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could i ask you, the care home that nan - face—to—face in the same room.in, have all the staff been vaccinated, the care staff? i don't know if all— vaccinated, the care staff? i don't know if all of _ vaccinated, the care staff? i don't know if all of them _ vaccinated, the care staff? i don't know if all of them have. - vaccinated, the care staff? i don't know if all of them have. i - vaccinated, the care staff? i don't know if all of them have. i don't l know if all of them have. i don't know if all of them have. i don't know is my answer. i know some have and they have talked to me about their experience of having a vaccination but i have not asked if all have at it. i don't know.- all have at it. i don't know. would ou like all have at it. i don't know. would you like them _ all have at it. i don't know. would you like them to _ all have at it. i don't know. would you like them to because - all have at it. i don't know. would you like them to because of- all have at it. i don't know. would you like them to because of who i all have at it. i don't know
could i ask you, the care home that nan - face—to—face in the same room.in, have all the staff been vaccinated, the care staff? i don't know if all— vaccinated, the care staff? i don't know if all of _ vaccinated, the care staff? i don't know if all of them _ vaccinated, the care staff? i don't know if all of them have. - vaccinated, the care staff? i don't know if all of them have. i - vaccinated, the care staff? i don't know if all of them have. i don't l know if all of them have. i...
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your nan would have been put into isolation. what sort of impact does that have on the elderly? it has a huge impact. my nan�*s been isolation about three times now, because she was moved into the care home in septemberfrom a hospital, so she had to have two weeks' isolation. then she had a fall and went back into hospital, so another two weeks' isolation back in the care home, and then recently because she's tested positive, she's had another two weeks' isolation. and it's had a huge impact. she's able to tell you herself that she feels... she doesn't feel well because she's not able to talk to people, there's nobody to speak to. i mean, obviously, she has people popping in and out — cleaners, nurses, carers — and she has a quick conversation, but they're busy and there is nobody to talk to. it's had a huge impact on her. she's not eating a lot. you can see she's become a lot thinner. her memory of things is becoming a little bit sketchy because she hasn't got the people who know her to talk about the things... she's starting t
your nan would have been put into isolation. what sort of impact does that have on the elderly? it has a huge impact. my nan�*s been isolation about three times now, because she was moved into the care home in septemberfrom a hospital, so she had to have two weeks' isolation. then she had a fall and went back into hospital, so another two weeks' isolation back in the care home, and then recently because she's tested positive, she's had another two weeks' isolation. and it's had a huge impact....
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little development project is being conducted by a team at the university in the provincial capital nan chung professor the war has been doing research in rural provinces for years he and his students want to show that junk she's children have a lot of catching up to do. people who are raised by their grandparents often don't develop enough knowledge and skills zepa. here means they're less well equipped later in life for work and the demands of our cities and the future of real life. but this small suitcase is meant to change that and one of you was students one tyranny shows how games can be used to measure early childhood development. she's also visited other poor rural areas here in junk she the students are assessing some 1400 village children with tasks such as these. ones field research began with grandma dung and book war. so how has been progressing. the 2 year old has had a weekly play visit for a year now. have they had any effect. on. how. war is not intimidated by the visitors or their experiments. everything is recorded for later analysis. during a speech test points to bo
little development project is being conducted by a team at the university in the provincial capital nan chung professor the war has been doing research in rural provinces for years he and his students want to show that junk she's children have a lot of catching up to do. people who are raised by their grandparents often don't develop enough knowledge and skills zepa. here means they're less well equipped later in life for work and the demands of our cities and the future of real life. but this...
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. >> joining us this morning is the mayor of dayton, ohio, mayor nan whealy, and she's also the vice president of the u.s. conference mayors here to talk about covid-19 pandemic and the impact it's having on city budgets. mayor whealy, the congress is debating over on the house side $1.9 trillion in economic relief around at the same time yesterday, we reached the milestone of 500,000 deaths in this country. what has been the economic -- the human and economic toll on cities like yours? >> well, it's certainly great to be on this morning on "washington journal" and i think like most cities across the country we have seen the human impact, the loss of lives, the fear people have of infecting their friends and loved ones, really tamping down how people move around and, of course, nokes that still have to go to work and work in person, really laying that -- that fear and concern for their own health and the health of others on their daily lives for this past year coupled, you know, just the economic impact that it's had in you are a communities which has been -- both have been significa
. >> joining us this morning is the mayor of dayton, ohio, mayor nan whealy, and she's also the vice president of the u.s. conference mayors here to talk about covid-19 pandemic and the impact it's having on city budgets. mayor whealy, the congress is debating over on the house side $1.9 trillion in economic relief around at the same time yesterday, we reached the milestone of 500,000 deaths in this country. what has been the economic -- the human and economic toll on cities like yours?...
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. >> house speaker nan spoke to -- nancy's -- house speaker nancy pelosi spoke today.peaker pelosi: good morning. so here we are. soar with the eagles, early in the morning, not that early, but in the inclement weather. hearts and prayers go out to the people of texas for what they are suffering and the situation there in terms of lack of water, lack of energy. i have a daughter in houston, so i know firsthand what her concerns are, but hers are miner compared to people truly in need. to lose water and service for my family is one thing, but the people who do not have so many options, it is heartbreaking. i would hope that the public policy of the state would recognize the needs that are there. we have an hour covid bill, $50 billion for fema. the president has responded to the calls for disaster assistance, he did that on sunday morning. now fema will take a measure of what the needs are. we want to be sure to have the funds. there are other needs that my colleagues from texas have told us about, the needs that relate to nutrition, again, the fact that some people wer
. >> house speaker nan spoke to -- nancy's -- house speaker nancy pelosi spoke today.peaker pelosi: good morning. so here we are. soar with the eagles, early in the morning, not that early, but in the inclement weather. hearts and prayers go out to the people of texas for what they are suffering and the situation there in terms of lack of water, lack of energy. i have a daughter in houston, so i know firsthand what her concerns are, but hers are miner compared to people truly in need. to...
