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and then there's this bit of a startling story really newsweek 1st released the details of how the u.s. government has a task force that's ready to go just in case the coronavirus causes some kind of nationwide chaos the plan calls for among other things are specific plan to secure the area that we're reporting from here this is after all washington d.c. the capital of the united states of america will they actually lock down the capital using the u.s. military. here is our to use michele green stud with the story. rick it's called joint task force national capital region almost $10000.00 of these soldiers were activated on march 16th and their job is to safely evacuate washington d.c. the job of this military task force is what the military calls homeland defense that means preparing for civil unrest and it also means making sure we have continuity of government if civil government breaks down that means making sure white house officials are safely evacuated as well as other officials like military leaders to secret locations throughout march and april they've been practicing in setti
and then there's this bit of a startling story really newsweek 1st released the details of how the u.s. government has a task force that's ready to go just in case the coronavirus causes some kind of nationwide chaos the plan calls for among other things are specific plan to secure the area that we're reporting from here this is after all washington d.c. the capital of the united states of america will they actually lock down the capital using the u.s. military. here is our to use michele green...
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there is a startling story that we're following for you on this story and 1st appeared on newsweek it details how the u.s. government has a task force get this task force that is. ready to go just in case the coronavirus causes nationwide chaos and the plan specifically calls for a way to secure the area where we're reporting from right now in other words using the u.s. military to lock down the nation's capital d c. more of the story. rick it's called joint task force national capital region almost $10000.00 of these soldiers were activated on march 16th and their job is to safely evacuate washington d.c. the job of this military task force is what the military calls homeland defense that means preparing for civil unrest and it also means making sure we have continuity of government if civil government breaks down that means making sure white house officials are safely evacuated as well as other officials like military leaders to secret locations throughout march and april they've been practicing in 17 people via helicopter across the country according to newsweek these soldiers were
there is a startling story that we're following for you on this story and 1st appeared on newsweek it details how the u.s. government has a task force get this task force that is. ready to go just in case the coronavirus causes nationwide chaos and the plan specifically calls for a way to secure the area where we're reporting from right now in other words using the u.s. military to lock down the nation's capital d c. more of the story. rick it's called joint task force national capital region...
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so this question is from "newsweek." recently signed the care zack relief package but according to sosa's, billings executives are still depending on the layoffs. to stay in business or in this pandemic be penalized for laying off workers after doing so? >> president trump: the eight hasn't been given yet but they will be asking my opinion peer they haven't even asked yet. they have not asked for it yet but they probably will. now at the same time, they do have to run the company. this isn't a great time to sell airplanes, let's not kid ourselves. you're a businessperson, boeing makes airplanes, they had a big problem but they make the greatest airplanes. they make the best airplanes in the world. they had the problem with one, they got it too complex. become so complex have to be able to fly it, it's a mistake, every two years they want to make it more and more. they had great success with the 737. then all of a sudden, they do the max and they say let's make it more complicated, let's put it on different engines, let's
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he was working for newsweek over nearly two decades. he joined newsweek in the late 1980s as a business media writer, and within a few years he was off the cover the rest of the world on postings that make him in, nairobi, berlin, jerusalem, cape town and back here in the u.s. in los angeles. and for the past decade and a half, is continue to report and travel widely. writing for of range of publications printed four years ago he won the national magazine award and reporting where titled minors asserted and i don't know if i'm already infected. [laughter]. it was still priced winning story. and it told the story of a physician in sierra leone, and the effort to control the ebola right there. in addition to the timbuktu book, josh has written otherkt books, one about his younger brother who became a religious fundamentalist and another valve seat for 2002 of the church of nativity in bethlehem, and a story with 1923 earthquake and fire struck japan. it is been said of josh that he reports like a journalist and writes like a novelist. and
he was working for newsweek over nearly two decades. he joined newsweek in the late 1980s as a business media writer, and within a few years he was off the cover the rest of the world on postings that make him in, nairobi, berlin, jerusalem, cape town and back here in the u.s. in los angeles. and for the past decade and a half, is continue to report and travel widely. writing for of range of publications printed four years ago he won the national magazine award and reporting where titled minors...
