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mr. cooper could have been the brother who was choked to death in minnesota. he could have been ahmaud arbery. >> reporter: that was mola lenghi reporting for [police siren]
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mr. cooper is this unique to the tech world?guest: it's deadly the case that nottu all are venture capital companies but those who have take the company's not completely unique it takes a type of financing like venture that's the willingness of someone as i mentioned to take a chance on something were the odds are extremely low and hopefully if it works the payoffs are very, very high so in our business one or two companies in the portfolio will drive probably the lion share of returns we have in the rest of the portfolio just doesn't contribute that meaningfully see half that level of risk appetite to be in this business. >> host: your new book of secrets of sand hill road. where is sand hill road and why is it significant? >> guest: that is in california which you would not otherwise know unless it's about a mile or two down sandhill road is a more famous neighbor which is stanford university pretty good think of sandhill road is if you're a music fan it's a music row in nashville or wall street in new york it's a mythical pla
mr. cooper is this unique to the tech world?guest: it's deadly the case that nottu all are venture capital companies but those who have take the company's not completely unique it takes a type of financing like venture that's the willingness of someone as i mentioned to take a chance on something were the odds are extremely low and hopefully if it works the payoffs are very, very high so in our business one or two companies in the portfolio will drive probably the lion share of returns we have...
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mr. cooper? >> thank you, mr. cooper. >> dr.n, just the community outpour iing, you kno we're watching again on our tv screens. it's so uplifting to see given what a sobering time this has been and to see, you know, people clapping in their windows and banging pots and pans and to -- for the nurses and the doctors and you've been working in a hospital in dallas. what message do you have for those who, you know, who came out, even decorated their cars, to welcome you guys back? to welcome jim back? >> you know, i think we're just so appreciative, but we don't want to forget that there's so many people out there on the front lines and, you know, that we're just two people who are trying to serve our country and serve the people here, and so, so many people, you know, we could never say thank you to everyone. we just hope that everyone continues to stay safe and continues to take this seriously. >> jim, just lastly, you know, to those watching right now who may be missing their own loved ones who reason are on the fron, what messag
mr. cooper? >> thank you, mr. cooper. >> dr.n, just the community outpour iing, you kno we're watching again on our tv screens. it's so uplifting to see given what a sobering time this has been and to see, you know, people clapping in their windows and banging pots and pans and to -- for the nurses and the doctors and you've been working in a hospital in dallas. what message do you have for those who, you know, who came out, even decorated their cars, to welcome you guys back? to...
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vision wonderful so if you don't simply because some of you scream or some sort of which remember mrs cooper summer was just a few which i'm sure nobody knew disproofs was a reason you're so worried is that we're going to sort these going home. in the u.s. the situation is described as catastrophic 600000 cases and 30000 feet tallit tease you. york has been hit the hardest with a 200000 people in fact it's more than anywhere in you are about trying out. my have given thought that if you don't you could to grow up sky is a gastroenterologist she was infected at the very sorry to the outbreak after treating patients without the benefit of protection back then no one knew just how rapidly called it 19 was spreading it has osa eaten since then with new sim temps appearing so the interesting part about cold it is that it presents in multiple ways yes we know that fever and cough is a big presentation however in many people it can present was diarrhea was the dominant pain was vomiting was just feeling very weak and so i had thinking back i had tremendous amount of patients with these complaints i
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mr. cooper even though she was the one breaking the rules," according the mayor, adding, "that type of hatredo place in new york city." norah? >> o'donnell: or anywhere. mola, thank you. up next, one nation, one song. tens of thousands playing as one. happen every day. people are surprising themselves the moment they realize they can du more with less asthma. thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden breathing problems. it can improve lung function for better breathing in as little as 2 weeks and help prevent severe asthma attacks. it's not a steroid but can help reduce or eliminate oral steroids. don't use if allergic to dupixent. serious allergic reactions can occur, including anaphylaxis, which is severe. tell your doctor right away about signs of inflamed blood vessels, such as rash, shortness of breath, chest pain, tingling or numbness in your limbs. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection and before stopping any asthma medicines, including oral steroids. du more with less asthma. talk to your doctor abo
mr. cooper even though she was the one breaking the rules," according the mayor, adding, "that type of hatredo place in new york city." norah? >> o'donnell: or anywhere. mola, thank you. up next, one nation, one song. tens of thousands playing as one. happen every day. people are surprising themselves the moment they realize they can du more with less asthma. thanks to dupixent, the add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. dupixent isn't for sudden...