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consumer investigator arlener it nan dez recently helped arturo in san jose.medical device company wouldn't honor its satisfaction guarantee. he was expecting a $1,780 refund under the guarantee but the company wasn't delivering. he got arlen involved and he received his full "1,780 refund. melissa in martinez was going back and forth with a home warranty company for more than six months, out 300 bucks after endless saga involving her fridge. she thought she should get her 300 bucks back, she did after we called the home warranty company. we have the story about home warranties in the works, please stay tuned for that. we have hit another benchmark, $5 million, that's how much money "nbc bay area responds" and telemundo 48 have saved our viewers like you since we debuted back in 2016. if you're battling a company and can't get them to know, in english 888-996-tips in spanish 844-408-4848. i'll be back all next week with an important series of stories about filing your taxes. we've gathered up expert advice to help you avoid errors on your return and get you th
consumer investigator arlener it nan dez recently helped arturo in san jose.medical device company wouldn't honor its satisfaction guarantee. he was expecting a $1,780 refund under the guarantee but the company wasn't delivering. he got arlen involved and he received his full "1,780 refund. melissa in martinez was going back and forth with a home warranty company for more than six months, out 300 bucks after endless saga involving her fridge. she thought she should get her 300 bucks back,...
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a human rights specialist at $45.00 writes in nan mark he's at the protest same young gone and says demonstrators another see waiting for the police response we are seeing a military credit gal little credit. mundelein if you don't know you know some of the major and also order to deal 1 before the progress to the. military you will definitely cut down the progress but right now i don't know me know what that's all the prognosis what is going to be happening in the you know. i don't know know i'm in the one best location i don't see any voluntary our problem in iraq right now but we don't know one minute he was showing . who knows most or all of. you know. again the be. and tony chang has been monitoring the protests from neighboring thailand. it's quite remarkable that it's not just yangon or the big or been sent is receiving protests blocking the streets and down way down in the south and kitchens stay in many of the ethnic areas and in the bigger been sentenced to even in the capital naypyidaw which the city which has been principally designed by the military for effective crowd control but al
a human rights specialist at $45.00 writes in nan mark he's at the protest same young gone and says demonstrators another see waiting for the police response we are seeing a military credit gal little credit. mundelein if you don't know you know some of the major and also order to deal 1 before the progress to the. military you will definitely cut down the progress but right now i don't know me know what that's all the prognosis what is going to be happening in the you know. i don't know know...
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that says the united states opposes any attempt to alter the outcome of recent elections or impede nan last democratic transition and will take action against those responsible if the steps are not reverse we are monitoring the situation closely and stand with the people of myanmar who have already enjoyed so much in their quest for democracy and peace as bringing our correspondent jane in maryland and washington for a sole party it seems a big for us foreign policy test for the biden administration how might they react i mean we've heard the condemnation what else can we expect. well i think we're seeing a clear signal that the by the ministration intend to act 1st we heard from the state department and it didn't necessarily talk about. directly but it said that everyone should be released in the white house came out they named her they released her and they threatened that there would be economic sanctions if this wasn't reversed immediately now we're seeing an even stronger statement from the head of the senate foreign relations committee now run by a democrat saying that these peop
that says the united states opposes any attempt to alter the outcome of recent elections or impede nan last democratic transition and will take action against those responsible if the steps are not reverse we are monitoring the situation closely and stand with the people of myanmar who have already enjoyed so much in their quest for democracy and peace as bringing our correspondent jane in maryland and washington for a sole party it seems a big for us foreign policy test for the biden...
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we have and the excusive number of those, you know, which have enormous yields that are much greater nanrequired because now accuracy has improved, it seems to me i just -- i just can't bring myself to then argue let's put higher yields back on weapons and let's figure out other ways to manage the risk of escalation so that none of this happens. >> yeah. i don't have anything to toad this. >> i'll just note on the allied perspective we clearly more or less see some role for limited nuclear options in today's complex deterrence environment and while richard sort of points this out the need for tailored and effective deterrents u.s. allies seem more appreciative of having the d-5 capabilitiesance, adds regional deterrents at a time when the allies bear the brunt, of course, of threats from russia and china and happens to be offshore so avoid the complicated domestic politics that befall like the b-6 is based in europe. as george points out the u.s. government really needs to clarify why these things need exist and why they need to be kept, especially if other nuclear options such as the ai
we have and the excusive number of those, you know, which have enormous yields that are much greater nanrequired because now accuracy has improved, it seems to me i just -- i just can't bring myself to then argue let's put higher yields back on weapons and let's figure out other ways to manage the risk of escalation so that none of this happens. >> yeah. i don't have anything to toad this. >> i'll just note on the allied perspective we clearly more or less see some role for limited...
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they nixed the lookdown mentality and understood from the beginning that the cure you'd not be worse nan the disease. now, it was last may, if you can believe it or not, when the angle pleaded with the democrat governors to wake up. it's becoming more obvious by the day that these power hungry governors in radical mayors are endangering their state's futures and will eventually see their states left behind. this has been the pattern of blue state governors and radical mayers in covid-19. they don't trust their own citizens and at times they seem to relish punishing them. but they wouldn't listen. they're not going to listen. at some point along the way, this whole effort stops becoming about controlling the virus and it comes about controlling the people. our choices, our travel, our education, our churches, our free speech. anyone that questioned the vaunted medical establishment was branded as anti-science. also called dangerous. when the history of this pandemic is finely written, many of the heros and geniuses of today will be seen as villains or incompetent like the democrat and rep
they nixed the lookdown mentality and understood from the beginning that the cure you'd not be worse nan the disease. now, it was last may, if you can believe it or not, when the angle pleaded with the democrat governors to wake up. it's becoming more obvious by the day that these power hungry governors in radical mayors are endangering their state's futures and will eventually see their states left behind. this has been the pattern of blue state governors and radical mayers in covid-19. they...