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, covered and newsweek magazine of remains at one of the killing, one of the nazi concentration camps victims shoes, and even him, learned the architects of genocide, on the cover of time magazine in october of 1943. the article and interior reads that the gestapo had organized an extermination without parallel. magazines are covering this story. we don't have a name for the crime. winston churchill famously says, we on the presence of a crime without a name. we wanted to tell the story of this man, who coins the word genocide. he defines genocide is that the lord destruction of a nation or ethnic group. in 1944, the washington post runs an editorial simple he titled, genocide, which speaks about the atrocities going on. i think part of american runs -- america does doubt and their unwillingness to believe what was happening when it was happening was the effect that it didn't have a name for the crime until very late. genocide is coined during the war as the mass murder of jews is going on. in this animated map we are mapping two things on each other. the nazi killing process and the
, covered and newsweek magazine of remains at one of the killing, one of the nazi concentration camps victims shoes, and even him, learned the architects of genocide, on the cover of time magazine in october of 1943. the article and interior reads that the gestapo had organized an extermination without parallel. magazines are covering this story. we don't have a name for the crime. winston churchill famously says, we on the presence of a crime without a name. we wanted to tell the story of this...
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the code that i think i need to piss and i'm ot the adams family the mislead i'm a newbie to newsweekinto only as i can now with a high news when i have any. it would be like a time with him is it almost has any man or woman seeker. her ex. eat. her. of ocean typical that of an a washed it just because she is still the daughter opposite there. is a method to the teacher that is going home that of an official as i put it best you can be. visual dismissal for leisure particle to fully measure commander in quantity issue there is good and. good combat on for the. i'm feeling over 12 i put on a music. a few. i . was pretty good but then i got. sick of it under seal. beethoven carried around his ideas for a new large scale symphony for many years 'd in 823 he finally put his 9th symphony down on paper over a period of 9 months the preparations for the 1st performance in vienna in 1904 were soured by bitter arguments the concert was postponed several times beethoven was furious about careless copyist obstinate singers and too little pain the composer cancelled but then relented. quite frien
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can get a mining a gun in the biz and i'm ot the addams family don't miss the month my new beta newsweeknto or as i can tell was a high news when i left i mean. that would have been our concern with them as it almost was invalid classroom sica. her ex. eat. her. of wasn't typical better than a washed up has the officer of a daughter opposite there is a method to the. home bit of an official don't put it past you to the. visual or dismissal for use a particle to sleep measure a command in kentucky. and. get back on for the. i feel over 12 and put on. the music a few cows. i . want to go. with it but i got. covered under seal. beethoven carried around his ideas for a new large scale symphony for many years in 823 he finally put his 9th symphony down on paper over a period of 9 months the preparations for the 1st performance in vienna in 1904 were soured by bitter arguments the concert was postponed several times beethoven was furious about careless copyist obstinate singers and too little pay the composer cancelled but then relented. not these sounds better as instead strike up more pleasi
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the code that i think i need the peace and the addams family don't miss the mad men who beat the newsweekinto only as i can all the high news when i have any. it would be like a time with them is it almost has any man not just one seeker. of ocean typical better than a lost if his bosses feel the daughter opposite there is a method of teaching. bit of end of dishes and put it past you to the. visual disadvantage of really measure a command in kentucky. and. a baton for the. a few leaned over to vote the dollar and. there are a few key. when you go to put it but they got. covered under seal. beethoven carried around his ideas for a new large scale symphony for many years 'd in 823 he finally put his 9th symphony down on paper over a period of 9 months the preparations for the 1st performance in vienna in 1904 or soured by bitter arguments the concert was postponed several times beethoven was furious about careless copyist obstinate singers and too little pain the composer cancelled but then relented. franz not these songs but as instead strike up more pleasing and more joyful ones. on frid
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he joined newsweek and the late 1980s as a business and media writer but within a few years he was off to cover the rest of the world on postings that paste them in nairobi, brandis andres, berlin, jerusalem, cape town and back here in the u.s. in los angeles. for the past decade and a half he's continued to report and travel widely writing for a range of publications. four years ago he won the national magazine award in reporting for a piece titled, my nurses are dead and i don't know if i'm i already infected. still a prize-winning story. [laughter] the told the story of a physician in sierra leone who led the effort to control the ebola outbreak in there. in addition to the timbuktu book josh has written three other previous works, one about his younger brother who became a religious fundamentalist, another about the siege in 2002 of the church of the tivoli in bethlehem, and a third about the deadly 1923 earthquake and fire that struck japan. it has been said of josh that he reports like a journalist and writes like a novelist. that certainly is the case with his work in "the falco
he joined newsweek and the late 1980s as a business and media writer but within a few years he was off to cover the rest of the world on postings that paste them in nairobi, brandis andres, berlin, jerusalem, cape town and back here in the u.s. in los angeles. for the past decade and a half he's continued to report and travel widely writing for a range of publications. four years ago he won the national magazine award in reporting for a piece titled, my nurses are dead and i don't know if i'm i...
