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fdr abandoned national health insurance to get social security enacted. every two or three years she would bring it up again and say isn't it time now to get national health insurance and each time someone would tell her, no, no, too much of a hot potato. we're not going to touch that one now. her very last communications with fdr were please don't forget national health insurance. [ applause ] >> thank you so much for your work on her. i was deeply grateful to you for having done that. as a feminist acres minor suggestion. i'm sensitive to the working man and would invite you to say working men and women, but that aside, i wonder if you could talk a little bit about what in her childhood might have foretold this deep sympathy to the working people and to those who are kind of left out? >> right. frances perkins was a very devout christian. she was an episcopalian and had an enormously deep empathy for the human condition. she was interested in the plight of immigrants, interested in the plight of workers. she often said she felt people's pain. she became
fdr abandoned national health insurance to get social security enacted. every two or three years she would bring it up again and say isn't it time now to get national health insurance and each time someone would tell her, no, no, too much of a hot potato. we're not going to touch that one now. her very last communications with fdr were please don't forget national health insurance. [ applause ] >> thank you so much for your work on her. i was deeply grateful to you for having done that....
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big central taxes that the government relies on, and that's are why there is speculation on national insurancepeople and the opposition have to confront. finally, to an issue close to the heart of the discussion — just when will hairdressers reopen? when can the house to expect an update so that hairdressers, hotels and other hospitality businesses can adequately prepare to reopen with social distancing measures in place? speaker: leader of the house. mr deputy speaker, when i was a child, i remember there being a song — "i'll be your long—haired lover from liverpool'. i have never aimed in my whole career to ended up looking like the long—haired lover from liverpool, but i fear i am heading that direction. i have never had long hair, and i'm beginning to wonder whether i ought to ask nanny if she can find a pudding bowl and put it on and see if something can be done as an emergency measure. jacob rees—mogg, who, after a tough week in the commons, might want to think carefully about who he lets loose with the scissors! and that's it from me for now. but dojoin me on bbc parliament on monday ni
big central taxes that the government relies on, and that's are why there is speculation on national insurancepeople and the opposition have to confront. finally, to an issue close to the heart of the discussion — just when will hairdressers reopen? when can the house to expect an update so that hairdressers, hotels and other hospitality businesses can adequately prepare to reopen with social distancing measures in place? speaker: leader of the house. mr deputy speaker, when i was a child, i...
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and, you know, that is why there is speculation around our national insurance, so, you know, saying,r it" is a copout from the real question to both government and opposition to confront. i'd like to ask philip hammond about the impact of coronavirus outbreak on the cost of the leaving the eu transition period without a deal. this is not the ideal environment to be trying to reach a long—term deal that will shape the relationship between the uk and its most important trading partner for decades to come, and if there was a way of doing something which is quick and dirty as it were, a simple arrangement, which may not suit either party as a long—term settlement, but which is an acceptable temporary stop gap, then that may be the best way forward. i think we will end up with something that is called a trade agreement by the end of the year but is actuallyjust an agreement to go on talking about this sector and that sector and whatever. so i'm more optimistic, i think, than a few people that we will avoid that cliff edge. i think a no—deal would be absolutely disastrous. you know, with e
and, you know, that is why there is speculation around our national insurance, so, you know, saying,r it" is a copout from the real question to both government and opposition to confront. i'd like to ask philip hammond about the impact of coronavirus outbreak on the cost of the leaving the eu transition period without a deal. this is not the ideal environment to be trying to reach a long—term deal that will shape the relationship between the uk and its most important trading partner for...
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fdr abandoned national health insurance. each time she would bring it up, someone would say too much of a hopped a tow. we will not touch that one now. her last communications with fdr were please don't forget national health insurance. >> thank you so much for your work on her. i'm deeply grateful to you for having done that. as a feminist, just a minor suggestion. i'm were sensitive to the working man and would invite you to say working men and women. that aside, i wonder what in her childhood might have foretold this deep sympathy to the working people and to those who are kind of left out. >> right. >> frances perkins it was a very devout christian. she's an episcopalian and she had enormously deep empathy for the human condition. she was interested in the plight of immigrants, she was interested in the plight of workers, she often said that she felt peoples pain. >> she became fascinated in the american economy. she studied business. she's very interested in businessmen and how they, businessmen and women, primarily at t
fdr abandoned national health insurance. each time she would bring it up, someone would say too much of a hopped a tow. we will not touch that one now. her last communications with fdr were please don't forget national health insurance. >> thank you so much for your work on her. i'm deeply grateful to you for having done that. as a feminist, just a minor suggestion. i'm were sensitive to the working man and would invite you to say working men and women. that aside, i wonder what in her...
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the chances under pressure kind of, will he be giving them national insurance holiday, these are bigo wait later in the year. when we are talking but the us economy that you wa nt to talking but the us economy that you want to know him about the quality ofjobs and want to know him about the quality of jobs and among want to know him about the quality ofjobs and among those 2.5 million a map similar questions for the reddish potential recovery. yes, i think the short—term and long—term questions about what this will look like and some of the short—term financial measures, we really need to be having a discussion on how we treat people and so we know, one of the major things that we talk about during this pandemic is that key workers, or people that have been dismissed as low skill workers. we have ca re dismissed as low skill workers. we have care workers in the pay is absolutely appalling in terms of the rate of pay per hour in the work thatis rate of pay per hour in the work that is being done is incredibly crucial to society you find in a lot of those jobs, crucial to society you f
the chances under pressure kind of, will he be giving them national insurance holiday, these are bigo wait later in the year. when we are talking but the us economy that you wa nt to talking but the us economy that you want to know him about the quality ofjobs and want to know him about the quality of jobs and among want to know him about the quality ofjobs and among those 2.5 million a map similar questions for the reddish potential recovery. yes, i think the short—term and long—term...