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following the purdue bankruptcy and working with an incredible advocacy group founded by photographer nan golden who is fighting for accountability at the national level with members of the backward family in produce so i started drawing cartoons related to the bankruptcy as a way of communicating what is going on in a more user-friendly manner and i might try to do something there. may be a graphic novel of sorts in partnership with experts and a couple of other books i am thinking of. the beauty of being a writer rather than an attorney for me has been i feel more freedom to draw on any other part of my life and some attorneys like bridget, like peter, who are able to bring that into their work but for me, writing about the law, translating the jargon, translating the procedure, is much more my calling even though i really miss the investigation. >> host: is there anything left unsaid if you could put in a blog in the book or there was more you would want readers to know? what would it be today? >> guest: i would like to give a direct voice to the families who were involved and for them
following the purdue bankruptcy and working with an incredible advocacy group founded by photographer nan golden who is fighting for accountability at the national level with members of the backward family in produce so i started drawing cartoons related to the bankruptcy as a way of communicating what is going on in a more user-friendly manner and i might try to do something there. may be a graphic novel of sorts in partnership with experts and a couple of other books i am thinking of. the...
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i am mayor nan whaley and present the u.s. conference of mayors but i want to thank her for an sent the national league of cities in the national association of counties for their sheer issue on badly needed federal assistance as we continue to fight the covid-19 pandemic. a quick note for members of the chess -- press joining us today we will take questions after brief opening remarks. if you have a question please put your name in media outlet in the chat and we will call on you. i'm keeping this brief and to the point. local leaders have been sounding at definite alarm for months about the need for direct fiscal assistance from washington as the virus rages in our city. our budgets are under extreme stress. arts fences are skyrocketing. our essential lifesaving services are strained. the need for public assistance is through the roof. this has been going on since the beginning of the pandemic since march of last year. today, only 38 cities have received direct relief yet mayors everywhere continue to do what we do everyday.
i am mayor nan whaley and present the u.s. conference of mayors but i want to thank her for an sent the national league of cities in the national association of counties for their sheer issue on badly needed federal assistance as we continue to fight the covid-19 pandemic. a quick note for members of the chess -- press joining us today we will take questions after brief opening remarks. if you have a question please put your name in media outlet in the chat and we will call on you. i'm keeping...
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toust faright conspicy torist republin ngressember rjorie tlor gree, who once dorsed t execion of saker nan pelosi. greene was racially picked by republican leadership to serve on the education committee. >> assigning her to the education committee when she has mocked the killing of little children at sandy hook elementary school, when she has mocked the killing of teenagers in high school at marjorie stoneman douglas high school. what could they be thinking? amy: coming up. welcome to democracy now, democracynow.org, the quarantine report. i'm amy goodman. confirmed covid-19 cases in the u.s. have topped 26 million and 440,000 deaths. hospitalizations fell below 100,000 this weekend for the first time in nearly two months. on friday, the centers for disease control ordered masks be worn on almost all forms of public transportation, including airplanes, ships, trains, subways, buses, taxis, and rideshares, starting from midnight today. this comes as experts warn new variants of coronavirus could soon outnumber the original in the u.s. the variant fist identified in south africa has now been
toust faright conspicy torist republin ngressember rjorie tlor gree, who once dorsed t execion of saker nan pelosi. greene was racially picked by republican leadership to serve on the education committee. >> assigning her to the education committee when she has mocked the killing of little children at sandy hook elementary school, when she has mocked the killing of teenagers in high school at marjorie stoneman douglas high school. what could they be thinking? amy: coming up. welcome to...
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it's not bigger nan our belief in the dignity of every individual. we have to understand, mbs's crime is not just the hacking of khashoggi, a journalist, as brutal as that is. his crime is one against yemen. they've been bombing women and children there for years. they are not letting in food and medicine. it's the greatest humanitarian catastrophe and important to understand that's why they killed khashoggi, because khashoggi had the courage to speak out against that crisis. there is no way mbs should be allowed to set foot in the united states. i can't believe they wouldn't revoke that. we need to make sure the saudis lift the embargo, stop the bombing campaign, stop funding the greatest humanitarian crisis in the world. >> president biden still doesn't have a full cabinet to govern. and some progressive groups are taking issue with what they perceive as unfair treatment of cabinet nominees of color. we have reported extensively on the road blocks facing neera tanden and bipartisan pushback related to her past tweets. meantime, you have deb holland
it's not bigger nan our belief in the dignity of every individual. we have to understand, mbs's crime is not just the hacking of khashoggi, a journalist, as brutal as that is. his crime is one against yemen. they've been bombing women and children there for years. they are not letting in food and medicine. it's the greatest humanitarian catastrophe and important to understand that's why they killed khashoggi, because khashoggi had the courage to speak out against that crisis. there is no way...
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right now as far as we know in jan nan, the ministry said that necessary measures are being studied athis moment. they of course do not want to risk another accident like we've already seen. pam? >> that's a big move, though, in japan. thanks for bringing us the latest. and let's go straight to cnn's richard quest for more on this. tell us about this reported decision by the japanese government to ground all boeing 777 in their domestic fleets. do you think this is an overreaction or the right move? >> it's understandable from japan's point of view because japan was caught on the back foot with the 787 dreamliner when the batteries were overheating. and japan wasn't on the forefront in terms of dealing with that. so my guess is having seen what happened with the 787, and then having seen what happened with the 737 maxes when there was first one accident then another before the regulators stepped in, they're saying, well, hang on a second here, there have been several incidents over the last couple of years which have led to assume. for instance, the united airlines 777 200, it was out
right now as far as we know in jan nan, the ministry said that necessary measures are being studied athis moment. they of course do not want to risk another accident like we've already seen. pam? >> that's a big move, though, in japan. thanks for bringing us the latest. and let's go straight to cnn's richard quest for more on this. tell us about this reported decision by the japanese government to ground all boeing 777 in their domestic fleets. do you think this is an overreaction or the...
