacity now, why would they do that? they want to hide the problem. there's going to be an increase with infection with the opening of schools. teachers and faculty need to be tested. they are suggesting that not happen. >> that's the suspicion that president trump doesn't like testing, he's already said that, because it shows failure, how many people are infected. the suspicion is they leaned on the cdc to reduce it. explain why so many health officials think this is irresponsible? >> yeah. let me say the public health folks we talk to are in pretty lock step saying this is irresponsible. it doesn't follow the science. it's
it's the first answer on the white house why the cdc changed the guidance, shift, that alarmed so many health officials. listen to vice president chief of staff marcupdated because there continued to be back logs in the system with the testing particularly for people testing that are asymptomatic. >> does not not amount to a complete admission of testing lots of asymptomatic people, that's when they are making this recommendation it's not necessary. why would do that, when they have the...
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marc. >> good morning, alisyn. thanks for having me back on. >> great to have you. so we still don't know the full aftermath or damage from hurricane laura. is there any talk in the whiteesident's speech at the rnc tonight? >> alisyn, i think the president looks forward to addressing the nation tonight. his remarks i'm sure will address the situation with the hurricane too. but as you know, last night the president had an opportunity to speak to the governors there. the vice president before his remarks got an update from the fema administrator pete gaynor on the ground there and the president will be getting more updates throughout the day. we encourage people in the path of the hurricane don't let your guard down. there's a lot of flooding that will still occur as it moves inland. and so we ask people to continue to heed the advice of the local and state government officials. >> let's talk about your boss, vice president pence's speech last night. one of the things that he said that is getting attention is quote people will not be safe in joe biden's america. do you think that people feel safe in kenosha, wisconsin, this morning in donald trump's america? >> well, al
marc. >> good morning, alisyn. thanks for having me back on. >> great to have you. so we still don't know the full aftermath or damage from hurricane laura. is there any talk in the whiteesident's speech at the rnc tonight? >> alisyn, i think the president looks forward to addressing the nation tonight. his remarks i'm sure will address the situation with the hurricane too. but as you know, last night the president had an opportunity to speak to the governors there. the vice...
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leader chuck schumer gave an update to reporters after their most recent meeting with white house chief of staff marc meadows. and treasury secretary steve mnuchin. >> we alternate who goes first each day. there's no diabolical or anything. >> alright so we spent an hour and a half. it really went out issue by issue by issue slogging through them. they made concessions we appreciated. we made some concessions which they appreciated. we are still far away on a lot of the important issues. we are continuing to go at it. my get fundamental disagreement as to scope and depth of the problem and solution for this is the greatest crisis america has faced in 75 years. economically. and 100 years healthwise. we believe it needs a big bold solution. they are still wrapped in this idea that the government should not do much and leave it to the private sector. it just does not work. they are also not unified. they admit there's a large number of republicans in the senate will not vote for anything. we don't exactly know her donald trump is he does a different thing every day. we are still slogging through step-b
leader chuck schumer gave an update to reporters after their most recent meeting with white house chief of staff marc meadows. and treasury secretary steve mnuchin. >> we alternate who goes first each day. there's no diabolical or anything. >> alright so we spent an hour and a half. it really went out issue by issue by issue slogging through them. they made concessions we appreciated. we made some concessions which they appreciated. we are still far away on a lot of the important...