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taxes national insurance to self-employed and the employee which is something that's been on the government's radar for some time now this is the perfect excuse to bring something like that and then we've also got changes to the contract and regime to socal out the chief rivals the true deferred you know usual it's. questionable those in a comeback in from mexico the southern border so you can make a fair share of tax revenue over the next 12 months and watch out if your self employed it's aimed nimesh i thank you very much a day or 2. coming up after the break. i don't his body faces a period health professionals after referring to corona virus as a lifestyle disease and i will speak to one of the. i am you cannot be both with me yeah you know what i am. odd i know to no crowd. no shots no. action just helps because i am. going to lose track no 1st to. quench your thirst for action. the primary purpose of history is to understand the past as a guide to understanding the present and future history should not be deemed as feeling goodness knowledge it is because a lot of history is painful and
taxes national insurance to self-employed and the employee which is something that's been on the government's radar for some time now this is the perfect excuse to bring something like that and then we've also got changes to the contract and regime to socal out the chief rivals the true deferred you know usual it's. questionable those in a comeback in from mexico the southern border so you can make a fair share of tax revenue over the next 12 months and watch out if your self employed it's...
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nifesto commitments that were in the manifesto about not increasing the basic rate of tax, national insuranceecome do you think? it's worth bearing in mind that in the manifesto there were some pretty lavish promises about levelling up the country as well, so there is no doubt that the government is facing some very, very difficult trade—offs and some of those manifesto promises are going to be at the very least hotly debated inside cabinet because they need to make the sums add up and at the moment, given the enormous impact of the pandemic in katie's right in saying that we don't know what the bill is yet, they will have to make difficult choices and may be abandoned one of two things. kate, last thought on this? boris johnson and his cabinet have indicated that they do not want to reintroduce austerity but as mentioned, they have promised a lot of spending on top of normal public spending in the march budget and we are now seeing that elsewhere embedding ina are now seeing that elsewhere embedding in a lot of day—to—day spending, so there may be room to cut back but i think cuts to public
nifesto commitments that were in the manifesto about not increasing the basic rate of tax, national insuranceecome do you think? it's worth bearing in mind that in the manifesto there were some pretty lavish promises about levelling up the country as well, so there is no doubt that the government is facing some very, very difficult trade—offs and some of those manifesto promises are going to be at the very least hotly debated inside cabinet because they need to make the sums add up and at the...
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we have also been discussing with the uk government tax and national insurance implications because we penny reaches the pockets of our dedicated social care workforce. 0n the first point i am pleased to say that we have finalised this phase of the work so that we can begin to start making these £500 payments this month. they will be made to all social care staff giving direct personal care, in care homes and in people's homes themselves by domiciled it care workers and that will include personal assistance as well, employed by people under the direct payment scheme. we know that inside care homes, work goes on as a large household where a range of staff members developed close and valued relationships with residents and contribute to their care and well—being. during this pandemic many kitchen and domestic staff have taken on a wider caring role to ensure continue to care at the time they have spent with residents is vital as visiting with families has been restricted. i am pleased to say that in recognition of the extended role they have played and all the detailed work which has on
we have also been discussing with the uk government tax and national insurance implications because we penny reaches the pockets of our dedicated social care workforce. 0n the first point i am pleased to say that we have finalised this phase of the work so that we can begin to start making these £500 payments this month. they will be made to all social care staff giving direct personal care, in care homes and in people's homes themselves by domiciled it care workers and that will include...
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day—to—day spending, the government manifesto promised not to raise the rate of income tax, vat or national insuranceoble minister if he is able to guarantee that these commitments remain unchanged in light of the covid—19 pandemic? my lords, i am delighted that the noble lord is such an avid reader of conservative manifesto and i hope he found it improving reading. i will repeat that my honourable friend the chancellor of exchequer will be making a financial statement later this year. lord true. on 16june, 2016, the labour mp for batley and spen, jo cox, was killed by a far—right extremist in her constituency. on the fourth anniversary of her murder, her sister has asked people to "pull together with compasssion and kindness". in the commons, the speaker, sir lindsay hoyle, said the fact that she was murdered while on her way to meet her constituents made her death all the more shocking. she was doing what so many of us do as constituency mps. and that was what made her death all the more shocking. may i express on behalf of the whole house our sympathy with the family, friends and colleagues on thi
day—to—day spending, the government manifesto promised not to raise the rate of income tax, vat or national insuranceoble minister if he is able to guarantee that these commitments remain unchanged in light of the covid—19 pandemic? my lords, i am delighted that the noble lord is such an avid reader of conservative manifesto and i hope he found it improving reading. i will repeat that my honourable friend the chancellor of exchequer will be making a financial statement later this year....
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to help those businesses further, when my right honourable friend look at reducing vat and national insurance so we are not just cutting contributions for employers, so we are notjust cutting hair about cutting taxes? i will certainly look at all such measures but i do not wish to anticipate anything that my right honourable friend, the chancellor, might say. the prime minister will be aware, i'm sure, of the then un hull which isa i'm sure, of the then un hull which is a research venue. i did note that he talked about the task force in his speech. when will this task force to reports? how quickly can we get the aquarium open? in the meantime, any look at providing them extra specialised financial support? —— or can he look. she has heard what i have to say. we will do everything we can to get all sorts of venues opened as soon as possible, make them covid—i9 compliant. i'm sure we can get that. people and businesses across hartford and stored were rightly welcomed the prime minister's announcement. will my right honourable friend agreed with me that we should also continue to support the dev
to help those businesses further, when my right honourable friend look at reducing vat and national insurance so we are not just cutting contributions for employers, so we are notjust cutting hair about cutting taxes? i will certainly look at all such measures but i do not wish to anticipate anything that my right honourable friend, the chancellor, might say. the prime minister will be aware, i'm sure, of the then un hull which isa i'm sure, of the then un hull which is a research venue. i did...