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mr. cooper, then horowitz and mark injuries and are legends in silicon valley, aren't they, who are they?>> mark andreasen, people might remember was originally made his fame as a founder of netscape back in 1983 which was the first company to commercialize the web browser and it went public in august of 1995, heralded what many people had the tech moderate the start in the early '90s. he has gone on to be involved >> mark has gone on to be involved with other important companies. he was on the board of ebay and hewlett-packard. an important inventor and lucky to have him as a partner of ours. he ran a number of products on behalf of mark, had close friends and colleagues, they started a company in 1999 called loud cloud which many had not heard of but we were trying to build something akin to what amazon web services does today so think of it as computer on demand. it is a good example of a company that was probably a few years too early but now seems like a very successful idea so that was cofounder of that business which was a very successful business and he and mark in 2009 took entre
mr. cooper, then horowitz and mark injuries and are legends in silicon valley, aren't they, who are they?>> mark andreasen, people might remember was originally made his fame as a founder of netscape back in 1983 which was the first company to commercialize the web browser and it went public in august of 1995, heralded what many people had the tech moderate the start in the early '90s. he has gone on to be involved >> mark has gone on to be involved with other important companies....
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mr. cooper, then horowitz and mark injuries and are legends in silicon valley, aren't they, who are they?>> mark andreasen, people might remember was originally made his fame as a founder of netscape back in 1983 which was the first company to commercialize the web browser and it went public in august of 1995, heralded what many people had the tech moderate the start in the early '90s. he has gone on to be involved with other very important companies, he's actually on the board of facebook, years on the board of ebay in hewlett-packard, were lucky to have them as a partner. then horowitz actually got to know mark because he worked at netscape, ran a number of the products on behalf of mark when he was at netscape and they became close friends and colleagues through that and they started the company together in 1999 called loud cloud which many people probably have not heard of but we were trying to build something of what amazon does today, think about it as a computer on demand . . . scott: thousand of interest can was not for the opportunity further hundred. numerous who are seeking to
mr. cooper, then horowitz and mark injuries and are legends in silicon valley, aren't they, who are they?>> mark andreasen, people might remember was originally made his fame as a founder of netscape back in 1983 which was the first company to commercialize the web browser and it went public in august of 1995, heralded what many people had the tech moderate the start in the early '90s. he has gone on to be involved with other very important companies, he's actually on the board of...
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mr. cooper has been quite gracious. he reminded me of the folks who forgave the man and a organization.ve. it's written. it's something we all believe, as many of us who are christian, that you forgive. here is the biggest story. we do live in an extraordinary time and moment. when she called 911 oh, maybe we should remind her that so many african-american men and women have been murdered and killed simply because they exist. i hope people learn something from this that we are not talking about it two or three days from now and no, we shouldn't threaten her life and no, she should be able to say i'm sorry and get back to work at some point. >> katie>> greg: dana, his names christian. i bet you were disgusted by the way the dog was handled. >> dana: here's what i would say to all dog owners, i know it's tempting. you let your dog off the leash because you want them to have some freedom. if she had put the dog on the leash, she wouldn't have been holding up by the collar. she could've walked away. she was still ever job and she would still have her dog. now the dog doesn't have its mom ei
mr. cooper has been quite gracious. he reminded me of the folks who forgave the man and a organization.ve. it's written. it's something we all believe, as many of us who are christian, that you forgive. here is the biggest story. we do live in an extraordinary time and moment. when she called 911 oh, maybe we should remind her that so many african-american men and women have been murdered and killed simply because they exist. i hope people learn something from this that we are not talking about...