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. >>> today many catholic wills attend mass to celebrate ash wednesday nan effort to build a better bay area and protect your health during the pandemic t archdioc ofanraisco s unced a f but we already know what ash wednesday is going look like today because we already have some images from rome. take a look. we see the pope. it shows him and what priests will be doing all day today, sprinkling the ash on worshipper's heads, rather than placing them on the forehead. as far as the service. indoor services are allowed in california now that the supreme court has ruled the government cannot ban them. but the churches must limit capacity because of covid. people will be masked and distanced. and there won't be any singing. here at st. patrick on mission street, they say they will be holding indoor services and they will start -- they will have a few of them today. the first one will be at 8:00 this morning. live in san francisco, amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> thank you amy. happening today a covid-19 mega distribution site will open at the alameda county fairgrounds in pleasanton. the goal
. >>> today many catholic wills attend mass to celebrate ash wednesday nan effort to build a better bay area and protect your health during the pandemic t archdioc ofanraisco s unced a f but we already know what ash wednesday is going look like today because we already have some images from rome. take a look. we see the pope. it shows him and what priests will be doing all day today, sprinkling the ash on worshipper's heads, rather than placing them on the forehead. as far as the...
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bankruptcies and working with bankrupt pain which is in wonderful advocacy group founded by the photographer nangoldin was fighting for accountability at the national level with members of the family in producing so i actually started drawing cartoons related to the bankruptcy as a way of communicating what's going on in a more user-friendly manner and so i think i might try to do something there. maybe a graphic novel of sorts in partnership with someexperts . and you know, there are a couple of other books that i'm thinking of. the beauty of being a writer rather than an attorney for me is that i feel more freedom to draw on every other part of my life and i think there's attorneys who like bridget, peter who are able to bring that into their work but for me, writing about the law, translating the jargon, translating the procedure is much more my calling, eventhough i really miss the investigation . >> is there anything left undone or left unsaid if you could put an epilogue in the book or if there was more that youwould want readers to know ,what would it be today ? >> well, i would like to g
bankruptcies and working with bankrupt pain which is in wonderful advocacy group founded by the photographer nangoldin was fighting for accountability at the national level with members of the family in producing so i actually started drawing cartoons related to the bankruptcy as a way of communicating what's going on in a more user-friendly manner and so i think i might try to do something there. maybe a graphic novel of sorts in partnership with someexperts . and you know, there are a couple...
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be able to get back in but there was another individual who worked their, manuel, -- ben lujan from nany. ben was one of the original iron workers and he got into politics, became speaker of the house, highly recognized politically and unfortunately, ban just passed away a few months ago, but a super human being, a great person. schooling, as i said high school, began in seventh grade went to 12th grade, a lot of interesting things went on back then for kids. if you want to display ruin your child, you would take away the red badge, which you had to show on the entering or exiting of lasalle emotion we still get around biden by stuffing people electronic. we used to frequent the drive-in theaters down an espinal law, the starlight are and there was one down by two k. one of the greatest complements i think that i was ever given in high school was we had a famous cd hawkins stands, and this is where the girls would ask the boys to the special dance. so it's on wednesday and also my friends had been already asked and i had not. and then the unthinkable took place. a senior lady, a beautif
be able to get back in but there was another individual who worked their, manuel, -- ben lujan from nany. ben was one of the original iron workers and he got into politics, became speaker of the house, highly recognized politically and unfortunately, ban just passed away a few months ago, but a super human being, a great person. schooling, as i said high school, began in seventh grade went to 12th grade, a lot of interesting things went on back then for kids. if you want to display ruin your...
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. >> standing in defy nans.s his constitutional rights. seems he knows how and when and where to do things appropriately. >> reporter: today his store has a padlock on the front door but appears the business is still open. customers welcomed to bring guns. drew griffin, northbound, at lap at that. >> know reporting and new reaction to the stunning presentation video like this. vice president mike pence evacuated from the capitol. what senators are saying about that this morning, next. i have a question for you. what are you doing today to reach your weight loss and wellness goals? we can't do this wellness journey alone right. find that right coach, the one that speaks to you and you'll hear that thing that you needed to hear. we've all got your back. team lisa, this week alone, has lost 4,000 pounds. we're all here to help you succeed. kickstart your weight loss with the new digital 360 membership from ww, weight watchers reimagined. join now, pay later! get your first three months free. ends february 15th! ♪ w
. >> standing in defy nans.s his constitutional rights. seems he knows how and when and where to do things appropriately. >> reporter: today his store has a padlock on the front door but appears the business is still open. customers welcomed to bring guns. drew griffin, northbound, at lap at that. >> know reporting and new reaction to the stunning presentation video like this. vice president mike pence evacuated from the capitol. what senators are saying about that this...
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. >> if five days on some items we sold more in five days nan the entire year last year. >> really. >ys and certain items. >> modern plumbing company fielded 7 now inquiries done eight hundred jobs and another 500 on the books. there are 14 crews working 24/7. >> we have a strong network of plumbers. they are proud people and working hard. a lot of people are going through pulling the same strings we are trying to get things done for folks. i'm proud to be part of it. >> it's not just plumbers and plumbing supplies running short. >> the need for water and food growing. >> there has been so many families come through still not -- they don't have water. they don't have -- some families may not have lights. it's been a great, great need since this winter storm. >> the houston food bank on some days serving up more than 8 million pounds of food and water. >> with the pandemic, storm, how tough has it been? >> rough, very rough. >> why? what are you out of? what are you missing. >> the thing is water. you know, and bread, lunch meat on baking something besides, canned goods everything. >>
. >> if five days on some items we sold more in five days nan the entire year last year. >> really. >ys and certain items. >> modern plumbing company fielded 7 now inquiries done eight hundred jobs and another 500 on the books. there are 14 crews working 24/7. >> we have a strong network of plumbers. they are proud people and working hard. a lot of people are going through pulling the same strings we are trying to get things done for folks. i'm proud to be part of it....