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, employers national insurance, employers national insurance, employers national insurance, payroll taxt want to run out of time with you. i suppose the overriding question is how you pay for the things that need to be done if there is going to be tax cuts?” address that in the report and we've said, we called the fiscal rules, which is to make sure we do set out a strategy about how we eventually bring the government 's finances back into balance but now is not the right time, with record low interest rates, real interest rates are negative. it's right to use that capacity that the markets have effectively given the government to invest in infrastructure but in terms of day—to—day spending, extra spending on health and social, so many other things, we should not try to bring that into balance until we get back to the precrisis gdp levels because i think to do so would push our recovery, put it out already and at the moment, the wrong time. we don't want to see that but having a signal about how you eventually bring finances back under control is going to be important.” bring finances b
, employers national insurance, employers national insurance, employers national insurance, payroll taxt want to run out of time with you. i suppose the overriding question is how you pay for the things that need to be done if there is going to be tax cuts?” address that in the report and we've said, we called the fiscal rules, which is to make sure we do set out a strategy about how we eventually bring the government 's finances back into balance but now is not the right time, with record...
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of that new floodwall read when vested in costa rica resiliency, federal taxpayers to the national flood insurance program saved millions nearly hundreds of millions. more importantly, lives were saved and communities were saved. and of vibrant community workers go offshore to fund the great americans act were able to pick upio and continue with the lives without distraction. i'm speaking of louisiana. think of the in coastal areas across the united states. so investing in coastal resiliency protects all of these endeavors. i'm not saying to take any money away from the great american outdoors act rated the coastal amendment does not touch a time of the billions going to the parks. i am asking is some revenue scope to save the lives and livelihoods of hall of these people, 42 percent of americans who live in the coastal communities. instead, spend it all in parks. potholes, broken toilets pretty i've heard the arguments. if you fix that, you're wasting time. and you save more money down the road. and i test that argument. if we do something for the coastal resiliency number most if not just a leak
of that new floodwall read when vested in costa rica resiliency, federal taxpayers to the national flood insurance program saved millions nearly hundreds of millions. more importantly, lives were saved and communities were saved. and of vibrant community workers go offshore to fund the great americans act were able to pick upio and continue with the lives without distraction. i'm speaking of louisiana. think of the in coastal areas across the united states. so investing in coastal resiliency...
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and he took action, the president's decision to deploy the national guard to insure here in the very seeftd our democracy. -- the very east our democracy, that we preserve the law and order that is necessary for a free society. our way of life depends on security. and called on every governor in america to utilize their national guard in a similar fashion it's about protecting peaceful protesters and protecting businesses in the areas where rioting is taking place. and creating conditions where americans can express themselves in freedom of and openness that we always enjoyed throughout our history. jesse: more on my interview with mike pence and mad dog mattis. antifa showing signs of guerrilla warfare these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv
and he took action, the president's decision to deploy the national guard to insure here in the very seeftd our democracy. -- the very east our democracy, that we preserve the law and order that is necessary for a free society. our way of life depends on security. and called on every governor in america to utilize their national guard in a similar fashion it's about protecting peaceful protesters and protecting businesses in the areas where rioting is taking place. and creating conditions where...
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really clear and made me rethink was our narrative around health insurance and the prospects and absolute erasure of the possibility of a national health insurance program. in part because i think the traditional narrative associates that as an impossible resolution due to pressures from groups like the american medical association encrypt that one too tight insurance to employment. beyond that narrative, religious hospitals would on one hand publicly say that it is absolutely vital to provide health care to poor people, that this is necessary and tied to our religious beliefs, and at the same time, because they felt that i government health care system would completely destroy their own hospital system, did not want any part of a government health care system. this is an area in which it does not necessarily seem to be about religion or theology, but hospitals are businesses and corporations and groups that were heavily invested in the health care industry were making calculated business decisions that in some ways contradicted their own social justice or other theological orientations around health care and healing. it is this
really clear and made me rethink was our narrative around health insurance and the prospects and absolute erasure of the possibility of a national health insurance program. in part because i think the traditional narrative associates that as an impossible resolution due to pressures from groups like the american medical association encrypt that one too tight insurance to employment. beyond that narrative, religious hospitals would on one hand publicly say that it is absolutely vital to provide...
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department, linois law enforcement alarm systems, the illinois national guard, and the illinois department of transportation idot to insure that the safety of the public is a first priority. over the weekend, and into today, the i.s.p. has proudly assisted our various law firm partners across the state who also share our mission of public safety, including the chicago police department, our roara police department, oak lawn police department, north riverside police department, evergreen park police department, joliet police department, calumet city, lansing police department, rochelle police department, rockman police department, champagne police department, carbon dale police department and a host of other local police departments. we remain committed through assuring the lives and the rights of illinoisans are protected, and due to in the i.s.p. will be bringing additional officers from outside of the divisions of patrol from our various other divisions including the division of justice service, the di villings of criminal investigation, the division of forensic services and an internal investigation to name a few to su
department, linois law enforcement alarm systems, the illinois national guard, and the illinois department of transportation idot to insure that the safety of the public is a first priority. over the weekend, and into today, the i.s.p. has proudly assisted our various law firm partners across the state who also share our mission of public safety, including the chicago police department, our roara police department, oak lawn police department, north riverside police department, evergreen park...