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mr. cooper in central park over the weekend. they're sick of situations like what happened to mr.rbery in feb and taking months for people to be arrested when there is videotape out there which shows how they handled mr. arbery and gunned him down. so it is difficult. these are the two viruss that we're dealing with in our country right now. the sad thing is, right now this new virus has killed 100,000 people. this virus that has been with us since the beginning of this country, who knows how many people it has killed? hundreds, if not millions of people, and it continues to go on. people are wearing masks now for the coronavirus. i think it is time we take the masks off of racism in this country, stop making excuses for it, and it's incumbent upon all people in this country, including as they say good white people and liberals and republicans, all of us to come together and say enough is enough. and not just leave it to black people to protest and say black lives matter, because black people are frankly exhausted right now. >> you make important points, don. laura, we saw the dea
mr. cooper in central park over the weekend. they're sick of situations like what happened to mr.rbery in feb and taking months for people to be arrested when there is videotape out there which shows how they handled mr. arbery and gunned him down. so it is difficult. these are the two viruss that we're dealing with in our country right now. the sad thing is, right now this new virus has killed 100,000 people. this virus that has been with us since the beginning of this country, who knows how...
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mr. cooper. people are not stupid. they know what happened, it doesn't happen to black people any more than it happens to white people that is all bs. stop it. take your blinders off. take your mask identify the race. . look at the crowds. >> this is washington, d.c. it's not very far away. >> there you go. >> from the white house there. marching down 14th street. >> they need to march right to the white house and have a talk wi with the man at the white house. >> i want to have a conversation with abby phillips. they are headed down 14th. you mike a right turn down 16th street. these folks, they are angry. a lot of young washingtonians who are marching. >> yeah, and i think it's really important they are headed in that direction. but it's really about what i think people have not seen from the president who at times like this has looked to be the unifier of the country, to be someone that people can look to for guidance you will a really difficult time. on top of this pandemic, what is happening in minneapolis is trau
mr. cooper. people are not stupid. they know what happened, it doesn't happen to black people any more than it happens to white people that is all bs. stop it. take your blinders off. take your mask identify the race. . look at the crowds. >> this is washington, d.c. it's not very far away. >> there you go. >> from the white house there. marching down 14th street. >> they need to march right to the white house and have a talk wi with the man at the white house. >>...
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mr. cooper, he would be in great risk, we'll put it that way. we've seen this over and over and over again whether it's trayvon martin, ahmaud arbery, i can act as the police and pursue you and chase you and say you're the one whose dangerous and i can say i have a right to kill you and do it and do whatever i want to you. the breanna taylor situation, you can be in your bed. you're a subject, not a citizen. that is how black people feel right now we're being treated as subjeb subjects and not as citizens and the same thing with armed white men that can get armed up and walk into a state capitol and that's okay. the police are benign. they don't act afraid. let black people show up and protest the death of an innocent black man and suddenly we need tear gas and got to go full force. >> yeah, the subject citizen line is so perfectly apt in this case and particularly in those -- the images we did see, have seen of police in the face of these protesters where the relationship there is like constituent or citizen or okay, well, i'm here to make sure
mr. cooper, he would be in great risk, we'll put it that way. we've seen this over and over and over again whether it's trayvon martin, ahmaud arbery, i can act as the police and pursue you and chase you and say you're the one whose dangerous and i can say i have a right to kill you and do it and do whatever i want to you. the breanna taylor situation, you can be in your bed. you're a subject, not a citizen. that is how black people feel right now we're being treated as subjeb subjects and not...
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mr. cooper request is come for a book and i said to the subscriber we don't have pornographic literature and that it's called working studs by charcoal and that's when i knew i had a bestseller. >> my father was ill he was a tailor. so we were alone some money to go to the rooming house and to run a hotel so really those were my universities. i don't know why went to law school. so what are you going to do? >>host: why did you like law school? >> and the partnership call me crazy. the wpa writers project with a civil servant for a time and washington making $12.60 a year and then became a gangster and then in the soap operas. argo all the soap operas were the same. guiding light, it was the same script so i always had a job. many jobs lousy tenure like a college professor. one thing led to another then i became a disc jockey. and then to play classical and jazz and that i do in opera. and then or the singers. and then louis armstrong follows. so what is that kind of program. so finally i wind up on this radio station and then called and said you should do this more often. and then to eav
mr. cooper request is come for a book and i said to the subscriber we don't have pornographic literature and that it's called working studs by charcoal and that's when i knew i had a bestseller. >> my father was ill he was a tailor. so we were alone some money to go to the rooming house and to run a hotel so really those were my universities. i don't know why went to law school. so what are you going to do? >>host: why did you like law school? >> and the partnership call me...