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at one point newsweek magazine have a snapping pitbull on the cover of a magazine i thought i have to work a pit bull dog into this novel. i've got i'm going to stay timely. back in those days i think it was even a statue in florida that every mobile home park have to have at least three or four i have a burglar in the book. i'm not a big fan of burglars. i have him breaking into a trailer. he has a screwdriver. suddenly out of the shadows flies this big pit bull. the guy takes his screwdriver and he kills the pitbull dog with it. the dog does not let go of his arm. it begins with a relationship the relationship about 104 pages in the novel between the guy in the dead pitbull in a way it was a dizzy journey disney journey sort of thing. he becomes delirious from the pain and infection. he names the dog. he goes to the toll booth at the turnpike. i didn't find anything particularly strange about it. to me it was the ultimate pitbull story. i was talking to a group of lawyers when the book came out. afterwards i'm shaking hands. some guy comes up and says he said who told you about the
at one point newsweek magazine have a snapping pitbull on the cover of a magazine i thought i have to work a pit bull dog into this novel. i've got i'm going to stay timely. back in those days i think it was even a statue in florida that every mobile home park have to have at least three or four i have a burglar in the book. i'm not a big fan of burglars. i have him breaking into a trailer. he has a screwdriver. suddenly out of the shadows flies this big pit bull. the guy takes his screwdriver...
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military personnel here at home in the battle against this virus newsweek reported recently that the u.s. military is preparing forces to assume a larger role in the coronavirus response including the controversial mission of quelling civil disturbances and then forcing the law a mission that the military has not engaged in for almost 30 years joining us now to discuss the dangers of deploying the u.s. military here at home in a time of crisis not for freeman a member of the coordinator committee for the black alliance for peace and that always a pleasure having you on sir thank you it's always a pleasure to be so i want to start with just give people an idea of what are the major potential dangers found in you. the u.s. military not just the national guard which is under control of state governors but the u.s. military army navy air force in operation with domestically during a time of crisis. these are people who are pretty much training as to confront enemy combatants as you will and really thinking thinking that or being trained dentists who have the disposition of the people tha
military personnel here at home in the battle against this virus newsweek reported recently that the u.s. military is preparing forces to assume a larger role in the coronavirus response including the controversial mission of quelling civil disturbances and then forcing the law a mission that the military has not engaged in for almost 30 years joining us now to discuss the dangers of deploying the u.s. military here at home in a time of crisis not for freeman a member of the coordinator...
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changed nothing can ever be the same so that sort of fantasy that number those headlines on like newsweek or time magazine saying we're the you know we're better than bigger than saudi arabia of oil and the fact is we were. never it was all a fantasy it was a fiction it was a hollywood film because if we could crumble like that and disintegrate into dust in the texas desert at that at the cost of you know once oil goes under $20.00 and speaking of hollywood that takes me to the whole thing not the having this is the holding. box office in hollywood the domestic box office movie theaters brought in a whopping $5179.00 for the week of march 20th to the $26.00 down 100 percent from 204000000 193406 the same week the year ago those numbers are just incredible he says hollywood films are like fracking it's been around for a 100 years and it's all been a losing business for the films in the studios are the box office is a loss leader they don't make money because fraud for them tax fraud it's just like you are saying they are with all of the l.v.i. mates and then getting ready for there was an
changed nothing can ever be the same so that sort of fantasy that number those headlines on like newsweek or time magazine saying we're the you know we're better than bigger than saudi arabia of oil and the fact is we were. never it was all a fantasy it was a fiction it was a hollywood film because if we could crumble like that and disintegrate into dust in the texas desert at that at the cost of you know once oil goes under $20.00 and speaking of hollywood that takes me to the whole thing not...