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the first priority of any nation is to insure the sovereignty by protecting the integrity of its bordersegarded ineffective conventional wisdom put forth by folks in d.c. and instead listened to your operators. they have been very clear. they want effective, lasting border wall system. charles: folks, president trump at the border wall with a lot of luminaries celebrating the 200 miles of the border wall completion. the question still lingerings, does our galaxy hold dozens of intelligent alien civilizations? there is a new study out that says it could very well be true. theoretical physicist michio kaku will weigh in on that. he's next now more than ever, you need technology you can rely on. and people you can rely on. i'm a dell technologies advisor. me too. me too. me too. and if you're a small business, we're with you. we are with you. we're with you. we want to help. so we'll be right here. at home. answering your calls. providing support. and standing by you every step of the way. bye bye. you say that customers maklet's talk data.s. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wire
the first priority of any nation is to insure the sovereignty by protecting the integrity of its bordersegarded ineffective conventional wisdom put forth by folks in d.c. and instead listened to your operators. they have been very clear. they want effective, lasting border wall system. charles: folks, president trump at the border wall with a lot of luminaries celebrating the 200 miles of the border wall completion. the question still lingerings, does our galaxy hold dozens of intelligent alien...
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we have also been discussing with the uk government tax and national insurance implications because weude personal assistance as well, employed by people under the direct payment scheme. we know that inside ca re payment scheme. we know that inside care homes, what goes on as a large household where a range of staff members developed close and valued relationships with residents and contribute to their care and well—being. during this pandemic many kitchen and domestic staff have taken on a wider caring role to ensure continue to care at the time they have spent with residents is vital as visiting with families has been restricted. i am pleased to say that n recognition of the extender role they have played and all the detailed work which has gone on one of the past few weeks we are now able to extend this payment to those ancillary staff working in care homes. to confirm that nursing staff employed by care homes will also be eligible for this grant. that was the first minister of wales announcing the extension of the bonus scheme which has been given it to people and working in a care
we have also been discussing with the uk government tax and national insurance implications because weude personal assistance as well, employed by people under the direct payment scheme. we know that inside ca re payment scheme. we know that inside care homes, what goes on as a large household where a range of staff members developed close and valued relationships with residents and contribute to their care and well—being. during this pandemic many kitchen and domestic staff have taken on a...
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there are lots of other things that can be done, for example, when we recruit new people, national insurance we going to do when we moved into the growth phase of finding new people? you said these have been the toughest conditions you had to weather, do you feel confident you can get through this without losing staff? well, sadly we had to say goodbye to 180 colleagues when we went into lockdown, these were colleagues who only recently joined us lockdown, these were colleagues who only recentlyjoined us because we we re only recentlyjoined us because we were preparing to open new shops but were preparing to open new shops but we will have to see how things go, how the country and economy reshapes but i don't want to lose any colleagues, my colleagues are fantastic. highly skilled and highly motivated. we just need to see how people return to the high street and how they shop again because we've got to be a business, we need to make money. but i am hopeful, but we just need to see. james timpson, thank you very much. border controls are being lifted across much of europe from today, easing t
there are lots of other things that can be done, for example, when we recruit new people, national insurance we going to do when we moved into the growth phase of finding new people? you said these have been the toughest conditions you had to weather, do you feel confident you can get through this without losing staff? well, sadly we had to say goodbye to 180 colleagues when we went into lockdown, these were colleagues who only recently joined us lockdown, these were colleagues who only...
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working for long enoughin individual has been working for long enough in the uk and enough national insurancenet a safer and less misleading place? but i know my right honourable friend will agree that we cannot leave online platforms to regulate themselves? so can i urge him to allow no further delay in the bringing forward of the government's response to the online home white paper consultation and legislation which will enable this country to play the global leadership role on this it can and should play. i'm grateful to my right honourable friend and i know he has campaigned on this issue and i know the interest he has taken in online harm is. they are an evil. there is this real risk during the lockdown that terrible things have been going on behind closed doors, closed curtains, in this country, on the internet. we had a summit on the matter in no 10 recently and we are working at pace as he knows on new legislation against online harms. thank you, mr speaker. as if behaviour hasn't been bad enough, an agency in the supply chain did not pay staff during covid and awaiting clarification
working for long enoughin individual has been working for long enough in the uk and enough national insurancenet a safer and less misleading place? but i know my right honourable friend will agree that we cannot leave online platforms to regulate themselves? so can i urge him to allow no further delay in the bringing forward of the government's response to the online home white paper consultation and legislation which will enable this country to play the global leadership role on this it can...
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they have been working, paying taxes, paying national insurance.urn our backs on them. actually, i know selena who was talking to you. i've been in touch with her. but i think at this stage we need to think about how we support these families. we heard the prime minister talking last week, saying it was something he would look at but they need to look at it now, don't they, you are supporting at least a0 families in a similar position to selina, aren't you? absolutely. we've been having conversations and what i've been doing is contacting local businesses, local charities, and they've been amazing. showing compassion, generosity, their love. they've been providing things and helping families like selina, especially with rations. i got igota i got a statement from the government which i'm going to read ina government which i'm going to read in a moment, but what would you like to see the government do now in the short term? i think they need to acknowledge the restrictions of these visas during the covid period. they do need some financial support,
they have been working, paying taxes, paying national insurance.urn our backs on them. actually, i know selena who was talking to you. i've been in touch with her. but i think at this stage we need to think about how we support these families. we heard the prime minister talking last week, saying it was something he would look at but they need to look at it now, don't they, you are supporting at least a0 families in a similar position to selina, aren't you? absolutely. we've been having...