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mr. cooper: as member designated by mr. lipinski pursuant to will 965, mr. lipinski . te yea on 7010 the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. jeffries: as member esignated -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. jeffries: as the member designated by chairwoman eddie bernice johnson pursuant to res. 965, chairwoman johnson will vote yea. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. ms. member designated by escobar of texas, pun to house resolution 965, i inform the house that ms. escobar votes yes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. >> as a member designated by mr. gonzalez pursuant to h.r. 965, mr. gonzalez will vote aye. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from rhode island is recognized. mr. cicilline: as member designated by ms. bass of california, pursuant house resolution 965, ms. bass will vote yea on h.r. 7010. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from michigan is recognized. >> thank you madam chair. as member designated by ms. soliz purs
mr. cooper: as member designated by mr. lipinski pursuant to will 965, mr. lipinski . te yea on 7010 the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. jeffries: as member esignated -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. jeffries: as the member designated by chairwoman eddie bernice johnson pursuant to res. 965, chairwoman johnson will vote yea. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from texas is recognized. ms. member designated by...
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mr. cooper could have been the brother who was choked to death in minnesota.could have been ahmaud arbery. >> reporter: that was mola lenghi reporting for [police siren] michael, your a singer. bubly is a sparkling water. sure is. bubly sparkling water. pack a smile. the 2:20 back-to-back calls migraine medicine it's called ubrelvy the migraine medicine for anytime, anywhere a migraine attacks without worrying if it's too late or where you happen to be. one dose of ubrelvy can quickly stop migraine pain and debilitating symptoms in their tracks within two hours. unlike older medications, ubrelvy is the first pill of its kind to directly block cgrp protein believed to play a role in migraine attacks. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. few people had side effects, most common were nausea and tiredness. a migraine can strike anytime, anywhere. ask about ubrelvy, the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine. a breakthrough 10 years in the makingveclear, ask about ubrelvy, the anytime, that reduces allergens in cat hair and dander. outstanding nutrition with the
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mr. sandersen cooper. medical school. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ quitting smoking is hard.ard. quitting feels so big. so try making it smaller, and you'll be surprised at how easily starting small can lead to something big. start stopping with nicorette. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ theand we want to thank times, the extraordinary people ♪ in the healthcare community, working to care for all of us. at novartis, we promise to do our part. as always, we're doing everything we can to hif you have any ssndquestions at all, call us, email us, visit us online. we're here to help support you when you need us. take care, and be well. to learn more, call one eight four four cosentyx or visit cosentyx.com more than ever, your home is your sanctuary. that's why lincoln offers you the ability to purchase a new vehicle remotely with participating dealers. an effortless transaction - all without leaving the comfort and safety of your home. that's the power of sanctuary. and for a little extra help, receive 0% apr financing and defer your first payment up to 120 days on the purchase of a new lin
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mr. andersen cooper. ♪ ♪ it's time to step up. prep up. step up. prep up.rs of truvada, there's another prep option: descovy for prep. a once-daily prescription medicine that helps lower the chances of getting hiv through sex. it's not for everyone. descovy for prep has not been studied in people assigned female at birth. talk to your doctor to find out if it's right for you. step up. for health and body. prep up for your one and only love or many loves. for kings, this queen, and you royals in between. for my now. our now. and my future. our future. step up. prep up. descovy is another way to prep. descovy does not prevent other sexually transmitted infections, so it's important to use safer sex practices and get tested regularly. you must be hiv-negative to take descovy for prep. so you need to get tested for hiv immediately before and at least every 3 months while taking it. if you think you were exposed to hiv or have flu-like symptoms, tell your doctor right away. they may check to confirm you are still hiv-negative. serious side effects can occur, inc
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mr. joy was being cooperative. >> he was. >> talking to officers, let you guys take stuff out of the housee did. >> and never showed up with a lawyer? >> he did not. >> doesn't sound like that did a lot to set aside your suspicions? >> no, it didn't. >> suspicions, sure. but no proof a crime had even occurred. maribel ramos was missing. that's all anyone knew. >> ready, sir? >> and so k.c. joy walked out of that police station, like all the other men in maribel's life, a free man. >>> finally, the clue they had been waiting for, and you won't believe how they got it. >> coming up -- >> no one had searched there? >> no. >> but he's looking at it? >> yes. >> he knew a lot more than he was telling us. >> when "dateline" continues. . >> when "dateline" continues you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from anyone else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief for people with heart failure taking entresto, it may lead to a world of possibilities. entresto is a heart failu
mr. joy was being cooperative. >> he was. >> talking to officers, let you guys take stuff out of the housee did. >> and never showed up with a lawyer? >> he did not. >> doesn't sound like that did a lot to set aside your suspicions? >> no, it didn't. >> suspicions, sure. but no proof a crime had even occurred. maribel ramos was missing. that's all anyone knew. >> ready, sir? >> and so k.c. joy walked out of that police station, like all the...