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to have the adventurous working for newsweek over two decades in the late eighties within a few years he was off to cover the rest of the world to be based in nairobi and when a serious and cape town and back in the us in los angeles. over the past decade and ae half continuing to report to win the national magazine award but and to tell the story of those who left on - - had the effort to control the ebola outbreak. and rich and three other previous works with the younger brother who is a religious fundamentalist. another with the sieger of the church of nativity in bethlehem. so it was said of josh that he reports like a journalist and writes like a novelist. that is certainly the case. the book describes the jexploits and then to travel the world stealing highly valued birds of prey to sell them to enthusiast in the uae where falcons and raptors are used for sport. but the other central character is the detective for the wildlife crime unit to specialize in ornithological crime and was determined. the book is a thrilling fast-paced chronicle. it is more than just a detective story
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this case, you see in this case pictures from newsweek magazine, soviet pictures of remains at one of the killing -- one of the concentration camps. victims' shoes. the architect of genocide on the cover of "time" in october of 1943. in the article in the interior of the magazine reads that the gestapo have organized a program of extermination without parallel. we show then multiple american magazines are covering this story. we don't have a name for the crime. churchill famously says in 1941, we're in the presence of a crime without a name. we wanted to tell the story in the exhibition of lempkin who coins the war genocide. the destruction of a nation or ethnic group. in 1944, on december 3, 1944, "the washington post" runs an editorial simply titled, genoci genocide, which speaks about the apr atrocities going on as purposeful killings. i think part of americans doubt and part of their unwillingness to believe what's happening as it's happening is the fact that we don't have a name for the crime until very late. genocide is coined during the war as this mass murder of jews as going
this case, you see in this case pictures from newsweek magazine, soviet pictures of remains at one of the killing -- one of the concentration camps. victims' shoes. the architect of genocide on the cover of "time" in october of 1943. in the article in the interior of the magazine reads that the gestapo have organized a program of extermination without parallel. we show then multiple american magazines are covering this story. we don't have a name for the crime. churchill famously says...
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you also see pictures of newsweek magazine, soviet photos that had leaked out in september at one ofheains nazi concentration camps. victims shoes. and even himmler, heinrich himmler on the cover of the magazine. the article and interior reads that the gestapo had organized a program of extermination without parallel. multiple american magazines are covering this story. we don't have a name for the crime. winston churchill famously says, in 1941, we're in the presence of a crime without a name. and we wanted to tell the story of this man, who coins the word genocide during the war. he defines genocide is that the -- the deliberate destruction of a nation or ethnic group. and in 1944, the washington post runs an editorial simply titled, "genocide," which speaks about the atrocities going on. i think part of america does -- americans doubt and part of their unwillingness to believe factwas happening was the that it didn't have a name for the crime until very late. but genocide is coined during the war as the mass murder of jews is going on. in this animated map, we're mapping two thing
you also see pictures of newsweek magazine, soviet photos that had leaked out in september at one ofheains nazi concentration camps. victims shoes. and even himmler, heinrich himmler on the cover of the magazine. the article and interior reads that the gestapo had organized a program of extermination without parallel. multiple american magazines are covering this story. we don't have a name for the crime. winston churchill famously says, in 1941, we're in the presence of a crime without a name....
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jones in your latest "newsweek" column, you said there are three principles that may be achieved.aluing all individuals and population equally, recognizing and rectifying, historical justices and providing resources according to need. my plan was to ask you to focus on one because of time, but the truth is, they have to work in concert? >> that's right. and these principles are in contrast to how our society is structured to date. if i were to put a name on why we're seeing the excess flattening due to covid-19, i'd say it's due to racism. where racism is a system that structures opportunity and assigns it by race. as dr. allen says, racism has been causing all of these excess deaths and babies dying before their first birthday. mothers dying during pregnancy. all of that. the reason that the country seems to be waking up against, as we woke up with katrina or flint or the charleston massacre. and the reason we're waking up against with the racism is that the black bodies are piling up so fast that we can't ignore them or normalize them. >> so, one of the things that you support i
jones in your latest "newsweek" column, you said there are three principles that may be achieved.aluing all individuals and population equally, recognizing and rectifying, historical justices and providing resources according to need. my plan was to ask you to focus on one because of time, but the truth is, they have to work in concert? >> that's right. and these principles are in contrast to how our society is structured to date. if i were to put a name on why we're seeing the...