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insuring control of the downtown area. as i stated yesterday, each time the national guard is called forward, these guardsmen step out of their civilian lives. they get a call as they did yesterday at 5:00 in the morning telling them to report. they pack a bag. they tell their families goodbye. and they put their uniform on. and they lace their boots up really tight knowing that they're leaving for a period of time to respond across the state much like they have during the covid-19 response. and today we are in the process of calling up another 250 national guardsmen from the -- one of the 178 battalion, portions of the 2130 infantry battalion, and from our three air wings antorius scott and springfield teams from those areas to augment, again, local law enforcement throughout the state. two of those units, the one at the 178 infantry battalion should sound familiar as these units one just had a majority of that unit deployed overseas to afghanistan and the other just recently returned. the one at the 178 infantry battalion here in the chicagoland area has a proud heritage of -- of back to the eighth regimen, back being the f
insuring control of the downtown area. as i stated yesterday, each time the national guard is called forward, these guardsmen step out of their civilian lives. they get a call as they did yesterday at 5:00 in the morning telling them to report. they pack a bag. they tell their families goodbye. and they put their uniform on. and they lace their boots up really tight knowing that they're leaving for a period of time to respond across the state much like they have during the covid-19 response....
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floyd's death james mattis accuses trump of dividing instead of uniting the nation are to america has been sworn into of insurer discuss the extraordinarily candid remarks. rings so hollow to me when you have a secretary of defense and a general former general who essentially was carrying out a war that was never approved by congress that led to the deaths of millions of people across syria and who wanted to remain there and continue to fight wars in syria and across the middle east this is hardly a man of peace who is making these statements the mainstream corporate left in this car in this country you know always seems to forget you know i mean look of it they're the ones who elevated david frum and the you know other neo con types from the bush administration just because they agreed with them and going after donald trump so they'll elevate anyone just that they can attack their opposition in this case donald trump and the republicans the republicans would do the same thing you know that's the problem with the 2 party system in this country is that they have very short memories when it comes to who's throwin
floyd's death james mattis accuses trump of dividing instead of uniting the nation are to america has been sworn into of insurer discuss the extraordinarily candid remarks. rings so hollow to me when you have a secretary of defense and a general former general who essentially was carrying out a war that was never approved by congress that led to the deaths of millions of people across syria and who wanted to remain there and continue to fight wars in syria and across the middle east this is...
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they're cons at that particular timely working with governors to insure that we have safe reopenings across the nation. as for coronavirus task force briefings, those happened in the very early days of covid-19 and the pandemic. we were making major decisions on travel bans, major decisions on supplies and p.t.e. and therapeutics. it was very important that those decisions be made with the nation. now we're on a regular museum where we see a spike or an ember as the president calls it we're able to go quickly and put it out. we have that system in place. we don't have regular updates other than the updates i give you as news merits and i'm in consultation with dr. birx and the others. reporter: two questions on the president's tweet in regards to the tulsa rally when he said. what did he mean when he said that any protestors wouldn't be treated the way they were in new york, seattle and minneapolis? does the president indicate the rights to peaceably assemble should not apply to his rally in >> no, that's not at all what he was saying. what the president was noting was that there are inexcusable scene
they're cons at that particular timely working with governors to insure that we have safe reopenings across the nation. as for coronavirus task force briefings, those happened in the very early days of covid-19 and the pandemic. we were making major decisions on travel bans, major decisions on supplies and p.t.e. and therapeutics. it was very important that those decisions be made with the nation. now we're on a regular museum where we see a spike or an ember as the president calls it we're...
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national crisis. what our republican friends going to tell people whose unemployment insurance runs out, tough luck? what are our republican friends going to tell people evicted from their homes? too bad? what are our republican friends going to tell many public servants fired because their states are running out of money and we refused to step up to the plate? what are they going to tell the nation's parents when schools will not be able to open because we haven't given them the adequate resources to do so? we are going to tell them that the republican majority is asleep at the switch during a major national crisis but that will be of little solace. we would much rather work together and get things done. even on the bedrock issue of democracy elections the republican majority is once again been absent. the covid-19 pandemic has made our elections a challenge obviously. nevada, south carolina, wisconsin most recently and most glaringly in georgia, voters had to open significant barriers to voting. senators klobuchar, feinstein and peters have been demanding republican shares of their respective comm
national crisis. what our republican friends going to tell people whose unemployment insurance runs out, tough luck? what are our republican friends going to tell people evicted from their homes? too bad? what are our republican friends going to tell many public servants fired because their states are running out of money and we refused to step up to the plate? what are they going to tell the nation's parents when schools will not be able to open because we haven't given them the adequate...
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insurance in the role of the cares act during the 2019 pandemic. the senate returns at 10:00 a.m. to resume consideration of legislation to annually fund national parks and public land maintenance. on c-span3, the senate homeland security and governmental , also onommittee federal government buying and distribution strategies in response to covid-19. >> house nancy cold -- nancy pelosi and congressional democrats gathered in the capital's emancipation hall to remain silent and neil for eight minutes 46 seconds to honor, breonna taylor, ahmed aubrey and others. speaker pelosi: good morning, everyone. everyone, it's an honor to be here with the congressional, our distinguished chair. senator bass, senator booker, senator harris. the democratic leader of the senate, mr. schumer. emancipation hall aptly named for those that built the capital, sadly. last summer, a number of us went to ghana to observe the 400th anniversary of the first slave coming across the atlantic. that tragedy, that horror of history, slavery in our own country, and all the consequences of that, we are here to observe that pain. we are here to respect the actions of the americ
insurance in the role of the cares act during the 2019 pandemic. the senate returns at 10:00 a.m. to resume consideration of legislation to annually fund national parks and public land maintenance. on c-span3, the senate homeland security and governmental , also onommittee federal government buying and distribution strategies in response to covid-19. >> house nancy cold -- nancy pelosi and congressional democrats gathered in the capital's emancipation hall to remain silent and neil for...