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here's how sarah cooper handled obamagate. >> mr.dent, in one of your mother's day tweets, you appeared to accuse president obama of the biggest political crime in american history by far. those were your words. what crime exactly are you accusing president obama of committing and do you believe the justice department should prosecute him? >> obamagate. it's been going on for a long time. it's been going on from before i even got elected. and it's a disgrace that it happened. and if you look at what's gone on and if you look at now all of this information being released, and from what i understand, that's only the beginning. some terrible things happened, and it should never be allowed to happen in our country again. and you'll be seeing what's going on over the coming weeks. and i wish you would write honestly about it, but unfortunately you choose not to do so. >> what is the crime exactly? >> you know what the crime is. the crime is very obvious to everybody. all you have to do is read the newspapers, except yours. john, please. >
here's how sarah cooper handled obamagate. >> mr.dent, in one of your mother's day tweets, you appeared to accuse president obama of the biggest political crime in american history by far. those were your words. what crime exactly are you accusing president obama of committing and do you believe the justice department should prosecute him? >> obamagate. it's been going on for a long time. it's been going on from before i even got elected. and it's a disgrace that it happened. and if...
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mr. smith, what's the current status of international cooperation on these issues. >> i think there are signs of progress in the lot ahead when. you see signs of progress on cybersecurity, on issues like digital safety, we've seen some really impressive leadership, last year by the french government, this year by new zealand prime minister in the wake of the christ church terrorist attack to bring companies and governments around the world to advance digital safety and i think that's crating a model that we can look to more broadly but of course were also living in a time when the multilateralism is less popular -- certainly less popular in the united states than perhaps any time since the 1930s and in part a book is a call for governments coming together with companies, with civil society in a multi-stakeholder approach, we don't see any other effective alternative for addressing the challenges of people care about. >> crites church new zealand take the partner book to. >> it does. by coincidence really, we were in new zealand 12 days after the christchurch attack, during the course of the d
mr. smith, what's the current status of international cooperation on these issues. >> i think there are signs of progress in the lot ahead when. you see signs of progress on cybersecurity, on issues like digital safety, we've seen some really impressive leadership, last year by the french government, this year by new zealand prime minister in the wake of the christ church terrorist attack to bring companies and governments around the world to advance digital safety and i think that's...
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solidarity and cooperation is a sure way through which we, the people of the world, can defeat this novel coronavirus. mr. president, china stands for the mission of building a community with a shared future for mankind. at itsakes it responsibility to ensure not just life and health of its own citizens, but also global public health. boostingake of international cooperation against covid-19, i would like to announce the following. $2 billionprovide u.s. over two years to help with covid-19 response. and with economic and social development in affected countries, especially developing countries. china will work with the u.s. -- with u.n. to set up a global humanitarian response depot and hub in china. ofensure the operation supply chains, to fast-track transportation and customs clearance. will establish a cooperation mechanism for its hospitals to pair up with 30 african hospitals and accelerate the building of the africa cdc headquarters to help the continent ramp up its disease preparedness and control capacity. covid-19 vaccine deployment in bena, when available, will for the global public good. this
solidarity and cooperation is a sure way through which we, the people of the world, can defeat this novel coronavirus. mr. president, china stands for the mission of building a community with a shared future for mankind. at itsakes it responsibility to ensure not just life and health of its own citizens, but also global public health. boostingake of international cooperation against covid-19, i would like to announce the following. $2 billionprovide u.s. over two years to help with covid-19...