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. >> laura: i enjoyed your piece in the "newsweek" as well. i learned a lot. >> thank you. >> laura: coming up, after spending weeks dismissing hydroxychloroquine, dr. fauci is now touting another drug. the question is why and is it effective? we hope all new drugs could be. remember the arizona man who made headlines after drinking fish tank cleaner? there is a shocking new twist to that story. stay tuned. (somber music) - this is an urgent message from the international fellowship of christians and jews. there is an emergency food crisis for elderly holocaust survivors in the former soviet union. - this is a fight against time. what we're dealing with is coming out, meeting someone who's 85, 90 years old, can't get around, has no food, has no water and just wants to give up and die. and that's where we come in. we are called to comfort these people, to be a blessing to their lives. - [presenter] for just $25 we'll rush an emergency survival package to help one desperate elderly person for a month. call right now. - in ukraine there's no supp
. >> laura: i enjoyed your piece in the "newsweek" as well. i learned a lot. >> thank you. >> laura: coming up, after spending weeks dismissing hydroxychloroquine, dr. fauci is now touting another drug. the question is why and is it effective? we hope all new drugs could be. remember the arizona man who made headlines after drinking fish tank cleaner? there is a shocking new twist to that story. stay tuned. (somber music) - this is an urgent message from the...
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. >> laura: rick, thank you so much and i enjoy your piece in "newsweek" as well. it was an instructive and i learned a lot thank you. >> thank you. >> laura: coming up after weeks of dismissing hydroxychloroquine, dr. fauci is touting another drug but the question is why? is it effective? we hope all new drugs could be. remember that arizona man made headlines after drinking fish tank cleaner? well from a shocking new twist to that story. stay tuned (announcer) in this world where people are staying at home, many of life's moments are being put on hold. at carvana, we understand that, for some, getting a car just can't wait. to help, we're giving our customers up to 90 days to make their first payment. shop online from the comfort of your couch, and get your car with touchless delivery to keep you safe. and for even greater peace of mind, all carvana cars come with a seven-day return policy. so, if you need to keep moving, we're here for you. at carvana-- the safer way to buy a car. ♪ >> data shows that remdesivir has a clear-cut, significant, positive effect in d
. >> laura: rick, thank you so much and i enjoy your piece in "newsweek" as well. it was an instructive and i learned a lot thank you. >> thank you. >> laura: coming up after weeks of dismissing hydroxychloroquine, dr. fauci is touting another drug but the question is why? is it effective? we hope all new drugs could be. remember that arizona man made headlines after drinking fish tank cleaner? well from a shocking new twist to that story. stay tuned (announcer) in...
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times declared that the soldiers were enthralled and the musical spirit of war came to cap the land newsweek claimed the whole world knows about demetri shostakovich. i think it is difficult today to imagine a piece of classical music taking on such political meaning. it is almost impossible to imagine. in 1945 with the surrender of germany and japan, a new era marked by unprecedented challenges and energizing possibilities again to take shape. for the united states, the new age into to a fundamentally different orientation toward the world. many musicians in the u.s. embraced the idea that there art would be able to -- that their art would be able to contribute to a new world. despite this, controversies erected -- erupted. even after the nazi threat was gone, the prospect of certain artists coming to america to perform, particularly those who were seen as supporting or sympathizing with hitler's, cast a pall over the american music scene. given what nazi-ism had perpetrated across europe, many believed that with those whose wartime behavior was suspect, there was no compromise. moreover, a
times declared that the soldiers were enthralled and the musical spirit of war came to cap the land newsweek claimed the whole world knows about demetri shostakovich. i think it is difficult today to imagine a piece of classical music taking on such political meaning. it is almost impossible to imagine. in 1945 with the surrender of germany and japan, a new era marked by unprecedented challenges and energizing possibilities again to take shape. for the united states, the new age into to a...