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be debating trump, i think he should continue huddling in his closet with a case of insurer and an old stack of "national"'s because the moment he gets on stage it's going to be an ugly, ugly scene. >> jesse: day again, that one up. >> dagen: vice president joe biden is clearly serious about wanting the presidency because he's got almost 20 years on president obama and among biden, obama, and president trump, joe biden's face is certainly more taut than the other two so his works as it is very serious and i speak from personal experience, i can say that. >> jesse: all right, juan. >> juan: look at what president obama is doing, i think he saying to the democratic base, don't be complacent. i don't think there's any mystery there and the reason is "the new york times" poll out today has biden up by 14 points. that follows fox poll that had biden up by 12, cnn poll plus 14. so i think that when you hear president trump going after obama, does anybody remember what happened in obama gait? is just a big nothing, hearing people at his rally shout "lock her up," these are old reruns, summer reruns and i think
be debating trump, i think he should continue huddling in his closet with a case of insurer and an old stack of "national"'s because the moment he gets on stage it's going to be an ugly, ugly scene. >> jesse: day again, that one up. >> dagen: vice president joe biden is clearly serious about wanting the presidency because he's got almost 20 years on president obama and among biden, obama, and president trump, joe biden's face is certainly more taut than the other two so...
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insurance and the role of the cares act during the covid-19 pandemic. on c-span2, the senate returns at 10:00 a.m. to resume of legislation to annually fund national parks and public land maintenance. on c-span3, the senate homeland security governmental affairs committee holds a hearing on federal government buying and distribution strategies in response to covid-19. new york city mayor bill de blasio gave an update on the coronavirus pandemic and the protests over the death of george floyd. the city wasounced entering phase one of its reopening plan, coinciding with the 100th day of the start of the covid 19 outbreak in the city. he also fielded questions on his relationship with the commissioner of the new york police department following reports the city council was considering cuts to its budget. right. it is a very beautiful day today. it is a beautiful day for this mayor de blasio: all right. it is a very beautiful day today. it is a beautiful day for this city. this is a powerful day. day 100 of the coronavirus crisis, and it is the day that we start to liberate ourselves from this disease. the day we move forward. begins in new york city.
insurance and the role of the cares act during the covid-19 pandemic. on c-span2, the senate returns at 10:00 a.m. to resume of legislation to annually fund national parks and public land maintenance. on c-span3, the senate homeland security governmental affairs committee holds a hearing on federal government buying and distribution strategies in response to covid-19. new york city mayor bill de blasio gave an update on the coronavirus pandemic and the protests over the death of george floyd....
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the national auto club, well-known food delivery app, life insurance company, safe manufacturer and a online retailer. the world's largest, in fact. one last note, our response team just won our second emmy award. every story you see here begins with someone like you. if you're getting nowhere with a company go to nbcbayarea.com, go to the main menu, click the responds option or give us a call. 888-996-tips. when it's safe, jessica will bring cake to the newsroom. >> congratulations to the response team for sure. >>> new york district's broadway staying dark through the end of the year. theaters went dark march 12th. the goal is to reopen 2021. when the theater resumes, safety measures will be in place. details are still being worked out. they're refunding tickets through january 3rd, 2021. >> one of the bay area's most beloved parks reopened to visitors today. you can once again stroll through the redwoods at the muir woods monument. you must secure a reservation to get into the park. some of the hiking paths are one way and masks are mandatory. people showing up on day one said it w
the national auto club, well-known food delivery app, life insurance company, safe manufacturer and a online retailer. the world's largest, in fact. one last note, our response team just won our second emmy award. every story you see here begins with someone like you. if you're getting nowhere with a company go to nbcbayarea.com, go to the main menu, click the responds option or give us a call. 888-996-tips. when it's safe, jessica will bring cake to the newsroom. >> congratulations to...
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were not seen anywhere don't get any citizen writing no health insurance he's been easy for them how to answer we just started to visit my nation have to call their own economy. but most of them are getting this in malaysia that i do from bottle of this shall be the nature of someone something made to diffuse the media or probably go home those thoughts and. so for a bit to live to come to mogadishu or singapore in the middle east the good deeds or try to find a job that is dangers that doesn't look honest also want to do it. when you see the seeds of this committee opposing this will also people who stayed with no. running water into meadows impassiveness supply they don't have that but they're still running because they want to our money and then send back home. and if. i am myself and my green i came to malaysia in 2007 the student i did my goodness should be enough to divest for a few companies 22003000 then i started to develop. the main reason why i started that i saw the american worker how would be if she was suffering to begin life by something. the best sick idea of my children is very simple we want to bring the offl
were not seen anywhere don't get any citizen writing no health insurance he's been easy for them how to answer we just started to visit my nation have to call their own economy. but most of them are getting this in malaysia that i do from bottle of this shall be the nature of someone something made to diffuse the media or probably go home those thoughts and. so for a bit to live to come to mogadishu or singapore in the middle east the good deeds or try to find a job that is dangers that doesn't...
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the pub chain greene king and lloyd's of london insurers apologise for past links to the slave trade. president trump's former nationaly adviserjohn bolton accuses him of seeking china's help to win re—election in a new book the white house is trying to block. and the premier league is back, returning after three months with a moment of solidarty with the black lives matter movement as players took a knee straight after kick—off. good morning. the french president, emmanuel macron, will ask for a review of the uk's 14—day quarantine rule when he meets the prime minister in london today. this is the president's first foreign trip since the coronavirus lockdown began. but the foreign secretary, dominic raab, has sounded a note of caution about the possible easing of travel restrictions. our assistant political editor, norman smith, is in westminster this morning. hello to you, norman. as we mentioned, president macron‘s first foreign trip since restrictions eased in france, marking the 80th anniversary of that bbc broadcast by charles de gaulle. so, a really important commemoration for france, and for the important comm
the pub chain greene king and lloyd's of london insurers apologise for past links to the slave trade. president trump's former nationaly adviserjohn bolton accuses him of seeking china's help to win re—election in a new book the white house is trying to block. and the premier league is back, returning after three months with a moment of solidarty with the black lives matter movement as players took a knee straight after kick—off. good morning. the french president, emmanuel macron, will ask...