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mr. smith, what is the current status of international cooperation on these issues? >> guest: i think there are signs of progress and a lot of headway. you see signs of progress on a cyber security and on digital safety and we have seen impressive leadership last year by the french government and this year by new zealand's prime minister in the wake of the christchurch terrorist attack in the brain companies and ever moves around the world to advanced digital safety. that is creating a model that we can look to more broadly but of course, we are also living in a time when multilateralism is less popular and certainly less popular than the united states and perhaps any time since the 1930s. in part a book is a call for governments coming together with companies, with the civil society and a multi- stakeholder approach and you don't just see any effective alternative for addressing the challenges that people care about. >> host: christchurch new zealand takes a part in your book to. >> guest: it does. we were in new zealand 12 days after the christchurch had happened.
mr. smith, what is the current status of international cooperation on these issues? >> guest: i think there are signs of progress and a lot of headway. you see signs of progress on a cyber security and on digital safety and we have seen impressive leadership last year by the french government and this year by new zealand's prime minister in the wake of the christchurch terrorist attack in the brain companies and ever moves around the world to advanced digital safety. that is creating a...
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cooperation. social distancing, the steps you have embraced, the way you have been able to forfeit aspects of your personal freedom to put the health of others first. the good news is, mr. president, that because of the steps the american people have taken and the guidance of state and local officials, we are getting there. we are starting to reopen america as we speak in a safe and responsible way.
cooperation. social distancing, the steps you have embraced, the way you have been able to forfeit aspects of your personal freedom to put the health of others first. the good news is, mr. president, that because of the steps the american people have taken and the guidance of state and local officials, we are getting there. we are starting to reopen america as we speak in a safe and responsible way.
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cooperation, multilateralism is important. so it's difficult for the ordinary public to accept mr. trump's vision of america first. >> responondents were a asked a the future of the japan/u.s. alliance with more than half saying they think it should be maintained as it is. when asked specifically about the importance of the u.s. nuclear umbrella, responders were somewhat split. nearly 40% said japan will continue to need that protection. 25% said it's necessary now, but won't be in the future. and about the same numbeer of respondents said japan does not need it now or later. people in japan are acucutely aware of china's aggression in the region and north korea's conontinuing threats. >> there's a a relative consnse that america is the most important andd the mostst import partner - -- effective partner dealing with these kind of situations. so, yes, the perception about a president himself is not that good. but, y you know, the perception about the u.s./japan alliance is pretty good. >> most people polled said they'll be watching this november's election with trump preparing to f
cooperation, multilateralism is important. so it's difficult for the ordinary public to accept mr. trump's vision of america first. >> responondents were a asked a the future of the japan/u.s. alliance with more than half saying they think it should be maintained as it is. when asked specifically about the importance of the u.s. nuclear umbrella, responders were somewhat split. nearly 40% said japan will continue to need that protection. 25% said it's necessary now, but won't be in the...
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mr. chairman, i would like to enter a letter from blue stars strategies" one paragraph here. -- and quote on eparagraph here. >> it is our intention to cooperateat no point have we ever stated we would not cooperate. that is why we are puzzled that the committee is voting on a subpoena. willthout objection, i refute what they are saying in that letter. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> this is not a serious bipartisan investigation in the tradition of this committee and i believe we should not be going down this dangerous road. the are the homeland security committee and we have jurisdiction over election interference. we should be working together to strengthen national security and fight against foreign influence. unfortunately, this misguided subpoena risks amplifying efforts of foreign adversaries to interfere in our election. this should not be about politics. we should be focused on national security and acting that way as a committee. i have been requesting that members of the committee be briefed by both the fbi and intelligence committee. we can't allow this committee to be taken advantage of by adversaries. that a motion be put on the t
mr. chairman, i would like to enter a letter from blue stars strategies" one paragraph here. -- and quote on eparagraph here. >> it is our intention to cooperateat no point have we ever stated we would not cooperate. that is why we are puzzled that the committee is voting on a subpoena. willthout objection, i refute what they are saying in that letter. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> this is not a serious bipartisan investigation in the tradition of this committee and i...