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state she began her career in journalism working as with the legendary investigative reporter and newsweek international and new york observer among other publications and in 2005 she published two novels about 21st century parenting over a constellation of issues on matters of religion she has written for the new york times, the nation and the atlantic as well as our third 2012 the good news club which investigated religious fundamentals. joined tonight previously david worked at msnbc as a writer producer the last 20 years focusing on writing books reporting on the far right of society. and then his book hell followed with her looking at the dark side of the american border during the latino book awards for nonfiction. inside the dangerous rise of nationalism is a subject of the program he will join us in a little bit the please join help me to welcome catherine stewart's. thank you to townhall. i hope everyone watching for home is staying comfy we don't need to tell anyone here this is a tragedy and and to bring us together in the evidence-based fashion and to work collaboratively to su
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her recent piece for newsweek magazine is titled "coronavirus disease discriminates. health care doesn't have to." why don't you elaborate on that, dr. jones? this issue and why you see this disparate effect on the african-american population. >> covid-19 is exposing u.s. racism in a stark n new way because the blacack and brorown bodies arare piling up so fast that thehey can't -- these debts can be normalized or ignored. in the array that racism is operating in this pandemic -- and this pandemic is two different fronts. it is increasing exposure to the increasedit has vulnerability to the virus. so increasing exposure to the virus because the way that racism that structures opportunity and assigns value has structured our educational opportunities and job opportunities. facing carloront income, undederappreciated jobs where e we are part of the essential workforce that really isn't getting its full attention and certainly not getting the full protection that we need. racism has increased the vulnerability of us to this virus because living in racially segregated com
her recent piece for newsweek magazine is titled "coronavirus disease discriminates. health care doesn't have to." why don't you elaborate on that, dr. jones? this issue and why you see this disparate effect on the african-american population. >> covid-19 is exposing u.s. racism in a stark n new way because the blacack and brorown bodies arare piling up so fast that thehey can't -- these debts can be normalized or ignored. in the array that racism is operating in this pandemic...
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newsweek says americans eligible for the stimulus package have started seeing payments, the one-time payment from the treasury, arrived in their accounts, looking to ease pressure from the economic downturn. ae chief executive officer of mobile banking startup said that a bunch of the first wave of payments from the cares are cap started to appear in their customers accounts. datat sopp said current's indicates around 40% of the deposits so far were for $1200. this is barbara in new york, city -- in new york city. how are you doing? caller: how are you? host: fine. caller: several people have brought up that churches should be exempt. exempt,r stores are staples is exempt, the banks are exempt, the stock exchange is still working, that i churches should be exempt -- then i think churches should be exempt. solid rockpplaud church in ohio, holding service today. pastor tony spell in life tabernacle church in baton rouge. the core mission of the church is to comfort the afflicted. their job is to shepherd the flock in times when we are terrified, when we do not know where to turn or who
newsweek says americans eligible for the stimulus package have started seeing payments, the one-time payment from the treasury, arrived in their accounts, looking to ease pressure from the economic downturn. ae chief executive officer of mobile banking startup said that a bunch of the first wave of payments from the cares are cap started to appear in their customers accounts. datat sopp said current's indicates around 40% of the deposits so far were for $1200. this is barbara in new york, city...
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it's the reason why we co-authored an op-ed in newsweek to say that the next cares act can be an assaultfeline on black and brown businesses. we have to partner financial technology companies with the community development financial institutions so that the next bill actually provide relief in the way it's needed. what's happening right now, donald trump is not working and our black and brown businesses are on the verge of extinction in the bronx and so many communities of color if we don't resolve this immediately. >> thank you for sounding the alarm for us and explaining how your community feels forgotten during all of this. we appreciate talking to you. >> thank you, alisyn. >>> we want to take a moment to remember people lost to the coronavirus. billy birmingham was an emt in kansas city since 1998. he's the first city employee to succumb to the virus. the city's firefighter memorial was turned on in birmingham's honor. he was 69. he had seven kid, more than a dozen grandchildren and great grandchildren. >> david was 49 years old. he loved to fish and be around family. his daughter s
it's the reason why we co-authored an op-ed in newsweek to say that the next cares act can be an assaultfeline on black and brown businesses. we have to partner financial technology companies with the community development financial institutions so that the next bill actually provide relief in the way it's needed. what's happening right now, donald trump is not working and our black and brown businesses are on the verge of extinction in the bronx and so many communities of color if we don't...