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he joins us next hour to reflect on the honor and the state of our nation today. eir insurance or credit today. less oral steroids. taking my treatment at home. nucala is a once-monthly add-on injection for severe eosinophilic asthma. not for sudden breathing problems. allergic reactions can occur. get help right away for swelling of face, mouth, tongue, or trouble breathing. infections that can cause shingles have occurred. don't stop steroids unless told by your doctor. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. may cause headache, injection site reactions, back pain, and fatigue. ask your doctor about nucala at home. find your nunormal with nucala. ♪ [chanting] griff: good saturday morning. we begin this 8:00 hour on the east coast with a fox news alert. protests taking a violent turn in portland, oregon as looters ransack stores near a police precinct. it comes as anti-cop protesters reportedly try to establish an autonomous zone in the city amid clashes with police. pete: they want a third country inside our country. and violence breaking out in richmond, virginia overnight
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national security community and with u.s. allies as part of our ongoing efforts to insure the safety of coalition forces overseas. nd disrupt the critical interagency work to collect, assess, and ascribe culpability. she is saying our national security was harmed as a result of this leak. how do you plan to figure out who leaked it? >> well i have requested and i think that they're going to have some, the department of justice and others investigate this because a leak is a serious thing here. because what happens is, if you have sources giving you information, good or bad, or you're working through intelligence sources, and a leak comes out, guess what, those sources roll up, they're not available anymore. you keep our folks in harm's way. you can't even assess the actual threat. that is the shame on the leaker. shame on "the new york times" for publishing it. shame on joe biden making those allegations. it is real stuff. david: congressman, very quickly to switch topics to the covid relief bill, another covid relief bill people are talking about, particularly nancy pelosi, are we going to pay people extra minimu
national security community and with u.s. allies as part of our ongoing efforts to insure the safety of coalition forces overseas. nd disrupt the critical interagency work to collect, assess, and ascribe culpability. she is saying our national security was harmed as a result of this leak. how do you plan to figure out who leaked it? >> well i have requested and i think that they're going to have some, the department of justice and others investigate this because a leak is a serious thing...
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both suffer because the kruger national park is a symbiotic sits between its people and its animals. brief look at some of the other business stories making news insurance giant lloyd's of london has said sorry for its role in the atlantic slave trade it was included in the university college database of companies with ties to slavery lloyds has pledged to fund opportunities for people of color. an indian confederation of companies is calling for a boycott of hundreds of chinese goods it follows a border clash between indian and chinese troops that left dozens of soldiers dead on both sides a boycott would backfire if china were to ban exports of raw materials. germany's dusun cope says the european commission has approved the sale of its elevated division a group of finance is agreed to pay over $70000000000.00 euros embattled industrial like on says it will use the money to pay off debt and restructure. russia is now lifting a ban on telegram 828000 cold war had seen the messaging app locked in russia on national security grounds until it gave up the keys to its ring christian but the company refused citing user privacy. and it most ok of c. has opene
both suffer because the kruger national park is a symbiotic sits between its people and its animals. brief look at some of the other business stories making news insurance giant lloyd's of london has said sorry for its role in the atlantic slave trade it was included in the university college database of companies with ties to slavery lloyds has pledged to fund opportunities for people of color. an indian confederation of companies is calling for a boycott of hundreds of chinese goods it...
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they tell people when unemployment insurance runs out those evicted from their homes what will they tell those that are running out of money what will they tell the nations parents when schools cannot open given the adequate resources to do so we will tell them the republican majority is asleep at the switch during a major national ecrisis we would much rather work together and get things done. and with those democracy elections the republican majority has once again been absent it has made elections a challenge nevada and wisconsin the most in georgia voters had to overcome significant barriers senators klobuchar has been demanding their respective committees hold hearings on these election issues the bare minimum the senate could do in response to widespread election issues. police reform and racial injustice voting rights and a global pandemic massive levels of unemployment these are huge issues that demand the attention of the united states senate of leader t mcconnell that the majority just seem cannot find the time racial justice and then is sadly missing in action. and to the nation circuit courts and those that opposes the healthcare law calling
they tell people when unemployment insurance runs out those evicted from their homes what will they tell those that are running out of money what will they tell the nations parents when schools cannot open given the adequate resources to do so we will tell them the republican majority is asleep at the switch during a major national ecrisis we would much rather work together and get things done. and with those democracy elections the republican majority has once again been absent it has made...
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cost an estimated 20 million americans their insurance coverage and null fie protections for preexisting conditions the filing came one day after the nationecord for the highest daily total of new coronavirus infections >> another 1.5 million people filed for unemployment benefits last week, that is 47 million people filing claims since the pandemic began those extended government relief programs are set to expire soon. stephanie ruehl asks, then what? >> a grim outlook for those still out of work. like jared more a hair stylist and lyft driver from chicago. >> money stopped, slow down with lyft, the salon completely shutdown it was scary >> reporter: moore is one of 19 million americans currently receiving unemployment benefits. compared to less than 2 million before the pandemic began. the john thorsmith is a lock smith. he was furloughed in april. >> it's a question where you're going to pay for everything. >> reporter: he's been receiving an extra $600 every week as part of the government's cares act. >> it's helped to keep my cell phone on, electricity on >> by july 31st, the extra payments will stop and in some states it could happe
cost an estimated 20 million americans their insurance coverage and null fie protections for preexisting conditions the filing came one day after the nationecord for the highest daily total of new coronavirus infections >> another 1.5 million people filed for unemployment benefits last week, that is 47 million people filing claims since the pandemic began those extended government relief programs are set to expire soon. stephanie ruehl asks, then what? >> a grim outlook for those...