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the question, did he take that as a tax deduction when it was really campaign nans was supplied -- >> that's right. >> -- that's what cohen got in trouble for making a contribution at the wrong time under the law. so did trump turn around and repay cohen with tax deductible payments? that's one of the, where it started. it's gone as the prosecutor has said, it's gone beyond that in their inquiry now. trump has much more jeopardy. >> and tristan, this -- as you mentioned, this has to do with the hush money payments, but it's really a pandora's box. >> absolutely. it is absolutely a huge can of worms, pandora's box, whatever metaphor you want to use. this is a big, big problem. once this stuff is out there and in hands of vance and his prosecutors and his investigators, who knows what they'll find. they're talking terabytes of data here, a lot of information. now, for everybody to understand watching this at home, this is not going to go quickly. it takes a long time to review that much information, and you know, we think of these government offices as being omnipotent. they're not. the
the question, did he take that as a tax deduction when it was really campaign nans was supplied -- >> that's right. >> -- that's what cohen got in trouble for making a contribution at the wrong time under the law. so did trump turn around and repay cohen with tax deductible payments? that's one of the, where it started. it's gone as the prosecutor has said, it's gone beyond that in their inquiry now. trump has much more jeopardy. >> and tristan, this -- as you mentioned, this...
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congress nan. >> thank you very much for having me. >> let me ask you this. 45 republican senators have already voted to dismiss the impeachment claiming the trial is unconstitutional. because trump has already left office. do you believe any of those republicans who voted to dismiss might turn around and vote to convict and if not, what is the point, in your opinion, of these proceedings? >> first of all, i do believe there's a possibility that some them will change their minds and vote to convict. the question is whether or not we'll get to the number 17 which is what we need. that means we'll need 12 more to change their minds and i'm not too sure that can occur, but i was not of the belief that 56 of the american people as of today would say that he deserves to be convicted. and if that's true, and i think we're going to see a pretty prolific case put on by the managers, and so we may get more to vote that way. i don't think we'll get to 17. >> is it important, as you outline, that there's going to be prolific case by the managers that are going to present the case. it is important
congress nan. >> thank you very much for having me. >> let me ask you this. 45 republican senators have already voted to dismiss the impeachment claiming the trial is unconstitutional. because trump has already left office. do you believe any of those republicans who voted to dismiss might turn around and vote to convict and if not, what is the point, in your opinion, of these proceedings? >> first of all, i do believe there's a possibility that some them will change their...
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mchenry which everyone seems to agree is not qualified for the job is the person who is serving as the nann the middle between passing messages along between mount vernon and quincy. and information did not travel very quickly back then. it would take three weeks for a letter to be relayed through philadelphia back to melbourne, it back for mount vernon to philadelphia to quincy. and so as a result, who's playing with the communications, the most important communication of all is that john adams really did not want alexander hamilton a second in command, he keeps finding ways to get out of and some explanation is necessary. why didn't he want alexander hamilton a second in command? it didn't work that he knew that alexander camel ten had conspired against his election in 1796. hamilton had some other ideas about the president, but he and his wife both believe that alexander hamilton actually more resembles the seized within a cincinnati's. and publicly of course, adams can't afford a falling out with george washington. george washington makes clear that he will resign if he does not get hi
mchenry which everyone seems to agree is not qualified for the job is the person who is serving as the nann the middle between passing messages along between mount vernon and quincy. and information did not travel very quickly back then. it would take three weeks for a letter to be relayed through philadelphia back to melbourne, it back for mount vernon to philadelphia to quincy. and so as a result, who's playing with the communications, the most important communication of all is that john...
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you think that her friends had an extraordinary role in this, after all the furniture factory was nan's project, and the todd hunter school was mirian's and louie howl helped her with her speeches and there was a lot of interaction that helped her along. >> totally. in fact, i want to write a book about just that subject. that talks about the people who made -- and call it "the making of eleanor roosevelt" because it most definitely was a cooperative venture. she was extremely fortunate in her friends, particularly louie howell. i think that she would not have been who she was without them and that they often get shorted, because franklin is so dominant. and i don't say that in any negative way, but he just takes up a lot of space and people kind of go there and they don't stop to kind of look behind eleanor and see all these other people. ester lape would be another good example of someone who has never gotten her due and was a most remarkable woman. all of those people had a huge role in the making of eleanor roosevelt. [ inaudible question ] >> i can't start anything until january of
you think that her friends had an extraordinary role in this, after all the furniture factory was nan's project, and the todd hunter school was mirian's and louie howl helped her with her speeches and there was a lot of interaction that helped her along. >> totally. in fact, i want to write a book about just that subject. that talks about the people who made -- and call it "the making of eleanor roosevelt" because it most definitely was a cooperative venture. she was extremely...
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a full-page ad in the "new york times" put there by certainly prom nan women calling on the biden addstration, law fplan for moms? >> on friend zoom calls, the impact of the pandemic on working moms across the country, and what the president has certainly, he's concerned about, as we all are, the fact this is a disproportionate impact on communities of color, on women of color many of them working on jobs as frontline workers and playing vital roles in industries across the country. it's an issue that secretary yellen, his economic team, are focused on and will be looking for ways to help with these. >> and the president said yesterday he hasn't had a chance to contact the families of the fbi agents killed in south florida. has he been able to do that yet? >> we will follow-up with you after the briefing. i did not have a chance to ask about that before coming out today. >> and the proud boys, terrorist organization putting them a little side al qaeda, isis and al shabaab. does the u.s. plan to do the same? >> i had seen that before i came out and asked our team to make sure we are ha
a full-page ad in the "new york times" put there by certainly prom nan women calling on the biden addstration, law fplan for moms? >> on friend zoom calls, the impact of the pandemic on working moms across the country, and what the president has certainly, he's concerned about, as we all are, the fact this is a disproportionate impact on communities of color, on women of color many of them working on jobs as frontline workers and playing vital roles in industries across the...