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. >> so this question is from newsweek, a significant amount of federal aid was made available to boeing, according to sources, boeing executives are still planning a round of layoffs. still a company that accepts federal aid be penalized for laying off workers. >> the aid hasn't been given yet. they haven't even asked for aid yet. at the same time, they do have to run a company, you know this isn't a great time to sell airplanes, if you're a businessperson, boeing makes airplanes, they make the greatest airplanes and they make the best airplanes in the world, they had the problem with one, they got it too complex, you have to be number one at your class at m.i.t. to fly it. they had great access with the 737 the boeing 737, then all of a sudden they do the max and they say let's make it more complicated. it wasn't exactly a good decision. bad decision. very bad decision. horrible decision. number one, human lives. number two, horrible what's happened to the company. here's a company from a business standpoint was like probably the greatest company in the world, in my opinion, i think it
. >> so this question is from newsweek, a significant amount of federal aid was made available to boeing, according to sources, boeing executives are still planning a round of layoffs. still a company that accepts federal aid be penalized for laying off workers. >> the aid hasn't been given yet. they haven't even asked for aid yet. at the same time, they do have to run a company, you know this isn't a great time to sell airplanes, if you're a businessperson, boeing makes airplanes,...
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newsweek called her one ofof the heroes of the pandemic. this is demomocracy now!democracynow.o.org, the e quarae repoport. i'm m amy goodman. now to georgia. that's right, georgia. georgia is opening up for business today. it is rereopening nonessentitial busisinesses today, despite e a rising number of covid-19 related deaths in the state and the objections of mayors in savannah, atlanta, and augusta. as georgia's death toll passes 900, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases it's 22,000. governor brian kemp, who beat stacy adams in the election, has ordered hair salons tattoo , shops, nail parlors, gyms, barbershops and bowling alleys to reopen. restaurarants and movie ththeats are set to reopen on monday. public health officials warn lifting strict social distancing measures will lead to more deaths.. this is governor kemp speaking earlier this week. >> weeden we have more people moving around, we probably can see our cases continue to go up but we are a lot better prepared now that we were over a month ago. we have the hospital bed capacity. amy: the associa
newsweek called her one ofof the heroes of the pandemic. this is demomocracy now!democracynow.o.org, the e quarae repoport. i'm m amy goodman. now to georgia. that's right, georgia. georgia is opening up for business today. it is rereopening nonessentitial busisinesses today, despite e a rising number of covid-19 related deaths in the state and the objections of mayors in savannah, atlanta, and augusta. as georgia's death toll passes 900, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases it's 22,000....
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from a "newsweek" op ed, the failure to provide emergency relief to entrepreneurs in our communitieslead to economic insecurity at a scale that could trigger the extinction of black and brown businesses for generations. the writers of that piece are with me now. ceo, and author of "leap frog" the new revolution for women entrepreneurs. and michael blake is a new york state assembly member for the 79th district, vice chairman of the committee and a candidate for u.s. congress in the bronx. i want to get your take on a headline that was taking a lot of buzz yesterday, which is that according to filings with the securities and exchange commission, restaurant chains received millions from the paycheck protection program. are those small businesses? >> not at all. and the reality is we have to understand what's happening right now is a challenge in many of our communities. our small businesses, black and latinos are not being -- and the challenge we're seeing is the intentionality of the program that was supposedly to help our businesses on the ground and it did nothing of that. black and
from a "newsweek" op ed, the failure to provide emergency relief to entrepreneurs in our communitieslead to economic insecurity at a scale that could trigger the extinction of black and brown businesses for generations. the writers of that piece are with me now. ceo, and author of "leap frog" the new revolution for women entrepreneurs. and michael blake is a new york state assembly member for the 79th district, vice chairman of the committee and a candidate for u.s. congress...
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she began her career and since contributed newsweek international, the new yorker observer and rollingstone and she published two novels about 20th century parenting before turning to attention about tonight's topic. on matter of religion she write to guardian, atlantic as well as in 2012 the good news club which investigated public education. she's joined by journalist david, previous he worked as msnb as writer/producer and over the last 20 years writing book. i hope that's correct. he will correct me later. reports from the far right on mainstream society. serves as editor for the political blog and crossing the dark side of the american border when 2014 latino book. the power worshiper inside rise. please welcome me katherine stewart. >> thanks so much. thanks to town hall. i hope everyone watching from home is safe and healthy. i don't need to tell anyone here that pandemic is a historic tragedy and at a time like this it would be great to have national leaders that bring us together in evidence-base face and without collaborative favoritism. unfortunately -- i won't belabor the p
she began her career and since contributed newsweek international, the new yorker observer and rollingstone and she published two novels about 20th century parenting before turning to attention about tonight's topic. on matter of religion she write to guardian, atlantic as well as in 2012 the good news club which investigated public education. she's joined by journalist david, previous he worked as msnb as writer/producer and over the last 20 years writing book. i hope that's correct. he will...