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national unrest. that unrest has sparked a rally in property and casualty insurers like old republic as well as some of the gun stocks. look at smith smith & wesson up. businesses and consumers are looking to protect themselves right now. facebook stock also unpressure today. so is the ceo. "new york times" got hold of an audio call between mark zuckerberg and facebook employees where mark zuckerberg defending his decision not to do anything about president trump's facebook post that critics say have contributed to the violence we are seeing that unrest, the pandemic, all hitting tiffany, the jeweler. shares were halted at the end of the day today. they reopened and they closed down about 9%. what happened is according to the wwd, a fashion publication, the board of lvmh met today in paris to reconsider their $16.2 billion offer for tiffany because of this situation in the united states. that is a big story we're following, a deal potentially could fall apart. finally in the middle of all of this we're actually talking about deals coming together. an ipo, look at this, warner music aiming to sell 70 mi
national unrest. that unrest has sparked a rally in property and casualty insurers like old republic as well as some of the gun stocks. look at smith smith & wesson up. businesses and consumers are looking to protect themselves right now. facebook stock also unpressure today. so is the ceo. "new york times" got hold of an audio call between mark zuckerberg and facebook employees where mark zuckerberg defending his decision not to do anything about president trump's facebook post...
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argument, an estimated 20 million americans would lose insurance coverage and nullify protection from preexisting conditions coming one day after the nation hit a new record for the highest daily total of cases >> the george floyd justice and policing act passed last night banning choke holds as well as no-knock warrants like used in the shooting of breonna taylor in kentucky. one has already shot down the plan saying it goes too far. >> the disney splash mountain ride is getting a makeover changing the original song of the south theme to princess and the frog after an outcry of the 1946 film betrayal of african-americans, so much so, song of the south will not be featured on disney plus but will instead feature the song of the black disney princess. >>> you can see banks lower in the pre-market trade more when we come back after this can i find an investment firm with a truly long-term view that's been through multiple market cycles for over 85 years? with capital group, i can. talk to your financial professional or consultant for investment risks and information. talk to your financial professional or consultant bbut what if you couldg
argument, an estimated 20 million americans would lose insurance coverage and nullify protection from preexisting conditions coming one day after the nation hit a new record for the highest daily total of cases >> the george floyd justice and policing act passed last night banning choke holds as well as no-knock warrants like used in the shooting of breonna taylor in kentucky. one has already shot down the plan saying it goes too far. >> the disney splash mountain ride is getting a...
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this is one of the reasons why i that theor insuring definition of the strategic national stockpile,the expectations for what we want that stockpile to accomplish, needs to be codified in law and not subject to the whims of any particular political administration. i think we are largely in agreement. the details, though, i think we have to be careful about disconnecting areas that perhaps are not working quite as well based on how the current administration handled the response. host: another voice from the hearing that our guest testified was a ranking member peters from michigan. he said it is a national concern. here is more of what he had to say. [video clip] >> we must provide funding to all of our pandemic response efforts and also ensure our national stockpile is well-maintained and prepared to address a broad range of possible threats. we must improve the communication between states and the federal government regarding available resources, and strengthen the federal government's role in managing supplies in this and other future crises. finally, we must take steps to address
this is one of the reasons why i that theor insuring definition of the strategic national stockpile,the expectations for what we want that stockpile to accomplish, needs to be codified in law and not subject to the whims of any particular political administration. i think we are largely in agreement. the details, though, i think we have to be careful about disconnecting areas that perhaps are not working quite as well based on how the current administration handled the response. host: another...
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insurance during the covid-19 pandemic. senate resumes consideration of legislation to annually fund national parks and public land maintenance. the government affairs committee holds a hearing on government buying and distribution strategies in response to covid-19. president trump met with law enforcement officials amid protests over george floyd's death. the president said he does not or dismantlingng the police, adding his view that 99% of police officers are great people. law enforcement officials spoke about progress made in kernel justice reform, and the need for law and order. pres. trump: thank you very much, it is an honor to have law enforcement, they have enforced the laws. they have done a fantastic job. we had among the best numbers we have ever had in terms of recorded history. this has been a strong year for less crime. reason for less crime. we had great law enforcement. i am proud of them. crime. we had great law enforcement. i am proud of them. there won't be defunding or dismantling of our police. there will not be any disbanding of our police. the police have been letting us live in peace, we want to ensu
insurance during the covid-19 pandemic. senate resumes consideration of legislation to annually fund national parks and public land maintenance. the government affairs committee holds a hearing on government buying and distribution strategies in response to covid-19. president trump met with law enforcement officials amid protests over george floyd's death. the president said he does not or dismantlingng the police, adding his view that 99% of police officers are great people. law enforcement...
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resource available to insure that they're responsive to their communities, and the overwhelming number of people who wear that uniform whether it's, you know, law enforcement or in our nationalse they love america, and they love americans. and we need to stand with them and against these riots that seem to be terrorizing people in the name of a politics that is radical and leftist. lou: well, and a president who has, is, in my opinion, the greatest president in the country's history. he has handled not only this pandemic, this crisis, but with every one that's preceded. i mean, no president in his first term in office has ever seen this kind of challenge and threat to the united states and overcome it. and i have, i just cannot comprehend mitt romney's and the other rinos of the senate in particular. you may be distressed to learn that colin powell is not going to vote for him, congressman, in november. he didn't the last time either. you may be astonished to find that george w. bush, the way the national left-wing media's reporting it, they were sure, sure trump votes going boo this. your -- into this. your reaction to the rinos in both the house and the senate. >> yeah, i
resource available to insure that they're responsive to their communities, and the overwhelming number of people who wear that uniform whether it's, you know, law enforcement or in our nationalse they love america, and they love americans. and we need to stand with them and against these riots that seem to be terrorizing people in the name of a politics that is radical and leftist. lou: well, and a president who has, is, in my opinion, the greatest president in the country's history. he has...