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after all, the furniture factory was nan's project. todd hunter school was merriam's, the press conference, and there was help with her speeches and a lot of friend interaction over the years that really helped her along. don't you think this is -- >> totally. in fact, i want to write a book about just that subject. [ laughter ] that talks about the people who made eleanor -- call it the making of eleanor roosevelt. because it was most definitely a cooperative venture. and she was extremely fortunate in her friends, particularly lorena hickock, and i think that she would not have been who she was without them. and that they often get short shrift because franklin is so dominant. i don't say that in any negative way but he just takes up a lot of space. and people kind of like go there. and they don't stop to look behind eleanor and see all these other people. esther lape would be another good example who has frankly never gotten her due and was a most remarkable woman. and molly deucen the same way. yes. i completely agree. all of those
after all, the furniture factory was nan's project. todd hunter school was merriam's, the press conference, and there was help with her speeches and a lot of friend interaction over the years that really helped her along. don't you think this is -- >> totally. in fact, i want to write a book about just that subject. [ laughter ] that talks about the people who made eleanor -- call it the making of eleanor roosevelt. because it was most definitely a cooperative venture. and she was...
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new nan whose daughter is transgender posted a video of herself placing a transgender flag in protest greene who believes that forest fires are caused by space lasers says there's two genders, male and female. trust the science. here is video she posted. >> the qanon congresswoman has too much time on her hands since she's been booted from her committee assignments and has nothing else to do but troll on their behalf. you're welcome georgia's 14th. the equality act would prohibit diskrim dmags. greene called the bill immoral because being a just and equitiable society is a bridge too far for the cross fit queen. most of you would think that would make her worst. no. nit, no. you know who is actual worst. kentucky senator rand paul. a doctor appeared to equate gender confirmation surgery with genital mutilation. he did it during the confirmation hearing of dr. rachel levine. president biden's nominee for assistant secretary of health. she would become the first openly federal official confirm. she offered to educate the self-certified eye doctor. >> dr. levine you have supported miner
new nan whose daughter is transgender posted a video of herself placing a transgender flag in protest greene who believes that forest fires are caused by space lasers says there's two genders, male and female. trust the science. here is video she posted. >> the qanon congresswoman has too much time on her hands since she's been booted from her committee assignments and has nothing else to do but troll on their behalf. you're welcome georgia's 14th. the equality act would prohibit diskrim...
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lot of that is because you're seeing a recovery or anticipated recovery in dram we've already seen nannd and that continues they've beat, raised and gained market share they have strong equipment sales and you have tight supplies so you will get better pricing and better margin. so i like the story especially down 12% from its highs. >> yeah. look at it off its low up 180% josh brown crowd strike on the list from cyber along with palo alto's, go to you because you own crowd strike at least the last i checked you did. >> yeah. that's a list of, like, very high growth and very high valuation names and many of them overlapping businesses i don't know that you want to own all of them because there's going to be very high beta in these stocks and high drawdowns along the way. that's just how it goes when you're trying to invest in innovation, but crowd strike is my favorite of that group. it's a stock that i actually spend last year averaging up in which i rarely do, but i'm in there. i think the company has a really bright future. i think what they do is very unique from other cybersecurit
lot of that is because you're seeing a recovery or anticipated recovery in dram we've already seen nannd and that continues they've beat, raised and gained market share they have strong equipment sales and you have tight supplies so you will get better pricing and better margin. so i like the story especially down 12% from its highs. >> yeah. look at it off its low up 180% josh brown crowd strike on the list from cyber along with palo alto's, go to you because you own crowd strike at...
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well moving on and in nan ma supporters of the military coup that marched in the largest city yangon and faced off against opponents of that power grab violence broke out in some parts of the city and these tensions are coming as facebook has banned manaus military from its platforms it's called hype it reports. early on thursday about a 1000 marchers took to the streets of yangon voicing their support for the june to end its takeover of myanmar as democratically elected leadership they were flying the flag of the tatmadaw the official name here for the military they were met by some protesting against the coup but later photos appear to show military supporters with knives and other weapons witnesses said they threaten journalist then came reports of scuffles and attack by supporters of me and mars john against anti kook protesters was caught on c.c.t.v. the video shows a man being assaulted by an armed group. despite this antic who protesters gathered at the university of young gun said they will continue with their peaceful civil disobedience movement initially police attempted to
well moving on and in nan ma supporters of the military coup that marched in the largest city yangon and faced off against opponents of that power grab violence broke out in some parts of the city and these tensions are coming as facebook has banned manaus military from its platforms it's called hype it reports. early on thursday about a 1000 marchers took to the streets of yangon voicing their support for the june to end its takeover of myanmar as democratically elected leadership they were...
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we're really seeing very remarkable pictures coming out of nan although initially it was quite difficult getting the information out because of the internet ban and disruption on phone lines but that's been partially restored now we're seeing tens of thousands of people out in the streets in yangon and these protests are taking place not just in one part of the city but the spread all across the city people could also be heard chanting a protest song that was made popular during the 1988 student led uprising that was brutally put down by the military so clearly protesters aware of what the military are capable of but also true thing not to give into the fear but instead choosing to draw inspiration from actions of past generations now the demonstrations have been spreading across the country and they have so far been peaceful they took place in more let me in and mandalay on on sunday. we're also getting reports that gun shots were fired in the town of me by police to disperse a crowd of protesters now and video also showed people to at least 2 people being taken away forcibly by the pol
we're really seeing very remarkable pictures coming out of nan although initially it was quite difficult getting the information out because of the internet ban and disruption on phone lines but that's been partially restored now we're seeing tens of thousands of people out in the streets in yangon and these protests are taking place not just in one part of the city but the spread all across the city people could also be heard chanting a protest song that was made popular during the 1988...
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you say so far the protests have remained largely peaceful but we know of course that the military nan ma is a history of violently cracking down on protests but the people appear to be defiant this time around why do you think this is. absolutely now we've heard reports say that the demonstrators have talked about how this damage coming out to demonstrate is more than just for themselves the doing it for future generations now myanmar was under military rule from 962 to 2011 so that's nearly 50 years and during that time the economy was crippled the education system the health care system was left in shambles you know people have been saying that they don't want to return to those times that has the myanmar military had in the past put down uprisings very brutally very violent back in 1988 and again in 2007 busting really large protests these are the largest protests since the last ones in 2007 now another reason i think why people are so angry this time is because they've had about 10 years of a slow transition to democracy and in the last november elections people came out to vote o
you say so far the protests have remained largely peaceful but we know of course that the military nan ma is a history of violently cracking down on protests but the people appear to be defiant this time around why do you think this is. absolutely now we've heard reports say that the demonstrators have talked about how this damage coming out to demonstrate is more than just for themselves the doing it for future generations now myanmar was under military rule from 962 to 2011 so that's nearly...