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mr. chairman, i would like to enter a letter from blue star strategies. cooperaten no time have we ever stated or indicated in any way that we would not cooperate, therefore we are puzzled despite our willingness to cooperate where the committee is proceeding to vote on this subpoena. without objection of i enter that into the record. >> without objection that will be entered into the record but i will refute what they're saying in the letter but without objection adobe entered. >> taking mr. chairman. this is not a serious bipartisan investigation into the tradition of this committee. i believe we should not go down this dangerous road. we are the homeland security committee and we have jurisdiction under election interference and we should be working together to strengthen our national security and fight against foreign influence and fortunately this misguided subpoena wrist amplifying our foreign adversaries to interfere in the 2020 election. this should not be about politics. what we need to be focused on his national security and we should be acting that way a
mr. chairman, i would like to enter a letter from blue star strategies. cooperaten no time have we ever stated or indicated in any way that we would not cooperate, therefore we are puzzled despite our willingness to cooperate where the committee is proceeding to vote on this subpoena. without objection of i enter that into the record. >> without objection that will be entered into the record but i will refute what they're saying in the letter but without objection adobe entered. >>...
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improving the peace or to security structure and cooperation by the you and introduce it before one last question mr nick and the world is wondering what germany's will be like after uncle america has left power in terms of its relations with russia do you foresee if you look in your crystal ball do you see the policy becoming more strict in stringent with russia or do you see the 2 countries becoming closer. i seem a lot of continuities. it was russia i think it is though this is fairly helpful for understanding. german policy in this regards to to look at this with maybe too much in the. through the prism of us the mystic politics. very clear line that the europeans of the jew leadership have taken and have kept. but that does not exclude that we try whatever we can to maintain a dialogue and to improve the relations with the chance to to enhance european. peace or it security architecture and various nick member of the german parliament and the conservative c.d.u. party mr nick is always we appreciate your insights and your time tonight thank you very much. of the pandemic and summer vacation doe
improving the peace or to security structure and cooperation by the you and introduce it before one last question mr nick and the world is wondering what germany's will be like after uncle america has left power in terms of its relations with russia do you foresee if you look in your crystal ball do you see the policy becoming more strict in stringent with russia or do you see the 2 countries becoming closer. i seem a lot of continuities. it was russia i think it is though this is fairly...
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mr. floyd. different relationships with the police amy cooper has than that black man. that woman, her name is amy cooper. she apologized but was fired from her job today after the video sparked outrage. and the fact is all too often encounters like this have spiraled out of control with tragic results, but this man, his name is christian cooper. no relation. says he didn't want to see anyone's life ruined. i'm going to talk to him tonight as well on the show. i want you to take a look at this tweet. it's from bernice king. bernice king is the daughter of dr. martin luther king jr. see those side-by-side photos? minneapolis police officer with his knee on george floyd's neck. there's colin kaepernick taking a knee to protest racial injustice. her quote is, "if you are unbothered or mildly bothered by the first knee," that would be the one on the left but outraged by the second knee, that would be the one on the right, colin kaepernick, then my father's words, you're more devoted to order and justice and more passionate about an anthem that supposedly symbolizes freedom
mr. floyd. different relationships with the police amy cooper has than that black man. that woman, her name is amy cooper. she apologized but was fired from her job today after the video sparked outrage. and the fact is all too often encounters like this have spiraled out of control with tragic results, but this man, his name is christian cooper. no relation. says he didn't want to see anyone's life ruined. i'm going to talk to him tonight as well on the show. i want you to take a look at this...
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the reality is because of the cooperation and the compassion of the american people, we are getting there. we are getting there, america. mr. president, at your direction, we are going to continue to work closely with states around the country to expand testing and resources. we are going to continue to make sure personal protective equipment flows. we're going to focus on the most vulnerable. even as we begin to see evidence that we are starting to put this coronavirus epidemic in the past, all the more, we are going to continue to surge the resources and surge the testing and partnerships with states and health care providers to ensure our seniors and anyone with an underlying immune deficiency, anyone who is vulnerable to coronavirus is immediately identified and protected by every measure that is possible. mr. president, i thank you for the opportunity. we heard great enthusiasm from governors across the country in both political parties. we are making great progress. i truly do believe with the continued partnership, that we have forged with state and local governments, with the tremendous efforts of health-care worke
the reality is because of the cooperation and the compassion of the american people, we are getting there. we are getting there, america. mr. president, at your direction, we are going to continue to work closely with states around the country to expand testing and resources. we are going to continue to make sure personal protective equipment flows. we're going to focus on the most vulnerable. even as we begin to see evidence that we are starting to put this coronavirus epidemic in the past,...