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or there's growing international reaction to this koan nan ma the united nations secretary general has condemned the detention. of political leaders in a statement the spokesman for antonio terry's said he urges the military leadership to respect the will of the people of myanmar calling the arrests a serious blow to democratic reforms and went on to say old leaders must act in the greater interests of myanmar some a chronic reforming gaging in meaningful dialogue from violent. fully respecting human rights live to katrina in beijing for as katrina the military in myanmar has always been seen as having china's backing china's support so how is beijing reacting to the events unfolding today in. so far we're yet to hear any official response from beijing on this and it's true that china has traditionally had a very close relationship with my and their military certainly when the military junta was in power china was very close there but china has also been quite close with aung sun suu kyi since she came to power the bottom line for beijing is that meyer is a key player in a significant
or there's growing international reaction to this koan nan ma the united nations secretary general has condemned the detention. of political leaders in a statement the spokesman for antonio terry's said he urges the military leadership to respect the will of the people of myanmar calling the arrests a serious blow to democratic reforms and went on to say old leaders must act in the greater interests of myanmar some a chronic reforming gaging in meaningful dialogue from violent. fully respecting...
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we will get the perspective from nan whaley, mayor of dayton, ohio and vice president of the u.s.onference of mayors and then we will discuss challenges faced by the public health community after this break. ♪ >> here our live coverage today on c-span at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the senate, ration hearing from javier beck's bank debt -- xavier expanding. on c-span3 the -- c-span2 the vote on tom vilsack and linda thomas-greenfield. at 10:00 a.m. on c-span3, jerome powell with his semiannual -- semiannual monetary report to congress. at c-span.org at 9:30 a.m. the hearing for debra haaland. also on c-span.org at 10:00 a.m., a joint oversight hearing to examine the security failures that led to the u.s. capitol breach. watch live coverage on c-span. c-span2, c-span3, c-span.org or on the c-span radio app. visit c-span's online store at sea -- c-spanshop.org. with the 117th congress in session we are taking preorders for the congressional directory. every purchase supports our nonprofit operations. >> "washington journal" continues. host: joining us as the mayor of dayton, ohio, mayor nan
we will get the perspective from nan whaley, mayor of dayton, ohio and vice president of the u.s.onference of mayors and then we will discuss challenges faced by the public health community after this break. ♪ >> here our live coverage today on c-span at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the senate, ration hearing from javier beck's bank debt -- xavier expanding. on c-span3 the -- c-span2 the vote on tom vilsack and linda thomas-greenfield. at 10:00 a.m. on c-span3, jerome powell with his semiannual...
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coming up tuesday, dayton's mayor nan whaley, vice president of the u.s. conference of mayors. then an epidemiologist. a public health nonprofit ceo. he discusses the response to the covid-19 pandemic. watch "washington journal" tuesday morning. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> here's our live coverage tuesday on c-span. at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the senate confirmation hearing for javier becerra. on c-span2, the senate confirmation vote on tom vilsack and debate on linda thomas-greenfield's nomination. on c-span3, at 10:00 a.m., jerome powell, chair of the federal reserve, with a semi annual report to congress. on c-span.org at 9:30 a.m., the confirmation hearing for debra haaland. also on c-span.org, a joint oversight hearing to examine the security failures which led to the u.s. capitol breach. watch live coverage tuesday on c-span, c-span2, c-span3, and c-span.org. or listen on the c-span radio app. >> health and human secretary services no money -- nominee becerra testifies tuesday. watch live.
coming up tuesday, dayton's mayor nan whaley, vice president of the u.s. conference of mayors. then an epidemiologist. a public health nonprofit ceo. he discusses the response to the covid-19 pandemic. watch "washington journal" tuesday morning. join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> here's our live coverage tuesday on c-span. at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the senate confirmation hearing for javier becerra. on c-span2, the senate...
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i did all those things, but it just goes to show me it takes more than you as nan individual.elp out each other. it's more than just about you. it about the people you're around and your fellow human beings. >> protect yourself. by doing that you'll protect others. you don't want covid. you don't want to go through everything it brings with it. i really appreciate everybody. so good morning, america. love you guys. miss you. see you soon. >> we miss him right back. >> we do miss him. little smile there. >> yeah. >> important message from michael. >>> we're fol heing a lot of other headlines including the new dangerous variants of the coronavirus taking hold. 1 million more doses of th vaccine will go to pharmacies. >> also alexei navalny has been sentenced to more than two years in prison. his arrest on returning home sparked nationwide protests before he was led away. he drew a heart on a cage for his wife. we see it right there. >>> there's this groundhog day prediction creating sparks. the staten island zoo in new york prerecorded this year's festivities. it was a give away
i did all those things, but it just goes to show me it takes more than you as nan individual.elp out each other. it's more than just about you. it about the people you're around and your fellow human beings. >> protect yourself. by doing that you'll protect others. you don't want covid. you don't want to go through everything it brings with it. i really appreciate everybody. so good morning, america. love you guys. miss you. see you soon. >> we miss him right back. >> we do...
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i trust mon tan nans with their help and loved ones. we've been living with this a long time.me simple criteria. we needed to get the vaccine to the most vulnerable. we were one of the first states to prioritize people who could suffer consequences or deaths from the virus. we got the vaccine to them. we needed lawsuit protection in place for small business that was put in place last week, i let the mask mandate expire here in montana. i trust montanans. i want to see personal responsibility than impractical government mandates. neil: how are schools going in your state, governor. in tern or versus virtual? what is the mix? >> they're mostly open. we need to get kids back in school. here in montana our kids are learning for the most part. they're in classrooms. some local school boards made different decisions. we laid out we can take simple precaution, and get back so some normalcy and our kids need to learn to be back in the classroom. neil: governor giantforte appreciate your time. you were generous to therapy your views on rush limbaugh as well. i would say goes without sa
i trust mon tan nans with their help and loved ones. we've been living with this a long time.me simple criteria. we needed to get the vaccine to the most vulnerable. we were one of the first states to prioritize people who could suffer consequences or deaths from the virus. we got the vaccine to them. we needed lawsuit protection in place for small business that was put in place last week, i let the mask mandate expire here in montana. i trust montanans. i want to see personal responsibility...
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they were on their way to take shanghai they were going to kill several hundred thousand civilians and nan king and they got bogged down. they took. most of the industrialized populated sector of china, but they got themselves in. insurgency of the first order with both shanghai check and mao and so they were tied down they were tied down in korea and the pacific block or the specific lobby within a japanese military went to the emperor and said look they told us they were going to annex china and we were going to have this great land empire and what do they do? they've been fighting here for 10 years. and what do we see? we just see japanese bodies. there's no way you can go and now they have they fought russia and it didn't work. so this is what we to do. they told us that we had to make peace with the united states and we had a diplomatic effort and we lied and we we subverted we did everything but we didn't go to warby united states and we gave them a decade and they had nothing to show for now. it's our turn. what we want you to do is force the army just to stand down and occupy. and
they were on their way to take shanghai they were going to kill several hundred thousand civilians and nan king and they got bogged down. they took. most of the industrialized populated sector of china, but they got themselves in. insurgency of the first order with both shanghai check and mao and so they were tied down they were tied down in korea and the pacific block or the specific lobby within a japanese military went to the emperor and said look they told us they were going to annex china...
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from the outside but the fact we are here today means they have managed to raise issues about fair nansches $9 million with 4 million comments per day. that's 26 times the number of comments from the beginning of the year reddit's downloads also surged at the end of last month the company which reported 52 million users just raised another round of financing and $67 billion valuation. >> julia, thank you very much. >>> our next guest is a member of the house financial services committee. josh got gottheimer. i'd love to hear your thoughts ahead of the testimony in terms of who do you think got ripped off here, if anybody >> well, i think a lot of consumers got ripped off spent $20 or so, went to 400, they kept buying now it's back down to around 40. a lot of people who, you know, as you know, becky, haven't played options before. there's a gameficatn on this followed people posting on reddit and went for it and lost a lot of money. people took out $20,000 loans who have never traded before the question is for me, among other questions, you know, was this just a pump and dump zmeem was t
from the outside but the fact we are here today means they have managed to raise issues about fair nansches $9 million with 4 million comments per day. that's 26 times the number of comments from the beginning of the year reddit's downloads also surged at the end of last month the company which reported 52 million users just raised another round of financing and $67 billion valuation. >> julia, thank you very much. >>> our next guest is a member of the house financial services...
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. >> joining us this morning is the mayor of dayton, ohio, mayor nan whealy, and she's also the vice president of the u.s. conference mayors here to talk about covid-19 pandemic and the impact it's having on city budgets. mayor whealy, the congress is debating over on the house side $1.9 trillion in economic relief around at the same time yesterday, we reached the milestone of 500,000 deaths in this country. what has been the economic -- the human and economic toll on
. >> joining us this morning is the mayor of dayton, ohio, mayor nan whealy, and she's also the vice president of the u.s. conference mayors here to talk about covid-19 pandemic and the impact it's having on city budgets. mayor whealy, the congress is debating over on the house side $1.9 trillion in economic relief around at the same time yesterday, we reached the milestone of 500,000 deaths in this country. what has been the economic -- the human and economic toll on
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there's nan -- inevitable.pete: yeah, it's a really interesting -- it's a scary reality of how much power they think they have. and i'm here at cpac, guys, the lights are just turning the on. it's my favorite part of the morning, so quiet. it's still quiet but people are trickling in. the energy will start to have turn up, and a lot of that, rachel, is because they see how far left and progressive the agenda has been under joe biden and how hard and fast they want to push it. will, you've talked about it, they want the structural reforms, get rid of the filibuster so they can ram the $15 minimum wage. nancy pelosi say it's inevitable, a lot of people in this hall hoping differently, rachel. rachel: yeah. and aoc said fire the pardon mementtarian. [laughter] -- parliamentarian. it's kind of crazy. but again, 9% of a covid rescue bill is actually about covid. and i loved the list that lucas put, it's not even the craziest sufficient in the bill. i mean, we have, you know, social justice farming is in there. there
there's nan -- inevitable.pete: yeah, it's a really interesting -- it's a scary reality of how much power they think they have. and i'm here at cpac, guys, the lights are just turning the on. it's my favorite part of the morning, so quiet. it's still quiet but people are trickling in. the energy will start to have turn up, and a lot of that, rachel, is because they see how far left and progressive the agenda has been under joe biden and how hard and fast they want to push it. will, you've...
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myself and senator mcconnell to speak for up to one minute each and then it be in order for me to make a nanleader. >> in a moment i'll ask the senate to pass legislation that would offer eugene goodman the congressional gold medal. in the weeks after the attack on january 6th the world learned about the incredible bravery of officer goodman on that fateful day. here in this trial we saw new video, powerful video, showing calmness under pressure, his courage in the line of duty and his foresight in the midst of chaos and the willingness to make himself a target of the mob's rage so that others might reach safety. officer goodman is in the chamber tonight. officer goodman, thank you. [ applause ] ♪ $ [ applause ] >> i just wanted to say i think we can all agree that eugene goodman deserves the highest honor congress can bestow but before we pass this legislation i want to be clear that he was not alone that day. the nation saw and has now seen numerous examples of the heroic conduct of the capitol police, the metropolitan police, the s.w.a.t. teams that were with us on january the 6th here in
myself and senator mcconnell to speak for up to one minute each and then it be in order for me to make a nanleader. >> in a moment i'll ask the senate to pass legislation that would offer eugene goodman the congressional gold medal. in the weeks after the attack on january 6th the world learned about the incredible bravery of officer goodman on that fateful day. here in this trial we saw new video, powerful video, showing calmness under pressure, his courage in the line of duty and his...